The Classic Bike Hub gives you news, views, features and reviews from the UK’s biggest classic motorcycle magazines. It is the essential website and app for any classic motorcycle lover. From the sump to the handlebars, we cover everything from pre-war and off-road machines all the way to modern classics. Collating content from Classic Bike Guide, The Classic MotoryCycle, Classic Motorcycle Mechanics, Old Bike Mart, Classic Racer, RealClassic and Classic Dirt Bike, there is no other place for classic bike news, archives and reference material.
Few folks appear to recognise this, but selling your classic bike involves exactly the same thought processes as buying one from someone else. All the advice you’ll be offered applies just the same – except
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Right, so you’ve passed your CBT, bought some kit and found a bike you like – what’s left to do before you can ride on the road legally? That’s right. You’ve still got to sort some
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As the electric bicycle/motorcycle concept increases in popularity, will it go the way of pioneer motorcycling… or autocycles? If you are an active pedal cyclist – especially if you ride in a group – you’ve
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At the Classic Dirt Bike Show at Telford in February François Bernard told CDB about the event he is organising on July 16-17 this year in Burgundy. It is open to all pre-74 off-road bikes
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Come check out the CDB stand at Stoneleigh. From the Classic Dirt Bike magazine stand to the twinshock and evo club promoting their national race series and much more, there’s the best and latest modern
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Editor Tim Britton chats to Graham Vanhouse about his father Norman’s epic ISDT/Maudes Trophy ride. The October show is another jam-packed extravaganza of all things two wheels… but with a bit more of a 1970s/80s
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Rob Bowyer, former winner of the Pre-65 Scottish, concentrates hard at Sloc Corner. There was a slight hiccup to the route on the first day when a traffic incident, unconnected with the trial, caused a
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It may look as if Martin is giving Vic Hanby a kick in the 1971 Scott trial, but his boot is on the rock. Mart is on his way to a Scott Spoon, as first
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Former Greeves race series champion Greg Radley shows the 500 can go… By the beginning of the 1970s clouds were gathering for the British motorcycle industry and by the end of 1970 Royal Enfield and
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Les could well have graced the tarmac scene, he was certainly good enough. In an interview with Ralph Venables, published in The MotorCycle in September 1956, Archer admitted his season had started badly, something backed
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