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Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

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WELL IMPRESSED!

Being a bit of a tight wad, I have balked at buying motorcycle magazines for a number of years, but with Yule hoving into view and fearing for my sanity during the hostilities, I somewhat precipitously dashed into a well-known magazine emporium and at no little expense procured a handsome selection of periodicals dealing with the two-wheeled obsession.

Now don’t get me wrong, all the magazines were entertaining in their own particular way, but in my humble opinion, Motorcycle Sport and Leisure was a tad classier and more mature than its peers. In fact, I was that impressed that I felt it would be somewhat churlish not to avail myself of the rather splendid subscription offer that was being presented.

I am therefore looking forward to receiving and ingesting the next 12 editions and hopefully there

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