Description
Easyriders Magazine January 2007 #403 showcases the Ultimate Biker Bash, making it a must-have for motorcycle enthusiasts and collectors alike. This vintage issue offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of biking culture, presenting an array of features that highlight the thrilling lifestyle associated with motorcycles. Packed with stunning visuals, captivating articles, and insights into iconic bike styles, this collectible magazine is perfect for those who appreciate the freedom of the open road.
This distinctive issue is particularly special as it highlights some of the most impressive custom builds in the biking community, such as Jimmy Shine’s SO-CAL Hot Rod Harley and Paul Yaffe's custom chops. The magazine not only features innovative designs but also dives into the community aspect of biking, presenting reader's rides and showcasing individual stories that connect with biking culture.
In excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, this vintage magazine is not just a reading experience but also a piece of history that reflects the culture of the early 2000s biker scene. It serves as a testament to the continuing evolution of motorcycle design and the passion driving the biker community.
The item being pictured in this listing is exactly what you will receive. Please check the picture for condition purposes. We do offer combined shipping – just ask! All our items come with a plastic protective covering for added safety.
FEATURES:
- Shine On - Jimmy Shine’s SO-CAL Hot Rod Harley (Pg. 8)
- Sturgis Chop - Paul Yaffe vs. Zombie 2 (Pg. 18)
- Tempting Fate - A Racy Little Number From Indian Larry Legacy (Pg. 42)
- The Wild Card - Jaxxon Fiffe’s Billboard On Wheels (Pg. 56) Featured on the cover
- Mondo’s Sittin’ Low - And Still Waitin’ To Go (Pg. 74)
- Ready To Play - KC Creations’ Dominatrix Trendsetter (Pg. 84) Featured on the cover
- The Jester - So Wicked, It Ain’t Even Funny (Pg. 92)
- Test Ride Harley’s Classic - Improving The Un-improvable (Pg. 138)
READERS' RIDES:
- Jeff Jennings and his 1964 Panhead (Pg. 134)
- Brian Stiller and his 2004 Heritage Softail (Pg. 135)
- Erik Medina and his 2004 Special Construction (Pg. 136)
- Michael Winnefeld and his 1974 Special Construction (Pg. 136)