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American Iron for people who love Harley-Davidsons
This is my personal favorite. While most Harley magazines concentrate on pictures of flashy motorcycles or the biker lifestyle.
American Iron comes through with great tech articles, product reviews, and a good balance between custom and antique bikes and
your everyday man's motorcycle. If you like your Harley magazine with more substance than hype this magazine is for you.
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Hot Bike Magazine
Hot Bike covers a full range of American-built motorcycles, from Harley Davidson to Buell to hand-built customs.
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Hot Rod Bikes Magazine
Let's face it. If you own a Harley Davidson motorcycle, you're going to have to learn how to do some repairs and
you're going to want to customize your bike to make it truly your own. With Hot Rod Bikes magazine, you're well on
your way to knowing how to do both. Filled with great photos of some of the hottest custom cycles out there, plus some of
the hottest biker babes, Hot Rod Bikes has a little bit for everyone, whether you're interested in improving the output
of your Sportster engine or looking for a great way to paint your gas tank. Before you get your motor running and head
out for the highway, look into a copy of Hot Rod Bikes. You'll be glad you did.
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Motorcyclist
Motorcycle news, road tests, how-to articles, interviews, gear, and comprehensive technical and performance specifications for today's street rider.
It has excellent reviews for cruiser and sportbikes, with good feedback for real world riding situations, as well as the track (high performance sportbikes). Most magazines focus on just performance and speed, but this one has the info. on real world stuff (ergos, comfort, maintenance, long term tests, accessories, etc.)
It's a great magazine for people who are shopping around for bikes who are doing their research, or for riders who want to know what new bikes are coming out.
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Rider
This magazine is for people that like to combine motorcycles with travel. It's for guys/gals that ride bikes to enjoy new places, find new twisties, and just plain put mileage on their machines. Flip through the pages and you don't see Super Sport/Nitro or V-Twin Ultra-Customs with zero miles on the odometer. Writers don't really care whether a bike does a 11 second quarter mile (don't get me wrong, more HP is better than less!). What you do get are stories about weekend and week-long rides in places like the Grand Canyon, the Pyrenee Mountains, or the Dakotas. Bike reviews are mostly on machines like the BMW K1200 GT (a sport tourer) or Yamaha Silverado (cruiser with bags/windshield). Columnists concentrate on riding skills, what to pack for the road, and gadgets that can make riding more fun. It's practical and entertaining info.
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Sport Rider
Probably the best magazine on sportbikes and performance motorcycles I've ever read. Full of pertinent information on the latest machines, plus it has tips on riding techniques, which I find invaluable. The editors seem to have more insight into what makes performance motorcycles work than the other magazines.
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V-Twin
While pouring through a recent issue of V-Twin I find numerous four page spreads on fantastic custom cruisers that include a Kawasaki Vulcan 800, a Yamaha Road Star and a Yamaha Royal Star plus pictures of reader's rides showing a Yamaha Road Star and a Suzuki Intruder. Of course there are your typical custom Harley entrants including a fantastic Knucklehead and an INSANE custom from Eurocomponants! There are also heaps of ads for vendors that cater to both the Metric and Harley owners which is nice to see. And of course there are naturally write-ups on product reviews, wrenching advice, bike events, biking editorials and general bike news geared to the cruiser owner.
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Cycle World
This is a magazine that covers the entire spectrum of motorcycling. You can read articles about sport bikes, standards, cruisers, dirt bikes and even scooters. Cycle World offers really great Op-Ed pieces too, and that's what really sells this magazine.
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Easyriders
I enjoy the cool bikes and hot witches that Easyriders has to offer. Another good selection to put in granny's donut house (the bathroom) ,is the 1% favorite, "Outlaw Biker." Both these magazines are old school and way kewl, in my book. But do not just believe reviews pick up a copy of either of these great magazines and decide for yourself.
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Outlaw Biker
Offers exclusive coverage of cycle rallies, meets, and parties; the best American iron on the road; news you can use; biker humor, cartoons, quizzes & games; and lots of wild, sexy scooter women.
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Biker
Authentic motorcycle magazine put together for the hardcore Harley brotherhood who just can't seem to get enough killer scoots, T&A exposure, and riding time to keep up with the partying across the country. Tune in for a look at riding events, happenings, and some ladies that'd be a shame to miss.
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