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S S u u m m m m e e r r C C l l a a s s s s i i c c B B i i k k e e S S h h o o w w S S u u n n d d a a y y 1 1 4 4 t t h h J J u u l l y y South of England Showground, Ardingly RH17 6TL W W i i t t h h S S p p e e c c i i a a l l G G u u e e s s t t D D a a v v e e D D e e g g e e n n s s : : T T h h e e H H o o n n d d a a Y Y e e a a r r s s Photo courtesy Dave Degens

Summer Classic Bike Show Sunday 14 July y1 1955 BSA Rocket Gold Star Re650 1950-59 Bike Details:First time at this Show for this newly acquired bike. 2 1955 BSA Gold Star 500 1950-59

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Summer Classic Bike Show Results

July 2018

Best Pre 1950 1st Calvin Bobin, Essex. 1930 250cc BSA 2nd Michael Barter, West Sussex. 1930 500cc BSA Sloper. Best 1950 – 1959 1st Richard Paterson, KENT. 1958 650cc BSA Golden

Flash Outfit. 2nd Greg & Rod Taylor, E Sussex. 1000cc Vincent HRD Black Shadow Series C. Best 1960 – 1969 1st David Brazier, KENT. 1967 250cc BSA C15 SS80. 2nd Peter Sparrowhawk, KENT. 1969 650cc Norton Mercury. Best 1970 - 1979 1st Allan Smith, Surrey. 1974 550cc Honda CB550/4. 2nd James Swaffer, KENT. 1972 49cc BSA Ariel 3. Best 1980 – On:1st Dave Brazier, Essex. 1982 Suzuki Katana 1000sz. 2nd Ian Cook, KENT. 1980 Honda CB900FA. Best Competition/ Special 1st Peter Morris, Surrey. 1959 Matchless G3C. 2nd Carl Hooper, East Sussex. 1979 100cc Honda CB100. Best Heavyweight (250cc and over) 1st Peter Sparrowhawk, KENT.

1989 588cc Norton Commander Rotary. 2nd Jeff Pullen, W Sussex. 2004 900cc Benelli Tornado NovecentoTRE. Best Lightweight (Under 250cc) 1st Alan Carlile, W Sussex. 1953 Panther 65. 2nd John Sullivan, West Sussex. 1957 Ambassador Supreme. Best British 1st RJ Woolford, W Sussex. 1962 750cc Matchless G15/45. 2nd Dan Smith, Essex. 1964 650cc BSA A10 Super Rocket. Best BSA Bantam: Richard Bennett, W Sussex. 1954 175cc Wasp Special.

Best Club Stand: BSA Bantam Club.

Judging courtesy of Lloyd Benton and Rick Parkington, Classic Bike magazine Technical Editor.

2019 Show Timetable

10:00 Show Opens to the public 10:30 Fire-up Paddock : outside Queens Jubilee Show Hall. 11:30 Stockmans Building (Top-end): Q&A session hosted by Brian Crichton (former Editor Classic Bike magazine) with Dave Degens: The Honda Years 13:30 Fire-up Paddock : outside Queens Jubilee Show Hall. 14:30 Queens Jubilee Show Hall : Prize-giving

Year Make Model cc / HP Classes EnteredShow No.

1925 Levis T3 21120 Pre 1950 Lightweight

Bike Details: Levis were manufactured by Butterfields of Birmingham, for many years one of England's leading manufacturers of two-stroke motorcycles.

1926 Triumph Q 49433 Pre 1950

Bike Details: Built at Priory Street factory, Coventry, the model P was launched at the 1924 Show at a cost cutting price of £42-77-6d. This is the improved MKII model Q, & was very popular. With the current owner since 1996, this machine has completed many Banbury runs and has just completed a charity ride to France.Very much made to a budget, and to the casual observer identical to a 1914 veteran Triumph. Surprising that Triumph Motorcycles got away with selling such an old dinosaur, it still has a manual oil-pump, plus as original, the valves run directly into the head, no valve guides were fitted.

