Motorcycle Classics Magazine

The True Spirit of Modern Motorcycling

Ride em, Dont Hide em

Motorcycling at its Best

 More than Just Torque

World Class

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*******November/December 2017*******

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The bikes, features, interviews, and articles in this issue include:

‘Golden Anniversary’ a full review of this extraordinary & prized bike with detailed feedback during a thorough road test. There’s wonderful pictures of it back ‘in its Day’, and a comprehensive list of specifications and accurate performance figures – the iconic 1967 Moto Guzzi V7 (7 exciting pages)

‘Au Nature’ a fond look back at an amazing & desirable classic, discussing why it was so popular (plenty of amazing, nostalgic photos and technical specifications from its hey-day all those years ago) – a 1978 Bultaco Streaker (7 rare pages)

‘What Might Have Been’ an amazing, unusual, and extremely desirable race bike, gets re-tested on track & analysed with all the specifications & performance figure – The very successful Lambretta Grand Prix (Moto Guzzi) Racer (5 exciting pages)

‘Home Market Honda’ A test ride & full review of this amazing machine in a full modern road test on its launch. There’s wonderful original pictures for devotees of the marque, and a comprehensive list of its technical specifications and performance figures – the impressive 1958 Honda JC58 Benly (7 stunning pages)

‘DIY BSA’ Authentic & Unrestored - test ride & full review of this amazing machine in a full modern road test. There’s wonderful original pictures for devotees of the marque, and a comprehensive list of its technical specifications and performance figures – an impressive 1959 BSA DBD34 Gold Star (7 stunning pages)

30-Year Wonder’ an amazing, unusual, and extremely competitive race bike, reviewed & analysed with all the specifications & performance figure – The innovative 1987 Ducati 851S Superbike Racer (5 exciting pages)

‘The Final Featherbed’ a full review of this extraordinary ‘rarity’ with detailed feedback during a thorough road test. There’s wonderful pictures of it back ‘in its Day’, and a comprehensive list of specifications and accurate performance figures – the iconic 1967 Norton 750 Atlas (6 detailed pages)

‘More Than a Pet Prospect’ A test ride & full review of this amazing machine in a full re test. There’s wonderful original pictures for devotees of the marque, and a comprehensive list of its technical specifications and performance figures – the impressive little 1964 Kawasaki M5 Pet (5 stunning pages)

‘American Fours’ an Eagerly Awaited Legendary Vintage UK Road Test & ride with a direct comparison of these icons, that set the bench-marks in their days, contains all the negative & positive riders’ feedback – 1910 Pierce Four vs 1914 Henderson Four Model C (7 exciting pages)

Plus:-

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

Motorcycling features of general Interest

The very latest products in clothing and gadgets (from that period in time!)

Any International & National Level race round ups

Recent world Interest articles

Race Reports & interviews with Racers, past & present

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

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

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