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Were we meant to have tails? We each have a tailbone so why not, for it seems to have been part of the original plan for us all. We would all be so used to them, and they could be made to look so very decorative. But at some point it was clearly decided that we didn't really need them at all, which might have been a Very Good Decision, so tail-less we go. But then again...?

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Were we meant to have tails? We each have a tailbone so why not, for it seems to have been part of the original plan for us all. We would all be so used to them, and they could be made to look so very decorative. But at some point it was clearly decided that we didn't really need them at all, which might have been a Very Good Decision, so tail-less we go. But then again...?
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Lester Morris is the longest serving, and probably the most published, specialist motorcycle writer in Australia, with most of his peers considering him to be 'iconic', or even 'legendary'. His articles, on simple maintenance and safety, were first published in REVS Motorcycle News (paper) in 1968; followed for the next 50 years by test reports of new models, classic motorcycles, race reports, and a series of humorous columns published in 18 of Australia's topselling motorcycle magazines. From 1948 he spent over 20 years in the trade; his first book, Motorcycling in Australia, published by McMillan in 1976. Lester is also a noted race commentator, often featuring as an expert motorcycle compere on Torque, a 1970s National TV Motoring programme.