‘ Performance Bikes’ Magazine
‘ Owning, Riding & Modifying Great Bikes ’
‘ Britain's Best-Selling Motorcycle Magazine ’
‘‘ The bikes, the life, the obsession ’
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*******January 1992*******
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The bikes, features, interviews, and articles in this issue include:
‘A Proper Motorbike’ Full NEW ‘all-rounder’ Bike, Road Test & Detailed Feature – 1992 Yamaha XJ600S Diversion (5 detailed pages)
‘Joyful and Triumphant’ Full NEW Bike Road Test & Interesting Performance Feature with all the facts and performance figures – Triumph Trident 900 (4 exciting pages)
‘Hello Big Boy’ Full detailed Performance Road Test with a comprehensive ‘fact-file’– the Yamaha TDM850 (4 stunning pages)
Readers Special Feature & accompanying ‘Horse-Power’ write up – Tuned Suzuki GSX-R1100K (2 scary pages)
Double page centrespread colour poster – Loris Reggiani’s 250cc Grand Prix Bike in action
Plus :-
The very latest news from the world of Motorcycling from that year
Motorcycling features of general Interest
Any Grand Prix (or MotoGP), WSB & National Level Race round ups
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, Racetracks, Beaches, Dyno . . . & Public Roads
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