The Classic MotorCycle

An eclectic mix

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Running over three days at the end of November 2017, the Salon Moto Légende keeps getting bigger and better and now hosts more than 350 trade and jumble stands and displays by over 60 clubs. But while the accents are definitely French, the bikes are an international mix.

You can always rely on Belgian Yves Campion to bring something different to the Paris salon and this time it was a Gillet

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