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  • Burlen back to business

    Burlen back to business

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    Carburettor maker Burlen has increased staff numbers at its Salisbury headquarters to manufacture Amal, SU and Zenith carburettors to meet increased global demand from trade and public alike since lockdown restrictions eased. Several furloughed staff have returned to work to manufacture and dispatch products. Burlen remained operational, on reduced staff, throughout lockdown to supply Amal…

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  • National Motorcycle Museum offering chance to win Triumph T140J Silver Jubilee Bonneville

    National Motorcycle Museum offering chance to win Triumph T140J Silver Jubilee Bonneville

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    The National Motorcycle Museum is giving motorcycle enthusiasts the chance to win a brand new/old stock Triumph T140J Silver Jubilee Bonneville in the musuem’s summer raffle. James Hewing, Museum Director, said: “We have another amazing new/old stock first prize for our summer raffle with a brand new/old stock Triumph T140J Silver Jubilee Bonneville, which has never been run…

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  • BREAKING: Kempton Autojumble cancelled

    BREAKING: Kempton Autojumble cancelled

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    The Kempton Autojumble, due to be held this Saturday, September 12, has unfortunately had to be cancelled due to circumstances outside of our control. We are very sorry at the late notice for this, as we were so looking forward to welcoming everyone safely to the Kempton Park Race Course this weekend, but we hope you…

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  • Infernal machines’ shirt

    Infernal machines’ shirt

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    Martin Squires has released some screen printed t-shirts to coincide with this month’s Henry Fournier’s ‘Infernal Machines’ article (see page 80). The pictured machine is a converted De Dion Bouton motor tricycle that was ‘quite a handful,’ according to Charles Jarrott. The phrase on the shirt comes from this period article about Henri Fournier that…

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  • Triple chance of winning

    Triple chance of winning

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    There’s three stunning classics to be won in The National Motorcycle Museum’s latest raffle. The museum receives no external funding so relies on visitors to the museum, but mainly on support from its conference business and two sister hotels. Therefore, times have been and are tough, so the museum has launched a special Covid-19 appeal…

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  • Benellis top the Bonhams bill

    Benellis top the Bonhams bill

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    Two exquisite grand prix 250cc Benellis were top of the huge Bonhams’ ‘live and online’ summer sale, held behind closed doors from August 14-16. Top price was the £149,500 1964 four (right), used by Tarquinio Provini, to win that year’s Spanish GP. It had an interesting history, being built up from reunited parts, its engine…

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  • Billy McCosh

    Billy McCosh

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    One of Ireland’s leading racers of the 1950s and 1960s, Billy McCosh has died aged 81. A native of Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Billy’s first race was in 1956. During the 1960s and 70s, he was a regular at the TT, winning many replicas and finishing sixth in the Senior in both 1964 and 1965. His…

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  • Stunning summer sale

    Stunning summer sale

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    Bonhams’ August sale (what earlier this year we were calling ‘April Stafford’) is set to be immense… despite being a few months behind original schedule! It will feature a vast array of machines, including the amazing Morbidelli Collection plus myriad other delights, including several Gold Stars and no less than three vintage cammy Ajays, as…

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  • Normous Newark Autojumble cancelled over spike in COVID-19 cases

    Normous Newark Autojumble cancelled over spike in COVID-19 cases

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    The Normous Newark Autojumble, due to be held this Sunday, August 16, has unfortunately had to be cancelled on official advice due to a worsening spike in coronavirus cases in the Newark and Balderton areas over the last couple days.  We are very sorry at the late notice for this, as we were looking forward…

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  • Visitors are back at the Miller Museum

    Visitors are back at the Miller Museum

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    Visitors are now able to get back in and see the superb machines on display at one of the UK’s top classic attractions. In early July, the Sammy Miller Museum at Bashley Manor, Hampshire, was able to reopen its doors. Said Sammy: “We have been missing our many visitors. The wellbeing and safety of all…

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