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Colin Seeley: The machines, The magic, The man
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There are some people who’ve done little. There are some people who’ve done a lot. There are others who’ve done more than that. Then there was Colin Seeley.
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Return to Arms in Staffs
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Last year’s classic motorcycle show at the Clifford Arms in Great Haywood, Staffordshire, surpassed its target with regards to fundraising…
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Inside the March/April issue of Classic Racer…
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Classic Racer magazine celebrates the greatest racers and racing motorcycles in history, where motorcycle-racing legends truly live on.
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Sunday best at the NMM
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The National Motorcycle Museum has added a little extra feature to the museum’s foyer, with a ‘dressing up’ area to allow visitors to wear some appropriate garb for selfies and photo opportunities. As such, museum
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Norton Motorcyles collapse
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British motorcycle maker Norton Motorcycles has gone into administration, following its struggle to pay a £300,000 tax bill – and as a result, the Leicestershire-based factory has faced a winding-up order from the HRMC offices
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Bultaco Revival gets a July datefor 2020 event
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Back for 2020 is the popular Bultaco Revival event hosted by Westmorland MCC in Cumbria. Due to a clash of dates, the event has been pushed back a month to July 25, which is a
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Inside Classic Bike Guide’s March issue…
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We discover a Ducati dream in the brand new March issue of Classic Bike Guide magazine – on sale now!
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GHR is back
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After taking a year out, George Hogton-Rusling is back. Last year George took a sabbatical, and barely sat on a race bike. The popular Yorkshire lad, whose infectious smile never seems to stop, is committed
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Brit duo Triumph-ing at Bonneville
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Vintage motorbike racers from Cornwall have achieved their ambitious targets of breaking American Land Speed Records against the epic backdrop of the Bonneville Salt Flats in Western Utah, US. Team Wildcard consists of Phil Betty
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Classic Motorcycle Mechanics/Bridgestone’s bike of the year!
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If you’ve built a classic ‘special’ or restored a classic then we want to hear from YOU during 2020.