The Classic MotorCycle

Man caves

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 Ine of the great things about writing for TCM is I have the opportunity (and excuse) to talk to people about their projects and am often trusted enough to be allowed to poke about in their garages. This is nirvana for me, as where a motorcycle is restored can often be as fascinating as the machine itself.



❛Sometimes, the contents of the shelves and the things hung on the walls tell as much of a story as the owners.

This column is, therefore, a

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