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Celebrating 75 years of speed
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In 1938 at Brooklands, all-time speed records were set and, on London’s North Circular Road, a now iconic cafe opened its doors for the first time…
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Plea to save motorcycle racing at Mallory Park
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Campaigners are urging motorcyclists to write to the chief executive of a local authority in a bid to safeguard the future of a racetrack…
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OBM: latest products
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Hagon replacement dampers for your pride and joy, a treatment which removes rust from the petrol tank and a gas heater to keep you and your workshop toasty…
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Make a date to see classic American bikes
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Another reminder that dates have been set for a show that pays tribute to the American dream. The Americana International 2013 event includes classic motorcycles, cars and dozens of bands and takes place at Newark Showground on July 11-15…
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Rich vein of classic bikes for enthusiasts
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Owners of motorcycles made in the 1930s and 40s are being encouraged to mobilise for the Second Scottish Demob Run…
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RealClassic 107 out now!
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In the new issue of RealClassic magazine we discover what might be the world’s first Triton, meet Ariels a-plenty at the house of the horse, consider whether Edward Turner did for Indian, and feature more classic machines from Morini, BSA, Bridgestone and Royal Enfield. Here’s how to get hold of a copy…
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Lucky Mike takes club’s top prize
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The AJS and Matchless Owners’ Club has announced the winners of its 2012 Diamond Jubilee prize draw and sent us a pic of the first prize winner, Mike Amos, who is now the proud owner of a 1952 Model 20 AJS…
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OBM news in brief
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Model engineering showcase, appeal for mainland entrants for IoM trial and a new type of detection camera going live soon in Derbyshire, and it’s targeting bikers only…
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Tri-spark classic ignition for Triumph twins
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This unit available from LP Williams will also fit early Norton Commando and Atlas engines with clockwise rotation
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Phil Read to star at Stafford
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Phil Read, one of the world’s most successful Grand Prix racers, with eight world titles and eight Isle of Man TT wins to his name, is the guest of honour at the 33rd Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show, which takes place at Stafford Showground over the weekend of April 27-28…