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Hot Rod Harley’s a Comparison of Two Popular Hot Rod Motorcycle Magazines

14 August 2010 No Comment

With the popularity of shows like Orange County Choppers where we watch Pauly and his dad argue while building hot rod motorcycles magazines about building hot rod bikes are gaining in popularity. There are two magazines in print today that specialize in providing editorial reviews about hot rod street bikes.

These two magazines are similar in subject but offer slightly different perspectives. Hot Rod Bikes is for the person who loves to work on his own hot rod motorcycle as well as to ride. Hot Rod Bikes provides instructions on how to modify your factory bike to suit your taste. It includes full detail instructions with color photographs to help make your modification project go easier.

Hot Rod Bikes also provides insightful articles about other motorcycle riders and what they have done with there motorcycles. You will be able to read about which modifications are street legal on your motorcycle and which modifications will make your bike a show piece but not be street legal.

In comparison Hot Bike is full of color photographs of great looking motorcycles and the men and women who ride them. You will be able to read about where bikers love to ride and the different trips they take. Hot Bike provides information about charity rides and other ways that motorcycle riders help to support society.
Hot Bike has information on modifications to factory motorcycles but is more about the joy of riding than the how-to's of modifying your factory motorcycle into a hot rod bike.

Each of these two magazines is affordable priced Hot Rod Bikes sells for around $7.00 for a year's subscription. This makes this an easy purchase for gift giving or just to add to your collection.
Hot Bike sells for a bit more at around $13.00. This is still a great price it is full of photos of great looking street legal and not street legal bikes.

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Shauna Hanus is an honest webmaster who builds websites that are geared toward customer service. She grew tired of trying to buy magazines on the internet to only be left with too many sites to choose from. Shauna started Magazineonweb.com to provide the best prices and customer service for magazines on the web. For the best customer service and price around visit Shauna's site at http://www.magazineonweb.com


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