Cycle Magazine 1983 August

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Cycle Magazine 1983 August

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Contents:  Road Tests – Kawasaki GPz750 (A Japanese bike that speaks Italian and other romance languages.), Honda XL600R (For dual-purpose fun, it’s just great.) Shorts – Kawasaki GPz305 (Surprises come in small packages.), Yamaha YZ250 (New enough to get you to the winner’s circle.), Honda CR250R (Why the checkered flags this year are red and white.), Kawasaki KZ1000R2 (How to make your friends turn blue-green with envy.) Special Feature – Full-Tilt Kawasaki GPz750 (Rob Muzzy wanted to build a street bike, and we wanted to ride it.) Features – Product Evaluation: Pacifico Aero XP Fairing (Aerodynamically, good news for rider and passenger alike.), Barry Sheene: What Path To Fame (A motorcycle racer who is a household word. Why? How?), Paris To Dakar (Photocraft: Travels of the fast and rugged sort.) Technical – Can-Am RR250: The ’83 Update (Days of dyno-ing, followed by Daytona dog days.) Departments – Editorial (High Life, and Low.), Letters (Venturing Up and Down.), The Duct Tapes (The Academy Award.), TDC (Go With The Flow.), Pipeline (Sure Bet That Lost.), Bits (Off-Road College Bowl

Issue:  August 1983

Condition:  Very Good