Description
Easyriders Magazine, February 2007, Issue #404 is a must-have for enthusiasts of vintage magazines, especially those who appreciate motorcycle culture. This particular issue shines a spotlight on Thunder Cycle's renowned custom bike, known as "Drop Dead Custom," featured prominently on the cover. It provides an insightful look into the world of custom motorcycle creation and showcases stunning artistry and engineering.
This vintage issue captures the essence of motorcycle culture in the mid-2000s, making it not only a collectible item but also a unique snapshot of a vibrant community. It offers readers a chance to explore motorcycle customization trends of the time, highlighting innovation and style that continues to influence the industry today.
The magazine is in excellent condition, showcasing its collectibility. It shows light wear typical for its age, which adds character and authenticity to this relic of motorcycle history. Whether you are a passionate collector or a casual reader, this issue is a valuable addition to any vintage magazines collection.
This issue is packed with exciting content, including:
- Ride ’Em Cowboy - Paul Yaffe tames a wild bronco for Ron Whitton (Pg. 8)
- Ladyslayer - Oscar lucks out with a cool custom by Lucky’s Choppers (Pg. 18)
- Mixin’ Things Up - Thunder Cycle’s former paint wizard takes the TCD look in a new direction. Featured on the cover (Pg. 56)
- Prime Is Not A Crime - Donnie Loos’ barn fresh Sucker Punch Sallys bobber. Featured on the cover (Pg. 74)
- Pound’n’ A Wave - Surfing Hawaii biker-style, via Dozer Cycles (Pg. 84)
- Reinventing The Wheel - A unique DIY guide (Pg. 92)
- Ya Hooligan - BMC’s top bobber from Big Mike and the crew (Pg. 138)
Readers' rides featured include Tim Roberts and his 2003 Wide Glide (Pg. 134) and Dennis Weaver with his 2005 Special Construction (Pg. 135).
All items come with a plastic protective covering, ensuring their integrity for years to come. Check the image below for the actual item you will receive and judge its condition firsthand:
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