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Riding Route 66 – Henry Cole’s new book

Riding Route 66 – Henry Cole’s new book

Riding Route 66: Finding Myself on America’s Mother Road

RIDING ROUTE 66 follows Henry Cole as he travels along America’s most famous highway on a journey of self-discovery.

Known as ‘Mother Road’, Route 66 is one of the most famous highways in the USA. Crossing the width of the country, it is an immensely challenging route to travel and Henry has ridden it three times. This book is about the freedom that only the road and a motorcycle can give you, and the importance of embracing the highs and lows of life equally.

The book is more than the story of a road trip, as Henry explains; “Every time I have ridden 66, within 10 miles of setting off, I never want that ride to end. I think it’s because Route 66 encapsulates struggle and, ultimately, triumphing over unimaginably difficult conditions. I think everyone can connect with that.”

One of the most-recognised faces in UK motorcycling, Henry Cole is on television most days of the year as the presenter of shows like The World’s Greatest Motorcycle Rides, The Motorbike Show, Shed and Buried, Junk & Disorderly and Find It, Fix It, Flog It! His career also involves producing and directing and he has his own television production company, HCA Entertainment. Henry is the author of two previous books, A Biker’s Life and The Life-changing Magic of Sheds.

Riding Route 66: Finding Myself on America’s Mother Road is on sale from 6th June priced £22- (hardback, 272 pages) and is available on Amazon and from all good book shops.

For more information visit www.henrycole.tv

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Just Dropped Issue 19 – Modern Classic Motorcycle News

Just dropped today issue 19 dated 26th April 2024.

Welcome to the latest of Modern Classic Motorcycle News latest news, lifestyle and reviews from the world of Modern Classic, Roadster and Naked motorcycles.

Available through our dedicated iOS and Android apps or via web reader if you don’t have a tablet.

You can buy individual editions at £2.99 per issue (twice a month) or subscribe (its cheaper)

Our dedicated app is available through iSO App Store, Google Play and Read it via Web app



You can read via Zinio Unlimited via their tablet app and you can also download to you mac or pc and read it through their desktop reader

Pay £8.99 per month for unlimited magazine downloads from a choice of up 5000+ 

You can also subscribe via Discountmags.com outside UK 24 Issues $63.65 $76.32

Just Dropped Issue 17 – Modern Classic Motorcycle News

Just dropped today issue 17 dated – 22nd March 2024.

Welcome to the latest of Modern Classic Motorcycle News latest news, lifestyle and reviews from the world of Modern Classic, Roadster and Naked motorcycles.

Available through our dedicated iOS and Android apps or via web reader if you don’t have a tablet.

You can buy individual editions at £2.99 per issue (twice a month) or subscribe (its cheaper)

You can read via Zinio Unlimited via their tablet app and you can also download to you mac or pc and read it through their desktop reader

Pay £8.99 per month for unlimited magazine downloads from a choice of up 5000+ 

More info can be found here 

Watch out for launch of our dedicated SBN digital magazine shortly

Just Dropped Issue 15 – Modern Classic Motorcycle News

Just dropped today issue 15 dated 23rd February 2024.

Welcome to the latest of Modern Classic Motorcycle News now incorporating Superbike News featuring latest news and reviews from the world of Modern Classic and Roadster/Naked and Sports bikes with a sports coverage.

Here you can read the recent news and reviews that are featured on our website but offline at your own comfort.

Issue 15 out today Friday 9th February 2024

Featuring

Issue 13 and New iOS app out now

This morning we welcome the new iOS and Google Play dedicated app you can download it for free but there is a small subscription fee of £2.50 per issue. You can also view the latest issue via our dedicated web app if you don’t have a tablet.

You can now view our latest issue and download back issues:

  1. Download and read via dedicated app to your tablet and read offline. iSO, Google
  2. If you don’t have a tablet you can read via dedicated web app
  3. You can also read latest issue along with up to 5000+ other magazine via ZINIO Unlimited  

Welcome to the latest of Modern Classic Motorcycle News featuring latest news and reviews from the world of Modern Classic and Roadster/Naked Bikes.

Issue 13 out Friday 26th January 2024

Featuring

Latest News Headlines
Featured News
Battery Feature
Bike Feature – Honda CL500
Readers Ride – Triumph Street Scrambler 900
RST Jacket Review

 

Pre-Order Issue 12 – Modern Classic Motorcycle News

Welcome to the latest of Modern Classic Motorcycle News featuring latest news and reviews from the world of Modern Classic and Roadster/Naked Bikes.

Here you can read the recent news and reviews that are featured on our website but offline at your own comfort.

Price is £4.00 but if you pre-order before 12th January get 50p off the cover price.

