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Australian V16
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That man Mark Walker, whose outrageous V-twin ‘Big Ned’ was featured in the February 2012 issue of Classic Bike Guide, has been out in the shed again, busying himself with another project…
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Classic Bike Guide on sale now!
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Nigel Clark reviews a couple of special Beezas, Triumph 3TA restoration, achievements of the ’Welsh wizard’ Gary Bryan, 50-year celebration of Kawasaki, looking back at the Bristol show and much more…
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Thundersprint attractions
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Northwich will resonate to the sound of some pretty tasty machines over May 12-13 when the annual Thundersprint comes to town. Topping the bill will be Sammy Miller’s Moto Guzzi V8 currently being prepped for a Thundersprint appearance
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Vintage experience
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The VMCC will hold two of its enormously popular Vintage Motorcycle Training Days this year. The training days offer both VMCC members and non members the opportunity to experience the type of machine they might not normally get the chance to ride, all within the safe confines of a closed circuit…
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Classic Jazz!
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An array of classic motorcycles will be one of the added attractions at a charity jazz dance on Tuesday 22nd May 2012 at the Preston Cross Hotel, Little Bookham in Surrey
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Frank Farrington
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Frank Farrington, the doyen of classic motorcycle technical writers, has died. A motorcyclist all his life, in the 1970s Frank’s ‘Vintage Workshop’ article series made the Vintage Motor Cycle Club’s journal a captivating read…
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CMM trackday is back!
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You kept asking us, so here it is… the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Trackday is back! We’ve teamed up with the great guys and girls at Classic Bike Trackdays to bring you the event of the summer…
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Print correction: Tec Bike Parts
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With apologies to Tec Bike Parts, as we gave the wrong stand numbers for the forthcoming 32nd Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle show at Stafford on April 28th and 29th…
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AJS 996cc V-twin
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Brought back from a 40-year exile in Tasmania and now fully restored – the world’s fastest challenger that didn’t quite make it. Bob Currie tells the story of a very special ‘Special’…
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Mick Walker
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It is with great sadness that we report the death of Mick Walker, who lost his battle against cancer in early March, aged 70. Mick was one of the world’s leading motorcycling authorities and author of 130 motorcycling books…