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Goldie Clubman is top of the bill

The National Motorcycle Museum has come up with one of the most sought-after British classics for its latest raffle – an immaculate BSA Gold Star DBD34.

The Gold Star Clubman is first prize in the draw that also includes two top-notch tool prizes from Sealey: a £1500 voucher for new tools from its range and a special patriotic rolling tool cabinet worth more than £700, bedecked in the UK national flag of their choice.

Museum director James Hewing said: “For our summer raffle we are delighted to offer one of our best-ever prizes in a matching numbers BSA Gold Star DBD34 500cc motorcycle that has been restored in our own workshops.

“We also have fantastic second and third place prizes

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