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Croz heads up Stafford
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Kiwi track ace Graeme Crosby is confirmed as the Guest of Honour at the 19th Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, held at Stafford County Showground over the weekend of 20-21 October…
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More power to the pageant
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A record crowd of more than 50,000 people flocked to the biggest and best Cholmondeley Pageant of Power, on June 15-17, despite dismal weather…
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Classic eye protection
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The latest in classic eye protection from Davida has been made to complement the rest of the Davida range and give the wearer a wide view of the road without the annoying black edge to the peripheral vision that other goggles can have…
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Ardingly Festival
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Heavy conditions underfoot and occasional further dousing with rain deterred few of the hardy that made up the motorcycle entry for this year’s Ardingly Festival of Vintage and Classic Transport…
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Tarozzi fork tubes
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The Tarozzi range of fork tubes has recently been expanded, to include some soon-to-be modern classic machines such as the Suzuki SV650…
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Spada retro clothing
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Clothing and accessory manufacturer Spada has released a range of goodies which are super-60s-retro cool and not so hard on the wallet…
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Two-strokes rule, squire!
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Advance notice for the upcoming Two-stroke Gathering at the biker-friendly Squires Cafe in Yorkshire in September and news of a new app for the iPad and iPhone from Sealey…
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RealClassic 99 on sale now!
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Every month RealClassic features ancient, classic and British bikes, with in-depth articles by expert and enthusiast authors, reflecting the old bikes we buy and ride in the real world. Unlike most classic motorcycle magazines, RealClassic isn’t available in the shops. So if you want to read the July issue, you’ll need to buy one online,…
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The way we were: August 1987
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American Eddie Lawson (Yamaha) won the 500cc class of the British Grand Prix on August 2 at Donington Park, with Australian Wayne Gardner (Honda) second and Randy Mamola third…
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MoT certificates to change again
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The new style MoT certificate, introduced in October 2011, is set to go through more changes to deter forgery and ‘clocking’ practices. Changes will be phased in over the next 18 months…