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Cycle Jan 1974
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Cycle World January 1974 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication 5 Road Tests Kawasaki 100 Mach II Penton 250 MX Plus: Yamaha TY 250 Trialer, 608cc Clews MX, Bultaco Matador SD, ISDT USA, Ontorio, And The Philly
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Cycle Mar 1974
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Cycle World March 1974 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Yoshimura's 11 Sec. Bomb! 10 Page Trans-Ama Bash Berm Busting On CZ'S 250 Five-Speed And Honda's 360cc Mileage Maker
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Cycle Apr 1974
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Cycle World April 1974 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Exclusive: Hustlin With Husky's Magnesium Bullet Comparison Test: The Dual-Purpose Japanese 175S Norton's Luscious 850 Interstate And America's First International Trials
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Cycle May 1974
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Cycle World May 1974 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Exclusive Bultacos Illegal Superlight: The 352cc Pomeroy Replica Jumpers And Slider Kawasaki's Six Speed KSI25 Enduro And Triumph's Multi-Faceted TR5T
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Cycle Jun 1974
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Cycle World June 1974 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Cookin With Kawasaki's KX250, A Look At The ISDT BMW. Desperados At Daytona And Yamahas Monoshock Trialer Plus Honda's Better 500: The 550 Four And World Class Trials In Spain
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Cycle Jul 1974
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Cycle World July 1974 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication 125 Motocross Comparison Honda VS Kawasaki VS Suzuki VS Yamaha. Which Is Best? Exclusive: Riding Karsmakers' Monoshock
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Cycle Aug 1974
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Cycle World August 1974 Features Win A Bike! Contest Rules Inside America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Pasta Power Exclusive: Benellis Wild Six And Moto Guzzi's 850T Interceptor Plus Suzuki's Exercist: The TM400, Penton's 250 Enduro And The Match Races, Phase Four
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Cycle Sep 1974
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Cycle World September 1974 Features New Contest New Winner Cycle World's Bike Of The Month Rules Inside America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Exclusive: 1975 Yamaha Production YZ250 Monoshock Plus BMW'S Select R90S. Hondas CB 200 And Suzuki's R1250 Trialer
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Cycle Oct 1974
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Cycle World October 1974 Features Win A Bike! New Contest New Winner Cycle World's Bike Of The Month Rules Inside America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Testing: Laverda 1000cc 3-Cyl Tour Ossa 197-lb Slingshot / Morini 350 V-Twins
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Cycle Nov 1974
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Cycle World November 1974 Features Win A Bike! New Contest New Winner Cycle World's Bike Of The Month Rules Inside America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Exclusive: Crossed-Up On Can-Am's 250 MX Project Yamaha Cafe Racer: Build One...
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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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