1960 Matchless / Indian Pinto 150cc Motorcycle

Meet the Pinto! Latest addition to the thrilling new line of Matchless/Indian motorcycles. A terrific new deluxe 150 c.c., two-stroke machine that will give you power, speed and excitement – all in one sturdily built, budget priced motorcycle. The semi-enclosed Pinto is equipped with hydraulically damped front forks, swinging arm rear suspension and precision steering for complete safety and smooth handling. Perfect for all your fun and excitement this summer! Matchless / Indian – Unbeatable in ’60.

1960 Matchless / Indian Pinto 150cc Motorcycle Ad available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1960 Little Burr Sidecar Winners Bob Anthony and Ronald Youst

Cover Photo: National Championship Little Burr sidecar winners, Bob Anthony and Ronald Youst of Greenville, Ohio, push their Triumph 650cc rig through the muddy woods early in the event.

Features: Auto-Cycle Union Answers Clymer’s Challenge; Little Burr Run; J-Be 200cc Buccaneer Road Test; Greenhorn Enduro; Motorcycling through Yosemite Valley; 150-Mile National Championship Enduro; AFM Road Race at Santa Barbara; “Pancho” Villa Stars at Vineland Raceway; British Royal Corps of Signals Display team; Honda Border-to-Border Run; WCC Canal Zone Chapter; Cycling Grandma – Mrs. Olyve Johnson; Harewood Races; more

1960 August Cycle Motorcycle Magazine Back-Issue available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1983 Honda CB1100F – the 11.2-second GPz Killer

Cover: A proud parent watches while its first-born CB1100F comes into the hyperbike world.

Tests: Honda CB1100F, Can-Am Sonic MX, Husqvarna 250CR; Minitests: Suzuki GS450E, Kawasaki KZ750-L3; The tricks of the trikes – Russ Darnell’s learn while you turn ATV school; more

CB1100-F CB-1100 250-CR GS450-E GS-450 KZ750L3 KZ-750

1983 January Cycle Guide Motorcycle Magazine Back-Issue available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1982 Harley-Davidson Enthusiast Magazine

Contents: 25 year history of the Sportster; A look at the Factory Customs; Showtime for FLHS in “Rocky III”; Daytona sun proves fun bar none; more

1982 Spring Harley-Davidson Enthusiast Motorcycle Magazine Back-Issue available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1981 How to choose and maintain motorcycle tires

Road Tests: 1981 Electric-Start Triumph T140ES, Honda CB900 with touring accessories; Features: Interview: John Voevodsky; How to get along with your mechanic; Building the crash safe motorcycle; around the world in 12 years; Pros and cons of motorcycle leasing; Geckos on the block; Touring Wisconsin; A Different kind of Sunday Neeting – L.A. bikers gather at Griffith Park & Marcus Dairy in Danbury Connecticut; How to choose and maintain motorcycle tires; Touring accessories for the CB900; more

1981 February Rider Motorcycle Magazine Back-Issue available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1975 – The Cat from Yamaha – “scared the hell out of me”

“I saw The Cat and it scared the hell out of me.” I was by myself, coming back from fishing. When I see this thing, about a mile away…it didn’t run into the rocks, it glided over the top of them…put yourself in my shoes. You see a vehicle. And you see it do things no earthly vehicle can do…I didn’t tell anybody about it for two weeks. Not even my wife. I know now what it was. But if I’d told what I thought it was, they’d have hauled me to County Hospital.”

1975 – The Cat from Yamaha – “scared the hell out of me” Ad available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1974 Gary Jones / Can-Am / Champion Spark Plugs Ad

When Gary Jones finished first in the 250cc National Motocross 1974 Championship, it marked the third straight year he rode off with AMA’s No. 1 plate. And when teammates Marty Tripes and Jim Ellis finished second and third, one bike marque had emerged as the first to ever sweep the series’ first three places. That winning marque was Can-Am. And sparking its 1-2-3 finish were Champion Gold Palladium spark plugs. The premium performance spark plugs for competition and street.

1974 Gary Jones / Can-Am / Champion Spark Plugs Ad available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1917 Triumph Model H to 1975 Triumph T160 Trident – Evolution of a Classic

Evolution of a Classic – Vintage advertisement includes the 1917 Triumph Model H and the 1975 Triumph T-160 Trident.

A classic motorcycle doesn’t happen overnight. It evolves over weeks and months and years. Triumph should know. We began designing motorcycles at the turn of the century and built our first in 1902. Many turned out to be classics -and we are justifiably proud of them. Meet two Triumph classics.

1975 Triumph T160 Trident 1917 Triumph Model H Vintage Antique Motorcycle Ad available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1967 Ducati – The Thoroughbred of Motorcycles

Twist the throttle, thrill to the surge of instant power that only Ducati with its shaft-driven OHC engine delivers! The skill of Italian craftsmen and the ingenuity of Ducati engineers are reflected in the spirited and powerful Ducati motorcycles…Shown: 160 OHC Monza Jr., 350cc OHC Sebring, 250cc OHC Scrambler, Ducati Mountaineer 100cc, Ducati Cadet 100cc, Ducati Brio-Scooter 100cc

1967 Ducati – The Thoroughbred of Motorcycles 2-Page Ad available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1967 Bultaco 250 Metralla Road Test / Specs

Newest of the high-performance 250s, this Spanish street bike offers a five-sped gearbox, superb road-holding, and excellent braking – a play racer too serious for play.

