Those with a serious jones for classic/vintage bikes should be delighted to hear that Motorcyclist Retro, our all-new magazine featuring street, dirt and mini-bikes from the 1960s through the '80s, will hit better newsstands such as Borders and Barnes & Noble this month. Retro is unlike any magazine you've ever seen, and not just because of its larger format and coffee-table quality. It not only celebrates the bikes and culture that fueled motorcycling's explosion in the U.S., it also helps buttress the relevance of those wonderful machines via restoration and technical articles-just the thing you need to keep that Honda CBX, Yamaha RD, CR250 Elsinore or Hodaka Ace 100 running. The inaugural issue's cover story is titled "Summer of '69," and showcases the two bikes that changed the face of the American motorcycle industry overnight: Honda's CB750 Four and Kawasaki's 500cc Mach III triple. There are also feature stories on Brad Lackey,America's only 500cc motocross world champion; Yamaha's JT-1 Mini Enduro; Kevin Schwantz's first AMA Superbike; the world's foremost Honda CB750 restorer; and the best classic motorcycle event in the world. Be sure to check out Motorcyclist Retro. That Z1 parked in your garage will be happy you did.