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In this issue

TRIUMPH / LEVIS SPECIAL - In its 80-odd years of existence, this
motorcycle has had many incarnations. It’s been reborn as a grass tracker, a speedway racer and a hill climber; a 500 and now a 650. Odgie investigates.

ROYAL ENFIELD CLIPPER - Last year, Enfield enthusiast James French
found a 350 lightweight single, much like one he owned in the 1970s. Initial impressions suggested that it might benefit from some mechanical attention over winter.

RealClassic Magazine Description:

RealClassic magazine features the very best British motorcycles from all eras, plus charismatic Continental machines (and the odd Japanese classics crops up occasionally, too). Long term classic riders will recognise many of the members of the RC team, which includes authors, historians and journalists like Steve Wilson, Dave Minton, Matt Vale, Odgie, Jacqueline 'PUB' Bickerstaff, Rowena Hoseason and editor Frank Westworth -- but the magazine's key feature is that it is firmly grounded in the real world. Our articles are written by real life riders and reflect far more than a simple road test ever can. We're never scared of getting grubby in The Shed (and we even admit it when things go horribly wrong!)

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