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2 Dan-Shorey 
 Dan Shorey - A Triumph Tiger Cub got Dan started in speed trials and he also used it to win some 200cc club races. 
 Keywords: Dan Shorey, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Cadwell-Park-May-1947-S-Bends 
 Cadwell Park, Lincolnshire in May 1947. Weaving the s-bends. E Marks on a Velocette leads R Goodman on his Norton, then J Staveley riding an E.M.C plus A.J Glazebrook also a Norton. Heat 2 of the 350cc event. 
 Keywords: Cadwell Park, Lincolnshire, May, 1947, s-bends, E Marks, Velocette, R Goodman, Norton, J Staveley, EMC, A.J Glazebrook, Heat 2, 350cc event, race, racer, racing, motorcycle
Dennis-Norman-on-a-1300cc-Triumph-drag-bike-1970-Elvington 
 Dennis Norman on his 1300 Triumph drag bike at the 150 Elvington Records meet - also known as the Candy Trophy held on the 3rd and 4th of November 1970. 
 Keywords: Dennis Norman, 1300, Triumph, drag, bike, 150 Elvington Records meet, Candy Trophy, 3rd and 4th of November, 1970, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, sprint, rider, racer, racing
Early-Trial-Riding-in-the-Lake-District-01 
 At the summit of Blea Tarn Pass with the lofty Langdale Peaks in the background. A group of the successful riders who reached the top of this notorious Pass from Great Langdale. To the fore of the group is a Sunbeam, presumably the one ridden by T Rutherford who showed how it should be done; while the sidecar is most likely a Sunbeam also -perhaps that of Macdonald, though it seems Rutherford may have actually driven it to reach the summit. Other sidecar outfits (including Captain TD Craig's 6hp AJS, driven on this section by J J Dias) made it up, as did several other machines, with among those mentioned the 2½hp Clyno of R Pape, who made one of the best ascents of the day. 
 Keywords: summit, Blea Tarn Pass, Langdale Peaks, group, successful, riders, notorious, Pass, Great Langdale, Sunbeam, ridden, T Rutherford, sidecar, Macdonald, Rutherford, driven, Captain TD Craig's, 6hp AJS, J J Dias, machines, 2½hp, Clyno, R Pape, motorcycle, motorbike, riders, rider, off road, vintage, veteran
Phil-Read-1964-to-1972-29 
 Phil Read on a 350cc yamaha at Mallory Park 14th June 1970 leading Rodney Gould also on a 350cc Yamaha 
 Keywords: Phil Read on a 350cc yamaha at Mallory Park 14th June 1970 leading Rodney Gould also on a 350cc Yamaha
Werner-Hass-07 
 125cc motorcycles in the south curve of the Avus race track Berlin 16th October 1953. 155 Otto Daiker on an NSA Rennfox, 167 Werner Haas also on an NSUU Rennfox and 148 Ruppert Hollaus on a Mondial 
 Keywords: Werner Haas, 167, NSU, Rennfox, Otto Daiker, 155, Ruppert Hollaus, Modial, Avus race track, Avus, Race, Track, motorcycle, Motorbike, bike, race, south curve, 1953, Berlin, west germany, germany, international

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Shrubland Park Scramble, August 1956 (1 file)

062 SFTP 07 
 Shrubland Park Scramble, August 1956. - Brain Stonebridge was on form on his baby Bantam, he also did well on his Goldie. 
 Keywords: 2012, Glass plate, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scramble, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Thruxton 500, June 1963 (1 file)

062 glass plate 02 
 An ariel view of the straight and the pits shows the wall of spectators on the opposite side of the track to the pits waiting for the action to begin; bikes are also lined up next to the pits. 
 Keywords: 1963, 2013, Glass plate, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle, Thruxton 500 mile race

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Joe Dick collection (11 files)

WD600578@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

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The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600580@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

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[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600583@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

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[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600584@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

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RRP: £5899 (plus OTR)

[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600587@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

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RRP: £5899 (plus OTR)

[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600588@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

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RRP: £5899 (plus OTR)

[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600589@044 Gp Test Sateli 
 Peugeot Satelis RS 500

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[TEXT]
I was the first person in the country to ride the Satelis 500 at its’ UK launch a few years ago and I loved the scooter back then. Even now the scooter still looks as good as it did – better in fact thanks to this special RS version. Peugeot know how to build a good-looking scooter and this one is no exception. The obvious difference to the standard Satelis is the black paintwork with contrasting red trim, but it also comes with conventional brakes, as opposed to the ‘Executive’ model with ABS (a fact that helps to make the RS as sporty as it looks and save a few quid). With twin 260mm discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, stopping is never going to be a problem; in fact the brakes are a little bit too sharp until you get used to them and it’s quite easy to lock the wheels if you use them in anger. Peugeot know how to make nice looking instruments and I’d say the clocks on the Satelis are as classy, crisp and clear as on any other bike or scooter on the market. They’re just so good looking and useable with their white fascias and crystal clear display that they put the lack lustre efforts of the other manufacturers to shame.
To help keep the Satelis as rigid on the road as possible Peugeot use 40mm forks up front and four position adjustable twin rear shocks. The shocks work with Peugeots Dual Swinging Linkage (DSL) engine mounting system to give great handling characteristics and it seems to work. The Piaggio derived engine is fuel injected and has plenty of power (38bhp) both from a standing start and in the mid range. It’ll hit just over an indicated 100mph and those few extra cc’s are noticeable over the Majesty and Burgman. Even at high speed the excellent chassis feels solid and stable and the scooter didn’t seem to suffer quite as badly as the other three in the wind. Everything on the Satelis looks well put together and is finished perfectly. Perhaps 
 Keywords: 2010 Peugeot Satelis RS 500, Joe Dick, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Peugeot, Satelis RS500, Twist & Go
WD600590@044 Gp Test Sateli 
 Peugeot Satelis RS 500

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RRP: £4699 (OTR including £800 discount)

