Motorcyclist Magazine 1985 February

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Motorcyclist Magazine 1985 February

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Contents:  Honda VF 1000R (The V-4 you’ve dreamed of), Ontario Moto Tech VF1000F (Subtle changes make the Interceptor a successful endurance racer), BMW R80 G/S Paris/Dakar Replica (Heavy metal that goes the distance), Harley-Davidson FXRP Police “Motor” (Looks like a 100-mph speeding ticket just standing still), ATP Suzuki GS1100 Turbo (If 10-second quarter-miles are too slow…), Kawasaki VN700 Vulcan (A cruiser from the Shadow mold) Features – Kel Carruthers (A racer’s racer, a tuner’s tuner), Touring Tunisia (Not unlike the Camel Pro Series), Edelweiss Tours (From the sands of Tunisia to the peaks of the Alps), Motorcycle Cop For A Night (Fantasy on patrol), Overhauling Gearboxes (The final frontier isn’t scary once you get there), Case Sealants (How to glue your engine together) Accessories, Etc. – Book Review: A Twist Of The Wrist (Don’t drag your knee without it), Styl Martin Roadracing Boots (GP style for those little piggies), KC Hilites Motorcycle Light Systems (Let there be lots of light), Lockhart Team GP Oil Pressure Gauge (Is the pressure on?) Departments – Letters (Sound off), Self-Service (A maintenance checklist), Hotline (New Suzukis and a Ducati), Sport (The new king of Formula One?), Info Page (Your direct line), Performance Marketplace (How to spell WFO), Advertiser’s Index (I know I saw it somewhere), Touring Marketplace (Comfort and style), Last Page (Times have changed)

Issue:  February 1985

Condition:  Very Good