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  • Memories of walls and balls

    Memories of walls and balls

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    Thanks for a monthly very enjoyable read which included an article on the wall of death. A while ago, the Dorking Centre of the Velocette Owners’ Club invited a gent who had many years of experience of contact with the wall. He gave an interesting lecture with pictures of the action worldwide. His voice was…

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  • Where are you, Mary?

    Where are you, Mary?

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    I wonder if you would kindly help, for one last time I promise, to track down Mrs Mary Smith. Mary got in touch with us at West Sussex BSA Owners Club several years ago asking if we could possibly assist or indeed take on the restoration of her BSA Bantam. I went to her home…

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  • Are you sitting comfortably?

    Are you sitting comfortably?

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    I know you all like a good story, and I think you will like this one about my Uncle Sam’s Triumph T100 – that’s the same Uncle Sam whose Square 4 photos I sent in to OBM last year in the hope that I could be reunited with it. And I was successful! He and…

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  • 80th Pioneer Run reminder

    80th Pioneer Run reminder

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    Just a swift reminder for you all that the 80th Pioneer Run takes place on March 24 with a 300-plus entry for two and three wheelers from all over the world. Entries are now closed for this year, but it’s still a spectacular event for spectators and enthusiasts of veteran, vintage and classic motorcycles. Starting…

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  • It’s one ‘L’ of a bike…

    It’s one ‘L’ of a bike…

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    While you may not realise it, if you learnt to ride a bike in the late ’70s or early ’80s you will have seen this motorbike while studying the Highway Code! It’s a 1973 Triumph TR6R Tiger 650 that was owned, from new, by the Ministry of Transport and featured in the 1978 Highway Code.…

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  • Banbury Run award criteria

    Banbury Run award criteria

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    Expanding on the mention in the last issue, you’ll recall that entrants in the VMCC’s Banbury Run, held on Sunday, June 16, can qualify for a number of different awards. Included in those awards are the coveted Silver and Gold awards. In order to achieve one of these, the rider and his/her machine are required…

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  • Somerset trials: no tribulations

    Somerset trials: no tribulations

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    Of late, there seems to be an expanded interest in classic trials and similar off-road events – as you’ll have seen from the number of mentions in the OBM news pages – and the Somerton Classic Motorcycle Club’s trial is one that has benefited from this interest, and which now has to cap the entry…

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  • A Gentleman’s conveyance

    A Gentleman’s conveyance

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    Brough Superiors have, of late, seemed to be fetching higher and higher figures at auction. And it’s highly unlikely that the bike you see here is going to buck the trend… This legendary SS100 was owned and ridden by FP ‘Gentleman’ Dickson, a famous rider in the 1920s with successes in most UK rallies and races.…

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  • Festival of 1000 Bikes 2019

    Festival of 1000 Bikes 2019

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    A bit of early information here, just to make sure that you don’t double-book yourself, as this year’s Festival of 1000 Bikes, organised by the Vintage Motor Cycle Club, is to be held at Leicestershire’s Mallory Park over the weekend of July 12-14. All of the usual attractions will be on site – with track…

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  • Will you be my friend?

    Will you be my friend?

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    We all like to support the kind of causes that we’re really interested in, or in which we have a vested interest, and the warm-hearted feeling brought by supporting such ventures is made all the better when you get something back in return. The National Motorcycle Museum’s scheme – Friends of the NMM – involves…

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