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  • Capital idea as museum builds on success

    Capital idea as museum builds on success

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    Opening for an extra day during the 2012 Olympics paid such dividends that the London Motorcycle Museum has now decided to make it a permanent arrangement…

  • Vincent Comet/LE sidecar

    Vincent Comet/LE sidecar

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    The pairing of a Vincent Comet with a 1980s LE sidecar isn’t one that instantly springs to mind, but this union has led to an outfit which goes well and handles even better…

  • Mallory Park crunch meeting cancelled – court date set

    Mallory Park crunch meeting cancelled – court date set

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    A date has been set for a court hearing that could determine the future of one of Britain’s most historic and well loved race circuits, Classic Bikers Club has learned…

  • John McGuinness confirms entry for Lightweight TT race

    John McGuinness confirms entry for Lightweight TT race

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    Nineteen-time TT race winner John McGuinness has confirmed that he will race in this year’s Lightweight TT onboard Honda’s all new CBR500R. The race is scheduled to take place ahead of this year’s PokerStars Senior TT, on Friday June 7…

  • Triumph 6T Thunderbird

    Triumph 6T Thunderbird

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    The late Pete Sole, who owned this Triumph Thunderbird for over 20 years, was well-respected as a pragmatic restorer with a taste for vintage machinery. The Thunderbird was his first postwar heavyweight and he used it regularly, as a workhorse and tourer…

  • OBM: latest products

    OBM: latest products

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    Hagon replacement dampers for your pride and joy, a treatment which removes rust from the petrol tank and a gas heater to keep you and your workshop toasty…

  • Plea to save motorcycle racing at Mallory Park

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    Campaigners are urging motorcyclists to write to the chief executive of a local authority in a bid to safeguard the future of a racetrack…

  • Celebrating 75 years of speed

    Celebrating 75 years of speed

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    In 1938 at Brooklands, all-time speed records were set and, on London’s North Circular Road, a now iconic cafe opened its doors for the first time…

  • Buying Guide: Yamaha GL750 buying guide

    Buying Guide: Yamaha GL750 buying guide

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    November 1971, Yamaha pulls off the coup of the decade by debuting the GL750 at the 19th Tokyo Motor Show. The world is fast realising that the once scorned two-stroke is the way to go; only Honda is championing poppet valves…

  • Buying Guide: Suzuki Stinger

    Buying Guide: Suzuki Stinger

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    Suzuki’s Stinger was a beautiful, radically styled bike with a feisty motor in an unusual frame. It made a great bike, so suggests Classic Bike Guide’s Steve Cooper…

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