Classic Motorcycle Mechanics

By accident, not design!

Most months (well, all months) what you see in the magazine is pretty much meticulously planned, almost to the n-th degree.

It is not without reason that on every ‘Next Month’I say this, because sometimes I’ll ‘flat-plan’ the issue and think that, maybe, there are too many older bikes, or too many younger bikes. Sometimes things fall out of bed because they’re not ready in time; perhaps the writers are busy with that other thing called ‘life’. Remember, I’m the only full-timer, they have main jobs/are retired, etc.

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