A trio of Nortons
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Buyer’s guides BSA B33
BSA’s super-single
Yamaha DT250 Hit the shows, then hit the dirt
JUNE 2020
British Bike Guide
ESCAPING EUROPE IN LOCKDOWN ON A CLASSIC
Part one of your guide to every British classic
Contents
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006From the archive
034Products
064British bike guide
010Contagion
036Letters
074Fork rebuild pt2
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What is it about the R100RS?
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News
044DT250
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052A trio of ES2s
Angus McPhail
060Triumph’s logo
We look back at Norton’s first TT victory
One reader’s story about escaping Europe’s lockdown on his trusty BMW R100RS
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Why you want the bike that was so good BMW brought it back
Norton gets a new owner – Hurrah! Coronavirus stops everything else – boo
Seriously – at these prices why not? And it gets delivered to you!!
From home-made bombs to revolutionary drag bikes, Jim Reynolds looks at the man
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Some gear we’ve been testing – is it any good?
Some good letters coming in from around the world; thank you! BUYING GUIDE
BSA B33
A thumping-big, 500cc Beeza – what could be better? BUYING GUIDE
Yamaha
They look sweet, are light and fun in the mud. And that two-stroke smell…
A man and his friends can’t seem to get enough of Norton’s single life
Our Triumph man looks at the history of the Triumph badge
The letter A is a good place to start – so AJS and Ariel
Steve looks at getting his telescopic forks back together
080Project Norton The bottom end is fighting me...
085Reader ads
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097Next month
We carry on with the British bike guide, build a Beezumph flat tracker and take a ride on a rare Bianchi in Italy
098Frank Westworth
No idea what our living legend is on about – can you help?
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Professional photographer, Owen Howells, thought he’d use his BMW R100RS to get him to a great job on the Med. Then the world closed. This is his superb p story y about his run from the sun WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY OWEN HOWELLS
I really want a ta an RS S – and I’m not sure why
Matt has an unhealthy obsession with a bike he’s never ridden. We self-indulgently investigate the reasons many of us lust after a bike, but we’ve no idea why…
Obituary
Angus McPhail T he world of motorcycles lost one of its most eccentric geniuses when coronavirus claimed Angus McPhail in April. He was best known in drag racing and sprinting circles, particularly for Jade Warrior that h had him stretched out on his stomach ahead of a ssupercharged two-litre four cylinder engine that used a Cosworth cylinder head on a home-brewed barrel a and upper crankcase, cast as one. It drove a big car sslick through a torque convertor, and in the 1980s he w was the first Englishman to get into the seven second b bracket for the standing start quarter mile without u using nitro-methane for fuel. Google Jade Warrior to ssee him in action and prepare to be amazed. He was born in Pinner and made his mark early on w with a 1930s 250 BSA that went better than it should,
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but him serving an apprenticeship at the De Havilland aircraft factory in Hatfield meant access to advanced knowledge and materials. He built a Formula Junior single seater racing car there and was renowned for getting special parts made; a set of close ratio gears for the Volkswagen gearbox would have cost close on £200 in the 1960s, but not with his connections. Plans for the car didn’t advance far when he got involved in bike sprinting and he sold the Macon design to Tony Houghton, who went on to build a series of them. He had a lesser known second hobby with the manufacture of small bombs, using a blend of fertiliser and sugar sealed in steel tube with an Airfix model jet engine fuse. If he wanted a long delay, he’d light a fag and wrap the fuse around it, which could give up to 10 minutes’ delay while we all got out of
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