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2015 Pinup Calendar and Christmas cards
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Forner CBG illustrator Louise Limb has announced her 2015 Classic Pinup Calendar is now available. Featuring some of her best known images from the Back Street Heroes archive plus a couple of brand new famous lovelies, the calendar makes the perfect Christmas present for the motorcycle enthusiast…
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Television scrambles
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In December 1954, the first specially-staged TV scramble took place at Beenham. Little did anyone know just how popular the winter series would become…
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Classic Bike Guide on sale now – December 2014
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Triumph TSX, Meriden’s last hurrah. Plus John Player Norton, British 500cc buyer’s guide, Magni MV Agusta, Ducati trail bike, BSA A7 restoratrion and all your favourite columnists and archive material. On sale now!
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Brands Hatch 1980: Anglo American Match Races
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The story broke, in March 1980, that Barry Sheene would be missing from the British team for the Anglo American Match Races, after he had failed to agree start money terms with Motor Circuit Developments boss Chris Lowe…
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Milestones TT calendar
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Pirelli may have dominated the workshop wall since the 1960s but now, at last, it has a rival – a blonde in Sheffield…
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Daytona reunion
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During a few days in the Florida sun in October, which just happened to coincide with the AHRMA races at Daytona Speedway (what a coincidence) team Classic Racer caught up with old friends…
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In gear with Kinekt Design
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Kinekt Design, based in Northern New Jersey, USA, has launched this Gear Necklace; the perfect gift for the motorcycling lady in your life. It was conceived as a complement to the Gear Ring…
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Road Test: Panther-Norton special
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When Featherbed based specials are mentioned, several variations of power unit come to mind.
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Speedway JAP
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Considering it was almost never made, the competition single had an extraordinarily successful competition career. It is fortunate that John Prestwich, founder of the world-famous company that manufactured JAP engines, had second thoughts after visiting a local speedway meeting in 1928…
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Road Test: Panther-Norton
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When Featherbed based specials are mentioned, several variations of power unit come to mind but hardly ever would P&M’s slogging old sloper feature in the list. Jim Reynolds meets one such man for whom such ‘prejudices’ do not exist and finds that even the most bizarre concoction can produce remarkable results…
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