Cycle Magazine 1984 June

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Cycle Magazine 1984 June

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Contents:  Road Tests – Yamaha FJ1100L (The Grand Prix company builds a Superbike. Whatta bike.), Kawasaki KX125 (Losers should refer4 to the Catalog of Cheap Excuses.), Yamaha RZ350L (Welcome back, two-stroke street bikes.) Shorts – Honda VT500 Shadow (Did you see your Mother, Baby, lurking with the Shadow.), Suzuki GS550ESE (A nice bike surrounded by dazzling company.), Honda VT500 Ascot (Think of it as a vertical twin turned around.) Features – CARB: Victory In Spite Of Ourselves (We have seen the enemy, and it could be us.), Travel By Wit (You’d walk a mile for a good paint-can lid.), Road Rocket Streamliner (One man’s dream, dreamt long ago.), RD/RZ: Ten Years Of Progress (On the blue cloud of two-stroke mix.) Competition – Daytona 1984: The Watershed (The times they are a-changing.) Technical – Tires: Part 3 (How it was done, in the beginning.), RZ350 Tech (Power Valves and catcon biz.) Departments – Editorials (Natural Selection.), The Duct Tape (Hall of Shame.), Letters (Seeing Red.), Checkers (Openers.)

Issue:  June 1984

Condition:  Very Good