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  • Nick Nicholls competition winners announced!

    Nick Nicholls competition winners announced!

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    Ross Isaacson’s winning image Nick adjudged Ross Isaacson's beautiful moody foresty shot with beams of sunlight breaking through the trees as his favourite. Ross from West Midlands took the picture of the 1940s BSA single in late March 2012 with a Panasonic DMC LX5. His caption read: Almost ready for another day’s riding after wild…

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  • Mile munching Francis-Barnett

    Mile munching Francis-Barnett

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    Dave Shaw and the surprisingly clean Francis-Barnett had just completed 270 gruelling miles in the Exeter Trial Earlier in the weekend, Dave had completed the long-distance Exeter Trial, starting from Bridgwater, Somerset at midnight Friday and completing the 270-mile course in Cornwall, having endured unseasonably cold conditions… Dave’s bike is proof that you don’t need…

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  • The way we were: May 1938

    The way we were: May 1938

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    George Povey on his 348cc Ariel On reaching the town (now city) the sun had disappeared so a dip in the sea no longer appealed. Instead, he rode steadily along Madeira Drive. On the return trip home Perseus needed to pedal assist the machine along part of the 11:1 uphill gradient on Reigate Hill. Over…

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  • Ariel Square Four special

    Ariel Square Four special

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    Ray Steer was at the VMCC West Kent Section Boxing Day gathering with his American Police spec 1949-50 Ariel Square Four The purchase of an incomplete basket case offered the possibility of creating a replica. It became a long-term project as work commitments took up Ray’s time. Eventually, he enrolled for a local motorcycle restoration…

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  • Vincent and Broughs to headline Bonhams sale

    Vincent and Broughs to headline Bonhams sale

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    TCM tested the Vincent in November 2002 Then there are a couple of Brough Superiors too – an SS80-100 (the model was originally an SS100 fitted with a side valve SS80-type engine, but this one has a pukka ohv JAP V-twin installed) and a rather lovely 1931 SS80 ‘proper’. The ohv job will of course…

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  • Beasley Velocette to star at Stafford Show

    Beasley Velocette to star at Stafford Show

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    Owned by Northern Irish enthusiast Will Corry, the racing special (the frame was made by racer and constructor Doug Beasley, who made a number of special Velo frames in the 1950s) found its way over the Irish Sea in the early 60s, and has stayed there until recently before coming over to the mainland for…

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  • The Classic MotorCycle on sale!

    The Classic MotorCycle on sale!

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    May TCM on sale now! This month's contents includes: • Editor's intro • News    • Bristol show    • Subscribe and save    • Race Retro    • Letters    • Phil Read interview    • Classic advert    • Men who mattered (Bill Stuart)    • For various budgets (ohc singles)    • Jerry Thurston column    • Archive photograph    • Which model?…

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  • Superfast Velocette shatters Mighty Mouse record

    Superfast Velocette shatters Mighty Mouse record

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    Stuart recorded his record breaking run at the Lake Gairdner Speed Trials in South Australia (having earlier clocked 166 and 152mph efforts). He said: “Finally the track was clear and the Big Velo boomed away from the line with its nearly 100mph first gear into a 7-10mph gusting head and slight crosswind. By the time…

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  • The way we were: May 2013

    The way we were: May 2013

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    Of advanced design and intended for sidecar work, the new V-twin was powered by a 6hp side valve JAP engine, with two-speed countershaft gearbox. In its issue published on May 29, The Motor Cycle carried a brief feature (and picture) entitled ‘Motor Cyclists and the Army’, leading with: “Under the terms of a Special Army…

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  • Pip Harris 1927-2013

    Pip Harris 1927-2013

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    Pip Harris, who recently passed away TCM’s January and February 2010 issues carried a two-part feature detailing the achievements and successes of Peter Valentine Harris, the son of 1920s TT racer Curley, a garage proprietor based in Wombourne, west of Birmingham. Starting racing on a ‘bitsa’ (nominally Grindlay-Peerless) outfit, he soon swapped to a Manx…

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