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  • Early Honda could break record

    Early Honda could break record

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    AN HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT Honda CB750 is up for grabs at the H&H Classics auction on March 4, at the National Motorcycle Museum. A late pre-production model, it is one of only four built, only two are known to still exist. Although it is estimated at £35,000-£40,000, the other machine sold for £88,900 in 2014. H&H…

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  • Silver’s ship comes in

    Silver’s ship comes in

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    CLASSIC HONDA SPECIALISTS David Silver have welcomed the arrival of their latest container load of vintage Japanese classics from the USA. The container came packed with more than 50 bikes, ranging from a selection of 50cc Monkey Bikes to classic Honda 750s. Prime buys included a Honda CB400F with less than 10,000 miles on the…

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  • Levis returns with a ground-breaking V6

    Levis returns with a ground-breaking V6

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    ANOTHER LONG DORMANT British motorcycle name is rising from the ashes. Levis, which built a range of lightweight sporty two- and four-strokes in the years up until the Second World War, has returned as the brand name for a new range of motorcycles with an all-British modular engine concept. The new Levis motorcycle is based…

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  • Interceptor’s new look shines

    Interceptor’s new look shines

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    AS THE MOTORCYCLING world waits for the first appearance of the new Royal Enfield and Constellation 650 twins in the showrooms, the company has quietly slipped out another livery for the model, and it harks back to the company’s late 1960s heyday. The Interceptor is now being offered in a chrome petrol tank finish, similar…

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  • Two days of speed as the Prescott bike fest grows

    Two days of speed as the Prescott bike fest grows

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    PRESCOTT BIKE FEST is to be held over two days for the first time this year. The popular, family-friendly event will return to the Gloucestershire hills on April 14-15 and will once again boast a brilliantly diverse range of machinery. Track action is being kept for the Sunday, while Saturday gives visitors the chance to…

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  • Thruxton and Street deals roll over

    Thruxton and Street deals roll over

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    TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES IS continuing its offer of a complimentary track racer kit worth £1950 on all purchases of the Thruxton R. This striking additional extra includes a café racer fairing, fender removal kit, brushed stainless steel slip-ons, front and rear short-stem LED indicators, leather tank strap and grey diamond knurl handlebar grips. A £500 personalisation…

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  • Welsh road racing to return

    Welsh road racing to return

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    MOTORCYCLE RACING IS to return to Eppynt Road Race Circuit near Sennybridge in Wales, 65 years after the mountain roads last saw a racing wheel turn in anger. The Eppynt circuit, last used in 1953, will be re-opened for racing from August 3-5 with full range of classes up to Superstock. The revival has been…

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  • Going Dutch – a Gold Star for Bart

    Going Dutch – a Gold Star for Bart

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    BART MAATJE FROM the Netherlands has collected the 1960 BSA DBD34 Gold Star he won in the National Motorcycle Museum summer raffle. Bart already rides a Honda VTR1000 Firestorm but the Goldie will be his first classic bike. Bart purchased the first prize winning ticket from the museum shop while visiting the UK last year.…

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  • Friends get to ride Broughs and Beezas

    Friends get to ride Broughs and Beezas

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    THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM has announced the first details of its 2018 programme of Friends Scheme activities. Members of the scheme can take part in Classic Bike Tours, Ride a Classic Days and Workshop Training Days. The first of these dates for 2018 is a Museum Workshop Training Day on Saturday, February 24 which will…

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  • Two Tempests blow in

    Two Tempests blow in

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    AJS HAS LAUNCHED two new lightweight bikes, one road and one trail, in the form of the Tempest 125. The classically styled learner-legal bikes are designed for leisure riding or daily commuting and have a new 16 litre, classically styled petrol tank in traditional AJS silver or black, with a gold livery. An ohc engine…

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