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  • ‘Broughs of Bodmin Moor’ will be offered at Bonhams’ Stafford sale

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    They were believed to have been destroyed, but last year eight long-lost Brough Superior motorcycles were discovered in a Cornish village and, unveiled for the first time in 50 years, will be offered at Bonhams’ Sale of Important Collectors’ Motorcycles at Stafford on April 24. 

  • James Whitham stands in as special guest at Newark Classic Bike Guide winter show

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    Race ace, TV commentator and thoroughly decent all-round bloke, James Whitham will be the star guest at the Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic at the Newark Showground on January 9-10. 

  • The parallel twin lives longer still!

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    Triumph’s new Street Twin is everything the Meriden Bonnie might have been, writes Frank Melling. 

  • Ealing Council blames Government cutbacks for financial threat to London Motorcycle Museum

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    Like so many others, the London Motorcycle Museum, located in a historic building close to the A40, is the result of one man’s drive, determination and, it could be argued, obsession in collecting Triumph machines, writes Ian Kerr. 

  • Fans’ Favourite Whitham Set For Newark Show

    Fans’ Favourite Whitham Set For Newark Show

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    Race-ace turned TV commentator James Whitham will be the star guest at the New Year classic motorcycle event at Newark Showground.

  • A life less ordinary

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    Few men in motorcycling led as full a life as the genial, pipe-smoking Italian designer Leopoldo Tartarini, who passed away on September 11 at his home in the hills outside Bologna, at the age of 83. 

  • Big day out

    Big day out

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    There was a stronger than anticipated attendance at this season’s National Motorcycle Museum open day. 

  • All about the timing

    All about the timing

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    The Brighton Speed Trials, one of the oldest events in the calendar, returned on September 5, 2015, with a varied and competitive entry.  

  • The H1 triple: Kawasaki’s outrageous game-changer

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    It drank like a fish and reared up at the drop of a hat, but Kawasaki’s crazy two-stroke triple certainly got the firm noticed, writes Steve Cooper.  

  • A fabulous ride – but understanding Alzheimer’s is vitally important too

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    Mick Payne looks back on the first part of Team Katy’s eventful ‘4 Corners 4 Alzheimer’s’ journey on a Jawa/Velorex outfit – including a stark reminder of the kind of things the awful disease can do to a much-loved partner.  

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