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Bristol show

Originally held in the centre of Bristol, the-now Shepton Mallet-based annual show has grown and evolved into Britain’s greatest West Country celebration of all that is best about motorcycles of yesteryear.

Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show is a magnet for enthusiasts, club members and traders alike – attracting thousands. It features the finest themed club displays with fierce competition for the much-coveted ‘best stand’ award and cash prizes too. The show also features an auction from Dore and Rees.

Held over February 24/25, 2024, at The Royal Bath & West, BA4 6QN, compere Steve Plater will be joined on stage by ex-British champion and TV commentator James Whitham. Have a look at classicbikeshows.com

Museum winter raffle

Triumph’s weird-and-wonderful – certainly different! – Triumph TSX is the prize up for grabs in the National Motorcycle Museum’s winter raffle. And not just any TSX, but a brand-new/old stock example, showing just 13 push miles, and which has never been run or registered.

Second prize is a Sealey Tools voucher for £1500 with third a Sealey Tools roll top cabinet, wroth £719.95.

The draw for the winter raffle

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