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LIVELY LIGHTWEIGHTS

While BSA, Ariel, Velocette, AJS Matchless and others supplied only single-cylinder machines for the postwar 350 market, Norton and Triumph tried something different with their interpretations of middleweight (as they were back then!) twins. Sixty years later, those middleweight 350s

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