Sam Hewitt

  • New Dates for Classic Dirt Bike Show 2021

    New Dates for Classic Dirt Bike Show 2021

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    The UK’s biggest and best classic off road show is getting a new date for one year only, as the scene aims to fight back against the COVID-19 pandemic. Normally held each February, the Classic Dirt Bike Show in Telford will switch weekends to May 15 and 16 for 2021. Given the continued uncertainty surrounding…

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  • Off-road heritage up for sale

    Off-road heritage up for sale

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    It’s not every day that a bike comes up for sale that has been restored by an internationally-known museum, nor one that has a large amount of provenance, and stories that surround its past. Yet Michael Dawson’s Bultaco Matador is one such machine. Cosmetically restored by Phillipe Vandeville in 2007, it has undergone mechanical restoration…

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  • Christmas & Black Friday at The National Motorcycle Museum

    Christmas & Black Friday at The National Motorcycle Museum

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    Whilst The National Motorcycle Museum is closed to visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic, the online retail shop is still operating as normal.  Full of Christmas gift ideas for the classic two-wheel enthusiast, the museum’s online shop hosts lots of classic motorcycling related items, as well as their own museum branded clothing. James Hewing, Museum Director, said: “Due to COVID-19 we won’t…

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  • Workshop wonders with discounts

    Workshop wonders with discounts

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    The time is ripe to treat yourself to some new workshop equipment, or to persuade your family that they’d make excellent Christmas presents! Handily, the Sealey winter promotion catalogue is now out, with the 64 page promotion including discounts of up to 55% on some items. The promotion runs until February 28 next year, and…

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  • Wonderful winter warmers

    Wonderful winter warmers

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    Modern motorcycle clothing has made riding a bike through the depths of winter – or even the cooler days of autumn and spring – far more comfortable than it ever used to be. And, with clothing now protective as well as waterproof, there are further advancements being made with regards to warmth, as these Keis…

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  • Sammy restores his first comp bike

    Sammy restores his first comp bike

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    During lockdown, Sammy Miller MBE undertook the restoration of his first competition bike, the New Imperial that he started competing on aged just 17 – the first bike that he owned being a Francis-Barnett. While his first event on the little Imp – the Mullusk Grasstrack on the outskirts of Belfast – resulted in retirement…

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  • Discover custom scooters’ jaw-dropping evolution

    Discover custom scooters’ jaw-dropping evolution

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    The dramatic evolution of scooters from identical commuter vehicles to gloriously individual mobile works of art is explored and explained in a new fully illustrated book by Scootering magazine writer, Stuart Owen. The Evolution of the Custom Scooter: a Detailed Look at Some of the Best Vespas and Lambrettas Ever Built, published by Banovallum Books,…

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  • Bonhams back at Bicester

    Bonhams back at Bicester

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    Having had a truly successful Summer Sale at the Bicester heritage site, with a record-breaking auction of no less than £3.6 million and a hugely impressive 95% sale rate, Bonhams returns to the venue for the weekend of December 5/6, for their highly anticipated Winter Sale. In common with many previous Bonhams auctions, the Winter…

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  • Flat twin enthusiasm

    Flat twin enthusiasm

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    I too was also interested in the June article on flat twins. That must be a rare photo of the Lilac, I remember they also made a transverse V-twin like the Guzzi. IZH and Jawa made an interesting flat twin bike transverse and shaft drive in the early 1980s. It was interesting as it was…

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  • The Dreamliner lives on

    The Dreamliner lives on

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    I wanted to say how much I enjoyed the article in OBM about the wonderfully talented technical illustrators who graced the pages of the motorcycle and motoring press in pre-computer generated days. My particular favourite was the great Lawrie Watts, whose career was captured in the book Watts My Line. I was introduced to Lawrie’s…

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