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50th anniversary Founder’s Day does Taverners’ Section proud
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Although the Vintage Motor Cycle Club was founded by 38 enthusiasts who assembled at the Lounge Cafe, Hog’s Back, Guildford, Surrey, C E ‘Titch’ Allen has become known as the ‘founder’ in recent years, writes Ian Kerr.
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Sun shines for Graham Walker Memorial
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With an entry of 100 riders, this year’s Graham Walker Memorial Run around Beaulieu, Hants, on Sunday, August 7, was one of the best in the area to be organised by the Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club, writes Ian McGill.
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1983 Suzuki XN85 Turbo
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Turbo or not a Turbo – Honda CX500 Turbo, Suzuki XN85 Turbo and a Kawasaki GPZ750 Turbo
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Suzuki set for Stafford!
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If you love Suzukis and are heading for the CMM Stafford Show this October, boy are you in for a treat. Over the weekend of October 15-16, the 23rd Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show
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Classic edge to British GP
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Classic bikes and classic racers will again feature heavily in this year’s British MotoGP event. Double world champ and former Stafford Show special guest Graeme Crosby will be at the British MotoGP this September (1-4)
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American Legends Star at Stafford
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Four of the stars of the iconic Bruce Brown motorcycling movie from the Seventies, On Any Sunday, are to be guests of honour at the Carol Nash Classic Mechanics Show, held at Stafford County Showground,
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VMCC section embraces the Roaring Twenties
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The East Sussex section of the Vintage Motor Cycle Club presented a fine selection of machinery at a Roaring Twenties Day in Bexhill-on-Sea recently, with motorcycles around the VMCC stand including a period 1925 James,
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A Norton Navigator’s tale – the rescuer rescued
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Les Orme tells how, many years after the event, he managed to return the favour to a Norton Navigator that had rescued him from a breakdown crisis in France. My motorcycling days started in 1959,
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Sweltering success for Skipton’s record-breaking Big Bike Sunday
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Records were broken during the Girder Fork & Classic Motorcycle Club’s 20th anniversary year when 1300 visitors – a big increase over last year’s 850 – supported the club’s Big Bike Sunday charity event at
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