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  • Brough Superior SS100

    Brough Superior SS100

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    1926 Brough Superior SS100 (pdf) What does the sight of a Brough Superior SS100 make you think about? If your answer is "money, and lots of it" you're probably not a motorcyclist. Say "Lawrence of Arabia" and you're getting warmer. But why focus on the marque's most famous casualty? That's not cricket. I like to…

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  • Reference: Triumph Terror

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    1953 Triumph Terror Ian Roberts is a massive fan of Triumph’s early unit singles. Indeed, such is Ian’s devotion to the marque that when Martyn Adams at Serco – recognised Cub experts – decided to emigrate to Australia with his family a couple of years ago, Ian bought Serco lock, stock and barrel. Ian continues…

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  • Reference: Triumph Terror

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    1953 Triumph Terror Ian Roberts is a massive fan of Triumph’s early unit singles. Indeed, such is Ian’s devotion to the marque that when Martyn Adams at Serco – recognised Cub experts – decided to emigrate to Australia with his family a couple of years ago, Ian bought Serco lock, stock and barrel. Ian continues…

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  • The 32nd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show

    The 32nd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show

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    The gavel came down to launch a new Bonhams auction – complete with numerous ‘barn find’ motorcycles – while our new website launch has already attracted thousands of new users all keen to hit the site at the earliest opportunity. The Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show, held at Shepton Mallet Showground over Saturday and…

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  • The 32nd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show

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    The gavel came down to launch a new Bonhams auction – complete with numerous ‘barn find’ motorcycles – while our new website launch has already attracted thousands of new users all keen to hit the site at the earliest opportunity. The Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show, held at Shepton Mallet Showground over Saturday and…

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  • 32nd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show video preview

    32nd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show video preview

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    All the clues are here that another great season for classic motorcycling is upon us. The days are getting a little longer, the sun has a little more warmth (we say hopefully), and it’s time for the Bristol Show once again. This video shows the set-up day (Friday) as traders and clubs prepare for a…

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  • 32nd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show video preview

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    All the clues are here that another great season for classic motorcycling is upon us. The days are getting a little longer, the sun has a little more warmth (we say hopefully), and it’s time for the Bristol Show once again. This video shows the set-up day (Friday) as traders and clubs prepare for a…

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  • Triumph Daytona

    Triumph Daytona

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    Triumph Daytona road test (pdf) Code-named T100T, it is the Daytona Tiger, directly evolved from the machine which took Buddy Elmore to victory in America's gruelling 200-mile classic race this year. Racing know-how benefits other models, too, for the new frame of the Daytona Tiger is employed also for the existing single-carburettor 349 cc Tiger…

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  • The 32nd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show

    The 32nd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show

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    The 32nd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show For the last 32 years – I know, I find it hard to believe too – The Bristol Show has traditionally signalled the start of a new classic season. This year, of course, Bristol was beaten to the punch by its sister show, The Carole Nash Classic…

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  • Road Test: Triumph 500 CD

    Road Test: Triumph 500 CD

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    1932 Triumph 500 CD The motorcycling world was a very different place in 1931. Competition machines back then bore a close resemblance to the sort of machine that could be seen propped up against countless factory walls in the week. And with good reason too. Most of those machines were one and the same before…

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