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Cycle Feb 1987
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Cycle World February 1987 Features Comparing The Mightiest MXers: Honda VS. Kawasaki VS. Yamaha Riding The Bike That Hailwood Couldn't Tame: Honda RC181 25TH Anniversary A Year Of Celebration America's Next 600s? We Ride Japan's Amazingly Quick 400s
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Cycle Mar 1987
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Cycle World March 1987 Features Tests: Honda 700 Magna, 5-Bike 125 Motocross Shootout Dynamic Duo: Riding Yamaha's New FZR1000 And FZR750R Taking It To The Nines Three Superbikes In Quest Of 9-Second 1/4-Miles
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Cycle Apr 1987
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Cycle World April 1987 Features Tests: Honda Hurricane 1000, Husky 430 Enduro, Trac DH100 1956 Moto Guzzi V-8 Revisited: Excess To The Eight Power Hurricane 1000 - A Sportbike For The Rest Of Us A Year Of Celebration 25TH Anniversary
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Cycle May 1987
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Cycle World May 1987 Features Tests: Honda Hurricane 600, Yamaha Virago 535, Suzuki RM250 Malcolm Forbes: Rolling In Bucks And Rolling On Bikes Storm Warning: Honda's Hurricane 600 Will Blow You Away A Year Of Celebration 25TH Anniversary
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Cycle Jun 1987
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Cycle World June 1987 Features Twin Comparison: Vulcan 88, Shadow 1100, Low Rider Sport Softail, 1400 Intruder, Cirago 1100; Plus Kawasaki KX250 Test Sneak Preview: Ducati's 165-MPH 8-Valve 850 V-Twin Daytona '87 A Week Of Work A Moment Of Glory
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Cycle Jul 1987
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Cycle World July 1987 Features Tests: Yamaha FXR750R, Husky And KTM 250 Enduros Russian Dnepr Neval: Hammer-And-Sickle Cycle ATVS In Baja: Taking It To The Mex Honda's 17,000-RPM Street Magic
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Cycle Aug 1987
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Cycle World August 1987 Features Yamaha's FZR1000: Desperately Seeking Suzukis Roll Your Own: We Build Four Enduro Dreambikes First Riding Impression: Honda's NR750 Rocketbike Breakthrough! Oval Pistons And 155 Horsepower! Is This Honda's 1988 Interceptor?
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Cycle Sep 1987
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Cycle World September 1987 Features Tests: Cagiva SS650, Kawasaki EX500, Moto Guzzi 650 Lario 1988 Kawasaki 600 Ninja, Suzuki LT80 Quad, Yamaha TW200 Isle Of Man 1987 We Assault The World's Deadliest Racetrack The Sport Twins, Do You Really Need 4 Cylinders, 100 HP And 160 mph?
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Cycle Oct 1987
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Cycle World October 1987 Features Tests: H-D Tour Glide & Electra Glide, Ducati Paso, Husky 250 MX Road To Nowhere: Riding The Loneliest Highway In America The 10 Best Bikes 1987 Two For The Heartland, Harley's King-Of-The-Road Touring Bikes
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Cycle Nov 1987
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Cycle World November 1987 Features 1988 Tests: Harley-Davidson 1200 Sportster, Honda CR500R Preview: New Dirt Bikes From Cagiva, Honda And Yamaha A Year Of Celebration 25TH Anniversary - The Greatest American Racers '88 Sportster 1200-Buell RR1000-1918 America Replica - Harley Power!
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Cycle Dec 1987
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Cycle World December 1987 Features Tests: Honda CR250R, Kawasaki 250 Eliminator First Look: '88s From Honda, Suzuki And Yamaha Failed Hopes: The Silliest Motorcycle Products Of The Past 25 Years New Bike Preview '88
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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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