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Stafford hits the bullseye
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Our show is 20 this year… and we can think of dozens (if not hundreds) of reasons why you ought to go and why we should be seeing you there in just a few weeks…
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Ace Cafe London bookazine
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Think of black leather jackets, quiffs, sideburns and mods and rockers. BSAs v Triumphs and Nortons, jukeboxes blaring out. The Ace Cafe is at the heart of defining UK biking culture…
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Classic news
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The Morini OC’s annual Cadwell Park track day, on July 26, was, once again, well supported, with a whole load of Morinis in attendance, as well as various other (mainly modern) machines, with a fair few there making a weekend of it, and riding at the next day’s Beezumph too…
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Road Test: MV Agustas
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MV Agusta’s exotic sports bikes of the Seventies offered a glimpse into the technology of two decades earlier, and limited production made them even more exclusive and desirable. John Nutting tested a number of versions while at Motor Cycle. Here’s his verdict…
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Road Test: MV Agustas
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MV Agusta’s exotic sports bikes of the Seventies offered a glimpse into the technology of two decades earlier, and limited production made them even more exclusive and desirable. John Nutting tested a number of versions while at Motor Cycle. Here’s his verdict…
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The way we were in October
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Following the unveiling of a prototype lightweight, the 74.8cc overhead valve unit construction BSA Beagle last year, the factory has now further developed the machine…
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Bill Nilsson
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We are sad to learn Swedish MX legend and twice world MX champion Bill Nilsson died on August 25 aged 80. Bill was the very first MX world champion in 1957…
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F2 Motorcycles branches out in Cambridgeshire
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Old Bike Mart editor Tim Britton visits David Angel, guardian of F2 Motorcycles, who is stretching his wings in his new home…
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Road Test: Yamaha FS1-E test
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The Yamaha FS1-E has become the iconic symbol of 70s teenage rebellion, but at the time it was never regarded as the best ‘ped’. Was it ever really that good? We ride a mint example and speculate…
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Straight from the plate: Sunbeam point-to-point, April 1953
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In a dominant display Brian Stonebridge, on his Matchless singles, won both Junior (350cc) and Senior (500cc) classes, in what was described as a “decisive manner”