Sam Hewitt

  • Triumph Tiger 100

    Triumph Tiger 100

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    Half-litre hot rod Though in its day it was about to be eclipsed in the performance stakes, Triumph’s 1956 T100 reamins a great little motorcycle. Words: TIM BRITTON Photographs: GARY CHAPMAN It has been said that Triumph’s model numbering equates to the performance each machine was capable of, ergo the Tiger singles in the Edward…

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  • Editor’s welcome

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    As I write, we are heading towards the end of February and there are the first shoots of spring appearing, with the prospect of some imminent motorcycling seeming to become a closer reality. Of course, it’s possible to ride all winter, and plenty do, it’s just I prefer it so much more when the roads…

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  • April 2018

    April 2018

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    Archive photograph News Bristol show Letters Subscribe and save Triumph Tiger 100 Jack Thompson Trial Ariel Red Hunter Matchless G3L James Commodore Archie Beggs’ story TT Matchless Closer look – Brooklands 1920 part two Alastair Alexander interview Men who mattered – Alec Bennett BSA A7 rebuild Roy Poynting column Jerry Thurston column Sketchbook travels You…

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  • Pip Squeak event

    Pip Squeak event

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    Sunday, April 15, will see the Glasgow Section of the VMCC running its now annual Pip Squeak event around rural Ayrshire. Initially this event was for mopeds and other small machines under 100cc but following last year’s successful inclusion of cyclemoters, the club now offers a choice of two routes, one for the really small…

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  • George Costain

    George Costain

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    Winner of the 1954 Senior Manx GP George Costain has died, aged 88. From the Isle of Man, George won on Reg Dearden’s Manx Norton, the same source providing his machines the next year for his TT debut. George’s best TT finish was 13th in the 1956 Senior, gaining nine silver replicas in his career.…

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  • New VMCC section for the West Highlands?

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    The Vintage Motor Cycle Club is very active in Scotland at present and a meeting to consider setting up a new section in North Argyll and Lochaber is to take place on February 23. Anyone with an interest in old motorcycles is invited whether or not they are VMCC members. Location is the Alexandra Hotel,…

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  • First time around

    First time around

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    It’s not hard to explain the swell of enthusiasm for scooters after the Second World War. Small wheels meant less weight and also left more room for bodywork giving some weather protection, and there could even be a modicum of luggage capacity. Of those factors, only the chance of keeping one’s clothes cleaner and dryer…

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  • Bright new year at Brooklands

    Bright new year at Brooklands

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    Brunch for more than 5000 seems a vaguely biblical feat, but it sums up the efforts of Brooklands Museum for its New Year’s Day Classic Gathering, billed as the largest such year-opening event. Whatever the excesses of the previous night, when the gates opened at 9am it started a seemingly never-ending stream of classic, vintage,…

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  • Prepare to bid for unique French collection

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    A superb single owner collection of motorcycles, many of which predate the First World War, is set to go on sale with French auction house Artcurial next week (February 10). Belonging to a French enthusiast who started collecting in the 1960s, the collection comprises nearly 80 pioneer, veteran and vintage machines. The majority are unique…

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  • Within these Walls

    Within these Walls

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    Tucked away, off an unremarkable West Midlands dual carriageway, in an unremarkable West Midlands industrial complex is an unremarkable industrial unit. But it’s here where some of the world’s most extraordinary motorcycles are restored. As they say, you can never judge a book by its cover. This is the workspace of Colin Wall, who’s been…

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