By joining the BMCT you allow us to secure and protect historic items from being taken abroad or put in private collections away from public access. Our low-cost membership also entitles members to special entry concessions at participating museums in recognition of your support.
CHANGES TO THE BMCT MEMBERSHIP SCHEMEPlease read the following carefully, as it represents the most important change to our membership scheme since its inception more than twenty years ago. The present benefit of free museum admission will be replaced with a discount from 1st January 2023. The growth in membership has exceeded everyone’s expectations and today we have eighteen affiliated ...
BMCT members will of course be particularly interested in the two Banshee bikes present in the museum. The first is the 1922 Villiers-engined solo that until recently formed part of the BMCT’s display at the Sammy Miller Museum and now on loan to the Norton Collection. The other is an interesting sidecar combination with a Barr & Stroud sleeve-valve engine and a custom-made aluminium bodied ...
BMCT SECURES IMPORTANT MANX NORTON BMCT trustee and former TT winner John Kidson (right) presents the latest BMCT acquisition to Matthew Richardson of Manx National Heritage. The bike is the ex-Bill Beevers/Noel Stephenson/Ben Noble 350 Manx Norton which has a long history of TT and MGP racing behind it, and is unrestored and still in "as raced" condition. It will form an important part of the ...
New addition to the BMCT Collection We're delighted to announce that we have acquired the semi-works 350cc AJS that finished fourth in the 1914 Junior TT at 43.1 mph, ridden by Billy Jones.