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  • BONHAMS’ BONANZA!

    BONHAMS’ BONANZA!

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    One of the highlights of the Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics’ Stafford Show over the weekend of Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th October is the huge Bonhams auction! Always a highlight, this year’s two-day auction

  • October 2018 – Issue 372

    October 2018 – Issue 372

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    The latest issue of Classic Motorcycle Mechanics is out now!

  • Show Us Yours: Ron’s Yamaha SR500s

    Show Us Yours: Ron’s Yamaha SR500s

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    Check out Ron Ballard’s Yamaha SR500s!

  • Retro Reboot: Kawasaki KR500

    Retro Reboot: Kawasaki KR500

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    They missed the big race-rep stroker phase, but if Kawasaki ever built one, it might just look like this.

  • Retro Reboot: Honda VFR750R (RC30)

    Retro Reboot: Honda VFR750R (RC30)

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    If Honda built an RC30 tomorrow, it might just look like this.

  • It’s a Production – The TT class

    It’s a Production – The TT class

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    The first races took place at the 1967 Diamond Jubilee TT as the ACU celebrated the occasion with the newly introduced format of racing. Held over three laps of the 37.73-mile Mountain Course, the race

  • Single owner collection to star at the Palace

    Single owner collection to star at the Palace

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    Sometimes pure gold appears on the auction scene Fancy something spectacular in your garage or possibly front room given the condition and desirability of the motorcycles in this collection? If so then you really do

  • Show Us Yours: Gary’s 1999 Yamaha YZF-R1

    Show Us Yours: Gary’s 1999 Yamaha YZF-R1

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    Check out Gary Sergeant’s 1999 Yamaha YZF-R1!

  • Retro Reboot: Suzuki GSX-R 1000 Katana

    Retro Reboot: Suzuki GSX-R 1000 Katana

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    This could be a reality tomorrow, would you want it?

  • Retro Reboot: Smoke and Mirrors

    Retro Reboot: Smoke and Mirrors

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    We rebooted the KR250 into a KR500 and realised we’d actually completed the set of 500s from the big four Japanese marques.

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