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(Classic) Easyriders magazine again hits a speed bump

The above screenshot shows a message that appears as a pop-up on the re-invented “Classic” Easyriders magazine website. This is after two years into the re-launch of this iconic motorcycling lifestyle publication. Two specific things noted after reviewing the website: The September 2023 issue is not listed for sale There is no link nor button nor any webpage for purchase of annual subscription It is unknown if there is any refunds or cancellations or any other subscriber related issues– and we don’t intend to speculate. Look out for Bikernet.com investigation into this discovery in the upcoming weekly news posted every Thursday. Refer our Weekly News section by clicking here. Below is the text reproduction from the screenshot for your information and reference only — all rights are exclusive to Classic Easyriders and Paisano Publishing only. * * * * From: https://classiceasyriders.com/ Dear Easyriders Subscribers, Due to a legal conflict between GIT Corp. (licensee) and Paisano Publishing (licensor and Brand Owner), GIT Corp. will no longer be publishing Easyriders Magazine. It will continue to be published monthly by Paisano Publishing and the current subscribers list has been forward to Paisano from GIT, in order for you monthly subscription to continue being delivered to all Easyriders subscribers. Please direct any new subscription inquiries or current subscription questions to: bbarresi@paisanopub.com We at GIT Corp. would like to thank all the customers that have supported us in the past 2 years in bringing back Easyriders Magazine. Thanks, GIT Corp.

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AirTech Streamlining 4th of July Sale

Helly Guys, Gals, and Fans, Yep, we are entering those long “dog days of summer” and we know you still haven’t touched that project in your garage… Many of you have reached out about that bodywork and still haven’t pulled the trigger. Just like every other business in the world, we are having a 4th of July special! This will be our last sale until Black Friday in November. Sale lasts from 7/3-7/5! You guys on our mailing list get special treatment. Get an additional 10% off on top of the 20% discount that the regular commoners (non-subscribers of our newsletter) get! Everyday folk will be using a 20% off code (7423), but you peeps should use code (7423+10) to get 30% off! That’s a substantial discount! It could get you up to $300 off a fuel tank, or set of bodywork. It’s certainly worth doing…. Check out our website, find the parts you wants, give us a call and start saving! Code: 7423+10 Call or email to take advantage of this sale today! * * * * * * * * Tell ’em Bikernet.com sent ya !!!

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Boss of Cycle Source Empire Steps Up

by Chris Callen There is true Motorcycle Passion behind each Issue, fueled by Motorcycle Nuts Click Here to read this Feature Article on Bikernet.com Bandit, after reading your article, I realize two things: I have been fortunate to take part in this ride with you. Two, more specifically towards the content of the state of the magazine article, we are in a great place…. Kinda! You see, in the hay days of the motorcycle culture, when things got crazy big and popular culture fell in love with us, there was money for the corporations to come in and dominate our culture, especially the space in print. But the problem for them was the very thing that fuels this lifestyle, and that is passion. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Click here to get your Kickstart today

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Understanding the World of Chopper Magazines

The Ups and Downs of Print Media by Bandit and a handful of Editors I thought I might check in on the Motorcycle Magazine industry, specifically the chopper guys. F***, I didn’t know what I was diving into. A couple of years ago only one magazine survived the cost issues, the internet competition and the distribution expenses, Cycle Source. Some magazines went sorta underground, changed their formats and dropped out of the retail market. Then Chopper Magazine returned with a large glossy format, quality printing but subscription only. Click Here to Read this study of the Chopper Print Media Business, only on Bikernet.com * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * What is the Cantina? Its Freedom to Ride your Motorcycle! Check out Membership Benefits by clicking here.

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