
Classic Bike’s revamped November issue features a new workshop section in response to reader feedback – so you get even more of what you want. A new feature puts you slap bang in the middle of a renowned mechanic’s workshop, starting with CB’s Rick Parkington’s palace of fettling. Along with that, there are 21st century updates on biking staples – from batteries to British bike basics – and regular updates on project bikes. There’s also the usual treasure trove of stories – why a superb Yamaha RD350LC restoration took seven years, an interview with legendary GP racer Freddie Spencer, a road test of an Egli Vincent and a scrapbook of scrambling photographs from TV’s Jack Burnicle. All this, along with readers’ rides and reminiscences, makes November’s Classsic Bike the ideal antidote for the longer nights.