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Bikesales Staff14 Sept 2010
NEWS

In the current issue of Motorcycle Trader

Norton factory, bike tests, museum visits, Spannerman and plenty more

In the issue you'll find:

  • An exclusive look inside the new Norton 961 factory at Britain's Donington Park racetrack. There's also a full assessment of the new retro twin by distinguished bike journo Alan Cathcart.
  • And see what happens when legendary Suzuki race engineer Phil Tainton weaves a bit of his magic on a shop-soiled GSX-R750.
  • Eastern Europe isn't the first location that comes to mind for an amazing collection of classic bikes. MT's visit to the Augustusburg Museum in the former East Germany changes all that.
  • There are "Quick Fang" reviews of Suzuki's new GSX1250FA sportstourer, Honda's new budget-priced PCX125 scooter, Kawasaki's latest KX250F motocrosser and Triumph's Thunderbird set-up for touring.
  • Classic-bike guru, Ian Falloon, brings his expert eye to bear on the GL1000 Honda, the first of the Gold Wing series.
  • And Spannerman is on the job, of course, dispensing DIY bike maintenance advice in answer to readers' questions along with the usual dose of his unique brand of wisdom…

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