American Rider Revs Up | Rider magazine
Our sister magazine, Thunder Press, has a 30-year history of covering the US V-Twin community. In a strategic move, its May issue changed its title to American Riderparticipation Rider and WomanRider.com to form a cohesive group of motorcycle publications.
American Rider will continue to focus on cyclists, builders, events and motorcyclists including the V-Twin scene, publishing featured stories, event information and historical reminiscences about the people, products and machines that make up the American motor industry.
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Editor-in-Chief Kevin Duke reports, “It’s inspirational and educational that combines high-quality, high-impact stories about American cyclists and their riders and builders,” General Editor Kevin Duke reports. “I have had the pleasure of attending exciting events and seeing how bike building is evolving, and I love sharing historical stories about the industry’s motivations and starters that brought us to life. to the present time.”
American Rider and Rider is one of the few national motorcycle publications still producing magazines, and both publish issues 12 times a year.
“It’s an exciting and exciting time in publishing and in the V-Twin world these days,” Duke continued. “Harley-Davidson and Indian are battling it out on the track and on show floors, and the launch of Harley’s Revolution Max engine platform is bringing new heat to the game.”
As Rider, American Rider publishes glossy, full-color editions each month, available in both print and digital editions. If you love V-Twins, check out the new one AmericanRider.com website, where you can sign up, sign up for free newsletters, and more.