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Thursday 7 November 2013

Cub Mag October Issue

Just a little update to let you all know that the October issue will now actually be the November issue!  This is due to all the time spent on the Gallop, before, during and yes, after, too.  Huge thanks to all who have helped, supported and followed us on the adventure.  There will be a feature in the Oct/Nov issue (which will be published by the end of the month) and hopefully, Old Bike Mart will be running a feature in the next issue or two as well.  In the mean time, you'll find plenty of pics to look at here, and as time allows, we will try and load a few onto this page for all you non-Facebookees.

Thursday 5 September 2013

Cub Mag Back Issues - available now!

Here's what you've missed if you've only just found us....

ISSUE 1 - APRIL 2012
Editor's Ramblings
Readers Letters
Makin' Tracks - go on, take the Cub for a spin, try the Colonial road run, based in Northumberland...
Bantam Cub Road Test pt1 - Gorgeous Biker Chick pits a 1967 Bantam Cub against her 1962 humble Tiger Cub.
See No Evil - the BSA Starfire by Graham Blighe
Internet Feature - a little history of "The Cub Forum", by the Owner, Steve Aikens.
Price Watch
When I was in Oz... Captain Bill tells tales of racing, jumbling and a little bit of Cub buying on the other side of the world.
Spotlight on: Greystone Enterprises
Technically Talking - by Mike Estall
Jinxed: two and a half thousand miles to buy a bike!
The Birth of the Bible - how Mike Estall came to pen the incredibly
Reviews
GBC's Cubbie Restoration Feature pt 1
Show Time!  A preview of the Shetland Classic show

ISSUE 2 - JULY 2012
Editor's Ramblings
Readers Letters
Makin' Tracks - get out on the Cub and take some photos, how about a visit to the Saundersfoot rally in Pembrokeshire.
Bantam Cub Road Test pt2 - GBC has to make a decision; what will it be?
See No Evil
The TERROR!!!  The only racing Terrier in existence, bored out to 230cc, previously owned by Martyn Adams.
Fancy a T20T?
Spotlight on: Scott Connell, Cub Collector/Restorer/Rider
Technically Talking - GBC's guide to replacing a gearbox sprocket the day before catching the ferry to Shetland.
Woody's Shed Find
Kit Review - Spada boots
GBC's Cubbie Restoration Feature pt 2
Price Watch
Show Time!  Launch of the Cub Mag at Stafford Show

ISSUE 3 - OCTOBER 2012
Editor's Ramblings
Makin' Tracks 
My First Bike - Keith Brady's memories of his first Cub...and his first speeding ticket!
See No Evil - Roving reporter, Stu, pops along to Banbury to hunt for Terriers - and he finds one!
Trials Time, by Paul Beswick of Pre65 & Twin Shock Trials Parts.
Price Watch
Budget Build - Dave Mayle tells you how to build a trials Cub for less than a grand...
Spotlight on: Brett Baxter, manufacturer of Cub & Terrier spares
Technically Talking - Changing those main bearings can be a fuss, but here are Pat Press's Top Tips
Bermuda's Colourful Cubs Part 1: by Mike Estall
GBC's Cubbie Restoration Feature pt 3
Show Time!  A report from the new Lanark Show in May 2012

ISSUE 4 - JANUARY 2013
Editor's Ramblings
Makin' Tracks - Cathy Dunning's report and photos from the 2012 Saundersfoot Rally
The Definitive Guide to Petrol Tanks, by Mike Estall
See No Evil - A Confession from Steve Shipley...
Bermuda's Colourful Cubs Part 2: by Mike Estall
Trials Time, by Paul Beswick of Pre65 & Twin Shock Trials Parts.
Memories of a Tigress, by Keith Mellor
Price Watch
Spotlight On: Meriden Off Road, Cub spares suppliers and restorers
Technically Talking - Keith Brady shares his Top Tip for stripping & rebuilding your rear shocks, including a DIY spring compressor.
Cool Bike Man - Ricky Browning's Tiger Cub Tale
Tiger Cubs in Bermuda pt1 - by Zach Sagurs, President of the Bermuda Classic Bike Club. An insight into keeping these old bikes on the road, spares availability and the men who make the Cub community.
Show Time!  Tiger Cubs Converge on Shetland, June 2012

