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  • MidAmerica Las Vegas sale gets record results

    MidAmerica Las Vegas sale gets record results

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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 spoke with said they really had a great time. The British marques again showed their strength, achieving an overall sell-through rate of more than 90%. The sixth top sale of the auction was actually a…

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  • Vincents star at Bonhams in Vegas

    Vincents star at Bonhams in Vegas

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    The rare and spectacular 1951 Series C Vincent White Shadow with its striking Chinese Red paintwork. The bike fetched an incredible $434,000 – that’s £307,100! Vincent took top position as enthusiasts rushed to bid on desirable models. The standout by far was the rare, one-of-one 1951 Vincent Series C ‘White Shadow’ in Chinese Red. Read…

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  • An achiever passes

    An achiever passes

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    Magni pictured to the left of motorcycle number 73. Little more than two months after celebrating his 90th birthday, one of the most illustrious figures in Italy’s rich panoply of motorcycle history has passed away, with the death on December 2, 2015, at his home at Samarate northwest of Milan, of former MV Agusta team…

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  • Three decades on the pegs

    Three decades on the pegs

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    Leading the pack. At three feet high, the Patchquick trophy is the largest (and one of the most prestigious) awards in the world of scrambling, and the list of past winners reads like a ‘who’s who’ of off-road greats. The list of famous names etched upon the cup includes Dave Bickers, Bryan Goss and Graham…

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  • Stellar Sunbeam

    Stellar Sunbeam

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    Roy demonstrates how one has to really lean into the corners to ensure the Sunbeam keeps true. Some people can be difficult to sum up in a couple of words, but call Eric Patterson a motorcycle enthusiast, and you only risk understating the case. He started riding old bikes before he’d reached his teenage years,…

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  • Star quality

    Star quality

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    Rob Jones poses with the fruits of his labours. His late father Alan would have been proud. The BSA B32 is almost a motorcycle without portfolio, a machine often mistaken, if not misunderstood. It is also a motorcycle that one wonders ‘why?’ did it exist anyway, as it seemingly doesn’t make sense, logically or economically…

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  • The Three Musketeers

    The Three Musketeers

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    The 1931 TT was certainly a memorable event from the standpoint of the Bracebridge Street collective. The good folks at Norton were obviously still smarting from the previous year’s TT, in which the Rudge team had won both the Junior and the Senior events and smashed a handful of lap and race records to boot.…

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  • A balancing act

    A balancing act

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    Gold winner Mrs Knowles, AJS, at Alms Hill. Apparently, her riding was ‘applauded on many hills’. Controversy Logically, the thorny subject of controversy should conclude this feature, but here it sets the scene and proves – as we all know – you can only please some of the people, some of the time… Past controversy…

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  • 10,000 miles on Triumph TRWs

    10,000 miles on Triumph TRWs

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    A pretty postwar line-up. Glen French from Ontario flew the flag for Canada on the Scottish expedition. It finally dawned on me what the Triumph TRW 500cc side valve is all about just as we were coming down Cumbria’s Hardknott Pass – arguably Britain’s most challenging road. Halfway up the western flank is a ferociously…

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  • Little cracker

    Little cracker

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    There’s so much fun to be had on small capacity classics. Losing momentum is not an option! Chris Mayhew is leading the way on this Mondial while I’m chasing on the Gilera Saturno, featured in our November 2015 issue. So we’re riding examples of two of the most famous and prominent names from 1950s grand…

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