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Australian Motorcyclist

Oct 01 2021
Magazine

The brainchild of two of Australia’s best known motorcycle journalists – Peter “The Bear” Thoeming and Stuart Woodbury. Together The Bear and Stuart provide you with all of the latest and greatest motorcycles and especially all of the best places to travel on your motorcycle. Each month you get our regular Pub of the Month column, along with our two free pullout maps – the only motorcycle magazine in Australia to provide such a unique feature. On sale around the middle of each month and of course you can guarantee your copy each month by subscribing! Make sure you are part of the AMM motorcycling community and enjoy your motorcycle even more.

Australian Motorcyclist

Going retro

STICKY

WIRES CROSSED UP

THE ANSWERS

TEASE ME

LAP IT

SMOKEY AND THE DARK HORSE

BIG CHANGES

NO GO

FOUR OF THE BEST • The 1980s turbo race saw all major manufacturers produce a production turbocharged bike. Many were fails but a few were fantastic bikes and are now quite collectable. These are our pick for the best four.

WHITE CLIFFS, NSW

TRIUMPH STREET TWIN • IS IT ANY WONDER THAT THIS MOTORCYCLE IS SO POPULAR?

RIDING THE BOOT • There’s more to Italy than Venice

Yay! • PERTH-TOODYAY, WA

ALONG THE MURRAY • SOME OF THE BEST

CAGIVA V593 • The sexiest of all!

CLASSICALLY REPLICATED • Karl Webster’s passion for Ducati ran deep. Funds were tight but he decided to make a replica of the bike that inspired a replica. A tangle of words maybe, but the finished result is a delight.

DEATH VALLEY DAZE • Things are looking up down there

SUZUKI GS1000S • Too Cooley

Bazza’s banger • THE LEGENDARY SUZUKI RGB500

Take a punt on Edelweiss • Can I go, can I, can I? Maybe

Finnish, fogging

WHAT SAY YOU?

SUBSCRIBE THIS MONTH AND WIN

SMALL DIFFERENCES

NEW BIKE PRICES

COMFORT IS CLEARLY SUBJECTIVE

SIGNATURE BEAR


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 118 Publisher: Clemenger Media Sales Edition: Oct 01 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 16, 2021

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

The brainchild of two of Australia’s best known motorcycle journalists – Peter “The Bear” Thoeming and Stuart Woodbury. Together The Bear and Stuart provide you with all of the latest and greatest motorcycles and especially all of the best places to travel on your motorcycle. Each month you get our regular Pub of the Month column, along with our two free pullout maps – the only motorcycle magazine in Australia to provide such a unique feature. On sale around the middle of each month and of course you can guarantee your copy each month by subscribing! Make sure you are part of the AMM motorcycling community and enjoy your motorcycle even more.

Australian Motorcyclist

Going retro

STICKY

WIRES CROSSED UP

THE ANSWERS

TEASE ME

LAP IT

SMOKEY AND THE DARK HORSE

BIG CHANGES

NO GO

FOUR OF THE BEST • The 1980s turbo race saw all major manufacturers produce a production turbocharged bike. Many were fails but a few were fantastic bikes and are now quite collectable. These are our pick for the best four.

WHITE CLIFFS, NSW

TRIUMPH STREET TWIN • IS IT ANY WONDER THAT THIS MOTORCYCLE IS SO POPULAR?

RIDING THE BOOT • There’s more to Italy than Venice

Yay! • PERTH-TOODYAY, WA

ALONG THE MURRAY • SOME OF THE BEST

CAGIVA V593 • The sexiest of all!

CLASSICALLY REPLICATED • Karl Webster’s passion for Ducati ran deep. Funds were tight but he decided to make a replica of the bike that inspired a replica. A tangle of words maybe, but the finished result is a delight.

DEATH VALLEY DAZE • Things are looking up down there

SUZUKI GS1000S • Too Cooley

Bazza’s banger • THE LEGENDARY SUZUKI RGB500

Take a punt on Edelweiss • Can I go, can I, can I? Maybe

Finnish, fogging

WHAT SAY YOU?

SUBSCRIBE THIS MONTH AND WIN

SMALL DIFFERENCES

NEW BIKE PRICES

COMFORT IS CLEARLY SUBJECTIVE

SIGNATURE BEAR


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