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  • Norton Owners Club hits 60

    Norton Owners Club hits 60

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    It is a full 60 years since it started way back in 1959.

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  • Noel Clark Collection under the hammer

    Noel Clark Collection under the hammer

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    Noel Clark was probably never a household name, even among speedway fans, but ask anyone in grass track or among those whose favourite hobby has been restoring old bikes, and they will tell you he was very much in a class of his own. Noel, who passed away in hospital earlier this year aged 69…

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  • Carole Nash International Classic Motorcycle Show

    Carole Nash International Classic Motorcycle Show

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    After the shock of a bank holiday weekend that coincided with beautiful weather, Dave Manning braved April showers for Stafford’s spring classic bike bonanza. As we all know – or at least you should do if you have any interest whatsoever in classic bikes – the Staffordshire County Showground holds two classic motorcycle shows each…

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  • Gene Romero RIP

    Gene Romero RIP

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    Known by many as a star of the epic and iconic documentary On Any Sunday, Gene Romero was so much more than one of the stars in Bruce Brown’s acclaimed film. Born in 1948 in San Luis, California, he honed his riding skills racing in dirt track and hare scrambles, only taking to the tarmac…

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  • Cadwell sidecar revival continues

    Cadwell sidecar revival continues

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    With this year seeing the second running of this unique event at Lincolnshire’s Cadwell Park, the weekend of June 22-23 also marks the 70th anniversary of the FIM World Sidecar Championship, which is the longest surviving road racing championship that actually remains in the same format as it was in its year of introduction, 1949,…

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  • Modern classics getting practical

    Modern classics getting practical

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    With so many manufacturers now producing a modern alternative to what amounts to the ‘classic Brit twin’, it’s little surprise that the aftermarket industry is starting to catch on. With many modern machines also relying on the manufacturer’s own range of bolt-on parts, there is, however, the issue that they’re perhaps not quite as practical…

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  • Sidecar Scrapbook

    Sidecar Scrapbook

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    While there are many books discussing the subject of sidecars that are available – and even though several of them are no longer printed, they’re easily available via the like of Amazon – very few go into the real technicalities of outfits in any depth. Matt Little was very aware of this fact, and realised…

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  • Get Blasted in the Midlands

    Get Blasted in the Midlands

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    One of the most tedious jobs in the renovation or restoration of a project bike is ensuring that all the components to be checked and repaired need to be cleaned. And cleaned without causing them any damage. While it may be easy enough to take your frame and engine cases down to your local industrial…

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  • Not so easy riding

    Not so easy riding

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    An intrepid group of UK-based NVT Easy Rider owners are proposing to take on the world at Bonneville Speed Week Challenge in the US during August 2020. They will use two specially prepared NVT (Norton Villiers Triumph) Easy Rider 50cc mopeds launched in the 1970s. The NVTBSAEROC team will use a standard Easy Rider, and…

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  • Triumph’s back in the desert

    Triumph’s back in the desert

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    With the current explosion in interest in pseudo-off road styled motorcycles such as the Scramblers built by both Triumph and Ducati, and the ‘soft-roaders’ produced by just about every manufacturer (including Harley-Davidson!), it was only a matter of time before one of them put their money where their mouth is, and actually started racing one.…

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