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Crowds flock to the first classic show of 2014…
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Thousands of classic motorcycle enthusiasts have descended on Newark Showground for the opening day of the first classic event of the new year…
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Air ambulance makes flying visit to classic bike show…
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The Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance dropped in on the Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic this morning to collect funds raised by the event’s organising team…
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Prize winners at Newark
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The rosettes have been dished out and the winner’s names have been announced. We give you the Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic show winners of 2014…
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Farewell from Newark
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What a way to kick-start 2014! The Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic Show is over for another year, but what a cracker it has been…
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Hitchcock’s spares haul
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Hitchcock’s Motorcycles Ltd has recently acquired former Enfield importer Watsonian Squire’s entire stock of Royal Enfield spares…
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Classic motorcycling show delivers a happy new year
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The year’s classic bike calendar is now underway in style as a 12 time British champion and legend of the race track regaled showgoers with his tales of past glory at the Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic…
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THIS WEEKEND: Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic
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The Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic Show at Newark takes place this weekend, January 4-5, and has hundreds of beautiful classic and custom bikes to admire. With a healthy mix of trade stalls, dealers and autojumble plots it’s the perfect place for your next project…
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And we’re off…
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The 2014 calendar is well underway for fans of the older models with turnstiles now open at the Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic.
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Million-mile test: Ariel Leader
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Yes, it’s here at last – Britain’s biggest do-it-yourself road test! Sixty-seven Ariel Leader owners answered our call for considered opinions on the famous two-stroke twin. Most gave their mileages: added up, they came to 857,000! Allow for the dozen who missed out and the total must be somewhere around the million mark…
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The London Ladies Club, March 1936
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From 1936, this picture shows members of the London Ladies Club lining up on their motorcycles before embarking on a club run. Though the photograph appeared in The Motor Cycle of April 9, 1936, with no further information, the lady on the left is the then Jessie Hole, founder member of the club and works…
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