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WATSONIAN’S CLASSIC COMBOS
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SIDECAR MANUFACTURER WATSONIAN have launched new sidecars for modern classics from Triumph and Royal Enfield. A Prescott sidecar has been created for use with the 1200cc Triumph Bobber Black. The combo featured the popular Prescott
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The Carole Nash MCN London motorcycle show returns to Excel!
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London’s largest motorcycling event, the Carole Nash MCN London Motorcycle Show, roars back into the capital February 14-16 to celebrate all things two wheeled.
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Goodbye Percy tait
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Motorcycle sport lost a true legend when Percy Tait passed away on November 17, aged 90. Percy will be best remembered for the part he played in the success of Triumph in racing and also
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Remembering Pete Rutterford…
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Sidecar racing passenger Pete Rutterford lost his battle against cancer on November 24, 2019.
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Café Racer Kits announce details of latest bike conversion kit
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Café Racer Kits have announced details of their latest bike conversion kit.
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Motorcycling legend Colin Seeley has sadly died
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Motorcycle racing and manufacturing legend Colin Seeley has died at the age of 84. It is understood he had been unwell for some time.
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Italian legends arrive in E-Book range
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Three genuine icons of Italian motorcycle racing comprise the latest release of new titles in the catalogue of The Motorcycle Files, the range of e-books written by Classic Racer’s Alan Cathcart. They are the legendary
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Dirt Products
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Getting a handle on things AJS Motorcycles – Stormer specialists – have reintroduced their ‘SPEEDLINE’ branded classic scrambles handlebar. These are ‘bars which follow the classic shape used by scramblers in the classic period. Hand-made
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Vic Eastwood (1941-2019)
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Former scrambling star Vic Eastwood has died, aged 78. A member of BSA’s works motocross team, he was fourth in the 1965 500cc world championship, while he also won the 1968 British Motocross GP, riding
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Ogri: Remaining Everybody’s favourite since the 1970s
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The immortal Ogri was the proto-rocker that a certain kind of Seventies and Eighties rider wished they were.
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