ge5606810793393312813
2
Bikesales Staff19 Apr 2007
NEWS

New mags

Australian Motorcycle Trader mag has launched another 250 pages, this time with some treats like a run-down on the classic MotoGUzzi 850 Le Mans, a test on a hotted-up TSafford Yamaha FZ-1, and a look at Buell's Cyclone as a second-hand proposition.

Perhaps the really big news is that it is now offering free ads for people wanting to flog off their pre-1975 classic.

Meanwhile Australian Motorcycle News has persisted in launching itself at an unsuspecting public. This fortnight it promises:

Ridden or tested:
Triumph 675 - The long-termer's first trip
Yamaha FZ6 Cup Bike - Thoughts heading into Mallala
Triumph America - And the Speedmaster
MV Agusta F4 R 312 - Thrashing MV's exotic flagship
MV Agusta 500 Quattro - 50 years young and still crazy
Honda CBR600RR - New, better, funner and faster
BMW G 650 XChallenge - Dirt beast, go-anywhere attitude
Pirelli Diablo - Make the Supercorsa SC squeal

Also featuring:
Vermeulen Poster - Double-page pull-out pin-up
Fast Talk: Forner - Talking tyres with Mr Pirelli
Karuah River Rally - 30 years of bikes and mates
How To: Crash Scene - Securing the scene of a crash
Tech Talk: Valves - Lowdown on valve operation
WSBK Rd4, Valencia - Toseland and Xaus on top
WSS Rd4, Valencia - Sofuoglu's genius grows
ASC Mallala Preview - Troops gather for SA battle

Tags

Share this article
Written byBikesales Staff
See all articles
Stay up to dateBecome a bikesales member and get the latest news, reviews and advice straight to your inbox.
Subscribe today
Disclaimer
Please see our Editorial Guidelines & Code of Ethics (including for more information about sponsored content and paid events). The information published on this website is of a general nature only and doesn’t consider your particular circumstances or needs.
Download the bikesales app
    AppStoreDownloadGooglePlayDownload
    App Store and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
    © carsales.com.au Pty Ltd 1999-2026
    In the spirit of reconciliation we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.