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Your chance to take to the track
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The Mallory Bike Bonanza is all about bikes and the Leicestershire circuit is giving motorcyclists the chance to take to the track during the event and ride their own machines alongside racing legends in the road bike and race bike parade laps…
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Villiers mystery solved
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Several readers, including Sammy Miller, have kindly solved the mystery of the bike shown with Ron Hockley’s Muc-Off Star Letter (April OBM) and it turns out to be not much of a ‘mystery’ at all…
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Forever Two Wheels digital edition
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Alongside the traditional printed publication, specialist classic bookazine Forever Two Wheels is now available as a special edition digital issue with added image galleries, video content and a new ‘no-zoom-needed’ design…
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The Wolds Run, 2014
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Around 600 riders converged on East Kirkby Aviation Museum on May 3, 2014, to participate in The Wolds Run, which is an annual motorcycle charity event with proceeds going to the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance service…
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RealClassic 121 out now!
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In this month’s RealClassic magazine, owners share their experiences about running, riding and rebuilding all kinds of classic bikes, from Laverda triples to British lightweight two-strokes, military Harleys to Velocette singles. Here’s how to buy a copy
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Grass track racing
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Tim Mount is a regular grass track rider in the south east of the country. For some 20 years, he has owned a bike fitted with a BSA C15 engine. Long since out-classed, it its heyday it was cutting-edge for the quarter litre class…
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George Brough plaques unveiled
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Plaques commissioned by the Brough Superior Club to acknowledge the life of George Brough have been affixed on two houses in Nottingham…
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Pageant turns red
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The Cholmondeley Pageant of Power goes Latin with an Italian theme for 2014 when it opens the gates of the beautiful grounds of Cholmondeley Castle over June 13-15…
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The way we were: May
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Selection of motorcycle activities throughout from last century starting with The Motor Cycle advising readers of ferry arrangements for the Isle of Man in 1914…
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Going solo
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Although originally aimed at the racing fraternity, Solo starters quickly found a far wider market, and in the last eight years starters have been sold to collectors, engine builders, restorers, motorcycle dealers, and even the MoT Testing Station at Braddan, IoM…