Classic Bike Guide

PAUL MILES

LAST MONTH I wrote about the issues facing new riders when attempting to pass their tests and mused over how much simpler life was back in the day. I took my test in 1975, a time when a ‘learner’ could ride a near-100mph 250cc bike and never actually need to pass the driving test at all if they didn’t want to. I knew several older riders still on ‘L’ plates after a decade or more of riding.

But a full licence was essential for any teenager back

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Classic Bike Guide

Classic Bike Guide6 min read
Classic News
Two weekends of classic adrenaline are promised in the Cotswolds and the Malvern Hills this June. Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb is more commonly the home of high-powered sports cars and older F1 racers. After the success of last year’s Bike Bonanza, the
Classic Bike Guide4 min read
It’s Okay
WELL, IT’S SAT THERE FOR LONGER than I care to remember, and now it’s going to finally get sorted. There’s been a 1968 Yamaha AS1 125cc twin on my bike bench since September 2022 and since that date I’ve done two things to it – nothing and begger all
Classic Bike Guide1 min read
Ted On Top
What a wonderful photograph! Although slower than some of the racing photos of the day, it is still a skill to get the exposure correct and the rider in focus – as well as the fantastic landscape straight and included on what would have been a large-

Related Books & Audiobooks