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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
VAN VEEN OCR 1000 - It's a bold venture indeed to take one seriously exotic road bike from the late 1970s and put it back into even limited production. Alan Cathcart reports on the revived Van Veen OCR 1000...
THE CONTENTS PAGE - A Van Veen? A What? A Harley-D KR TT? You don't see either of those every day of the week, or indeed in most other magazines. We have them both, as well as lots and lots and lots more...
NORTON COMMANDO - If you really want to go fast... take the advice of a privateer who built his own production racers for top-flight competition. Stuart Urquhart gleans some top tuning tips for Norton's big twin
BUYER'S EYE: BSA / TRIUMPH TRIPLES - Half a century ago, the first BSA-Triumph triples went on sale in the UK. Fifty years later, the iconic British superbikes sell for serious money. So what's a fair price to pay for a Trident, Hurricane or Rocket 3? Rowena Hoseason goes in search of a bargain three-cylinder 750 - if such a thing actually exists!
WE'VE GOT MAIL! - Get writing! You know you want to tell the entire RC world what you think about... well... everything
EVENTS - Places to go, places to be, people to wave to and people to see...
HARLEY-DAVIDSON KRTT - Harley's sidevalve 750 was developed for an all-American post-war race series. How did one end up in New Zealand, and what strange circumstances have afflicted its earlier owners? Sleuth Stuart Francis investigates...
TT RACER - Last month Richard Jones revealed the early adventures of clubman rider Robin Jac Edwards, whose chance to ride a works racer vanished when war broke out. But Robin's competition career was far from over...
READERS' FREE ADS - What has happened? There's a load of bikes in there this time. Some corkers, too. Hmmm...
SUNBEAM S8 - Sunbeam's post-war twins were amazingly different to all other Brit twins. Frank Westworth has been amazed by them more than once. He's still amazed...
BSA B33 - Leafy country lanes and a beefy British single: there are few scenarios which can match this quintessentially classic experience, says Henry Gregson...
BIG HEAD BULLETS - Before Enfield stopped building their 500 Bullet in Britain, the singles were fitted with the same big cylinder head as the firm's competition bikes. Paul Henshaw has recently fettled a pair of these Redditch-built roadsters, and shares his hints, tips and buying advice...
OLLIE'S ODDJOBS - Ollie Hulme is never afraid to say what he thinks. Which is just as well, as we've asked him to expand a little...
PUBTALK - Spring is sprung, and PUB is out and about (when not working on her rebuild)...
MOTO GUZZI GEARBOX - It started with a strange sound, possibly the clutch. Before Nick Adams knew it he was deep into dismantling his Moto Guzzi V-twin's gearbox, where each step forward was matched by taking two steps back...
TALES FROM THE SHED - Frank's been fettling again. But... fettling with a slight difference. He's also been riding, which is more fun. Mostly
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