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  • This is Sparton!

    This is Sparton!

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    Sparton was a collaboration between Barton Engineering and Spondon Engineering and for a short time in the 1970s the most powerful race bike in the world was built in a converted chapel in North Wales. There Barry Hart built racing two-stroke engines and in 1974 he joined forces with the noted frame builder Spondon to…

  • Softail V-Max – Chopped Big Yam Bruiser

    Softail V-Max – Chopped Big Yam Bruiser

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    Speaking as a former V-Max owner* myself, I must admit I do have a soft spot for Yamaha’s legendary muscle cruiser so, when I was told by Daniel at Kustom Choppers Ltd that he was just finishing off a chopped one, I and therefore, by extension, the magazine was interested. *kind of – it was…

  • Fat-wheel sporty Mint Customs trike

    Fat-wheel sporty Mint Customs trike

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    Like a Hot Wheels toy come to life

  • How to put your bike to bed for winter… 

    How to put your bike to bed for winter… 

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    If you’re not an all-year, all-weather rider, it’s important to carry out a few basic tasks and checks before you store your bike for winter.

  • Green gem Ultima chop

    Green gem Ultima chop

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    Another from the stables of Hellstown Choppers

  • The future, now… CFMOTO V4 SR-RR

    The future, now… CFMOTO V4 SR-RR

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    There’s making a statement, then there’s this: a pukka litre sports bike from China that has the potential to cause shivers down the spine of every traditional market leader.

  • Know your helmets!

    Know your helmets!

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    What you wear on your head matters… a lot. So, to get a fuller grasp of what we should be buying for our noggin, we threw a few technical questions at an expert from Airoh Helmets…

  • Christian Iddon: BSB columnist

    Christian Iddon: BSB columnist

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    Having ended his 2025 British Superbike campaign with a bang, Iddon reflects on his season and tells us what’s next…

  • Eraserhead: Tracking down a legend of custom bike history

    Eraserhead: Tracking down a legend of custom bike history

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    Legendary custom bike Eraserhead seemed to quickly disappear off the face of the earth. Then, Nik unexpectedly stumbled across it.

  • The Faroe Islands: A personal pilgrimage on a BMW R1150GS Adventure

    The Faroe Islands: A personal pilgrimage on a BMW R1150GS Adventure

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    A personal pilgrimage to the Faroe Islands.


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