Description
This exceptional issue of Cycle Guide Magazine, published in November 1978, offers vintage motorcycle enthusiasts a thrilling exploration into the world of two-wheelers. The magazine features a captivating cover story: the showdown between the legendary Honda CBX and various prominent big-four motorcycles, strategically setting the stage for a detailed comparison that endures through time.
What's significant about this November 1978 vintage issue is not just its in-depth evaluations but also its comprehensive coverage of motorcycle engineering at a time when innovation was flourishing in the industry. This edition captures a pivotal moment in motorcycle history, showcasing the groundbreaking features of the Honda CBX, including its remarkable six-cylinder engine and 24 valves, carving its niche among iconic models like the Kawasaki Z-1R and Suzuki GS1000EC.
Collecting this vintage magazine is a gateway to experiencing the thrills of the late ’70s motorcycle culture. Inside, you will find dynamic road tests, expert technical insights, and unparalleled racing coverage. Enthusiasts will appreciate the comparative analysis of performance metrics alongside comprehensive commentary from industry veterans, rendering this publication invaluable to any collector or historian.
The issue is in good condition, featuring no label, ensuring that there are no distractions from its rich historical content. It comes safeguarded in a plastic protective covering, preserving its integrity for future generations of motorcycle lovers.
Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Special comparison test – a thrilling evaluation of motorcycles.
- Exclusive features that delve into the engineering marvel of the Honda CBX.
This collector's item is perfect for those who appreciate classic performance bikes, racing history, and cutting-edge motorcycle engineering. Don't miss your chance to secure a piece of motorcycle history!