1927 Norton 18 490205 Pre 1950

Bike Details: Recently restored, this 1927 model 18 has been on a long road to get to this condition. Found 15 years ago completely dismantled in many boxes. The previous owner never got to see it restored to this condition, thanks Bill...

1936 Norton Manx 500200 Pre 1950 Competition / Special

Bike Details: An ex-works racer in unrestored condition.

1938 Rudge Sports Special 50086 Pre 1950 Competition / Special

Bike Details: The Sports Special 500cc model was introduced in 1937, production ceased in 1939. This example has been rebuilt twice, first time from a basket case where parts were missing, the second time after an accident in 2000.

1941 Matchless G3L 35064 Pre 1950

Bike Details: First time at this show for this War Department dispatch riders bike.

1946 Norton Manx 500201 Pre 1950 Competition / Special

Bike Details: This is an ex-Denis Jenkinson machine and was raced on the Continent. "Jenks" was one of Britain’s foremost motor racing journalists for four decades. Restoration has just been completed.

1947 Norton Manx 500131 Pre 1950 Competition / Special

Bike Details: This bike was raced early in its life, but its race history is not known. Now used for shows and track parades. With garden-gate frame, it has not been restored.

1947 Vincent Rapide Series 'B' 99889 Pre 1950

Bike Details: Built from a wreck 11 years ago. Originally fitted with a sidecar, the previous owner broke down on the way back from the Isle of Man TT due to a broken cam-bolt but got home on one cylinder. Originally fitted with Triumph Herald wheels with home-made hubs and the wrong forks, it's been completely rebuilt. Matching numbers on engine and UFM, I have original RFM which needs a rebuild! BTH modern mag, electric start, 'Mcdougalator' alternator, 12V electrics, multi-plate clutch, 'D' shock-absorber (engine). Replica Lightning brakes, been on the road now for 11 years.First registered on 18th September 1947.

1948 Ariel Red Hunter 50019 Pre 1950

Bike Details: First time at this show for this big single.

1949 AJS 16C 349152 Pre 1950

Bike Details: First registered on 9th February 1949. Bought as a pile of bent bits in the late sixties and rebuilt about eight years ago in road trim. Although originally a trials model, at present it's in road trim, fitted with road tyres and gearing, period dual seat and low level exhaust. In regular use, it's run trouble-free since the rebuild.It's a great back-lanes bike and it seven days older than the owner!

1949 Triumph T100 Tiger 500138 Pre 1950

Bike Details: Sporting twin, first registered 26 February 1949.

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Year Make Model cc / HP Classes EnteredShow No.

1950 Douglas Competition 348156 1950-59 Competition / Special

Bike Details: First time at this Show for this works machine competed by Roger Higginson.

1951 BSA Bantam D1 1503 1950-59 Lightweight

Bike Details: Family owned since new, as far as we know it was supplied by J Davis & Son Garage in Hawkhurst, Kent who were in business from 1907. The last tax disc for this Bantam is from 1960.

1953 James Cadet J5 1224 1950-59 Lightweight

Bike Details: With several owners in the Dartford area, the bike came from Goudhurst, the last owner didn't want it raced around the fields.

1953 Moto Rumi Earles 125150 1950-59 Overseas Lightweight

Bike Details:

1953 Panther 65 25023 1950-59 Lightweight

Bike Details: Best lightweight at this show last year.

1953 Vincent HRD Black Shadow Serie 1000203 1950-59

Bike Details: This machine has had a varied schedule, and was totally rebuilt by a Vincent specialist in 1985. Some modifications, but mainly standard and very nice to ride.

1954 BSA Bantam D1 1258 1950-59 Lightweight

Bike Details: First registered on 8th February 1954. Oily rag original BSA Bantam D1 owned by Lord Aaron Batson, ridden daily.

1954 Norton 500TT 490206 1950-59 Competition / Special

Bike Details: The 500T was the first purpose built trial bike Norton produced. This bike is fitted with a 500T trials engine and made to look like a Manx, hence the model name!

