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Italian favourites part two
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John Nutting’s concluding look at Seventies Italian classics, starting with the Ducati 350 Desmo and closing with a Moto Guzzi Le Mans Mkl…
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More than 400 bikes at Leighton Buzzard event
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The Sand and Motorcycles event, held on the park next to the Leighton Buzzard Railway in Bedfordshire, on September 28, attracted more than 400 bikes of all ages…
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Len Hutty
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The trials world is mourning the loss of Len Hutty who succumbed to cancer on 28 September 2014…
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NMM celebration timetable
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The National Motorcycle Museum promises to be abuzz with motorcycling attractions this Saturday, as the company celebrates 30 years in business with a free open day…
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Reward offered as Tiger Cub is stolen
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It’s sad to report the theft of Nigel Eastwood’s 1954 T20 plunger model, registered 158 YUK…
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Geoff Duke holds Court
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After dominating the 1954 500cc World Championship on his Gilera, Geoff Duke was a guest of Motor Cycle to that year’s Earls Court Motorcycle Show and offered his views…
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Classic Bike Guide on sale now – November 2014
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Triumph at Goodwood, BMW boxers in Japan, Triumph Bobber, Tiger Cub buyer’s guide, Harley-Davidson XR750 history, Classic TT, collecting cutaways, plus all the usual archive stories and guest columnists. On sale now!
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Old Bike Mart Unearthed – November 2014
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This month’s unearthed readers bikes and finds. If you have unearthed something recently and would like to share the news, or think I could help, write to me Mike Worthington-Williams, The Old Schoolhouse, Cenarth, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire SA38 9JL email: [email protected]
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Triton
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Installing a Triumph engine into a Norton Featherbed frame, creating a ‘Triton’ was a common mechanical act in years gone by. But few are built to the level of this one…
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Leinster road races
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In 1923, a handicap system determined the outcome of an all new 100 mile road races in the south of Ireland. It meant the fastest didn’t always come away with the spoils of victory…