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Old 09-15-2008, 04:14 PM
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Default Favorite Harley Magazine

I love my Harley and admit it I am a magazine junky.

I spend some time on the computer getting information, but when it comes to my Harley I find I get the best info and ideas from a magazine.

How do others feel about this? Am I a dinosaur or do you get your Harley info from a magazine too?

I used to read a lot of different Harley magazines to see what I liked best. Most of the magazines I used to read for Harley info have turned into crap with liltte or no valuable info.

Over the years I cut my subscriptions to one Harley magazine after another until I ended up with just American Iron Magazine. I feel it is the best Harley magazine on the market and it covers pretty much everything I am interested in.

Of course, I'd like a bit more old Harley photos and stories, but the Harley tech in American Iron Magazine can't be beat.
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Magazines are definitely the way to go....ya ever try to take your computer into the bathroom and use it whilst on the throne?
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Magazines are definitely the way to go....ya ever try to take your computer into the bathroom and use it whilst on the throne?
I certainly hope you are not comparing the quality of your computer screen to the paper we use in American Iron Magazine!

Might be tough to take care of business.
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Magazines are definitely the way to go....ya ever try to take your computer into the bathroom and use it whilst on the throne?
Yo,Scruffy...think "lap-top"... !!!
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A.I.M. is the best Harley mag for a lot of reasons. Wish they would do a bagger version to.
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Old 09-16-2008, 10:37 PM
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A.I.M. is the best Harley mag for a lot of reasons. Wish they would do a bagger version to.
Why a bagger version so you would have to buy not one Harley magazine but 2. And I'd guess the American Iron Magazine staff would be spread out thinner and do smaller magazines.

Na, leave it as one and give us more special magazine issues like the customs one they did a few months back.
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Why a bagger version so you would have to buy not one Harley magazine but 2. And I'd guess the American Iron Magazine staff would be spread out thinner and do smaller magazines.

Na, leave it as one and give us more special magazine issues like the customs one they did a few months back.
I agree with Bargain Hunter that keeping American Iron as one Harley magazine would probably be better than splitting it into 2 or 3 different versions of a Harley magazine.

Keep all the articles and staff focused in one place.
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There are a very few mags out there that merit a sub. I currently have only two:

AIM*
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*Although may be about to expire... I got an envelope and a plastic bag w/ my last issue No notice of expiration... just an envelope.

**The ONLY objective news source I've found. Provides excellent perspective on both sides of the issues.***

***That being said, liberals are still morons.
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Default Harley Magazine #1

Add my name to the list of people here who think American Iron is the best Harley magazine on the market.

But then again, what would you expect on the American Iron forum?
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Speaking as objectively as possible, we make a very concerted effort to maintain quality standards in producing a top notch product for our readership. That doesn't only include actual editorial content, but also production aesthetics: glossy paper, etc. It's nice to get positive feedback, but also important to hear where we might be able to improve the overall product.
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