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He was known as Sir Tyrell, in a light-hearted recognition of his elevated social background. Words: ADAM REAR HG (Henry […]
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Think of British two-stroke proprietary motorcycles engines, and one instantly recalls the once ubiquitous Villiers brand. But there were others, […]
The old motorcycle scene in general is a club of sorts and โclubโ members help each other out if they […]
An oft-used and overused term in motorcycle sport is โall-rounder.โ However, it does fit Ronald John Langston quite well โ […]
Using an AMC twin as transport โ and a place on which to lean! Photograph: MORTONS ARCHIVE From the early […]
Mystery JAP motor Chatting to Oz Ellison (one of our much younger enthusiasts) at Foundersโ Day this year, the conversation […]
The small Paton concern punched well above its weight in 1960s GP racing. And it still regularly enjoys that successful […]
I note with interest your feature on the BSA Dandy (TCM, August 2019) and the points issue. Working for a […]
Bought new by its current owner in 1963, this DOT Demon still provides its owner with sterling service and fun […]
I read with interest the article on the Douglas 350cc Mark III Sports in The Classic MotorCycle, September 2019. Although […]
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