1955 BMW R26 24943 1950-59 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this air-cooled BMW.

1955 BSA Rocket Gold Star Re6501 1950-59

Bike Details: First time at this Show for this newly acquired bike.

1955 BSA Gold Star 5002 1950-59

Bike Details: Made in Birmingham, the Gold Star was BSA's competition single.

1955 BSA Bantam D3 14881 1950-59 Lightweight

Bike Details: Originally despatched from the factory on 9th September 1955 to the dealers Nassers & Co in The Belgian Congo. Came back to the UK in 1976 as a total wreck and has been completely rebuilt, using the original parts.

1956 Norton M30 International 499130 1950-59

Bike Details: First registered on 12th July 1956 this bike has been with the current owner since 1969. Travelled to Ireland, the Isle of Man and France over the years.

1957 Ambassador Supreme 250134 1950-59 Lightweight

Bike Details: Meet 'PAM', a 1957 Ambassador Supreme. Restored in 2014 by Michael Barter, after sitting in a shed for 41 years.

1957 Ariel Red Hunter VH500 5007 1950-59

Bike Details: First time at this show for this machine, which was sold to a dealer in Honduras. Sent back to the UK in 2009 and restored by owner.

1957 BMW R26 24787 1950-59 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: Brought to England in 1964, and re-registered by the original German owner, who settled in Cheshire. It was restored in the 1990's, and the engine was reconditioned by the late lamented De-Fazio Ltd of Somerset. Runs well, a comfortable and reliable bike.

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Year Make Model cc / HP Classes EnteredShow No.

1957 James Commando 19722 1950-59 Competition / Special Lightweight

Bike Details: The James Commando won the Pre-Scottish Two-Day Trial twice in the 1950/1960’s. It has now been rebuilt by John Burch with the correct forks for the year 1957 and is almost as originally purchased.

1958 Ariel Square Four 100069 1950-59

Bike Details: First time at this show for this top of the range machine.

1959 BSA Gold Star DBD34 50082 1950-59

Bike Details: First registered 2nd October 1959.

1959 BSA Golden Flash Outfit 65088 1950-59

Bike Details: Fitted with a 1957 Watsonian MK1 Monaco sidecar. Both bike and sidecar have been completely rebuilt by the owner from wrecks. The bike had been stored in a shed from 1962 to 2006, with just 17,000 miles on the clock. It was complete missing only the rear light lens. The sidecar had been left dismantled in a garden in Birmingham since 1977.Now a nice outfit to enjoy.

1959 Matchless G3C 35085 1950-59 Competition / Special

Bike Details: Fitted with a 1962 short-stroke motor. First time at this show.

1959 NSU Quickly 5044 1950-59 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: Restored some years ago.

1959 Velocette Venom 500202 1950-59

Bike Details: First time at this Show.

1960 Lambretta Series 2 12542 1960-69 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this modded Series 2 Lambretta.

1960 Moto Rumi Junior 125151 1960-69 Lightweight Competition / Special

Bike Details: Was raced in the early sixties. With twin-cylinder engine, restored in 2009.

1960 Velocette Viper 35026 1960-69

Bike Details: Owned by the previous owner for most of its life and mine for the last three years. I have done a lot of work on it to bring it up to its current condition.

1961 RCA Hogan Wasp -132 1960-69 Lightweight

Bike Details: Bought as an incomplete prototype and finished over several years. The engine, frame and forks were all designed by Peter Hogan. First time at this show.

1961 Triumph Bonneville 65025 1960-69

Bike Details: First time at this Show.

1961 Triumph/Matchle Café Racer Special 65061 1960-69 Competition / Special

Bike Details: With the present owner for over 47 years. An ongoing project, the Triumph T110 engine was fitted in 1967.

1961 Matchless / P&D CSR Turned Head 650154 1960-69 Competition / Special

Bike Details: 'The Throwback' - this is a 1980-styled Arlen Ness lowrider. The frame is by Dave Batchelor of 'P&D'. Paint by Keith Baker of Classic Cycleworks.

