February 2010
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Real Classic - February 2010

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* Ariel Huntmaster: Based around the same 647cc parallel twin cylinder engine as BSA's A10, the house of the horse managed to produce a bike which is subtly different to the Small Heath creation, as Frank Westworth explains

* BSA A10 Rebuild: In this second instalment, Humbernut gets to grips with the top end

* Francis-Barnett Cruiser: When heavyweight Brit twins became too clumsy to handle, one Britbike enthusiast turned to a lightweight two-stroke 250cc twin

* Greeves ISDT Machine: In 1958, Greeves made a concerted effort to secure ISDT success and built six works machines for the purpose. Colin Sparrow explains how one of them was recently rediscovered and resurrected

* Norton Commando Rebuild: The series reaches part seven, and Matt tackles the gearbox

* Triumph X-75 Hurricane: Triumph's 750 triple courted controversy from the day of its creation. Rowena Hoseason reviews the evolution of an icon and wonders if it can possibly be worth the prices people having paying in recent years...

* 1970 Triumph T120 Bonneville: Matt Vale takes his oil-in-frame 650 for a shakedown ride, and goes a bit further than he expected to...

Plus: classic trials including the Land's End Trial in the 1950s, classic scrambling on AMC machines, fitting a tacho to a Royal Enfield Bullet from the 1960s, PUB considers sidevalves, rotary valves and much odder engines, Dave Minton recalls an arctic adventure, and Frank Westworth suffers something of a breakdown...





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