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| Chis Jensen calls Langley, British Columbia home and built this choice Honda CB 750 roadracer. Way to go, Chris. |
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| Nothing rotten about this Denmark Beezah from Chris Ellen. |
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| Vince Lupo's 1966 Honda Superhawk may look pristine, but it was ridden 1,000 miles this summer to attend our Mid-Ohio show- good on ya'! |
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| It's all about punching a hole in the ozone with aerodynamics for Neil Alexander's 1972 750 Norton Commando - dig that wacky tail section! |
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| The hardest riding man in cafe racing has to be Jeff "Shakey" Fowlkes who rode from his Warren, Michigan home to the Smoky Mountains recently. That's 650 miles, most of them wet. |
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| Reader Doug Nassif did the business on what has to be the coolest pit-bike of all time, making the Honda street-legal in the process. |
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| Mark from ChiVinMoto shows off his vintage Moto-Guzzi V7- a cafe conversion of a 2009 model kicks off in issue #6. |
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| Looking strong and purposeful, this Seeley-framed Norton roadracer was a standout in the Vintage Motorcycle Days paddock. |
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| Taiwanese SYM Wolf Classic brings style to the small-bore retro market. Or as SYM's official site says, "With great haughty, Wolf Classic shows its aggressiveness and power on any rough conditions while you travelling around." |
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