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  • Great day out  at Lytham Hall

    Great day out at Lytham Hall

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    For the 11th year, Lytham Hall will host Mark Woodward’s Classic Car & Motorbike Show on Sunday, July 22. The Fylde coast venue is located seven miles from Blackpool, and is easily accessible from the M6/M55. The show will run from 10am until 4pm, and admission prices, including free parking, full access to the park,…

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  • A TRULY ‘MAMMOTH’ EVENT!

    A TRULY ‘MAMMOTH’ EVENT!

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    Münch Mammoth sells for £154,940 at Bonhams spring Stafford sale Several world bidding records were broken at the International Classic MotorCycle Show at Stafford over the weekend of April 21-22 when a 1970 1177cc Clymer MÜnch TTS Mammoth was sold for a staggering £154,940, and a 1973 MV Agusta 750S went for £96,700 – the…

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  • A Vintage Training Day

    A Vintage Training Day

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    Dave Manning heads to deepest Staffordshire to find a collection of vintage machinery that is begging to be ridden. While the very fact that you’re reading Old Bike Mart shows that you probably have an interest in motorcycles of a certain age, it doesn’t necessarily follow that each and every reader owns a large and…

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  • Torrens Trophy awarded to World Superbike Champion Jonathan Rea

    Torrens Trophy awarded to World Superbike Champion Jonathan Rea

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    Northern Ireland’s Jonathan Rea MBE was awarded the Royal Automobile Club’s Torrens Trophy on Thursday, March 29 – the day our April issue went to press – at the Pall Mall Clubhouse for being the first rider to win three consecutive World Superbike Championships. For Rea, it was only the latest in a string of…

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  • What a pair of beauties!

    What a pair of beauties!

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    By courtesy of the Sammy Miller Museum, visitors to the Vintage Motor Cycle Club’s Festival of 1000 Bikes at Mallory Park on July 7-8 will thrill to the sounds of two of the most exotic racing motorcycles ever built – the five-speed 498cc Moto Guzzi V8 and the four-speed 500cc double-overhead-camshaft Gilera as raced by…

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  • Water in the works!

    Water in the works!

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    Martin Hamer looks back fondly on a wet Scottish Highland tour with a dear friend on a misfiring 500cc Honda four, thanks to water in the works. Reading the November 2017 issue of Old Bike Mart, and in particular Lindsey Norris’s article relating to the challenges he faced with his Honda 400/4 when travelling to…

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  • BMW Airhead Fellowship plans its most ambitious event so far

    BMW Airhead Fellowship plans its most ambitious event so far

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    The BMW Airhead Fellowship, a non-profit-making organisation run by Peter Ardron and dedicated to keeping as many air-cooled ‘R’-series BMWs as possible on the road, is planning an ambitious event at the Lincolnshire Showground in aid of the Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance from July 13-15. Unique in the history of the BMW vintage and…

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  • A Holmes-spun Triumph…

    A Holmes-spun Triumph…

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    Recalling being blown into the weeds by a sharp-sounding and decidedly rapid JH Special Triumph Tiger Cub, John McCrink visits the man who created it and marvels at his home-brewed craftsmanship. About 10 years ago, while taking part in one of Pete Remington’s excellent Nostalgia Road Runs in the Lake District, I was riding out…

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  • TRUE GRIT!: Shortened 79th Pioneer Run braves ‘Mini Beast from East’

    TRUE GRIT!: Shortened 79th Pioneer Run braves ‘Mini Beast from East’

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    Despite snow on the ground and a bitterly cold wind, the Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club’s classic season-opener on Sunday, March 18 brought determination by the bucketload, writes Ian Kerr. Although amber weather warnings about the ‘Mini Beast from the East’ threatened cancellation of this year’s 79th Pioneer Run on Sunday, March 18, after careful consideration…

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  • All set for the Engineerium Run

    All set for the Engineerium Run

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    Open to classic and modern motorcycles, The Engineerium Motorcycle Run organised by the Sussex British Motorcycle Owners’ Club in partnership with Rotary in Brighton and Hove will take place on Sunday, April 22, with proceeds in support of the Kamelia Kids Children’s Centre in Worthing. The start and finish will be at Blatchington Mill School,…

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