Cycle Guide Magazine 1974 January

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Cycle Guide Magazine 1974 January

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Contents:  Road Tests – Can-Am 175 T’NT (Strong, true innovative and from North America.), Project Suzuki 400 M-X (Good Grief. It’s better than we thought it would be.) Technical – How A Two-Stroke Works (Mac Merchant and Paul Dean show and tell you more than you wanted to know.), Honda CB175 Tune-Up (Power to spare – there isn’t – so get it right the first time.) Competition – Motocross Grand Prix 1973 (Mean cows, lousy food, red guards and hang loose mitocrossers in search of fame and money.) Feature – Yoshimura Kawasaki (Fastest mother on the block and that’s a hell of a word.) Touring – Riding The Big Bend Country (Frank Conner goes to Texas in search of Truth and Beauty.) Travel – The Gringos Are Coming, The Gringos Are Coming – Part II (Can durable Baja survive the invasion?) Fiction – Night Of The Dimp (John Hurley rides down the street in search of Beauty and finds Truth.) Departments – Watch This Space (How about one that goes “h-m-m-m” instead of “ring-ding-ding”.), About This Issue (World’s fastest cello.), Q&A (Too many questions on torque/hp and not enough answers.), Toolbox (Mike Capalite lifts the anvil one more time.), Performance: Theory & Practice (Answers to questions you didn’t ask.), Kickstand (Wonderful love-hate relationship continues.), Book Review (There It Is: Baja by Mike McMahan.), Advertiser’s Index (Buy something.), The Bitter End (Begins today with “Purk”.)

Issue:  January 1974

Condition:  Very Good