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  1. William Dunlop has joined the newly formed Team National Motorcycle Museum Racing for the 2015 Classic TT Races presented by Bennetts. The museum, based in the West Midlands, is home to the largest collection of British Motorcycles in the world with over 100 marques including BSA, Ariel and of course Norton.

    Dunlop will ride one of the museum's original and iconic Rotary Norton bikes from the 1992 British Championship season in the Motorsport Merchandise Formula 1 Classic TT Race on Monday 31st August 2015.

    Dunlop has three podium finishes in the TT Races Supersport class in the last three years and also finished runner up in the inaugural Bennetts 500cc Classic TT Race in 2013.

    The Rotary Norton really came to the fore in Steve Spray's 1989 British Championship winning campaign and the 1990 TT campaign that saw Trevor Nation and William's father Robert achieving podium positions in the Formula 1 TT Race with Robert also winning the North West 200 in the same year. However the bike is most famous for Steve Hislop's 1992 Senior TT win when he rode it to victory against the might of the work's Yamaha of Carl Fogarty.

    Brian Crighton, the original Rotary Norton engineer, who will be joining Team National Motorcycle Museum for the Isle of Man project commented:

    "This bike was originally designed and conceived for short circuit racing so we have a lot of work to do to adapt it for the challenges of the TT Mountain Course which is a unique and hard place to race. The challenge that we are facing is very similar to the challenge that the Norton faced in 1992 adapting Steve Hislop's bike."

    James Hewing, Director of the National Motorcycle Museum, commented:

    "The founder of the museum Roy Richards had a huge passion for British bikes, particularly Nortons, and he always liked to see the bikes actually running rather than just being displayed. I'm sure that he would have approved of this campaign and his two sons are right behind us."

    He continued:

    This is a great project and I'm particularly pleased that we have got Brian Crighton on board as we couldn't even begin to try and do what we are doing without him as part of the team."

    As well as the Motorsport Merchandise Formula 1 Race, the museum will also be supporting the 'Norton the Rotary Years' parade lap presented by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company'. Scheduled for Monday 31st August, it will see fifteen Rotary Nortons appearing on the Mountain Course ridden by some of the original riders associated with the brand including Trevor Nation and Steve Spray as well as riders who will represent some of the other great names who rode the bikes including John McGuinness representing Hislop on the 588 NRS Norton. All of the bikes will also be on display throughout the four days of the Classic TT festival.

    Commenting at the team launch at the MCN London Motorcycle show yesterday William said:

    "With my father's history on the bike this was too good an opportunity to turn down. It was his favourite bike as it was a real challenge to ride and the Isle of Man will be a great place to race it. The Classic TT is now my favourite meeting of the year so I'm particularly excited to be on the Rotary Norton."

  2. Ace Cafe London is privileged to announce the Spring 2015 opening of premises in Switzerland, Ace Cafe Luzern!

    Located in the centre of Switzerland, surrounded by some great “twisty” roads, and in keeping with the Ace heritage and tradition of being a home and destination for all who share a passion for speed, thrills and rock n’ roll, the entirely newly built Ace Cafe Luzern will soon be hosting ride-ins, drive-ins, ride-outs and drive-outs, along with a host of meets, gigs and special events.

    Ace Cafe Luzern
    Sonnmatthof 2
    6023 Rothenburg
    Luzern
    Switzerland

    www.acecafeluzern.ch

    For more information about what's on at the Ace, check out the scrolling calendar at: www.ace-cafe-london.com

  3. THOUSANDS of motorcycle enthusiasts enjoyed two days of bikes, bargains and a brand new classic auction at Shepton Mallet’s Royal Bath & West this past weekend.

    The Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show, which was hampered by flooding in Somerset last year, came back with a bang for 2015 and the sun shone as Charterhouse Auctioneers and Valuers racked up sales totalling more than £250,000 in its debut Bristol bike sale.

    Exhibition manager Nick Mowbray said: “We are delighted with the two days of the event and many aspects exceeded our expectations, particularly the auction which was a resounding success.”

    Among the many highlights was a Vincent Black Shadow motorcycle which sold for £55,000 while several barn-find restoration projects were snapped up including a 1932 Norton machine.

    Charterhouse will host another auction, this time related to classic cars, at the same Somerset venue this coming weekend as part of The Footman James Great Western Autojumble.

    It was also a weekend to remember for Dave Joyce who picked up the prestigious Best In Show award for his 1914 Sparkbrook Roadster while the Rudge Enthusiasts Club took the top prize in the club stand category.

    Dave said: “All I had of the bike originally was the frame which was fished out of a lake opposite the garage I used to work in. It had some damage so I suspect it was in an accident; the gearbox and engine were saved and the frame discarded in the lake. Given how rare it is, and because of the damage sustained, it took me a while to work out what it was, but once I did then I set about restoring and rebuilding it as a retirement project – along with the help of friends – and this is the result today. I found the JAP V-Twin engine at an autojumble but it was sourcing the gearbox that proved difficult. I managed to track one down in the UK but it could well be it’s the only one in the country, it’s that unusual.”

    Alongside the stunning machines were a host of trade and autojumble stands as the event continued its long tradition of bringing together all manner of bikes, parts, spares, riding kit and accessories ahead of a new season of riding and restoring.

    Exhibition manager Nick added: “Last year’s Bristol show was excellent, but there’s no denying it was severely affected by the awful weather conditions encountered by the region in the early part of 2014. It was wonderful to see the crowds come back in huge numbers for what is many people’s favourite two-wheel event of the year.”

    Motoring action returns to the Royal Bath & West very soon with the Footman James Great Western Autojumble taking place on the weekend of February 14-15. Classic Bike Shows’ next event is the Putoline Classic Dirt Bike Show in Telford on February 21-22 and the massive annual Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show takes place at Staffordshire County Showground on April 25-26. Details on all can be found at www.carsandevents.com and www.classicbikeshows.com