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C. MCycle 11/87: Garrard Tandem, AJW, RE Clipper, Wilkinson, Rudge
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The Classic Motor Cycle magazine, November 1987, Vol. 12, No. 1. UK publication. Editor: Bob Currie. 72 pages. Complete with the Free 16 Page Booklet: Motorcycling in Yesteryear, that came with this issue.
The magazine is in fairly good overall condition for age. The covers have some scuffs and stain spots and have skewed. The front cover has damage near the top of the turning edge, a penned price correction and a name at the top. The internal pages have age related discolouration and occasional marks, but are otherwise in very good overall condition. The booklet supplement is in near excellent condition.
Front Cover: Mick Ash's unique 592cc cammy vee-four Wilkinson.
Back Cover: Founders Day winners: Best post-vintage Ken Lay's 1934 250 Triumph; Best sidecar: Melvyn Smith's 1925 799 AJS.
Contents: Editorial: To restore or to leave well alone? (1 page); Home Built Vee-Four: You saw it a Founders Day, now here is the full Wilkinson story (3 pages); Letters (2 pages); Leeds Show: Small in attendance but it was a great show (2 pages); The Fox From its Lair: 1951 494cc AJW side-valve vertical twin (4 pages); Levis Cup Trial: A time and onbservation road trail how they used to be (2 pages); On The Four Winds: News (3 pages); Graham Walker Run: Jim Davies and camera captured some Sunbeams in the New Forest (2 pages); South West Notes: I had no idea an old JAP woulsd create such interest amongst the riders and mechanics in the pits (1 page); The Tale of the Lennox: Built by an undertaker from down-under in 1916 (1 page); Treasures of the National: Sophisticated shaft-driven forecar of 1904, the water-cooled, rear sprung, three-speed 582cc Garrard Tandem (5 pages, including centrefold); Rally Round-up: Reports, results and pictures (2 pages); Vintage Dutch TT Re-Enacted: A one-off celebration of the first Dutch TT held in 1925 (2 pages); Summer Snaps (2 pages); You Were Asking (3 pages); A Great Little Plodder: That's what we think of the 248cc Royal Enfield Clipper (4 pages); Graham Walker's Other Rudge: Not the legendary Ulster GP Winner, but his last 'works' bike (3 pages); VMCC Notes (1 page); Wheeln' n' Dealing: Auction news plus cyclecars and some NAITS (2 pages); On the Heath: A look back at VMCC competition grass routes (1 page); Archive Photo: Shropshire rider P.W. Owen with his 350cc Forward before riding to fifth place in the 1912 Junior TT (1 page); plus advertising.
Please refer to the photos of the item showing the condition and forming part of the description.
For Adelaide pickup or postage at buyer's expense. Well packaged standard postage with tracking is $7.00 (within Australia). For more than one item, combined postage can work out favourably.
The magazine is in fairly good overall condition for age. The covers have some scuffs and stain spots and have skewed. The front cover has damage near the top of the turning edge, a penned price correction and a name at the top. The internal pages have age related discolouration and occasional marks, but are otherwise in very good overall condition. The booklet supplement is in near excellent condition.
Front Cover: Mick Ash's unique 592cc cammy vee-four Wilkinson.
Back Cover: Founders Day winners: Best post-vintage Ken Lay's 1934 250 Triumph; Best sidecar: Melvyn Smith's 1925 799 AJS.
Contents: Editorial: To restore or to leave well alone? (1 page); Home Built Vee-Four: You saw it a Founders Day, now here is the full Wilkinson story (3 pages); Letters (2 pages); Leeds Show: Small in attendance but it was a great show (2 pages); The Fox From its Lair: 1951 494cc AJW side-valve vertical twin (4 pages); Levis Cup Trial: A time and onbservation road trail how they used to be (2 pages); On The Four Winds: News (3 pages); Graham Walker Run: Jim Davies and camera captured some Sunbeams in the New Forest (2 pages); South West Notes: I had no idea an old JAP woulsd create such interest amongst the riders and mechanics in the pits (1 page); The Tale of the Lennox: Built by an undertaker from down-under in 1916 (1 page); Treasures of the National: Sophisticated shaft-driven forecar of 1904, the water-cooled, rear sprung, three-speed 582cc Garrard Tandem (5 pages, including centrefold); Rally Round-up: Reports, results and pictures (2 pages); Vintage Dutch TT Re-Enacted: A one-off celebration of the first Dutch TT held in 1925 (2 pages); Summer Snaps (2 pages); You Were Asking (3 pages); A Great Little Plodder: That's what we think of the 248cc Royal Enfield Clipper (4 pages); Graham Walker's Other Rudge: Not the legendary Ulster GP Winner, but his last 'works' bike (3 pages); VMCC Notes (1 page); Wheeln' n' Dealing: Auction news plus cyclecars and some NAITS (2 pages); On the Heath: A look back at VMCC competition grass routes (1 page); Archive Photo: Shropshire rider P.W. Owen with his 350cc Forward before riding to fifth place in the 1912 Junior TT (1 page); plus advertising.
Please refer to the photos of the item showing the condition and forming part of the description.
For Adelaide pickup or postage at buyer's expense. Well packaged standard postage with tracking is $7.00 (within Australia). For more than one item, combined postage can work out favourably.
- Date Listed:09/03/2023
- Last Edited:24 hours ago
- Condition:Used
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