| ROCKER | Member of a 1960s youth subculture who wore leather jackets, rode motorbikes and rivalled the Mods (6) |
| ROCKERS | 1960s British youths who wore leather jackets and rode motorcycles (7) |
| BEATNIK | Member of a 1950s' and 1960s' youth subculture of nonconformism (7) |
| MODS | 1960s' youth subculture involving motor scooters (4) |
| MOZART | He scored 1,000 down under and rivalled their openers (6) |
| TRIUMPH | Historic UK automobile marque, with convoluted ownership history, first building bikes, then motorbikes, and finally cars from 1921 to '84 (7) |
| EBOOKS | Dismantling motorbikes and removing trim makes great online reading |
| QUAD | Meaning "four", a word used as a prefix in names of things including a courtyard, a 4 x 4 motorbike and a four-footed animal such as a horse; or, a serving of four shots of espresso (4) |
| COMBINATIONLOCK | Security for motorbike and sidecar? (11,4) |
| HONDA | Japanese motorbike and car manufacturer (5) |
| MOD | Member of the 60s youth subculture of snappy suits and motor scooters |
| TEDDYBOYS | Members of a British rock'n'roll youth subculture of the mid-1950s to mid-1960s (5,4) |
| SONNYBONO | Member of a 1960s music duo who died in 1998 after hitting a tree while skiing (5,4) |
| EVELYN | Arboriculturist and bibliophile who wrote the discourse on trees Sylva, an early work on air pollution Fumifugium and a diary that rivalled that of his friend Samuel Pepys (6) |
| PHILBY | Member of a 1960s spy ring along with Burgess and Maclean (6) |
| STUDS | Features of some leather jackets jackets |
| BEATGENERATION | A teenage Briton rediscovered youth subculture of the 1950s (4,10) |
| REDGUARD | *Member of a 1960s Chinese paramilitary group |
| HIPPIE | Member of a 1960s counterculture |
| STARR | Sailor embraced by senior member of a 1960s band (5) |