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Welcome • SEPTEMBER 2024 ISSUE #536
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A fast track to racing history • This year, the Classic Racing Motorcyle Club’s annual celebration weekend at Donington Park provided the usual heady mix of racing – featuring bikes from the ’60s to the ’90s – plus special parades and displays of competition machinery with different hues and histories. We couldn’t resist sampling the sights, sounds and smells
It’s a what? • Offenstadt Kawasaki emerges at Goodwood Festival of Speed
BIBS ATTRACTS BIDS • A collection of over 100 speedway bibs were sold on July 5 by HJ Pugh auctioneers. Here are four of them that’d make ideal interior decorations hjpugh.com
Take it to the Manx • For classic road racers, the Manx Grand Prix is the highlight of the summer, but there’s penty happening away from The Mountain Course too. Island resident and former racer Rupert Murden knows the ropes
Diary dates for September
No Show? Do it yourself!
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FAIR AND SQUARE • Celebrating its 50th birthday this year, Suzuki’s RG500 is the greatest GP bike ever (probably). The square-four stroker’s domination of the sport led to 11 world titles and world fame for a certain Mr Sheene
Gilera Nuovo Saturno • Retro models that revive old names are often more refined, but lack the charm and energy of the original model. Is it a trap Gilera’s late ’80s namesake of its ’50s single falls into?
Brian Crichton • One of Britain’s most jovial and prolific motorcycle journalists explains how always saying yes took him from being MCN’s amateur stuntman to owning 30 bikes
BRIAN CRICHTON • ‘Yes, of course I’ll have a go at that…’
The HOME COMING • Laverda made their first motorcycle in Breganze 75 years ago, so the town laid on a special birthday party. Bob Dixon was there
Tonkin’s TT tales • Steve Tonkin won the Junior TT in 1981, but this year he’s back on the Isle of Man with a freshly built Metisse-framed Gold Star
Steve’s Metisse Gold Star
A MATCH FOR A MANX • Norton’s overhead cam singles are legendary TT racers, but Peter Lodge chose to develop the company’s plodding ES2 ohv roadster – and he’ll be shipping it from New Zealand again to compete in this year’s Manx GP
Ride into summer with Classic Bike
BUYING + RIDING + FETTLING • Welcome to the sharp end of Classic Bike. Your hosts are spannering supremos Rick Parkington and Alan Seeley, along with market guru Gez Kane
Tales from the classic world Earth-shattering news • A reader’s query prompts Rick to explain the thinking behind the CB project Thunderbolt’s electrics
Imperial Fixes • Problems with old iron? Rick can help
Rick Parkington
Metric Fixes • European and Japanese classic bikes sorted with Alan Seeley
Alan Seeley
Getting it together again • The horrors inside the Harris’s secondhand Suzuki GSX1100 engine resulted in a hiatus and a hunt for parts,...