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Inside Island Racer TT 2026: An Exclusive Q&A with the Island Racer TT Editor
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As excitement builds for the 2026 Isle of Man TT, we sat down with the editor of Island Racer to talk memories, racing legends, and what fans can look forward to in this year’s edition.
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Christian Iddon: BSB column
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The BSB season is only a few weeks away. Iddon tells us how he’s been prepping for it…
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Island Racer 2026 is out now!
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Your definitive guide to the very best of this year’s isle of Man TT – Island Racer 2026 – is available now. Brought to you by the team behind our sister title Classic Racer, this year’s issue looks at the modern and historic magic of the world’s number one road-racing event. IR26 takes a look…
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Superleggera V4 Centenario: what you need to know…
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To celebrate 100 years of the iconic Italian manufacturer, Ducati has unveiled what might just be its maddest road bike yet: the Superleggera V4 Centenario.
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Quick Spin: Triumph Daytona 660
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For those with a passion for sports bikes but a licence that limits you to A2 motorcycles, the de-tunable Daytona could be just the ticket, claims Andy Bell.
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The Quasar Returns: Rare ‘Cabin Motorcycle’ Set for Stafford Show
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One of the most unusual motorcycles ever built — the Quasar — will be on display at the VMCC stand at the Stafford International Classic Motorcycle Show, sponsored by Carole Nash. With just 17 ever produced (1975-1982), this rare machine continues to fascinate riders and enthusiasts alike. A Motorcycle Like No Other Love them or…
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RST takes on the TT!
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Popular motorcycle clothing brand, RST, is stepping onto the grid in a big way for 2026, competing at the legendary Isle of Man TT.
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Triumph’s new limited edition Speed Twin Café Racer
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Triumph’s new limited-run special aims to taps straight into the spirit of the ton-up era, with the reveal of the Triumph Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer Edition.
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Japanese Street Scramblers: Honda CL360
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By the mid-1970s, Honda’s motorcycle division faced reduced investment and relied on revisions of existing models. This article examines developments around the CB350/360 series and the continuation of the street scrambler concept between 1974 and 1976. Honda under pressure By the mid-1970s, the street scrambler trend was beginning to run out of steam, but Steve…
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