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Please note there are some blank pages. When you open any of these pdf's, change your viewer settings to show 2 pages side by side, so you can see spread pages as supposed. Later I may correct these files to open automatically that way, but I won't promise anything.
In addition to CBR related stuff these mag's are so cool! I really like stories of bikes like awesome Norton F1. And some of the old ads are so masculine (especially tobacco ads) you won't see them nowadays anywhere! That said, I won't bother to scan more than I have already, sorry!
This is off topic, but earlier today my bike passed an historic vehicle inspection. The guy who did it said it's one of the most mint bikes he had ever seen. Yes, I'm proud of it!
In Finland the age limit for historic vehicle registration is 30 years. I don't know how it goes in other countries, but here historic registration means that vehicle's annual mandatory insurance payments are ridiculously low, like 30 to 50 €. On the other hand it's only allowed to ride 30 days per year and I'm obliged to maintain my bike in it's current shape. I don't mind!