| Dirt Bike |
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$19.98 ($1.66 / issue)
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| Issues: 12 |
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Description:
New models, product reviews, tips and technique can all be found in Dirt Bike Magazine. Every month the Dirt Bike staff, including five-time world champion Roger DeCoster and four-time GNCC/Hare Scrambles champion Scott Summers, share their knowledge and expertise. Dirt Bike Magazine has been the leading authority on off-road motorcycling for almost 25 years, and has the perfect mix of action, info, and excitement for the dirt bike enthusiast.
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| Customer Reviews of Dirt Bike Magazine Subscription |
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Write a review to be entered to win a $100 gift card. |
Reviewer: Zaina  |
| Need Bike Maintenance Tips?, 9/27/2006 10:40:35 AM |
| Think of bikes, what's the first thing that comes to mind? For some people, it may be the latest models and the cool accessories. To me, what matters most is maintenance tips and riding techniques. I've had my bike fixed a couple of times before and it cost me an arm and a leg. So Dirt Bike magazine at least helps me watch out for signs that it's time to take my bike for an inspection. I'm a fan of Japanese bikes so the October issue is a real treat. It discusses the Suzuki RM250 and the Yamaha YZ250. Permalink |
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