Magazines you Recommend
- JackoftheGreen
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Magazines you Recommend
I'm wondering which motorcycle-rider magazines everyone recommends, subscribes to, whatever. I bought two different magazines a couple months ago, Rider and RoadBike, and spent a lot of time trying to decide which one I preferred. Rider had a lot more detail concerning the 'favorite ride' layouts, and included maps. RoadBike had more product reviews and some tech articles (exhaust installation, heated hand grips, etc.), but the articles concering road trips were a little on the flimsy side. I don't care much for the new bike reviews, and I have no interest at all in extreme custom bike layouts. In the end, I decided to subscribe to both.
If everyone could post their thoughts about which magazines they prefer, and why, I'd appreciate it. I enjoy reading up on my hobby, at least, when the weather's too crappy to practice it, and I'd like some input as to which magazines offer what sort of emphasis.
If everyone could post their thoughts about which magazines they prefer, and why, I'd appreciate it. I enjoy reading up on my hobby, at least, when the weather's too crappy to practice it, and I'd like some input as to which magazines offer what sort of emphasis.
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Re: Magazines you Recommend
I don't know if Motorcycle Escape is still around but it was a great one for touring articles. If Roadbike is the one I am thinking about they often use un-experienced riders to "test" new bikes and the perspective is really useless as they do not have the background to understand what they are riding. It is difficult to really find anyone who truly tests a new bike anymore with most of the articles being not a lot more than a short riding impression.
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Re: Magazines you Recommend
For unbiased reviews of motorcycles and motorcycle products, and interesting articles, can't beat Motorcycle Consumer News.
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Re: Magazines you Recommend
I like motorcyclist, they tend to give a decently rounded perspective of the motorcycle world. I don't like their bike reviews however. They let the long term test riders modify the bike to their tastes, which makes the review pretty useless IMO. You're testing the bike as they built it, not as you want it to be!
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Re: Magazines you Recommend
I subscribe to two magazines. Cycle World, for their articles on new bikes and equipment, and because I enjoy Peter Egan's Leanings column. I subscribe to Roadrunner for their articles on Touring. They always have a route from the U.S. and one International.
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Re: Magazines you Recommend
I really like the British magazine Bike. Excellent articles, nice writing and art direction, and often quite hilarious.
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Re: Magazines you Recommend
jstark47 wrote:For unbiased reviews of motorcycles and motorcycle products, and interesting articles, can't beat Motorcycle Consumer News.
+1. We've subscribed to MCN for a few years and really enjoy it. We also subscribe to Rider (another favorite) and Cycle World. I've never read Road Bike.
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Re: Magazines you Recommend
I get Canadian Biker , and the recent issue had some surprising news, Apparently Audi has acquired Ducati...
Wait a second there, didn't I know this already??? The joy of belonging to a motorcycle site that is a media outlet for so many manufacturers and has so many enthusiasts that keep us all up to date. I may not renew my subscription...
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Wait a second there, didn't I know this already??? The joy of belonging to a motorcycle site that is a media outlet for so many manufacturers and has so many enthusiasts that keep us all up to date. I may not renew my subscription...

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