Classic Bike Guide

STEVE COOPER

“A significant proportion of us tend to inhabit fringes many never venture anywhere near; let alone to.”

FOLLOWING HOT ON THE HEELS OF SUCH TRITE TV trivia as Cash In The Attic may we suggest a new show called Shit In the Shed. Apologies for the profanity but if you have cable/satellite TV then you already know that junk sells; where there’s muck there’s brass as the saying goes.

I’ve now had my suspicions confirmed that the classic motorcycle scene is spinning

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