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Motorcycle International Magazine, July 1986 Issue
Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, April 1986 Issue

BRITISH RACER - The amazing story of the Alpha Centuri, the bike that promised so much but was never allowed to deliver. By Barry Hickmott

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, September 1986 Issue

THE EAGLE HAS LANDED - In this case, on the side of police motorcycles. To be specific, this is a look at police-spec Guzzis

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, November 1986 Issue

YOUR FIRST RESTORATION - The first of a six-part series showing the restoration of a 650 Triumph twin. And when we've built it, you can win it!

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, December 1986 Issue

YOUR FIRST RESTORATION - Part 2 of our series deals with blasting, plating and painting work on our Shoddy Saint as it gets one step closer to being a Beautiful Bonneville

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, August 1986 Issue

CLASSIC JAPANESE - Honda's CB92 brought sparkling performance to the 125cc class and a shock to riders of larger machines

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, October 1986 Issue

CLASSIC JAP - The second part of our feature on Kawasaki's formidable Mach III - including riding impressions

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, July 1985 Issue

BRITISH BIKES - Royal Enfield Twins (Part 2) - Don Upshaw concludes his two part series by covering the Constellation, Meteor Minor and Interceptor

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, July 1987 Issue
Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, July 1988 Issue
Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, June 1986 Issue

BRITISH BIKE: BSA BANTAM - Don Upshaiv rediscovers the best-selling lightweight ever to roll out of Small Heath

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, May 1986 Issue

CLASSIC JAPANESE - The T10, a Japanese home market machine that somehow became the first serious export machine from Suzuki

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, April 1983 Issue

A NEW DIMENSION TO ENTHUSIASM - Steam Trains in a motorcycle magazine? So what, Nicholas Hall has more than one hobby.

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, April 1984 Issue

ROAD RACING AND SUPERBIKE SHOW - Catch up on the latest developments in the road racing scene with Kerry Dunlop

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, April 1985 Issue

JAPANESE EXPLOSION (Part Two) - Doug Jackson concludes his review of the development of the world's market leaders

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, April 1987 Issue

YOU AND YOURS - First of a new series in which we visit motorcycle enthusiasts and talk to them about their machines. This month, a unique Brough

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, April 1988 Issue
Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, August 1984 Issue

MOTORCYCLES FROM A GOLDEN ERA: RUMIS JUNIOR GENTLEMAN - Second article on the two-stroke from Bergamo by Gerald Grimes

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, August 1988 Issue
Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, December 1984 Issue

GREEVES SILVERSTONE (Part Two) - The second and final article on this great British racing bike by Barry Hickmott

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, December 1985 Issue

SCOOTER CLASSICS - Ducati Cruiser and Brio - Not the most successful projects to come out of Bologna but an important part of Ducati's history nonetheless - By Mick Walker

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, December 1987 Issue

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, December 1987 Issue

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, December 1988 Issue

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, December 1988 Issue

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, February 1983 Issue

PRODUCTION MACHINE CHAMPIONSHIP - Announcing the ACU/Hepolite/Motorcycle Enthusiast Production Machine Championship.

Motorcycle Enthusiast Magazine, February 1984 Issue

VARESE VICTORY - Raymond Ainscoe on Cagiva's attempts to challenge the Japanese domination of the road racing scene