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  • Stevie WonderS Offline
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    Stevie Wonder
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    It sounds like a fallout 3 skill magazine and guess what?
    It basically is! +10 to wrench monkey ability haha.

    I might be late to the party here but whilst working I come across a bunch of magazine’s from a mag named “Classic Motorcycle Mechanics”.

    I was pleasantly surprised to find they’re actually incredibly informative cover a wide range of bikes, vintage two strokes especially and how best to restore and spanner on them. The old mags I had where from 2016 but still covered RD400’s, VFR’s, RD125’s and shared a lot of useful info.

    Good news too they’re still being published, £15 for a quarterly subscription.

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    • Stevie WonderS Stevie Wonder

      It sounds like a fallout 3 skill magazine and guess what?
      It basically is! +10 to wrench monkey ability haha.

      I might be late to the party here but whilst working I come across a bunch of magazine’s from a mag named “Classic Motorcycle Mechanics”.

      I was pleasantly surprised to find they’re actually incredibly informative cover a wide range of bikes, vintage two strokes especially and how best to restore and spanner on them. The old mags I had where from 2016 but still covered RD400’s, VFR’s, RD125’s and shared a lot of useful info.

      Good news too they’re still being published, £15 for a quarterly subscription.

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      @Stevie-Wonder Yeah smart, I used to get Banza magazines but then would just get really jealous of all the nice cars...

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • Stevie WonderS Stevie Wonder

        It sounds like a fallout 3 skill magazine and guess what?
        It basically is! +10 to wrench monkey ability haha.

        I might be late to the party here but whilst working I come across a bunch of magazine’s from a mag named “Classic Motorcycle Mechanics”.

        I was pleasantly surprised to find they’re actually incredibly informative cover a wide range of bikes, vintage two strokes especially and how best to restore and spanner on them. The old mags I had where from 2016 but still covered RD400’s, VFR’s, RD125’s and shared a lot of useful info.

        Good news too they’re still being published, £15 for a quarterly subscription.

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        @Stevie-Wonder yes very good magazine. As is practical sports bikes.

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