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  • Robbie Allan 1941- 2013

    Robbie Allan 1941- 2013

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    Born on June 21, 1941 Robbie’s formative years were in the Aberdeenshire village of Garlogie and his early motorcycling exploits were with the Bon Accord MCC in Aberdeen. Robbie lived a life packed full of motorcycling achievement both as a rider and organiser while retaining an enduring enthusiasm for two and three wheels. On road,…

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  • Davida backing for Lansdowne race series

    Davida backing for Lansdowne race series

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    Open to genuine race and faithful replicas of pre-63 group 1 and Group 2 machines, the series aims to maintain a level playing field for such motorcycles and their riders. For information go to www.lansdowneclassicseries.com and www.davida.co.uk • Meanwhile, we hear the Bainbridge Show Hill Climb is back on again, on Wednesday, August 14 starting…

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  • Devon Rim Company goes digital

    Devon Rim Company goes digital

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    Thanks to a simple, quick and easy ordering system, customers are able to match their bike’s hubs to the site’s brand-categorised products, which gives visual representation to individual hubs on screen. “Up until this point, we’ve depended on the customer’s descriptive skills over the phone to correctly identify the right hub for their motorcycle,” said…

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  • Time for full-on nostalgia

    Time for full-on nostalgia

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    Throughout the week runs will continue through the Lake District and will culminate in the ISDT Run on Friday, August 16 at Hayes Garden World, Ambleside. The programme is: Sunday, August 11 – Cock of the North Run Langwathby Railway Station, Penrith CA10 1NB Wednesday, August 14 – South Lakes Run Heaves Hotel, Levens, Kendal…

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  • A bit on the side

    A bit on the side

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    The same hall had a nice collection of trials sidecar outfits and a rather lovely Russian two-stroke with original chair that the editor hopes to get a ride on in the near future. Ridden in sidecars were very thin on the ground, although the event did clash with Watsonian’s open day, so this might have…

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  • Titantic trek on Triumph Terriers

    Titantic trek on Triumph Terriers

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    The Gaffers Gallop Land’s End to John o’ Groats ride was completed in October 1953 by Terrier designer Edward Turner and two colleagues. Now a group of at least eight Terrier enthusiasts are planning to do the 1008 miles for themselves. They are due to set off from the Victoria Hotel in Roche, Cornwall, at…

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  • Sunbeam shines at Founders Day

    Sunbeam shines at Founders Day

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    Star of the show at this summer’s Founders Day was undoubtably the 350cc overhead camshaft Sunbeam displayed on the Marston Sunbeam Register’s stand. Sunbeam built six experimental overhead camshaft motorcycles in 1925, five of 500cc and just a solitary 350 – this one. Refurbished about 15 years ago, it has been owned by the same…

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  • New venue for Lancs event

    New venue for Lancs event

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    Prizes for Tiddler, Lightweight, Middleweight and Unlimited motorcycles categories will be awarded along with the Tony Crossthwaite Longest Distance Ridden trophy and the Charles Connor Best Looking Bike trophy (voted on by the public) plus of course the Best in Show trophy/prize money. The show is supported by various sponsors, primarily Blackline Sprinting and the…

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  • Overseas trail riding

    Overseas trail riding

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    Got one of these? Try VINCE for a bit of adventure Yes, it’s the best trail riding in Europe combined with Austin Vince and Lois Pryce’s legendary dirt bike orienteering challenge. Novice or expert, they say you will have tremendous fun in the sun. The team says they have kept the price down to a…

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  • Sprint revival’s a national treasure

    Sprint revival’s a national treasure

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    Aintree is normally more used to one horse power and four legs, in August it will be two wheel and lots of horse power Many sprints are slowly disappearing and Blackline being a supporter of the Aintree Motorcycle Racing club decided to run it again following on Blacklines success of running the Houghton Tower Sprint…

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