Sam Hewitt
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Reality Czech
It’s been more than a year since we heard of David Myers’ trip to the Czech Republic, yet he’s since returned not once but twice, including visiting a classic-specific event in the republic’s second largest city. Having truly enjoyed some shows in Blighty last year, including the omnipresent expanse of the Stafford Show, I’ve also…
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Colombres
‘Moto Club Indianos’ has elevated the annual ‘Colombres’ event – or ‘Rally International Motos Clasicas’ to be correct – into two weeks of classic motorcycling on ‘real’ motorcycle roads in northern Spain. The early October event is split into two, with the ‘Tour of Northern Spain’ taking up the first week and, as Ian Kerr…
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Brighton Speed Trials
There can be few cities nowadays where it is possible to take part in a speed event less than a mile from the city centre. Add in the backdrop of the English Channel and it is all part of the unique appeal of the Brighton National Speed Trials. Instituted in 1905 to show the potential…
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Kempton Park Off-Road & Racing Show
Whatever spin you might like to put on the reasons for attending the Kempton Park Autojumble at the beginning of December, which incorporates an off-road and racing show, it was absolutely heaving with visitors. Ian Kerr realised that mild weather, mercifully devoid of rain, was enough of a reason, but the queues for the normal…
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Bite the Bullet
They say that you can wait hours for a bus – then three turn up at once. It seems to be much the same with Royal Enfields and Watsonian sidecars. Just a while ago Mick Payne reported on the Himalayan model fitted with the company’s new International model and remarked ‘Look great on the new…
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Friends reunited!
In the February 2018 edition of OBM, we published a letter from Paul Read of Bartley Green, Birmingham. In it, he was looking to get in contact with his friend, Geoff Davis, who he hadn’t seen since the late ’70s/early ’80s. Happily, Geoff got in touch with us here at OBM and we were able…
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Reminders of a Legend
Opening this month’s edition of OBM (November), two pages in, I was in for a sad treble shock. First was the sad closure of The London Motorcycle Museum, which I had enjoyed visiting on numerous occasions over the years. Being of strong Triumph sympathies, it was a joy to behold the eclectic collection of machines…
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What no brake?
I really enjoyed the feature on Honda’s assault on the Isle of Man TT back in the ’60s. However, something is puzzling me. The picture at the foot of page 26 of the October edition shows the start of the 50cc race in 1966. The two Hondas, numbers 1 and 2 ridden by Ralph Bryans…
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New name, new fresh look… even more bikes
Motorbikes are awesome. And so are the people who ride them. That’s why MoreBikes is getting a major upgrade with more pages and even more content.
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Throughout the year, thousands of people flock to the Kempton and Newark autojumbles; and now bargain-hunting jumblers can save money on entry and gain early access with the new Season Ticket.
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