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Contents: Road Tests – Kawasaki VN700 Vulcan (When you’re late it’s hard to be different.), Yamaha XJ700X Maxim (The motorcycle that reinvented cruisers.) Shorts – Kawasaki KX250 (Once again, numbers can be deceiving.) Special Features – Classic Configuration (Why V-twins are an idea whose time comes time and again.), Backroad Rumble Tour (Honda Shadow, Yamaha Virago, Harley-Davidson Sportster, Cagiva Alazzurra and Moto Guzzi T5 reveal themselves east and west of the Milwaukee meridan on American roads.) Features – 1985’s Most Vital Statistics (The 1985 new-model prices: The official bore sizes into your wallet!), Requiem For A Vision (We liked it then, we like it now, so why didn’t anyone else like it.), Aboard Sunday’s Child: Ducati TT750F1 (Sell on Monday what you race on Sunday.), Desmo-Ships On A Time Belt: Ducati 750SS and TT750F1 (One old, one new; one rretired, one ready for battle.), First Peek: Suzuki VS700GL Intruder (The late(st) arrival for the V-twin Style-Cruiser Party.), Cycle Screen Test II: The Sequel (In Hollywood, there’s always a sequel.), Touchstone Travelog (V-twins through the ages, by someone who was there (joke).), European Dream: Honda XLV750 (Paris to Dakar imagery, but Euro-Cruiser reality.) Departments – Editorial (For The Want Of A Part.), Letters (Humans 4, Cows 0.), Pipeline (The Great Sponsorship Hunt.), Review (Easyriders Cookbook.), Bits (Nothing’s Really New.)
Issue: April 1985
Condition: Very Good