Cycle World Magazine 1984 August

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Cycle World Magazine 1984 August

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Contents:  Tests –  Yamaha FJ1100 (In power, handling and appearance, motorcycling’s brightest new star for 1984); Kawasaki KX125 (Enough to make all those red and yellow 125s green with envy); Honda VF500F Interceptor (A backroad dancer with a 12,000-rpm heart of gold); Yamaha IT200 (Yamaha’s lightweight enduro goes bionic: It’s bigger, faster, and stronger than ever); Yamaha XT600 (Yamaha’s go-anywhere, do-anything flagship) Special Feature – How Motorcycles Work, Part 4 (An inside look at your gearbox) Evaluation – Malcolm Smith ISDE Professional Jacket (Being warm and dry with one jacket is possible) Departments – Editorial (Changing of the guard); Letters (The Sabreliner: airplane or motorcycle?); New Items (An eye on the latest motorcycle accessories); Roundup (A radial tire in your future?); Race Watch (Lawson’s triumphs, Spencer’s troubles); Service (A camshaft fix for Suzuki 750E); Slipstream (Ted builds a kit bike)

Issue:  August 1984

Condition:  Very Good