1962 BSA C15 SS80 Sport Sta 25011 1960-69 Lightweight

Bike Details: First registered on 19th February 1962, this is the C15 sport model 250 cc with 10.5 compression.

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Year Make Model cc / HP Classes EnteredShow No.

1962 Matchless G15/45 750155 1960-69

Bike Details: This is a rare model, made for the export market. In total, 212 were made for the American market fitted with a stretched 650 engine until the Norton engine was fitted. The '45' of the model number refers to 45 cubic inches, i.e. 750cc. Brought back from the USA in 1998, Al Perry the American owner rode it to Woodstock, the famous music festival. Despite all the bad press this model attracted it goes very well and is oil-tight. Only 62 are known to exist.Featured in 'Classic Bike' magazine in February 2018.

1963 Lambretta LI 150 15051 1960-69 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: An original British Lambretta fitted with rare original accessories.

1964 Kerry Capitano Grand Prix486 1960-69 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: Assembled in England, the Kerry Capitano Grand Prix was fitted with a Minarelli engine, which was its big selling-point. With 3.1BHP it was the fastest lightweight on the market, far outstripping its rivals from Norman and Phillips fitted with the 2BHP Villiers 3K engine. The present owner bought one new in 1962, and bought this one for nostalgic reasons when it became available.

1964 Norton 650 SS 650112 1960-69

Bike Details: With present owner since 2007, fairly original.

1964 Testi Telstar 50140 1960-69 Overseas Lightweight

Bike Details:

1965 Honda C100 5083 1960-69 Overseas Lightweight

Bike Details: One of over 100,00,00, the Honda Cub and Super Cub is the most successful motor vehicles ever. First time at this Show for this US bike which was imported to the UK in 2018 and tidied up to get it back on the road.

1965 Lambretta LI 150 Silver Special12552 1960-69 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this original scooter fitted with period accessories.

1965 Norton Atlas 75080 1960-69

Bike Details: Electronic ignition was fitted in 2003 and the engine was rebuilt in 2007.

1966 BSA BANTAM D7 175111 1960-69 Lightweight

Bike Details: This was my first bike, bought in 1975 for £15 while I was still at school. Having been off the road for the best part of 40 years, I finally got around to restoring it last year and did most of the work myself, including the engine rebuild, paint and wheels.

1966 Honda CB 500/4 50063 1960-69 Overseas Competition / Special

Bike Details: Mike Hailwood Replica 500/4 cylinder commemoration bike. Based on Honda 500/4 chassis, with tune motor (60 BHP) alloy tank and wheels. Races & parades in Shows, with a genuine 1964/5 Mike Hailwood helmet. Very rare !

1966 Velocette Thruxton 50024 1960-69

Bike Details: First time at this Show.

1966 Honda CB 500/4 Racer 49862 1960-69 Overseas Competition / Special

Bike Details: A sixties replica racer of the famous Honda 500/4 to commemorate Mike Hailwood, the greatest racer of all time. Displayed with a genuine Mike Hailwood helmet from 1965. 500/4 Replica racer built in 2001 for an article in Classic Mechanics magazine. Tuned engine featuring half race Joy cam, high comp pistons, Grimeca drum front brake, alloy rims with racing tyres, hand-made alloy tank and seat hump.Just had a refresh including paintwork and exhausts stove enamelled.Looks and sounds like the genuine 500/4 - not quite as fast, but sounds lovely.

1967 AJS Sapphire Sport 25048 1960-69 Lightweight

Bike Details: This is the last of the lightweight singles, produced to keep up with the Japanese machines that were beginning to dominate the market in the mid 1960s.

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Year Make Model cc / HP Classes EnteredShow No.

1967 BSA Bantam D10 Sports 175119 1960-69 Lightweight

Bike Details: Popular two-stroke lightweight.

1968 BSA Bantam D10 Sports 250116 1960-69 Lightweight Special

Bike Details: Fitted with Ariel Arrow Sports Engine and twin leading shoe Honda front brake. Believed to be one of only three in the country that has been converted.

