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Enter Sandman!
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Get sand well and truly kicked in your face this year with the fourth annual AMCA Beach Race at Skegness which takes place on November 16-17…
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Evo encouraged
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The South East Enduro Combine has announced that it will be continuing the Tollring Evo class for classic bikes this year…
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The next generation
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Sam Grief (age 15, from Willington, near Derby) spent a week on work experience with The Classic Motorcycle in early April…
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Reference: Magnat-Debon Poum
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Ace restorer John Guy is well known on the show circuit, for his collection of vintage and post-vintage machines, six of which are SOS two-strokes. To find John as the owner of the featured French-built Magnat-Debon, then, was a bit of a surprise…
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Reference: Magnat-Debon Poum
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Ace restorer John Guy is well known on the show circuit, for his collection of vintage and post-vintage machines, six of which are SOS two-strokes. To find John as the owner of the featured French-built Magnat-Debon, then, was a bit of a surprise…
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Amberley Museum annual show
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The Amberley Museum is located within a network of roads which offer some fine motorcycling. With a few hundred years of technology in various features at the destination and factoring in fine weather; it had all the makings of being a great day out. And so it proved…
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VMCC Banbury Run 2013
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Another reminder that June 16 sees the return of Vintage Motor Cycle Club’s Banbury Run, to be held at the Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, Warwickshire. It will be the largest gathering of veteran and vintage machines in the world…
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Mick Andrews: two in a row
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Ossa ace Mick Andrews scored his second win in the prestigious Scottish Six Days Trial in 1971…
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Honda CB450: buyer’s guide
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Before supplies dry up splash some cash and buy a Honda CB450. No, not the later uber-Dream from Brazil but the bike that scared the British bike industry witless…
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Suzuki RS68
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The 125 that escaped Suzuki’s crusher. John Nutting describes how the exotic Suzuki RS68 125cc four, the last works racer of the 60s, was liberated from obscurity
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