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  • Classic Bike Guide on sale!

    Classic Bike Guide on sale!

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    Classic Bike Guide’s on sale Old rivalries revived in the latest issue of Classic Bike Guide, as Nigel Clark compares three different approaches to performance biking in 1969. This was a year when it was all happening, optimism was in the air, the free for all, swingin' Sixties were about to metamorphose into the tasteless…

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  • New products

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    OptiMate 3+ reintroduced OptiMate has expanded its range of smart battery chargers with the reintroduction of the cost effective OptiMate 3+ to complement the range-topping OptiMate 4 Dual Program. The OptiMate 3+ is designed to connect to the battery whenever the motorcycle is not in use, monitoring battery condition and topping up the charge as…

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  • Belstaff Trialmaster

    Belstaff Trialmaster

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    Belstaff Trialmaster, waterproof motorcycle jacket It’s a very nicely put together garment with a plush tartan lining and the traditional press stud fixings. There’s a sturdy, double ended, full length brass zipper with an overlap held in place by press studs. Deep pockets are both sides on hip and breast, with a small Velcro flapped…

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  • Eastwood Expander Wheel Kit

    Eastwood Expander Wheel Kit

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    Eastwood Expander Wheel Kit The Eastwood Expander Wheel Kit is a soft rubber wheel with slotted sides, over which an abrasive band is slipped and held in place by centrifugal force as the rubber expands. It’s designed to run at a max of 1800rpm so excessive cutting does not occur. It has a central push-out…

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  • Geoff Brett

    Geoff Brett

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    Geoff Brett (65) leading the pack He was 77 and president of the Bewdley MCC, a club he joined in 1962 wherein he added grass tracking to his weekend trials riding. Club chairman Graham Turner was a pal: “We used to follow one another round, so if we had a problem with a bike we…

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  • Enfields at the Royal…

    Enfields at the Royal…

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    Royal Enfield dealers revisit company’s spiritual home Their trip included a visit to their spiritual home in Redditch. Little of the original factory remains, so the lunch stop was at the Royal Enfield pub, formerly the town’s old cinema. “It was all about our dealers riding the current bikes in their natural environment,” said UK…

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  • BSA Gold Star rockers

    BSA Gold Star rockers

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    BSA Goldie rockers are beuing remanufactured For BSA Gold Star DBD34/DB34 and DB32, they are made from EN40B steel and prior to heat treatment they undergo hot isostatic pressing (HIP). This system makes the rockers very strong. John has extensively tested the rockers in his race engines without any problems and loaded them up to…

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  • NJB dampers

    NJB dampers

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    NJB shock absorbers NJB proprietor Norman Blakemore spent a good few years of his working life at Girling, so he should know a thing or two about shock absorbers. I have used his units on many of my machines, always with 100% satisfaction. What’s more, Norman has developed a range of units for specific tasks.…

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  • AMC crankshafts

    AMC crankshafts

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    AMC 650 crankshafts are being remanufactured The club reckoned that if it was possible to obtain a quality product at the right price then it would be a considerable benefit to our members in being able to obtain a major component that is presently unavailable. The new cranks are cast in Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI),…

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  • Dremel compact saw

    Dremel compact saw

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    Dremel DSM20 compact saw The tool makes a beautifully clean cut compared with toothed wheels, are extremely precise and require no lower guard mechanism – as per toothed cutters. It’s easy to operate with one hand for most cuts and its abrasive wheels allow both push and pull action, whichever is more convenient. Additionally, it’s…

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