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The Classic Motorcycle, 1 Jun 2026

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Read The Classic Motorcycle online with PressReader. The Classic Motorcycle, published in English, is a magazine from United Kingdom. Stay up to date with the current issue, or browse back issues of The Classic Motorcycle in the archive.

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▶ BOB CURRIE’S FAVOURITE CLASSICS ▶ PIERCE-ARROW SINGLE ▶ LATE 1940s MOTORCYCLE MARKET ▶ PA NORTON ▶ ARIEL SPORTS ARROW ▶ PIONEER RUN REPORT ▶ MORE TODD BANTAMS ▶ HARLEYS ON A PLANE ▶ MATCHLESS G45

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ArticleWel­come

You’ll notice on the news pages we’ve a few cor­rec­tions from the last couple of issues because, like every­one, we do some­times get things wrong. Some­how, I man­aged to write ‘Robert’ instead of ‘Ray­mond’ with ref­er­ence to the middle name of...

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ArticleThe stun­ning Match­less G45 in south Lon­don race action, 1956.

Stand­ing at over 198ft high and 1800ft long, the Crys­tal Palace was the world’s biggest glass con­struc­tion when it was built in 1851 for Queen Vic­toria’s hus­band, Prince Albert, and his Great Exhib­i­tion. Designed by Joseph Pax­ton, it was...

The stun­ning Match­less G45 in south Lon­don race action, 1956.

ArticleMiami PD motor­cyc­lists load­ing up to fly away, 1950.

The city of Miami can trace its his­tory back to 1896, when a group of sparsely pop­u­lated set­tle­ments voted to join and cre­ate Miami City. Soon after, a 26-year-old man fit­tingly named Young F Gray – who was a dynam­ite expert with no...

Miami PD motor­cyc­lists load­ing up to fly away, 1950.

ArticleFrom 1921, Norton’s founder and his father on a Big 4.

The Norton motor­cycle com­pany sprang from the Norton Man­u­fac­tur­ing Com­pany, which was set up in 1869 by James Lans­downe Norton to man­u­fac­ture bicycle chains. It was in 1902 that Norton built his first own-branded motor­cycle, which used a...

From 1921, Norton’s founder and his father on a Big 4.