EASYRIDERS magazine to return

New Orleans Kevin

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:clapping:This info just dropped to me - the EASYRIDERS magazine many of us, well at least me, used to read from cover to cover is coming back. of course there will be some changes; i'll let y'all decide on if they're good or bad - no nudity for one. the website promises all the same type of material the old EasyRiders had and is offering discounted subscriptions. www.classiceasyriders.com :Dorag: FWIW: I am just an old customer who grew up with the mag, not employed by them
 
:clapping:This info just dropped to me - the EASYRIDERS magazine many of us, well at least me, used to read from cover to cover is coming back. of course there will be some changes; i'll let y'all decide on if they're good or bad - no nudity for one. the website promises all the same type of material the old EasyRiders had and is offering discounted subscriptions. www.classiceasyriders.com :Dorag: FWIW: I am just an old customer who grew up with the mag, not employed by them

Not familiar with the mag but the promise of no nudity has a certain appeal to this lifetime rider. If one wants to look at nudity then it can found anywhere on the internet should one want to look at it. I have more important things to do with my time. Seen all the nudity I wanted growing up when I was just young, dumb and full of cum as the old saying used to go.
 
I will not be buying easyrider magazine, I used to get it all the time, but it got to the point that their was more advertizing than anything else, I understand this, this is what keeps a magazine afloat, but it got worse, so I quit. I sold all my copies of easyriders, big bike and other mags to a guy at work for $200 dollars and this was 16 years ago, haven't bought a bike mag since. The guy at work got a deal IMHO, had over 10 years worth of these mags.

All for now Trampas
 
I have 100's of Easy Rider and In The Wind mags. I tried to sell them but it seems that Harley riders can't read so no takers. :)

My eyes can hardly focus anymore so there's no reason to keep them any longer. Now I'm liquidating all my bike magazines from the 70's to about 2010 (American Iron/MCN/Road Rider/American Rider and HOG Tales/The Enthusiast/etc.) to the trash heap. Already tossed out about 100.....didn't realize how heavy 100 magazines are. :)

If anyone wants them, come pick them up before next week.

Also have all the Easy Rider VHS tapes......also tossing out.

Only magazine I would think of keeping is MCN - wish they still published it......best bike magazine ever = never had any ads just bike stuff.
 
You can check out here what this rag has turned into, you decide while I ride:p



If that is what the “new” mag is going to be I doubt any of the old readers will be interested. I grew up with the Easyriders full of choppers, info on bike parts and rallies and women. I know times have changed but as a general rule , and I’m making my own observation here, the bikers haven’t gone PC and still want the old style Easyriders. The one in the video was a disgrace to the name
 
If that is what the “new” mag is going to be I doubt any of the old readers will be interested. I grew up with the Easyriders full of choppers, info on bike parts and rallies and women. I know times have changed but as a general rule , and I’m making my own observation here, the bikers haven’t gone PC and still want the old style Easyriders. The one in the video was a disgrace to the name

I agree 100 percent

Most all good bike rags are gone, sad but true

I still have many centerfolds from years gone by of Easyriders hanging in my garage

I will never take them down, it reminds me of my past passion, and forever gone days
 
Just watched the video.

I do not relate to this new world.

Fortunately, we still seem to know what parts people want for their bikes....even these new folks buying bikes that don't know what a world without smartphones is like....even them, they seem to like the parts we make for Harleys.

But get outside of Harleys...and look at the world they live in, the way they think....I am lost. And that's ok.

Kevin
 
I have 100's of Easy Rider and In The Wind mags. I tried to sell them but it seems that Harley riders can't read so no takers. :)

My eyes can hardly focus anymore so there's no reason to keep them any longer. Now I'm liquidating all my bike magazines from the 70's to about 2010 (American Iron/MCN/Road Rider/American Rider and HOG Tales/The Enthusiast/etc.) to the trash heap. Already tossed out about 100.....didn't realize how heavy 100 magazines are. :)

If anyone wants them, come pick them up before next week.

Also have all the Easy Rider VHS tapes......also tossing out.

Only magazine I would think of keeping is MCN - wish they still published it......best bike magazine ever = never had any ads just bike stuff.

I agree on MCN….. I just renewed for 3 years..then poof away they went 😟..
 
This thing is going nowhere unless 'the elitists' with the bank account buy the things for show. Check out the price of this publication, and the location, that speaks volumes. Yikes, NYC within sight of NYC famous park? Who brought this to town, Coumo? Maybe Soros has an interest. :gah:
 
With time comes change. Sometimes that's good and sometimes that's bad. Depends on ones perspective. HD is proof of that, just just look at what kind cycles are being peddled by HD now days compared to when many of us were growing up, the Cold War days of yesteryear. Everyone has their own idea of what the good ole days were like. These days we're living in now will become this current generations good ole days in about 40 years down the road. But I must must admit my good ole days will go unmatched in my mind, the days of iron and not of plastic like now.
 
Looking at the video preview of the mag convinced me even if they sent me a free copy it would be something I would only spend about 1 minute looking at, similar to any junk mail. $20? Are you kidding me? There could be a market for it I suppose in big cities, maybe younger dudes who don't even own motorcycles.
 
I watched the video. If I knew nothing about this magazine and it was sitting on the table in my doctors office, I would pick it up to read while waiting. A few seconds flipping through it and it would have been put back down in favor moving on to a copy of Better Homes and Gardens....:xzqxz:..... Jim
 
I watched the video. If I knew nothing about this magazine and it was sitting on the table in my doctors office, I would pick it up to read while waiting. A few seconds flipping through it and it would have been put back down in favor moving on to a copy of Better Homes and Gardens....:xzqxz:..... Jim

Or magazine about Golf that every doctors waiting room is stocked up with..
 
Watching the video, the mag looks like the HD HOG mag. All gloss and no substance!

........and that magazine is gone too. It's now on line.

I'll be damned if I spend 8 hours a day at the office looking at a video monitor and then come home and have to look at another video monitor. Thankfully Thunder Press and American Rifleman is still in magazine format. I have cancelled every magazine subscription that is now on video format only.
 
I watched the video. If I knew nothing about this magazine and it was sitting on the table in my doctors office, I would pick it up to read while waiting. A few seconds flipping through it and it would have been put back down in favor moving on to a copy of Better Homes and Gardens....:xzqxz:..... Jim

:laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
ER was all about entertaining riders and shocking the "straights " as we called them. Man those were some great times we had. No I dont need this "magazine" . Pisano sold the business and all the writers are gone except for Bandit and J.J. Solari. Whenever I long for the old days I'll go up to the attic and look through my old copies. Its enough.
 

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