Champ Road November 2011 issue covers bosozoku motorcycles, classic kaido racers, and street culture. Here’s what’s inside.
The front cover showcases iconic cars, while an alternate cover highlights both a motorcyclist and a Toyota Crown, bridging Japan’s four-wheel and two-wheel street cultures.
This issue opens with a striking CBX400F fitted with a rocket cowl, finished in a bold purple paint scheme that captures the bosozoku spirit.
Inside, manga panels bring raw energy with a dramatic fighting scene, reflecting the rebellious subculture Champ Road has always embraced.
A feature spread introduces the Highway Angels of Saitama, presenting a lineup including a Laurel SGX, Chaser, and other nostalgic machines.
Event coverage highlights the Marugoto gathering in Niigata, with RZ, GT380, GSX250, and CX motorcycles representing the diverse bosozoku bike scene.
Readers also get a full-page photo of a motorcycle rider cover model, emphasizing the lifestyle side of the magazine.
Club culture shines through with the V-Type Friends Association, featuring a Fairlady Z and Mira RRC wagon among their classic fleet.
One spread captures two Toyota Soarers, one red and one blue, both tuned in period-correct kaido racer style.
Another standout is a Toyota Crown Majesta widebody, painted in aggressive yellow and black livery, embodying wild kaido energy.
Finally, the details matter — even a bosozoku motorcycle helmet with an engraved clasp is highlighted, showing how every element of this culture is personalized.
The rear cover continues Champ Road’s fashion catalog tradition, linking youth style to car and bike culture.
This issue is a must-have for collectors — available now at ImportWorx.