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Issue Fourteen: April 2005
Another issue with a BSA on the cover. Well, we like the image. It's a normal bloke, riding his Beesa, wearing jeans, and with a big cheery grin all over his face. Did it for us (we don't care if it's a wee bit out of focus, even!). As well as him, the issue also contains:
Son of Sam: The T160 road-racer returns to life! And we got the full story. First. Again. Has anyone noticed that we get all these scoops? (Is it important? DiscussTriumph Bonneville 2001 (and what Hinckley have added to the new T100)
Moto Guzzi V35 and Triumph 3TA, ridden side
by side (Impressive! RM) by Rowena Hoseason
Norton ES2 Mark 2; Frank Westworth demonstrates a Norton which is a bit of a Matchless really
Douglas 2-stroke; building this replica revealed an unusual pre-war puzzle
Yamaha RD350LC: Emm's new bike has a few teething troubles
A 1988 Harley-Davidson Evo needs workshop attention after 'nipping up' at 100mphLI>Graham Ham travels to the Britannia Rally and meets a purring Panther
Steve Wilson goes Down The Road to meet the Beezer Geezer from the cover
PLUS:
A new Triumph spares counter opens in Herefordshire, and work starts on the even-ohmigoodness-bigger Norvil Commando; the engine gets inspected on the Ariel Leader rebuild; HumberNut starts to make a cylinder; Minton goes Bendswingin'; Tony's Page; PUB talks, and Frank's From the Shed.
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