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Hi ya Guys,
Was looking at the "Bagger" mags available, I note three, Urban Bagger, American bagger, Bagger magazine and of course there may be more.....I was wondering which are the most popular, informative maybe there was one that stood out amongst the others etc,?
Would appreciate you opinions???
Cheers
R
I've looked at a bunch of Bagger magagazines, and the only one that I had a desire to subscribe to is Motorcycle Bagger, which is a spin off of American Iron.
Hi ya Guys,
Was looking at the "Bagger" mags available, I note three, Urban Bagger, American bagger, Bagger magazine and of course there may be more.....I was wondering which are the most popular, informative maybe there was one that stood out amongst the others etc,?
Would appreciate you opinions???
Cheers
R
Motorcycle Bagger is a sister magazine of American Iron. Those are the 2 I subscribe to.
Last edited by FLHTCU Owner; Jun 26, 2011 at 10:17 AM.
Jeez guys I have more choice than I thought, reason I asked was I will need to take an international subscription, didnt want to spread a load of cash for a rag if you know what I mean,
Thanks for the info,
R
I get hot bike bagger, american bagger, urban bagger. I like them all but a lot of the same stuff in all of them. A lot of yaffe stuff, the other guy sinster cycles or something like that out of AZ. I really noticed all the bagger their showing have raked front ends. Hey but all the mags to me are really about I eye candy, but Im always looking for new products so thats why I like to get them all.
Lately they all seem to be just accessories catalogs, and picture of baggers with ape hangers and stretched saddlebags. I now just skim the articles at the bookstore and only subscribe to American iron.
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