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YAMAHA XS650 • After backing the two-stroke horse, Yamaha played it steady at first with their 650cc, parallel twin. But it went to be in production for 16 years. Is it a good classic for you?
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Bimota Mantra DB3: Marmite Moto • Bimota have never played by the mass-produced rules... here’s the love-it-or-hate-it Mantra
Fancy a day out? • The weather may be turning, but there’s plenty going on to keep us occupied as the nights grow darker, from toy runs and ride-outs to autojumbles, and as usual, the Ace Café, London, has a packed schedule of events, some with a festive flavour. Have fun…
Old bike mechanics Directory • Your guide to those who are willing to help usl
Thunderbolt and lightning • Frank lifts a lazy leg over a perfectly lovely A65 Thunderbolt with added electric boot for carefree ownership
BSA B40 Sportsman • The Sportsman on the road – we look at great B40 Sportsman and one man’s CCM featuring the evolution of that free-revving 350cc single
Welcome to Classic Bike Guide's European Bike Guide 2026
BMW R12 G/S • Someone in BMW must have been looking at a poster of an R80 G/S. Is the R12 G/S just an homage or does it have real purpose?
Workshop - fit fork emulators • Steve sorts out his RD350’s front end, then creates another problem!
Unravelling Morini wiring • Oli gets all spaghetti on us…
Steve’s ramblings • This month, the focus is on seals and bearings
Famous Last Words • Last words come no more famous than ‘caveat emptor.’ Frank enjoys a unique experience…