Classic Bike Guide

STEVE COOPER

LONG-TERM CLASSIC FANATICS also tend to be serial bike buyers. Even if the frequency of such purchases isn’t exactly...er...frequent; most of us buy the odd machine from time to time and today, with the internet and social media, our options are manifold. And yet, even with the advent of such technologies, those “For Sale” ads still often carry more disinformation than the average TV news program. Sifting through the clichés, deciphering the half-truths, dodging the hokum etc, you might,

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