Description
Discover a gem from the past with the Easyriders Magazine August 2003 #362. This vintage magazine is not just a publication but a collectible item that showcases the captivating world of motorcycle culture. With no label and in very good condition, this magazine offers a comprehensive guide to bike kits that avid collectors and motorcycle enthusiasts will find invaluable.
This particular issue holds significance as it dives into the enthralling spirit of motorcycle customization and modification, typical of the late 20th century. The articles featured reflect on the community’s passion for building and designing unique bikes, making this edition a noteworthy addition to any vintage magazines collection. The content resonates with both historical importance and a cultural snapshot of the motorcycle lifestyle, providing readers a glimpse into the creativity and craftsmanship of that era.
The magazine is in great shape for its age, showing only light wear typical for a publication from this time. Each page is filled with rich illustrations and informative articles, making it not just collectible but also a delightful read.
The magazine includes captivating features such as:
- Stuck In The '60s - Insights into vintage motorcycle culture.
- Indian's New Chief - A spotlight on one of the icons of motorcycle design.
- Suicide Bobber - Innovative design trends of the time.
To ensure its preservation, each magazine is sold with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding your investment. This August 2003 issue, like all products listed on Original Magazines, comes with the assurance of combined shipping options for your convenience.
All images provided capture the exact item available for purchase, allowing you to assess its condition accurately. Check out the photos to appreciate minor wear on the edges, typical of publications of this era. Grab this vintage piece of motorcycle history today!