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Italian Vincent
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‘Vincent of Italy’ is what MM claimed for their motorcycles. Tim Holmes and Patrick Uden take a closer look at a painstakingly restored example by bike restoration expert James Tennant-Eyles…
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NMM 30th anniversary celebration weekend
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A final reminder for the National Motorcycle Museum’s 30th anniversary celebrations this week, kicked off by world champion and BBC TV presenter Steve Parrish. Steve will be appearing live on stage on the evening of Friday, October 31…
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Offham Steam Rally
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One day in every year, the village of Offham in Kent becomes ‘petrolheads’ paradise’…
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Robbie Allan 50/50 Memorial Event, Lanarkshire
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Now that the dust has settled on what was clearly a unique and successful event the organisers are pleased that everyone who attended Tinto Park Moto and supported such a good cause seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves whether they were competing, spectating or helping out…
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Stafford Show, October 2014
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Pictorial highlights from the recent Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show at Stafford. Bikes, autojumble, auction and superb entertainment wherever you looked. Guests Frankie Chili and Carl Fogarty entertained on stage and a certain F1 champ, off stage…
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Reference: BSA CB34
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BSA’s Clubman Gold Star is one of the most iconic and revered British motorcycles ever made, and rightly so. This CB34 is a touch earlier – and rarer – than the more usual Beeza Clubman DBDs, but it still has plenty of pedigree…
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Road Test: Velocette singles
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The keys to a successful marriage may be hanging in the garage, judging by the longevity of this Velocette-inspired union between two kindred spirits. Mike Lewis looks at a Velocette 250 MOV (WD) and the more traditional looking 350 MAC…
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Zundapp KS750
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The Zündapp KS750 was designed as a go-anywhere, unbreakable military wagon, able to cope with extremes of weather…
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Road Test: Velocette singles
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The keys to a successful marriage may be hanging in the garage, judging by the longevity of this Velocette-inspired union between two kindred spirits. Mike Lewis looks at a Velocette 250 MOV (WD) and the more traditional looking 350 MAC…
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Reference: BSA CB34
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BSA’s Clubman Gold Star is one of the most iconic and revered British motorcycles ever made, and rightly so. This CB34 is a touch earlier – and rarer – than the more usual Beeza Clubman DBDs, but it still has plenty of pedigree…