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Cordova, Tennessee, United States

Cordova, Tennessee, United States

Road Rider magazine from January 1988.

Touring test of the Harley-Davidson 88 models: FLHS Electra Glide Sport, FLHTC Electra Glide Classic, FLTC Tour Glide Classic, FXRT Sport Glide, FXSTC Softail Custom and XLH Sportster. Preview of the Yamaha lineup for 1988. History of Motorcycles article.  Touring article about Kentucky.  Great Destination article about Mount Erie, Washington. Inside front cover is an ad for the BMW K100LT.   Many other period ads throughout the magazine. 


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