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WOODS ON HUSQVARNA - Continuing the definitive account of Stanley Woods' life. The year is 1934 and Stanley is riding at the TT for the Swedish Husqvarna factory on a radical v-twin. It was no trouble-free outing however
ASSEN STRIKE - An unhappy episode in the history of grand prix racing. Charlie Rous recalls a shameful racing episode that probably marked the end of Geoff Duke's illustrious career
SPIRIT OF THE MANX - Epitomised graphically by the trials and tribulations of John Hughes. The problems John and his mate had just getting to the Isle of Man would have defeated lesser mortals
GARY NIXON - He runs his own model shop these days but was twice holder of the tough guy's title, the AMA Number 1 plate. He was a regular in the Match Races and 'should' have been F750 world champion
TICKLE MANX - This rare example of John Tickle's craft laid dormant in Mick Hemmings' attic for years but is now fully restored and looking quite beautiful in full colour
JAP ATTACK - Dave Kaye is well known in vintage circles for his exploits on Ged Good win's OK Supreme and AJW, both of them powered by JAP engines
SYD LAWTON - Conclusion of our saga on the irrespressible character. Syd encounters a little Italian beauty that catches his eye. They form a lasting relationshi
7R TRIPLE-KNOCKER - This extremely rare three-valve AJS 7R has been restored and re-united with Rod Coleman - who won the TT on it in 1954
DRAINPIPE TRIUMPH - Ingenious lot, these Aussies. A picture in an English bike newspaper sparked off Dave Kernich in 1969. He built a copy of Paul Dunstall's frame which is still competing in classic races 'Down Under'
ASSEN STRIKE - An unhappy episode in the history of grand prix racing. Charlie Rous recalls a shameful racing episode that probably marked the end of Geoff Duke's illustrious career
SPIRIT OF THE MANX - Epitomised graphically by the trials and tribulations of John Hughes. The problems John and his mate had just getting to the Isle of Man would have defeated lesser mortals
GARY NIXON - He runs his own model shop these days but was twice holder of the tough guy's title, the AMA Number 1 plate. He was a regular in the Match Races and 'should' have been F750 world champion
TICKLE MANX - This rare example of John Tickle's craft laid dormant in Mick Hemmings' attic for years but is now fully restored and looking quite beautiful in full colour
JAP ATTACK - Dave Kaye is well known in vintage circles for his exploits on Ged Good win's OK Supreme and AJW, both of them powered by JAP engines
SYD LAWTON - Conclusion of our saga on the irrespressible character. Syd encounters a little Italian beauty that catches his eye. They form a lasting relationshi
7R TRIPLE-KNOCKER - This extremely rare three-valve AJS 7R has been restored and re-united with Rod Coleman - who won the TT on it in 1954
DRAINPIPE TRIUMPH - Ingenious lot, these Aussies. A picture in an English bike newspaper sparked off Dave Kernich in 1969. He built a copy of Paul Dunstall's frame which is still competing in classic races 'Down Under'
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