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News – Products March 2017
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Stay safe & seen with Oxford Our friends at Oxford Products want us to stay safe and seen as we head towards spring with a range of hi-viz gear. If you ride to work with
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News – Clan McKenzie at CMM pub night!
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Keep this date free in your diary! June 9 is when the Clan Mackenzie will be starring at CMM’s pub night! The do takes place at The Olde Three Cocks pub in Brigstock, Northants and
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News -Try a classic with the NMM!
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We’re big fans of what’s going on at the National Motorcycle Museum at the moment and their Friends Scheme is giving its members the chance to take part in some unique activities that just wouldn’t
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News – Race, Rock ‘n’ Ride
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Race, Rock ‘n’ Ride returns to Santa Pod Raceway over the weekend of May 20-21 following a hugely successful debut in 2016! For the first time, the weekend-long festival of motorcycling — backed by Principal
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The greatest show on earth
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With the coming of spring, all eyes are focused on the biggest event of its kind in the world, the Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show that will take place at the Staffordshire County Showground
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CRMC Awards: It’s that time once again
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As always the CRMC annual awards and dinner/dance was sold out, with genial Guest of Honour and TTRA President Alex George on hand to present the prizes at the Mercure Daventry Court Hotel. Words by:
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Crash, bang and wallop Phillip Island delivers a Classic
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Last year Team UK trounced the Aussies. This year the margin was just 11 points after the Aussies staged a remarkable comeback in the last of the four races. The victory was made even sweeter
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Transatlantic Trophy: USA superstar surprises
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The performances of Cal Rayborn and Yvon Duhamel, when they shared top individual Transatlantic Trophy Series honours with British riders in 1972 and 1973, had already shown fans in the UK that America could produce
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Classic GP: Spa-Francorcamps 1974
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It was a race of extremes. Bikes seized, Barry Sheene was left coasting and Read romped home. Building to the race… The seventh round of the 1974 500cc World Championship took place at the picturesque
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All over again
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TT podiums, 500GP world championships and a host of other duties. The Dugdale Maxton Yamaha TZ385 that served under Charlie Williams was far more than a one-trick pony. Back in the days before anyone dreamed