[TEXT]
I was the first person in the country to ride the Satelis 500 at its’ UK launch a few years ago and I loved the scooter back then. Even now the scooter still looks as good as it did – better in fact thanks to this special RS version. Peugeot know how to build a good-looking scooter and this one is no exception. The obvious difference to the standard Satelis is the black paintwork with contrasting red trim, but it also comes with conventional brakes, as opposed to the ‘Executive’ model with ABS (a fact that helps to make the RS as sporty as it looks and save a few quid). With twin 260mm discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, stopping is never going to be a problem; in fact the brakes are a little bit too sharp until you get used to them and it’s quite easy to lock the wheels if you use them in anger. Peugeot know how to make nice looking instruments and I’d say the clocks on the Satelis are as classy, crisp and clear as on any other bike or scooter on the market. They’re just so good looking and useable with their white fascias and crystal clear display that they put the lack lustre efforts of the other manufacturers to shame.
To help keep the Satelis as rigid on the road as possible Peugeot use 40mm forks up front and four position adjustable twin rear shocks. The shocks work with Peugeots Dual Swinging Linkage (DSL) engine mounting system to give great handling characteristics and it seems to work. The Piaggio derived engine is fuel injected and has plenty of power (38bhp) both from a standing start and in the mid range. It’ll hit just over an indicated 100mph and those few extra cc’s are noticeable over the Majesty and Burgman. Even at high speed the excellent chassis feels solid and stable and the scooter didn’t seem to suffer quite as badly as the other three in the wind. Everything on the Satelis looks well put together and is finished perfectly. Perhaps 
 Keywords: 2010 Peugeot Satelis RS 500, Joe Dick, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Peugeot, Satelis RS500, Twist & Go
WD600591@044 Gp Test Sateli 
 Peugeot Satelis RS 500

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RRP: £4699 (OTR including £800 discount)

[TEXT]
I was the first person in the country to ride the Satelis 500 at its’ UK launch a few years ago and I loved the scooter back then. Even now the scooter still looks as good as it did – better in fact thanks to this special RS version. Peugeot know how to build a good-looking scooter and this one is no exception. The obvious difference to the standard Satelis is the black paintwork with contrasting red trim, but it also comes with conventional brakes, as opposed to the ‘Executive’ model with ABS (a fact that helps to make the RS as sporty as it looks and save a few quid). With twin 260mm discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, stopping is never going to be a problem; in fact the brakes are a little bit too sharp until you get used to them and it’s quite easy to lock the wheels if you use them in anger. Peugeot know how to make nice looking instruments and I’d say the clocks on the Satelis are as classy, crisp and clear as on any other bike or scooter on the market. They’re just so good looking and useable with their white fascias and crystal clear display that they put the lack lustre efforts of the other manufacturers to shame.
To help keep the Satelis as rigid on the road as possible Peugeot use 40mm forks up front and four position adjustable twin rear shocks. The shocks work with Peugeots Dual Swinging Linkage (DSL) engine mounting system to give great handling characteristics and it seems to work. The Piaggio derived engine is fuel injected and has plenty of power (38bhp) both from a standing start and in the mid range. It’ll hit just over an indicated 100mph and those few extra cc’s are noticeable over the Majesty and Burgman. Even at high speed the excellent chassis feels solid and stable and the scooter didn’t seem to suffer quite as badly as the other three in the wind. Everything on the Satelis looks well put together and is finished perfectly. Perhaps 
 Keywords: 2010 Peugeot Satelis RS 500, Joe Dick, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Peugeot, Satelis RS500, Twist & Go
WD600593@044 Gp Test Sateli 
 Peugeot Satelis RS 500

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RRP: £4699 (OTR including £800 discount)

[TEXT]
I was the first person in the country to ride the Satelis 500 at its’ UK launch a few years ago and I loved the scooter back then. Even now the scooter still looks as good as it did – better in fact thanks to this special RS version. Peugeot know how to build a good-looking scooter and this one is no exception. The obvious difference to the standard Satelis is the black paintwork with contrasting red trim, but it also comes with conventional brakes, as opposed to the ‘Executive’ model with ABS (a fact that helps to make the RS as sporty as it looks and save a few quid). With twin 260mm discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, stopping is never going to be a problem; in fact the brakes are a little bit too sharp until you get used to them and it’s quite easy to lock the wheels if you use them in anger. Peugeot know how to make nice looking instruments and I’d say the clocks on the Satelis are as classy, crisp and clear as on any other bike or scooter on the market. They’re just so good looking and useable with their white fascias and crystal clear display that they put the lack lustre efforts of the other manufacturers to shame.
To help keep the Satelis as rigid on the road as possible Peugeot use 40mm forks up front and four position adjustable twin rear shocks. The shocks work with Peugeots Dual Swinging Linkage (DSL) engine mounting system to give great handling characteristics and it seems to work. The Piaggio derived engine is fuel injected and has plenty of power (38bhp) both from a standing start and in the mid range. It’ll hit just over an indicated 100mph and those few extra cc’s are noticeable over the Majesty and Burgman. Even at high speed the excellent chassis feels solid and stable and the scooter didn’t seem to suffer quite as badly as the other three in the wind. Everything on the Satelis looks well put together and is finished perfectly. Perhaps 
 Keywords: 2010 Peugeot Satelis RS 500, Joe Dick, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Peugeot, Satelis RS500, Twist & Go
WD600595@044 Gp Test Sateli 
 Peugeot Satelis RS 500

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RRP: £4699 (OTR including £800 discount)

