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[ Weird & Wonderful ]
Honda weren’t first with a blown 500cc
In the late 1970s, Maserati hit upon a radical, borderline blasphemous idea. What if it hit pause on building very interesting sports cars and grand tourers that many people admired but no one bought.
In the years just after the Second World War, motorcycle production in Britain, and indeed most of the Commonwealth, was dominated by prominent British manufacturers who had a stranglehold on the mark
The Trident name goes back to autumn 1968 and the launch of the Trident T150 – the world’s first superbike
You hear it long before you see it: the tranquil of this bucolic Hampshire village has been shattered by some hooligan flouting its urban speed limit. Heads turn. The demonic roar and ring-a-ding-ding
Massively inclined engine, five valves per cylinder and almost vertical intakes. So is Yamaha’s FZ750 something truly special?
Martin Fitz-Gibbons remembers his first taste of the bike that would reset his entire understanding of BMW