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NMM 30th anniversary details announced
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This year the National Motorcycle Museum is celebrating 30 years since first opening to the public and plans include a free open day on Saturday November 1st with many other ‘in-house’ attractions…
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RealClassic 125 out now!
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In this month’s magazine you’ll find vintage and classic bikes from almost every era and all over the place, including a vintage AJS, Norton 750 superbike, BSA and Triumph 650 twins, an unusual Italian single and an extremely strange Sunbeam scooter
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New from Nourish
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The eight-valve Nourish cylinder head was originally developed by the Rickman brothers, working with the famous Weslake Company 40 years ago…
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New publisher for Fast Bikes magazine
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Mortons Media Group has announced a new addition to its stable of motorcycle magazines with the acquisition of Fast Bikes from Future Publishing…
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Trophies stolen from NMM
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At around 11.00pm last evening (August 27) the inner foyer of the National Motorcycle Museum was broken into and a large amount of the Museum’s trophies and TT replicas stolen…
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Michael Dunlop laps Island at 109mph on NMM bike
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Michael Dunlop put in a 109mph lap from a standing start at last week’s Classic TT on his late father’s ex- works Norton Rotary race machine which is now owned as part of the National Motorcycle Museum collection…
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Oxford seeks race machinery
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Following the recent opening of its newly developed 100,000 square foot distribution centre, Oxford Products is on the hunt for some of its historic race machinery…
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Classic Bike Guide on sale now – September 2014
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Triumph TR6 with a twist, dual purpose BSA B32, Ace Vincents, Brooklands Ton-Up Day, EMU BSA B66, Honda CB500/550 marque history plus all the usual regulars and archive stories. On sale now!
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New for October’s Stafford show
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Two cavalcade sessions on each day have been confirmed around the main ring for the upcoming Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show – adding an additional live element to the hugely popular annual event at Staffordshire County Showground…
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Dennis Crane
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The Manx Motor Cycle Club is saddened to announce that Dennis Craine, winner of the 1965 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix, passed away at his home in Australia on Saturday, July 12…
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