Sound of THUNDER
Jan 17, 2018
3 minutes
WORDS GEOFF SEDDON PHOTOS COLIN ROSEWARNE
BY THEIR nature, racing motorcycles have a short shelf life, especially at the sharp end of competition. It’s hard enough being thrashed to within an inch of self-destruction every time you go out, even worse to then suffer the ignobility of being abandoned at the first sign on the scene of a newer faster model.
And so classic racing kicked off to give bikes no longer competitive a second chance at life. Initially restricted to classic and earlier bikes built before 1963, the advent of post-classic racing in
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