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  • Show call for Triumph Terriers and Tiger Cubs

    Show call for Triumph Terriers and Tiger Cubs

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    At the forthcoming Stafford Show, ‘Geebee’ and fellow Cubbies are planning to improve on previous Cub and Terrier displays. “Whatever type, model, style or state your bike is in, and whether it be road, competition, pristine or part-finished, it would be great to have it on the stand,” she says. “Last year we had around…

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  • Vincents burning rubber again at Long Marston

    Vincents burning rubber again at Long Marston

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    One of the few Vincent sprinters still active today, Maurice Brierley’s Methamon sidecar outfit will be showing its paces on April 17. Vincent-powered machines became a popular choice during the early days of National Sprint Association events, with George Brown’s 1000cc Nero and 1500cc Super Nero establishing many records. He was often seen at NSA…

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  • Spring has sprung – and all wheels point to Stafford

    Spring has sprung – and all wheels point to Stafford

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    He still looks good on it, doesn’t he? Visitors to the Stafford Show will be able to get up close to this gorgeous 1957 250cc dohc World Championship Mondial which will be displayed in the main hall courtesy of the Sammy Miller Museum Trust. As well as halls packed with rows of stunning exhibition machines,…

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  • Better displays planned for Sidcup Club's big bike night

    Better displays planned for Sidcup Club's big bike night

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    Bikes of all shapes and sizes are scrutinised by the eager crowd at last year’s Sidcup Club Bike Night. The club has been organising successful International, National and Centre off-road events including the Maxxis British Championship, for many years, but following a committee member’s suggestion of opening up the venue to bike fans in general…

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  • Calendar girl Rachael hosts NMM workshop training day

    Calendar girl Rachael hosts NMM workshop training day

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    Friends of the National Motorcycle Museum learn the intricacies of wheel-building from Central Wheel Components on Saturday, February 27. With demonstrations and talks by companies and individuals associated with the museum, the morning sessions offered the chance to learn some tricks of the trade from Redditch Powder Coaters and Central Wheel Components – both work…

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  • Record price in offing for 1930 Brough Superior SS100 outfit?

    Record price in offing for 1930 Brough Superior SS100 outfit?

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    With just five owners from new, this superb unrestored 1930 Brough Superior SS100 could fetch a stratospheric auction price this month. Registered TV 2003, the combination left the factory on April 14, 1930, and could have been the only to do so with a sidecar attached as just 21 SS100s were produced that year. Sidecars…

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  • Brave Dragonists enjoy Llyn Gwynant campsite in the sun

    Brave Dragonists enjoy Llyn Gwynant campsite in the sun

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    Colin Temple-Smith gives the thumbs up for his journey home on his Sunbeam S8. The accompanying S8 has some neat homemade leg shields, screen and panniers designed for minimum weight. Is it really winter? There was no hint of wetness at this year’s Dragon Rally, my 19th, to which I rode my 600 1951 Norton…

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  • Sussex British bike club celebrates 30th anniversary

    Sussex British bike club celebrates 30th anniversary

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    Against the fabulous backdrop of Arundel Castle, members of the Sussex British Motorcycle Owners’ Club line up their bikes for a photo-shoot to publicise the club’s forthcoming 30th Anniversary Classic Bike Show that will take place at the venue on Sunday, May 8. Those ideals haven’t budged as the Sussex British Motorcycle Owners’ Club approaches…

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  • PoW camp venue for 36th S&T Regularity Run

    PoW camp venue for 36th S&T Regularity Run

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    Cultybraggan Camp 21 – the last remaining complete Second World War POW camp in the UK. The camp was built in 1941 to house 4000 high-risk prisoners, and much of it remains intact, with more than 80 Nissen huts, sports fields, a firing range and the last nuclear bunker built in the UK. Read more…

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  • Great track day action that's just a Channel crossing away

    Great track day action that's just a Channel crossing away

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    British roadburners await their next track sessions at Lurcy Levis. Located some 350 miles from Calais in an easy five hours, and 290 miles from Le Havre, this friendly event has a loyal following. Read more in the March issue of OBM  

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