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ISSUE 442

FEBRUARY 2021

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H-D SOFTAIL, TRIUMPH CHOP, Z250 SINGLE, INDIAN BOBBER, DIESEL CHOP, FEBRUARY 2021 GS550 SUZUKI, OLD-SKOOL CB750, STEAMPUNK HARLEY

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6: Mr BATCHELAR’S SCRAPBOOK – THE SECOND BATCH OF COOL OLD PICS 12: DIESEL CHOP – IT’S A SURVIVAL BIKE, JIM, BUT NOT AS WE KNOW IT…

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16: GS550 BOBBER – PROBABLY THE GROOVIEST ONE EVER! 20: INDIAN SCOUT – ANOTHER GOBSMACKING PAINT SCHEME FROM NORTH O’ THE BORDER 24: Z250 SINGLE – CORKIN’ LITTLE STREETBIKE FOR A NEWBIE 28: AMOC CUSTOM SHOW – ONE OF THE FEW THAT HAPPENED IN 2020 32: T140 CHOPPER – LONG, LOW, AND UBERSEXY TRIUMPH 36: LONG SHOP SHOW – A SHOW AT A MUSEUM IN THE SUNSHINE 38: TWINCAM SOFTAIL – A REAL RIDER BY ONE OF THE GREATS

54: CB750 – MAD BIKE BUILT BY A MAD MAN!

44: RETRO SHOVELHEAD – THE COVER BIKE IN ALL ITS GLORY

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As this is the first issue of 2021, we’ve had a bit of a magazine shake-up, and moved a few things around. The News, Products and Letters’re now towards the back of the magazine so as to bring the bikes that you buy the magazine for a little more prominence, and to make that usually advert-heavy area a little more readable, y’know? Tell us what you think – whether you like it (them) there or not? Feedback’s always good as it helps us to keep the magazine on track in these troubled times. Right, that’s it, I’m off to try and avoid a mince pie-induced diabetic coma, and eat my own bodyweight in pigs-inblankets… look, I told you I was the ghost of Christmas past, didn’t I? Charles Dickens? Never ‘eard o’ her.

FREELANCE CONTRIBUTORS:

DAVE BATCHELAR, DEL HICKEY, BOSUN, WHYNO GRAHAM, GARRY STUART, GIBBY, BRIZ, BILL BUTLER, SIMON EVERETT, EMMA TANEY, MR BRIDGES, THE LATE JIM FOGG RIP, LOUISE LIMB, SELINA LAVENDER, RICK HULSE

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**Yes, I do spend a lot of time looking at memes on social media, how can you tell?

*There may’ve been alcohol involved too…

PIC: CHRIS GRAVES

So that was 2020, was it? Hmm, 3/10… I think, on the whole, that most of us’ll be glad to see the back of it, don’t you? It was, as I predicted (if that’s the right word), The Year Without A Summer – a year without the bike events we so dearly love, a year during which most of us didn’t quite know what to do with ourselves. Us bikers are, as I’m sure you know, a sociable bunch, and we live for getting out on our bikes and meeting up with like-minded folk, be it at shows, rallies, race events, whatever, and the wholesale cancellation of pretty much everything this year’s put a massive dent in our collective psyche. Even I, who suffers (again, if that’s the right word) from a distinct camping disillusionment (I’ve just done so many nights in tents, y’know? In the mid-Nineties I did so many rallies I used to wake up of a Saturday morning, look out at a sea of tents, and think, ‘Nope, I have absolutely no idea where I am’,* and then have to mentally work backwards to somewhere I do remember being, and then go forwards from that to work out where I was now), have found myself missing the flap of canvas, the (extremely) early tweeting of birdies, and the pre-dawn sound of retching from nearby… and this despite the fact that my only night under canvas in 2020 was spent huddled in a blanket on a plastic chair in the marquee at the Dragon Rally after Storm Blowy Bastard (or Ciara as I believe it was called by weather forecasting types) wrecked my tent and most of the kit in it. Jeez, I must have it bad if I’m looking back at that with something approaching fondness… I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who put on bike nights throughout 2020, for providing what was for many of us I suspect a lifeline – somewhere to go to be around our own, and stop us from going (any more) crazy. My local ones, Old Buckenham and Stonham Barns, did provide me and many others with enough of our biking fix to stop us going completely cold turkey, and for that I’m eternally grateful.

Thanks ladies an’ gents, see you at them again in a few months! So what’s 2021 looking to be? Well, the news that there will be vaccines for all that want them’s provided a bit of a spark, and in the last week or so (I’m writing this on 15th Dec… yep, I am a voice from the past, spooky eh?) I’ve seen a flurry of event ads appearing as folk try to give this year a little more normality, and that’s encouraging. As I’ve said before, I’d like to go to Faro this year, as it’s their 40th, and I’m hoping to have the Katana and my Harris Magnum on the road come Spring so it’d be nice to have somewhere to take them to, y’know? Oh, and to actually ride the 45 to a show too. I’d also like to try and get the series of BSH custom shows that I had planned for last year held this… and, well, just try and get back to as close to ‘normal’ as it’s possible to. Not having to keep saying ‘what?’ and ‘sorry?’ because you haven’t quite caught what someone’s saying through their voicemuffling mask’d be nice too... So, I know it’s barely January, and bike events, in the main, don’t start until April, and we still have cold, blowy, and occasionally snowy February and March to get through yet, but there is now, it seems, light at the end of the tunnel… and it isn’t, as it seems to’ve been throughout 2020, Darth Vader’s feckin’ lightsabre for a change!** Ahh, bless, Nik when he was 16 on his ‘ped

HAPPY NEW YEAR (GIVE OR TAKE A FEW DAYS, DEPENDING ON WHETHER YOU’RE READING THIS ON SUBSCRIPTION OR FROM A SHOP)!



PART 2 LAST ISSUE WE SHOWED YOU THE FIRST BATCH OF PICS FROM WAY BACK WHEN SENT IN BY Mr DAVID BATCHELAR ESQUIRE OF P&D CUSTOM BIKES (01403 791038 OR FACEBOOK), CUSTOM BIKE BUILDER EXTRAORDINAIRE AND ALL ROUND GOOD EGG. This, then, is the second lot. Once again they’re just old pics from his collection and so, once again, there’s no overwhelming reason behind their taking – they were just machines he liked, so he took pictures of them, y’know?


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THERE’S LITTLE DOUBT THAT 2020 DIDN’T REALLY TURN OUT THE WAY THAT ANY OF US EXPECTED, OR HOPED, IT WOULD. MIND YOU, I DID WONDER IF THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC MIGHT’VE INFLUENCED BIKE BUILDERS IN A MORE VISIBLE WAY THAN IT SEEMS TO HAVE, AND EXPECTED A RESURGENCE IN THE BUILDING OF ‘SURVIVAL BIKES’.

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