Motorcycle Mechanics Magazine

 Easily Britain’s Best-Selling Bike Magazine

Britain’s Leading Motorcycle Magazine

The BIG Magazine for ALL Motorcyclists

The illustrated how-to-do-it Magazine

The Hot Bike Magazine

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*******May 13th–May 26th 1981*******

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Bikes, features, and articles in this issue include:

‘Tamed by Law’ an exciting Full Road Test & detailed Sports-tiddler Feature with all the Technical information & performance figures – The 1981 Kawasaki AR50-A1 (3 exciting & original pages)

‘It’s Not a Car’ Full Road Test & an original Detailed Streetbike Performance Feature with all the Technical information & Specifications too – the 1981 Honda GL1100 DX-B (5 nostalgic pages)

‘Identikit Middleweight’ the Full, original 1981 Bike test and Feature with all the Technical information, figures & Specifications – the legendary Kawasaki Z650F2 (4 stunning pages)

 ‘Red Rocket’s Reckoning’ a Test & Off-Road Feature of this popular Off-Road Race bike, with a detailed fact file – Honda CR250 Elsinore Scrambler (4 rare pages)

Plus:-

The very latest news from the world of Motorcycling from that year

Reader’s contributions via the letters pages, with topical matters, relevant to the time

Celebrities and racer’s writing contributions for the Magazine

Stunning Action Photography – on the Drag strip, Off-road, Green-Lanes, Airfields, Race Circuits, Beaches, Dyno .  .  .  & Public Roads

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