[TEXT]
I was the first person in the country to ride the Satelis 500 at its’ UK launch a few years ago and I loved the scooter back then. Even now the scooter still looks as good as it did – better in fact thanks to this special RS version. Peugeot know how to build a good-looking scooter and this one is no exception. The obvious difference to the standard Satelis is the black paintwork with contrasting red trim, but it also comes with conventional brakes, as opposed to the ‘Executive’ model with ABS (a fact that helps to make the RS as sporty as it looks and save a few quid). With twin 260mm discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, stopping is never going to be a problem; in fact the brakes are a little bit too sharp until you get used to them and it’s quite easy to lock the wheels if you use them in anger. Peugeot know how to make nice looking instruments and I’d say the clocks on the Satelis are as classy, crisp and clear as on any other bike or scooter on the market. They’re just so good looking and useable with their white fascias and crystal clear display that they put the lack lustre efforts of the other manufacturers to shame.
To help keep the Satelis as rigid on the road as possible Peugeot use 40mm forks up front and four position adjustable twin rear shocks. The shocks work with Peugeots Dual Swinging Linkage (DSL) engine mounting system to give great handling characteristics and it seems to work. The Piaggio derived engine is fuel injected and has plenty of power (38bhp) both from a standing start and in the mid range. It’ll hit just over an indicated 100mph and those few extra cc’s are noticeable over the Majesty and Burgman. Even at high speed the excellent chassis feels solid and stable and the scooter didn’t seem to suffer quite as badly as the other three in the wind. Everything on the Satelis looks well put together and is finished perfectly. Perhaps 
 Keywords: 2010 Peugeot Satelis RS 500, Joe Dick, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Peugeot, Satelis RS500, Twist & Go

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection (7 files)

A collection of images from our vast archive depicting motorcycles and motorcycling lifestyle from the early 1900's through to the present day.
Sheenebookazine09 
 Scottish ace Bob McIntyre set a lap record of 99.58mph on a works 250-4 Honda at the 1961 Isle of Man TT, but the victory went to Mike Hailwood, also on a Honda, after Bob Mac retired while leading. He is pictured here at Quarter Bridge. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene
Sheenebookazine10 
 Jarno Saarinen chases down fellow Yamaha rider Phil Read in a 250cc race at Silverstone on 13 August 1972. Saarinen went on to win that year's 250 world title, while Sheene struggled with reliability problems. Sadly, the Finnish ace was killed at the 1973 250cc Monza GP in a multi-bike crash which also claimed the life of Italian champion Renzo Pasolini. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive
Sheenebookazine59 
 Sheene's first full season as a works Suzuki rider saw him fall out with team-mate Stan Woods (pictured right) when he tried to commandeer his bike to help him win the FIM F750 title. This 1975 shot also features team-manager Rex White (left), alongside chief technician Martyn Ogborne, fellow works rider John Newbold and, with the mechanics, Frank Sheene. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene
Triumph bookazine025 
 Corporal FN Foster, also 3 1/2hp Triumph, also after 14 months on active service. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
WD34154@FAO - 09 
 Harry Collier, taking the flagin 1909, also recorded the fasted lap at 52.27mph. 
 Keywords: From the archive, May 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle, The racing Colliers
XGB0000004 
 The R50 and R60 engines have six rocker-box ribs and an air cleaner incorporating a choke lever. Also, they are slightly narrower than the sports version. 
 Keywords: Ex GB, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
XGBE640000003 
 The factory that makes Fumio Itoh's 140 mph rotary valve two-fifty also produces superb roadsters. Here Vic Willoughby tries out a super-sports Yamaha twin at Brands Hatch. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1964, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection > From our issues - motorcycles (18 files)

Images used in our publications, now available for commercial use.
042 Back in the Day 01 
 The start os the 1967 Manx 400, Vespa rider G Burnhill and M Adams in the sidecar. Also on the platform are starter Geoff Duke and rally organiser Pat Callin. 
 Keywords: 2014, Back in the day, Classic Scooterist Scene, Feb/Mar, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
054 Bikes 06 
 Royal Mail was also a user of sidecar outfits. This New Hudson dates from May 1914. 
 Keywords: 2014, Heritage Commercials, Heritage Commercials, Mortons Media Group Ltd,Sidecar
054 Bikes 07 
 Some unusual bike-based commercials also appeared on the market, such as this unidentified machine from 1922. 
 Keywords: 2014, Heritage Commercials, Heritage Commercials, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Sidecar
054 Bikes 09 
 A sidecar could also make an eye catching advert while your salesman did the rounds. 
 Keywords: 2014, Heritage Commercials, Heritage Commercials, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Sidecar
064 Closer Look 05 
 Brooklands - Racing in 1920 - Watson (Douglas) in the centre in the white jersey, McNab (Wooler) on the left (also in white) with McIntosh (Singer) on the right. 
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072 Closer Look 10 
 The Summer of ' 46 - Ernie Lynons stormed to victory in horrendous conditions in the Senior Manx GP. He also had a broken frame to contend with. 
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076 D MINTER 08 
 A tribute to the mint - Never afraid to try something new the Mint explains to Chris Vincent, left how he had the BSA outfit drifting. Also pictured right Vincent's regular ballast John Robinson, and behind Vincent journalist David Dixon. 
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084 closer look 05 
 Smith's cammy OK Supreme didn't make race distance; only Lowthers example finished, albeit last. Leach (11, Excelsior) also stopped. 
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084 H45 
 Both AJS mounted here - and also both former Junior Manx GP winners on 7Rs. Alan Sheperd leads Bob McIntyre, during the 1960 North West 200. 
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1957C-9 15 x 10 
 A packed crowd at Craig-ny-Baa watched history been made on 7th June 1957 in the Senior race. For not only did Scotland’s Bob McIntyre (78) post the first 100mph lap, but it was also the last occasion Gilera would send a full ‘works’ team to the Island. Rider 64 is John Surtees – MV Agusta. 
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A Shephaerd 001 
 A battle with the works Honda four: at the East German GP in 1962, Alan Shepherd leads Jim Redman and Mike Hailwood, who also rode an MZ. Shepherd retired with mechanical problems after leading for four laps and Hailwood lost to Jim Redman by only a fifth of a second. 
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E17 
 Artie Bell, winning the 1950 Junior TT. He was also second, to team-mate Duke, in the Senior. 
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Machine Radco Archive 2 copy 
 Radco's new 1923 model two-stroke, spring framed, lightweight which had a new type rear brake. It also had a new suspension systema and was their new chain driven Model. This was on display at Olympia in November 1922. 
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motorcycling 2 
 The man who made Donington - In addition to road racing, Craner was also a keen trials rider with a preference for sidecar outfits. He is seen here on a James Twin - one of his pet models at that time. 
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People - Nick Thompson 11 
 An hour with Nick Thompson sidecar superstar - Thompson and Beavis were the overall winners in the 1975 British sidecar GP at Newbury and also push them to the lead in the European championship. 
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TCM SUP 03 
 The Classic MotorCycle 1899-1967 British Motorcycles and the Military. Britain's allies also used motorcycles built in the UK, including this Belgian dispatch rider (DR) mounted on a 31/2hp Triumph with three-speed hub gear. 
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TCM SUP 59 
 The Classic MotorCycle 1899-1967 British Motorcycles and the Military. By the 1950's, it was easy to vividly recall the horrors of war, it was also time to have fun. A totoal of 51 army riders in teams joined the 191 clubman entrants for the Bexleyheath and District MCC Langmaid Challenge Trial, including Sgt Spencer (Matchless) of the 20 Coy RASC (MT) team. 
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WD242033@70 Nigel Hole-Trai 
 Nigel Hole 
Nigel is TAG s Publisher at Mortons Media and apart from bringing us great bike and scooter titles to read every month, he s also a committed funky moped owner - well technically his Honda 90 isn t a moped, but we ll let him off Here s what he had to say:
 What the hell do you want that for? is usually the question I m asked when people see my Honda CT90. The constant ribbing at work about my hobby becomes tiresome, but you know what, they don t know what they re missing. 
My obsession - sorry I meant hobby - centres on two things; uniqueness and economy. I fell in love with this American import, also known as the Trail 90, a few years back having seen one of these orange funkmeisters at a show. I loved the knobbly tyres, eight gears, altitude adjuster, spare fuel tank, stubby mudguard, the colour and it fitted in nicely with my 70s renaissance that seems to dog the student world every five-or-so years. This bike had it all for me. 
The economy side is twofold; firstly I can run this bike at around 120mpg and enjoy the world passing by at around 50mph, just sitting back and relaxing. The other bit is the price. You can buy this classic bike with 1200 miles on the clock for about 800 (Stateside you d pay twice that!) what other mint classic bike would you get for that with the coolness my bike has got. Stretch T-shirts are back! 
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MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection > From our issues - motorcycles > Heritage images (49 files)

