Classic Dirt Bike

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Although this calendar is not strictly a dirt bike thing the proceeds from it go to a worthy cause – East Anglian Air Ambulance. Like all such safety things it’s something we’re all glad is there but hope never to need. Andy Tiernan, a name well known in the vintage bike world through his Andy Buys Bikes business, got involved in the air ambulance charity when his long-time mechanic/engineer Dave ‘Beret’ Berry lost his life in a motorcycle accident which the air ambulance attended. Andy commissioned a calendar to be produced in memory of ‘Beret’ and it is highly appropriate the superb artwork depicts various classic motorcycles. The images are by Mike Harbar, a Suffolk native living in Australia and reflect the passion Mike has for

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