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  • Timely Thunderfest victory for Rob Head

    Timely Thunderfest victory for Rob Head

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    Class A winner Rob Head (740 BSA Norton) is seen in close company with Class B winner Keith Ruddock (250 BSA). The riders had to decide what their own average speeds would be and then ride smoothly and consistently to achieve them. There was lots of motorcycling nostalgia in the paddock, with bikes ranging from…

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  • Who said that old bikes weren't fun to ride?

    Who said that old bikes weren't fun to ride?

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    The club’s ‘Reed Scott’ is mastered by an enthusiastic rider. Well, your dreams can come true when you enrol on a Vintage Motor Cycle Club training day. Twice a year, the VMCC organises training days on which enthusiasts can experience the challenge of riding early machinery with hand gear-change, lever throttles and other interesting features…

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  • Wobbling ‘Dad’s army’ invades Northern Ireland

    Wobbling ‘Dad’s army’ invades Northern Ireland

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    Picture the Dad’s Army scene as Captain Mainwaring addresses his mainly past their ‘sell-by’ date squad, writes Ted Bemand. They should have been looking over a beautiful patchwork of green fields… “Right, men,” he says. “I’ve got an idea. Instead of waiting for the invasion, we need to practise one ourselves, on our autocycles.” (The…

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  • Italy shows how to keep classic bikes alive, kicking and fun!

    Italy shows how to keep classic bikes alive, kicking and fun!

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    Old bikes don’t handle? Mervyn Stratford’s fiery cornering style on his Rudges could put many a lardy modern bike to shame! The ASI Moto Show has to be one of the best-kept secrets of the classic bike world in the UK – which, considering the advertising the Italian club has done over the 16 years…

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  • Welsh Motoring Auction Cancelled

    Welsh Motoring Auction Cancelled

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    The annual Welsh Motoring Auction on June 18th at Cothi Bridge has been reluctantly cancelled by the Auctioneers Peter Francis of Carmarthen. This difficult decision had to be taken due to the very limited number of entries that had committed to the sale as the catalogue deadline approached. Having held the auction annually for over…

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  • Mallory Bike Bonanza

    Mallory Bike Bonanza

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    We would like to apologise for the incorrect advert for the Mallory Bike Bonanza appearing in the June issue of Old Bike Mart. CORRECT DATES: 30-31 JULY 2016. JULY 30-31st 2016 Please see the advert below for the correct date –  For more information please click here.

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  • Welsh Motoring Auction cancelled

    Welsh Motoring Auction cancelled

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    Welsh Motoring Auction cancelled This difficult decision had to be taken due to the very limited number of entries that had committed to the sale as the catalogue deadline approached. Having held the auction annually for over 15 years, during which time some rare and valuable vehicles have changed hands, Nigel Hodson, auctioneer in charge,…

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  • Italy shows how to keep classic bikes alive, kicking and FUN!

    Italy shows how to keep classic bikes alive, kicking and FUN!

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    Old bikes don’t handle? Mervyn Stratford’s fiery cornering style on his Rudges could put many a lardy modern bike to shame! Based at the Autodromo di Varano de’Melagari, close to Parma in northern Italy, the three-day track event is a superb festival of motorcycling that’s totally free to view, yet as I discovered at the…

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  • Wobbling 'Dad's Army' invades Northern Ireland!

    Wobbling 'Dad's Army' invades Northern Ireland!

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    They should have been looking over a beautiful patchwork of green fields… “Right, men,” he says. “I’ve got an idea. Instead of waiting for the invasion, we need to practise one ourselves, on our autocycles.” (The Home Guard doesn’t run to 16H Nortons). “Where?” asks Sergeant Wilson. “Not Scotland,” interrupts Private Godfrey. “My knees are…

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  • More than half-a-million bikes in a year – Royal Enfield's best financial results ever

    More than half-a-million bikes in a year – Royal Enfield's best financial results ever

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    After opening a new Royal Enfield store at Mitcham, Surrey, last year, RE’s CEO Siddhartha Lal (left) attended the Goodwood Revival meeting where an authentic 1960s RE dealership was housed in a marquee. Maurice Mumford (right) who worked at RE’s Westwood plant in the 1950s, was there to offer advice as mechanics fettled a 1949…

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