074 1744 Wansford 
 GNR N2 0-6-2T No. 1744 departs from Warnsford past LNWR signalbox which once also controlled departures on the GNR branch to Stamford 
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Braunston rally 2014 (87) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (95) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (96) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (99) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Nick Nicholls collection (11 files)

The Nick Nicholls collection is recognised as one of the finest collections of motorcycle-sport images from the second half of the 20th century.
1978 TT 8m5a 
 Pat Hennen (No. 3) riding a 500cc Suzuki and Tom Herron (No. 8) also riding a 500cc Suzuki (rear view) 
 Keywords: 1978 Senior TT, Action, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
1978 TT 8t3a 
 Pat Hennen (No. 3) riding a 500cc Suzuki and Tom Herron (No. 8) also riding a 500cc Suzuki 
 Keywords: 1978 Senior TT, Action, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
1978 TT 8t4a 
 Pat Hennen (No. 3) riding a 500cc Suzuki and Tom Herron (No. 8) also riding a 500cc Suzuki (rear view) 
 Keywords: 1978 Senior TT, Action, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
Lance-Weil-Harley-Davidson-001 
 Lance Weil on a 883cc Harley Davidson at the Hutchinson 100 race. 13th August 1967. Winning the summer scratch race at an average speed of 81.73mph, he also set the fastest lap at an average 83.10mph but blasted through the speed trap at 114.7mph 
 Keywords: Lance Weil, 883cc, Harley Davidson, Hutchinson 100, race, 13th August, 1967, racer, racing, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, no64
Lance-Weil-Harley-Davidson-002 
 Lance Weil on a 883cc Harley Davidson at the Hutchinson 100 race. 13th August 1967. Winning the summer scratch race at an average speed of 81.73mph, he also set the fastest lap at an average 83.10mph but blasted through the speed trap at 114.7mph 
 Keywords: Lance Weil, 883cc, Harley Davidson, Hutchinson 100, race, 13th August, 1967, racer, racing, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, no64
M Hailwood mix 048 
 Oulton Park 1st August 1960 - Mike Hailwood 125 & 250 Brithsh Championships winner also 2nd in the 500cc to Bob McIntyre 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Portrait
NNC 12 12 11 006 
 NNC 12 12 11 006 - Ron Haslam - 998cc Honda leading Phil Read also on a 998cc Honda 
 Keywords: 1978, Brands Hatch, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, TT Formula 1
NNC RR A0028 
 NNC RR A 2B9 - Mallory Pary 27th September 1959 - No. 21 Bob Anderson on a 499cc Norton leading No. 12 Bob McIntyre also on a 499cc Norton 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Race
NNC RR B0267 
 NNC RR B0267 - Roger Burnett has the ability and machinary to win the World Superbike Championship. With Dunlop tyres fitted to his Team Durex Suzuli GSXR-750R he also competed in Britain in the Shell Supercup events. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC Sprints7 
 16th Octoer 1965 - Alf Hagon 1300cc Jap - setting a world record atanding start quarter mile time of 10.64 seconds he also set the standing start kilometre record at 19.90 a speed of 112.41 mph and added the flying kilimetre at 137.89 in a time of 16.22 seconds 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
Phil-Read-to-1964-04 
 Phil Read on a 499cc Norton leading Bob Mcintyre also on a 499cc Norton leaving the hairpin at Mallory Park on th 19th June 1961 
 Keywords: Phil Read, 499cc, Norton, Bob Mcintyre, hairpin, Mallory Park, 19th June, 1961

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Nick Nicholls collection > Off road images (5 files)

