Motorcycle Classics

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I just started reading Motorcycle Classics last year, but I’ve been riding motor-cycles since 1964, when I jumped on my brother-in-law’s “twingle” Allstate/Puch 175. Many motorcycles and years later, I’m happy to say that I’m still learning about the history and technology of older motorcycles and I am particularly interested in what your magazine has to say and show — about ALL models.

Please keep up the great work. I love all motorcycles from all countries and all sizes and styles. Don’t change a thing. For those naysayers who

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