Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
FEATURES:
Worth Restoring: BSAM20/21 - Getting on the road with Small Heath's big side-valvers.
Classic Test - Triumph's 500cc Adventurer sampled on and off the road.
Festival of 1,000 Bikes - Rain takes the sparkle from the big day at Brands.
Suck it and See - A technical history of early carburettors.
Silk versus Scott - The two-stroke twins compared — and contrasted.
Harborough, Leics. Annual Rates (12 issues): UK and Eire £15.50 overseas surface mail £16, airmail Europe £22. Payment by cheque/postal order/international money order/Access or Visa.
Shiny, Shiny - Bright hardly describes this flashy A7 bolide.
Racer Test - The RGB Weslake — a 100bhp British four-stroke.
Restore Your Own - Still with the electrics: this month the alternator.
Original and Unrestored - A 1917 New Imperial, surviving on minimal attention.
BMW's First Four - A sixty-year tradition is broken by the new K100.
Project CSR- Our adopted 650 reaches the rolling chassis stage.
Strong Man on a Matchless - Dave Curtis worked wonders on AMC's mighty dirt bikes.
DEPARTMENTS:
Classic Lines
Over the Hill
From the Grid
Vibrations
Service Department
Cover: 500ccBSA A7 cafe racer, photographed by Martyn Barnwell.
Contributors this issue: Roy Bacon, Alan Cathcart, Ken Hallworth, Peter Jones, Andrew Lambert and Peter Watson.
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