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  • NMM shop gets online revamp

    NMM shop gets online revamp

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    THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE Museum online shop has been updated in time for Christmas. The Museum Legends shop boasts thousands of classic motorcycling related items, as well as museum branded clothing. Museum director James Hewing commented: “We have added a whole host of really unusual new products to our shop, including a Brough Superior replica table.…

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  • Let the Winter Classic blow away those winter blues

    Let the Winter Classic blow away those winter blues

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    IF YOU ARE anything like us at CBG, then by New Year’s Eve you’ll be itching to get out to the shed and start doing motorcycling things again, possibly with a leftover Stilton sandwich. Well, we have the solution to those post-festive blues, The Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic Show at Newark. With…

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  • 10 Christmas gift ideas for a classic biker!

    10 Christmas gift ideas for a classic biker!

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    Check out the exclusive CBG Christmas Gift Guide!

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  • Triumph is streets ahead

    Triumph is streets ahead

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    TRIUMPH HAS UPDATED its Street Scrambler and Street Twin models for 2019. The company’s range of modern classics has been a big hit with buyers, including those new or returning to two wheels and those who never left. Launched in 2017, the Street Scrambler has a rugged off-road attitude that can be traced back to the…

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  • Fast Freddie to star at Newark Winter Classic Bike Show

    Fast Freddie to star at Newark Winter Classic Bike Show

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    LEGENDARY RACER FREDDIE Spencer, universally known as Fast Freddie, will be the guest of honour at the Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic on January 5-6, bringing a real international flavour to the season starter at Newark Showground. After a hugely successful career in his native US – the 1978 AMA 250cc Championship being…

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  • VAPE to market Powerdynamo range

    VAPE to market Powerdynamo range

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    GERMAN COMPANY POWERDYNAMO GMBH, which designed and marketed bolt-on dynamo and ignition systems for classic motorcycles, has closed its doors after 27 years of service to the classic bike community. Powerdynamo say the closure of the Berlin sales operation has been triggered by the health of its CEO but it does not mean an end…

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  • Retros make big splash in Cologne

    Retros make big splash in Cologne

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    COLOGNE’S INTERMOT SHOW showed that manufacturers are continuing to target the classic market with a range of retro models and machines that look to their manufacturer’s past glories. Suzuki made the biggest splash by reviving the Katana name for their latest semi-naked roadster based on the company’s 999cc GSX-S. Revitalised German manufacturer Horex revealed a…

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  • New owner sought for Métisse Motorcycles

    New owner sought for Métisse Motorcycles

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    ONE OF THE best-known names in bespoke British motorcycle manufacturing, Métisse, is on the market. Métisse Motorcycles were originally created and developed in the 1960s by Rickman. Gerry Lisi runs Métisse at his Carswell, Oxfordshire premises and is looking for a buyer as he develops a new Rickman/Métisse museum on the site. Work on the 20,000…

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  • Corser and McGuinness battle it out at Goodwood

    Corser and McGuinness battle it out at Goodwood

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      AN 89-YEAR-OLD SUPERCHARGED BMW and an Australian Superbike Racing legend were the stars of the show at the Goodwood Revival. Troy Corser piloted the 1929 BMW R57 Kompressor to victory in the second heat of the Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy double-header, combining 21st century knee-down style with mastery of the 125mph hand-change, supercharged, rigid-framed…

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  • Modern classics give Avon a boost

    Modern classics give Avon a boost

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      Avon Motorcycle Tyres is capitalising on the recent surge of interest in British bike brands, with Triumph and CCM fitting them to new bikes. Royal Enfield is also fitting its 350cc bikes and Himalayan adventure bikes with Avon rubber. Despite the motorcycle market hitting a plateau and remaining largely static in the last 12…

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