As the electric bicycle/motorcycle concept increases in popularity, will it go the way of pioneer motorcycling… or autocycles? If you are an active pedal cyclist – especially if you ride in a group – you’ve
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Bill Little to retire after almost 40 years
There’s all sorts of fascinating stuff in Bill’s barn, as this picture amply shows. “It’s been much better than a proper job,” he said, “but this is the year I’ve decided to retire after almost
Read moreAnother brilliant Banbury Run – and it's still the biggest and best in the world!
Chris and Mary Harris are pictured with a 1929 Ariel Model F. Chris is often seen aboard a Scott, but said that the Ariel was much more suitable for pillion duties when Mary comes along!
Read moreA Cotton restored
Brian (left) and ace engineer Arthur, his near-lifetime mate, reflect on good times with the two bikes they once shared. Following my progress report of nine months ago, by which time I’d restored the rolling
Read moreBritish scooter display opens at Haynes Motor Museum
Visitors could be in for a surprise when they see the sheer variety of British scooters in the new display at the Haynes International Motor Museum in Yeovil. The collection showcases the development of the
Read moreT160 triplex primary drive problem solved
All you need to carry out the T160 conversion is the new sprocket, your original spider assembly and shock-absorber rubber retaining plate, a T150 primary chain and T150 Triplex engine sprocket. David and Ian Wright
Read moreCarole Nash winner Ben spends a day with his hero Leon Haslam
Experiencing a few laps as pillion passenger with Leon’s equally famous dad, Ron is one of the things that Ben Hayes will never forget. The day started at the gym, where Ben was put through
Read moreJapanese bikers' day at Sammy Miller Museum
Japanese machinery of all descriptions made a beeline for the Sammy Miller Museum on June 11. Nearest the camera are a 500cc Honda single and a Kawasaki KH250. Awards for the best 1950s/60s bike, the
Read moreTimely Thunderfest victory for Rob Head
Class A winner Rob Head (740 BSA Norton) is seen in close company with Class B winner Keith Ruddock (250 BSA). The riders had to decide what their own average speeds would be and then
Read moreWho said that old bikes weren't fun to ride?
The club’s ‘Reed Scott’ is mastered by an enthusiastic rider. Well, your dreams can come true when you enrol on a Vintage Motor Cycle Club training day. Twice a year, the VMCC organises training days
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