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Motorcycle Magazine Back Issues > Cycle Motorcycle Magazine Back-Issues > 1952 November Cycle Motorcycle Magazine Back-Issue

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1952 November Cycle Motorcycle Magazine Back-Issue

Cover: 1952 Blackie Bernal 40 cubic inch Class A American Speed Record - 144.338 mph; Contents: 20 new records for Guzzi; Jack Pine Torture; Bonneville under fire; another scalp for Indian; Wildcat on wheels; A limey wants to know; Triumphs sweep 100-mile national; Harleys hold Milwaukee National; Road Racing goes north; more

Complete, vintage motorcycle magazine.
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Cover: Blackie Bernal's pusher recoils for another shove at the 40 cubic inch Class A American Speed record. After seven days of storming the traps, Blackie's hopes hadn't dimmed and it was only on the eighth and last day that his determination was rewarded in full when an average speed of 144.338 was recorded. All of the five records made this year have now been approved by E.C. Smith, AMA secretary, marking another milestone in speed.


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