‘SuperBike’ Magazine
“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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*****January 1993*****
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The bikes, features, and articles in this issue include:
‘Weird Science’ the truly amazing Britten V-1100 Daytona on Full Track Test (9 exciting pages long)
‘Moroccan Roller’ NEW Bike Tested & with an In-Depth analysis, with all the performance facts and specifications – 1993 Yamaha GTS1000 (5 pages)
‘Urban Snarl’ Direct Comparison Small Bikes on Performance Test - Aprilia Europa vs Suzuki RG125 Wolf (6 stunning pages & a really great read)
‘Raising Arizona’ Full NEW Bike Test & Feature – Kawasaki ZZ-R1100 (5 stunning pages)
‘A Bike buyers Guide to . . .’ Used Kawasaki GPZ900R Ninja’s reviewed (3 pages)
‘Exuptionally Good Show Old Boy’ the latest Sports Bike Full Performance Test with all the facts and performance figures – 1993 Yamaha FZR1000 EXUP (5 detailed pages)
Plus:-
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 (from that era)
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 Circuits, Beaches, Dyno . . . & Public Roads
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