Army-Motor-Cycling-Association-Fifth-Natterjack-Enduro-26-11-1983-Natterjack-Enduro-26-11-1983-030 
 Army Motor Cycling Association Fifth Natterjack Enduro 26-11-1983, G Greenland, N Clarke, Wasp, 998cc also R Readings and A Pitt on their Delta Yamaha, 750cc 
 Keywords: Army Motor Cycling Association Fifth, Natterjack, Enduro, 1983, Black and White, race, off road, motorcross, racing, sidecar, unit, G Greenland, N Clarke, Wasp, 998cc, R Readings, A Pitt, Delta, Yamaha, 750cc
NNC BW ISDT142 
 1971, ISDT, ISLE OFMAN, ALAN LAMPKIN, 250 BULTACO, WON A GOLD AND BROTHER MARTIN, ALSO BULTACO MOUNTED WON A SILVER. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT76 
 1965 ISDT in the Isle of Man speed trials at Governors Bridge No. 19 H Trinkner (49cc Hercules) No. 4 A Brandl (50cc Zundapp) and No. 15 A Lehner (50cc Zundapp) Trinkner won gold, Brandl won bronze adn Lehner also won a gold medal. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC MC A 055 
 Dormansland Scramble 1.3.59 - Alan Angear (497 Ariel) another scrambler who also rode on the grass 
 Keywords: Action, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Moto Cross, Nick Nicholls, Off road
NNC T A 09 
 NNC T A09 - SSDT 1971, Winner Mick Andrews, 250 OSSA, Lost 38 to the 49 of runner up Gordon Farley Montesa and third placed Malcom Rathmew Bultaco who also lost 49. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials

MORTONS ARCHIVE > British Motorcross GP 1982 (2 files)

Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.
Archive-250-MX-Hawkstone-1982-002 
 1982, 250 Motorcross World Championship, British Round at Hawkstone Park. Bert Van Berkel on his Suzuki leads Pol Decendre also on a Suzuki and Perry Leask on a Yamaha 
 Keywords: Nick Nicholls, Hawkstone Park, British Round, 1982, 250 MX World Championship, Motorcross, MotoX, Bert Van Berkel, Suzuki, Pol Decendre, Perry Leask, Yamaha
Archive-250-MX-Hawkstone-1982-006 
 1982, 250 Motorcross World Championship, British Round at Hawkstone Park. Henk van Mierlo on a Suzuki chased by Steve Harrison also on a Suzuki 
 Keywords: Nick Nicholls, Hawkstone Park, British Round, 1982, 250 MX World Championship, Motorcross, MotoX, Henk van Mierlo, Suzuki, Steve Harrison

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Giacomo Agostini (1 file)

Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.
Post TT 1968 Mallory 
 What a picture... taken at the Post TT in1968. Front row, from left Mike Hailwood (Honda), Phil Read (Yamaha), Rod Gould (Norton), Giacomo Agostini (MV) and John Cooper (Seeley). Also the star studded grid are 19 Pat Mahoney, 7 Percy Tait, 50 Percy May, 30 Barry Randle, 47 Brian Ball, 24 Rex Butcher and partially hidden behind 'Ago', Ray Pickrell. 
 Keywords: Mallory Park, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection (10 files)

The Mortons Archive team have carefully selected a collection of classic images from our archive, which have been used in our magazine titles recently.
076 D MINTER 08 
 A tribute to the mint - Never afraid to try something new the Mint explains to Chris Vincent, left how he had the BSA outfit drifting. Also pictured right Vincent's regular ballast John Robinson, and behind Vincent journalist David Dixon. 
 Keywords: Classic Racer, Clssic Racer People, May/June 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
082 Match Race History 006 
 The Anglo American Wars - American line-up at Brands (left to right) Don Emde, Jim Rice, Don Castro (on his own bike), Dick Mann and David Aldana. Brits Paul Smart (against the pit wall on his Trident), John Cooper (yellow leathers) and Tony Jefferies (blue helmet and goggles) are also prominent. 
 Keywords: 2014, Classic Bike Guide, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
084 closer look 05 
 Smith's cammy OK Supreme didn't make race distance; only Lowthers example finished, albeit last. Leach (11, Excelsior) also stopped. 
 Keywords: 2012, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
084 H45 copy 
 Both AJS mounted here - and also both former Junior Manx GP winners on 7Rs. Alan Sheperd leads Bob McIntyre, during the 1960 North West 200. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
1957C-9 15 x 10 
 A packed crowd at Craig-ny-Baa watched history been made on 7th June 1957 in the Senior race. For not only did Scotland’s Bob McIntyre (78) post the first 100mph lap, but it was also the last occasion Gilera would send a full ‘works’ team to the Island. Rider 64 is John Surtees – MV Agusta. 
 Keywords: Manx display images 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
A Shephaerd 001 
 A battle with the works Honda four: at the East German GP in 1962, Alan Shepherd leads Jim Redman and Mike Hailwood, who also rode an MZ. Shepherd retired with mechanical problems after leading for four laps and Hailwood lost to Jim Redman by only a fifth of a second. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Machine Radco Archive 2 copy 
 Radco's new 1923 model two-stroke, spring framed, lightweight which had a new type rear brake. It also had a new suspension systema and was their new chain driven Model. This was on display at Olympia in November 1922. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
People - Nick Thompson 11 
 An hour with Nick Thompson sidecar superstar - Thompson and Beavis were the overall winners in the 1975 British sidecar GP at Newbury and also push them to the lead in the European championship. 
 Keywords: 2014, Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 31, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Off road
Triumph bookazine025 
 Corporal FN Foster, also 3 1/2hp Triumph, also after 14 months on active service. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
WD34154@FAO - 09 
 Harry Collier, taking the flagin 1909, also recorded the fasted lap at 52.27mph. 
 Keywords: From the archive, May 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle, The racing Colliers

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection > From our issues - motorcycles (4 files)

