Introducing "Practical Sportbikes" Magazine

  1. Dodgyiti
    Dodgyiti
    "Buying, Fixing & Riding The Best Bikes From The 70's, 80's & 90's"

    Wow, a magazine for BFTP'ers!

    Unfortunatly it falls short of matching the title as there are no Guzzi's in the maiden issue but there are some tasty runners-up of the best bikes of the era. It's a Pommy mag, pretty decent looking read ( I has only flipped through - gotta ration the reading material)
    Stuff on RD350's, VFR's, GSX's and others that are owned by BFTP'ers
  2. Murray
    Murray
    No CB's or GB's????
  3. Voltaire
    Voltaire
    ....or Darmahs....
  4. Max Headroom
    Max Headroom
    "Practical Sportbike"? Surely an oxymoron . . .
  5. Voltaire
    Voltaire
    "Practical Sportbike"? Surely an oxymoron . . .
    ...Oh no sir...I ride mine up the Dominion Road daily.... isn't an oxymoron the guy at BOC?
  6. RDjase
    RDjase
    It's a Pommy mag
    So they "Tweek and Fettle"

    Whats the NZ term for that?
  7. Voltaire
    Voltaire
    hacksaw and a hammer....taking a ningg...ninggg..'d dinggg...ningggg to New Plymouth????
  8. Dodgyiti
    Dodgyiti
    Murray, it's "Practical Sportbikes" ummm, how do I break it to you? but there is a write up on the mighty CBX- and that reminds me, the latest Classic Bike magazine has on the cover, a CBX at full lean, and I mean full lean. I was wowed 3 pipes and the outer l/h engine cover just whispering above the ground:


    Yep, I can honestly say there is nothing practical about old sportbikes, well, they were hardly practical when new anyway.
    I was too lazy to list all the guff on the cover, but heaps of BFTP-esk bikes within.
  9. Murray
    Murray
    Nice nice nice
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