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Cycle (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cycle (magazine)
''Cycle'' Magazine was an American motorcycling enthusiast magazine, published from the early 1950s through the early 1990s. During its heyday, in the 1970s and 1980s, it had a circulation of more than 500,000 and was headquartered in Westlake Village, California, near the canyon roads of the Santa Monica Mountains, where ''Cycles editors frequently road tested and photographed test bikes. ==History==
''Cycle'' was founded by Robert E. Petersen of Trend Inc. and Petersen Publishing, which also published ''Hot Rod'' and ''Motor Trend'' magazines. Petersen sold ''Cycle'' to Floyd Clymer in July 1953.〔Biographical History and Scrapbook of Floyd Clymer: 1895-1970〕〔''Cycle'' magazine, July 1953〕 Floyd Clymer, a pioneer in the sport of motorcycling, was a racer, a motorcycle dealer and distributor, a magazine publisher, a racing promoter, an author, and a motorcycle manufacturer.〔AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Biography: Floyd Clymer〕 He was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998. In an anniversary issue of ''Cycle'', his editorial approach was summed up as: "Clymer never met a motorcycle he didn't like.〔 Clymer owned ''Cycle'' until 1966, when he sold the publication to the New York-based publishing company Ziff-Davis Publications, which owned it through the mid-1980s. CBS, which also owned ''Cycles main competitor, ''Cycle World'', purchased ''Cycle'' in 1985; Diamandis Communications owned both magazines for a short time in 1988. In April of that year both were sold to Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S.
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