It will cost £3.50 if you pre-order.

Issue 12 out Friday 12th January 2023

Featuring

Latest News Headlines
Featured News
Bike of the Vote Announced
Bike Feature – Kawasaki Z900
Readers Ride – Malc’s Triumph Speed Twin
Bike of the Vote
Luggage Review

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Island Racer Is Back In Action

The ultimate guide to the Isle of Man TT – Island Racer – returns in style for 2023 with 148 pages of gripping articles, stunning photos, and exclusive interviews with the incredible riders who take on the world’s most demanding motorcycle course.

The TT’s fastest competitor, Peter Hickman, reveals the secrets of his success and there’s an in-depth look at his winning ways on the UK’s short circuits too, providing an in-depth understanding of his achievements.

Michael Rutter’s approach in transforming Yamaha’s latest R-series bike, the R7, into a top-performing Isle of Man TT racer is detailed and there’s a behind-the-scenes look at how the Manx Museum has revived Mike Hailwood’s legendary 1979 Suzuki RG500 after 40 years on static display.

The late great Steve Hislop’s outstanding Isle of Man performances are celebrated, and Triumph’s turbulent TT history is explored.

As usual, Island Racer also includes full What’s On listings for this year’s TT, a Who’s Who of every rider taking part, and a comprehensive TT encyclopedia.

Island Racer 2023 is a must-read for fans of the TT and motorcycle racing enthusiasts alike. Don’t miss out on the most incredible photos, articles, and interviews of this year’s TT, all in one place.

Island Racer 2023 is £8.99 and is available to order via www.classicmagazines.co.uk.

Honda Six – Recreating A Masterpiece

New book tells the story of a motorcycle legend reborn

One of the greatest engineering journeys in motorcycle Grand Prix history is told in George Beale’s much-awaited coffee table book ‘Honda Six – Recreating a Masterpiece’.

The Honda Six was a wildly successful race bike built by Honda in the Sixties, equipped with a 250-cc inline-six making 65 horsepower, capable of revving to almost 20,000 rpm. It was quick enough to propel rider Mike Hailwood to three world championships on Honda Six machinery ….250cc in 1966 and then the double 250cc and 350cc in 1967 when the RC174 was introduced.
George Beale is a world-renowned specialist in classic motorcycles. He was the owner biggest private European racing team 1978—81; Vice Chairman Motorcycle Racing Sponsors Association 1977—80; British Team manager AGV Nations cup series 1979—80; consigned the highest priced Brough Superior SS 100 sold at auction Worldwide – £425.500.

Video of the Honda Six built by George in action:

The book contains interviews with key figures from the story like Jim Redman, who made history by riding the first Honda Six, Stuart Graham who partnered Mike Hailwood on the Six and features company founder Soichiro Honda’s obsession to conquer the two-stroke threat posed by Yamaha.

That dream was ultimately delivered by Hailwood and the book features a gallery and overview of his significant role in the engineering masterpiece.

PACEMAKER, BELFAST, 9/7/2017: Guy Martin on the 297cc RC174 Honda 6 at Castle Combe Grand National where he rode the bike in a Mike Hailwood tribute lap.
PICTURE BY STEPHEN DAVISON

Also featured are interviews with some of the biggest names in racing across the generations, like Guy Martin, John McGuinness, Stuart Graham and Michael Rutter, who have joined the privileged riders’ club since the rebirth of the Six.

The book documents the fascinating 25-year project by George to build 10 replicas of what is universally acknowledged as the greatest racing machine ever created, the 297 RC174 Honda Six.

This luxurious 236-page book, containing almost 300 photographs, tells the story of how the Honda Motor Company authorised George to recreate the iconic six-cylinder marvel using an original machine from Japan to draw and re-cast the complex power unit and chassis, culminating in the most elite classic motorcycle owners’ list in the world.

George Beale demonstrates the Honda Six replica aided by Japanese collector
Terry Murayama, whose original 297 was used in the project.

The book charts the evolution of Honda racing machines over their sensational nine-year journey from novices to all-conquering world champions before their withdrawal from the sport after their golden era.

And on the back of this compelling history, George describes his amazing quest to produce the ultimate classic replica.

The foreword is written by Gerald Davison former Director of the Honda International Racing Corporation whose close relationship with both the company founder and lead designer spans these two fascinating periods in the company’s racing history.

The beautiful lines of replica No:1 captured in front of the unmistakable Dunlop Bridge backdrop at Donington Park.

To order a copy of the book:

Copies of this must-have collector’s item, at £70 including UK postage and packaging, are available from Charterhouse Auctioneers and Valuers from Monday, April 3.

(https://charterhouse-bikes.com/book)