ISSUE 5 - APRIL 2013
Editor's Ramblings
Gaffers Gallop - preview
Makin' Tracks - the forthcoming Crich Classic Motorbike & Scooter Show
Whizzing Terrier : UNEARTHED
Les Lawson's Silver Dream Machine: fond memories of Les's first Cub
Price Watch
SPOTTED - Terriers & Cubs caught on camera around the country, but just are the owners?
Dan's Top Tip - don't lose the gearbox split pin ever again....
Trials Time, by Paul Beswick of Pre65 & Twin Shock Trials Parts.
Evolutionary Tiger Cubs - Muckle Flugga Man muses on the modern day Cub, and wonders what Turner would think of the advances in engineering.
Spirit Racing - Phil 'n' Sal take to the track.....(part 1)
Technically Talking - cavitation and agitation, our Merv gets all poetic when he delves into the murky world of ultrasonic cleaning and why it works.
GBC's Cubbie Restoration Feature pt 3
Tiger Cubs in Bermuda pt2 - by Zach Sagurs, President of the Bermuda Classic Bike Club. An insight into keeping these old bikes on the road, featuring a one-off interview with Clyde Boorman, the God of Tiger Cubs!
Show Time!  Scott-ish Cub Connoisseur reports on the jumble scene south of the border.

To order any of the back issues, to take out a new subscription or to renew a lapsed subscription, just send a quick email to gbc AT thecubmag.com (but change the AT to @ and remove the spaces, or it won't work!).




Tuesday 6 August 2013

Gaffers Gallop OFFICIAL ROUTE!!!

OFFICIAL route for Gaffers Gallop 2013 – compiled by GBC and Muckle Flugga Man (August 2013).


If anyone has any local knowledge of the roads and areas that we'll be using, please get in touch as we may need your help with getting through or around towns and cities, and if you spot that we've listed a place or a road that didn't exist in 1953, drop us a line to gbc AT thecubmag.com. If you should fancy tagging along for all or some of the way, again, just drop us a line to let us know when and where you plan to meet us.

DAY 1 Sun 6th Oct – morning leg
ROCHE 11:40 > following as much of the old A30 as possible to Redruth > Penzance > LANDS END (lunch @ Land’s End Hotel)

Afternoon leg
Return to Roche on same route > A389 > Bodmin > A30 > Launceston > A388 > (unclassified) Lifton > Bridestowe > Meldon >B3260 > Oakhampton > Ramsley > A382 > Cheriton Bishop > Tedburn St Mary > Five Mile Hill > Tedburn Road into EXETER
Overnight stop TBC. Photoshoot @ Imperial Hotel approx ETA 18:35
Turners mileage = 180

DAY 2 Mon 7th Oct – morning leg

EXETER > B3183 > Jack-in-the-Green > A30 > Honiton > A303 > South Petherton > A303 > Podimore > A37 (Fosse Way) > Shepton Mallet > Oakhill > A367 (Fosse Way) > Bath > A4 Chippenham > A350 > A429 > MALMESBURY (lunch @ Old Bell Hotel)

Afternoon leg
MALMESBURY > A429 > Cirencester >A429 > Stowe-on-the-Wold > A429 > Ettington > A429 >LEAMINGTON SPA
Overnight stop TBC. Photoshoot @ Regent Hotel, approx. ETA 16:05
Turners mileage = 163

DAY 3 Tues 8th Oct – morning leg
Leamington Spa 08:00 > the following TBC Meriden > Triumph @ Hinkley > A47 > round Leicester > A46 > Six Hills > Bingham > A6097 > White Post > A614 > Ollerton > A614 > A1 > Blyth > A614 > Bawtry > A638 > Doncaster > A1 > Ferrybridge > old A1 > Wetherby > A168 > BOROUGHBRIDGE (lunch)

Afternoon leg
Boroughbridge > A168 >J49 A1(M) for 12 miles > J50 > A6055 > A1 > Catterick > Scotch Corner > A66 > Bowes > Brough > Appleby-in-Westmoreland (tea stop) > Penrith > A6 > High Hesket > CARLISLE
Overnight stop TBC. Photoshoot @ Crown & Mitre Hotel, approx. ETA 18:00
Turners mileage = 246

DAY 4 Wed 9th Oct – morning leg
Carlisle 08:00 > old road along M6 > Gretna > B7076 > Ecclefechan > Lockerbie > Beattock > A702 > Crawford > A702 > A73 > Lanarak > A73 > Airdrie > A73 > Cumbernauld > A8011 > B816 > Castlecary >A803 > Longcroft > A872 > Denny > A872 > Stirling > Causewayhead Rd (A9) > B8033 > Dunblane > B8033 > A9 > Gleneagles > PERTH (lunch @ Salutation Hotel

