Vintage Cycle World Magazine

Has been in storage for ~45 years.  Great for collectors or enthusiasts.  Cycle World magazines have a wealth of detailed information not easily found anywhere else.  

Capture a piece of history from motorcycling's golden age!

Any questions about the contents of the magazine, just ask.

Placed in plastic storage sleeve and carefully packaged and shipped.

JULY 1975 VOLUME 14 NUMBER 7

CYCLE WORLD


ROAD TESTS

35 KAWASAKI KX250A/Gas/oil rear suspension, long-travel forks and more power should keep the color green near the front of the pack...particularly when you throw in a $1216 price tag.

44 DUCATI 860 V-TWIN/Performance for purists with styling that disguises it. 64 BULTACO ALPINA 350/Senor Bulto's compromise; part enduro, part trialer, all fun.

73 ROKON 340 AUTOMATIC/Rapid, yet smooth, acceleration and classic handling make this an enduro machine that lets you concentrate on the terrain. COMPETITION

52 YAMAHA SUPER SERIES II/Look out, Cosell, we may be in for Monday Night Motocross.

TECHNICAL

81 YAMAHA DT400 REBUILD/Doing it yourself is easier than you think, and the money saved is incredible. Detailed instructions inside.

FEATURES

58 INTERVIEW: PIERRE KARSMAKERS/Motocross, money and the Mafia.

41 THE JOY OF COOKIN'/Jake Grubb's recipe for a Grand Prix ride.

DEPARTMENTS

4 Up Front 10 Letters 26 Feedback 33 Round Up 63 Competition Etcetera 72 Crossed Up 86 New Models & Products 90 Road Riding 108 109 Classified Advertising

Index to Advertisers

COVER

Kawasaki's KX250A, photographed by Bob Atkinson, and Ducati's rare 860, photographed by Walt Fulton.

Illustration by Bill Neale