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  • New Mobile Network puts two-wheelers first — and gives 10% back to the community

    New Mobile Network puts two-wheelers first — and gives 10% back to the community

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    UK-based Biker Mobile launches with a Community Fund supporting Air Ambulances UK and a Partner Programme for motorcycle clubs, businesses, and social organisations. There’s a new mobile network on the road, built specifically for the two-wheeled community. Biker Mobile has officially launched in the UK, promising something the telecoms industry rarely offers: a genuine reason…

  • One-off Métisse-Triumph 8-valve racer set for Stafford Bonhams auction

    One-off Métisse-Triumph 8-valve racer set for Stafford Bonhams auction

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    A striking and highly individual British special is set to go under the hammer at the Bonhams Spring Stafford Sale, taking place during The International Classic MotorCycle Show sponsored by Carole Nash on April 25–26. The machine in question is a c.1969 Métisse-Triumph T140V 750cc 8-valve racing motorcycle, a one-off build combining classic Rickman Métisse…

  • Quick Spin: Benelli Leoncino 125

    Quick Spin: Benelli Leoncino 125

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    Andy Bell tell us us why this nippy 125, with an all-terrain outlook, deserves to be on your radar.

  • VIP Tickets Now Available for the International Classic Motorcycle Show

    VIP Tickets Now Available for the International Classic Motorcycle Show

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    The International Classic MotorCycle Show sponsored by Carole Nash returns to Staffordshire County Showground on 25–26 April – and for 2026, there’s a brand-new way to experience it. A strictly limited run of just 100 VIP tickets has been released, offering enhanced access, added comfort and exclusive benefits across one of the biggest weekends in…

  • Genius engineer and cult TV hero Allen Millyard reveals a SHOCK bad-boy past

    Genius engineer and cult TV hero Allen Millyard reveals a SHOCK bad-boy past

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    Softly-spoken Allen Millyard has created an army of fans thanks to his genius motorcycle creations and no-frills but wholesome online content. The 64-year-old has amassed more than 30 million views on his YouTube channel that has helped him become part of several TV programmes including ITV’s The Motorbike Show, Junk and Disorderly and Shed and…

  • Christian Iddon: BSB column

    Christian Iddon: BSB column

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    The BSB season is only a few weeks away. Iddon tells us how he’s been prepping for it…

  • Superleggera V4 Centenario: what you need to know…

    Superleggera V4 Centenario: what you need to know…

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    To celebrate 100 years of the iconic Italian manufacturer, Ducati has unveiled what might just be its maddest road bike yet: the Superleggera V4 Centenario.

  • Quick Spin: Triumph Daytona 660

    Quick Spin: Triumph Daytona 660

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    For those with a passion for sports bikes but a licence that limits you to A2 motorcycles, the de-tunable Daytona could be just the ticket, claims Andy Bell.

  • Triumph’s new limited edition Speed Twin Café Racer

    Triumph’s new limited edition Speed Twin Café Racer

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    Triumph’s new limited-run special aims to taps straight into the spirit of the ton-up era, with the reveal of the Triumph Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer Edition.

  • Japanese Street Scramblers: Honda CL360

    Japanese Street Scramblers: Honda CL360

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    By the mid-1970s, Honda’s motorcycle division faced reduced investment and relied on revisions of existing models. This article examines developments around the CB350/360 series and the continuation of the street scrambler concept between 1974 and 1976. Honda under pressure By the mid-1970s, the street scrambler trend was beginning to run out of steam, but Steve…


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