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Back to basics
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This is one dealer’s counter to the complex modern bike, and very good looking we think it is, too…
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AFS Matchless Register
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Between 1953 and 1961 Matchless built and supplied 457 350cc single cylinder Matchless G3LS and G3 motorcycles to Home Office contracts. The purpose of the AFS register is to trace as many surviving models as possible…
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Triton Memorial Award
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A special trophy to commemorate the life of Triton Owners Club founder member, the late Cliff Groom, was awarded at the recent Stafford motorcycle show…
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Show spot
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In between the world wars, Morris Motors introduced its Minor, with both side valve and ohc engines, the latter soon being dropped. Bill Van de Becke built this supercharged single seater on a Minor chassis and set a 100mph Brooklands lap…
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Wolds Run excels
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A fantastic array of motorcycles was on display at the the Aviation Heritage Wolds Run which took place Saturday, May 5 in East Kirkby, Lincs
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Made in Metal makeover
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Fancy something a little bit different to your normal 900SS Ducati? Well what about a Made in Metal special makeover?
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Pain Relief Fund donations
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When long serving committee members retire from the Norton Owners Club, the club gives them a small gift of £50, among other things, as a gesture of appreciation for their services…
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Triton test
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When standard just won’t do, in comes the special builder with the Triumph-engined, Norton-framed ‘Triton’. It’s not an easy route and it is quite possible to create a dog of a bike, but not in this case as Phil Mather finds out…
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Crockers auction
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A trio of American Crocker machines were displayed at the Stafford Show, over the weekend of April 28-29. Probably never again will there be an opportunity in the UK to see three of the rarest and most period powerful classic motorcycles ever built on these shores
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BSA Bantam Rotovator
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Walking the stalls at bike show always reveals something quirky, and recent Stafford show was no exception. Classic Bike Guide editor Nigel Clark stumbled across this unusual use of a BSA Bantam engine…
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