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US riders for Classic TT
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A team of US racers is confirmed for the Classic TT which forms part of the 90th anniversary of the Manx GP in August…
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July Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on sale now!
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Kawasaki GPz900R, Honda CB1100 – modern against classic, Suzuki GS1100 and T500, restorations on Yamaha LC350 and FZ750, plus workshop section and all the usual columists. With FREE 48 page ‘Summer of 78’ special supplement. Don’t miss it!
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Honda owners stalwart Dave Barton dies
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Honorary vice-president of the Honda Owners Club GB, Dave Barton died at the end of May aged 66 after complications with his health that he had suffered over a number of years…
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The way we were: July 1988
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Randy Mamola took the 500cc factory Cagiva to its first ever podium finish in GP racing at the Belgian GP, held at the 4.312 mile Spa-Francorchamps circuit on July 3…
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Ace Brooklands celebration
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The Brooklands Ton-Up Day, in association with Ace Cafe London, takes place on Sunday, June 23, at Brooklands Museum, Weybridge, Surrey
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Next weekend: Newark Bike Bonanza
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A diary reminder for next weekend’s Bike Bonanza at the Newark Showground. Road racing stars John McGuinness and Conor Cummins, among others, will be on hand to meet visitors and talk bikes…
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The way we were: July 1963
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An entry of 657 riders started from locations around the UK at 11am on Saturday to criss-cross the country and cover at least 600 miles apiece, before converging 24 hours later at the finishing checkpoint on Battersea Park of the ACU’s annual National Rally, pictured…
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Long serving TT marshal rewarded
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Longest serving TT marshal wins PokerStars Spirit of the TT award on behalf of Isle of Man TT Marshals Association…
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The way we were: July 1937
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Concerned over efficiency and the excess noise level of accessory house silencers, the ACU ran a series of tests to compare with the motorcycle maker’s standard fitment…
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Kempton Park Classic Show
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EGP Enterprises can chalk up yet another successful Classic Bike Show. The event was supported by the Ace Café that had organised a colourful array of superbly-engineered café racers, which caused many visitors to linger on their way into the main display area…