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Post New ADVENTURE BIKE RIDER magazine No.1

New in the shops (UK) and its got 112 pages of cool stuff



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and a good 1st ed too. only quarterly at the moment, but alun only wants £10 for the year, making it a bargain. makes a change not to have some idiot wheelying on the cover, and not having articles about evading coppers or comparing HDs with C90s
started their own forum too, have a look;
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Nice! thanks for the heads up!
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Thanks for this! It looks to be the quality of those terrific German mags, which unfortunately I cant read. And a forum too! Let's have a look!

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Awesome !! Subscribing to this as soon as im back !

By the way ! Is this in the shops ?? Like WHSMITH etc ???
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Do they ship to the USA?
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Do they ship to the USA?
yeah !! £24 for the years subscription or £9.50 for a single Issue.
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yeah !! £24 for the years subscription or £9.50 for a single Issue.
Terrific! I have friends in the US who will appreciate your info - so thanks Tour@ed Good stuff...
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You're welcome !

All the pricing is on here Adventure Bike Rider Subscriptions

Read the comments below too. It explains their postage issue.
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Just subscribed, cant wait for the first copy to drop through the letter box, shame im away for a week, didnt see it in Smiths earlier.
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There is also some talk there of a digital subscription.

I must say, if Alun can work out a digital subscritpion would suit me very well.

Preferable to subscribing to posted copies.
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Cheers just ordered mine on line, but could not see the subs for the year only the first copy. Never mind will see how it goes but it does look very interesting reading.
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it was available in WHsmiths, and it was actually given away free with another outdoor mag, TRAIL or something like that but i cant remember. WHsmiths will be stocking it, but as ive said its quarterly and ive no idea how long the print run is, so it might not be worth looking for it on the shelf any more.
best thing to do is sign up to the forum and ask alun, its his baby. you will be able to get a copy from him for months i should think
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Would have subscribed, but had enough of Paypal to last me a life time over a phantom account. Hopefully get it locally.
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Hi all,

Anybody got a spare frst copy - missed it

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