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Discover the excitement of motorcycle culture with the Easyriders Magazine from October 1999. This vintage magazine captures the thrill of Robbie Knievel's legendary death jump, revealing the adrenaline-packed world of motorcycle stunts. Ideal for enthusiasts and collectors, this issue is a true gem in the realm of vintage magazines.
This particular issue not only focuses on Knievel's astounding performance but also encapsulates the vibrant spirit of the late '90s motorcycle community. A must-have for any motorcycle aficionado, it offers fascinating insights into the culture, superb photography, and storytelling that defines the era. From custom builds to fascinating interviews, this magazine is a window into the freedom and adventure associated with the open road.
The magazine is in very good (VG) condition, showing only minor wear along the edges, indicative of its age. This adds to its character and collectibility, making it a valuable addition for anyone passionate about vintage magazines. Each page has been meticulously preserved, ensuring that this piece of history will last for years to come.
Don't miss the chance to own this Easyriders Magazine October 1999 issue. It's more than just a magazine; it's a collectible that narrates stories of motorcycles and their riders, along with an intriguing cover story and various feature articles, including:
- Taboo III: Discover the third-time charm of Paul Lazar’s show-winning Softy.
- Agent Orange: Marvel at Joe Martin’s one-off rigid that kicks some serious ass.
- Twin Cam Terror: Explore the future of Harley with Russ Tom’s hot 88-inch bike.
- The Sweet Taste of Victory: Read about Cobra's ultimate custom sled for Polaris.
- Readers' Rides: Enjoy stunning showcases of motorcycles owned by passionate riders.
Add this unique Easyriders Magazine October 1999 issue to your vintage magazine collection today! Browse through the detailed photos included to assess its condition and beauty.