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  • BSA M20

    BSA M20

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    Shining BSA M20 – wish this was mine If you would like a photo print of this image have a look on www.mortonsarchive.com

  • Blast from the past Steve McQueen on a Triumph

    Blast from the past Steve McQueen on a Triumph

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  • Geoff Duke on a Featherbed Norton

    Geoff Duke on a Featherbed Norton

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  • Ago’s leap

    Ago’s leap

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  • The Prince of Speed, Phil Read on his way to the first 250cc 100mph lap

    The Prince of Speed, Phil Read on his way to the first 250cc 100mph lap

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  • March/April 2017

    March/April 2017

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    WHAT’S INSIDE   From the Classic Racer archive Did you know that you can buy any image from our archive for your own use? Classic Racer has tens of thousands of some of the greatest

  • Charterhouse auction at the Carole Nash Eurojumble 2015

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    Images of a selection of lots on sale from the Charterhouse auction being held at the Carole Nash Eurojumble, Netley Marsh, September 4-5.

  • Classic British Legends: Brooklands

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    There are few places in Britain which so evoke the spirit of racing heroism as Brooklands. For decades it was at the epicentre of both motor racing and aircraft development. The banked circuit created by Hugh Locke King saw records tumble to men with nerves of steel who were determined to carve out their place…

  • Triumph Trident T150V part one

    Triumph Trident T150V part one

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    A box of engine parts arrives in Rod Gibson’s workshop masquerading as a 1973 Triumph triple engine… > Part two gallery

  • Triumph Trident T150V part two

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    Rod Gibson finishes his rebuild of the complicated three cylinder engine with work on the transmission. A hugely satisfying job – but Japanese bikes are easier to work on he says… > Part one gallery

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