1969 BSA Bantam B175 175117 1960-69 Lightweight

Bike Details: One of the last models of the popular Bantam.

1969 Matchless G15 CSR 75049 1960-69

Bike Details: This bike was part of the final batch of G15s exported to South Africa prior to closure of the Plumstead factory in 1969. Restored in 2018.

1970 Honda CB450 K1 4505 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this very rare UK spec Honda CB 450 K1. It's a general export model in exceptional condition, built just at the end of the Bomber line. Registered new in the UK in August 1970, Ridden here today, a distance of 90 miles from Hitchin in Herts.

1970 Triumph Dresda 24-hour End 65029 1970-79 Overseas Competition / Special

Bike Details: This machine won the 1970 Barcelona 24-hour endurance race, held at the Montjuic track. It's a unit-consruction Triumph engine in a lightweight frame, fitted with an eight-cam brake for endurance racing.

1970 Triumph T120 Bonneville 650110 1970-79

Bike Details: Manufactured on 11th/12th August 1970 as a UK spec T120 R Bonneville. This makes it one of the last pre-oil-in-frame UK Spec bikes to be made. The bike was shipped on 13th August to Atherton & Co, the Triumph export agent for India and Pakistan in Liverpool, luckily the 13th was not a Friday! I acquired this bike in March 2002 as a restoration project. Every part of the bike has been stripped down, cleaned, inspected, painted, restored r replaced. The only parts of the engine/gearbox that were OK were the crankcases and chaincase, and even the chaincase needed welding. Everything else in the engine/gearbox was replaced! It started first kick once restored.

1971 BSA Bantam B175 175118 1970-79 Lightweight

Bike Details: Popular two-stroke lightweight.

1971 Honda CB750/4 750100 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: This CB750/4 is a replica built from parts from many different models collected over the last 10 years. Please ask for details.

1972 BMW R75/5 75027 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this air-cooled BMW.

1973 Honda CB175 K6 17584 1970-79 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: Ground up restoration over a two-year period of this classic Honda seventies commuter bike.

1973 MZ ES250/2 Trophy 25046 1970-79 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: This motorcycle started out as only the frame, and was completely reconstructed from there, in a home restoration using as many second hand, and accumulated parts as possible. Fitted with a Superelastik sidecar.

1974 Honda CB350 350113 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this Honda, which was found under a tarpaulin in a rotten state. Here it is one year later after a complete nut and bolt restoration.

1974 Honda CB550/4 550115 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: Bike was an import from the USA, restoration still work in progress. Shown at this show last year.

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Year Make Model cc / HP Classes EnteredShow No.

1974 Moto Guzzi tba 85010 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this Italian machine.

1974 Norton Commando 850120 1970-79

Bike Details: This was originally a Police Interpol machine, probably issued to Surrey Police.Restoration just finished.

1975 Suzuki RE5 500204 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: This bike is untouched and in original trim for 43 years. Suzuki were convinced that the rotary engine represented the future of the company and built a new factory to produce the RE5. However it was a commercial disaster and nearly bankrupted Suzuki. First time at this show.

1975 Triumph T160 Trident 75060 1970-79

Bike Details: First time at this show for this iconic triple.

1976 Honda CB 400/4 40866 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: Purchased from Brighton as a part-finished project in 2013. Been back on the road for a few years after a rebuild in 2013. Ridden in VMCC events since then.

1976 Honda ST70 Monkey Bike 72114 1970-79 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this monkey bike. Bought in a run down condition as a winter project. Six months later, after a complete engine rebuild and re-paint, it's back on the road.

1976 Honda CB 400/4 400136 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: First registered on 22nd June 1976, this is an original, low mileage example of this popular bike.

1976 Honda CB550/4 550139 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this Show for this machine, which was previously owned by Henry Cole. Sorted by the current owner.

1978 Honda GL1000KZ 100028 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this original & unrestored machine. I bought the bike in 1992 as an import from the USA. It had been off the road for 21 years from 1997. Brought back to life last year.

