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  • New 2019/2020 Mortons Books catalogue released

    New 2019/2020 Mortons Books catalogue released

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    The Mortons Books catalogue showcases a wide range of topics from railway, military and aviation history to consumer issues, hobbies, crime and politics.

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  • Over – and ‘out’!

    Over – and ‘out’!

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    The Dutch Ariel Club’s rally in Brabant was excellent, despite a few machine troubles with the 350cc Red Hunter on the journey there. Words and photographs: STEVE WILSON Spring and early summer are the best times to go jaunting in Europe on an old motorcycle, so the Dutch Ariel Club’s weekend rally at the end…

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  • A priory appointment

    A priory appointment

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    The International West Kent Run has found apermanent home at The Friars, Aylesford. This yearwas as well supported as ever. Words and photographs: ALAN TURNER It may be months before the International West Kent Run, but every year, January is but a couple of days old before the eponymous Vintage MCC section has received a…

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  • Perce Simon reunion 2019

    Perce Simon reunion 2019

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    Monday, September 2, saw 150 former mud-pluggers gather at Ibsley village hall for the annual Perce Simon Trial reunion. Gleaming in the early autumn sunshine was a superb collection of off road bikes from the 1960s, while inside enjoying tea and cake was a line-up which read like a ‘who’s who’ of feet up stars…

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  • Donut days for Southend & District Motorcycling Club

    Donut days for Southend & District Motorcycling Club

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    Once a year (this season on August 18) the Southend & District Motor Cycle Club organises the Donut grass track at Latchingdon in Essex, referencing the modest oval course and the bonus packets of doughnuts for award winners. The short track is a great leveller, when a good start and racecraft can make up any…

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  • Rickman off-roader

    Rickman off-roader

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    On display at Sammy Miller’s Museum, is this rare 125cc two-stroke. It was manufactured in 1975 in New Milton at the Queensway Estate, only one mile from the museum, by the Rickman brothers Don and Derek. This model used a Zundapp engine. With only 12 miles from new, Ken Bridges bought it brand new and…

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  • Time to win a Triumph

    Time to win a Triumph

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    There’s another stunning first prize in the National Motorycle Museum’s summer 2019 raffle – in the form of another brand new, old stock machine. This time it’s a 1977 Triumph Trident T160V which has never been run or registered and is showing just nine ‘push’ miles only. Second prize is a Sealey Retro Style 10-drawer…

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  • New on AllMyReads: The Scrapbook Series – AJS

    New on AllMyReads: The Scrapbook Series – AJS

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    AllMyReads is the new way to browse unlimited non-fiction books, taking you on in-depth journeys all in the palm of your hand.

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  • TCX Lady Blend WP in brown

    TCX Lady Blend WP in brown

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    These vintage look lace-up ankle boots have a casual style and are made with full grain leather which is waterproof. The ankle, toe and heel has reinforcement and there’s a leather shift pad. They have an anatomic footbed and the rubber sole is high wear-resistant. They were comfortable straight away and I have not had…

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  • Morgan racing at Brands

    Morgan racing at Brands

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    Surprisingly, after 85 years in existence, this year, on August 24, marked the Vintage Sports Car Club’s first visit to Brands Hatch. The four-wheelers of all ages, marques and capacities were joined by six Morgan three-wheelers, all at least 90 years old, but patently wearing well. While not troubling the leaders, they had their own…

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