American Cycle Magazine
Maverick Publishing, publishers of American Cycle and American Bagger are pleased to announce the launch of our new magazines.
Check out the websites:
http://www.americancyclemag.com
http://www.americanbaggermag.com
We are on newstands this month with the premier issues.
Thanks, I look forward to your comments.
Doc.
National Sales Director
Maverick Publishing
So I "vote" for more features on "real world" bikes that people use for fun and not for show. Tricks on ways tomake your owncustom touches that either enhance the bike'slooksor performance.
How-to pieces that show and describe exactly how different parts of the bike are put together so the ordinary guy with a reasonable level of mechanical ability and tools canfix, or modify them on their own.
And like chester1957 said, some in depth articles on reader rides. There are more than a couple on this site alone that I think should more than qualify,there are very fewtrailer queens around here.
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I have to say more articles, tech or otherwise onreal world bikes. Custom rides are nice, but there arn't a lot of us who canjustify getting, much less afford to use what's esentually abeauty queen bikefor anything like even a weekend rider. Let alone getting one we might someday want to useriding on avacation to wherever.
So I "vote" for more features on "real world" bikes that people use for fun and not for show. Tricks on ways tomake your owncustom touches that either enhance the bike'slooksor performance.
How-to pieces that show and describe exactly how different parts of the bike are put together so the ordinary guy with a reasonable level of mechanical ability and tools canfix, or modify them on their own.
And like chester1957 said, some in depth articles on reader rides. There are more than a couple on this site alone that I think should more than qualify,there are very fewtrailer queens around here.
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I have to say more articles, tech or otherwise onreal world bikes. Custom rides are nice, but there arn't a lot of us who canjustify getting, much less afford to use what's esentually abeauty queen bikefor anything like even a weekend rider. Let alone getting one we might someday want to useriding on avacation to wherever.
So I "vote" for more features on "real world" bikes that people use for fun and not for show. Tricks on ways tomake your owncustom touches that either enhance the bike'slooksor performance.
How-to pieces that show and describe exactly how different parts of the bike are put together so the ordinary guy with a reasonable level of mechanical ability and tools canfix, or modify them on their own.
And like chester1957 said, some in depth articles on reader rides. There are more than a couple on this site alone that I think should more than qualify,there are very fewtrailer queens around here.



