Description
Discover a piece of motorcycling history with the Cycle World Magazine from February 1999, featuring the iconic Yamaha Road Star 1600 and the Ultimate 250 MX. This vintage issue is a collector's gem that captures the essence of motorcycle culture during the late 90s. It shines a spotlight on two remarkable bikes, loved by enthusiasts for their performance and design.
This special edition is not just a magazine; it is a documentary of a pivotal era in motorbike engineering. Readers can enjoy detailed articles, expert reviews, and vibrant photography that celebrates the engineering prowess of Yamaha. The new Road Star 1600 exemplified power, with classic styling that appealed to both new riders and seasoned veterans. Meanwhile, the Ultimate 250 MX featured superior off-road capabilities, making it a thrilling subject for dirt bike lovers.
Condition is an important aspect for collectors. This magazine has some minor wear, with rips, marks, and creases typical for a publication of its age. However, it comes protected in a plastic covering to preserve its integrity. Please refer to the images for a closer look at its condition.
Key features of this vintage issue include:
- Address label on the front, indicating its history.
- Includes a protective covering for long-term preservation.
Overall, this Cycle World Magazine is a must-have for any serious collector of vintage magazines. It offers a unique glimpse into the evolution of motorcycle culture and technology. Don't miss the chance to add this special issue to your collection!