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  • The Classic MotorCycle on sale – June 2014

    The Classic MotorCycle on sale – June 2014

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    June issue on sale now! • Editor's intro • Archive photograph    • News   • Diary    • Letters    • Rewiring (see video) • Subscribe and save    • Torpedo four      • Triumph Tiger 100 super profile    • James V-twin    • Velocette ‘LeVal’    • Straight from the Plate – scrambling, 1953    • Reader’s restoration – Manx Norton…

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  • Crowds flock to Stafford show as Brough Superior smashes auction best

    Crowds flock to Stafford show as Brough Superior smashes auction best

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    John Surtees proudly poses with his MV and Ferrari The 34th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show hosted the annual Bonhams sale of vintage and collectors’ motorcycles in which a Brough Superior SS100 – once owned by George Brough himself – sold for a staggering £253,500. Nick Mowbray, exhibition manager for the event, said: “We…

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  • Bit on the side

    Bit on the side

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    This fitting kit allows most current models in Watsonian's range to be paired with the Triumph sports tourer. The combination pictured is the classically styled GP700, a wide bodied sidecar that seats an adult and child or two children, in DL trim with a 10” alloy wheel. Prices for the GP700 sidecar (pictured) start at…

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  • Pioneer Run

    Pioneer Run

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    7708 Anthony Pownall sits back as he makes the coffee break on a 1900 De Dion Bouton tricycle. The bike has just been restored from a very bad state and most of the worn or missing parts had to be made from scratch It also provides welcome relief for rider and/or machine with refreshment and…

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  • Historics bike auction at Brooklands

    Historics bike auction at Brooklands

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    Auction will feature 100 classics There will be 100 classic motorcycles for sale, which makes it the biggest auction of its type in the south. Consignments at the auction include the two NGM Forward Racing Team 2013 FTR MotoGP bikes of Colin Edwards and Claudio Corti and a private collection of 44 classic bikes spanning…

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  • Legend Surtees proves a hit at Stafford show

    Legend Surtees proves a hit at Stafford show

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    Steve Plater interviews legend John Surtees John Surtees, multiple world champion and the only man to capture world crowns on both two and four wheels, kept the gathered enthusiasts spellbound as he shared superb stories from his incredible life at the 34th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show at Staffordshire County Showground. As an added…

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  • Stafford prize winners

    Stafford prize winners

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    Firstly we must say a massive thank you to everyone who entered this year – clubs and private entries alike – the standard was very high, and of course a big congratulations to everyone who walked away with a prize. And the winners are… Outstanding Service to the Classic Motorcycle Movement (The Frank Farrington Outstanding Service…

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  • 1931 Vincent HRD Sports

    1931 Vincent HRD Sports

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    Entered by David Critchlow, this bike features a 350 cc J.A.P racing engine, Druid racing forks, adjustable friction dampers and a Burman four-speed gearbox. This is a creature that was built for speed. It is also equipped with a 2.5 gallon petrol tank, a 7 inch Royal Enfield hub in the front and a 7…

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  • Spectacular Cotton Dart at Stafford

    Spectacular Cotton Dart at Stafford

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    This bike is fitted with a 348 cc O.H.I. Dart engine made by Andrew Alexander Sidney, which features an aluminium cylinder head and kicks out 17.5 horsepower. Tony only aquired the motorcycle 18 months ago, making it a fairly recent acquisition in the grand scheme of things. Previous owners had chopped and changed various parts…

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  • Coventry-Eagle Soars at Stafford

    Coventry-Eagle Soars at Stafford

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    This model features an enormous 976 cc V-twin J.A.P. engine and a three-speed Sturmey-Archer gearbox. The bike is all chain driven and, even though it’s going on for 90 years old, it is still guaranteed to hit 80 mph. Coventry-Eagle only manufactured motorcycles for just over thirty years, and the Flying Eight became more and…

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