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  • Alton eKit

    Alton eKit

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    Electric starter conversion for Norton Commando It fits directly onto the engine via a specially designed inner chaincase supplied with the starter motor already mounted. It’s reckoned it only takes a couple of hours to fit, while it’s discreet enough, so that no one will notice. The kit includes starter motor, drive chain, sprag clutch,…

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  • The way we were: September 1937

    The way we were: September 1937

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    Victorious Maurice Cann In the Junior race Cann broke Freddie Frith’s Junior lap record on his opening circuit and beat Bills by 45 seconds at the flag with Johnnie Locket (Norton) third. Organisers ran the 250cc Lightweight class concurrently with the Junior race. Wakefield's Dennis Parkinson (248cc Excelsior) led from start to finish and won…

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  • BMCRC – Brands Hatch

    BMCRC – Brands Hatch

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    John Bottomley on the Wicksteed Triumph The meeting is an expensive undertaking and, to balance the books, Bemsee needs as much support as it can get, including full grids for its races. The lure of riding the long circuit at Brands proved to be a strong attraction and the programme showed that many were prepared…

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  • The way we were: September 1987

    The way we were: September 1987

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    1987: Suzuki pulls plug on Heron Suzuki team An official press release confirmed the Heron Suzuki team, including rider Kenny Irons, would miss the Portuguese, Brazilian and Argentinian GPs. The team hadn’t enjoyed a great season with Irons the best rider, scoring 12 points. Following a slump in motorcycle sales for the first six months…

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  • Germot International Trials Jacket

    Germot International Trials Jacket

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    Affordable trials jacket with armour This German trials jacket is made from British waxed cotton and has all the specification expected, though its trump card is it comes with Forcefield’s CE approved armour in the shoulders and elbows. The ‘International Trials Jacket’ also comes with a zip-out quilted thermal liner. Perhaps the most amazing thing…

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  • Side-to-side

    Side-to-side

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    Standing on a beach at sunrise; the intrepid octet They arrived on the Welsh coast at about 7pm – though sadly the weather was overcast and they couldn’t see the sunset. Isle of Wight based Jeff Read, the main instigator, reported they rode 410 miles ‘point to point’, while Jeff’s total mileage on his rigid-framed,…

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  • The way we were: September 1962

    The way we were: September 1962

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    New motorcycle speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats Riding a 17ft 650cc Triumph, Californian Bill Johnson set the new world record at 224.57mph. The record speed of 224.60mph was the average of Bill’s required two runs, one in either direction, of 227.17mph and 222.63mph. Earlier in practice the rocket shaped motorcycle had hit 236mph.…

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  • Reference: BSA Bantam D1 – back to basics

    Reference: BSA Bantam D1 – back to basics

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    BSA Bantam D1 – back to basics Although originally of German conception ‘DKW RT 125’ this pre-war advanced design impressed the British who took it as war reparations – since then the Bantam has become quintessentially British. After the austere war years a simple and economical commuting motorcycle was ideal and became very popular. Two-stroke…

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  • Reference: BSA Bantam D1 – back to basics

    Reference: BSA Bantam D1 – back to basics

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    BSA Bantam D1 – back to basics Although originally of German conception ‘DKW RT 125’ this pre-war advanced design impressed the British who took it as war reparations – since then the Bantam has become quintessentially British. After the austere war years a simple and economical commuting motorcycle was ideal and became very popular. Two-stroke…

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  • The Classic Motorcycle on sale now

    The Classic Motorcycle on sale now

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    The Classic Motorcycle on sale now This month's contents includes: • News    • Gold Star day    • Banbury Run    • Festival of 1000 Bikes    • Letters    • (Wo)Men who mattered: Beryl Swain   The motorcycling world was shaken by a ‘blonde bombshell’ in the early 1960s, though soon ‘the establishment’ had her banned. • Brian Bonny…

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