The Classic MotorCycle

THE WAY WE WERE IN SEPTEMBER

1923

ligibility of machines for the upcoming first Isle of Man Amateur Road Race TT remained a topic for discussion and heated argument. This was exampled by ‘Inquisitive of Manchester,’ letters page 11th of the month, stating the third-place finisher’s mount was a ‘non-standard, specially expressed hope all entry machines for next year’s Amateur would be standard models, available at showrooms across the UK.

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