Afternoon leg
Perth > A9 (old road where poss) > Dunkeld > Pitlochry > Dalwhinnie (tea stop) > Kingussie > INVERNESS
Overnight stop TBC. Photoshoot @ Caledonian Hotel, approx. ETA 18:30
Turners mileage = 263

DAY 5 Thur 10th Oct
Inverness 07:00 > A862 > Beauly > Dingwall > A9 > Alness > B9176 > A836 > Bonar Bridge > A949 > A9 > Golspie > Helmsdale > Berriedale Braes > A9 > A99 > Wick > A99 > John O’ Groats > WICK
Photoshoot @ JOG approx. 12pm, photoshoot @ Wick approx. ETA 12:50
Turners mileage = 158

Day 6 Fri 11th Oct
Cubbie Towers - SLEEPING!

Monday 1 July 2013

Issue 6 - July 2013

Due out soon - but if you took out your subscription in July 2012, now is a good time to renew!  Email gbc AT thecubmag.com if you have not had a Paypal reminder for this period.

ISSUE 6 will include articles on - - -

The Gaffers Gallop Special - profiles of the runners and riders, supporters and sponsors, plus the route details and timings.

Ex-Serco Martyn Adams talks to The Cub Mag.

Mike Estall's Top Tip - fix your wobbly ignition switch.

My First Cub - Aussie style!

Price Watch - keep an eye on those market forces

Controversial Cub - "the Cub was always around and about, normally with a flat battery, a 'tax in post' note in the holder and refusing to start...."

For a few more updates on the Gaffers Gallop, pop over to www.gorgeousbikerchick.com

Wednesday 1 May 2013

Time to renew your Cub Mag subs...


If you took out your subscription to The Cub Mag in July 2012, then it's time to renew!  To ensure you don't miss the next issue of the ONLY CUB MAG in the WORLD, please complete the Paypal invoice that has been sent to you, or send a cheque made payable to 'The Cub Mag' for the appropriate amount as detailed in the back of the mag - postal addy also listed in the mag.

ISSUE 6 will include articles on - - -

The Gaffers Gallop Special - profiles of the runners and riders, supporters and sponsors, plus the route details and timings.

Ex-Serco Martyn Adams talks to The Cub Mag.

Mike Estall's Top Tip - fix your wobbly ignition switch.

My First Cub - Aussie style!

Price Watch - keep an eye on those market forces

Controversial Cub - "the Cub was always around and about, normally with a flat battery, a 'tax in post' note in the holder and refusing to start...."

If you have any queries about The Cub Mag, please drop the Editor, Gorgeous Biker Chick, a line to gbc AT thecubmag.com

Wednesday 13 March 2013

Another Judge Confirmed!

The Cub Mag is pleased to confirm that Rowena Hoseason from RealClassic Magazine will be the Head Judge for the Best Non Standard Cub / Terrier class, in the worlds ONLY Cub & Terrier only online show!

A reminder of the classes is below, for full details visit this LINK - and get your entry in ASAP!


Classes
1. Best Concours Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge Mike Estall, author of the famous Tiger Cub Bible. 
1st prize ~ One free item from Mike Estall’s list of Cub services – dating certificate / parts list etc, excluding the Bible.
2nd prize ~ Cub Mag tee shirt


2. Best Non-Standard Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge ~ Rowena Hoseason from RealClassic Magazine
1st prize ~ TBC
2nd prize ~ Cub Mag tee shirt


3. Best Restoration Project Cub or Terrier ~ Judged by Greystone Enterprises
1st prize ~ £50 voucher to spend with Greystone Enterprises
2nd prize ~ Cub Mag tee shirt


4. Best 'Get You Home / Quick Fix' on a Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge Brett Baxter of B&B Engineering. 
1st prize ~ £50 voucher to spend with B&B Engineering
2nd prize ~ Cub Mag tee shirt


5. Best Trials Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge Alan Whitton of Alan Whitton Race Engineering.  
1st prize ~ TBC
2nd prize ~ Cub Mag tee shirt

6. Best Sports/Racing/other competition Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge TBC
Prizes TBC

Please note - send your entries in ASAP by email to gbc AT thecubmag.com but keep the files under 5MB and change the AT to @ and remove the spaces.  If files exceed 5MB please use bigcubmag AT hotmail.co.uk

Extras -
The CUB MAG Cub & Terrier Online Show is open to all – both subscribers and non-subscribers of The Cub Mag, providing you own a Cub or Terrier.  You may only enter one class.  Please clearly specify the class on your email.  The CUB MAG Cub & Terrier Online Show relies on the honesty of the entrants.  Please do not pass other peoples work off as your own, and if, for example, you had to have certain jobs done by others during your restoration, please just state this in your entry details.  For Class 2, we accept your word that the bike is road legal and ridden at least once a year on the public roads.  For all classes please include details of year, model and how long you’ve owned the bike and any other snippets you think might be interesting to the Judge.

