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  • Kempton's a hot favourite

    Kempton's a hot favourite

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    Steve Linsdell has just finished putting together his giant-killing Royal Enfield Bullet after some time in storage. The other bikes are also part of the Linsdell stable. Trade in the jumble appeared unaffected by December’s gale-force winds. The show element of the event took place in the hall beneath the main grandstand of the horse…

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  • Broughs of Bodmin on sale

    Broughs of Bodmin on sale

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    Wow! Surely this is the ‘scrapyard’ we all all dream of stumbling upon… Unveiled for the first time in more than five decades, what have become known as ‘The Broughs of Bodmin Moor’ will be offered at Bonhams’ Stafford sale on April 24. Read more in February’s edition of TCM  

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  • Collection at Charterhouse

    Collection at Charterhouse

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    Selection of motorcycles from the John Hopkins’ hoard in Devon. The collection of nearly 20 motorcycles was amassed by John Hopkins over a number of years. Read more in February’s edition of TCM  

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  • Rare Henry Body Trio To Light Up Annual 'Bristol' Bike Show

    Rare Henry Body Trio To Light Up Annual 'Bristol' Bike Show

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    Henry Body’s Douglas Sprinter There’ll be, as ever, packed halls of club stands and jumble, with the whole spectrum of motorcycling represented. And those little ‘gems’ that don’t appear anywhere else are often courtesy of Henry Body.  The indefatigable octogenarian, who recently featured on BBC’s The One Show, is this year bringing the Douglas sprinter…

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  • Redman stars at RealClassic

    Redman stars at RealClassic

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    The popular appeal of Norton’s Manx showed no sign of diminishing at Ardingly. The special guest was the ever-popular Jim Redman, who had a very busy day, willingly signing autographs and posing for photos. The show included a special class for Manx Nortons, inspired by Ardingly regular and arch-Bracebridge Street enthusiast Steve Elston. It attracted…

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  • Desne Dodkin (1927-2015)

    Desne Dodkin (1927-2015)

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    Desne and Geoff Dodkin pose with Dennis Frost’s Mk.1 KTT Velocette (Dennis Frost). Born in Birmingham in 1927, Desne started work in the general office at the Velocette factory around 1947, later becoming secretary to Percy, Eugene, Peter and Bertie Goodman. At one time she was running the general office as well. It was at…

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  • Vincent twin's lucky winner

    Vincent twin's lucky winner

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    First prize in the draw. Philip Tingle collects his bounty. The first prize of the 1947 Vincent Rapide 998cc built to Black Shadow specification by the museum was won by Philip Tingle, of South Yorkshire. The 1965 BSA Bantam D7 175cc motorcycle offered as a second prize was won by Andrew Gubb, from north Devon,…

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  • Offham Steam Rally success

    Offham Steam Rally success

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    Few bikes at Offham had as much patina as this well-travelled Excelsior! The vehicles form a loose guard of honour for the usual late morning arrival of the steam engines that have a difficult time threading their way through the classic-clogged roads. Read more in January’s edition of TCM 

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  • The 77th Pioneer Run

    The 77th Pioneer Run

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    This historic event is a landmark one for those entrenched in the veteran motorcycle movement, and an anticipated 370 or more entries are expected be received. Read more in December’s issue of TCM 

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  • Live Tweed, Ride Dapper: The 2015 Worldwide Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride

    Live Tweed, Ride Dapper: The 2015 Worldwide Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride

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    The event began at Poole Quay, stopped on Bournemouth Promenade and then over to Highcliffe Castle where the riders were met by Sammy and Rosemary Miller, who led them back to their museum. Read more in December’s issue of TCM  

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