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Mazda motorcycles
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Japanese automotive manufacturer Mazda celebrates its centenary this year, and has released details of its early vehicle manufacturing – a 250cc two-stroke motorcycle. The company was initially a cork maker, named Toyo Cork Kogyo, but
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Exhibition: Forgotten antique motorcycles, Latvia
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As Ian Kerr points out, anybody familiar with old motorcycles will know the name Juris Ramba, a resident of Latvia, and the self-styled ‘Baltic Pioneer’. Over the years, in difficult political conditions, he has rescued
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Cadwell comeback
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Classic motorcycle racing made a most welcome return at Cadwell Park, when the CRMC held the first meeting since lockdown began. Classic Racer was there, along with a few discerning and socially distanced spectators… Words:
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Normous Newark Autojumble to go ahead this weekend at Newark Showground
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The Normous Newark Autojumble will be going ahead as planned this Sunday, September 20 at Newark Showground.
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Burlen back to business
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Carburettor maker Burlen has increased staff numbers at its Salisbury headquarters to manufacture Amal, SU and Zenith carburettors to meet increased global demand from trade and public alike since lockdown restrictions eased. Several furloughed staff
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Intercepted by Meteors
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With motorcycle manufacturers beginning to take more and more influence from the past within their ranges, it seems only natural that the aftermarket supply industry follows suit. Designed especially for the ‘new classics’ that are
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Motorcycle Live event to go virtual for 2020
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Motorcycle Live has announced that its 2020 show in November is being moved online.
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National Motorcycle Museum offering chance to win Triumph T140J Silver Jubilee Bonneville
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The National Motorcycle Museum is giving motorcycle enthusiasts the chance to win a brand new/old stock Triumph T140J Silver Jubilee Bonneville in the musuem’s summer raffle.
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BREAKING: Kempton Autojumble cancelled
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The Kempton Autojumble, due to be held this Saturday, September 12, has unfortunately had to be cancelled due to circumstances outside of our control.
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Infernal machines’ shirt
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Martin Squires has released some screen printed t-shirts to coincide with this month’s Henry Fournier’s ‘Infernal Machines’ article (see page 80). The pictured machine is a converted De Dion Bouton motor tricycle that was ‘quite