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View Poll Results: How To Improve American Iron Magazine
It's fine as it. Change nothing. 5 7.69%
Add more tech & how-to articles, less custom bike features 41 63.08%
Add more feature bikes, less tech & how-to articles 1 1.54%
Feature more "real world" bikes, less big buck ones 45 69.23%
Add more bagger bike features 19 29.23%
Add more classic bike features 13 20.00%
Add more tours & destinations 31 47.69%
Add more "snaps" 12 18.46%
Add more riding skills articles 19 29.23%
Add more project bikes 13 20.00%
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Old 11-21-2007, 08:42 PM
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I'm not promising anything here, so don't get all crazy about what people post or vote. But every once in a while we ask our readers how to improve American Iron Magazine and we often get some great replies.

So here's your chance to tell us what you think. And you can vote for more than one change.

I can't guarantee we'll use all or any of the ideas, but I can sssure you we'll read and consider them all.

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Don't know if it'll help, but I put in my two cents.
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Old 11-21-2007, 09:04 PM
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I appreciate the opportunity. Thx.

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Ditto message too short so Ditto again
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This is the only motorcycle magazine I read and I do read it cover to cover. I would like to see more how to articles even if they don't apply to me - I read them anyway.

I personally don't spend as much time with the custom bikes but I do read them. I will read the how to articles a couple of times as well as the questions and answers.

You cannot be all things to all people and you have a good variety so changing nothing is not a bad thing.

Keep them coming I will keep reading.
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Old 11-23-2007, 09:03 PM
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Buzz, I have been reading AIM for over 10 years now, and as far as I am concerned it is the best damn Vtwin mag available.

I would like to see more BAGGERS! It's amazing what they are doing with them these days. More real world bikes is great too, but we also need to see the radical customs as well as they drive change.

I forgot to check off for more safe riding articles, as a Motorcycle Instructor I enjoy them, but think few other people care to read and learn how to ride better. Just watch people on American Thunder, at Sturgis or any other large bike gathering, most riders haven't even mastered the most basic skills (like slow riding with feet on the pegs), how can we get them to want to read an article braking or avoidance??

Please keep the classic bikes in there, I love to check out the fine old iron.

Great staff, great mag!
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Old 11-23-2007, 10:46 PM
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Just discovered this forum...fantastic! Maybe I'll find another place to introduce myself as I look around.
I voted for more tours and riding adventures. There is nothing like crossing this great country of ours on American iron. I live to travel and have for more than 35 years. If I can't be on the road there is nothing better I'd like to do than read about someone elses adventures in the great ole U.S. A. I appreciate the opportunity to be able cast my vote for my passion. Thanks.
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Yet another Texan. Welcome from Austin
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Old 11-24-2007, 07:57 AM
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Thanks for the welcome.
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I have to agree with everything that has been posted. I also answered the poll. I do read the magazine cover to cover several times and pass it along to a friend of mine. I just don't get all the expensive customs - can't ride them - I don't bar hop.
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