The Classic MotorCycle Magazine - January 2020
The Classic MotorCycle Magazine - January 2020
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In this issue
Godet Motorcycles visit.
Commonwealth Tour – part two.
Closer look – 1960 GP season: part two.
Restoration guide – BSA Round Tank..
Rod Coleman (1926-2019)
The talented Kiwi who was the 1954 Junior TT winner, as well as a successful businessman and motorcycle restorer, recently died in his local Whanganui Hospital, New Zealand, aged 93.
3 mins
Autumn extravaganza
Over the weekend of October 19-20, the Stafford County Showground welcomed classic enthusiasts of, predominantly, 1970s and 1980s classics.
1 min
Just like Buddy
This genuine Ariel Cyclone twin, Sel Oak’s rare export sports 650, goes a well as it looks. And Buddy Holly bought the third one dispatched.
9 mins
Dream machine
The combination of a British engine in a Swiss designed frame is still constructed, beautifully, in France.
7 mins
What might have been
The bike with the little engine that might have beaten the best… If it had been built in period!
8 mins
Name game
It’s perhaps neither ‘super’ nor ‘luxurious’ but what this little James and its ilk did, was satisfy a need.
6 mins
Born survivor
Hardy, resilient and super-versatile, the Panther Model 100 was no head-turner, but it proved one of the most successful machines for the everyman in British motorcycle history.
8 mins
A brief chat with... The Greeves Riders'Association
The one-make club is the backbone of classic motorcycling.
5 mins
FRED RIST
Rist’s talent was apparent from the start, and BSA’s Bert Perrigo was quickly on to him.
4 mins
The forgotten offering
Mention JAP engines and we visualise Pope, Fernihough or Baragwanath thundering around Brooklands, quickly – in fact, very quickly. Before moving on to JAP four-stroke units, first there’s a spin through the two-stroke models.
2 mins
The Classic MotorCycle Magazine Description:
Publisher: Mortons
Category: Automotive
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Started in 1903, The Classic MotorCycle has more to offer the true vintage motorcycle enthusiast than any other publication, backed by Europe's largest motorcycle image archive.Auto Motives, Technology, Mortons
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