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Just love them all!

’ve just flicked through the October edition. All good stuff as usual, but I must respectfully contest Scott Taylor’s prize-winning opinion in Feedback. CMM is CMM, not CJMM (‘J’ as in ‘Japanese’) and it is for that very reason that I buy the mag. Yes, classic Japanese bikes are my weapons of choice, and CMM has outstanding coverage of that wide subject, but I do live by the adage: ‘All bikes are good

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