New & Features

  • The Corser BMW featured

    The Corser BMW featured

    by

    If you’ve never seen the footage of Troy Corser winning at the 2018 Goodwood Revival, have a look on YouTube and search ‘Troy Corser BMW Goodwood’ and enjoy the show – left-hand gearchanges and all. You can also read about the remarkable BMW in the next issue of Classic Racer, caretaker edited by yours truly.…

    Continue reading »

  • Stafford set for August

    Stafford set for August

    by

    Owing to the ever-changing nature of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the latest proposed date for the ‘April’ Stafford show remains August 15/16. The official statement reads as follows: “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…

    Continue reading »

  • Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show postponed until October

    Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show postponed until October

    by

    Following the UK Government advice on the coronavirus pandemic we have unfortunately had to postpone our April/August Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show once again. The safety and well-being of our visitors, exhibitors, partners, contractors and staff is the most important factor and the key reason for postponing the event. The event team have been continually monitoring…

    Continue reading »

  • From the archive: Marque of distinction

    From the archive: Marque of distinction

    by

    Greeves Bert Greeves came to motorcycle manufacture comparatively late, having established his business immediately postwar making the once-common-to-British-roads Invacar. Bert’s motorcycles were uniquely identifiable because of their trademark alloy I-beam front ‘downtube’ (sic) made in-house at the company’s foundry. Greeves’ undoubted contribution to the world of off-road motorcycling was his pioneering use of light two-stroke…

    Continue reading »

  • 2020 Motogiro d’Italia to be rescheduled

    2020 Motogiro d’Italia to be rescheduled

    by

    Due to Covid-19, the Motogiro d’Italia has been moved from its usual late spring date to the autumn, by which time it is hoped travel and social restrictions will be eased worldwide. Although Italy has been particularly badly affected by the virus, it also benefits from hot, dry summers, which, it is believed will help…

    Continue reading »

  • Timeless Honda Super Cub resurrected

    Timeless Honda Super Cub resurrected

    by

    The Honda Super Cub has made a name for itself over the last sixty years as a bulletproof, do-anything machine, most at home on the daily commute, but capable of traversing the globe, too. Since production first began in 1958, Honda has sold over 100 million models in various iterations of style and capacity. To…

    Continue reading »

  • Gain in Spain

    Gain in Spain

    by

    The newest early autumn classic motorcycle rally in northern Spain has much to recommend it. Words: MARTIN KIRKPhotographs: HELEN KIRK Just as the British summer weather starts fading away in late September, classic motorcyclists – in 2019 at least – have the option just a ferry ride away for up to another three continuous weeks…

    Continue reading »

  • Broady bags it

    Broady bags it

    by

    Dyed in the wool motorcyclist Mark Broady scores first win in the South African DJ Rally. Words: ROGER HOUGHTON Photographs: ROGER HOUGHTON/IAN GROAT Mark Broady (43), a mechanical engineer living in Randburg, South Africa, surprised many experienced motorcycle rallyists when he won the 50th commemorative Durban-Johannesburg (DJ) regularity trial for classic motorcycles on March 14,…

    Continue reading »

  • Inside the June issue of The Classic MotorCycle

    Inside the June issue of The Classic MotorCycle

    by

    The June 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.

    Continue reading »

  • Vincents lead the pack at H&H’s online auction

    Vincents lead the pack at H&H’s online auction

    by

    The H&H motorcycle sale, which took place behind closed doors on April 7, 2020, as an online live auction, dispatched 129 lots for a total of £900,000 – a 67% sell rate. Five of the top seven bikes sold were Vincents. Mark Bryan, head of motorcycle sales for H&H, said: “Given the context – a…

    Continue reading »