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  • An ‘L’ of a way to help Cancer Research UK

    An ‘L’ of a way to help Cancer Research UK

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    Graham Lampkin takes the splash for Cancer Research UK on his Royal Enfield. “I undertook a similar venture last year, called ‘Lampy Goes to Lerwick’, riding off-road wherever possible,” said Graham, 62, “and it raised over £3000 for the charity.” Read more in this month’s edition of Old Bike Mart  

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  • Important update for Old Bike Mart February issue

    Important update for Old Bike Mart February issue

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    The edition will leave the publishing offices today (Wednesday 4) and while we are hopeful this means most copies will reach intended addresses by Saturday, we want to apologise in advance for any additional wait encountered. If your copy has not arrived by Tuesday, February 10, then you can give our customer services team a…

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  • Easy-to-follow wiring loom kit from Paul Goff

    Easy-to-follow wiring loom kit from Paul Goff

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    It can also be used when converting a six-volt bike to 12-volt using the original alternator. The kit comes with an easy-to-follow circuit diagram and all connectors, sleeving and cable ties required. It uses the British standard wiring colours in order to make sense against the bike’s original diagram, although it’s a lot simpler. A…

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  • Maria Costello rides again Down Under

    Maria Costello rides again Down Under

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    Maria Costello corners on the Rob Francis Honda VFR400. Photo: Ray Oxford As well as her Island success, Maria Costello also appeared in the Barry Sheene Festival of Speed in Australia in March. The Hampton Downs meeting champions classic and post-classic solo racing, classic and modern sidecars, and this year’s event also celebrated women motorcycle…

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  • More than 400 bikes at Leighton Buzzard event

    More than 400 bikes at Leighton Buzzard event

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    Built from surplus War Department Light Railways equipment, the 2ft gauge light railway opened in 1919 to transport the high-quality sand that’s still quarried in the area to the main line. After a life span of exactly 50 years, it closed in 1969 when the quarries switched to road transportation. It was taken over by…

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  • Reward offered as Tiger Cub is stolen

    Reward offered as Tiger Cub is stolen

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    Nigel has already posted an advertisement on eBay offering a £500 reward for the safe return of his bike, which carries the frame number 17384 and engine number T12017384. He says the Cub, stolen from a lock-up in Wendover on October 1, has a reconditioned original Amal carb and the right-hand fork seal weeps a…

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  • JCM trials bike on loan to Sammy Miller Museum

    JCM trials bike on loan to Sammy Miller Museum

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    Sammy, Joel and the JCM trials bike that is now on display in the museum Sammy himself won many events on the 323cc, five-speed machine, with an 82 x 60mm bore and stroke, and it is on display in the museum’s off-road section. The museum displays more than 340 motorcycles with trials and road racing…

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  • More bikes than ever join Tewkesbury line-up

    More bikes than ever join Tewkesbury line-up

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    Visitors mill around vehicles of all shapes and sizes, including a good turn-out of motorcycles and scooters, at the Tewkesbury Classic Vehicle Festival Organised by the Rotary Club of Tewkesbury, with all profits going to local, national and international charities, the show boasted an estimated 700 vehicles, 5000 visitors and over 100 stallholders, along with…

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  • Museum meeting

    Museum meeting

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    These New Imperials and other revered British motorcycles are moved out of the way to make room for the monthly VMCC section club meetings There is full and free access to the museum on club nights, with refreshments available, and all VMCC members are free to visit. Non-members are also welcome, and can be sure…

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  • Motoball returns to Hamstreet\'s  Romney Marsh Classic Bikejumble

    Motoball returns to Hamstreet\'s Romney Marsh Classic Bikejumble

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    For the first time there will also be an auction of motorcycles and spares, with expected lots including a 1994 Moto Guzzi California, British bike autojumble items, a quantity of motorcycle wheels, enamel signs and petrol cans. Lots can be entered from 10am until noon, and the auction will begin at 1pm. There is no…

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