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Cycle World Year 1996 Magazine Back Issues

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  • World's Quickest Streetbike Honda XR400 Torture Test
  • Panic Stop Shootout ABS VS. Linked VS. Conventional
  • Booming Brit-Bike: Triumph Daytona 1200
  • Plus: Performance Tire Roundup
  • Big Tests! Yamaha Royal Star, Honda CBR900RR, Suzuki DR650
  • Plus: Vintage Racing At Steamboat Springs
  • Oh, My, My!!! Hondas Tokyo Show Shockers
  • Zodia 1500 Concept Cruiser
  • Super Sports: Suzuki GSX-R
  • It's A Six! Honda Valkyrie 1500
  • CW America's Leading Motorcycle Magazine
  • Turbo Ducati Monster, Harley Road King, KTM 360 E/XC
  • MZ Skorpion Replica, Single-Cylinder Road Weapon.
  • Norton! The Man Behind The Manx
  • Bucks-Up Buell, Real-Steel Street-Tracker.
  • African Madness: Team CW At The Dakar Rally Norton Commando: England's Eternal Superbike
  • King Cruiser Kawasaki's Vulcan 1500 Classic
  • Ultimate Sportbike Challenge
  • Race Replicas At War!
  • Aja Bullet! Honda's Factory Thumper
  • Rolling Thunder, New-For-'97 Yamaha YZF600R
  • Supersport Showdown ZX-7R VS. GSX-R750 At Daytona
  • Bimota's $23,000 SB6 Worth The Loof?
  • Lightning Strike! Buell S1: All-American Streetfighter
  • Honda's 100-hp Cruise Missile!
  • Plus: ATK 605 BMW Superbike Catalina GP
  • Shootout On Route 66 BMW R1100RT VS. Honda ST1100 VS. Triumph Trophy 1200
  • Raise-Off: Suzuki Savage, Sportster 1200, Triumph Triple, Yamaha Royal Star.
  • First Look! Bimota BB 500
  • Exclusive Test RIP City!
  • Suzuki's Bigger Better Bandit 1200
  • Caught! 185-mph Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird
  • Muscle Machine: 1997 Yamaha V-Max
  • Super Duke: Building A Killer KTM
  • Thundercross: Riding Three Factory Thumpers
  • Winners!!! 10 Best Bikes Of 1996
  • 1914 Thor V-Twin Mad Max Blaggi Project KX250
  • Built For Speed! Honda's '62-HP, '80-MPH, CBR1100XX, Super Blackbird
  • Built For Style! Exclusive Test: 1997 Harley Heritage Springer
  • X-Rated! Excelsior Shows Super-X
  • News Scoop! 1997 Triumph T595 Triple
  • Cool Cruiser: Kawasaki Vulcan 500 Test
  • Super Street CBR900! 190mph! 150bhp! $65,000!
  • Speed King! Riding Honda's Super Blackbird
  • Cheap Thrills: Staff Bikes On Tour
  • Shootout! Yamaha YZF1000 VS. Dodge Viper
  • Special Issue New Bikes '97
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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.
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