Laverda Jota
The Italian Superbike Don
Honda CL125
Honda’s mini twin is a gem
JANUARY 2021
BUY SELL RIDE RESTORE
perfection do you need more? Living with an AJS Model 16S (and a Matchless G3)
BMW R100S
We buy barnfind BMW
Timing trouble Improve your starting
Indian Powerplus Restored from nothing
Contents
008 From the archive
028 Products
guide: 010 Buying Laverda Jota
Guide: 032 Buying Honda CL125 twins
Celebrate the small with Nifty Fifties
The big man, the don: but is a Jota easy to live with?
019 Next Month
Douglas T35 – we look at the unusual
020 Subscribe
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What goodies can we tempt you with?
Such a fun bike that all can ride; they were never imported but there’s a healthy supply coming from the USA
Living with: 040 AJS Model 16S
Do you need more than a 350 British single? Oli finds out by buying an AJS Model 16S, which is almost identical to the Matchless G3L
064 Go ped!
One man found a project, then used lockdown to get it finished as he wanted it. What fun!
motorbikes 072 Music, and Matchless twins
Reader, John Kane, gives us his life in bikes. And racing on the beach
078 In the workshop
We look at a surprising issue one reader had with his BSA charging
082 Project BMW
Our new R100S needs a lot of work – but where do you start?
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News
050 Modern retro:
090 Hutch’s workshop
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Letters
054 From the archive
095 Reader ads
056 Indian Powerplus
106 Frank’s last word
Not a lot happening, but we look at how the National Motorcycle Museum is coping
Write in and win a prize from The Key Collection!
Lexmoto Vendetta We try this new, £2500, 250cc, V-twin out for size George Brough, riding Old Bill – harmony
This well-travelled early Indian was beyond repair according to many restorers – but now look at it
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Hutch looks at timing your magneto
There’s nothing on TV, so buy a project to decorate your shed Buying, selling, then buying what you’ve just sold. I’ll never understand
Buying guide
BUYING GUIDE TO:
Honda CL125 Snobbery has us all salivating over big bikes – but we are missing out on the fun offered by the likes of Honda’s 125s.
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WHAT IS IT?
A watch-like miniature street scrambler
GOOD POINTS?
The equipment and joyous riding experience
BAD POINTS?
Body parts availability, possibly fragile if used very hard
COST?
Basket case: £1000 Tatty Runner: £2-2500 Show condition: £4000 plus
WORDS BY OLI HULME PHOTOGRAPHY BY JASON CRITCHELL
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HERE’S A PHOTOGRAPH in existence of the gates of the BSA factory in Armoury Road in the late 1960s. Riding through the factory is a helmetless test rider, on what looks like a 650 Thunderbolt, and a tired Ford D Series lorry is exiting the site. Parked by the side of the road are a Mini, a Hillman Minx and four motorcycles. There is a venerable old BSA B31, and an unidentifiable Villiers engined commuter. And there are two Hondas. Given the damage Honda were doing to BSA’s business by recklessly building superior small two-wheelers, it’s surprising that anyone would be so provocative as to park their machines, like tiny Trojan horses, right outside the Small Heath citadel of British motorcycles. BSA management were not overly concerned about these tiny four-strokes at the time. In December 1965, Edward Turner had said that the sale of small Japanese motorcycles was good for BSA, as it would attract new riders who would graduate to larger machines. This might have been a little frustrating for those turning out Bantams with prewar DKW engines as competition.
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WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY ONNO ‘BERSERK’ WIERINGA – MADNESSPHOTOGRAPHY.NL
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