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Cycle Jan 1975
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Cycle World January 1975 Features Win A Bike! New Contest New Winner Cycle World's Bike Of The Month Rules Inside America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication The Torquer: Husky's Renovated 460 WR Maico's Screaming 250 MX
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Cycle Feb 1975
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Cycle World February 1975 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Comparison: Suzuki's New Rotary How It Stacks Up Against Two Established Tourers The BMW And Kawasaki 900s And Much, Much More
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Cycle Mar 1975
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Cycle World March 1975 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Four Big Tests Including Kawasaki's Evil Wicked, Mean & Nasty H2 750 And Bultaco's Supreme 250 Pursang The Trans-Ama Series And National Trials Circuit
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Cycle Apr 1975
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Cycle World April 1975 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Honda's 1000cc Four, The Gentleman's Choice Plus Two Exclusives: Husky 360 Mikkola Replica And Hondas TL250 Four Stroke Trialer
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Cycle May 1975
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Cycle World May 1975 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Montesa Magic: The V75 250 Slant-Shock Yamaha's Thundering 400cc Monocross 9 Months On A Can-Am 175 / Astrodome Nationals: Win One, Lose One.
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Cycle Jun 1975
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Cycle World June 1975 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Comparison - Honda 500T VS Yamaha XS500 Is One Better, Or Is One Worse? Bultaco's New Frontera 360 Two-Day Special Dizziness From Daytona / All New CCM MX
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Cycle Jul 1975
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Cycle World July 1975 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Testing: Ducatis Refined 860 V-Twin kawasaki Gas / Oil Shock 250 MXer Bultacos 350 Alpina / Rokon's Deceptive 340 Automatic
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Cycle Aug 1975
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Cycle World August 1975 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Double Exclusive: Honda CB550 Super Sport Backing It In On Bultaco's 360 Astro And Yamaha YZ125 Monorocket Hangtown's Mudbath MX And The Match Races
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Cycle Sep 1975
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Cycle World September 1975 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Exclusive: Can - Am's Ultra-Potent 125 MX2 Triumph's Electric Start 750 Triple Two Suzuki RM125s Plus: Passin Thru Mexico On Suzuki's Rotary Louisville National
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Cycle Oct 1975
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Cycle World October 1975 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication World's First Test! Shocking New Four-Stroke Single From Yamaha An Around Town Special From Suzuki
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Cycle Nov 1975
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Cycle World November 1975 Features America's Leading Motorcycle Enthusiasts Publication Preview Startling RM250 & 370 Suzuki MXers Gold Country Touring On Honda's CB750F Super Sport The 76 Rokon Gas/Oil MX And Honda's Redesigned 250 Elsinore
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Cycle Dec 1975
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Cycle World December 1975 Features 1976 Yamaha Preview: A Look To The Future Suzuki's RM370: King Of The Berms-For-Brunch - Bunch Dirt Bike Accessory Buyers Guide Norton's Last Commando? Honda MR175 Enduro -Mike Kidd On The Rebound
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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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