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Owners Club makes stand
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The Bristol branch of the Norton Owners’ Club will once again be having a stand in the main hall at the Carole Nash Bristol Classic Motorcycle Show at Shepton Mallet showground on February 18-19, 2012
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Douglas Ladies
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Motorcycles aimed at lady riders were common once. Tim Holmes recounts the story of one such model.
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1938 Earls Court Motorcycle Show
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Machines ranging from motorised bicycles at £17 17s to a gold-finished luxury four-cylinder motorcycle at £185
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Ariel 4G and Watsonian
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Double adult Watsonian ‘Warwick’ sidecar partnered to Ariel’s Sqaure Four. What a combination!
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Davida visor
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Davida’s strap-held helmet visor should prevent unwanted vibrations from stud-help types
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Bonhams Auction, October 2011
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The Bonhams auction at The 18th Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show attracted a huge amount of interest, starting with a 1955 DB34 Gold Star BSA which made £7200
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Workshop: BSA A50/A65 service notes
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Polly Palmer, proprietor of Bri-Tie Motorcycles and President of the BSA Owners Club, overhauls the A50/65
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Workshop: BSA A50/A65 service notes
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Polly Palmer, proprietor of Bri-Tie Motorcycles and President of the BSA Owners Club, overhauls the A50/65
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Laverda 1000
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Laverda’s spectacular 1000cc Jota triple was the first standard road bike to break the 140mph barrier at MIRA’s proving ground. John Nutting recalls how the bike was developed
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