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Cycle News January 8 1997 Bimota Sb6r Daytona Rockford Il Arenacross Scott Sheak on 2040-motos

US $5.75
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Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States

Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States
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Cycle News January 8 1997 Bimota SB6R Daytona Rockford IL Arenacross Scott Sheak, US $5.75, image 1

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Cycle News January 8 1997 Bimota SB6R Daytona Rockford IL Arenacross Scott Sheak, US $5.75, image 2 Cycle News January 8 1997 Bimota SB6R Daytona Rockford IL Arenacross Scott Sheak, US $5.75, image 3

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For sale is the January 8 1997 edition of Cycle News.  This magazine is in very good condition with all pages intact.  The back cover and interior pages are all in very good condition

See 2nd photo for Table of Contents


I have several other magazines for bid and will combine shipping for multiple items purchased within a short time frame. I ship all magazines inside of a rigid cardboard mailer to prevent bending so your package arrives in the same condition as shown here. Since Cycle News are large, they must be folded for shipping. For an additional fee, I can ship without folding. Contact me before payment - thank you.

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