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  • ‘New’ Norton to be won

    ‘New’ Norton to be won

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    As a quick reminder, this year’s Stafford Show will see the draw of the National Motorcycle Museum’s raffle for a Norton Commando and a work bench, so you still have just about time to ensure that you have the tickets to be in with a chance. Remember this is a 1977 Norton Commando Interstate 850cc,…

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  • Unknown in Spain

    Unknown in Spain

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    Re OBM issue 404, the unidentified Villiers engine bike on page 42 appears to be a Panther 197 of 1958-1960 vintage. It looks very like the one I rode, but mine had the 250 Twin fitted and had Earles forks. Barry Thorpe, North Wales Read more Letters, Opinion, Reviews, News and Views in the March 2019…

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  • More classic Cadwell shots

    More classic Cadwell shots

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    I enclose two more of Colin Clark’s images. I do not know any details of rider or machines, but the first looks like a Norton International (9), and is marked 1950-1951. The second appears to be an AJS 7R “boy racer” (52). Note the trackside hazards! I would be interested to find out if any…

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  • Facing a Rapide sale

    Facing a Rapide sale

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    For many, the litre capacity vee twins produced in Stevenage under the Vincent banner are right at the top of the classic British motorcycling ladder. Being originally marketed as ‘the world’s fastest motorcycle’ certainly doesn’t do the reputation of Rapides any harm, nor does the fact that they have an ability to better 120mph and…

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  • Car Number Classics by Nicholas Young

    Car Number Classics by Nicholas Young

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    Reviewed by Julie Diplock Don’t be misled by the title, there’s just tons of interest for the veteran motorcycle enthusiast in this tome. Where records have survived, it covers every single (ie one letter, one digit) UK registration from A1 – Y1 and all of the English and Welsh double-letter numbers issued as at January…

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  • A shed load more

    A shed load more

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    Is your shed filled with automotive memorabilia? If it is, then it could be featured in a new television series, due to be filmed later this year. Motorbike-mad TV presenter Henry Cole and his trusty helper Sam Lovegrove, best known for their appearances on The Motorbike Show and Shed & Buried, are searching for unique…

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  • Pioneer Run

    Pioneer Run

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    Make sure that you’re up and about bright and early on March 24, as that is the day of the Sunbeam MCC Epsom to Brighton Pioneer Run. This year, it’ll run over a new route to keep things safer for the entrants. Entries are, of course, closed now, not that that’s any reason for us…

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  • The Golden Era Run 2019

    The Golden Era Run 2019

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    On Sunday, July 28, the North East Section of the VMCC will once again hold its Golden Era Run, now a firmly established annual event for motorcycles and three-wheelers made before January 1931. This friendly, non-competitive event offers opportunities to ride in good company over carefully chosen quiet roads in the beautiful Vale of York.…

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  • Join the festival

    Join the festival

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    A swift reminder for those of you who like to ride their classic machinery on classic race tracks that this year’s Festival of 1000 Bikes at Mallory Park is taking entries for the July 12-14 event. The venue’s organisers are setting the Mallory track out in its pure classic form, without the chicanes that have…

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  • Stafford marks the ‘ton’

    Stafford marks the ‘ton’

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    This year’s Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show, the 39th iteration of the Spring Stafford extravaganza, will celebrate 100 years of racing on the Isle of Man. Clearly, it’s not a century since racing on Mona’s Isle first started as, of course, that was celebrated back in 2007, but there have been 100 years in…

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