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  • A long pause!

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    Speedway enthusiast Colin Knight has a prize-winning collection of cinder-shifters, so was rather pleased to be offered a rare five-valve Weslake engine. Around 30 years ago, the engine had a brief, but glorious track-racing career until outlawed by regulations…

  • Celebration of classic motorcycles at Bristol show

    Celebration of classic motorcycles at Bristol show

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    Enthusiasts came out in droves to the Bath and West Showground over the weekend to enjoy a superb celebration of motorcycling, and it was the regional clubs that really shone in Somerset…

  • Top selection of display bikes at Bristol Classic

    Top selection of display bikes at Bristol Classic

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    The waiting is over and the judges’ votes are in; award winners have now been announced at the 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show and the standard this year has been exceptional…

  • Somerset winners announced!

    Somerset winners announced!

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    There are some incredible machines on display this year at the 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show here in Somerset. Despite the recent troubles across the West Country, thousands of visitors, traders and clubs have come out in force and made this weekend truly fantastic.

  • Local flavour at Shepton Mallet

    Local flavour at Shepton Mallet

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    The south west’s finest have turned out to support the 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show, and it’s not just classic bikes that have been celebrated…

  • All systems go at Shepton Mallet

    All systems go at Shepton Mallet

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    The 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show is underway at the Bath and West Showground, and enthusiasts are pouring in to the venue to explore the hundreds of traders, clubs, autojumbles and private entries on offer.

  • Club stand winners announced at the Bath and West

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    The Bristol branch of the Norton Owners Club has scooped the prize for best club stand at the 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show. The display, laid out in the style of a 1960s shop window, was inspired by the date of the first meeting of the Bristol branch in 1963.

  • Come and see TCM at the show…

    Come and see TCM at the show…

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    The 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show is in full swing and, as the title sponsor of the show, you can catch up with The Classic MotorCycle magazine by taking a trip to the main hall and saying hello to the team on the Mortons Main Stand.

  • Bargain hunters at the Bristol classic

    Bargain hunters at the Bristol classic

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    With everything on offer from tyres to tinware, visitors in search of a bargain are routing through the autojumble stands at the 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show, which got underway this morning at the Bath and West Showground in Shepton Mallet.

  • The Classic MotorCycle – March 2014

    The Classic MotorCycle – March 2014

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    Ariel Red hunter profile, 1930s racing hardman Ernie Nott, 1954 ISDT gold medal Francis-Barnett, Velocette Viper restoration, Motor Guzzi V7, vintage BSA, plus all the usual archive stories and columnists. Also with this month’s issue, a free cover-mounted 32-page military British motorcycle supplement…


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