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Top Picks: Trusted Specialists for Classic Bike Owners

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Looking for parts, services or expert help for your classic motorcycle? From carburettor specialists to engine rebuilders, workshop equipment and consumables, here’s a selection of trusted businesses supporting the classic bike scene.

Supporting the Classic Bike Community

Keeping a classic motorcycle on the road takes more than enthusiasm — it takes the right people. Whether you’re restoring a project, maintaining a regular rider or hunting down that hard-to-find part, knowing who to turn to can make all the difference.

Here’s a selection of specialists offering parts, services and expertise across the UK and beyond.


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Parts, Spares and Classic Specialists

Monty’s Classic Motorcycles

Quality spares for British classics, with a focus on Triumph twins. Offering fast mail order service and a wide range of parts for keeping your bike on the road.
https://montysclassicmotorcycleshop.co.uk

Tricor Andy / Speedwell Engineering

Triumph twin specialists supplying parts and accessories, including Speedwell mudguards. A well-established name for owners of British classics.
https://www.tricor-andy.com

KMT Products

Motorcycle and scooter carburettor jet specialists supplying pilot and main jets for Dellorto, Keihin and Mikuni carburettors.
https://www.kmtproducts.co.uk

Morgo

Known for oil pumps and lubrication solutions for classic motorcycles, Morgo products are widely used by restorers and enthusiasts.
https://www.morgo.co.uk

Triumph Thruxton Parts

Performance and upgrade components for Triumph T120 and T100 models, including cams, exhausts, seats and more.
Email: [email protected]

Engineering, Restoration and Specialist Services

Westwood Cylinder Liners

Specialists in cylinder liners for classic, historic, vintage and veteran car and motorcycle engines.
https://www.westwoodcylinderliners.co.uk

Lewis Templeton Motorcycle Paintwork Specialists

Offering high-quality paintwork services for tanks, frames, guards and more, with decades of experience in classic motorcycles.
Call: 07850 510790

Custom Brakes & Hydraulics

Brake and clutch relining specialists offering services for classic, vintage and modern machines, including bonded and riveted linings.
https://www.custombrakes.co.uk

MIRA

British-made wheel rims and spokes for classic motorcycles, offering both polished stainless and chrome options.
www.devonrimcompany.com

Ignition, Components and Upgrades

Brightspark EasyCap

Condenser solutions for classic ignition systems, designed for reliability and easy installation on Lucas and BTH magnetos.
https://www.brightsparkmagnetos.com

Elektronik Sachse

Digital ignition systems for vintage motorcycles including BMW, Honda, Yamaha and more.
https://www.elektronik-sachse.de

Workshop, Tools and Consumables

Adams Gas

A practical option for workshop gas supply, Adams Gas offers refillable bottles with no disposal costs, fitting products for BOC, Air Products and Air Liquide, and local stockists across the UK.
https://www.adamsgas.co.uk

Amadeal Ltd

Machine tools and workshop equipment including lathes and milling machines for home workshops and professional use.
https://www.amadeal.co.uk

Looking for parts, services or expert help for your classic motorcycle? From carburettor specialists to engine rebuilders, workshop equipment and consumables, here’s a selection of trusted businesses supporting the classic bike scene.

Why These Businesses Matter

Behind every running classic bike is a network of specialists keeping the wheels turning. From precision engineering to hard-to-find parts, these businesses play a vital role in preserving and supporting the classic motorcycle scene.

Whether you’re mid-restoration or simply keeping your bike in top condition, these are the names worth knowing.

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