Sam Hewitt

  • 1913 TT Rudge restoration project

    1913 TT Rudge restoration project

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      The latest restoration project by the Sammy Miller Museum is this fantastic 1913 TT Rudge.  This machine was donated to the museum trust by a staunch supporter, Bill McComb of Co Antrim. Bill had this machine for many years in a dismantled and poor state and decided that it needed restoring and bringing back…

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  • Rudge members visit TCM

    Rudge members visit TCM

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    We welcomed 18 members of the Rudge Enthusiasts’ Club midlands’ section to TCM’s Mortons HQ on June 27, where the members were given a tour of the archive and buildings, a talk about how we go about our business and a buffet lunch. Read more news in The Classic MotorCycle September 2018

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  • Graham Crowley – Artist

    Graham Crowley – Artist

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    Small is beautiful. And nowhere is this more evident than the Isle of Man Post Office website. Here, alongside gushy stamp sets of Meghan and Harry’s wedding, are six philatelic examples celebrating stars of a different, less emetic kind: great British motorcycles. These exquisite graphic objects were created by graphic designer David Bloomfield and painter Graham…

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  • CEDOS 2 1/2HP

    CEDOS 2 1/2HP

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    Throughout the history of British motorcycle manufacture, entrepreneurs from Brough to Wooler (and many lesser-known ones) have marketed their products under their family names. Not many would have thought of using their forenames though, and I’m pretty certain nobody except Oscar and Cedric Hanwell ever decided to combine both of their first names. The result…

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  • Beart Manx Norton

    Beart Manx Norton

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    As soon as I saw there was a genuine Francis Beart Norton coming up for auction, I was in touch with Bonhams asking ‘Can I come and have a look at it?’ followed by ‘Can I have a go on it?’ Sadly for me the second request was not granted (and I’m really not sure when…

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  • Matchless Model X

    Matchless Model X

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    Let’s get it out there straightaway – there’s nothing wrong with restoring a motorcycle until it dazzles passers-by and a close inspection has to be done while wearing darkened glasses. Nope, nothing wrong with that approach at all, and to be honest I’m in awe of those who have the single mindedness to achieve such…

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  • Brightly coloured Ajay info sought

    Brightly coloured Ajay info sought

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    Brightly coloured Ajay info sought Once again, congratulations on another great issue with the July number. Although I have never owned one of the AJS or Matchless twins they have always interested me. I was particularly intrigued by the G45 racer which Bob McIntyre once rode. You did a picture feature on the G45 a few…

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  • October 2018

    October 2018

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    Archive photograph News Letters Festival of 1000 Bikes Brooklands Motorcycle Day Founders’ Day Subscribe and save Solex Rally Velocette Venom Matchless Model X Beart Manx Norton Cedos Graham Crowley profile Lansdowne round-up Francis-Barnett Falcon Closer look Ashley Boal interview Triumph 3TA/5TA rebuild Roy Poynting column Jerry Thurston column Sketchbook travels You were asking Restoration guide…

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  • EDITOR’S WELCOME

    EDITOR’S WELCOME

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    Firstly, an apology; we’ve not included the Morini OC Track Day in this issue, the simple explanation being we ran out of space after being presented with the opportunity to go and have a closer look at the historic Beart Manx Norton (featured on page 40). As you’ll read it had a massive personal appeal…

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  • BMW airheads

    BMW airheads

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    The BMW Airhead Fellowship, a non-profit-making organisation run by Peter Ardron and dedicated to keeping as many air-cooled ‘R’-series BMWs as possible on the road, held an event at the Lincolnshire Showground in aid of the Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance from July 13-15. There were all sorts of attractions, including lectures and a show…

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