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June 14th 1962 Motor Cycle magazine

Issue 108,  84 pages, with excellent Isle of Man TT race reports and photos. 

In this issue 
 

  • Junior TT Report - Mike Hailwood wins his first TT! 
  • Lightweight 125cc Race Report - dominated by Honda 
  • Works Tips 
  • Senior TT Race Report 
  • Other Island Joustings 
  • First-ever 50cc TT 
  • Letters to the editor 
  • Hints on Villiers Carburattors 
  • On the Four Winds 
  • Tips for Tourists 
  • Motor Cycle Help Club
With superb adverts for - Matchless, Norton, Royal Enfield, Honda, and many more. This magazine has extensive reports and pictures from the '62 TT including Mike Hailwoods very first win in the Junior TT, the record breaking 125 cc TT dominated by Honda and the amazing 50cc TT won by Suzuki, clocking over 75mph. 

 
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