December 2007
December 2007   


Real Classic - December 2007

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* BSA A10 Project: The café racer is finally finished, and Jon Warren clocks up 750 miles or so on it. Was it really worth all the effort?
* Douglas Motorcycles: Douglas built their first bike in 1907 and members of the Douglas Club celebrated the marque's centenary by riding from Land's End to John O'Groats. The bikes they rode ranged from a 1914 TT machine, to a 1928 EW, Mark III, IV and V, 80 Plus and 90 Plus, and a Dragonfly - and there's details about all of them and how they fared on the journey
* Matchless G11 CS: Frank Westworth uncovers the tale of an ISDT award-winner, a 600 twin which hasn't changed much since it competed back in 1960 and won a silver medal
* Moto Guzzi 3T: If you want a California on the cheap, then an 850 T3 is an obvious starting place. Paul Morgan-Knight describes life with The Black Pig...
* Triumph 3TA: The RC project 350 Triumph twin is back on the road, and just to prove it Rod Ker rode it home to Meriden
* Val Page: Jacqueline Bickerstaff reflects upon the achievements of a great motorcycle designer; the Ariel and Triumph singles, and the first Triumph twin

PLUS: Steve Wilson finishes his tale of derring-do at the VMCC's Manx Rally; Dicing with disaster and the DVLA (or how to get your old registration back); How To make big end assemblies; Dave Minton goes up in the world, and Frank Westworth starts swapping mudguards around in the Big Shed.





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