The Classic MotorCycle
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The Classic MotorCycle | |
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Editor | James Robinson |
Categories | Motorcycles |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 78,993 [1] |
Publisher | Mortons Motorcycle Media |
First issue | 1983 |
Company | Mortons Media Group Ltd |
Country | Great Britain |
Based In | Horncastle Lincolnshire UK |
Language | English |
Website | www.classicmotorcycle.co.uk |
ISSN | 0263-0850 |
The Classic MotorCycle is a UK motorcycle magazine. Established in 1903 as The MotorCycle, the title has changed hands several times, as it was published by IPC Business Press between 1981 and 1983 and launched in its current form by East Midland Allied Press (EMAP) in 1984. Purchased in 1998 by Mortons Media Group Ltd it is now published by their subsidiary Mortons MotorCycle Media Ltd. [2] Featuring all marques of classic motorcycles with an emphasis on racing and performance bikes, editor James Robinson says he is "not just interested in classics, but in all manner of motorcycles and motorcycle-related sport"[3]
[edit] Features
Noted for features on classic motorcycles and technical articles, the magazine has regular articles including:
- Archive photographs
- News from the world of classic motorcycles
- Featured classic bikes
- Product reviews
- Technical features
- In the spotlight
- Profiles of famous motorcyclists
- You were asking (readers questions)
- Buyers Guide
- Diary and classic motorcycle events
[edit] References
- ^ Circulation. Retrieved on 2008-06-01.
- ^ Company Profile of Mortons of Horncastle Limited. Retrieved on 2008-06-01.
- ^ From the editor. Retrieved on 2008-05-30.