Cycle World Year 1972 Magazine Back Issues
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- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- Testing 2 Trail Bikes: BSA's Dual-Purpose Big Banger & Bultaco's Serious New Matador
- Ontario: America's Biggest Race Decides The AMA Championship
- The ISDT9In Color): Why Did We Do So Well?
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- Exclusive Test: The 1000-CC Sporter
- First Photos: Yamaha 750 Four/Kawasaki 250 Three
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- 5 Tests: Comparison: Yamaha & Bultaco Dirt 360s
- Kawasaki 750 Three - Suzuki 185/Husky Baja 125
- Technique: Fire-Roading With A Pro Motorcross: The Trans-AMA Finale
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- Preview: Honda's Astonishing Motosport 250
- First-Ever Tests: Yankee 500 Six-Speed Twin And The Electric Start Laverda 750
- Plus: Things You Should Know About The Desert
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- Testing: Norton's New Disc-Braked 750 Commando...
- Husqvarna's 400 CR, Ossa's Replica Trialer And A Giggle Of Minibikes.
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- Road Tests: Triumph's New Five-Speed Bonneville
- Suzuki 380 Three / The Classic Scott
- The Big Race: Full Daytona Report & A Spoofy Dice Game You Can Race
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- Road Test: Is H-D's Superglide For Real?
- Inside Racing: The Kenny Roberts/Gary Scott Duel
- Personality: A Beady-Eyed Look At Super Joe & His Jumping Friends
- Special Show Issue
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- The New 350 Honda's Affordable Four!
- Other Tests: Suzuki 400 Enduro, BMW 600 & 2 Rickman 125s
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- Preview: Ducati 750!
- Tests: Suzuki 250 MX, AJS 410 MX, Cooper Enduro
- Minitransport: The Ford & Mazda Trucks
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- 55 Civic Inches! Kawasaki Big Hew Four The Whole Poop On It.
- & Yamahas Innovative TX750 Bultacos
- 350 Trialer G Hodakas Wombat (Womba?... Wombat Indded)
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- Fight Those Traffic Tickets!
- Road Tests: One Year With The Honda CB350
- Benelli 650; Puch 125 5-Speed: More Mini-Trucks
- America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication
- Yamaha's All-New Superbike: How Fast, How Good?
- The Big Crash At Bonneville
- Motocross Profile: Brad Lackey
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Cycle World is a motorcycling magazine published in the United States. It was founded in 1962 by Joe Parkhurst, who was inducted to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame as "the person responsible for bringing a new era of objective journalism" to the US.
As of 2001 Cycle World was the largest motorcycling magazine in the world. The magazine is headquartered in Irvine, California. Regular contributors include Peter Egan and Nick Ienatsch. Previous or occasional contributors have included gonzo journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson, journalist and correspondent Henry N. Manney III, and professional riding coach Ken Hill.
Parkhurst sold Cycle World to CBS in 1971. CBS executive Peter G. Diamandis and his associates bought CBS Magazines from CBS in 1987, forming Diamandis Communications, which was acquired by Hachette Magazines the following year, 1988.
In 2011, Hachette sold the magazine to Hearst Corporation, which in turn sold Cycle World to Bonnier Corporation the same year. Bonnier also owned Sport Rider, a magazine that had "cover[ed] the sport bike market in the United States"; Bonnier shut it down in 2017 as part of a larger restructuring.