The Judges & Organisers (The Cub Mag Team) decisions are of course, final, so don’t bother even trying to argue with Edward ‘Turner’ Bear.

Saturday 9 March 2013

RENEWALS

Just a note to remind all those who subscribed between April 2012 and end of June 2012 that it is now time to renew your subs.  Paypal invoices have been sent out so please check your email for the details.  If you prefer to send a cheque then please make it payable to The Cub Mag and send to the address in the back of the mag.

The 2013 rates are as follows -
UK £13
EU £20
ROW £23

In case you're wondering why you should renew - or indeed if you should subscribe from afresh, here is a comment received recently -

Hi guys, thanks for the e-mail that you have got my membership moneys and the photos (for the Cub & Terrier ONLY Online Show). As the club goes I think it is the best club ever, look forward to seeing you all at Stafford, thanks for the hard work you all put in.  Cheers, Phill, Doncaster, Member number 091.

The next mag is April 2013 (issue 5) and will contain articles such as.....

*Gorgeous Biker Chick's 1962 Cubbie Restoration Saga.
*Peak Classic Trials Round Up of 2012.
*Les Lawson's First Bike.
*THE WHIZZING TERRIER UNEARTHED!!!
*Ever wondered what happens to your Cub spares when the Ultrasonic Man gets his hands on them?  Merv gives you all the techy info you need.
*Back To Bermuda - exclusive interview with Clyde Boorman, Cub Expert on the Island.
*The Gaffers Gallop - 60 years on and the End to End is looming for a pack of mile hungry Terrier & Cub riders....

PLUS don't forget, with your subscription comes the bonus of a 10% with Greystone Enterprises, Classic British Motorcycles and Eurocarb, and special offers on Comma Classic Oils through Barrhead Auto.  What's not to like?

Thursday 7 March 2013

CUB only online show - PRIZES!

The Cub Mag is pleased to announce the details of the prizes for the very first, and what we believe to be the world's ONLY CUB & TERRIER ONLY ONLINE SHOW.


Classes
1. Best Concours Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge Mike Estall, author of the famous Tiger Cub Bible. 
1st prize ~ One free item from Mike Estall’s list of Cub services – dating certificate / parts list etc, excluding the Bible.
2nd prize ~ Cub Mag tee shirt


2. Best Non-Standard Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge ~ TBC
1st prize ~ TBC
2nd prize ~ Cub Mag tee shirt


3. Best Restoration Project Cub or Terrier ~ Judged by Greystone Enterprises
1st prize ~ £50 voucher to spend with Greystone Enterprises
2nd prize ~ Cub Mag tee shirt


4. Best 'Get You Home / Quick Fix' on a Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge Brett Baxter of B&B Engineering. 
1st prize ~ £50 voucher to spend with B&B Engineering
2nd prize ~ Cub Mag tee shirt


5. Best Trials Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge Alan Whitton of Alan Whitton Race Engineering.  
1st prize ~ TBC
2nd prize ~ Cub Mag tee shirt

6. Best Sports/Racing/other competition Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge TBC
Prizes TBC

Please note - we have extended the deadline but please don't delay, send your entries in ASAP by email to gbc AT thecubmag.com but keep the files under 5MB and change the AT to @ and remove the spaces.  If files exceed 5MB please use bigcubmag AT hotmail.co.uk

Extras -
The CUB MAG Cub & Terrier Online Show is open to all – both subscribers and non-subscribers of The Cub Mag, providing you own a Cub or Terrier.  You may only enter one class.  Please clearly specify the class on your email.  The CUB MAG Cub & Terrier Online Show relies on the honesty of the entrants.  Please do not pass other peoples work off as your own, and if, for example, you had to have certain jobs done by others during your restoration, please just state this in your entry details.  For Class 2, we accept your word that the bike is road legal and ridden at least once a year on the public roads.  For all classes please include details of year, model and how long you’ve owned the bike and any other snippets you think might be interesting to the Judge.

