Surveys are not a new thing, though with the advent of the internet they became easier to present to us and equally as easy for us to ignore. It seems no matter what we do,
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Issue 47
Contents In Balance ‘Our survey said?’ We ponder the benefits of surveys and encourage you to do ours. News, views and reviews If it’s happening, going to happen or happened this is where you’ll read
Read moreChoice kit
It is a situation that few of us are ever likely to face at our level of racing. What am I on about? The choices facing a professional MX racer. For instance, picture the scene,
Read moreApril Stafford almost upon us
As usual, The Classic MotorCycle Show will bring you a fine selection of everything needed for a weekend of motorcycling indulgence, this year being held over April 21/22. Held at Staffordshire County Showground, you’ll find
Read moreSuch cool clothing
Loved the opening paragraph of your report of the Stanhope Classic, but I have to tell you that not everyone wore waxed cotton riding suits ‘back in the day’. As you can see from
Read moreBook for MacGregor
A regular run for classic bikes has been held to commemorate the only official Scottish winner of the Scottish Six days Trial – Bob MacGregor. The run has in the past been of about 130
Read moreShowstoppers at Telford
There are a number of competition machines which have taken on a life of their own and become equally as well known as the rider who used them to good effect. It’s arguable without the
Read moreScottish list full
Latest news from the pre65 Scottish HQ is some fella called Britton who edits a dirt bike magazine (which you may have your hands on now) is to be guest of honour at the
Read moreHighlands going wild for the Montesa Cota
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Montesa’s Cota model in the UK the Inverness and District Motor Cycle Club has dedicated its 2018 Highland Classic to the marque. Edition Montesa Cota will take place
Read moreKawasaki KX125
Why a 125? Well, in the world of dirt bikes, bigger isn’t always better, in the same way smaller isn’t always easier to ride – at least that was the case once the Japanese started
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