Last reviews in Classic Motorcycles

Last reviews in Classic Motorcycles

Classic Motorcycles boast a following spanning the globe. With the first commercially-produced motorbike appearing in 1894, there's over 100 years of legendary bikes to look at and love.

So, if you own, ride, or have in the past owned a motorbike more than 20 years old, let us know about it. Whether it's a BSA or a Triumph, or an early Kawasaki, send us a review and tell us about it.

Last reviews in Classic Motorcycles

  • Guest 21st October 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    power is out of this world for a 250cc bike i have had in my time 16 motor bikes in 45 years big bikes all sorts i rate this one of the best one thing i do find a little problem is to not forget to raise foot r

  • Guest 12th October 2009

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    just refering to to harly should of baut instead of en feild buy one mate then u will realy be dissapointed and much more out of pocketive had 2 wouldnt touch another 1 youll also have avery sore but

  • Guest 12th October 2009

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    im the proud owner of a 1947 500 j model enfeilda truly beautifull and classic motor cyclereliable for age with abit of tlc i like it that much im building up another iallso own a2004 indian bullet was dissapo

  • moto guzzi 30th September 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I first bought a 750cc. Norton Commado in1971. it was a roadster . as being my first motorcycle was a challange to kick start. the late 1974 and 1975 had a more or less useless electric start.I was happy with

  • Guest 22nd September 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I have owned a Triumph America for two years and absolutely love it. That is until last week when I got the opportunity to ride the new Triumph Thunderbird. I have changed the front tyre of the America but no

  • Guest 9th September 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Maxim X share the confort of a cruiser with the powerful engine 4 cylinder 5 valves each. I love my ride.

  • Guest 8th September 2009

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    I own a Enfield bullet of model Electra 5S.I am really disappointed to have such a poor service delivered by Royal Enfield. Since i have been calling all the Royal enfield service centers just to get a spare

  • Guest 6th September 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Bought my Triumph Tiger 110 1960 number SUO but forget the rest. I was in the signals and based at Blandfod camp and lived at Mere, rode it to camp every day. Lovely ride, wish i still had it i'm 76 now.

  • Guest 4th September 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Triumph Adventurer would be awsome with better shocks,and different pipes,to quiet.Allso would be better if it were a bit lower,would make for better control,great mid range power for a 900,over all great bike,

  • Guest 19th August 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Bought my C15 as a rough runner in 1979 rebuilt the engine and o/hauled frame /tin ware, fitted Amal concentric, the "sports" model cyl head electronic ignition but left as 6volt. Had a lota fun and won a few c