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Triumph Live
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Triumph Motorcycles has announced festival favourites Reef as the second headline act for this year’s three-day Triumph Live event, alongside celebrated Brit rockers The Kaiser Chiefs…
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The way we were: October 1937
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Londoner Harold Daniell (in picture) enjoyed a bumper day’s racing at BMCRC’s meeting at Brooklands on the Campbell Circuit. In the Junior race, run concurrently with the Lightweight event, Daniell (348cc Norton) led from start to finish. Jock West (New Imperial) took lightweight honours…
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Invitation to put your machine on trial
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Owners of well-fettled classic motorcycles are being invited to sign up for the Exeter Long Distance Reliability Trials…
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Desert riders on film
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When you’ve got a spare quarter of an hour, have a look at It’s Better in the Wind – it’s a short film of a group of young American riders who head out for a few days…
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Riders warned about Continental road rules
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British motorcyclists haven’t a clue when it comes to the rules and regulations which govern riding in Europe, according to a new survey…
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Barbour the Enfield
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Barbour clothing has joined forces with Watsonian Squire and Royal Enfield, to produce a one-off sidecar outfit to celebrate Watsonian’s centenary year…
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The way we were: October 1987
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Double world 500cc champion Barry Sheene (37) announced he was to emigrate to Australia seeking a warmer, drier climate to help him live with his racing injuries…
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Classic Manx Two Day Trial 2012 – Isle of Man
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The Manx GP Classic Festival is more than just racing, there are vintage runs, sprints and a classic two day trial. Taking in the spectacular scenery that is the Isle of Man, competitors on twinshock and classic two and four strokes battled their way round a testing course of mud, rocks, streams and tracks for…
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Boston Consulting Group’s Report
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Referred to in the September 2012 issue of Classic Bike Guide, the Boston Consulting Group’s 1975 report was a comprehensive report on how the Japanese achieved market dominance in less than 20 years. It showed the successes of Honda and Suzuki and the enormous failings of the British industries….
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TTRA correction
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Handing over ceremony for new TT Riders Association president will be Wednesday 28 November, not November 21 as mentioned in Classic Racer magazine