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By grunda 12
#16789
i find magazines a bit boring i prefer to be at the sharp end not reading about someone else s adventures or bikes ,i read a paper copy of issue 2 and found it slightly excentric,john i,ll give it you back at the agm.
By Paul
#16794
Hi Grunda,

Send summat in about your riding at the sharp end, piccy or two would be nice as well. Safe riding.

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I'm looking for contributions for the next issue so if anyone has a tale, a photo or two or know a good joke, then send it in!
cheers
Paul.
By Craig
#16795
Hi Paul, Bought & enjoyed the Mag..I especially Liked "Indian bullet Production changes"..As a Rough Guide to what to expect, ....
It would Be Nice to see a "What fits what/Interchangeable Bits across all Models, a Posh version of hitchcocks fitments guide box??.....And I might be tempted to try write an article yet. ;0)
Anyway allways Nice to read some R E Related stuff....Cheers Craig
By Paul
#16796
If anyone fancies a stab at 'What fits what/Interchangeable Bits across all Models' that would be great. Sounds a huge task!

Be interested in any tips on improving the lighting/LED bulbs etc

or 'How to lace a spoked wheel.'

or 'How to mend a puncture on the rear tyre.'

Loads of topics really. Some of the things seem basic but not everyone is familiar with the bikes.

What is always interesting is hearing how people enjoy their bike in their part of the country, favourite local rides, suggestions of places of interest. Where are the best roads to ride?

I want to do a big feature on cafe racers so if you have one (250, 350, 500, 700 etc) love to hear from you with your story.

The fanzine will be what people want it to be, your contributions are vital.
Cheers.

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By grunda 12
#17208
paul ,if you want an article for your mag come to mad mikes bike gathering there should be plenty of material there for you northern bulliteers on tour.

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