Description: Yes we combine shipping for multiple purchases.Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1986 April Motorcyclist Motorcycle Magazine Yamaha VMax Suzuki GSXR Ducati 750 Cover: Yamaha V-Max vs. Suzuki GSX-R1100 - Who's the King of Quick? MOTORCYCLES24 YAMAHA V-MAXHas Mad Max lostthe edge?28 GSX-R1100 VS.V-MAXJay Gleason sets anew stock-bikestandard.36 SUZUKI RG500GAMMALet’s move to Canada.84 DUCATI 750 F-1A street bike turnedracer that you mightwant to turn back intoa street bike86 DESMODROMICSSpring hasn’tsprung.FEATURES49 APRIL FOOLS’PROJECT: HOPPINGUP THE FLYING W!When only explosivepower will do69 IMPROVING GOLDWING SUSPENSIONBetter ride, sharpercornering, steadiercruising70 FUN WITH FORKSKeeping TRAC94 STUDENT SPRINTERSee Jeff Karr scarehimself silly.98 LEAD BUTTNo one told EdHertfelder that theXL600 wasn’t across-country tourer.PRODUCTS +110HARLEY-DAVIDSONWOMEN’S JACKETBecause three times asmany women arebuying Harleys111DOW CANVASCOVERPocket garage112TRACY DESIGNSPACE CASEBACKPACKMore than a pack-back protection too113JUST RELEASED:CRUISING &COMMUTINGNew and improved114MARSEE WINTERGLOVESGood for cold summernights, too115WOLF-TRAPCARGO NETHold it.115 JUST RELEASED:TOURINGFor the traveling man115 JUST RELEASED:SPORTBeyond fastDEPARTMENTS6 EDITORIAL11 STREET WISE13 HOTLINE18 LETTERS23 SOURCES103 IN MOTION107MOTORCYCLEEVALUATIONINDEX108INFO PAGE117 ADVERTISERSINDEX120 SPORT124 HOTLAP126 LAST PAGEABOUT THE COVER: Herewe have the two quickeststock motorcycles in theuniverse, and the two hosersriding them (that’s AssociateHoser Boehm on the left andHoser-at-Large lenatsch onthe right) can’t even getthem off the line withoutsmoking the tires. Ah, well, itgave an extra touch ofdrama to Jim Brown’s photoand the boys didn’t hurtthemselves. The Ducatiphoto is by Dexter Ford.PHOTO JEFF KARThe loyal, the obsessed,the faithful Ducatistihave been waiting toolong for the reemer-gence—or final demise—of thelegendary name and equally leg-endary race-bred motorcycles.The much larger firm of Cagivaswallowed Ducati whole, subse-quently introducing a couple ofimpressive motorcycles, the 650Alazzurra and Elefant, using theDucati Pantah desmodromic V-twin under its own name. The en-gines are plainly Ducatis, rightdown to the name cast into theside covers, but the bikes havehad the new Cagiva elephantstuck on the bodywork, leavingus to wonder whether we’d haveto go to museums to see the boldDucati script on a fuel tank again.Wonder no more. The evocativelogo, the name almost synony-mous with sport riding in the sev-enties, has been resurrected byCagiva and plastered on this rac-er replica, a finely crafted versionof the Pantah-engined race bikesthat have done so well in Europe-an endurance racing. And much more! 9842s-1495g 15837s-1975g 17328s1995g 17987-bxaL 9845
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Publication Name: Motorcyclist
Publisher: Petersen Publishing
Publication Month: April
Publication Year: 1986
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Language: English
Contributors: Art Friedman
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Action & Adventure, Activity, Antiques & Collectibles, History, Men, Sports, Transport, Travel & Geography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Motorcycle, Motocross