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George Cross
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Former sidecar grass-track racer George Cross passed away on 13 August, aged 97. He raced at Brands Hatch when it was still a grass track and continued competing until the mid-sixties, after which he had a go at hill climbs…
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Bargains galore at 21st Netley autojumble
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The odds will be stacked in favour of the bargain hunters next month as thousands head toward the New Forest to rummage through the deals at one of the UK’s biggest bike autojumbles…
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Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on sale – September 2014
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Honda’s fabulous CB400 four remembered and ridden, Hinckley Triumph special, Kawasaki Zephyr, Yamaha TZR250, Suzuki Spa Katana, better brakes, plus all the usual columnists. On sale now…
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BMCRC: Brands Hatch
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Bemsee (otherwise, the British Motorcycle Racing Club) made its second visit to Brands Hatch for this season, but this time the meeting, held over August 9-10, was run over the full 2.43 mile GP circuit…
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Classic Dirtbike out – issue 32
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Pre-65 Scottish Triumph tested, win a Honda CRF450, Bill Brown on building his Trico special and why it’ll never be raced, Yamaha XT, tech talk, Stafford show and all the usual regulars and archive material. Subscribe now!
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Bainbridge MC hill climb
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They say you can’t turn back the clock but the Bainbridge & DMCC had a pretty good go when it staged its grass hill climb on Wednesday evening, July 23…
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Wright move as Classic Dirt Bike Show joins Mortons stable
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After over a decade of success, Britain’s leading classic dirt bike show is set to step up a gear as part of the Mortons stable of motorcycle events and magazines…
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The way we were: September
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It’s 1914 and with Europe at war it was apparent there would be no motorcycle show in Berlin or Vienna, though there was a slight hope that if the war was short lived the Paris Show would go ahead, and a slim possibility of a British Show…
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Bike Fest
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As ever, the annual Bike Fest can be relied on to turn up a wonderful variety of machinery. The wide range of bikes in the sprint event attracted a good number of vintage entries, as well as those tackling the quarter mile on a ‘run what ya brung’ basis…
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Team Obsolete set to mark 1984 Historic TT success
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Dave Roper, the first American to win a TT, is returning to the Isle of Man this year to mark the 30th anniversary of his success in the 1984 Historic TT Race…