Mechanics Magazine

 Britain’s Most Popular 80’s Motorcycling Magazine 

All kinds of Bikes, for All kinds of Riders 

 The Practical Motorcycle Magazine 

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*******October 1984******

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

‘The All Powerful’ Eagerly awaited the first ever UK NEW Big cc Sportsbike Full Test on UK roads with detailed Rider Opinions and all the performance facts and figures – Suzuki’s Amazing GSX1100EFE (7 stunning pages)

‘Too Much, Too Soon’ the New Japanese Sports 1000 in a Full Performance Test & Practicality Feature with all the technical specifications and performance figures – Honda VF1000F (6 exciting pages)

‘A Practical Italian’ Excited first ride on the NEW Middleweight Italian Sports Bike, Fully Tested & with detailed Rider Reviews – Moto Guzzi V65 (4 impressive pages)

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 (from that era, anyway)

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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