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The 59 Club: London's outlaws
In the 1960s, the 59 Club was the biggest, most famous motorcycle club in the world, and a notorious hangout for outcasts and misfits. Half a century later, the incredible story of a gang of hoodlums and a pair of leather-clad vicars continues to amaze.
General
The Six Sexiest Bimotas
Their business history may be erratic and their electronics legendarily so, but the one thing Bimota have always been able to do is bolt together a damn fine-looking motorcycle. Here’s the six sexiest bikes they ever built.
Used Bike
Second Chance: 2002 Kawasaki ZX-6R
Overlooked when new, the second-hand metal that's got us thinking, 'Now that's a good idea...'
General
Scar Tissue: Crusty Demons of Dirt
15 years ago when VHS ruled the world, a team of renegade dirt racers were inventing impossible new tricks that changed biking forever. They rode hard, crashed like hell and got it all down on film. They were the Crusty Demons of Dirt…
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Things that changed our lives: Helmets
The crash helmet, skid lid, bone dome, whatever you want to call it, it’s been part of any rider’s wardrobe in this country since 1973. But it wasn’t always like that. And it wasn’t always pretty.
General
Nostalgic Moped Memories
If you're in your mid-40s this feature will move your soul and bring back floods of memories so vivid you can almost touch them. Just turn the key and push the pedal...
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Icon: Che Guevara
A political icon from the Swinging 60s and owner of the second most famous beret in the world (after Frank Spencer's) it's little known that Che was a very keen motorcyclist and biking author. Good on him...
General
Fit for purpose: The Wall of Death Motorcycle
The average road bike does a bit of everything. But there are machines in the biking world designed to do one job only. Pure specialists if you will. These are the bikes...
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Ducati 916 - the bike, the legend
The evolution of a legend and a motorcycling icon: 916 > 996 > 998 > 999 > 1098
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Bike Icon: Suzuki GSX-R1100
Like a nightclub bouncer ripped to the tits on bodybuilding steroids, the big Suzuki was not to be messed with. Unless you were rock hard...
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The bikes that time forgot
These four bikes were meant to turn motorcycling on its head but they never did. Wozza dons his rose-tinted goggles to ponder why
General
Bike Icon: Norton Commando
Much-loved and much maligned, the Norton Commando both saved and then helped to kill the British bike industry
Motorbike
R1100S (1998 - 2005) review
As a road bike the Sport S is very good, with loads of low-down power, an excellent gearbox and low maintenance shaft-drive
General
Bike Icon: Yamaha FZR750R OW01
Where Honda led, others followed. Enter Yamaha's wannabe RC30-beater, the OW01
General
Inside the mind of Valentino Rossi
One of the UK's leading graphologists analyses Valentino Rossi handwriting from a note he wrote to his team and offers remarkable insight
General
The evolution of the BMW GS gallery
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the BMW GS here is a pictorial look through the history of the big adventure trailie
General
How Ninjas took over the world. From GPZ900 to ZX-10R
The original GPZ900R of 1984 sired a long and illustrious family of Ninjas that are a huge part of motorcycling today. From the mental ZX-10R to the blistering ZZ-R1400, none of them would have existed without the GPZ900 25 years ago
General
BMW's Motorcycle Racing History
When BMW entered World Superbikes last season you’d be forgiven for thinking that the German marque had never started a race before, let alone won any. The reality is rather different
Road Test
Road Test: Suzuki GSX-R750 History
Suzuki's GSX-R750 snapped up the TWO Bike Of The Year Award 2004 last month. To mark the occasion, we celebrate 20 years of three-quarter litre lunacy with every generation of GSX-R 750
General
TT Century: 100 Years of the Tourist Trophy
Begun as a harsh test of production machinery, the TT's 100 years of history are about more than mere motorcycles. The story is of the men who rode them, and the greatest racing tales ever told
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The story of the Honda CBR600 (1987 to 2007)
When doomsday comes, history will only record one motorcycle in the all-time hall of fame: the CBR600. Now in its 20th year, we chart the success of a biking icon
General
The Honda VFR Story
Honda's VFR has stood for two decades as a machine which owners and press alike have claimed to be the world's most perfect motorcycle. Surprising, then, that the VFR story was almost over before it had begun
General
Jeremy Burgess - The King Maker
Valentino Rossi's right-hand man has 14 GP titles to his credit and delights in psychological paddock warfare. Meet Jeremy Burgess
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600 Evolution 1985 - 2003
The Rise and Rise of the 600
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