Motorcycle Classics

“That movie truly captures the motorcycling fraternity.”

Remembering On Any Sunday

When I read the On Any Sunday article (March/April 2021), I felt so fortunate to have grown up in those times. I remember the motorcycle that set the path for me and thousands of others: The Yamaha DT1. Motorcycles were freedom and I will ride until my body says no more. That movie truly captures the motorcycling fraternity and I’m so proud to have been a part of it and for so long. I always look forward to your latest issue. Thanks.

Jeffry Carruthers/Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Jeffry,

Thank you for the letter. On Any Sunday inspired so many people to ride. I’m glad you’re still on two wheels. Thanks for reading the magazine. — Ed.

Long-term rider

First I want to say how much I enjoy this magazine. I have been a subscriber for several years and you have never disappointed. Keep up the great work. Now to the subject at hand. I am the proud owner of a 1999 Triumph Daytona 955i. I purchased the bike new in April 2000 having never even heard one of

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