Classic Bike Guide

Classic Bike Guide
Editor Steve Rose (Acting)
Former editors Nigel Clark, Tim Britton, Frank Westworth
Categories Motorcycles
Frequency Monthly
Circulation 89,036 (2008)
Publisher Steve Rose
Year founded 1991
Company Mortons Media Group Ltd
Country United Kingdom
Based in Horncastle Lincolnshire
Language English
Website www.classicbikeguide.com
ISSN 0959-7123

Classic Bike Guide is a monthly motorcycle magazine based in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.

History

Launched in 1991 and edited by Frank Westworth, Classic Bike Guide mainly features original specification British motorcycles with occasional articles on foreign marques and one-off 'specials'. Under Westworth, a regular team of writers including Jim Reynolds, Steve Wilson and Rod Kerr penned many of these articles. Mortons Motorcycle Media Ltd acquired the magazine in January 2003.[1] Edited from 2003 by Tim Britton until September 2008, Nigel Clark until August 2012, it was then edited by Steve Rose until Gary Pinchin took the reins in March 2013. The magazine was given a fresh look and relaunched for the March 2013 issue.[2]

Features

The magazine features detailed road tests of classic motorcycles and articles on readers bikes, as well as:

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

Notes

  1. "Company Profile of Mortons of Horncastle Limited". Archived from the original on 16 August 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2008.
  2. Tim, Britton (August 2008). "Biffa's Basement". Classic Bike Guide.
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