Cycle World Magazine October 1975 Yamaha’s TT500C Cover No Label


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Explore the October 1975 issue of Cycle World Magazine, showcasing the remarkable Yamaha TT500C on the cover. This vintage magazine is a must-have for motorcycle enthusiasts and collectors alike, serving as a historical snapshot from a pivotal moment in motorcycle history.

This collectible magazine encapsulates the excitement of the 1970s motorcycle culture, featuring exclusive insights into the world’s first test of the Yamaha TT500C. Discover the performance and innovation that set this model apart from the competition and shaped the future of off-road riding. Alongside the feature article, readers will find in-depth road tests of the Suzuki GT185M and the Ossa 250 Super Pioneer.

As you delve into this issue, you’ll also find highlights of thrilling motorcycle competitions, including the 125 World Cup and the prestigious United States Grand Prix. The special competition feature on the Olympia Superbowl of Motocross provides a unique glimpse into one of the largest motocross events of the year, showcasing the passion and adrenaline that define the sport.

Condition: This vintage magazine is in good overall condition, showcasing minimal edge wear with no address label, making it an appealing addition to any collection.

  • Exclusive first test of the Yamaha TT500C, a legendary off-road motorcycle.
  • Detailed road tests featuring classic models, enhancing its value for collectors.

Great care will be taken to ensure secure packaging during shipping, and combined shipping is available upon request. With features that cover everything from consumer product evaluations to expert interviews, this October 1975 Cycle World Magazine stands as a remarkable piece among vintage magazines.

🔥 Don't miss the chance to own this essential vintage issue from Cycle World Magazine, offering rich insights into the golden era of motorcycle innovation and culture! 🔥

📸 Cover Feature: Yamaha’s TT500C – Captured in action by Fernando Belair.

Cycle World Magazine Cover

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