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Old 03-11-2009, 08:36 PM
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Default Got my May issue, Another great issue

Got my May issue today, seems earlier in the month than usually, probably an early deadline so everyone could go to Daytona.
Nice page count, nice small font in the advertiser index.
The photo article by Bob Feather instantly caught my attention, great article.
Then read Buzz, always great.
Really liked the editorial by Stephanie Feld about the Iron butt. Nice to read a females view without the word woman in the first paragraph.
Great photos in the touring article although I have not read it yet.
Love the art work with the bikes knocked out and the black background, great work by the art department really adds interest.
The bikes could have been lighten just a tad, they kind if get lost, and the purple type gets lost on the black, maybe a white outline to make it pop.
That and there are two like this pretty close together, kind of to much too close.
Nice feature story by Chris, about the wide tire but have not read, it all yet. Looks like the next article to read.
I skimmed over the build of the Maxton bike, found it last because it is kind of buried in the back, love finding surprises like that in the back because it draws readers to the advertisers usually lost in the tail of the mag.
Like to see Buzz writing more.
Skimmed over the wheel change by RJ Rivero, this guy is a great addition to the magazine.
See the product review of the snap on impact, driver, someone must have got a new set of tools I know they don’t advertise.
That is about it, until I get a chance to read more, good work guys now get back to work!
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Old 03-11-2009, 09:15 PM
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Default Re: Got my May issue, Another great issue

Knowing you were at Maxton helping us get that old Harley flathead to set the LSR records I figured you'd have been all over the article on how we got that bike running right.

Thanks for the compliments on the new issue. Didn't think it would be in any subscribers' hands that fast.
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Old 03-11-2009, 09:41 PM
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Default Re: Got my May issue, Another great issue

Can't wait for the Maxton bike article. I actually tried to swing getting enough time off to go up to Maggie Valley to help before going to Maxton but, couldn't do it. I came close though and wish I had been able to. Maxton was a blast and I probably couldn't have stood being at WTT, too, to help with the bike. Dale might have had to hit me in the shin with a wrench a time or two.
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Old 03-11-2009, 10:49 PM
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Well I found it last, just before dinner, but I did get time to read the Maxton 31 story “getting it running,” what a great story.
When I saw you run the race article first and then work backward I was a little puzzled but, now I understand, why you did it.
This made me feel like I was there watching that bike start on the second kick.
I would have loved to been there scratching off the black paint.
Great article great photos, this is really good stuff.
This is an article I will read over and over, AIM at its best.

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Knowing you were at Maxton helping us get that old Harley flathead to set the LSR records I figured you'd have been all over the article on how we got that bike running right.

Thanks for the compliments on the new issue. Didn't think it would be in any subscribers' hands that fast.
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