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MoreBikes relaunches with brand new website!
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Bringing together the best of Fast Bikes, Motorcycle Sport and Leisure, Classic Motorcycle Mechanics and Back Street Heroes – MoreBikes.co.uk is about to get bigger and better than ever before. Motorbikes are awesome. And so
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National Motorcycle Museum LIVE 2020 postponed
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The National Motorcycle Museum has announced that their Museum LIVE event is postponed until October 2021.
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Throwback: John Surtees at the BBC
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Back in August 1957, John Surtees took viewers for a ride when the BBC’s television programme, ‘Let’s go motor cycling’.
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Ardingly brings light to the end of the tunnel
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While we’re all having to wait a little longer for some of the planned 2020 events (many until next year), it seems that we can finally see an end to the restrictions which we’ve undergone
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Gone missing
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Tragically, even during the lockdown period, light-fingered ‘tealeaves’ abound in the shady underground world of bike thievery, and we’re still hearing about bikes being stolen… The two you see here were stolen, along with the
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Cotton owners going virtual
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The regular Annual Rally of the Cotton Owners and Enthusiasts’ Club, held in Gloucester, is one of the numerous events that has had to be cancelled this year because of the risks posed by Covid-19
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Vincent treatment transport
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I am a regular reader of your magazine and was particularly interested in the article in the June issue on the Vinc ent-HRDs – I completely agree with you on the handling between Series As,
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Rare official Joey Dunlop replica SP1 star of George Miller auction
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A host of rare classic and modern motorcycles owned by the late George Miller are set to go under the hammer this month.
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National Motorcycle Museum launch emergency Covid-19 appeal
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The National Motorcycle Museum has launched an urgent appeal because of concerns about how and when the museum will be able to reopen.
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Flashback: Howard R Davies’ story
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Howard R Davies won the Senior TT, the world’s most important race, on a motorcycle he had built.