Images used in our publications, now available for commercial use.
076 D MINTER 08 
 A tribute to the mint - Never afraid to try something new the Mint explains to Chris Vincent, left how he had the BSA outfit drifting. Also pictured right Vincent's regular ballast John Robinson, and behind Vincent journalist David Dixon. 
 Keywords: Classic Racer, Clssic Racer People, May/June 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
084 H45 
 Both AJS mounted here - and also both former Junior Manx GP winners on 7Rs. Alan Sheperd leads Bob McIntyre, during the 1960 North West 200. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
E17 
 Artie Bell, winning the 1950 Junior TT. He was also second, to team-mate Duke, in the Senior. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
Post TT 1968 Mallory 
 What a picture... taken at the Post TT in1968. Front row, from left Mike Hailwood (Honda), Phil Read (Yamaha), Rod Gould (Norton), Giacomo Agostini (MV) and John Cooper (Seeley). Also the star studded grid are 19 Pat Mahoney, 7 Percy Tait, 50 Percy May, 30 Barry Randle, 47 Brian Ball, 24 Rex Butcher and partially hidden behind 'Ago', Ray Pickrell. 
 Keywords: Garage Wall Poster Collection No. 1

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection > Heritage (6 files)

Images from our Heritage magazines
Braunston rally 2014 (86) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (87) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (9) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (95) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (96) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (99) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection > Heritage > Braunston Rally June 2014 (48 files)

Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday.
Braunston rally 2014 (102) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (103) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (105) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (106) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (110) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (113) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (119) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (122) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (123) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (126) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (129) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (13) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (130) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (132) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (134) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (136) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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Braunston rally 2014 (138) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (139) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (141) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (143) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
 Keywords: 2014, Braunston Rally, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Towpath Talk
Braunston rally 2014 (145) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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Braunston rally 2014 (148) 
 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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 Please enjoy our album of photos from the Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rally and Canal Festival over the weekend of June 28-29, 2014. The annual event at Braunston Marina was preceded by a Centennial Tribute to the Fallen of Braunston in the First World War which took place at Braunston War Memorial and was led by the Rev Sarah Brown with readings by Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Visitors to the rally also included Canal & River Trust chairman Tony Hales on Saturday and chief executive Richard Parry on Sunday. 
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MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Famous motorcycle events and riders (1 file)

Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.
NNC 12 12 11 006 
 NNC 12 12 11 006 - Ron Haslam - 998cc Honda leading Phil Read also on a 998cc Honda 
 Keywords: 1978, Brands Hatch, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, TT Formula 1

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Famous motorcycle events and riders > Nick Nicholls collection (8 files)

The Nick Nicholls collection is recognised as one of the finest collections of motorcycle-sport images from the second half of the 20th century.
1978 TT 8m5a 
 Pat Hennen (No. 3) riding a 500cc Suzuki and Tom Herron (No. 8) also riding a 500cc Suzuki (rear view) 
 Keywords: 1978 Senior TT, Action, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
1978 TT 8t3a 
 Pat Hennen (No. 3) riding a 500cc Suzuki and Tom Herron (No. 8) also riding a 500cc Suzuki 
 Keywords: 1978 Senior TT, Action, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
1978 TT 8t4a 
 Pat Hennen (No. 3) riding a 500cc Suzuki and Tom Herron (No. 8) also riding a 500cc Suzuki (rear view) 
 Keywords: 1978 Senior TT, Action, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
M Hailwood mix 048 
 Oulton Park 1st August 1960 - Mike Hailwood 125 & 250 Brithsh Championships winner also 2nd in the 500cc to Bob McIntyre 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Portrait
NNC 12 12 11 006 
 NNC 12 12 11 006 - Ron Haslam - 998cc Honda leading Phil Read also on a 998cc Honda 
 Keywords: 1978, Brands Hatch, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, TT Formula 1
NNC RR A0028 
 NNC RR A 2B9 - Mallory Pary 27th September 1959 - No. 21 Bob Anderson on a 499cc Norton leading No. 12 Bob McIntyre also on a 499cc Norton 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Race
NNC RR B0267 
 NNC RR B0267 - Roger Burnett has the ability and machinary to win the World Superbike Championship. With Dunlop tyres fitted to his Team Durex Suzuli GSXR-750R he also competed in Britain in the Shell Supercup events. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC Sprints7 
 16th Octoer 1965 - Alf Hagon 1300cc Jap - setting a world record atanding start quarter mile time of 10.64 seconds he also set the standing start kilometre record at 19.90 a speed of 112.41 mph and added the flying kilimetre at 137.89 in a time of 16.22 seconds 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Famous motorcycle events and riders > Nick Nicholls collection > Off road images (4 files)

NNC BW ISDT142 
 1971, ISDT, ISLE OFMAN, ALAN LAMPKIN, 250 BULTACO, WON A GOLD AND BROTHER MARTIN, ALSO BULTACO MOUNTED WON A SILVER. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT76 
 1965 ISDT in the Isle of Man speed trials at Governors Bridge No. 19 H Trinkner (49cc Hercules) No. 4 A Brandl (50cc Zundapp) and No. 15 A Lehner (50cc Zundapp) Trinkner won gold, Brandl won bronze adn Lehner also won a gold medal. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC MC A 055 
 Dormansland Scramble 1.3.59 - Alan Angear (497 Ariel) another scrambler who also rode on the grass 
 Keywords: Action, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Moto Cross, Nick Nicholls, Off road
NNC T A 09 
 NNC T A09 - SSDT 1971, Winner Mick Andrews, 250 OSSA, Lost 38 to the 49 of runner up Gordon Farley Montesa and third placed Malcom Rathmew Bultaco who also lost 49. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > Shrubland Park Scramble, August 1956 (1 file)

062 SFTP 07 
 Shrubland Park Scramble, August 1956. - Brain Stonebridge was on form on his baby Bantam, he also did well on his Goldie. 
 Keywords: 2012, Glass plate, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scramble, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Shrubland Park Scramble, August 1956 (1 file)

062 SFTP 07 
 Shrubland Park Scramble, August 1956. - Brain Stonebridge was on form on his baby Bantam, he also did well on his Goldie. 
 Keywords: 2012, Glass plate, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scramble, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Thruxton 500, June 1963 (1 file)

Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.
062 glass plate 02 
 An ariel view of the straight and the pits shows the wall of spectators on the opposite side of the track to the pits waiting for the action to begin; bikes are also lined up next to the pits. 
 Keywords: 1963, 2013, Glass plate, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle, Thruxton 500 mile race

