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Mercury
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Last of the Mercuries. Over the years there have been some pretty bizarre ways of acquiring a delectable piece of machinery – but have you ever thought of getting your hair cut?
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Spada retro clothing
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Clothing and accessory manufacturer Spada has released a range of goodies which are super-60s-retro cool and not so hard on the wallet…
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Honda CBR600
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Motorcyclists in 1999 have grown used to the idea that Honda’s CBR600 has been consistently the best selling machine of its class. It’s almost a permanent fixture at the top of the sports bike chart. But it wasn’t always like that…
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Two-strokes rule, squire!
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Advance notice for the upcoming Two-stroke Gathering at the biker-friendly Squires Cafe in Yorkshire in September and news of a new app for the iPad and iPhone from Sealey…
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Grindlay-Peerless 500
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The ‘Ton for an hour’ Bill Lacey Grindlay-Peerless comes back to life. But there’s always one know-it-all sourpuss hanging around, don’t you find? Like the one at the Brooklands Reunion Day gathering who, after studying Gerry Belton’s restored 500cc flyer, just had to say his piece…
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Classic camera: Lady rider, November 1911
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Eminent lady motorcyclist Mrs M C Cooke poses with a twin-cylinder Douglas; riding it was her first try of a two-pot machine, most of her experience of riding in the half dozen years she’d been a regular participant having been undertaken on a specially modified, single-speed Triumph…
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MoT certificates to change again
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The new style MoT certificate, introduced in October 2011, is set to go through more changes to deter forgery and ‘clocking’ practices. Changes will be phased in over the next 18 months…
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The way we were: August 1987
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American Eddie Lawson (Yamaha) won the 500cc class of the British Grand Prix on August 2 at Donington Park, with Australian Wayne Gardner (Honda) second and Randy Mamola third…
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RealClassic 99 on sale now!
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Every month RealClassic features ancient, classic and British bikes, with in-depth articles by expert and enthusiast authors, reflecting the old bikes we buy and ride in the real world. Unlike most classic motorcycle magazines, RealClassic isn’t available in the shops. So if you want to read the July issue, you’ll need to buy one online,…
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Reference: A to Z classic reference: DKW – Dot
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Encyclopaedia of Classic Motorcycles: the definitive classic motorcycle guide