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  • Firing up the Norton Domiracer

    Firing up the Norton Domiracer

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    Ear splitting music!

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  • Fergus Anderson on an AJS, February 1947

    Fergus Anderson on an AJS, February 1947

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    Fergus Anderson and AJS Anderson didn’t make his TT debut until 1939, aged 30, then of course war intervened, during which he served in the navy as skipper of an Admiralty ferry crew and was mentioned in dispatches. By the time of our photograph, Fergus Anderson was already 40 years old, an age when many…

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  • Workshop: Stud issues

    Workshop: Stud issues

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    Cleaning barrel threads with a tap will remove build up of corrosion from base of studs In common with most things in life, we want the best of both worlds – studs that won’t budge in situ but are removed with a mere twist on demand. For secure stud fastening, makers tightened studs dry into…

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  • Workshop: Stud issues

    Workshop: Stud issues

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    Cleaning barrel threads with a tap will remove build up of corrosion from base of studs In common with most things in life, we want the best of both worlds – studs that won’t budge in situ but are removed with a mere twist on demand. For secure stud fastening, makers tightened studs dry into…

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  • Star Bikers 35th Annual Egg Run

    Star Bikers 35th Annual Egg Run

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    A donation of £2.00 per bike plus a donation of an easter egg will give you access to this long running event. Registration isn't necessary but arrival before 10.45am for an 11.00am start is crucial. The cavalcade will be collecting further eggs and donations from members of the public lining the 14-mile route throughout Stoke…

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  • Bristol Show closes its doors

    Bristol Show closes its doors

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    Bristol closes gates The disappointment of Sammy Miller missing the Sunday through illness was compensated for in so many other ways, with on stage interviews with trophy winners and many bike video reviews being filmed. We'll roll these out on Classic Bikers Club as soon as they're ready. Best in Show and well deserved winner…

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  • ON NOW! The 33rd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show

    ON NOW! The 33rd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show

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    Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show weekend is February 16-17. Don’t miss it! The Bristol Classic Motorcycle Show is almost as old as the International though and, despite the name, is held near Shepton Mallet rather than in the Bristol Dockland Warehouse where it originated. Attendance grows each year, with plenty of room to expand, with close…

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  • Show winners picked at Bristol

    Show winners picked at Bristol

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    Best in Show – 1925 546cc Husqvarna 180 owned by R. Hann Judging motorcycle classics seems to get harder every year as the standard of the restored products, typically, is better than left the factory production line during manufacture. We thank every exhibitor who displayed a bike at Bristol, because there were many superb machines…

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  • Cloudless Sunday at Bristol bike Show

    Cloudless Sunday at Bristol bike Show

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    Over 600 classics on display at Bristol Sadly our guest of honour Sammy Miller won't be able to make it today, due to poor health. He offered his apologies to showgoers. His museum Moto Guzzis won't be on display. But there are still 600 other classics, trade stalls, the Norton Domiracer and thousands of other…

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  • Bristol Show video

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    Don’t miss out on Bristol Show! There's something for everyone at the show, which features more than 600 beautiful classic machines displayed by around 70 clubs. Private entries include everything from a little 1904 Humber Olympia Tandem, where the passenger sits up front, to a modern classic in the making – a 2002 Honda Dream.…

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