December Issue

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The December edition of The Classic MotorCycle magazine offers a lavishly illustrated celebration of legendary machines, riders and races, and news, reviews and rare period images from the golden age of motorcycling.

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Drawing on an archive stretching back to 1903, The Classic MotorCycle magazine provides an unparalleled insight into more than a century of motorcycle design, development, riding, racing and much more.

The December issue includes:

Everlasting love

Britain’s best-ever single, the immortal BSA Gold Star, here in its ultimate, DBD34 form – so good it meant the Clubman TT was abandoned, as nothing else could keep up.

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Harley’s forgotten twin

All Harley twins are V-twins, right? Well, no actually, there were flat-twins too, this fore-and-aft effort being the first of them. 

Electric dreams

Britain’s first electric-start equipped motorcycle, the Ambassador Electra 75 tipped Norton’s more famous effort to the title.   

Fun, fun, fun

Take 60 sub-175cc classic motorcycles, send them to the south west of England, provide a 500-mile route and, well, it’s a sure-fire recipe for a good three days.

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