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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
RIDE ON - Tittle-tattle, malice, stale news and idle gossip. WRITE ON - "Dear Sir, This is to point out the 97 errors I noted in your last issue..." COG-SWAPPING - L. J. K. Setright. The Wankels are coming. RUNNING OUT OF ROAD - Mark Williams - Where have all the legends gone SHORT CIRCUITS - Jim Greening. Be a GP star and stay poor. GIANT TEST: 2-STROKE TRIPLES - We felt mean times a-comin' when Suzuki's GT750 and Kawasaki's 750 H2 arrived for editorial perusal. Moral: thirsty they might be, but you get a lot of motorcycle for your money. POST HASTE - Did you know it's possible to get paid to boogie on bikes all day The line forms here. WHEELS OF MAN - Club runs might get worthwhile if we all had bikes like Big Daddy's good ol' boys from Florida. THE REAL BRITISH GP - The doors are closing on the TT and here's all the news on what's being quietly planned to replace it. DANGER! GOVT. HAZARDS - If the authorities want to quote crash statistics at us, they should first accept the dangers of their own new-fangled road gimmicks. BUZZIN'COUSINZ - Or to put it in readable English, more of those much-in-demand sports mopeds. Batavus, Giullietta and Test! on the line. THE LONELY REVOLUTION - Efficient, economic, pollution-free ÃÃ
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