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George Beale joins Charterhouse team
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Sherborne-based Charterhouse Auctioneers has announced that George Beale has joined their classic and vintage motorcycle and car department. “Contrary to common belief George has not retired but has joined Charterhouse!” commented Matthew Whitney. “He has
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FROM THE ARCHIVE: Triumphant return
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On August 15-16, sprinting returned to east Kent, as Ramsgate reverberated to the sound of racing. Words: Alan Turner Photography: Alan Turner & Carol Green Government Acre is a large flat grass area at the
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from the archive: Norton Commando: Dream Machine
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When you bring a classic bike back from the brink of oblivion, you get to choose exactly what it looks like. And if you want it to look like a Honda sports moped, well… WORDS
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from the archive: Spirit of Adventure
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At one time all motorcycling was an adventure, but as roads improved the adventurous had to look elsewhere… Words: Tim BrittonPics: Mortons Archive There is little doubt adventure biking has taken hold of public perception
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Triumphant return of sprinting in Kent
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On August 15-16, sprinting returned to east Kent, as Ramsgate reverberated to the sound of racing.
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Archive: When all motorcycling was a rocky adventure
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At one time all motorcycling was an adventure, but as roads improved the adventurous had to look elsewhere…
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What’s inside the April issue of RealClassic?
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The brand new April issue of RealClassic magazine is packed full of classic machines, tales from the shed, in-depth interviews and striking photography.
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What’s inside the May issue of The Classic MotorCycle?
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The new May issue of The Classic MotorCycle magazine offers a lavishly illustrated celebration of legendary machines, riders and races, and news, reviews and rare period images from the golden age of motorcycling.
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Wal Handley memorial
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The Gold Star Owners Club erected a memorial stone on Saturday, November 16 last year in Fingland, Cumbria, near the site where Wal Handley died on November 15, 1941. The decision to erect the memorial
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TRIPLES TO RACE THE WAVES
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THE TRIDENT ROCKET Three Owners’ Club (TR3OC) is to field a five-man team campaigning three triple-engined machines at Race the Waves, Bridlington, on May 8-10. The event, organised by Backfire Promotions, is a “Retro Theatre
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