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Japanese bike collection to head Bonhams auction at Stafford
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Private collection of 1950s to present day Japanese motorcycles to headline Bonhams Autumn Stafford sale at forthcoming Stafford show…
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Mike Ellis memorial run
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Fancy a charity rideout around the North Cotswolds and Malvern Hills for a good charity cause? Watsonian sidecars has organised a run on September 22 in memory of its workshop manager, Mike Ellis, who died tragically in 2012…
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Indian Chief
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From engineering brilliance to obsolesence, Richard Renstrom charts the rise and fall of Indian’s mighty v-twin Chief motorcycle…
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Bikers descend on Netley for 20th Eurojumble
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It is now under two weeks away, and Classic Bike Shows’ 20th Carole Nash Eurojumble is set to be one of the busiest and best ever…
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Dunlop and Palmer win at MGP
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Michael Dunlop won the Motorsport Merchandise Formula 1 Classic TT race, breaking lap and race records for the Classic class. The Northern Ireland rider shattered his old Formula 1 record of 118.186mph, which he set in the 2010 Manx Grand Prix. In the concurrent Formula 2 Class Chris Palmer took his second win of the…
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Help make centenary special
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Did you compete in the ISDT or ISDE? If so, we want to hear from you… in fact, we want to see you!
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Honda CX500 cafe racer kit
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This is the new Roadster kit for the Honda CX500 which includes frame conversion parts, leather-covered seat, glass fibre seat moulding, front mudguard moulding, exhaust downpipes, rear hugger, battery box, radiator cover, instrument housings, headlamp brackets and full instructions…
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Ultimate Streetbike series remembered!
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The leathers might have been a bit tighter, and the hair a lot greyer but the bikes still looked and went as good as ever…
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Road Test: Aermacchi Ala Verde
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This 250cc Aermacchi Ala Verde provides plenty of smiles, with a lively engine allied to a superb chassis, making it well-suited for the motorcycling many classic riders do. It’s a small price to pay for the lack of comfort…
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Road Test: Aermacchi Ala Verde
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This 250cc Aermacchi Ala Verde provides plenty of smiles, with a lively engine allied to a superb chassis, making it well-suited for the motorcycling many classic riders do. It’s a small price to pay for the lack of comfort…