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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:18 am
by JC Viper
sv-wolf wrote:
wmg1299 wrote:My favorite mag is Motorcycle Sport and Leisure. It's a Brittish publication, but an american company offers fairly cheap subcriptions in the US. It has the most complete reviews, and news, and the best written articles in my opinion.
+1

It's the only British magazine, in my view, that writes for adults who are into bikes and biking - no gimmicks, no fuss, no glitz or glamour, just lots of lively and interesting reading.

It's been around since forever. I remember buying it in the 1960s.

I'm trying to find it but apparently Barnes and Nobles don't have it. Time to go looking for another shop.

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:32 am
by celt
my current subsciption to Ducati Magazine (err, i mean Motorcyclist) is running out and i probably won't be renewing.

i have a couple year sub to Cycle World, so i'll read that until it runs out then MAYBE reup.

when my current sub to Robb Report Moto runs out i won't be heartbroken...it's pretty worthless IMHO....

i used to read The Horse because i like to see what the average joe can do with a torch and an angle grinder (i live vicariously through them...) but i haven't picked up an issue in awhile...

i have a sub to Motorcycle Consumer News and that's pretty good, but it's too short...not enough moto reviews IMHO

i think i am just bored....

until the new models come out.... :o

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:04 am
by suzuki500
CYCLETRADER! :laughing:

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 3:46 pm
by wmg1299
JC Viper wrote:
sv-wolf wrote:
wmg1299 wrote:My favorite mag is Motorcycle Sport and Leisure. It's a Brittish publication, but an american company offers fairly cheap subcriptions in the US. It has the most complete reviews, and news, and the best written articles in my opinion.
+1

It's the only British magazine, in my view, that writes for adults who are into bikes and biking - no gimmicks, no fuss, no glitz or glamour, just lots of lively and interesting reading.

It's been around since forever. I remember buying it in the 1960s.

I'm trying to find it but apparently Barnes and Nobles don't have it. Time to go looking for another shop.
Barnes and Noble is tricky with their magazines. We have six Barnes and Noble's in the area, but only two of the m actually carry Motorcycle Sport and Leisure. If you have more than one in your area, it may be worth checking the others.