1978 Honda CB250T Dream 25045 1970-79 Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: Produced in April 1978, one of a limited number made before they changed to the Super Dream. Restored to original condition.

1978 Kawasaki Z1R 101567 1970-79 Overseas

Bike Details: Brought from Spain in 2000, doesn't do winters! Never seen a British winter - unrestored and totally original.

1978 Yamaha XS250 25065 1970-79 Overseas Lightweight

Bike Details: This bike came from M Gunyon Motorcycles of Faversham, Kent at a cost of £694.45 on 25th August 1978. Not an import, with full history and all sales invoices.

1980 BMW R100RT 98047 1980 On Overseas

Bike Details: This is an early R100RT, BMW's first purpose built faired touring bike. Essentially standard except for one or two popular modifications; the later screen & mirrors being the most obvious. A classic 'Bahnstormer', with original pale seat and metallic brown / phoenix gold livery.

1980 Honda CB250N Superdrea 250137 1980 On Lightweight Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this early model engine, featuring a kick-starter alongside the electric starter.

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Year Make Model cc / HP Classes EnteredShow No.

1980 Triumph Bonneville T140D S 75032 1980 On

Bike Details: This bike was a barn find years ago at Hammerwood, near East Grinstead. It was a totally rusty non-runner. It took two years to rebuild, and came third in the Edenbridge 2018 Best Bike in show.

1981 BMW R65 65041 1980 On Overseas

Bike Details: Still in regular use, including continental trips to Portugal, Cantabria and Germany. It completed 95,000 as a courier bike and now has over 185,000 miles on the clock. It's been regularly serviced, and has had one set of piston rings and new valves, guides and valve seats. The frame has been powder coated and a new odometer fitted, plus expected service items such as tyres, brakes and cables. First time at this Show.

1982 Suzuki Katana 1000sz 99721 1980 On Overseas

Bike Details: This bike was registered as new in the UK on 1st March 1982. Purchased by the current owner on 2nd October 1988 after looking for one for five years - 'my dream come true!'. Kept in totally original condition by the owner, even down to the paintwork, which is showing its age. Nothing has been replaced anywhere on this machine, just the usual tyres and batteries. Ridden very hard in all weather conditions where possible. It is very fast and an easy bike to ride as it weighs in at 525 lbs fully fuelled up.

1986 BMW R80T 800153 1980 On Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this air-cooled BMW.

1999 Kawasaki ZX9R Ninja C2 89950 1980 On Overseas

Bike Details: Brought in original condition last year, first time at this show.

2000 MV Agusta F4S Ltd Edition 100040 1980 On Overseas

Bike Details: This machine was imported from France in 2017 and is number one of a limited edition of 300. Ferrari were involved in the early design process, especially with the radial valves. It's listed as making 170 BHP with a top speed of 180 mph but I really wouldn't know! Cost new was £16,200.First time at this show.

tba BMW tba -9 tba Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this air-cooled BMW.

tba BMW K1200GT SE 119768 1980 On Overseas

Bike Details: First time at this show for this air-cooled BMW.

tba Honda Barcelona 24-Hour -31 1970-79 Competition / Special

Bike Details: This is one of five promotional bikes built by Dave Degens for SuperBike racing. It's fitted with a bored-out 736cc engine.

tba Triton Triton 82630 1950-59 Competition / Special

Bike Details: This Tritin built by Dave Degens over the last 15 - 20 years is fitted with a pre-unit Triumph engine which has been stroked and bored-out to 826cc. The Norton slimline featherbed frame has a Manx rear-end fitted with a Dresda box-section swinging-arm.

JHB Engineering Cylinder Head Repair & Rebuild, Lead free conversions.

Valves and Guides supplied & fitted. CNC Machining, Turning and Milling.

New cups & cones & fork spindles supplied, inc Ariel (Veteran – 1960) & Pre-War Triumph. Other girder fork

spindles made to order.

Please contact John for a quote.

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