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  • Here’s a bright move

    Here’s a bright move

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    I’VE BEEN CONSIDERING getting one of the current generation of LED worklights for my unpowered garage for some time, but I find most of those on offer are more suited to builders than workshops, as they’re bulky and awkward and hard to store. This new Clarke Worklight is none of these things. It’s roughly the…

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  • Big value… that’s the size of it

    Big value… that’s the size of it

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    I’M NOT A big fan of labels, particularly if it means paying an extra 30 quid for a badge. When hunting for a decent set of good quality, warm and ideally waterproof gloves, I’d much rather they fitted properly than anything. Going through the shelves at my local bike gear shop, I couldn’t find a…

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  • Obituary: Angus McPhail

    Obituary: Angus McPhail

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    The world of motorcycles lost one of its most eccentric geniuses when coronavirus claimed Angus McPhail in April. He was best known in drag racing and sprinting circles, particularly for Jade Warrior that had him stretched out on his stomach ahead of a supercharged two-litre four cylinder engine that used a Cosworth cylinder head on…

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  • Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show postponed until October

    Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show postponed until October

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    Following the UK Government advice on the coronavirus pandemic we have unfortunately had to postpone our April/August Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show once again. The safety and well-being of our visitors, exhibitors, partners, contractors and staff is the most important factor and the key reason for postponing the event. The event team have been continually monitoring…

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  • BIKE SHED RIDERS TAKE TO THE STREETS

    BIKE SHED RIDERS TAKE TO THE STREETS

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    LONDON’S BIKE SHED MCC has mobilised its motorcycle community to help out during the Covid-19 pandemic. When The Bike Shed was forced to close its doors they decided to create a volunteer riders’ group to provide free courier-style services to the NHS and other organisations. Members use their bikes to collect PPE parts for assembly…

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  • Norton to return with new owners

    Norton to return with new owners

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    THE COLLAPSE OF Norton appears to have been short-lived with a new owner emerging. India’s TVS Motor has bought the company, pledged to double its workforce and launch more products. The factory does seem set to move from its Donington Hall home to new premises nearby. TVS is India’s third biggest motorcycle manufacturer and already…

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  • WIN A JUBILEE

    WIN A JUBILEE

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    THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM has unearthed another astonishing ‘new old stock’ classic for its summer raffle. The bike is a 1977 Triumph T140J Silver Jubilee Bonneville which has never been run or registered and is showing just four miles on the clock. The T140J was created by the Meriden factory to mark the 25th anniversary…

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  • We’re still all here!

    We’re still all here!

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    Classic Bike Guide looks at how our trusty old bike specialists and traders are still looking after us and how we can help them, despite coronavirus Words by Oli WITH PRETTY MUCH everything in lockdown we thought we would look into how the classic parts trade is doing. Are we just waiting for all this…

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  • Timeless Honda Super Cub resurrected

    Timeless Honda Super Cub resurrected

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    The Honda Super Cub has made a name for itself over the last sixty years as a bulletproof, do-anything machine, most at home on the daily commute, but capable of traversing the globe, too. Since production first began in 1958, Honda has sold over 100 million models in various iterations of style and capacity. To…

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  • BMW Airhead Twins – The Complete Story

    BMW Airhead Twins – The Complete Story

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    by Phil West When the publishers first told me there was yet another book on BMW airheads coming out, my first thought was: ‘ Oh great, another book on BMWs no one wants’. There’s just too many. However, I was wrong. You see I knew this one was worth a read, as I had the…

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