‘For all Kinds of Riders, on all Kinds of Bikes’
‘Britain's Best-Selling Motorcycle Magazine’
‘Britain’s Fastest Streetbike Magazine’
‘The Ultimate StreetBike Magazine’
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*****October 1987*****
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The bikes, features, and articles in this include:
‘Dogs of Bore’ NEW Bikes Fully Tested, Compared & an In-Depth analysis – Honda CB250RS vs Ducati 250 Mk III (3 impressive pages)
‘Moscow or Bust’ Unlikely Touring Bike & Touring Test through Russia, with all the facts and performance figures – Ducati Paso vs Moto Guzzi Le Mans (5 exciting pages)
‘On Yer Bike’ Quick NEW Bike Test – Suzuki LS650 Savage (2 rare pages)
‘Five Alive’ an in-depth look at the Yamaha FZ750 & FZX Fazer (5 detailed pages)
Plus :-
The very latest news from the world of Motorcycling from that year
Motorcycling features of general Interest
Topless or Underwear Model Posters (a frequent inclusion with this particular publication)
The very latest products in clothing and gadgets (from that era)
Any Grand Prix & National Level Race round ups
Recent world Interest articles
Race Reports & interviews with Racers, past & present
Reader’s contributions via the letters pages, with topical matters, relevant at the time
Celebrities and racer’s writing contributions for the Magazine
Stunning Action Photography – on the Drag strip, Off-road, Green-Lanes, Airfields, Race Tracks, Beaches, Dyno . . . & Public Roads
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If you wish to purchase more than one magazine - I will happily offer you a discounted postal rate to help out – Not a problem, just ask!
I literally have thousands more Motorcycle
magazines, from many, MANY other publications covering all decades from the
50’s to present day
Please, have look in my eBay shop, you just might find another issue with your bike in
Your Purchase will NOT have the words ‘pygmalion-effect’ across the front cover, like it is in the photo above - that is just my shops ‘watermark’
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These magazines are impossible to buy as back-issues anymore
When they’re all gone, sadly they’re probably going to be ‘GONE FOR GOOD’
a good ol' nostalgic read . . . . for just a few quid