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Old 07-24-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Nothing like a good magazine for, well, reading while on the throne. Does anyone know of a good brit bike mag?
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Are you looking for a magazine exclusively about British bikes or are you asking if there are motorcycle magazines produced in Britain?

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I read "Classic Bike" every month, costs about $8.00 at Borders Books, they also have Performance Bike,, BIKE, What Bike and SuperBike. All are great mags, though most are full-on sportbike oriented except Classic Bike....I think they're head and shoulders above ours in style and photography, some titties too if you like that sort of thing..

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Classic Bike gets two toilet rolls up!!
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I think "TWO" is also British. "BIKE" is excellent.
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Hey there, There is also a mag called the Classic Bike Guide (CBG) - which I think is available overseas...always full of mainly Brit Iron - and has a massive classifieds (with pictures) that is also very interesting to dream over...am I the only one who sets an imaginary price then looks thru clasifieds to see what they could buy?
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My current rave-fav is Moto-Euro magazine.

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T.W.O. is a great magazine. As a matter of fact, US magazines generally SUCK when you compare them to their British counterparts.
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Classic Bike and BIKE are the two I always buy.
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I read BIKE. Confused the heck out of me early on when all the tests talk about A-Roads and B-Roads... Now I follow right along... Funny thing is that they always act surprised when Triumphs do well in their comparisons. Its like they trashed it for so many years pre-Bloor, that now that bikes like the Sprint ST are so incredible, they are dumbfounded.

Only problem with BIKE is that us Yanks can't subscribe. You can pick it up at most Barnes and Nobles though.
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