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  • Classics at the modern Dirt Bike Show

    Classics at the modern Dirt Bike Show

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    After the successes of the classic element at the Dirt Bike Show at Stoneleigh last year, the classic element returns and will be better than ever…

  • Wroughton Speed Trials

    Wroughton Speed Trials

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    Ideal weather brought out a choice selection of vintage and classic machines for the August Wroughton Speed Trials…

  • Old Bike Mart Unearthed – September 2012

    Old Bike Mart Unearthed – September 2012

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    This month’s unearthed readers bikes and finds

  • RealClassic 101 out now!

    RealClassic 101 out now!

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    Every month RealClassic features ancient, classic and British and international bikes, with in-depth articles by expert and enthusiast authors, reflecting the old bikes we buy and ride in the real world. But RealClassic isn’t normally available in the shops. So if you want to read the latest issue, you’ll need to buy it here…

  • 19th Ace Cafe Reunion

    19th Ace Cafe Reunion

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    Brighton will rock to the sound of hundreds of motorcycles when they converge on the seafront for the 19th Ace Cafe Reunion…

  • Royal Enfield solid rear

    Royal Enfield solid rear

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    Specialist Hitchcock’s Motorcycles has unveiled a retro fitted rear end for 350 and 500 Royal Enfield Bullets…

  • Mono-cycle pits in

    Mono-cycle pits in

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    Imagine, if you can, that the motorcycle had just been invented and you look at it and thought, ‘Nah. This is how to do it!’

  • Road Test: Yamaha XS1

    Road Test: Yamaha XS1

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    In the early Seventies the world of twins was simple; Ducati produced V-twins, BMWs were horizontally opposed and the British persevered with pushrod parallels… then Yamaha mixed it all up, with the OHC XS1…

  • Road Test: Yamaha XS1

    Road Test: Yamaha XS1

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    In the early Seventies the world of twins was simple; Ducati produced V-twins, BMWs were horizontally opposed and the British persevered with pushrod parallels… then Yamaha mixed it all up, with the OHC XS1…

  • Historic championship heats up

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    There were outstanding performances from riders of classic British machines at the Vintage Motor Cycle Club’s two day Darley Moor event…


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