Classic Bike Guide

Shock and awe

CBG Workshop

TO MY ENORMOUS DELIGHT, THE Aermacchi has been running flawlessly since I fitted the angle grinder motor brush springs. I threw on a cheap chain for the time being, and all seems very well indeed.

I therefore turned my attention to my Starfire and put on a new old stock front brake cable from Saddleworth Motorcycles, and apart from some smoke and a bit of a rattle, that’s going quite well too.

So I visited my chum Sean and matters turned

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