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12 BARRY SHEENE - As outrageous as ever and feeling fit, Britain's world champion of 1976 and 1977 is now busy appearing on the telly and restoring his old racing bikes on Australia's tropical Gold Coast. We sent our 'Down Under' team to see him
28 DAYTONA - Another 25,000 crowd at the one-day Historic Races in the Florida speedbowl. Everyone looked forward to seeing and hearing John Cronshaw race the Team Obsolete MV but it would not run properly. Our hero Stu Rogers stuck it to 'em again though
34 HONDA AT THE TT - The Fifties decade was coming to an end and things in the Isle of Man during two weeks every June would never quite be the same. The men from the East had arrived
44 THE GUZZI V8 - Australian Ken Kavanagh tells Raymond Ainscoe some spicy tales about Moto Guzzi's fearsome V8 racer
48 AERMACCHI RACER TEST - This immaculate little 250cc single was raced by Terry Grotefeld in the Sixties. Our tester Peter Crew becomes only the third man to ride it in its 30 year history
56 STANLEY WOODS - The late Stanley's personally-approved version of his career enters the latter part of the Thirties. Part four of Brian Woolley's exhaustive chronicle
60 RESTORER MOSSEY - John Mossey started rebuilding racing bikes to finace his own race career. The restoration side outlasted his racing and Jim Greening pays a call to inspect his immaculate machinery
64 THE CECATTO RACERS - Named after the Italian village of their manufacture, these little race bikes were campaigned in the Fifties. Raymond Ainscoe looks at their history
66 BRANDS GRASS TRACK - Brands Hatch started life as a grass track circuit and hosted a team of Ulsterman for a challenge match in 1946. The Irish lost, but their bikes changed the way we did things on the mainland
74 ANDY AND KIM - A change in the vintage rules means the Molnars will be racing a single cylinder sidecar this season. They've also taken over the Manx parts business
28 DAYTONA - Another 25,000 crowd at the one-day Historic Races in the Florida speedbowl. Everyone looked forward to seeing and hearing John Cronshaw race the Team Obsolete MV but it would not run properly. Our hero Stu Rogers stuck it to 'em again though
34 HONDA AT THE TT - The Fifties decade was coming to an end and things in the Isle of Man during two weeks every June would never quite be the same. The men from the East had arrived
44 THE GUZZI V8 - Australian Ken Kavanagh tells Raymond Ainscoe some spicy tales about Moto Guzzi's fearsome V8 racer
48 AERMACCHI RACER TEST - This immaculate little 250cc single was raced by Terry Grotefeld in the Sixties. Our tester Peter Crew becomes only the third man to ride it in its 30 year history
56 STANLEY WOODS - The late Stanley's personally-approved version of his career enters the latter part of the Thirties. Part four of Brian Woolley's exhaustive chronicle
60 RESTORER MOSSEY - John Mossey started rebuilding racing bikes to finace his own race career. The restoration side outlasted his racing and Jim Greening pays a call to inspect his immaculate machinery
64 THE CECATTO RACERS - Named after the Italian village of their manufacture, these little race bikes were campaigned in the Fifties. Raymond Ainscoe looks at their history
66 BRANDS GRASS TRACK - Brands Hatch started life as a grass track circuit and hosted a team of Ulsterman for a challenge match in 1946. The Irish lost, but their bikes changed the way we did things on the mainland
74 ANDY AND KIM - A change in the vintage rules means the Molnars will be racing a single cylinder sidecar this season. They've also taken over the Manx parts business
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