The Judges & Organisers (The Cub Mag Team) decisions are of course, final, so don’t bother even trying to argue with Edward ‘Turner’ Bear.


Tuesday 19 February 2013

STOLEN CUB/BANTAM SPARES


This is a copy of a post from the Cub Forum - if anyone can help, contact Alan directly, his number is below.

**Stolen Goods**
Alan Whitton has had his van stolen a white Transit connect LWB reg NC 56 KKN. Inside was his Bantam rolling chassis that he had on his stand at Telford show along with some Triumph Tiger Cub heads and various parts.

If anyone has any pictures of the Bantam frame from Telford show could they please contact Alan on 01246 419805

Obviously if you know of anybody offering any cub parts or a Bantam frame for sale please let Alan know. The frame is very trick and easily identifiable as are the wheels that have Alan's own billet alloy hubs, anodised gun metal with scalloped spoke flanges along with Alans own modified forks and Billet alloy yokes etc. The cub heads have been blasted and look like new.

Friday 15 February 2013

Letters Page


Hiya! Just thought I'd let you know my mag got here yesterday... BRILLIANT as ever!
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I'd love to write something for it but I have no idea what...
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I also hope I win the lottery here so I can come over to the cub camp! Instead I'll live vicariously through your mag and cry into a mug of PG Tips...
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Cheers and keep up the fantastic work.
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Maxine
Australia
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Hi GBC
Thank you for the latest copy of The Cub Mag.  I'm enjoying it, very informative.
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I didn't want to tear off the back page of my mag, so will include relevant information in this letter.
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My 1965 T20 is used regularly during the year, about 1500 miles.  Have a problem with disappearing gear box oil - no visible oil leak!?  Hope to fix it this year though.
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Regards,
MS.United Kingdom

Friday 1 February 2013

CUB & TERRIER ONLY SHOW


The CUB MAG Cub & Terrier Online Show for ALL MODELS OF TRIUMPH TIGER CUB & TERRIERS ONLY.

Classes
1. Best Concours Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge Mike Estall, author of the famous Tiger Cub Bible. 

2. Best Non-Standard Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge Rowena from www.realclassic.co.uk

3. Best Restoration Project Cub or Terrier ~ Judged by Greystone Enterprises

4. Best 'Get You Home / Quick Fix' on a Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge Brett Baxter of B&B Engineering. 

5. Best Trials Cub or Terrier ~ Head Judge Alan Whitton of Alan Whitton Race Engineering. 

1. Concours Class Rules
All competitors should send three main colour photos showing left side, right side and one from the rider's perspective showing the handlebars and controls and the top of the nacelle or headlight. The bikes must virtually fill the photo frame - no photos from fifty yards away, please! Please also include pics of engine, frame and registration numbers so that the Judge knows exactly what the bike is supposed to be. Non-matching frame and engine numbers will be acceptable so long as the engine is of the same type as the frame and cycle parts. (No square-barrelled engines in plunger frames, for example). Don't forget, this is a class for 'Catalogue spec' machines only. If you have a 'Special/Non-standard' Cub / Terrier please enter Class 2.

2. Best Non-Standard Cub (must be road legal).
This class is for all you guys and girls who have an ordinary every day Cub or Terrier, one that you haven’t had to restore (or maybe you restored it so long ago that you’ve lost all the photos and can’t remember a thing about what you did), but it’s a ready built bike that you just get on and ride.  All competitors should send a minimum of three colour photos showing left side, right side, and one from the rider's perspective showing the handlebars and controls and the top of the nacelle or headlight. The bikes must virtually fill the photo frame.  If you’ve made any mods to the bike please include details (plus a pic) of why and how it improves the bike.  If you have completed an outstanding road trip on the bike, send details of this too.

3. Restoration Class Rules
This is a class to cater for those who started with a pile of rusty parts and have built a complete bike from it, or perhaps you started with a complete bike but it needed to be stripped down and fully rebuilt, and what you have ended up with is a nice, usable Cub or Terrier that simply glows with pride, showing off the work that you, the owner, put into restoring it to its former glory.  Either way, your bike is eligible for this class, so send in some photos of your handiwork, showing before, during and after shots, and any close ups you feel that emphasise particular skills or DIY work that you’re proud of.  Please note, this is not a class for those who commissioned a professional full restoration.  It is ok to have outsourced jobs you can’t do at home, but you must have completed the majority of work yourself.

