For sale is the January 1991 issue of Cycle World Magazine, Volume 30, Number 1. This collector’s edition features a wide variety of content including Harley-Davidson’s 1991 Sportster XLH 1200, Suzuki’s new Bandit 400, and a special section on the latest bikes for 1991. A great addition for vintage motorcycle enthusiasts or Cycle World collectors.
Highlights from this Issue:
FEATURES:
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Big Red – A look at a $100,000 twin-blown, car-tired cruiser (by David Edwards)
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The First American Customs – A brief history of the American bob-job
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For the Ride – Journey across India on a Royal Enfield (by Peter McLennan)
SPECIAL SECTION: NEW FOR ’91
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Husqvarna – Swedish-Italian motorcycle connection
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KTM – Stylish Austrian dirtbikes
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Kawasaki – A peek into Roseleer’s secret weapon
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ATK – Advancing American-made dirtbikes
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Buell – A six-piston V-Twin innovation
TESTS:
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1991 Harley-Davidson Sportster XLH 1200 – The latest in V-Twin muscle
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1991 Suzuki Bandit 400 – A fresh ride from Hammamatsu to Bologna
CW PROJECT:
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More Speed for the Sport – Project Duck with a lung transplant
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
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The 90-Percent Solution – Affordable Italian horsepower
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Cortez’s Conqueror – Ducati racebike up for grabs
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Saeng QS2 Windshield Evaluation – High-tech wind deflector reviewed
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Race Watch: Rivals – Scott and Chris Showdown (by Brian Catterson)
COLUMNS:
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Up Front – “You meet the nicest people…” (by David Edwards)
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At Large – The Hustler’s legacy (by Steven L. Thompson)
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Leanings – Gold Wing from Red Wing (by Peter Egan)
Condition:
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Complete issue, front cover is present but shows some corner water damage and edge wear
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Pages intact and legible
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Great for reading or collecting
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From a smoke-free home
Cover Feature:
“Red, wild, and one of a kind” – Arlen Ness’ latest dream bike photographed by Brian Blades.
📦 Will be carefully packaged for safe delivery.
Please see pictures.
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