Big motorbikes rev up again under Iranian reforms
Enthusiasts hope for lifting of all restrictions on full-sized motorcycles
Dubai
THE joy of riding big Japanese and American motorbikes was just one of the pleasures taken away from Iranians after the country's Islamic revolution.
But three decades on, to the delight of enthusiasts, there are signs of restrictions being eased. This month, a dozen bikers on pre-revolutionary and newer models were allowed a strictly regulated ride in Teheran.
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