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Cycle aid: Cykelaid/Lady’s Model C
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At a time when transport for the masses was in hot demand, the Cykelaid offered ananswer for many. Words: ROY POYNTINGPhotographs: TERRY JOSLIN A quick glance at the Cykelaid gives the impression that it was
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Three not of a kind
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There has been at least some progress in the workshop with our collection of machinery. Words: Tim Britton Jerry’s Jumbo Jerry’s rolled up his sleeves and is pushing on to reach rolling frame stage with
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Classic Racer archive: In a cloud of dust, they depart…
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Photo: Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive YEAR: You Tell us // LOCATION: A rock in the middle of the Irish Sea Attention paddock, attention paddock, time to get pushing… The Mountain calls and the
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November/December issue out now!
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Classic Racer magazine celebrates the greatest racers and racing motorcycles in history, where motorcycle-racing legends truly live on.
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Classic Racer archive: Getting a lesson
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Photograph: Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive YEAR: 1969 // LOCATION: Isle of Man On a day much like any other, one rider gracefully gets out of the way for another coming through on a
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COMPETITION! Chance to win Premier Vyrus helmet – worth £189.95
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We’ve teamed up with our friends at Premier to offer you the chance to win a Premier Vyrus helmet worth £189.95.
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November 2019 Issue out now!
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It’s the Suzuki Katana Special, where old meets new! This month’s Classic Motorcycle Mechanics is a must-read!
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The Bob Mac
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The SCRMC recently served up a full card of classic racing at the East Fortune circuit, for the traditional Bob Mac meeting. Against the backdrop of the former First and Second World War airfield, there
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Whatever happened to Michael O’Rourke
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Words: Chris Pereira Michael was born on April 11,1931 in Plumstead London and the family later moved to Camberwell. His father Bill was a butcher by trade, but he was also a grasstrack rider so
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Pre-TT Classic: Jamie’s day
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Jamie Coward was the man of the meeting at the Pre-TT Classic, clocking up three wins as well as new outright lap and race records for the event. But it certainly wasn’t all plain sailing
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