Easyriders Magazine May 2002 #347 Russ Tom of Downtown Harley No Label VG


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The Easyriders Magazine May 2002 #347 is a must-have for enthusiasts of vintage magazines, particularly those passionate about motorcycle culture. This iconic issue features renowned motorcycle builder Russ Tom from Downtown Harley, showcasing the fusion of Softails and Buells. An alluring piece of history, this issue captures the essence of the early 2000s motorcycle lifestyle and its vibrant community.

For collectors, this vintage magazine is significant not only for its striking cover but also for the engaging articles within that reflect the adventurous spirit of the motorcycle scene. Readers will delight in features such as:

  • Streetfighters: A spotlight on Russ Tom, mixing classic Softails and Buells.
  • Home Built Home Run: An in-depth look at Michael Pouliot and his remarkable Cyber Bike.
  • Purple Panic: Jesse Martinez takes center stage with daring insights on the panhead.

This magazine is in very good condition for its age, with only minor wear on the edges, making it an exceptional collectible item. Each copy comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for many years to come. Please refer to the detailed photos for a closer look at the magazine’s condition.

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For motorcycle history enthusiasts and vintage magazine collectors alike, the Easyriders Magazine May 2002 #347 represents a piece of the rich tapestry of American motorcycle culture that continues to inspire riders today.

Featured articles include:

  • Southern Fried Symmetry – A deep dive into Jerry Stephenson’s unique chopper builds.
  • Going the Distance – Jamie Hunter reveals how to enjoy the ride without ever leaving home.
  • Blues Buster – A thrilling road test of Harley’s new XL883R race-ready Sportster.

Take a step back in time and immerse yourself in this vintage magazine, a true representation of the dazzling motorcycle culture of its time.

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