The Classic MotorCycle

Family outing

The motorcycle and sidecar probably enjoyed its halcyon period from, say, 1946 to around 10 years later. In that decade, combinations like that in our picture were commonplace, providing weekend and holiday transport for families all over the country – and enabling them to travel all over the country.

magazine recognised this and had a regular feature – ‘Passenger Machine Topics’ – penned by Gerard Periam, who is in our picture, with his son Robert on

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