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20 Questions... Damon Hill
By Harriet Ridley on 23/10/2007 13:56:13
Former F1 star, bike racer and despatch rider

, 'cos he was a hero.What would you do with your last gallon of fuel?Donate it to charity.What motorcycle did you first do 100mph on?Honda CB500F.What's the fastest you've ever ridden?150mph.What's your pet hate in motorcycling?Putting on all the clobber

20 Questions... James Whitham
By Harriet Ridley on 24/10/2007 15:55:08
TV personality and 1993 British Superbike Champ

1993 British Superbike Champ turned TV personalityWhat's the most embarrassing motorcycle you lusted after in your youth?A Honda CG125 when I was 10. What's the worst motorcycle you've ever owned?A 490 Maico I 'ad at 14. What motorcycle would you

10 minutes with... Pete 'Fred' Clarke
By Harriet Ridley on 24/10/2007 17:58:29
You may not recognise his face, but if you've been to a motorcycle race meeting in the last 30 years you'll definitely know his voice. Fred Clarke is the man on the mike

You may not recognise his face, but if you've been to a motorcycle race meeting in the last 30 years you'll definitely know his voice. Fred Clarke is the man on the mike.How long have you been commentating?Since 1968. As a boy I cycled the 15 miles

20 Questions: John Mockett
By Harriet Ridley on 20/03/2008 11:56:47
Designer of the Triumph Rocket III and cartoonist

Designer of the Triumph Rocket III and cartoonist1. What's the most embarrassing motorcycle you lusted after in your youth?A Moto Rumi Bol d'Or scooter. I still do....2. What's the worst motorcycle you ever owned?Probably a 1959 Norton 350

20 Questions... Nick Sanders
By Harriet Ridley on 23/10/2007 09:47:45
Unkempt global circumnavigator who first did 100mph on a GS750

do with your last gallon of fuel?Ride to the nearest knocking shop and get my end away.What did you first do 100mph on?It was that ridiculous GS750.The fastest you've ever ridden?178mph on my R1 in the USA.What's your pet hate in motorcycling

Living with a 2005 Honda CBR600RR
By Harriet Ridley on 15/06/2005 15:07:15
Harriet who? Exactly. Well she wrote this review of a Honda CBR600RR

- 43/15 or 2.867 - and you get 0.9157 (ish). Multiply the indicated speed by this number and you've got your actual speed. That means an indicated 100mph is really 91.5mph, 70 is 64mph, 30 just 27.5mph and so on.And of course that means the wrong

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