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Bikesales Staff29 Nov 2010
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In the current issue of Motorcycle Trader

All the favourites and a couple of tasty features

How many of this year’s crop of great new bikes have what it takes to be collectable classics in a few years time? Guy Allen’s judgement is on the line in MT’s big Showroom Collectors feature.

And Ken Wootton’s been to the Harris Performance factory in UK – check his feature for a raft of behind the scenes info.

There are also features on the Victory Cross Roads and Can-Am Spyder, along with “Quick Fang” reviews of Yamaha’s FZ6R, the latest Harley-Davidson Ultra and the Suzuki Gladius.

For dirt bike fans we’ve covered the launch of the 2011 Husqvarna TE310 enduro and its stable-mates.

Into classics? MT’s classic bike guru, Ian Falloon, tells you all you need to know about the iconic Ducati 916.

Don’t miss our big Christmas gift feature with gift suggestions for the biker in your life.

Of course Spannerman is on the job too, answering your DIY bike maintenance questions. And there’s heaps more…

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