Description
Step back in time with the vintage April 1966 issue of Cycle World Magazine. This collectible magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of motorcycles, featuring an in-depth review of the iconic BSA 440 Victor and the impressive Montessa 250. Whether you're a passionate motorcycling enthusiast or a collector of vintage memorabilia, this magazine is a must-have addition to your library.
Inside, you'll find comprehensive road tests that not only evaluate performance but also explore the unique characteristics of each bike. The engaging articles, complemented by vivid photography, provide insights that still resonate today. Discover how these two remarkable machines stood out in their time and learn why they are still revered by enthusiasts.
This issue maintains its classic appeal, showcasing the timeless allure of motorcycles during the mid-60s. The magazine is preserved with care, featuring a classic newsstand format without a label. Despite its age, it retains a charm that is hard to find in newer publications.
In terms of condition, this vintage magazine shows some minor wear around the edges along with occasional rips or marks, which is typical for publications of this era. We’ve included clear photographs that allow you to assess the condition for yourself.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity.
- Features wear on the binding, adding to its vintage character.
To make your purchase even more worthwhile, we've ensured that the magazine comes with a protective covering, helping to maintain its quality for years to come. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of motorcycle history!
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Grab this gem today and be part of the legacy of motorcycle culture!