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  • William Charles‘Bill’ Crosby

    William Charles‘Bill’ Crosby

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    Well known motorcycle dealer and museum proprietor Bill Crosby passed away in hospital after a brief illness on Sunday, March 29, 2020, a month before his 88th birthday. Bill ran Reg Allen (London) for 60 years, was a Triumph main agent and also nurtured scramblers, sidecar racers and 24 hour production racers with his sponsorship,…

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  • Stafford set for August

    Stafford set for August

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    Owing to the ever-changing nature of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, there’s another date change for the ‘April’ Stafford show, with the new date being August 15/16. “Following the recent announcements from the UK Government, Mortons Events has had to postpone the 40th Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Show which was due to be held on April…

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  • Gift in Spain

    Gift in Spain

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    The Colombres Rally is among the best riding events that not only Spain has to offer, but perhaps all of Europe. Words and photographs: Ian Kerr To paraphrase the BBC, ‘other classic European events are available,’ but given the five star rating that the Moto Club Indianos event in northern Spain gets from most participants,…

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  • Mike the Bike movie

    Mike the Bike movie

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    The Australian actor and well known petrolhead Eric Bana has started the ball rolling on a film about Mike Hailwood’s legendary 1978 Isle of Man TT comeback. Bana is writing, co-directing and starring in the feature film that will tell the story of the near-mythical return of Hailwood to the Mountain Course 42 years ago.…

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  • Celebrate the life & times of Percy Tait with Mortons Archive pictorial

    Celebrate the life & times of Percy Tait with Mortons Archive pictorial

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    Motorcycle sport lost a true legend when Percy Tait passed away in November 2019, aged 90.

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  • George Beale joins Charterhouse team

    George Beale joins Charterhouse team

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    Sherborne-based Charterhouse Auctioneers has announced that George Beale has joined their classic and vintage motorcycle and car department. “Contrary to common belief George has not retired but has joined Charterhouse!” commented Matthew Whitney. “He has a lifetime of experience during which time he has consigned five of the top 25 motorcycles auctioned in the world…

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  • What’s inside the May issue of The Classic MotorCycle?

    What’s inside the May issue of The Classic MotorCycle?

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    The new May issue of The Classic MotorCycle magazine offers a lavishly illustrated celebration of legendary machines, riders and races, and news, reviews and rare period images from the golden age of motorcycling.

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  • The season of disruption

    The season of disruption

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    The list of events cancelled and postponed due to the coronavirus is, of course, an extensive one. The highest impact for us is the April Stafford show, one of our – as in Mortons, publisher and owner of The Classic MotorCycle and also of the Stafford shows – biggest of the year, in so many…

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  • Mortons Books launch brand new book catalogue brimming with new titles

    Mortons Books launch brand new book catalogue brimming with new titles

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    Mortons Books have just launched their latest book catalogue – brimming with fantastic new titles to explore while you’re stuck at home.

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  • Back on track

    Back on track

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    After last year’s postponement caused by heavy snow, it was reassuring that this year’s Bristol Classic Show went ahead with no such drama. Words: JAMES ROBINSON Photographs: GARY CHAPMAN Best in Show winner Jim Devereux was delighted to pick up the premier award with his incredibly rare four-valve 1931 Ariel SG Sloper, a machine that…

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