1967 Bultaco 250 Metralla Road Test 5-Page Article available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1967 Triumph T100R Daytona Super Sports Road Test / Specs

Triumph’s 1966 Daytona road-race winner was the basis for 1967′s twin-carburetor Tiger, which brings racing durability and handling to the sporting-type rider.

T100-R T-100

1967 Triumph T100R Daytona Super Sports Road Test 5-Page Article available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1967 Batavus Flying Dutchman Cycle Road Impression

This Dutchman is no flying hero – more a stolid burgher who wears clomping wooden shoes.

1967 Batavus 50S Flying Dutchman Cycle Road Impression 3-Page Article available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1967 Modified Montesa Impala motorcycle of Gerry Korman

The Modified Montesa by Bob Braverman. A piston-port street machine will respond to only so much tuning – not nearly enough for a young enthusiast named Gerry Korman. Gerry wanted to go racing – drag strip style. He set to work modifying his Montesa Impala and began by building and installing a home-machined rotary intake valve.

1967 Modified Montesa Impala motorcycle of Gerry Korman 2-Page Article available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1967 Bridgestone 175 Hurricane Scrambler – if you can handle it

This may be the one for you – the new Bridgestone 175 + Hurricane Scrambler. Docile and mild mannered until you turn it on…then lion hearted Bridgestone shows its claws.

Bridgestone by Rockford / Rockford Motors, Rockford Illinois

1967 Bridgestone 175 Hurricane Scrambler – if you can handle it Ad available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1967 Benelli Barracuda Cosmopolitan Motors Motorcycle Ad

Why does Benelli Out-Handle anything around? Here’s why: 1. Horizontal engine. 2. Pressed Steel Frame. No other cycle has this winning combination!

1967 Benelli Barracuda Cosmopolitan Motors Motorcycle Ad available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1971 Motorcycle Sport Quarterly – Touring & Trailing Special!

Cover: This rider accommodates his split personality with a Honda CB350 Super Sport streeter for touring and the SL Motosport version of the same machine for trailing. Knobby tires and a 21-inch front wheel on the SL show his serious side.

Contents: 500 Touring Comparison – Honda Four, Kawasaki Mach III, Suzuki Titan, Triumph Daytona; 360 Trailing Comparison – Bultaco El Montadero, Harley-Davidson SX, Honda Motosport, Husqvarna C, Kawasaki Bighorn, Yamaha Enduro; Daytona ’71; Iron Man Fred Ham; Customs; Dealing with the off-road dilemma; Charles Curnett – The shock with a brain; The top downhiller – Gene Smith; Inside the 501 Maico; Enduro clocks, gadgets & goodies; BSA Victor meets Husky ‘Cross; Accent on accessories; more

1971 Summer Motorcycle Sport Quarterly – Touring & Trailing Special Book available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1982 Sport-Touring 750 Motorcycle Comparison Test

Touring Comparison – Honda CB750F, Honda V45 Sabre, Kawasaki KZ750E, Suzuki GS750E, Yamaha XJ750 Seca: Tests: Suzuki PE175, Honda GL1100 Gold Wing Aspencade, BMW R65-LS; Steve Wise – a motocrosser turned roadracer talks about what it’s like to switch from dirt to pavement and succeed; Daytona 1982; The Machines; Battle of the Twins; more

CB750-F CB-750 V-45 KZ750-E KZ-750 GS750-E GS-750 XJ-750 PE-175 GL-1100 R65LS R-65

1982 June Motorcyclist Motorcycle Magazine Back-Issue available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1967 Bultaco Lobito 100cc – small work of art from Spain

How do you build a Bultaco? Slowly…and with great pride! If you want the beautiful proof try a 100cc Lobito. The smallest machine the factory makes…yet is very much a Bultaco. How can you tell? Simple. Look for things like a 49 1/2-inch wheelbase for better trail handling. Note also the almost six-inch front fork travel, and the three-way adjustable rear shocks…

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1978 Honda CBX1000 – The Seethng Six

Cover Photo: Honda’s awesome CBX1000 Six with its 24 valves, factory-rated 103 horsepower and six carburetors bristles with innovative design. Does it signal the begining of an incredible era beyond all known superbikes or the end of what is now the superbike era and a return to basics for the 1980s? Discipline among the Japanese factories and sales success will determine which.

Road Tests: Honda CR250R, Honda CBX1000 Six, Suzuki RM80 vs. Yamaha YZ80, Kawasaki KZ650SR; Features: Road Racing the Morbidelli 125; Yamaha SR500 Hop-Up; Asama; Grease -the forgotten lubricant; Charles Curnutt – a look at the man whose shocks are legendary; Maico – a lot of what you take for granted started here; Houston TT and shorttrack; Kingdome supercross; Steve Eklund Profile; ATCO Drag Racing Schedule; more

CR250-R CR-250 CBX-1000 RM-80 YZ-80 KX650-SR KX-650 SR-500

1978 May Motorcyclist Motorcycle Magazine Back-Issue available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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1983 Motorcycle Product News

Contents: Champion Moriwaki; Moto-X Fox; Self-Cycle; Trick Titanium; Cycle Industry News: ITC / Harley-Davidson – the ITC has ruled that Harley-Davidson faces a threat from imported motorcycles and is suggesting higher tariffs; MIC Sales Clinics – The Motorcycle Industry Council has expanded its accessory sales clinics schedule; Industry Briefs; Business Watch; Classified Advertising; Calendar; more

1983 March Motorcycle Product News Magazine Back-Issue available at www.DadsVintageAds.com

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