Viscount 1000 Salt-Flat Special
Eric Patterson already holds several world speed records. This year he returns to the Bonneville salt flats with a new (old) bike, a Vincent-powered Manx Norton special. And he's aiming to claim...
View ArticleRaffles: Ones To Win
Would you like a classic new bike? Or a new classic bike? They're being given away all over the place at the moment. Here are four - ranging from a Vin twin to a Matchless single to a Triumph...
View Article1978 BMW R80/7
Derek Reynolds recalls his time (and 210,000 miles) with a not-so baby Boxer. Classic courier, terrific tourer, slightly soulless?
View ArticleThe Motorcycle Cannonball Endurance Run 2012 - Part 5
After 16 days on the road, Ian Lihou and his team reach the end of the 3000-mile Cannonball Run across America. Will their vintage 1925 Invincible make it to the finish line under its own steam?
View ArticleCotton Centenary 2014
Cotton motorcycles have a remarkable history, and the owners' club celebrates the marque's centenary this year. Richard Jones reports the firm's outstanding successes over the course of a century
View ArticleRealClassic Magazine: Issue 124 On Sale
Three Triumph motorcycles are featured in this month's magazine, but not one of them is a twin. Two alternative V-twins also make an appearance; one Hesketh and one Moto Guzzi, and a whole heap of...
View ArticleClassic Motorcycle News
In this newsround: driving licence fees are set to fall, save money on classic bike insurance, a new autojumble auction in Kent in September, classic racing, historic camping, and more
View Article1921 Unibus Scooter
A technological wonder of its day, the Unibus scooter aimed to combine the convenience of a car with the flexibility of a bike. Mike Webster's 1921 Unibus is now on display for all to admire
View ArticleFamous Last Words 25: The Solo Motorcyclist
Motorcycling is a sociable activity, especially classic motorcycling. So inevitably Frank Westworth rides alone
View ArticleInternational West Kent Run 2014
Dave Blanchard enjoyed an extended five-day weekend with the VMCC, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the International West Kent Run
View ArticleBuy A RealClassic Binder
No need to leave magazines cluttering up the kitchen table. Keep your collection of RealClassic magazines under control with one of our smart and sophisticated binders
View ArticleClassic Choice: BMW R90/6 or Moto Guzzi 850T3
Which 1970's sports-tourer would you want to call your own, given the choice of a pair of Continental classics? We're talking big twins: one boxer, one V-twin, both shaft drive. If you could own...
View ArticleNetley Marsh Eurojumble 2014
The huge two-day autojumble on the south coast returns at the start of September; the ideal opportunity to clear out your own shed, and then fill it up again
View ArticleLytham Classic Vehicle Show 2014
This annual classic show often features an interesting array of old motorcycles. Henry Gregson reports (and won a prize, too!)
View ArticleRealClassic Magazine: Issue 125 On Sale
In this month's magazine you'll find vintage and classic bikes from almost every era and all over the place, including a vintage AJS, Norton 750 superbike, BSA and Triumph 650 twins, an unusual Italian...
View ArticleTriumph T100R Daytona: FrankenTriumph - Part 3
Episode number three and rebuild number four for Andrew Wegg's classic Triumph 500 twin. Could it finally be sorted? Better not stray too far from home to start with
View ArticleBrackley Festival of Motorcycling
Richard Jones discovers classics of all kinds, traditional British bikes and new wave cafe racers, rubbing shoulders at this atmospheric town-centre show
View ArticleIsle of Man Classic TT 2014
The Manx Grand Prix, Classic TT and Isle of Man Festival of Motorcycling are all rolled up into one big shebang at the end of summer. Henry Gregson shares his photographic highlights
View ArticleBMW K100 Buyers Guide, Part 1
Dave Simmons shares his thoughts on buying BMW's K100, occasionally known as the Flying Brick. This time; an intro, and engines
View ArticleMotorcycling in the 1970s by Richard Skelton
This sprawling subject extends to five extensive volumes. Ieish Gamah gets to grips with an encyclopaedic miscellany of Seventies' motorcycling.
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