The Classic MotorCycle  |  Seen from the Saddle
Many say that motorcycle sport reached its peak in Britain in the 1920s. With a booming industry driving motorcycles forward, the Isle of Man TT became the world’s most anticipated race and iconic names, both machines and riders, battled it out to be the best.
During World War Two, Graham Walker was single-handedly editing Motor Cycling magazine and to help fill the pages he produced a series of fascinating columns documenting these ‘halcyon days’. The 140 page digital exclusive showcases Walker’s column, with several reproduced originals straight from the archive.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Classic MotorCycle Seen from the Saddle.