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Classics on the Island
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While there is no Classic TT on the Isle of Man this year, there are still plenty of treats for the classic motorcycle enthusiast who wishes to visit ‘Ellan Vannin’. Anyone who’s attended any of
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The shoots of recovery!
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After a year of cancellations, disappointments and frustration, Normous Newark autojumble returns on August 16. As we went to press details were still to be finalised, but planning is underway as to how all the
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The Jumbler
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After what seems like an eternity under lockdown, doors are opening, fields are being laid out and autojumbles are back on the agenda! Already we’ve seen ’jumbles taking place – as Ian Kerr’s report here
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Brighton Speed Trials’ future confirmed
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Given the Covid-19 issues surrounding motorcycle events this year, it comes as no great surprise to hear that this year’s Brighton Speed Trials will not be taking place. However, not all of the news regarding
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Normous Newark Autojumble to go ahead on August 16
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THE biggest and best regular Autojumble in the UK is back with bang… but we’ll be making a few changes to keep you safe.
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Museum raffle tickets in this issue!
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I’m sure that every reader and subscriber to Old Bike Mart knows that the National Motorcycle Museum is a vital asset to the work of classic, vintage and veteran motorcycling. However, maybe not everyone is
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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