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Spoke patterns
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Spoke patterns

Excluding odd exceptions, wooden spoked wheels are spoked radially, with no spoke crossover. And – again with odd exceptions – this practice continued of radially spoked wooden wheels with wooden spokes for early cycle-like machines (hobby horses/ velocipedes etc).

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November 2020
Museum management
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Museum management

It’s been an incredibly tough time for museums – though one establishment has been celebrating its collection of rare foxes.

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7 mins  |
November 2020
Store cupboard special
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Store cupboard special

Month four – and more frustration. Problems come to light as reassembly gets underway, but all will be resolved…

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7 mins  |
November 2020
Trip to the TT
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Trip to the TT

Riding factory Nortons, Ray Ammwon the 1953 Senior and Junior IoM TT races, Fergus Anderson (Moto-Guzzi) took the Lightweight 250cc and Les Graham (MVAgusta) was the 125cc victor. A chance buy of an enthusiast’s small archive allows us to glance behind the scenes.

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10+ mins  |
November 2020
Robbing Peter…
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Robbing Peter…

Sometimes needs must and cannibalising one bike to forward another is a temporary, necessary evil.

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6 mins  |
November 2020
Little treasure
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Little treasure

This Bantam D10 Sports has never been restored and stands with 6000 miles on the clock, which we’re sure is genuine.

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9 mins  |
November 2020
Yewsix of the Moors
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Yewsix of the Moors

One of the star performers of early 1920s trials riding – a gold medal ISDT winner among many other successes – Billy Moore was later part of the organising team.

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November 2020
Lakeside lovelies
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Lakeside lovelies

Tucked away in Mandello Del Lario, near the Moto Guzzi factory and by the shores of Lake Como, is a cache of fabulous Italian lightweights.

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November 2020
A long call from Sussex
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A long call from Sussex

An AJS with a hidden history led to a long weekend away for its current owner.

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November 2020
New 350 And More
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New 350 And More

Despite the country and world starting the slide into recession, in the mid-1920s JAP remained outwardly buoyant, as publicity material depicted then modern manufacturing, plating and assembly shops, and even a repairs section for customer motorcycles.

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September 2020
The story of a Greeves
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The story of a Greeves

This motorcycle has a direct lineage to its current ownership, which can be traced all the way back to a short-lived 1960s four-stroke scrambles championship…

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9 mins  |
September 2020
Resurrection man
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Resurrection man

Restoring a burnt-out, rare Healey-made Ariel Square Four powered wreck proved a challenging proposition for an experienced Ariel restorer and enthusiast.

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September 2020
Store cupboard special
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Store cupboard special

This lockdown inspired project (of which this is part two) aims to make best we can out of what we have – though of course one soon finds missing parts…

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6 mins  |
September 2020
Old Red
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Old Red

This rare, brightly finished, Wideline-framed Norton Dommie 99 has served its current owner faithfully for over 27 years now.

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6 mins  |
September 2020
Cool runnings
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Cool runnings

In the 1920s, some makers were innovative with regarding how to keep the temperature of engines’ down.

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September 2020
Chance meeting with a champion
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Chance meeting with a champion

In early June, I learned with sadness of the passing of Carlo Ubbiali at his home near Bergamo North Italy.

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September 2020
Bickers reigns supreme
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Bickers reigns supreme

East Anglian ace dominates his home round to close in on retaining the European 250cc motocross championship crown.

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September 2020
Third Time Lucky
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Third Time Lucky

Will this third BSA side-valve single measure up to the first one? Should you ever go back? Yes, of course you should if it provides a spark of joy.

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9 mins  |
August 2020
Store Cupboard Special
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Store Cupboard Special

Though we’re hopefully nearing the end of lockdown, it’s inspired an apt new project, trying to make a tasty meal out of all the leftovers.

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6 mins  |
August 2020
Solo racer
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Solo racer

That he was a world champion on three wheels is well documented, but Eric Oliver was also a more-than-decent solo competitor, too.

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August 2020
The golden years
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The golden years

Order a new UK Triumph Thunderbird in 1957 or 1958, and then unless you asked otherwise, it would arrive finished in bronze gold

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August 2020
THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO
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THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO

The Triumph Thunderbird was launched in autumn 1949 for the 1950 model year – after some impressive publicity meant it was much anticipated. It remained a range mainstay for a decade and a half.

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9 mins  |
August 2020
Reunification reminiscence
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Reunification reminiscence

In the summer of 1990, 30 years ago this year, a pair of Vincent enthusiasts set out on a trip to the new, united Germany.

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7 mins  |
August 2020
Fetch the family album…
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Fetch the family album…

Just before Father’s Day, Noel Clegg’s collection of motorcycle photographs, which were taken at his father Tom’s side as a young boy at race meetings of the 1950s and 1960s, were examined by his daughter, Rachael.

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8 mins  |
August 2020
Loyal servant
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Loyal servant

For over 50 years, this vintage AJS has provided faithful service - and it keeps on doing so.

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10+ mins  |
August 2020
Dream machine
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Dream machine

Although well known for their racing successes, FB Mondial were no strangers to producing utilitarian machines, with this, the Sogno (Dream), one of their more unusual offerings.

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6 mins  |
August 2020
A brief chat with... Mike Wills
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A brief chat with... Mike Wills

Though always an active section participant, Mike Wills resisted suggestions that he stand for the VMCC presidency until now.

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August 2020
Just like Buddy
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Just like Buddy

This genuine Ariel Cyclone twin, Sel Oak’s rare export sports 650, goes a well as it looks. And Buddy Holly bought the third one dispatched.

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9 mins  |
January 2020
What might have been
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What might have been

The bike with the little engine that might have beaten the best… If it had been built in period!

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8 mins  |
January 2020
Dream machine
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Dream machine

The combination of a British engine in a Swiss designed frame is still constructed, beautifully, in France.

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7 mins  |
January 2020