4. Get You Home Class Rules
If you’ve ever had to facilitate a quick repair by the roadside, then this is the class for you.  There is no time frame in which the fix must have been carried out, but it must be your own handiwork (not a professional mechanic or garage) and if possible, photographic proof should be supplied.  Given that the 'fix' might have been carried out donkeys years ago though, we appreciate a photo might not be possible, in which case a full description of the fix should be sent in.  If you do have photos, please submit up to three, focussing on the 'fix', rather than the whole bike.  A short description of how, why, where, who and when the ‘fix’ was carried out should accompany your entry.

5. Trials Class Rules
All competitors should send three main colour photos showing the left side, right side, and one from the rider's perspective showing the handlebars and controls.  Extra photos of mods that help in your pursuit to climb sheer rock faces and jump off bridges are acceptable, and please supply full written details of these modifications.  Please state whether you built the bike yourself or bought it 'as is', and whether you compete or just ‘have fun’ off road.

6. Best Sports/Racing/Other Competition Cub or Terrier Rules ~ Not necessarily just for 'Sports' Cubs but a class for all types of Cubs & Terriers that are intended for anything other than trials or simple road riding.  Could be racing, scrambling, grass tracking etc...  All competitors should send three main colour photos showing the left side, right side, and one from the rider's perspective showing the handlebars and controls. Extra photos of mods that help in your pursuit of glory are acceptable, and please supply full written details of these modifications. Please state whether you built the bike yourself or bought it 'as is', and whether you compete or just ‘have fun’ in parade laps etc.

Extras -
The CUB MAG Cub & Terrier Online Show is open to all – both subscribers and non-subscribers of The Cub Mag, providing you own a Cub or Terrier.  You may enter  your bike in any or all of the classes for which is it eligible.  Please clearly specify the Class on your email, and if entering more than one Class, please do so via separate emails.  The CUB MAG Cub & Terrier Online Show relies on the honesty of the entrants.  Please do not pass other peoples work off as your own, and if, for example, you had to have certain jobs done by others during your restoration, please just state this in your entry details.  For Class 2, we accept your word that the bike is road legal and ridden at least once a year on the public roads.  For all classes please include details of year, model and how long you have owned the bike.  

There will be a main prize (announced later) for each class, plus a runners up prize of a coveted Cub Mag tee shirt or mug.

The Judges & Organisers (The Cub Mag Team) decisions are of course, final, so don’t bother even trying to argue with Edward ‘Turner’ Bear.

All entries should be sent to gbc@thecubmag.com and total email size should be less than 5MB so please resize pics or send separately. 

CLOSING DATE FOR ALL ENTRIES – 13th March 2013.

Tuesday 29 January 2013

Cub Mag Show Coming Soon!

Yes, you read it right.  Look out for details of the *NEW* CUB & TERRIER ONLY SHOW, to be posted  soon.

Thursday 24 January 2013

Lanark Show 2013

I know it seems early but the info from Mortons re the 2nd Lanark show, to be held on 11/12th May this year, has already landed in the inbox.  The Cub Mag put a stand together last year entitled The Scottish Cub Fest, and we'd like to do it all over again.  If you have a Cub or Terrier, be it road, trials, race, project, pretty, not so pretty, used and / or lovingly abused, then we need you, and it, on the stand.  We can't help out with any transport costs or the like, but we are a friendly bunch and we'd like to meet you and your Cub (or Terrier, actually, especially your Terrier), and we could probably stretch to a cup of coffee, maybe even a biscuit too....  If you've never done this kind of thing before, all you need to do is transport your bike/s to Lanark on the right date, and help us set up the stall.  We have loads of Cub related posters, pics and bits and pieces but if you have some you'd like to show off, then by all means bring them along too.  We would like each owner to take a turn on the stall during the weekend, but if we all give an hour or so, you'll still have plenty of time to look around the show - which by the way, is ALL INDOORS this year, and the bikes are looked after by Security at night.  Then you simply pack up your bike and head home on Sunday after its all over.  Simples, as they say!  Each person who puts a bike on our stand will receive a free ticket to the show.  There is onsite camping for vans/campers etc and loads of B&Bs nearby.  So, if you're interested, drop Gorgeous Biker Chick a line to gbc AT thecubmag.com but remember to change the AT to @ and remove the spaces.....