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Bikesales Staff9 Jul 2010
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In the latest issue of Motorcycle Trader

On sale July 9th

Here's what you'll find:

  • Honda’s new retro bike, the CB1100F, seeks to combine styling cues from the first CB750s with today's performance and efficiency standards. Does it succeed? The full road test in the latest issue of Motorcycle Trader answers the question. Also included is a tribute to its iconic 750cc ancestors.
  • We test the big-bore version of the Triumph Thunderbird and also take you on a tour of Honda’s fabulous bike collection at its museum near Motegi, Japan.
  • There’s a detailed ‘how to’ feature on dirt-bike suspension and “Quick Fang” reviews of the Honda VT750S and from Suzuki, the Hayabusa and the DR-Z400SM.
  • Touring fans get two great features– a run through Victoria’s High Country on the latest Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic and Guy Allen’s coverage of his recent motorcycle trip around Vietnam with a bunch of mates, including Spannerman.
  • Into classics? The Aermacchi Harley-Davidson SS350, an interesting Italian-American production from the early 70s, comes under the expert scrutiny of classic-bike guru, Ian Falloon.
  • As always MT’s favourite shed-scallywag, Spannerman, answers a bunch of readers’ bike-maintenance questions. And there’s heaps more...

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