Cycle Magazine April 1977 CB750 F2 For Tearing and For Torturing No Label


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This vintage magazine is a remarkable edition of Cycle Magazine, dated April 1977. It features in-depth reviews of iconic motorcycles from the era, including the Honda CB750 F2, making it an essential collectible for vintage magazine enthusiasts and motorcycle aficionados alike.

This April 1977 issue of Cycle Magazine is a rare find, capturing the essence of motorcycle culture during a vibrant time in the industry. It's not just a publication; it's a time capsule offering insights into the advancements in motorcycle technology and design. The magazine includes expert road tests that highlight black-and-white images and riveting articles that bring to life the thrilling performance of that time.

This issue is especially significant for collectors and historians. It showcases a pivotal moment in motorcycle engineering, with the Honda CB750F2 presented as a blend of classic grace and modern power. With contributions from prominent automotive writers, this magazine serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution of motorcycles.

The condition of this collectible magazine is good, with no label, and it comes securely packaged in a protective plastic covering for preservation. This helps ensure that the magazine maintains its value and remains a striking display piece in any collection.

Key features of this edition include:

  • Insightful road tests of legendary motorcycles like Honda, Husqvarna, and Yamaha.
  • Technical deep dives that explore the mechanics of performance motorcycles.

With the included sections such as:

  • Road Tests: In-depth evaluations of the Honda CB750F2 & CB750K, Husqvarna 250 WR, and Yamaha XS7502D.
  • Features & Insights: Articles on Joe Bolger’s Impact Hammer and Russ Collins’ Extravaganzamaton.
  • Technical Deep Dives: Insights on carb flow and ignition coils.

Don't miss your chance to add this collectible April 1977 Cycle Magazine to your collection today. It stands as a testament to the golden era of motorcycles, appealing not only to collectors but also to anyone passionate about vintage culture. Grab this piece of history!

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