Cycle World Year 2005 Magazine Back Issues
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- Go Speed Racer! Banzai At Bonneville
- Chopper X: TV's Biker Build-Off Behind The Scenes
- From Someone You Never Heard Of, A Motorcycle You'd Least Expect...
- American Superbike MotoCzysz C1 Twin-Crank Quad-Cam V15
- Road Tests: 2005 Yamaha YZF-R6, Victory Hammer
- Oh My Gawd!!! We Ride Rossi's 200-mph, 240-hp, Yamaha YZR-M1
- MotoGP Weapon And Live To Tell The Tale...
- Best Ever! Exclusive Interview: MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi
- Tested: New Harley-Davidson Softail Deluxe
- Revealed: 2005 1/2 BMW R1200RT Sport-Tourer
- The Supersport Issue First Ride .05
- Kawasaki ZX-6R The 600 To Beat?
- Dirt Firsts! Honda CRF450X, Suzuki RM-Z450
- Special Daytona Preview!
- Baby Got Back! Steed VM-300 Road Test
- Rockin Rides Harleys That Haul
- Why I'm Back... Jeremy McGrath In His Own Words
- Super 600s Best Middleweights Ever Head-To-Head
- Honda CBR600RR, Kawasaki ZX-636, Suzuki GSX-R600, Yamaha YZF-R6
- Triumph Daytona 650, Ducati 749R
- Triple Play! Superbike Shootout: Three 1000cc Fours
- Kawasaki ZX-10R Still The Big Bike To Beat?
- MV Agusta F4 1000 S Italy's Most Serious Sportbike Ever?
- Suzuki GSX-R1000 Once And Future Gixxer King?
- The Last Days Of Indian Larry, A Memoir
- 10 Best Bikes Of 2005!!!
- Dirty Boxer HP2: BMW Goes Off-Road
- Long-Term Love? 10,000 Miles With A Ducati 999
- Heap Seats: $1000 Bikes
- Readers Rides Editors Picks Used Bike Buying
- Master Bike! 3 Of The World's Best Repli-Racers In The Ultimate Shootout
- Superbike V-Twins, Superstock 1000s, Supersport 600s, Head-To-Head, Or Sportbike Supremacy.
- New Bikes 2006!!!
- Thrill Seeker! Buell's All New Adventure Sportbike
- First Full Test: Buell XB12X Ulysses
- Harley Super Glide: 35th Anniversary Special
- Top-Speed Shootout!!! Superbike VS. Supercars
- Moonshine Highway Peter Egan At The Honda Hoot
- Dream Design Tomorrow's Twins?
- Sundance Kid Japan's Hottest Harleys
- Speed Wagons! 8-Bike GT Shootout
- Suzuki Hayabusa VS BMW K1200S VS. Kawasaki ZX-12 R VS....
- Yamaha Celebrates 2006 With A 17,500 rpm 140-hp YZF-R6!
- FZ1: All-New Alloy-Framed 150-HP Super Streetfighter
- Hot & New 2006 Kawaski ZX-14 Hyperbike
- SuperNatural! Ragin Cajun R1
- Auto-Shift Yamaha FJR1300
- Air-Bagged Honda Gold Wing
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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.