Description
Discover a piece of motorcycle history with Cycle World Magazine - February 1976. This vintage issue prominently features the Maico 250WR Cross Country, providing enthusiasts with an in-depth examination of this groundbreaking off-road bike. In this issue, you'll also find thrilling coverage of the 50th ISDT (International Six Days Trial) and highlights from the infamous Baja Racing '75, making it a must-have for any serious motorcycle collector.
Significance: This February 1976 edition encapsulates the vibrant spirit of 1970s motocross culture. As a part of the rich tapestry of motorcycle racing heritage, it showcases not only the performance of the Maico 250WR but also innovative models like the Husqvarna 360 Automatic and the Kawasaki KZ400. The magazine transports you back to an era when motorcycle technology was rapidly evolving, offering fans and collectors a snapshot of the latest advancements.
Condition: This collectible vintage magazine is in good condition, showing minor wear typical for its age. A blurred-out address label is present but does not detract from the overall aesthetic and collectibility of this magazine.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive tests on the Maico 250WR, highlighting its superior capabilities on rugged terrains.
- Exclusive articles on tuning techniques for Kawasaki’s superbikes, ideal for enthusiasts looking to enhance their rides.
As you flip through the pages of this magazine, you will find:
- A detailed buyer’s guide on fuel tanks and accessories, perfect for anyone customizing their motorcycles.
- The collectible Trans-AMA Mini Poster, featuring the top riders of the season.
This issue is not merely a magazine; it's a window into the past, capturing the soul of motorcycling in the 1970s. Whether you're a long-time rider or a collector of vintage magazines, this issue offers invaluable insights and nostalgia.
Get your hands on this classic issue of Cycle World Magazine today and enhance your collection of vintage magazines!