Sam Hewitt

  • Jumblers to flock to the marsh

    Jumblers to flock to the marsh

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    THOUSANDS OF VISITORS from across Europe are expected at The Carole Nash Eurojumble on September 6/7. The EuroJumble is one of the UK’s biggest bike autojumbles, making it the ideal destination for visitors and traders to buy and sell. Held at Netley Marsh near Southampton, this outdoor event gathers enthusiasts from the UK and from…

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  • Bmw launch anniversary model

    Bmw launch anniversary model

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    BMW HAVE LAUNCHED an exclusive retro model to mark the 50th anniversary of the /5 series and 50 years of BMW Motorrad production in Berlin Spandau. The machine, dubbed the R nineT /5 has classic lines and an air-cooled engine. When BMW car production increased in the 1960s, production of BMW motorcycles was moved to…

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  • Bonhams MPH to sponsor Stratford Autojumble

    Bonhams MPH to sponsor Stratford Autojumble

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    Stratford Autojumble is proud to have Bonhams MPH as sponsor for the September event, which takes place at the centre ring at Stratford Racecourse on Sunday 15th.

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  • Team Wildcard in two Bonneville record bids

    Team Wildcard in two Bonneville record bids

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    TWO INTREPID CLASSIC racers from the West Country are heading across the Atlantic to the Bonneville Salt Flats to try and break two land speed records. Team Wildcard is comprised of two shed-based racers, Phil Betty and Miki Sprosen, who will be taking a much-modified early 1960s Triumph T21 350 and a 1971 650cc Triumph…

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  • The 26th Carole Nash Eurojumble is one not to miss

    The 26th Carole Nash Eurojumble is one not to miss

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    Make a date in your diary for this year’s Carole Nash Eurojumble on Friday, September 6 and Saturday, September 7.

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  • Fun on the border

    Fun on the border

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    THE BORDERS CLASSIC Bike Show in the Welsh Marches is one of the longest established classic shows in the calendar. The show, founded by Jim Reynolds in the mid-1980s, has gone from strength to strength and has the advantage of being in the heart of some of the best biking country in the UK, being…

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  • Is real better than restored? You decide

    Is real better than restored? You decide

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    AS THIS MAGAZINE arrives on the newsstand, one of the great classic motorcycling mysteries may have been solved. Is a sparkling nut and bolt rebuild better and more valuable than an unrestored bike? Sometimes the old ones really are the best and you don’t want to mess with them. That is the case with this…

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  • Les Williams: Triumph Trident legend

    Les Williams: Triumph Trident legend

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    TRIUMPH TRIPLE GENIUS Les Williams has died at the age of 87. He was known throughout the world of British classic motorcycling for his involvement with Triumph’s racing triples, his work with the White Helmets display team and for setting up L P Williams, which has been helping keep Triumph twins and triples on the…

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  • Machines that mattered: Ariel Sloper

    Machines that mattered: Ariel Sloper

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    Here today, gone tomorrow: Rachael Clegg scratches the surface of a short-lived hero – the Ariel Sloper. WORDS: RACHAEL CLEGG Photography: Gary Chapman Fancy some bangers and Smash potato?Or fish and Microchips? Thought not… In 2019, few people eat Smash potatoes or crack open a box of McCain’s Microchips; these phenomena are – along with…

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  • ■ THOSE WERE THE DAYS…

    ■ THOSE WERE THE DAYS…

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    South Liverpool club gymkhana – August 30, 1930. One rider is on a Sunbeam Model 90 and the other is on a BSA Sloper, taking part in the egg and spoon race. Oh, how life seemed so simple in those days – did those lads have any idea what was coming in the next decade?…

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