Classic Bike Guide

PAUL D’ORLÉANS

“ It’s a circus rolling into Keane, New Hampshire, and 16 other mid-sized towns with sufficient bed space for 3-400 dedicants to the cult of the old motorcycle, 100 of whom will be tired, or despairing, or jubilant, or angry, or injured, or simply bemused. ”

IT’S ALREADY OVER, reader, but as I write this while heading to the airport for Portland Maine, the next 18 days are a series of question marks on the calendar.

Tomorrow is easy; a 50-mile practice run for riders to acquaint themselves with

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Classic Bike Guide

Classic Bike Guide3 min read
Classic News
Triumph’s new Speed 400 singles have been a huge hit with buyers and press – see what Matt thought from page 26. So many of the bikes left the showrooms in January, the first month of sales, that Triumph catapulted past Suzuki, KTM and BMW and was sn
Classic Bike Guide2 min read
Rocket From The Past
I really like the excitement of this 1968 road test by renowned journalist Vic Willoughby. In a world 56 years later, where the fastest bikes have in excess of 200bhp, Vic’s words are still laced with the thrill of riding the Rocket 3 and its 120mph
Classic Bike Guide4 min read
Clutching at Spares
MY 1947 350 ENFIELD MODEL G had its rebuilt engine fitted back into the frame over the Christmas period, along with the gearbox and inner primary case. When the bike was stripped, what seems like an age ago, to get the engine out I just boxed and bag

Related Books & Audiobooks