Classic Bike Guide

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Classic Bike Guide
Editor Tim Britton
Categories Motorcycles
Frequency Monthly
Circulation 89,036 (2008)
Publisher Nigel Hole
First issue 1991
Company Mortons Media Group Ltd
Country Great Britain
Based In Horncastle Lincolnshire UK
Language English
Website www.classicbikeguide.com
ISSN 0959-7123

Classic Bike Guide is a UK motorcycle magazine. Launched in 1991, it mainly features original specification British bikes with occasional articles on other marques and one-off 'specials'. Mortons Motorcycle Media Ltd acquired the magazine in January 2003.[1] Editor Tim Britton is an experienced journalist and off-road rider (also Deputy Editor of Classic Dirt Bike Magazine)[2] and regularly writes feature atricles - as well as taking the photographs.

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Noted for detailed road tests of classic motorcycles and articles on readers bikes, the magazine has regular features that include:

  • We were there - reviews of classic bike rallies and events
  • How to... - technical advice, tips and techniques
  • Trading Post - classic bikes for sale, events, product and book reviews
  • Classic Club Guide - comprehensive listing of UK classic motorcycle clubs

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