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| Classic Bike |
| Editor |
Hugo Wilson |
| Staff writers |
Brian Crichton |
| Categories |
Motorcycles |
| Frequency |
Monthly |
| Circulation |
351,000 (TGI Oct 06 - Sept 07) |
| Publisher |
Bauer Consumer Media Ltd |
| First issue |
1978 |
| Company |
Bauer Publishing Group |
| Country |
Great Britain |
| Based In |
Peterborough |
| Language |
English |
| Website |
www.classicbike.co.uk |
| ISSN |
0142-8906 |
Classic Bike is a UK motorcycle magazine. Launched in 1978, it is noted for coverage of all makes of classic motorcycles, including US and Japanese models, and one-off specials. Editor Hugo Wilson (who began riding motorcycles at the age of 11)[1] formerly edited Bike magazine and is the author of numerous motorcycling books. Under the banner real bikes for blokes with spanners it has an emphasis on practical hands-on motorcycling.[2]
[edit] Features
As well as special features on classic motorcycles, famous motorcyclists and readers bikes, the magazine has regular features that include:
- Classic World - news, reviews and events in the classic bike market place
- Our Classics - Updates on the classic bikes owned by the editorial team
- Engineers notebook - Peter Williams' technical tips
- Classic America - Mark Gardiner on the US classic bike scene
- Rics Fixes - Rick Parkington explaining how to keep classic bikes running