Description
Easyriders Magazine is a celebrated name in the world of motorcycle culture, and the May 2006 issue, numbered #395, is a must-have for any avid collector of vintage magazines. This particular edition features the captivating Pugliese's Discovery Bike on the cover, showcasing the innovations and designs that signify the spirit of motorcycling in the mid-2000s.
This issue is not only a visual delight for motorcycle enthusiasts but also serves as a historical artifact, capturing the essence of the biker lifestyle during this era. Vintage bike lovers will appreciate the detailed features within, highlighting unique motorcycles and the passionate stories behind them.
In excellent condition, this magazine shows light wear typical for its age, making it an exceptionally collectible item. Whether you’re an avid reader of motorcycle culture, a nostalgic biker, or a collector of vintage magazines, this edition will make a great addition to your collection.
The following key features make this magazine particularly appealing:
- Going Once, Going Twice... Sold! - The Bikers Ball Auction Bike, featured within, captures the thrilling atmosphere of motorcycle auctions.
- Iron Horse With No Name - This feature presents a unique bike, noted as Number 4, that is a true eye-catcher and was even spotlighted on the cover.
Additionally, readers will enjoy:
- Two Liars - Chronicles the custom ride journeys of Waylon Keeton and Jeff Boudreaux.
- A Breed Apart - Offers insights into Big Dog’s 2006 Pitbull motorcycle, celebrating American craftsmanship.
This collectible magazine not only showcases stunning bikes but also includes various reader highlights from fellow motorcycle enthusiasts, making it a perfect piece for anyone nostalgic about the biker days of the past.