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A good read !!!
#1
Well with loads of monthly mags and a weekly paper oh and interweb sites what do you recon is a good informative read,the mags are £4 or more now.


I have this months "Ride " mag , a bit same same same , but a little interesting stuff, which one stands out?
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#2
I used to always get "ride" but found that there was getting less and less in it and found the writers a bit dull. I've still bought it every now and then but cancelled my subscription.

I've mostly been getting bike for the last couple of years. I like their write ups and their photography. All the mags are expensive though... I treat myself to one every now and again if I know it's going to be a long nightshift  Wink

Chris
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#3
I subscibe to bike magazine but its turning into gs monthly so its not great value for money imho.
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#4
(08-05-13, 07:51 PM)bri h link Wrote: I subscibe to bike magazine but its turning into gs monthly so its not great value for money imho.

Yes, there have been a lot of Adventure bike write ups in the last year or so. I imagine it's because the best selling bikes in the country at the moment are adventure bikes so they are just trying to appeal to the bigger/fastest selling/growing markets. It does get a bit dull though when you're not that interested in adventure bikes.  :\

Chris
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#5
motorcycle racer.
best mag out there!
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#6
Hi Chris, your right of course its the editors job to put the stuff in that sells and to be fair they do still try to cover all the bases. I have to admit that im a bit anti gs type bikes cos my little legs wont reach the floor from one of them. A good mate has one and he loves it. his last bike was a honda cb600r so a big difference.
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#7
I like the likes of practical performance bikes & motorcycle mechanics.


I know hee haw about mechanicals but i just find them interesting, i like the old sports bike reviews & its all quite nostalgic, the bikes are more affordable too.


I dont think theres enough females posing on bikes either, i know thats a bit pervy but it just adds to the general appeal, even a sneaky peek at back street heroes shows that it has been diluted down to almost not worthy banging one out status :lol , certainly not in Tesco anyway & i aint buying :b


I do like ride & bike but i really only enjoy the articles about riding techniques as i find them useful as a new rider.the rest of the stuff im not that interested in as i dont have enough money & whilst off roading & round the world adventures are no doubt exciting they dont really represent the type of riding im into.


Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#8
hey noggy, theres not enough bikes in playboy either.
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#9
(08-05-13, 10:44 PM)bri h link Wrote: hey noggy, theres not enough bikes in playboy either.


So true!


I mean thats what i hear anyway! Big Grin


Whats the world coming to, i quite like reading mens fitness, like mechanics i dont do fitness but i like reading about it,like bike magazines its the little articles about the science that are interesting,knowledge is all there when i wanna act on it eventually, it keeps me inspired as do some normal bike articles...but come on whys it full o pictures of blokes with their pecs out doin some stupidly ridiculous plyometric one fingered monkey twist.it feels like im buying a gay monthly or somethin, I even turn it over so nobody sees the cover & thinks that. :lol


Get pictures of nice ladies doing some manageable & normal moves stuffed in there for foc sake!!!


Or a lady on an affordable bike doing a dumbell curl with a big can o beer 8)
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#10
I like your thinking noggy. If i ever get round to all the mods and stuff ive been meaning to ill have the first fazer on the moon.
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#11
(08-05-13, 11:25 PM)bri h link Wrote: I like your thinking noggy. If i ever get round to all the mods and stuff ive been meaning to ill have the first fazer on the moon.


:lol


Some of us are already wired to the moon Wink
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#12
.Haha best way mate that sanity malarkys not for the likes of us.
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#13
I will check out "motorcycle racer " and "performance bikes" to see if they are worthy of the money
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#14
I got a subscription to ride but only for the free heated handgrips.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one.  Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
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#15
I think it was a tank bag that reeled me in.
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#16
The Mrs bought me a subscription to 'MCN Sport' last Chrimbo which i find really interesting in keeping informed about whats happening on the worldwide racing scene and some of the photography is stunning. I used to buy Ride, Performance Bikes, Fast Bikes etc on a monthly basis in my younger days when i had disposable income and less responsibilities  :\  but found them all very 'samey samey' eventually and don't buy any of them now. I found they all became very 'Top Gear' where it just seems to be fools larking about in/on expensive machinery i probably won't ever be able to afford and wouldn't particularly want anyway. If i were to subscribe to any of them now it would be something more like Classic Motorcycle Mechanics as it's more informative and has reviews of more realistic machines that i might even be able to afford.
I can also state that i have never bought a bike based on what a journo says as thats just opinion.
Yamaha Fazer 'the only bike you'll ever need' maybe ???
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#17
Stopped buying all the"glossy" mags since they cost c £4 a throw. Have been buying MCN every week but am beginning to doubt its relevance to me anymore.
Recently they were testing "Adventure" bikes and two things shocked me: The price of these behemoths loaded with all sorts of expensive electrickery/buttons/bells/whistles and the all-up wet weight of these monsters! :eek  Don't think Charlie & Ewan did us any favours with their "Long Way Round".
The journos have done the "pocket rocket" theme to death-now theyre trying to" supersize my ride".
Just waiting for them to rediscover the joys of  real world bikes like the ones we love! :lol
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#18
"classic motorcycle mechanics" for me,not every month though as it does repeat itself a bit  Wink 
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#19
Motorcycle Sport & Leisure is the one to buy! I would recomend it because in the past I've had a few of my articles in there!
Utter bias aside, it's a good read for everyone, no matter if you ride sports, adventure or are enjoying a 'practical' old crock from the 70s/80s.
And, no I didn't join this forum just to plug it!
Si
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#20
I have a subscripotion to Ride this year which I got for Christmas but usually buy it anyway

The power rangers sportsbike mags leave me cold- I will never emulate them and find the chasing of 2 bhp by tweaking the dooflambender beyond anything I want to know - I would rather be out riding my Fazer!

There are various free motorcycle mags on line which you can download on to your electrionic book thingy and I think when my subscription runs out I will take out a web subscription for Ride as I am running out of space to keep them and it seems a shame to throw them away
Greybeard now 
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