Retro Classic
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Norton Motorcycles nears move to new factory headquarters
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The West Midlands production site will open following a multi-million pound investment by Norton parent company, TVS Motor Company.
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Win Triumph Trident 660 with National Motorcycle Museum raffle
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The factory has announced that they will be donating a new Trident 660 to the National Motorcycle Museum raffle.
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Moto Guzzi announce new V7 Stone and V7 Special for 2021
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Moto Guzzi has announced a new V7 range of motorcycles, with the Stone and Special getting big updates for 2021.
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The Wicklow Girl – a rollicking good read
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Rocked by the apocryphal death of her father, Jess is bequeathed a dynasty – a business building chopper motorcycles desired by the hardest and toughest men in the land.
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Indian billionaire plans return for BSA
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The first production will be of classic fossil-fuel burning bikes, but by the end of 2021 Mr Mahindra hopes that BSA electric bikes could hit roads.
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Our Black Friday magazine subscription sale is now on!
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Black Friday is here and we’ve been busy driving down the prices on some of our favourite products for a limited time only. Treat a loved one, treat a friend or to hell with it, treat yourself!
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At Home with the Genius Engineer Allen Millyard
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We delve behind the scenes of the engineer who created some of the most magnificent motorcycles ever and explore his story through the lens of three of his most iconic bikes.
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New Dates for Bristol Classic Bike Show 2021
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The traditional curtain-raiser to the classic season – the Bristol Classic Bike Show – is for one year only switching to a new summer date to try and beat the COVID-19 pandemic.
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New Dates for Classic Dirt Bike Show 2021
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The UK’s biggest and best classic off road show is getting a new date for one year only, as the scene aims to fight back against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Christmas & Black Friday at The National Motorcycle Museum
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Whilst The National Motorcycle Museum is closed to visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic, the online retail shop is still operating as normal.