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  • Fourth Leighton Hall Motorcycle Hill  Climb will be longest and fastest yet

    Fourth Leighton Hall Motorcycle Hill Climb will be longest and fastest yet

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    There will be plenty of high-octane action when the fourth Motorcycle Hill Climb takes place on a newly extended course at historic Leighton Hall, just half a mile from Yealand Conyers in Lancashire, on Sunday, September 23. Organiser Ian Sherrard, of Sherrard Classic Vehicle Events, has extended the climb from 220 metres to 268,with a…

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  • It’s a winning formula at Crich Classic Motorcycle Day

    It’s a winning formula at Crich Classic Motorcycle Day

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    Both visitor and entry numbers were up for the second annual Classic Motorcycle Day to be organised in conjunction with the Vincent HRD Owners’ Club at Crich Tramway Village in Derbyshire on a glorious first day of July. The magical blend of classic motorcycles and vintage trams proved a winning formula, and once again the…

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  • William Dunlop (1985-2018) – a true racing hero

    William Dunlop (1985-2018) – a true racing hero

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    The road racing world is still reeling from the death of 32-year-old Irish hero William Dunlop. He died following a crash on Saturday, July 7, during practice for the Skerries 100 road race, organised by the Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters’ Club in County Dublin. The accident occurred at the Sam’s Tunnel section on the third lap…

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  • ‘Bread bin’ petrol tank straps from Clive Scarfe

    ‘Bread bin’ petrol tank straps from Clive Scarfe

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    With no replacements, new old stock or re-manufactures for the centre aluminium extrusion strips on Triumph T150V European petrol tanks, and taking into account the high cost of making faithful reproductions or the originals, Clive Scarfe Systems has come up with a nice-looking alternative. Costing £98 plus p&p, the new straps are made of 0.7mm…

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  • Netley Marsh Eurojumble 2018

    Netley Marsh Eurojumble 2018

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    Whether you need one particular part or you just fancy a mooch through mountains of motorcycling memorabilia, you should make a date in your diary for one of Britain’s biggest bike jumbles. The Carole Nash Eurojumble is celebrating its 25th year, returning to Netley Marsh, between Cadnam and Totton, Hants SO40 7GY, on Friday, August…

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  • Festival of 1000 Bikes

    Festival of 1000 Bikes

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    After a five-year hiatus, Leicestershire’s Mallory Park is once again playing host to the Festival of 1000 Bikes, and Dave Manning rode through the early July heat to see the result. With 2018’s incredible summer season bringing about much reminiscing of 1976, it seems rather apt that the layout of the Mallory Park circuit for…

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  • Yorkshire Classic revving up for annual bike show

    Yorkshire Classic revving up for annual bike show

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    The Bronte Hotel in Haworth will again play host to around 100 classic bikes and many more fans from 6.30pm onwards at the Yorkshire Classic motorcycle event on July 18. With classes for girder fork, British and foreign classics, mopeds and scooters to 1980, ex-military and competition to 1970, along with reproduction and customised there…

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  • Sun shines on Wells CMC’s Tortoise & Hare charity run

    Sun shines on Wells CMC’s Tortoise & Hare charity run

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    icturesque Wells Market Place was packed with 160 motorcycles of all ages awaiting the start of the 8th annual Tortoise and Hare Run organised by the Wells Classic Motorcycle Club to raise funds for the Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance on the morning of Sunday, June 3. Entries came from as far afield as Yorkshire,…

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  • Mike Hailwood inducted into the Motor Sport Hall of Fame

    Mike Hailwood inducted into the Motor Sport Hall of Fame

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    After more than 40,000 enthusiasts from around the world voted for their favourites in a number of motor sport categories, motorcycling legend Mike Hailwood topped a shortlist including TT hero Joey Dunlop and American world champion Kenny Roberts, and was duly inducted into the Motor Sport Hall of Fame at the Royal Automobile Club’s Woodcote…

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  • New calendar will boost Exmoor Run charity fund

    New calendar will boost Exmoor Run charity fund

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    Open to all motorcycles, Taunton Classic Motorcycle Club’s annual charity Exmoor Run will start from Sheppy’s Cider, just outside Taunton, on Sunday, August 12. Entrants will cover just over 100 fully marshalled miles, enjoying coffee breaks and a lunch stop in picturesque Dulverton, before returning to Sheppy’s for the presentations and raffle, and the chance…

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