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Using sound waves to clean tricky bits of a motorcycle is a non-invasive way of true cleanliness, Classic Dirtbike editor Tim Britton listens to an expert…
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British icon returns to racing
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Bike insurance specialists Bennetts is backing the return of the iconic British Brough Superior brand by sponsoring the reborn marque’s one-off entry into the British Grand Prix at Silverstone next month…
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Dates announced for Festival Of 1000 Bikes
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The Vintage Motor Cycle Club has announced that next year’s Festival of 1000 Bikes will be returning to Mallory Park on the weekend of July 11-12, 2015…
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NMM Friends membership scheme launched
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The National Motorcycle Museum marks its 30th anniversary in 2014 with the launch of an innovative membership scheme and the chance to win a Matchless G80 in a free draw…
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New Classic TT Trophies
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New Classic TT Trophies, named after four of the greatest names in TT history, have been created for this year’s Isle of Man Classic TT Races in August…
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Northern Brit Bike Series 2014
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Action from the Classic Dirtbike/Rock Oil-backed Northern Brit Bike Series 2014. Great weather and highly competitive!
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Classic archive: Long standing trick rider, 1952
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Accompanying a picture in The Motor Cycle in March, 1952, was the explanation: “Forty years ago tomorrow, in the issue of The Motor Cycle dated March 21, 1912, there appeared an illustrated account of a trick riding performance by a slim young man by the name of Albert Milner. Now the slim young man is…
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Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on sale – August 2014
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Suzuki GSX-R restoration, Morini 3½ review, seventies superstar, Ducati 900SS ridden, plus projects on Kawasaki ZRX1100, Yamaha RD350LC, Honda VFR400 and more. On sale now!
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Project Can-Am Strip down and rebuild Part 1
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Classic Dirtbike editor Tim Britton begins the stripdown before the prettying-up begins of the Project Can-Am…
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Sounds like a good idea
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Using sound waves to clean tricky bits of a motorcycle is a non-invasive way of true cleanliness, Classic Dirtbike editor Tim Britton listens to an expert…