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Scootering Classics (11 files)

This collection from our archive shows off some of the classic scootering scenes from the 50's onwards. Many of these images have appeared with the Scootering Magazine as a centrespead.
WD600578@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

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[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600580@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

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RRP: £5899 (plus OTR)

[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600583@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

[TINTED PRICE BOX OUT]
RRP: £5899 (plus OTR)

[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600584@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

[TINTED PRICE BOX OUT]
RRP: £5899 (plus OTR)

[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600587@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

[TINTED PRICE BOX OUT]
RRP: £5899 (plus OTR)

[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600588@042 Gp Test Majest 
 Yamaha Majesty 400

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RRP: £5899 (plus OTR)

[TEXT]
The Majesty 400 looks quite similar to the Burgman, but (in my opinion) the styling is a bit more up to date so it’ll appeal to a broader spectrum of riders. I quite enjoyed riding this one, although as we got closer to the coast and the roads turned into bumpy ‘B’ lanes, its suspension struggled to cope quite as well as the Burgman, GP800 or Satelis. It just didn’t feel quite as well damped. At the time, myself and Stef were putting the scooters through some rigorous testing though on very dodgy roads! 
Yamaha have built the Majesty with a die-cast alloy chassis and they’ve tried to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, which does help with slow speed handling; it’s also pretty stable as you get to the top end. Acceleration is brisk on the Majesty, (slightly faster than the Suzuki at any rate) and when it gets going the 33.5bhp 395cc fuel injected engine seems to have plenty of mid-range grunt, which is always useful for overtaking. The bike was almost new with just 633 miles on the clock, so there’s still a chance it could loosen up a bit more and nudge that top speed into three figures. 
The Yamaha scores well on practicalities; it has bags of room under the seat (or should that be room for bags under the seat)? It’s also got a lockable glovebox for keeping your mobile and a bit of change for tools at reach and there’s plenty of weather protection from that large front fairing and screen. I found the seating position to be comfortable with enough room to stretch my legs a bit if need be and the riders backrest helped to cushion my back, the pillion seat looked quite plush too. 
Like any scooter, the Yamaha Majesty won’t appeal to everybody but if you’re looking for something relatively quick which can quite easily take the place of a city car and do a much more convenient and faster job of getting you to work, as well as being more than capable of touring, then the Majesty is wor 
 Keywords: 2010 Yamaha Majesty 400, Joe Dick, Majesty 400, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Twist & Go, Yamaha
WD600589@044 Gp Test Sateli 
 Peugeot Satelis RS 500

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RRP: £4699 (OTR including £800 discount)

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I was the first person in the country to ride the Satelis 500 at its’ UK launch a few years ago and I loved the scooter back then. Even now the scooter still looks as good as it did – better in fact thanks to this special RS version. Peugeot know how to build a good-looking scooter and this one is no exception. The obvious difference to the standard Satelis is the black paintwork with contrasting red trim, but it also comes with conventional brakes, as opposed to the ‘Executive’ model with ABS (a fact that helps to make the RS as sporty as it looks and save a few quid). With twin 260mm discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, stopping is never going to be a problem; in fact the brakes are a little bit too sharp until you get used to them and it’s quite easy to lock the wheels if you use them in anger. Peugeot know how to make nice looking instruments and I’d say the clocks on the Satelis are as classy, crisp and clear as on any other bike or scooter on the market. They’re just so good looking and useable with their white fascias and crystal clear display that they put the lack lustre efforts of the other manufacturers to shame.
To help keep the Satelis as rigid on the road as possible Peugeot use 40mm forks up front and four position adjustable twin rear shocks. The shocks work with Peugeots Dual Swinging Linkage (DSL) engine mounting system to give great handling characteristics and it seems to work. The Piaggio derived engine is fuel injected and has plenty of power (38bhp) both from a standing start and in the mid range. It’ll hit just over an indicated 100mph and those few extra cc’s are noticeable over the Majesty and Burgman. Even at high speed the excellent chassis feels solid and stable and the scooter didn’t seem to suffer quite as badly as the other three in the wind. Everything on the Satelis looks well put together and is finished perfectly. Perhaps 
 Keywords: 2010 Peugeot Satelis RS 500, Joe Dick, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Peugeot, Satelis RS500, Twist & Go
WD600590@044 Gp Test Sateli 
 Peugeot Satelis RS 500

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RRP: £4699 (OTR including £800 discount)

[TEXT]
I was the first person in the country to ride the Satelis 500 at its’ UK launch a few years ago and I loved the scooter back then. Even now the scooter still looks as good as it did – better in fact thanks to this special RS version. Peugeot know how to build a good-looking scooter and this one is no exception. The obvious difference to the standard Satelis is the black paintwork with contrasting red trim, but it also comes with conventional brakes, as opposed to the ‘Executive’ model with ABS (a fact that helps to make the RS as sporty as it looks and save a few quid). With twin 260mm discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, stopping is never going to be a problem; in fact the brakes are a little bit too sharp until you get used to them and it’s quite easy to lock the wheels if you use them in anger. Peugeot know how to make nice looking instruments and I’d say the clocks on the Satelis are as classy, crisp and clear as on any other bike or scooter on the market. They’re just so good looking and useable with their white fascias and crystal clear display that they put the lack lustre efforts of the other manufacturers to shame.
To help keep the Satelis as rigid on the road as possible Peugeot use 40mm forks up front and four position adjustable twin rear shocks. The shocks work with Peugeots Dual Swinging Linkage (DSL) engine mounting system to give great handling characteristics and it seems to work. The Piaggio derived engine is fuel injected and has plenty of power (38bhp) both from a standing start and in the mid range. It’ll hit just over an indicated 100mph and those few extra cc’s are noticeable over the Majesty and Burgman. Even at high speed the excellent chassis feels solid and stable and the scooter didn’t seem to suffer quite as badly as the other three in the wind. Everything on the Satelis looks well put together and is finished perfectly. Perhaps 
 Keywords: 2010 Peugeot Satelis RS 500, Joe Dick, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Peugeot, Satelis RS500, Twist & Go
WD600591@044 Gp Test Sateli 
 Peugeot Satelis RS 500

