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The fabulous Henderson Four achieved $165,000, or £117,000. Said Ron: “The energy in the room was electric, and everyone I […]
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The rare and spectacular 1951 Series C Vincent White Shadow with its striking Chinese Red paintwork. The bike fetched an […]
Magni pictured to the left of motorcycle number 73. Little more than two months after celebrating his 90th birthday, one […]
Leading the pack. At three feet high, the Patchquick trophy is the largest (and one of the most prestigious) awards […]
Roy demonstrates how one has to really lean into the corners to ensure the Sunbeam keeps true. Some people can […]
Rob Jones poses with the fruits of his labours. His late father Alan would have been proud. The BSA B32 […]
The 1931 TT was certainly a memorable event from the standpoint of the Bracebridge Street collective. The good folks at […]
Gold winner Mrs Knowles, AJS, at Alms Hill. Apparently, her riding was ‘applauded on many hills’. Controversy Logically, the thorny […]
A pretty postwar line-up. Glen French from Ontario flew the flag for Canada on the Scottish expedition. It finally dawned […]
There’s so much fun to be had on small capacity classics. Losing momentum is not an option! Chris Mayhew is […]
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