‘Fast Bikes’ Magazine
“The Spirit of Motorcycling”
‘The UK’s Biggest Selling Sportsbike Magazine’
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November 1994
Publication Issue No.44
‘It’s unusual to find such a popular publication as this, in a condition as good as this’
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The bikes, the features and the articles in this issue include:
‘Lav Torque’ the Original Detailed exciting New Bike Performance test and Handling Feature, with a comprehensive ‘Fact File’ and all its performance details – the 1994 Laverda 650 (7 exciting pages)
‘Divvy-Dend’ a Detailed New Bike Performance and Handling Feature & Launch Day Full Test – Yamaha XJ900 Diversion (7 impressive pages)
‘X-Streamer’ an eagerly awaited New small cc Bike, Performance test and Handling Feature, with a comprehensive ‘Fact File’ and all its performance details – the 1994 Aprilia RS Extrema (7 rare pages)
‘Crash & Berm’ an Off-Road Beach Test takes a rugged Trailie single to the limit (with all the specifications & a detailed Performance Fact File) – 600cc Cagiva W16 (7 stunning pages long)
Plus:-
The very latest news from the world of Motorcycling from that year
Motorcycling features of general Interest
Up ’n’ Coming Shows, Rally’s, Events and Exhibitions etc
Latest new Bikes appearing in our showrooms
The very latest products in clothing and gadgets (Well, from that period in time anyway!)
Any Grand Prix, MotoGP, WSB & National Level Race round up’s
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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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 ‘the pygmalion effect’ across the front cover, like it is in the photo above - that is just my shops ‘watermark’
J
Most of these magazines are impossible to buy as back-issues anymore
So when they’re all gone, sadly they’re probably ‘GONE FOR GOOD’!
a good ol' nostalgic read . . . . for only a few quid