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  • Trike design Open Day 2019

    Trike design Open Day 2019

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    Trike Design is holding another of its special open days on Sunday, 9th June, and is aiming to raise funds for Newlife children’s charity.

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  • Keeping it in the family

    Keeping it in the family

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    In all the years I’ve ridden bikes, right back to when I was 13, I’d never had a proper road bike. I know, I know, shocking, isn’t it?

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  • The rebirth of cool

    The rebirth of cool

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    Back in September 2012 I’d just bought a ’57 GMC step-side truck, when I bumped into an old friend who told me he’d been to look at a 45 chop advertised in the window of an ice cream van on the edge of Morecambe Bay. Of course, where else do you find them? Words: Adrian…

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  • The copper penny

    The copper penny

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    It’s been a few years since we last featured a bike built by Rob Wood at Twistedspine Custom Motorcycles (the last was his truly stunning stainless steel-framed BSA Bantam) so, ladies and gentlemen, may I offer for your delight and delectation one of the more recent offerings from his workshop – the Copper Penny. Words:…

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  • Sideways and sandy

    Sideways and sandy

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    For years we’ve drooled over the styling of Harleys and Indians from the 1940s, and we were also inspired by the images of TROG in the US, but finding (and affording!) an original Harley or Indian of this era was beyond our means so this created an opportunity to build a replica with a twist.…

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  • New but old

    New but old

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    One of the criticisms you hear about custom bikes, especially ones built around older and perhaps rarer bikes, is that an old bike, and often a rare old bike at that, was cut up (read as ‘ruined’ in the more extreme cases) to build them. Words: Nik Pics: Garry Stuart Peter Walker, the owner of…

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  • It’s all Fonda’s fault…

    It’s all Fonda’s fault…

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    It’s probably fair to say that Kev Clubley isn’t the only chap whose long-term dream’d been to own a Panhead chopper, and there’s little doubt that watching Easy Rider at some point in the (not-so) distant past has a lot to do with that fact… Words and pics: Dave Manning It certainly was the starting…

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  • Brawler

    Brawler

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    Over the years there’ve been numerous discussions about a style of motorcycle that gained a nickname back in the Eighties. Tough, big horsepower, no-compromise bikes that were all about attitude, and all about getting from point A to point B in as short a time as possible. Words and pics: Dave Manning If I say…

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  • Spirit of Albion

    Spirit of Albion

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    The story of this bike is one that you could say is a series of a series of fortunate happenstances or, as I’d really say when Nik’s not putting words in my mouth, a series of results – you know, as in ‘Result!’ with an exclamation mark at the end. Words: Pete Sayers Pics: Nik…

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  • One of the family…

    One of the family…

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    It’s strange how you meet people and how things work out. I met Andrew, the owner of this bike, when I called into his place of work and was asked: “Do you happen to have a large elastic band on you by any chance?” Words: Will Webb Pics: Simon Everett I asked why and what…

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