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MAY 2018

30 VMCC (Essex section) 1st Wrinkly Run. Outside 1st Antiques Shop, 2 Maltings Rd, Battlesbridge SS11 7RT.

31-3 Unwanted MCC’s Annual Bike, Trike & Custom Show. The Rockbar, Shobnall Sports & Social Club, Shobnall Road, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2BB. www.unwantedmcc.co.uk

JUNE 2018

1 JULY ISSUE OF THE CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE

2 JUNE ISSUE OF OLD BIKE MART

2 Japanese Bike Day: Sammy Miller Museum, www.sammymiller.co.uk

2 Classic Motorcycle Show: Halls Green, Weston, Herts, SG4 8DP.

2 West Country Autojumble: New Cattle Market, Driffield Road, Cirencester GL7 5QA.

2-3 Shetland Classic Motor Show and Tours. Further details at shetlandclassicmotorshow.co.uk

2-3 Coventry Motofest: 15 Queens, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 3DE. www.coventrymotofest.com.

2-3 4th Lechlade Annual Vintage Rally & Country Show: Hosted by Lechlade Collectors Club, LechladeCollectorsClub.co.uk

3 Wells CMCC Tortoise and Hare Run: A great event which sees riders take in the Somerset countryside on two runs, with lunch in England’s smallest city. Riders of Snails (Veteran or very small capacity machines) have a 45-mile route, Tortoises (Machines of unlimited capacity up to 1965, or small capacity machines up to 250cc to 1990) have a 75-mile route while the Hares (Machines of 250cc or more up to

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