The Classic Motorcycle november 1984

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Editorial - Swansea's ideas of age-related numbers are way off the mark.

Alias Silver Streak - Possibly the best of the pre-war Austin-powered Bitsas resurfaces - but as a vee-twin.

Readers' Letters - In which you put your own points of view.

Scottish capers - Don Morley turns his camera on the "Oldtimers' Scottish One Day", a trial with a difference.

The Museum Takes Shape - Bang on target for an October, opening, the National Motorcycle Museum buildings are rising fast.

South-West Notes - And Jeff Clew acquires a Triumph-powered Greeves.

Good Boy, Rover! - David Wright recalls an unusual unit-construction three-fifty.

A Swallow Tale - Young Bill Lyons liked he look of the sidecar his neighbour had built. Story by Dick Platt.

On The Heath - Phil reflects on the origin of Birmingham's once-famous Motordrome.

Flying Visit - A fascinating glimpse of how they used to get the TT-issue magazines to the Island.

Rally and Show - Some of the early-summer events as captured by the camera.

Hoghton Tower an "Aero" visits a unique first-of-the-season sprint.

Flying Fish - How Sammy Miller constructed a working replica of the famous RayAmm Norton kneeler, described by Jeff Clew.

It Didn't Win The Maudes, But.. - The restoration of a 1952 BSA Star Twin which could have been (but wasn't) picked for the Big Event!

MV Agusta Memories - David Dixon dives into his archives.

Brooklands and After - Patrick Click tells the intriguing story of Ted Iffland: Part One, the Ajay (AJS) which beat the works jobs.

First Kneeler - Bob Currie looks at the most monstrous sidecar outfit ever built.

Rasselas - And this time our tame stirrer is disturbed by the Japanese-based "Instant Classic" trend.

On The Four Winds - Our monthly round-up of news and gossip from all around, Vintage Page - David Davies with the latest from the VMCC world.

You Were Asking? - With Bob Currie in his usual role of "Agony Aunt".

Nineteen Eighty-Four - But New Zealand prefers to call it The Year of the Velocette.

Matchless in Shetland - Proving that the restoration bug can bite deep, wherever you may be. Story by Dave Diamond.

Wheelin' 'n' Dealin' - Mike Worthington-Williams with his survey of the auction world - and prices go through the roof at the Bill Fruin sale.

Full-face Anonymity - We want to see the riders in the Personality Parades, says Phil Heath.

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