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When you have a set of young guys hungry to win, hyped on adrenaline with red mist descending, it is understandable and inevitable that often...
Second Wednesday is tomorrow, 11 April. It is still daylight at 7pm now.
Sunday 29 April is listed by the Ace Cafe as an Italian Day. If previous years are anything to go by, there will be loads of Italian bikes and...
What do you mean by "bouncy"? Are you saying the springs are too hard for you or too soft? Or could it be that the springs are OK and your problem...
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On a 2012 Multistrada the "Brake Control Lever" has the Ducati part number 457.2.048.2A. On a 2017 DVT the part number is 457.2.077.1BA It is...
The Enduro footrest is also bigger and more comfortable to use than the standard Multi footrest, in my opinion: [ATTACH]
Yes it was famous for breaking. And all those that were going to break broke 50 years ago. That is not an issue for anyone buying one today.
I would not recommend a Velocette for anyone not accustomed to kickstarting. Of the bikes with kickstarts (basically all of them before about...
I also used to have a Vincent Comet which I really loved and rode as my only bike for years (1971 - 75). Superb design. Getting expensive now, but...
At one time I used to ride a Norton ES2 commuting daily from Billingshurst to London (45 miles each way). Often with a pillion. The ES2 has its...
But they feel so crude and horrible to ride. Even in 1940 DonRs were complaining how rough the M20s were and trying to get hold on Matchlesses....
Yes there are, and from the glowing descriptions you would think they are all wonderful. But with 40 or 50 year old machines, even the nice ones...
Different yes. But also dog-slow even by 1950's standards.
But he said British. The new Brough Superior is a French bike, made near Toulouse.
I'll bet that sooner or later they will become part of the MOT test. Then all the folk who have so hastily removed them will be sticking them back on.
Strictly speaking, and being pedantic - no. Slippery Sam was a Production class racer, with the standard 1970 Triumph Trident frame, raygun...
Anything for sale at 5K or under will be a project requiring a load of work doing. Even an ordinary runabout in average usable condition is...