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  • Rod Coleman RIP

    Rod Coleman RIP

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    Sad news from the world of motorcycle sport, as Roderick William Coleman, born June 19, 1926, passed away last August. Probably best known for his victorious performance in the 1954 Junior TT, riding an AJS 7R3, Rod is also remembered for his ride on the AJS Porcupine twin that he rode to a win in…

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  • From the Archive: Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow…

    From the Archive: Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow…

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    Motorcyclists have been taking up the challenge of riding in the snow for well over 100 years, as this selection of photos from Mortons’ extensive archive proves. Nowadays, when the world becomes a crisp, white wonderland, most motorcycles remain tucked up in their sheds and garages – but when bikes were our one and only…

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  • Wal Handley: No man ever passed this way more bravely

    Wal Handley: No man ever passed this way more bravely

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    In Wal Handley’s heyday, as far as the Press and public were concerned, he was the greatest motorcycle racer of all time.

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  • Derrick Cornell RIP

    Derrick Cornell RIP

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    Derrick Cornell sadly passed away recently after a short illness. He was ‘bike mad’ from an early age, repairing machines at his mother’s family house. He progressed to a workshop next to a pub in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, and then shortly afterwards moved on to a double-fronted shop in the town. He took on a…

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  • Middle England’s LDT review

    Middle England’s LDT review

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    Looking back on a good first year of its championship, in spite of cancelling an event, the Middle England Classic Vehicle Club is keener than ever to continue its Long Distance Trials through some of the most spectacular scenery in the north of England. The key people have got together to review the last year,…

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  • Hull RSPCA Motorcycle Show

    Hull RSPCA Motorcycle Show

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    The weather on September 8 was perfect, with not a cloud to be seen and the owners on their highly polished motorcycles rolled up in force, numbering a record 350 motorcycles on the showground, and a record number of visitors paid to come and enjoy the show too. The show is a competition of five…

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  • Telford Classic Dirt Bike Show

    Telford Classic Dirt Bike Show

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    Once more, the second weekend in February sees a mass migration of off-road classic machinery heading to Telford, for the 2020 Classic Dirt Bike Show, sponsored by Hagon Shocks. As you’ll now doubt know, not only is Hagon a key provider of shock absorbers to the motorcycle aftermarket, but is also a company with a…

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  • Mortons Archive: Military motorcycles in World War II

    Mortons Archive: Military motorcycles in World War II

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    We’ve delved into the illustrious Mortons Archive to give you a glimpse into the use of Triumph and Norton motorcycles in the Second World War.

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  • Miller museum theft

    Miller museum theft

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    Seemingly, nothing is safe nowadays. We recently heard that the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum down in the New Forest, has had the Guide Dogs for the Blind donation box smashed and the contents stolen. The first that staff knew about it was when they noticed their donkeys wandering around the drive, indicating that the gate…

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  • Sam’s the man for Moidart

    Sam’s the man for Moidart

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    Organisers Andrew Johnstone and John McCrink are pleased to announce that the 11th Moidart Peninsula Classic Motorcycle Road Run will take place on Thursday, April 30, 2020. They are delighted to add that the guest of honour for the event is none other than trials legend and all-round motorcyclist Sammy Miller. Sammy is no stranger…

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