Cycle World Magazine 1984 November

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Cycle World Magazine 1984 November

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Contents:  Special Section – The Bikes Of Japan (Learning seven secrets of the Orient); Kawasaki KR250 (Teenie Green Meanie); Honda NS250R (A street-legal roadracer in every way); Suzuki GSX-R (Low-flying ultra-light); Yamaha FZ400R (The new king of handling); Honda CBR400F (No pain, lots of gain); Suzuki GSX250FW (Four little pistons, all in a row); Yamaha RZV500 (Who says it’s a beastie?); Beyond Pit Road (A glimpse beyond closed doors at Honda Racing Corporation); Gallery (As seen on the streets of Japan); Tokyo Grand Prix (It’s not a race, it’s a way of life) Tests – Harley-Davidson FXST (A Softail for the hardcore); Honda VF700F Interceptor (It’s smaller, it’s slower and it’s better) Feature – Yamaha Comparison: YZ250 vs, YZ250 vs. YZ250 (Riding Yamaha’s unfactory racebikes) Departments – Editorial (The Milwaukee mystique); Letters (Generalization retaliation); New Ideas (Now playing at a dealership near you); Roundup (The future according to Harley and Honda); Race Watch (Races won, champions crowned); Service (Ask and thou shalt learn); Things To Do (And places to go); Summary (What went what and where); Slipstream (Ted makes good on his promise)

Issue:  November 1984

Condition:  Very Good