Description
Easyriders Magazine July 2003, Issue #361 features the iconic Paul Yaffe's New Frame design, making it a collectible item for enthusiasts of vintage motorcycles and motorcycle culture. This issue captures the essence of motorcycle customization and showcases some of the most stylish rides of that era.
This vintage magazine is a fantastic addition to any collection, offering insight into the trends and designs that shaped the motorcycle community in the early 2000s. It highlights numerous custom builds, including captivating features like Jerry Covington's personal chopper, which resonates with both collectors and casual readers alike.
The magazine's value lies not only in its rich content but also in its nostalgia for the biking community. For avid readers and collectors, this issue serves as a historical snapshot of innovation in motorcycle design. It provides a glimpse into the culture that celebrates freedom and individuality.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in excellent shape, showing light wear typical for its age, but still desirable for serious collectors of vintage magazines. The item comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity while being incorporated into your collection.

Some notable features of this vintage issue include:
- Two For The Road: Old-school scoots from Chica, featuring both a bobber and a chopper.
- Riding Dante's Inferno: A showcase of two-wheeled, V-twin poetry in motion from Matt Hotch.
- Desert Dawn: A personal panhead built for Panzer's main man, exemplifying classic custom builds.
This Easyriders Magazine July 2003 #361 is truly an essential piece for collectors of vintage magazines and motorcycle aficionados alike. Don't miss your chance to own this incredible collectible!