News
-
Classics go for a wobble at Canada Heights
Posted
by
There was brilliant sunshine as more than 125 riders took part in the Sidcup and District Motorcycle Club’s Beginners and Wobblers Trial at Canada Heights in Kent…
-
Fast Aussie Josh gets his first TT ride
Posted
by
Australian racer Josh Brookes will make his Isle of Man TT debut next June. The Sydney born 29-year-old, who was runner up in the 2012 British Superbike Championship, will line up for Northern Ireland based Tyco Suzuki team – one of the most successful teams in TT history…
-
Classic Bike Guide on sale
Posted
by
In this issue, Triumph T100C restorer’s guide, BSA Gold Star test, Kawasaki GPZ900R, daredevil Evel Knievel profile, riding Ducati’s SD900, running a minimalist Royal Enfield Bullet and buying a British twin guide. On sale now…
-
Champion McGuinness joins Classic TT line-up
Posted
by
The latest rider to confirm his participation in the new Classic TT races in the Isle of Man is John McGuinness…
-
Museum gifted Collier machines
Posted
by
The grandson of the great Bob Collier, Matt Collier, has gifted three of his grandfather’s last remaining bikes to the Sammy Miller Museum Trust. Needing full restoration, they will then join the other Collier bikes in the museum…
-
Latest Show news
Posted
by
To avoid any confusion, the next Classic Bike Show to be held in Lanark will be on 11-12 May 2013…
-
Don Overall
Posted
by
Don Overall (featured in TCM, Dec 11) has died, just months short of his centenary. Don was a ‘survivor’ in every sense and he had an enormous fund of adventurous stories to prove it…
-
Simply sidecars
Posted
by
A new all-steel sidecar suitable for classic, lightweight and twinshock machines has just been launched
-
Veterans battle the elements
Posted
by
Heavy rain and hail battered this year’s London-Brighton Veteran Car Run, which included 15 tricycles and forecars aged between 108 and 115 years old…
-
Surtees at JD Classics
Posted
by
More than 1000 people attended the JD Classics breakfast meeting at its Maldon, Essex premises, where Sir John Surtees held court over an absorbed audience…
Advert
Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines.