The Classic MotorCycle

Sketchbook Travels

Founder’s Day 2022 was another fantastic event with great weather – though thankfully not as hot as 2021 – and a buzzing jumble, which is always enjoyable to wander around, wishing I had the money to spend! Encircling the arena, as always, was a wide range of motorcycles bought along by the many clubs in attendance. I managed to get three machines in the sketchbook and had a wonderful day observing and chatting motorcycles.

1926 Ariel Model B

Spotting this remarkably original Ariel Model B on the Ariel Owners Club stand was a real treat. True

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Classic MotorCycle

The Classic MotorCycle3 min read
Back-racking at Broxbourne
This year, the Celebration of Speedway took place at Hertfordshire Zoo – not a new destination, simply a renaming of Paradise Park, which remains home to enough exotic animals to keep David Attenborough happy for another lifetime. Held on March 17, t
The Classic MotorCycle7 min read
Readers’ Letters
That article in your April 2024 issue regarding a ‘Freakishly Fast Triumph’ (Letters, page 21) rang a very loud bell. In the late 1960s, while at university, I ran a Triumph 5TA which was disappointing in its power delivery. Basically, it was too slo
The Classic MotorCycle5 min read
BMW /7 Series
Motorworks has focused on BMW since the company was established some 35 years ago. It now offers thousands of product lines, spares and accessories for classic to present-day models – new, refurbished and second-hand items, standard or upgraded. We a

Related Books & Audiobooks