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November 2025

Don’t want to miss out on the latest issue of Classic Bike Guide? Get the magazine delivered to your front door by heading to Classic Magazines – you won’t even have to leave the house!

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If you grew up in the 1980s and 1990s with inline four-cylinder bikes screaming, Bandits pulling wheelies, and loud end cans, the Kawasaki Z750 is one of the unsung examples. It’s a classic in all aspects of the meaning, and it’s cheap…

Words and pictures by Oli Hulme

This article originally appeared in the August ...

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It was another unforgettable weekend at The Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show sponsored by Carole Nash and what a show it was! This year, we were joined by motorcycling legends Wayne Gardner, who celebrated his birthday with us over the weekend, and fellow legend Roger Marshall, both sharing their incredible stories to the delight of packed crowds.

The showgroun...

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The Normous Newark Autojumble is proud to introduce our Classic Off-Road day, Sunday, October 19 at Newark Showground. Celebrate off-road adventure with a showcase of 4x4s, dirt bikes and expedition vehicles, from Land Rovers and Jeeps to trail bikes and enduros.

Explore hundreds of indoor and outdoor trade stalls offering spare...

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There is much more to restoring a vintage motorcycle than just mechanical tweaking. It is an act of devotion and dedication that may take months or even years to complete and requires a commitment of time, patie...

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