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  • Sheene merchandise

    Sheene merchandise

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    Suzuki has launched a clothing line in honour of the legendary and sadly missed Barry Sheene, with 10% of every sale going to the Clic Sargent foundation, which was Barry’s chosen charity…

  • Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on sale

    Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on sale

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    Pocket rocket 125s, Stan Stephens reveals tuning secrets, Yamaha YZF750 rotary Norton replica, buying Honda’s CB500 twin, Yamaha XT500, Suzuki GT550 and Triumph Speed Twin. This month’s issue supplied with FREE cover-mounted reprint of Motor Cycle Weekly…

  • The way we were: October 1912

    The way we were: October 1912

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    Thick autumn fog nearly prevented the BMCRC running its Open Championship Meeting on Saturday, October 12, but by midday the Brooklands track was bathed in sunshine as the first event of the day, the One Hour Cyclecar race started. J T Wood (1068cc GWK) led from start to finish…

  • Brough founder’s bike under the hammer

    Brough founder’s bike under the hammer

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    The personal 1922 racing SS80 bike of Brough’s founder, George Brough, is to be auctioned off at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford on October 23, and is expected to fetch £250,000-£270,000

  • Classic British Legends

    Classic British Legends

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    An essential guide to the very best of British motorcycling has been launched by the team behind The Classic MotorCycle magazine…

  • Racers go down under for classics festival

    Racers go down under for classics festival

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    Classic motorcycles from across Britain will be crated up and shipped down under for three days of racing

  • The way we were: October 1937

    The way we were: October 1937

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    Londoner Harold Daniell (in picture) enjoyed a bumper day’s racing at BMCRC’s meeting at Brooklands on the Campbell Circuit. In the Junior race, run concurrently with the Lightweight event, Daniell (348cc Norton) led from start to finish. Jock West (New Imperial) took lightweight honours…

  • Triumph Live

    Triumph Live

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    Triumph Motorcycles has announced festival favourites Reef as the second headline act for this year’s three-day Triumph Live event, alongside celebrated Brit rockers The Kaiser Chiefs…

  • Riders warned about Continental road rules

    Riders warned about Continental road rules

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    British motorcyclists haven’t a clue when it comes to the rules and regulations which govern riding in Europe, according to a new survey…

  • Desert riders on film

    Desert riders on film

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    When you’ve got a spare quarter of an hour, have a look at It’s Better in the Wind – it’s a short film of a group of young American riders who head out for a few days…

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