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Thanks...i found the first issue but havent had any luck with the 2nd...guess i will keep looking...sent my subscription in but not in time to get the 2nd issue.
Hell I ain't found vol 1 down here yet. Guess I will have to wait till I get my first subscription this month.
Hell I paid extra for the first issue and never saw it and never found it around here to purchase. I have yet to see it. hope I get the second one soon.
Got my first subscription issue (vol 2) yesterday. Never was able to find Vol 1. My first reaction was it is decent. I'm a little bent the cover has a strectched out, drop seat, chopper looking bike that happens to have a set of bags on it. There is another feature later in the issue that is basically a stock softail with the smallest saddle bags I have ever seen on it. These are not baggers IMO. There are several traditional baggers features as well as pages of parts reviews. Overall it looks pretty good. There are some weird formatting things, but I'm sure they will work those out as they gain more experience.
One of the guys at work brought back a copy of Vol. 2 from the V-Twin expo last week.
I agree on the Grandeurs so-called bagger, that ain't one. Nice custom bike but to me the bags they hung on it look out of place. There is a difference between a "bagger" and a motorcycle with saddlebags. My son has a Sportster with a set of throw-over bags he uses occasionally and I ride a RK Classic but only one of us rides a bagger.
I subscribed pretty quickly, just too late to get the first issue. I've seen nothing yet. Hopefully the cover bike will be a one shot deal and this will be a mag about BAGGERS!
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