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from: BowTie Inc.




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1098







Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Issues Per Year: 12
Label: BowTie Inc.
Magazine Type: Consumer magazine
Manufacturer: BowTie Inc.
Number Of Issues: 12
Publisher: BowTie Inc.
Sales Rank: 1098
Studio: BowTie Inc.
Subscription Length: 365 days




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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
An unbiased newsletter dedicated to motorcycling safety and enjoyment for the serious motorcycle enthusiast. Each issue, which has no advertising, provides independent tests and ratings of motorcycles and motorcycle-related products, as well as how-to maintenance tips for top performance, head-to-head model comparisons, safe-riding tips, and money-saving product reviews you can?t find anywhere else!

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Who Reads Motorcycle Consumer News?
Each issue is written for people who have a passion for motorcycling and who want to spend their money and riding time wisely. Motorcyclists who want unbiased test results on new models from supermotos to luxury cruisers and money-saving product test and comparisons and who want to improve their riding skills. Riders who save their issues as a valuable reference tool they refer to time and time again.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:

  • Proficient Motorcycling: Tips to help you manage risks and push your skills to become a better rider.
  • Mental Motorcycling: Easy-to-understand tips to improve your thinking skills and avoid a lot of trial and error.
  • Medical Motorcycling: Conditions that affect riders, their causes, treatment and how to prevent them.
  • Innovation of the Month: Reviewing the latest new products.
  • MC Bulletins: News and latest recalls.
  • Downtime Files and Cycle Attorney: Answers to readers' questions.
  • What's Happening: Motorcycle events across the country.
  • Street Strategy: Important riding tips.
  • Feature articles: Comprehensive, real-world motorcycle performance test reports on the latest models, in-depth product comparisons, legislation issues affecting motorcyclists, and rider-friendly destinations that make a day of riding even more special, like the Two Wheels Only Motorcycle Resort in Suches, GA.
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Contributors:
The monthly Proficient Motorcycling features have been shared by two of the most respected names in the business; David Hough, author of several best selling books for BowTie Publishing and now his protégé, Ken Condon, who has taken the reins these last few years. Regular contributors also include Glynn Kerr, the world's pre-eminant freelance motorcycle designer and former head of the International Motorcycle Design Association; Dr. Flash Gordon, author of Blood, Sweat and Gears, and America’s most read physician specializing in motorcycle-related medicine; and Dr. Gregory Frasier, the only rider to have officially circumnavigated the globe four times by motorcycle, provides columns on travel and long distance riding preparation; plus many expert riders and testers.

Magazine Layout
Rather than a glossy format, Motorcycle Consumer News is printed on no-glare paper that displays color and detail beautifully. The Table of Contents is right on the cover for handy reference. Along with full-color photos and in-depth articles, there are charts and illustrations that provide the facts and test results motorcyclists need to not only make more informed decisions, but also to improve their riding enjoyment and safety.

Comparisons to Other Magazines
Subscriber-supported since 1991, Motorcycle Consumer News is the only non-commercial motorcycle magazine in the U.S. Unlike some other magazines, this publication doesn't specialize in one type of bike or riding style to the exclusion of everything else. And instead of page after page of ad clutter, there is no outside advertising to get in the way of the wealth of useful information in every issue.

Advertising
This publication contains no outside commercial advertising in order to assure readers that all reporting is honest and unbiased.

Awards
Twice awarded the Motorcycle Riders Foundation's Thomas Paine award for significant investigative journalism.










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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Finally, an Honest Opinion!
So many times I've read a review about a new or updated motorcycle in one of the many cycle magazines stating how wonderful or flawless the bike is, only to find out later it suffers from many problems not mentioned in the review. I enjoy Motorcycle Consumer News because you can expect honest reviews without the fear of the writers or editors being paid off with lavish gifts or trips.
I am completely happy with this magazine. And ordering it through Amazon was the only way I could get a 2-year subscription.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic Magazine
* Oh man this is a fantastic magazine!! Since the price of gas went up, I've been riding more and more. This magazine keeps me up on all the latest. Highly recommended. I've ridden over 100,000 miles and close to 40 years and ALWAYS learn something new from this magazine. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Magazine!!!!
This magazine has NO advertisments, just good reviews, stories, facts, and lessons about motorcycles and anything to do with them. No factory sponsered biases, just honest writing. How refreshing!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Best Motorcycle publication
* This is the best motorcycle publication I've found. All of it is very well written in a clear understandable way and informative. Always interesting and enjoyable. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - MCN
Unbiased reporting. Accepts no advertising. Well-rounded for all types of riding. Has very factual articles. The "Consumer Reports" of motorcycling.

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