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Strange days indeed…

Here I am scarcely 14 pages into the latest Classic Motorcycle Mechanics and things are looking good! Both Bertie in his editorial and Steve Cooper in ‘Scooperman’ each strike a chord for the ‘people’ side of our hobby/obsession. Well done to you each for stepping outside the mainstream in this way and making us think of each other and the community of which we have chosen to be a part.

Nigel Stennett-Cox

Bertie says: “Thank you Nigel. While the bikes are important, the people are more so. Bikes don’t chat

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