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Reference: Velocette Venom
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This late Velocette Venom is a fine hard-working example of what to many is the ultimate British single…
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Sidecar crews on parade at the TT Mountain Course
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The 2013 Isle of Man TT Races will celebrate the 90th anniversary of sidecar racing at the world famous event with a parade lap featuring some of the sport’s greatest exponents and machines…
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Garden run organisers hoping turnout will be magnifique
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French riders and riders of French machines will be given free entry to this year’s 27th Garden of England Run. The event, organised by the Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club, falls on Sunday, July 14 – Bastille Day…
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WD-40 now in seven different flavours
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Lubricant maker WD-40 has launched a new range of products intended for use in motorcycle maintenance…
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THIS WEEKEND: The Carole Nash Great Scottish Bike Show!
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The Carole Nash Great Scottish Bike Show returns to Lanark Agricultural Centre for its second year – bigger, better and more entertaining. Make a date!
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The way we were: June 1938
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Following extended tests in Canada, the Cords Piston Ring Co was established at 30 Hampstead Road, London, NW1, to distribute Cords rings in the UK. Said to be unbreakable, the rings were made in segments fabricated in alloy…
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Scottish Pre-65 Trial and Moidart Run 2013
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Despite the weather playing foul, the Scottish pre 65 did enjoy at least one day of the trial until the conditions worsened. Day two was cancelled. For the Moidart run, a popular associated event for Pre-65 attendees, a dryish start lasted until the mid way point and then the heavens opened…
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Superb prize is simply Matchless
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The AJS & Matchless Owners’ Club launched this year’s competition at the recent Bristol Classic Bike Show, with the prize a Matchless G80 500cc single of 1959 vintage…
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Triumph Tiger 100
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Belying its factory fresh appearance, this Triumph Tiger has been restored and then used for nearly 13 years. James Robinson takes up the story…
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Road Test: Royal Enfield Continental
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The Royal Enfield Continental was aimed at the younger rider, with its designers aware of what prospective riders would be looking for. It had issues, most notably with the five speed gearbox, but it also had many good points…
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