Sam Hewitt

  • 1969 Honda CB750/4

    1969 Honda CB750/4

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    Four cylinder motorcycles were nothing new in 1969, but Steve Cooper shines a light on the one that made the biggest impact. If you have never sampled an early Honda CB750/4 I’d urge you to do so before they are all consigned to sterile museums or dark anonymous warehouses. No, we’re not talking about the…

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  • 1938 Triumph Speed Twin

    1938 Triumph Speed Twin

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    To celebrate the 80th anniversary of Edward Turner’s transformative ‘Speed Twin’, Triumph has re-introduced an updated version of its iconic motorcycle, but in a look back at the original, ground-breaking machine, David Curry takes a trip into the Mortons archive. When originally introduced in 1937, the Speed Twin received rave reviews from test riders, who…

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  • Stranger who became a pal

    Stranger who became a pal

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    It was with great sadness that we learnt of the death of Les Hampton who passed away on October 5, 2018. A single man, he was a lifelong fan of Moto Guzzi motorcycles, and a former president of the Moto Guzzi Club GB. David Crawford relates how he got to know Les… From the mid-1970s, I’d…

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  • Metisse launch

    Metisse launch

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    Sending Ian Kerr OBE out to a golf club on a grey autumnal morn probably wasn’t fair, but he found a good reason for the trip A prestigious golf club in Oxfordshire on a wet, wintery morning is not somewhere where you would expect to see two classic scrambler machines being ridden by a pair…

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  • Evocative images

    Evocative images

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    I was given a number of card-mounted photographs by the nephew of the photographer, who was Colin Clark, of Wragby. When he died, apparently there were many of these pictures, so I do not know how many survived. To my mind, these are brilliant photos and really evocative of the time. I do not know…

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  • It’s electric!

    It’s electric!

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    In order to give himself more opportunity to ride his classic, Graham Mudway tells us how he fitted an electric starter on his Norton ES2. It was part designed and completely installed by my friend, Fred Smith, who is a past chairman of the Cotswold Vintage Motor Cycle club. I purchased the starter online from…

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  • Viva Las Vegas: Roll the dice and grab a rarity!

    Viva Las Vegas: Roll the dice and grab a rarity!

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    Last issue we told you about the comprehensive number of bikes that have been shipped across the Atlantic, from Sweden to America, to be rolled into the auction halls of Mecum’s 28th annual Las Vegas Vintage and Antique Motorcycle Auction, taking place from January 22 through to January 27. The bikes in question – no…

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  • South of England Classic: A ‘Dominating’ event in West Sussex

    South of England Classic: A ‘Dominating’ event in West Sussex

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    The first Ardingly show of 2019 is set to celebrate 70 years of the Norton Dominator, with the help of Surrey Norton OC. Sunday, March 31 is the day, the South of England Showground is the venue, and Norton’s first twin cylinder engine, as designed by Bert Hopwood, is the focus. The 500cc Dominator Model…

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  • Proofreading pooch

    Proofreading pooch

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    Further constraints upon the OBM budget have forced the publication to resort to proofreading work being farmed out to the local dog pound. Any rumours concerning the new Old Bike Mutt range of kibbles and biscuits should be taken with the greatest of cynicism. Thanks to Deb Wildsmith for the picture. Read more News and…

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  • Perthshire Perambulations

    Perthshire Perambulations

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    Peter Remington and the enthusiastic team from Westmorland Motor Club are pleased to announce that everything is in order for the 2019 Bob MacGregor Memorial Road Run, which will take place on Tuesday, April 30. This year’s event will be dedicated to the memory of Westmorland Motor Club stalwart, John Holmes (pictured), who sadly passed…

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