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World’s Oldest Motorcycle Racing Club Celebrates 100th Anniversary10th April 2009
 
 The British Motorcycle Racing Club (BMCRC) will celebrate its 100th anniversary at Brands Hatch next weekend (18/19 April) with a centennial race meeting featuring a mixture of historic motorcycles and modern racing categories. 

 
Lord Brocket plans charity ride3rd April 2009
 
 Celebrity jailbird Lord Brocket – best known for his love of fast cars – will embark on a 10,000 mile charity motorcycle ride. 

 
Moto Guzzi V1000G5 - the rottweiler of the motorcycle world1st April 2009
 
 Rottweilers. They burp, fart, and snarl like no-one's business. To some they inspire dread, no doubt by association with satanic shennanigans in The Omen, while to others they are the best pets you could ever hope for; loyal, dependable, while being suitably scary enough to deter the would-be miscreant from any thought of mischief. 

 
Forget the credit crunch: connect with the real joys of biking...15th March 2009
 
 Last weekend I was reminded that the true joys of biking are never far away. The Essex Section of the Vintage Motorcycle Club (VMCC) had gathered in Writtle, nr Chelmsford for a ride-out to the picturesque riverside village of Rowhedge, led by Geoff Blower. 

 
Workers love being in the driving seat6th April 2009
 
 At 80, Ray Jones has had a lot of experience of tinkering with old cars and motorbikes. The Black Country Living Museum’s curator of vehicles says he grew up surrounded by motorbikes as his father and his uncle were both enthusiasts. 

 
Easter Egg give-away at Buildbase Mallory races5th April 2009
 
 This Easter Sunday the 12th April, Mallory Park is offering the first 150 children under 16-years old a free Easter egg when they come to watch the second round of the Buildbase Mallory Trophy Championship Motorcycles Races. 

 
Poll: Should classic British bike brands make a return?17th March 2009
 
 This week MCN will reveal the revival plans of Brough motorcycles. But should old British bike brands like Norton, Hesketh and Brough be brought back from the dead?  

 
Mirror wideners for Triumph Bonneville20th March 2009
 
 Norman Hyde has added a new mirror stem extension for modern-classic Triumph Bonneville to their current range on the back of existing research findings on lack of rear view visibility on bikes.