‘SuperBike’ Magazine

 The Ultimate StreetBike Magazine’

‘Britain's Best Selling Motorcycle Magazine’

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November 2004

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The bikes, the features, and the articles in this issue include

‘The Velvet Evolution’ the New ‘2005 Bike’ First Ever Ride & Test Feature preview – Ducati 999 (7 ‘All you need to know’ pages)

Gorgeous Topless Blonde Centrespread Poster, posing on a Suzuki GSX-R1000 Kagayama Replica

‘Manx Trippers’ Ultimate 2004 ‘Litre Bike’ Head-to-Head Shootout & Direct Comparison Feature – Yamaha FZs1000 Fazer vs Suzuki SV1000S vs Honda VFR800 vs Ducati ST3 (22 exciting & detailed pages)

‘Heavyweight Boxers’ Ultimate BMW Direct Comparison Shootout and each bike reviewed in minute detail – BMW R1100S vs BMW Boxer Cup R1100S (6 page feature)

Plus:-

The very latest news from the world of Motorcycling from that year

Motorcycling features of general Interest

Topless or Underwear Model Posters (Occasionally)

The very latest products in clothing and gadgets (Well, from that period in time anyway!)

Any Grand Prix, MotoGP, WSB & 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

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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 have literally thousands more Motorcycle magazines, from many, MANY more different 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 

The Magazine that you buy 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  

So when they’re gone, sadly they’re probably going to be ‘GONE FOR GOOD’!

a good ol' nostalgic read . . . . for just a few quid