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Cycle News 2026 Issue 15 April 14

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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I t is Daytona Bike Week, circa 1982, and Yamaha rider Graeme Crosby is on his way to an almost certain victory in the 200-miler. Not far away, however, another racer is riding at his own speedy pace on a machine that in many ways mirrors Crosby's TZ750. This rider's mount boasts a nearly identical compression ratio of 7.9:1. Revving to 10,000 rpm, the rider is speed-shifting through the five-cog gearbox, and Cycle News reports that "even under WFO riding, the engine stayed tight," and it sur - prisingly vibrated only slightly. Like the Yamaha TZ, the race bike sports 18-inch wheels at each end, and front disc brakes are used to slow it down. Will Crosby be able to hang on for the victory? Graeme Crosby gets the win! The other rider? Well, he's not even in the race—like literally, not in the race. It's a Cycle News staffer, a motojournalist who spent the week screaming around the Daytona pits aboard a 1982 Honda MB5, a 50cc two-stroke, their test subject in the May 12, 1982 issue. (Left) The Honda MB5 of the early '80s made "mini" bikes cool. (Right) You didn't need a whole lot of power to have fun on the lightweight MB5. 50cc OF AROUND-TOWN FUN MB5 MB5 HONDA CNII ARCHIVES P136 BY KENT TAYLOR

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