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VMX
Magazine - the greatest motorcycle magazine ever produced? A superbly
researched and beautifully presented vintage dirt bikers feast, four
times a year. |
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HEAVEN
VMX is the Sydney based club catering to vintage motocross fans
in New South Wales. |
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VIPER
is the Victorian equivalent to HEAVEN, although the club caters primarily
to post 75 racing. |
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VINTAGE
MOTOCROSS CLUB OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Inc is the very active and
highly successful WA club. They focus on the social element, and have
remained true to the vintage spirit by sticking to the pre '75 classes. |
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The QVMX
club has been around for over a decade, and they run some great
race meetings on a variety of superb tracks around SE QLD. As they
say on their site, "The QVMX Club welcomes everyone who is interested
in our sport, male and female racers alike and as always, our emphasis
is on fun."
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The
Tassie Scramble Club supports vintage racing in Tasmania, and
from the looks of things they have a pretty active scene down there. |
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June 1994 and the idea was conceived to start a
classic scrambles club. With a lot of help from friends, the Classic
Scramble Club Inc was born. Now, 11 years later it's still going
strong. The Classic Scramble Club Inc is one of the few clubs in Australia
that caters for machines of 50s--60s and 70s only. |
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The Levis
Motor Cycle Club Inc. (SA) is South Australia's oldest motorcycling
club. As well as inviolvement in a variety of Road Trial and Dirt
Circuit events the club also runs the highly successful SA Historic
Scrambles Championships in October each year at ACUSA Park in the
Adelaide Hills.
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The EvoVMX
Club of WA id dedicated to keeping the spirit of later era VMX
alive in the far west. This is a great website for a very enthusiastic
bunch of MXers. |
MOTO
CLASSIC EVENTS
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Moto Classic Events is dedicated to the legacy of Ray Ryan, the
founder and editor of VMX Magazine. |
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OzKTM
- a great resource for fans of the famous Austrian marque. Adrian
Goold is an enthusiastic, fanatical even, devotee of the brand, and
offers up some great reading and all sorts of technical info. |
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VMX
KTM is the baby of a guy from the WA Vintage scene. He's put together
a great site with someexcellent video footage. The files are large
but worth the wait! |
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Newcastle area based vintage racer Les Richters
runs the well regarded parts and services business Mainly Maico. You
can now visit Les online at http://www.mainlymaico.com.
Tell him OzVMX sent you. |
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Robs
Replica and Reproduction Rubber for Old
Bikes
Rob can faithfully replicate almost any rubber part on your bike using
tough, long lasting, modern materials.
- Chain guides, tensioner block, swing arm buffers
- Air box boots, intake rubbers, intake manifolds, reed blocks
- Shock and fork bump stops, grommets, bungs, plugs.
- Sprocket covers, magneto covers, almost anything. |
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Red
Devil Racing is dedicated to all things Elsinore. Bruce 'Magoo'
McFarland has been a long time Honda CR fan and now he's the brains
(and the brawn) behind Red Devil Racing. Need some help with your
Honda CR resto, or just chasing parts? Call Magoo. You'll be glad
you did. |
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Motocross
Restorations is the website of Fred Robins, well known Yamaha
restorer from Queensland. Fred's been around the scene for years and
he's pretty damn knowledgeable about vintage dirtbike resto. |
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Husky
Parts Australia is a joint venture between Sydney Vintage Motocross
racers Paul Neilson and Peter Worrall aimed at supplying parts for
early Husqvarnas. Thousands of hard to find NOS parts are in stock
to suit Huskys from '66 to '88 and also later years, where parts have
the Swedish numbers (not the Cagiva 8000 series). |
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The
Elsinore Page by Geoff Bull has been around for a while now and
is a well regarded resource for those dyed in the wool Honda fans. |
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I'm sure most of us have heard Firko refer to Klub
Kevlar in many of his columns and articles in the dirtbike press.
But perhaps fewer know that there is actully a Klub
Kevlar website. Well worth a read. Firko claims he may even update
it... one day. |
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Livewire
VMX. A great, funny, and often irreverent coverage of the New
Zealand vintage scene. Put aside several evenings to visit this one. |
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The Classic
Scrambles Club is based in Auckland New Zealand and has been active
since 1989, surely one of the older clubs around. |
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Montesa
414. The BIG M. Ross Nimmo's tribute to his VF 414 Montesa, Vintage
Motocross and all Montesas in general.
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