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Allen Millyard to take star role at London Classic Bike Show at Kempton
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It’s the turn of rare bikes, a bustling autojumble and a very special guest at the London Classic Bike Show in Kempton on December 7.
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Doing it for Dom
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As well as running a superb series of trials for classic, twinshock and aircooled monos, the Kia organisers have been raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust in memory of Dominic Feaks who sadly lost
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On The Side
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Each month I look forward to your A Bit On The Side articles and my normal regime is to scour the classifieds first, casually scan the other pages then focus on my real interest of
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Ho ho ho… it’s beginning to look a lot like… Telford
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Incredibly as this is written there are only 12 short weeks to go until the 2020 Classic Dirt Bike Show. Okay so there’s a thing called Christmas in the way, but for us in the
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Suzuki Hayabusa: 20 years on…
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The Suzuki Hayabusa failed to raise many eyebrows when it was announced in 1998. When the bike hit the showrooms in 1999, however, everyone started talking.
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Raid the bank: Charterhouse to hold Historic Motorcycle Auctions at the IOM Classic TT
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The Isle of Man Government’s Department of Enterprise has signed an agreement with Charterhouse Auctioneers in Dorset to be an official partner of the Classic TT Races presented by Bennetts. The partnership includes Charterhouse running
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WIN! Weise Montana 120 gloves worth £79.99
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We’ve teamed up with our friends at Weise to offer you the chance to win a pair of Weise Montana 120 gloves worth £79.99.
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Show Us Yours again: From Canine To K6!
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The decision to have a go at a bike restoration in hindsight was a good one. However, shortly after I got my hands on the bike I seriously began to doubt the sanity of the decision, but I kept telling myself I was only in it for the pleasure of tinkering with bits of oily…
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Show Us Yours again: From Canine To K6!
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The decision to have a go at a bike restoration in hindsight was a good one. However, shortly after I got my hands on the bike I seriously began to doubt the sanity of the decision, but I kept telling myself I was only in it for the pleasure of tinkering with bits of oily…
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Dave Potter: The Pride of Yorkshire
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During the 1970s onwards there were plenty of privateers eager to challenge the factory Suzuki and Kawasaki riders, but there was one undoubted king of the underdogs – Dave Potter.
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