Sam Hewitt
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Seeley-Honda: The Seventies Superbike
One specialist bike manufacturer stood head and shoulders above all others in the 1970s. His name was Colin Seeley. Here’s how he transformed the Honda CB750… Words: Phillip Tooth PHOTOGRAPHY: Tooth, Greening Archive As Colin Seeley gazes at the bike that carries his name on the fuel tank his face breaks into a huge smile.…
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The Honda CB750
After this bike, nothing would ever be the same again. Words and emotional jabbering by Steve Cooper photography by Gary Chapman It’s genuinely hard to believe that the bike in camera dates from early 1970 and is from the first batch of 30 CB750/4s to be sold in the UK. And amazingly it’s also the…
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A pair of Matchless G3s
Hello from New Zealand and thanks for producing the Classic Bike Guide mag. I enjoy reading the articles and find them very interesting. I started riding British bikes at an early age, but as usual, marriage and mortgages meant selling them (reluctantly) for household items. Now I have reached retirement age, I don’t own one,…
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Then and Now: Red Hunter
Then and Now sees Rachael Clegg test an Ariel 347cc Red Hunter as part of the Davolls motorcycle collection. Here, she compares her notes with those of a contemporary report from 1946. Culture has given Essex its fair share of bad press over the years. In the 1990s there was Birds of a Feather and…
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Mike Hailwood’s Machines: Part 9
In this instalment, we reveal how fate played its hand not only in the career of ‘Mike the Bike’, but also in a much wider context – and with brutal irony – in the building of one motorcycle empire as another collapsed and crumbled. For now though, let’s rewind to 1967, and start at the…
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Buying Guide: BSA Bantam Bushman
Words: Oli PHOTOGRAPHY: Gary Chapman IN THE EARLY 1950s BSA could claim the title of the largest producer of motorcycles in the world – “One in four” went the famous slogan “is a BSA”. The reason for this was partly down to the hard work of the German DKW company, not BSA’s design shop. Its…
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Success for Stratford Autojumble!
May 12 saw the start of the jumble season in Warwickshire with the Stratford Autojumble.
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Suzuki Motorcycles
Another OFFERING from Veloce is this historically interesting Suzuki book. Totally two-stroke and more stinkwheels than you can shake a dipstick at. From commuter machines to factory race bike and from tiddlers to tourers, it’s a damn good read. Covers more Suzukis from 1955 through to 1978 than most of us have ever heard of.…
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Triumphant reading
This is a handy little A5-size book for those interested in unit-twin Triumphs. It is by no means comprehensive, yet covers enough detail to see whether one of the models is for you, what to look for when buying one and how to look after it. Triumph, along with other British manufacturers had a habit…
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Gloves that will have you staying out for the summer
I’ve had these Rayven Air-Pro Gloves for a couple of years now. To me, good gloves are the next most important thing after a crash helmet and I have to admit that I’d always previously been a chunky gauntlet kind of a chap, with my current all-weather chunky gauntlets being a pair of Akitos picked…
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