Honda CB750

by Mick Duckworth

Published 16 January 2003
Honda's CB750 was one of the most important bikes of the 1970s and is considered by many to be the original superbike. Launched in 1969, Honda's first four-cylinder roadster revolutionized the motorcycle market, setting new standards of sophistication, user-friendliness and reliable high performance. The CB750, with its overhead camshaft engine, five-speed gearbox and disc front brake, changed the face of recreational motorcycling worldwide. This is an illustrated guide to this innovative bike.

Norton Commando

by Mick Duckworth

Published 17 March 2004
The Norton Commando is arguably Britain's most well-developed twin-cylinder motorcycle. Launched in 1967, it was an outstanding sales success, both at home and overseas, and is still a practical means of transport, with expert service and spares supply available. Here is a detailed history and owner's guide to this famous machine, including contemporary reaction to its launch, model changes, buying tips and technical specifications. The book includes: how to buy a Commando - the most useful, desirable and collectable models; present-day modifications, lead-free conversions and modern electrics; racing successes; factory changes, tests and the people involved; a recent road test of an early model; and specialist clubs, suppliers and accessories; technical specifications, model differences and price guides.