September 2007
September 2007   


Real Classic - September 2007

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* ARIEL RED HUNTER: A 1937 350cc sporting single goes to the seaside (and looks drop-dead gorgeous)
* BSA A10 CAFÉ RACER: A new rebuild series starts, with a Beesa in big bits
* NORMAN B2S 197cc: One for two-stroke fans; an owner's tale of rebuilding and upgrading a 1959 Norman
* NORTON DOMINATORS: All sorts of reports on every kind of Dominator twin, from Model 7 to 77 to 88 to 99 to 650 SS (and from all around the world, too!)
* TRIUMPH TIGER 750: Steve Wilson meets a man who rode his oil-in-frame Triumph 750 twin to Timbuktu
* TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE T140ES: And here's an owner whose 750 twin has been has bought and sold and bought again
* VINCENT BLACK SHADOW: Jacqueline Bickerstaff takes a brand new Vincent twin, built from spares by the VOC, for a spin. How does the modern machine live up to her experience of the marque?
* YAMAHA XS750 REBUILD: Finished! Finally. We hope.

PLUS: RealClassic readers go on the Moto Giro (and bump into each other; how weird is that?); PUB goes racing with Fruin at the Festival of 1000 Bikes; Dave Minton enjoys all the usual delights of Laverda ownership; and Frank Westworth puts motorcycles into big plastic bags in The Shed.





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