Sam Hewitt

  • SAINT sibling

    SAINT sibling

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    Further to the feature on Terry Smith’s SAINTs in the April 2019 issue, I have owned my example for 11 years and prior to that there were only two owners.

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  • Tailor made

    Tailor made

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    No two Silks are the same and their bespoke build and subsequent scarcity means they’re a rarely seen or experienced machine –which is a real shame. Words: ROY POYNTING Photographs: TERRY JOSLIN Nobody would deny that two-strokes tend to have uneven slow-speed running and tickover, but their fans forgive that because of the delightful way…

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  • Book Review

    Book Review

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    British motorcycles 1945-1965 From Aberdare to Wooler Author: Rinsey Mills Published by: Herridge & Sons Ltd, Lower Forda, Shebbear, Beaworthy, Devon EX21 5SY Tel.: 01409 281990 Fax: 01409 281910 E-mail: [email protected], 210 x 270mm (portrait); 600 pages with more than 1500 illustrations. ISBN: 978-1-906133-61-0£60; $90 US; $110 Canada Aberdare? Never heard of them? Well, they…

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  • A fitting celebration

    A fitting celebration

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    This year Stafford celebrated the 100th running of the TT races with a vast collection of star riders joining the annual showpiece classic event. Words: JAMES ROBINSON Photographs: GARY CHAPMAN The 2019 Stafford show celebrated the 100th running of the TT races (with cancellations owing to various circumstances meaning some years were missed) with an…

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  • George Brown Memorial Run

    George Brown Memorial Run

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    The 2019 George Brown Memorial Run takes place on Sunday, July 14 and although it used to be a vintage run, it now encourages all motorcyclists to enjoy the day on whatever bike they have, but if they can come along on a classic, all the better! The gathering starts in the car park of…

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  • Record highs

    Record highs

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    The Bonhams April sale realised some staggering prices, with ex-Bud Ekins Triumph the most jaw-dropping. With a successful sale rate of 92% and a total of £3,892,397 achieved, the Bonhams auction resulted in an all-time record sale. Highlights included 1962 Triumph 649cc TR6SS, which had been ridden by Bud Ekins, the US racer, trials rider…

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  • Success for Stratford Autojumble

    Success for Stratford Autojumble

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    The site of the inaugural Stratford autojumble on May 12 was filled with the sounds of cars, motorbikes and visitors. Whether it was to find that missing piece of the automotive jigsaw or restocking on essentials, the crowd spent hours browsing hundreds of stalls. From vintage petrol tanks to chrome bumpers, Stratford’s first autojumble had…

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  • Moon Eyes – The John Cooper story

    Moon Eyes – The John Cooper story

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    Newly-released is a fascinating bookazine on the legend that is John Cooper, conducted in a question and answer fashion by journalist Chris Carter, who is a lifelong friend of John’s, the two having grown up together near Derby. With his easily recognisable ‘Moon Eyes’ crash helmet deal, bespectacled John was a regular winner throughout the…

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  • Preview: Simple ceefer

    Preview: Simple ceefer

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    The appeal of Small Heath’s early unit 250cc model comes through loud and clear in this expertly revitalised 1963 SS80 sports version.

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  • Lad like dad at Pre-65 Scottish Two Day Trial

    Lad like dad at Pre-65 Scottish Two Day Trial

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    Dan Thorpe became the only son of a winning father to be victorious in the event in its 36-year history.

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