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The Horse. Although, I check 'em all out while I'm waiting for my Starbuck's latte grande at Barnes & Noble. [8D] Nahhhh...not really, but I do get The Horse at B&N - subscription is on my Christmas list with some trick mirrors. I don't know why ~ I just love those '40's/'50's style girls posing with the bikes. And the ads are stuff I actually take the time to look at.
From: Cleveland, Ohio (how do I put up with this place?)
RE: Magazines anyone?
ORIGINAL: strich
are american iron and the horse full of the girly crap? as much as i can deal with that stuff, i've got a 10 year old around the house that's nosey and likes to look at things he shouldn't. not ready to explain that stuff to him yet.
I didn't explain it. I just take mine to Honda super cycle weekend. We stay in the campgrounds. The only rule is... Don't tell your mother!!!
My fave is THE HORSE! But if you don't like pin-up girls and old school ratty (aka the best) bikes, you may not like it. I love the fact that they don't feature the trailer-queen show stopping unrideable bikes. If you like the OCC bikes then you might feel like [sm=deadhorse.gif][sm=shootshoot.gif].
Even tho it's nothing like it was back in the 70's I still like Easyriders and In the Wind. In the wind's my favorite cause pictures speak louder then words...and lotsa wimmin in there..
I like American Rider since it deals with practical stuff like new (stock) bike tests, good destinations, aftermarket stuff, and engine mods rather than outrageous customs that don't interest me much. The writers seem to be riders rather than custom builders.
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