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Not trying to revive a dead thread but I am desperately searching for a past issue of HOG Magazine that had an article about the research and development of the FXS Blackline. I recently purchased this bike and would like to have the article matted and framed for the walls of my man cave.
If you happen to have this issue lying around I will gladly pay a fair price and cover shipping.
Thanks for reading!
I don't mind the magazine, haven't got the latest issue yet so can't comment on that but I think the photography is decent and some of the stories are interesting.
Do u remember what issue number it was in? I've got them all from 2001 (hog tales and enthusiast) to present (hog magazine)
Thanks for the reply!
I don't remember the issue but since its only a quarterly publication it has to be within the last 4 or 5. It was a really nice article with concept photo drawing and good documentation of the development.
If you don't mind checking I would truly appreciate it and gladly pay a fair price.
To be sure its mostly an advert for Harley Davidson but was done well. Like everything these days its designed to be palpable for the masses with good writing and decent articles. If you want a harder edge there are many m/c mags that have more in depth articles on wrenching and more controversial subjects. Let my subscription lapse for money saving purposes and just plain simplifying.
The search is over gentleman. Purpledeuce is gonna send me the issue in question.
Thanks for all who checked and a huge thanks to Purpledeuce for stepping up and taking the time to help a fella' out.
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