Thanks AIM!
Motorcycle Reference MaterialDiscuss Thanks AIM! in the Harley Products & Services forums; I just wanted to say thanks to all the guys at American Iron for putting out a great rag every month. While I don't read all the maazine I think ...
I just wanted to say thanks to all the guys at American Iron for putting out a great rag every month. While I don't read all the maazine I think your tech and how to articles are great. And I love the classics too.
Thanks and keep up the good work. No other rag on the market can hold a candle to you.
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I to would like to say thanks - I do read it cover to cover several times. I however - don't keep them - I used to but storing them has become a probelm. Have you thought abuot putting the tech articles - how to - on CD ? I would certainly buy it - maybe some like year 2001 - the articles??????? 2002 and so on - I think you get the idea. I would certainly pay for those ......thanks again.
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That would be a really good idea,i would buy them also,i read my mag and am always referencing back to one,i keep mine,but it does take up space.......Thanks for the good mag,i appreciate it alot.
I to would like to say thanks - I do read it cover to cover several times. I however - don't keep them - I used to but storing them has become a probelm. Have you thought abuot putting the tech articles - how to - on CD ? I would certainly buy it - maybe some like year 2001 - the articles??????? 2002 and so on - I think you get the idea. I would certainly pay for those ......thanks again.
Great idea Texan: National Geographic put decades of material on CD's so folks could clear all the old magazines out of the attic or wherever, no reason why AIM can't do it too!
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