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Show call for Triumph Terriers and Tiger Cubs
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Scottish Old Bike Mart contributor and Triumph Tiger Cub enthusiast Gorgeous Biker Chick is appealing for more Cubs and Terriers to come forward to be displayed at the Cub Fest stand at the 36th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show at the Staffordshire County Showground on April 23-24.
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The remarkable feats of Harry Lorraine
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Always the showman, film star (and stuntman) Harry Lorraine sought to thrill audiences across Great Britain in the 1920s with his many acts of daring astride his Douglas flat-twin motorcycle.
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Flying machine
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There are few motorcycles which are in an elevated class, separated from the vast majority of their peers. This, though, is one of them.
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Replicas, specials, fakes and forgeries
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The seamy world of fakes, replicas and specials is one which can be navigated when armed with an understanding of what constitutes those terms, as well as a bit of nous to ensure you’re not being taken for a ride.
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Spiritual homage
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With lots of late 1960s and 1970s BMWs ending up as café racers this more authentic take, paying tribute to the beautiful Rennsport, makes a refreshing change.
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The need to diversify
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Though his primary interest was producing high-quality performance machines, Philip Vincent was keen to look at other opportunities too.
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Stafford’s here again
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Anticipation builds as we head, rapidly, towards the 36th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show at Stafford over the weekend of April 23-24.
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Pitchford takes the prize
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Ralph Pitchford, a veteran of the Dakar Rally both as a motorcycle mechanic and a co-driver in a number of cars, was a popular winner of the 2016 DJ Rally for pre-1936 motorcycles, held in March.
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The world’s fastest single
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Stuart Hooper’s ‘Big Velo’ has come through another Bonneville speed week with flying colours.
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Speedway celebration
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Once again, the annual ‘Celebration of Speedway’ took place at the National Speedway Museum within Paradise Wildlife Park, in Hertfordshire.
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