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RRP: £4699 (OTR including £800 discount)

[TEXT]
I was the first person in the country to ride the Satelis 500 at its’ UK launch a few years ago and I loved the scooter back then. Even now the scooter still looks as good as it did – better in fact thanks to this special RS version. Peugeot know how to build a good-looking scooter and this one is no exception. The obvious difference to the standard Satelis is the black paintwork with contrasting red trim, but it also comes with conventional brakes, as opposed to the ‘Executive’ model with ABS (a fact that helps to make the RS as sporty as it looks and save a few quid). With twin 260mm discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, stopping is never going to be a problem; in fact the brakes are a little bit too sharp until you get used to them and it’s quite easy to lock the wheels if you use them in anger. Peugeot know how to make nice looking instruments and I’d say the clocks on the Satelis are as classy, crisp and clear as on any other bike or scooter on the market. They’re just so good looking and useable with their white fascias and crystal clear display that they put the lack lustre efforts of the other manufacturers to shame.
To help keep the Satelis as rigid on the road as possible Peugeot use 40mm forks up front and four position adjustable twin rear shocks. The shocks work with Peugeots Dual Swinging Linkage (DSL) engine mounting system to give great handling characteristics and it seems to work. The Piaggio derived engine is fuel injected and has plenty of power (38bhp) both from a standing start and in the mid range. It’ll hit just over an indicated 100mph and those few extra cc’s are noticeable over the Majesty and Burgman. Even at high speed the excellent chassis feels solid and stable and the scooter didn’t seem to suffer quite as badly as the other three in the wind. Everything on the Satelis looks well put together and is finished perfectly. Perhaps 
 Keywords: 2010 Peugeot Satelis RS 500, Joe Dick, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Peugeot, Satelis RS500, Twist & Go
WD600593@044 Gp Test Sateli 
 Peugeot Satelis RS 500

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RRP: £4699 (OTR including £800 discount)

[TEXT]
I was the first person in the country to ride the Satelis 500 at its’ UK launch a few years ago and I loved the scooter back then. Even now the scooter still looks as good as it did – better in fact thanks to this special RS version. Peugeot know how to build a good-looking scooter and this one is no exception. The obvious difference to the standard Satelis is the black paintwork with contrasting red trim, but it also comes with conventional brakes, as opposed to the ‘Executive’ model with ABS (a fact that helps to make the RS as sporty as it looks and save a few quid). With twin 260mm discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, stopping is never going to be a problem; in fact the brakes are a little bit too sharp until you get used to them and it’s quite easy to lock the wheels if you use them in anger. Peugeot know how to make nice looking instruments and I’d say the clocks on the Satelis are as classy, crisp and clear as on any other bike or scooter on the market. They’re just so good looking and useable with their white fascias and crystal clear display that they put the lack lustre efforts of the other manufacturers to shame.
To help keep the Satelis as rigid on the road as possible Peugeot use 40mm forks up front and four position adjustable twin rear shocks. The shocks work with Peugeots Dual Swinging Linkage (DSL) engine mounting system to give great handling characteristics and it seems to work. The Piaggio derived engine is fuel injected and has plenty of power (38bhp) both from a standing start and in the mid range. It’ll hit just over an indicated 100mph and those few extra cc’s are noticeable over the Majesty and Burgman. Even at high speed the excellent chassis feels solid and stable and the scooter didn’t seem to suffer quite as badly as the other three in the wind. Everything on the Satelis looks well put together and is finished perfectly. Perhaps 
 Keywords: 2010 Peugeot Satelis RS 500, Joe Dick, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Peugeot, Satelis RS500, Twist & Go
WD600595@044 Gp Test Sateli 
 Peugeot Satelis RS 500

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RRP: £4699 (OTR including £800 discount)

[TEXT]
I was the first person in the country to ride the Satelis 500 at its’ UK launch a few years ago and I loved the scooter back then. Even now the scooter still looks as good as it did – better in fact thanks to this special RS version. Peugeot know how to build a good-looking scooter and this one is no exception. The obvious difference to the standard Satelis is the black paintwork with contrasting red trim, but it also comes with conventional brakes, as opposed to the ‘Executive’ model with ABS (a fact that helps to make the RS as sporty as it looks and save a few quid). With twin 260mm discs up front and a single 240mm disc at the rear, stopping is never going to be a problem; in fact the brakes are a little bit too sharp until you get used to them and it’s quite easy to lock the wheels if you use them in anger. Peugeot know how to make nice looking instruments and I’d say the clocks on the Satelis are as classy, crisp and clear as on any other bike or scooter on the market. They’re just so good looking and useable with their white fascias and crystal clear display that they put the lack lustre efforts of the other manufacturers to shame.
To help keep the Satelis as rigid on the road as possible Peugeot use 40mm forks up front and four position adjustable twin rear shocks. The shocks work with Peugeots Dual Swinging Linkage (DSL) engine mounting system to give great handling characteristics and it seems to work. The Piaggio derived engine is fuel injected and has plenty of power (38bhp) both from a standing start and in the mid range. It’ll hit just over an indicated 100mph and those few extra cc’s are noticeable over the Majesty and Burgman. Even at high speed the excellent chassis feels solid and stable and the scooter didn’t seem to suffer quite as badly as the other three in the wind. Everything on the Satelis looks well put together and is finished perfectly. Perhaps 
 Keywords: 2010 Peugeot Satelis RS 500, Joe Dick, Maxi Madness group test, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Scoots on the Block, Nov/Dec 10, Peugeot, Satelis RS500, Twist & Go

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Trials - Nick Nicholls Collection > General (1 file)

Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.
NNC-T-A-09 
 NNC T A09 - SSDT 1971, Winner Mick Andrews, 250 OSSA, Lost 38 to the 49 of runner up Gordon Farley Montesa and third placed Malcom Rathmew Bultaco who also lost 49. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials

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