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Retrobike

Issue 34
Magazine

Retro & Classic Bike Enthusiast is a collector’s magazine for true enthusiasts from motorcycle restorers and retro bike owners to businesses that service the industry. This technical guide focuses purely on retro and classic motorcycling content but more importantly the bikes themselves not just the lifestyle. Every issue is packed full of content keeping readers up to date with Club listings, new products and retro bike industry news, as well as showing off its favourite workshops in the My Shop feature, tips on restoration and engine building, staff bike rebuilds and tyre size and buyer’s guides. Perfect for any truly passionate and enthusiastic retro bike fanatics.

G'DAY

Retrobike

FIRST TIME LUCKY • You’ve either got it or you haven’t, but this is ridiculous

Four By Four

Retro Specs

TRIBUTE • MV Agusta’s revered 750 Sport of the early 1970s is back and better than ever

Original Isn’t Always Best

Retro Specs

STREET PARTY • Perth’s premier custom bike show takes it to the street

SILVER SHOTGUN • It might look old-school Ducati, but its performance is anything but

Desmo Dreaming

Retro Specs

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK • India’s all-new Enfield 650 twin is ripe for customising

Survivor

Retro Specs

THROTTLE STOMP • Run what ya brung and hope ya brung enough, in dusty downtown Bairnsdale

CALIFORNIA Dreaming • Classic So-Cal hot rod with a heart of thunder

Retro Specs

ANGLO AMERICAN • America’s best bike builder takes on an iconic British single

Jap Bikes

Retro Specs

BARE ESSENTIALS • From Melbourne, a rare late-model Husqvarna that’s as naked as they come

Tasty Swedes

Retro Specs

THE French CONNECTION • Outside of the two Phils, few people knew Vincents better than Patrick Godet

BEST OF BRITISH • Like its WWII namesake, the CCM Spitfire is not the fastest weapon in the armoury, but makes up for it with agility and light weight

Retro Specs

INDIAN SUMMER • The demise and rebirth of a motorcycle marque in Cuba

ON ANY SUNDAY Social Pages

THE MOTORCYCLE THIEF


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Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Retro & Classic Bike Enthusiast is a collector’s magazine for true enthusiasts from motorcycle restorers and retro bike owners to businesses that service the industry. This technical guide focuses purely on retro and classic motorcycling content but more importantly the bikes themselves not just the lifestyle. Every issue is packed full of content keeping readers up to date with Club listings, new products and retro bike industry news, as well as showing off its favourite workshops in the My Shop feature, tips on restoration and engine building, staff bike rebuilds and tyre size and buyer’s guides. Perfect for any truly passionate and enthusiastic retro bike fanatics.

G'DAY

Retrobike

FIRST TIME LUCKY • You’ve either got it or you haven’t, but this is ridiculous

Four By Four

Retro Specs

TRIBUTE • MV Agusta’s revered 750 Sport of the early 1970s is back and better than ever

Original Isn’t Always Best

Retro Specs

STREET PARTY • Perth’s premier custom bike show takes it to the street

SILVER SHOTGUN • It might look old-school Ducati, but its performance is anything but

Desmo Dreaming

Retro Specs

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK • India’s all-new Enfield 650 twin is ripe for customising

Survivor

Retro Specs

THROTTLE STOMP • Run what ya brung and hope ya brung enough, in dusty downtown Bairnsdale

CALIFORNIA Dreaming • Classic So-Cal hot rod with a heart of thunder

Retro Specs

ANGLO AMERICAN • America’s best bike builder takes on an iconic British single

Jap Bikes

Retro Specs

BARE ESSENTIALS • From Melbourne, a rare late-model Husqvarna that’s as naked as they come

Tasty Swedes

Retro Specs

THE French CONNECTION • Outside of the two Phils, few people knew Vincents better than Patrick Godet

BEST OF BRITISH • Like its WWII namesake, the CCM Spitfire is not the fastest weapon in the armoury, but makes up for it with agility and light weight

Retro Specs

INDIAN SUMMER • The demise and rebirth of a motorcycle marque in Cuba

ON ANY SUNDAY Social Pages

THE MOTORCYCLE THIEF


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