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NO retros or riding tips!

’ve just finished the November edition; great mag, great articles, especially the feature about the Kettles. As a subscriber I thought I would have my say on the content, as personally I’m not bothered about the retro rides such as the Suzuki V-Storm. Don’t get me wrong, I love all motorcycles from flat-tankers through to Gold Wings, but I subscribe to this magazine because my passion is classic motorcycles. If I wish to read about modern motorcycles I buy one of the other glossy titles occasionally. Mind you, having said that my main reason for writing this email is

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