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November
1993
Features - Cover Story: 1939 Ariel Red Hunter (Designed in 1925 by famed engineer Val Page and later updated by Edward Turner, the 500cc, overhead valve Ariel Red Hunter was a popular model for many years. The success of the Red Hunters, along with a few other factors, put Ariel in the position to later purchase Triumph in 1935. Turner was promoted to chief designer and general manager for the Triumph side of the business and he went on to create many exciting new models in the Coventry factory. Our cover bike is a great looking example of the machine that played such an important part in motorcycle history), Van Order Collection (In Part IX of our series from the A.F. Van Order photo collection, we present photos from the old Marion, Indiana races known as the "Corn Field Classic"), The Story Of The Mitchell Motorcycle (The origin of the Mitchell motorcycle dates back to the late-1890's in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They only lasted a few years, but, no doubt, provided some inspiration for their up and coming Milwaukee neightors...Bill Harley and the Davidsons. Part 1 of two parts), Reader Restoration (A reader reports on his Allstate moped restoration project), The Friedman Files (We feature a look at Motorcycle Speedway racing in the late 1960's and early 1970's), Motorcycle Hibernation (Part 1 of a two part story. Some useful tips on preparing your classic motorcycles for storage over the winter), Special Feature: Holiday Gift Ideas (Lots of great gift ideas for the holidays), Resource Spotlight (Cliff and Sharon Mahjor run Cycle Hub in Portland, Oregon. Their stock of Triumph and other British parts is one of the largest in the nation, if not the world), The Best Of Vintage Mounts (A selection of color photography acquired by MCM from the files of Vintage Mounts Magazine, a publication that was on the market in the late-1980's) Columns - Over The Handlebars, Vintage Racing, Collector's Insight, Tool Time Departments - Letters, News & Comments, Collector's Bookshelf, Calendar Of Events, Event Reports, Classifieds, Index To Advertisers
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October / November
1994
Features - Cover Story: 1938 Brough Superior (A Brough Superior is one of the most treasured and desired motorcycles in the world. Built in England in limited numbers, it was the choice of motorcycling's elite in Pre-World War II, including one T.E. Lawrence, a.k.a. Lawrence of Arabia. Our cover bike is a beautiful example of the marque that belongs to one of motorcycling's best ambassadors, Jay Leno); Van Order Collection (In Part XVII of our series from the A.F. Van Order photo collection, we present photos of motorcycle racing legends of the early days); The Friedman Files (A gallery of photos from the motorcycle Grand Prix road race curcuit back in the 1970's. Agostini. Read, Sheene and more); Event Reports (Report of the AMA Motorcycle Vintage Days event and auction); Test Ride: Henning's Brixton Honda (MCM's Don Emde recently had the chance to test ride Todd Henning's Daytona Vintage Day winning Drixton Honda); Special Report: Surtees Super Prix (Mick Duckworth reports on the John Surtee's recent Super Prix in England); Legend Report: Sears Point (Report on the recent BMW Battle Of The Legends race at Sears Point); Rider Report (A test report of the popular BSA 441cc Victor Special); Special Feature: The Pennington Motorcycle (In this second of a four-part series, we continue the story of the Pennington "Motor Cycle"); Hailwood's One-Of-A-Kind Honda (Legendary Grand Prix racer Mike Hailwood struggled with a poor handling Honda 500cc GP racer during the 1966 and 1967 seasons in Europe. Just as the Honda factory was getting out of racing, Mike got the handling problems sorted out. We show the bike he had built) Columns - Over The Handlebars; Crossed Up; Tool Time; Collector's Insight; Vintage Racing Departments - Letters; News & Comments; Calendar Of Events; Marketplace
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