![]() ![]() It includes coverage of the 40 th anniversary party at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip® and the venue’s 2021 Motorcycles As Art Exhibit, plus David Mann’s legendary “Ghostrider” painting, and everything else that bikers love. The “Biker’s Bible” is back and burnin’ rubber in December 2021 with the Sturgis Special. Easyriders rode into 2015 with a smile on its face and bugs in its teeth after 500 leg-wettin’ issues. We’ll start off with issue 555 this December, which is where the old EASYRIDERS left off when it ceased publication in 2019. In December of 2021, Classic Easyriders reimagined the biker culture in an updated monthly magazine that still rocks after 50 years of ridin’ easy!įebruary 2015 made sure the world knew that “Helmet Laws Suck!” with a bra made of skid lids. 2010sįor custom bike builders all over the world, the coolest honor of all was to get your bike featured in Easyriders magazine. July 2000 featured America’s bad boy Jesse James and one of his famous Choppers For Life motorcycles from Discovery Channel’s “Motorcycle Mania” series.Īugust 2004 was a huge seller and memorable as it featured both Paul Yaffe’s amazing Biker Build-Off TV bike and the voluptuous curves of exotic film star Jenna Jameson. 2000sĮasyriders got involved with The Discovery Channel and brought custom bike building to a whole new mainstream audience through TV series like the “Great Biker Build-Off.” It brought you both all the new Harley models for 1997 AND an article on strange sex laws. November 1996 featured the Best of Easyriders and a startled blonde on a Sportster for the cover. July 1992 made an ass of itself by featuring a perfectly pleasing butt on the cover to make sure readers realized that the magazine was promoting its killer coverage of Daytona Bike Week. Looking back to its humble beginnings, the 1970s were labeled as the flower power years of sex, drugs, rock n roll, custom choppers, hot rods, disillusioned youth, and righteous rebellion. Everybody caught the fever, and Easyriders became the world’s best-selling motorcycle magazine. Known as the biker’s bible Easyriders has been sharing the motorcycle culture with the world for over 52 years. The motorcycle world exploded when Harley came out with the Evo motor. The concept was simple: gorgeous girls and righteous rides. As you might expect, there was plenty of material on Quaaludes, dirty sex, and stickin’ it to the pigs. Far from being just motorcycle enthusiast rag, it delivered the biker lifestyle on its pages. Quite a combo.īy the late 1980s, Easyriders was selling over a million copies per month. 113 Easyriders magazine was the motorcycle magazines of the 1970s (with Iron Horse a distant second). November 1985 showcased lovely young porn star Traci Lords and boasted an interview with Harley-Davidson’s chief designer Willie G.
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