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Bikesales Staff23 Dec 2010
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In the current issue of Motorcycle Trader

Includes the '10 most collectable' motorcycles of all time feature

This bumper summer issue of Motorcycle Trader is bursting with holiday reading.

See if you agree with Guy Allen’s choices for his‘10 most collectable’ motorcycles of all time feature. And touring Europe by motorcycle has never been easier or cheaper – so check out Ken’s big touring yarn for a bit of inspiration.

There are tests of Triumph’s latest Speedmaster, Kymco’s Downtown 300i scooter, Royal Enfield’s Bullet C5 Classic and the Gas Gas EC300 Euro. As well, we report on all the latest and greatest models in our coverage of the Melbourne Motorcycle Expo.

Have you ever wondered what the crew at MT ride to work between new bike tests? All is revealed in our ‘Daily Grind’ feature.

And if you’re into all things Italian you’ll love our feature on the Ducati Museum in Bologna.

What makes Steve Martin’s rampaging 175hp GSX1100 Forgotten Era superbike tick? It’s all there in this issue.

And of course there’s all the latest news, Spannerman’s mechanical advice column and another classic-bike feature from the guru, Ian Falloon.

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