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FROM THE FRONT

As soon as Spring springs, I feel a wholly predictable and indeed irresistible need to drag out several old bikes to see whether they'll start. I have no idea why I need to do this. A chap can ride only one bike at a time, and as I'm cheerful to admit, the vast majority of my actual distance riding is accomplished aboard whichever of the modern machines is on

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