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  • The Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show

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    ARE YOU READY for the new riding season?  

  • The ‘Flying Cigar’

    The ‘Flying Cigar’

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    Johnny Allen became famous in 1956 for smashing the absolute speed record for motorcycles in his Triumph streamliner, known to many as the ‘Texas Ceegar,’ or the ‘Flying Cigar.’  

  • Little cracker

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    Small capacity classics can offer so much fun as this superb FB Mondial proves. 

  • 10,000 miles on Triumph TRWs

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    Eight 1957 Triumph TRWs attempted to cover 10,000 miles over the span of three countries, a motocross track, Britain’s toughest mountain pass, highways, byways and motorways – a tall order for motorcycles that are nearly 60 years old… though the Triumph TRW was designed with challenging scenarios in mind. 

  • A balancing act

    A balancing act

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    If in 1922 the IoM TT races were regarded as the premier motorcycling speed event, then the ACU Six Days Trials was the leading reliability test. Riders strived for gold medals, makers to showcase new models and organisers endeavoured to run a fair but tough trial. Simple? Well, actually not so simple, and controversy reigned…

  • Collection at Charterhouse

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    A first floor flat in Totnes, Devon and a barn has yielded an unlikely collection of classic motorcycles which are entered into the Charterhouse auction on Sunday, February 7 at the The Bristol Classic MotorCycle show. 

  • Broughs of Bodmin on sale

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    They were believed to have been destroyed, but earlier this year, eight long-lost Brough Superior Motorcycles were discovered in a Cornish village. 

  • Kempton’s a hot favourite

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    The usual varied mix of bikes could be found at the Southern Classic Off Road Show, an event which drew one of the largest crowds seen at Kempton Park.  

  • Rare Henry Body Trio To Light Up Annual ‘Bristol’ Bike Show

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    If you are in search of a rarely seen gem, take a trip to the South West this February. The 36th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show is on February 6-7 at the Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet in Somerset. 

  • Winter wanderer

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    No great shakes as a superbike, Enfield’s 700 is instead an oddly competent practical classic  

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