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My MX400: Appreciating Classic Alert!

Talk to a car or motorcycle collector and ask them what his/her criteria is for buying a classic or Supercar/bike and they’ll all likely say something similar to this: Got to love it - It triggers a big, positive emotional

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Life with Vita the Vespa: The Honeymoon period & some 3D printing.

After some brief time (on the heated seat) riding Vita, my new Vespa GTS310, I’m pleased to say that Teasdale Motorcycles (link below) have sold me a bike which has exceeded my expectations already. Vita is effortless to ride, quicker

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Introducing Vita the Vespa.

This post is to introduce Vita the Vespa, but first, some context…… Sometimes, we sell things before they are worn out because either we just want a change or there’s no use for it anymore. Sometimes, there are things that

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Lighthouse Spotting by Motorcycle for 2026

I write this as the sun beams across the room. New Year’s Day was 3 days ago, so it’s now 2026, and a few snowflakes shoot horizontally past the window in the 30mph/50kmh wind. It is -3C/26F outside, which according

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My Cannondale MX400: Sharing the passion at the Hall Bros’ Motorcycles gig.

Firstly, the scene was set for this gig on the beach at Bridlington in the UK and during the 2025 Race the Waves event. I met Joe Hall for the first time and we chatted in between our races. Joe,

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Shed space is head space.

This post recognises the power of the shed in life, and has not been written using AI either. Like all shed owners, I’m no different in that I’ve created a special place to play, work or just go to. It’s

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By Guy Redshaw March 25, 2019March 25, 2019 Uncategorized

‘The Streak’ & vintage motos and cars in Switzerland

Yesterday, I heard the 1970s song ‘The Streak’ by Ray Stevens being played from a music cartridge (this is pre-cassette tape thing…) and out of a 1970s car stereo-radio. This stereo-radio was mounted in a Golf GTI (Mk1 to be specific) dashboard, and was for sale on a vintage car

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By Guy Redshaw January 27, 2019July 29, 2022 Uncategorized

A Musical instrument from part of a motorcycle?

When you’ve got a shed full of ‘stuff’, it is a place where paradigm shifts can take place. Where something meant for one use, which somebody, somewhere, put a lot of thought into, can become part of something else, which is completely unrelated to its original use. Following me so

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By Guy Redshaw January 12, 2019January 13, 2019 Motorcycle project

Project-virgin or Projectaholic?

I must admit to losing my ‘project-virginity’ at a very early age, and have happily developed my capability over the years. I’m clearly not the only one on the planet that has reached this level of attainment either, but I’m damn sure that there are a number of virgins out

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By Guy Redshaw January 1, 2019August 11, 2022 trials

Always look on the bright side of life

I’m currently, halfway through listening to Eric Idle’s autobiography in audio book format, and it is read by the man himself. The fact that he is reading it, means he can bring the words to life in a way no other could, particularly when he is doing old Monty Python

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By Guy Redshaw July 28, 2018January 13, 2019 Uncategorized

The Cafe Racer is dead! Long live the Chip Shop Racer!

I appreciate it is a strong title to a story. You might ask, am I both predicting and inventing the future of motorcycle AND food culture? Probably not, although I have view on it. In addition, I won’t apologise for this being a bit UK-centric, because the term ‘cafe racer’

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By Guy Redshaw July 21, 2018January 13, 2019 Uncategorized

The ‘Bread-run bikes’ and a great weekly routine

There are certain routines in life that occur fairly frequently, which you really look forward to, that don’t last long, and which you always look back on with fond memories, and I’m not talking about having sex here. I’m talking about bread. ‘Hmm’, I hear you say, what’s so special

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By Guy Redshaw July 14, 2018January 13, 2019 Uncategorized

The 20th Century hybrid adventure moto, and Built in a Shed!

To set the scene, I need to introduce the shed before the bike. Sheds are generally fascinating places and some would say, the best inventions and creations have emerged from a shed. I absolutely agree with this last statement. The shed in the picture doesn’t look today like it did

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By Guy Redshaw July 9, 2018January 12, 2019 Uncategorized

BMW R1200GS ESA Suspension and the Change Curve

Cast your mind back to all of the motorcycles that you’ve owned and/or, imagine all of the motorcycles that you wished you had owned, and identify the best ‘all-rounder’. Don’t over-think this question. It is easy really. It is the best ‘all-rounder’. Not the sexiest shape. Not the best sounding

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By Guy Redshaw June 30, 2018January 13, 2019 Uncategorized

The Mushroom Honda

In some parts of the world, the locating and harvesting of wild mushrooms is something that is (sometimes) passed down through generations, particularly in Europe, and specifically, Switzerland. The exact locations where the best mushrooms can be found are locked into secrets. The mushroom is taken for granted by many,

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By Guy Redshaw June 22, 2018January 13, 2019 Uncategorized

Chip Shop Elvis, wine and a baby Yamaha, somewhere in Switzerland.

‘There’s a guy works down our chip shop swears his Elvis…….’ Were the last lines of a song on the radio that we heard before we turned the car engine off. It was a good song by Kirsty McColl, that still resonates with people, even though it was released in

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By Guy Redshaw June 17, 2018January 13, 2019 Uncategorized

The Power to Weight Factor

If you were a 14 or 15 year old in 1969, and living in Italy, AND you had one or more parents that were happy to buy you the latest speed weapon, the chances are that you might be the proud pilot and owner of a 50cc Peripoli Gulietta Super

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By Guy Redshaw June 17, 2018August 11, 2022 trials

A heap of shit………& a fabulous Bultaco

I bought my 1978 Bultaco Sherpa 350 from a man who had two trials bikes for sale. The other was an Ossa 350 Gripper (good name for a trials bike eh?). I went to buy one and ended up buying them both. The Ossa had been restored and the yellow

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