September 2006
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Real Classic - September 2006

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* ARIEL vs MOTO GUZZI: The first pair of wartime warriors stand back-to-back but decades apart. Ariel's W/NG was built in 1944 while Moto Guzzi's Nuovo Falcone is a relative newcomer
* DAVE MINTON IN CANADA: Part Four of the series, in which Dave sets off on the last 500 mile leg of his journey, but gets slowed down somewhat by Moose Drool
* HARLEY-DAVIDSON WLC 45: Steve Wilson rides down the road aboard another wartime warrior; one of Harley's 1942 740cc military machines
* INDIAN V-TWIN: Things were frighteningly advanced in 1913 in the USA; this 60mph machine had front and rear suspension and variable gear ratios. Mind you, the following year they introduced one with electric start!
* MATCHLESS -TRIUMPH SPECIAL: Worlds collide when a Triumph TRW and a Matchless G3 are mated together, to form the first of our specials
* MZ ETS 250: So which MZ is the best of the breed? Phil Speakman chose the ISDT bike, and explains why
* TriBSA SPECIAL: Frank Westworth discovers what happens when you turn a bread-and-butter B31 into an all-action Rickman Metisse
* TRIUMPH 350 PROJECT: Bolting everything back together means that the end must be in sight (and presumably somewhere an MoT man is sobbing)
* TRIUMPH TIGER 100: Real-life rider Stuart Thomson reviews his rebuild of two, near-identical Triumph twins

PLUS:
Showstoppers; the best bikes from this show season, some good reading about Speedway, How To make control cables, riding the Edinburgh trial in 1970, PUB says farewell to a dear friend, and Frank Westworth leaves The Shed and takes to the saddle





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