Classic Bike Guide

  • The Trip Out festival

    The Trip Out festival

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    A festival of old school-style choppers turns out to be one of the friendliest, most laid-back events of the year Words and photography Matt I love Choppers; their strange looks and daring to be different: but they are not my thing, I’ll admit. But what I do like is the work that goes into them,…

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  • Wal Handley: No man ever passed this way more bravely

    Wal Handley: No man ever passed this way more bravely

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    In Wal Handley’s heyday, as far as the Press and public were concerned, he was the greatest motorcycle racer of all time.

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  • From the Archive: Ridinglife || Enfield constellation

    From the Archive: Ridinglife || Enfield constellation

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    Winter wanderer No great shakes as a superbike, Enfield’s 700 is instead an oddly competent practical classic PHOTOS BY Rowena Hoseason WHEN ROYAL ENFIELD launched the Constellation in 1958, it unequivocally aimed its new 692cc superstar – the biggest parallel twin on the market – at the performance end of that market. The Connie’s cosmetics…

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  • NETLEY WELCOMES CROSS CHANNEL VISITORS

    NETLEY WELCOMES CROSS CHANNEL VISITORS

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    THOUSANDS OF VISITORS from the UK and across Europe turned up at the recent Carole Nash Eurojumble in Hampshire. One of the UK’s biggest bike autojumbles, the EuroJumble is held at Netley Marsh near Southampton each September. The jumble was a treasure trove of parts both common and obscure, classic projects and complete runners, tools…

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  • Win a Thunderbolt for £1!

    Win a Thunderbolt for £1!

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    IF YOU LIKE the idea of owning a BSA A65, as featured elsewhere in this magazine, you have just a few days to get the chance to pick one up for just £1. The BSA Owners’ Club is offering a 1972 Oil in Frame Thunderbolt as its 2019 Raffle Prize. This example has been owned…

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  • KENT HURRICANE TRIBUTE TOPS THE BOBBER CHARTS

    KENT HURRICANE TRIBUTE TOPS THE BOBBER CHARTS

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    THE WINNER OF the first Triumph Bobber Build-Off Challenge harked back to the legendary Triumph X-75 Hurricane. Laguna Ashford Triumph’s entry, The Drag Racer, took the laurels for the winning build which was announced at the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride in London. Triumph launched its first ever Build-Off at The Bike Shed show earlier this year.…

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  • END OF THE ROAD FOR CHARLIE’S?

    END OF THE ROAD FOR CHARLIE’S?

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    A BIKE SHOP once hailed by Triumph as the world’s number one spares dealer looks set to close down. Charlie’s Motorcycles in Eastville, Bristol, was established more than 60 years ago and is known by motorcyclists across the globe. Reg Hall set up Charlie’s Motorcycles in 1957 and ran it until 1996. He owned it…

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  • VMCC JUMBLE SET FOR SHEPTON MALLET

    VMCC JUMBLE SET FOR SHEPTON MALLET

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    WITH THE ADVENT of autumn, there’s a prime destination coming up for any classic motorcycle fan – the Vintage Motor Cycle Club Autojumble at the Bath and West Showground in Somerset. Organised by the Somerset section of the VMCC, the autojumble encompasses three large indoor halls and additional outdoor space, with approximately 500 stalls selling…

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  • The story of Triumph & Norton motorcycles in World War 2

    The story of Triumph & Norton motorcycles in World War 2

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    We’ve delved into the illustrious Mortons Archive to give you a glimpse into the use of Triumph and Norton motorcycles in the Second World War.

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  • THUNDERBIRD TOPS BIG NIGHTS OUT

    THUNDERBIRD TOPS BIG NIGHTS OUT

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    BIKE NIGHTS COME in all sizes, from gatherings in tiny pub car parks to big organised ride outs. But there aren’t many as big, impressive or in such dramatic surroundings as the regular Tuesday night at Poole Quay… and they don’t usually get organised by local authorities. The night takes place every Tuesday from April…

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