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Classic Racer Magazine 208 - March/April 2021 Back Issue

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33 Reviews   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Motorcycles)
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A magazine that celebrates the greatest racers and racing motorcycles in history. This is where the legends truly live on.

In this issue:

Roland Pike
Roland Pike wasn’t just a handy racer, but he also helped design and influence a wide range of classic racing machines. Fred Pidcock recalls Roland’s story.

YamahaYZF-R7
If there’s a candidate for most gorgeous inline four sports/racing motorcycle from Japan, then this has to be it –Yamaha’sYZF-R7. Built to win the World Superbike title, it sadly missed out – just. Here, Alan Cathcart rides Noriyuki Haga’s factory bike from Y2K. Drool over the pictures. We have…

Gary Nixon–Part 2
There’s a train of thought that says Gary Nixon had his F750 world title stolen from him. Make your own judgement when you read part two of his amazing racing history…

And much more!
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208 - March/April 2021 A magazine that celebrates the greatest racers and racing motorcycles in history. This is where the legends truly live on. In this issue: Roland Pike Roland Pike wasn’t just a handy racer, but he also helped design and influence a wide range of classic racing machines. Fred Pidcock recalls Roland’s story. YamahaYZF-R7 If there’s a candidate for most gorgeous inline four sports/racing motorcycle from Japan, then this has to be it –Yamaha’sYZF-R7. Built to win the World Superbike title, it sadly missed out – just. Here, Alan Cathcart rides Noriyuki Haga’s factory bike from Y2K. Drool over the pictures. We have… Gary Nixon–Part 2 There’s a train of thought that says Gary Nixon had his F750 world title stolen from him. Make your own judgement when you read part two of his amazing racing history… And much more!


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A magazine that celebrates the greatest racers and racing motorcycles in history. This is where the legends truly live on.

In this issue:

Roland Pike
Roland Pike wasn’t just a handy racer, but he also helped design and influence a wide range of classic racing machines. Fred Pidcock recalls Roland’s story.

YamahaYZF-R7
If there’s a candidate for most gorgeous inline four sports/racing motorcycle from Japan, then this has to be it –Yamaha’sYZF-R7. Built to win the World Superbike title, it sadly missed out – just. Here, Alan Cathcart rides Noriyuki Haga’s factory bike from Y2K. Drool over the pictures. We have…

Gary Nixon–Part 2
There’s a train of thought that says Gary Nixon had his F750 world title stolen from him. Make your own judgement when you read part two of his amazing racing history…

And much more!
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