Awesome site! I'm stoked that I stumbled upon it. Keep up the good work. I love the concept of an East side mag where we have real dirt and real dirt riders. I'll be back often.
-Daryl
So do we! Remember to tell everyone you come into contact with about EDM.
i love your magazine! the reviews are great. however i think you need to check over your typing before submitting. for example, you wrote "CR450F" while it is actually a "CRF450R". but overall, kickbutt mag! i own "one chance to win" and my dad and i LOVE watching it beause my dad rode and raced in that era!
Glad to hear you like the mag and that Pops is still into MX. You might want to check over your typing as well, the lack of capitalization makes it difficult to appreaciate what you've written.
NICE I LIKE THE TECH ARTICLES. SPROKET SHOULD BE DOWN ON TIRE CHANGE PICTURES.
Maybe so, but we like the challenge. BTW why ar you yelling?
Started riding in 1966 was a lot more fun then. And we as my dad and me had to work on our bikes all week to ride on the weekends. We made fabed up everything we could. It was cheap, it was fun and I learned alot. now It cost $300 to $400 to race for a weekend
Yes but the bikes are much easier to ride nowadays don't you think? Plus they rarely fall apart mid moto.
I just wanted to say that your photography and post-production is quite simply the best that I have seen in a media publication.
I'm not the type to send random emails filled with gratuitous praise either, so this is yet another indication of how impressive your shots are !
Keep up the good work
- Nick Frantzen
Thanks Nick! Your money is at the front desk!
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I have read through some of your mag on the web. I think it's fantastic! Espeicially since you're right here in NC. I would like to say I think it's great. Also, I was looking at some of your market breakdowns. I think the data clearly shows guys my age as the biggest market because we usually have the best jobs & credit as we enter our 30's. It seems to me also that those folks (who now have the $$$ to ride, just not the bodies) are looking for dirt power that they can enjoy on the way to work. I have seen sharp upturns in the performance dual sport market & are seeing more guys my age looking for that off-road umph in a street legal package. I think it would be great to see more articles on CC riding as well as a feature (maybe even a shootout) of the race-ready dual sports now offered such as the Husqvarna TE-250, 450 & 510 lines and the KTM 530 EXC. Maybe even pit them up against that ugly BMer yuo guys tested. I think the dualsports are becoming more sporty in response to this growing market & I think it would be educational to lots of guys (most of whom are in your largest demographic) to address this popular aspect of the sport of motorcycling, especially as these models pertain to the off-road sector. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
-Will Boone
Well put.. Nice to have money in your pocket eh? Hope you got the chance to read the Armenia Dual Sport story. You should try to catch it next year. Look for the KTM/ Yamaha 450 comparison in this issue plus the review of Hondas CRF450x.
I like the feel & look of your on-line magazine. As an English teacher & rider, I need well written, entertaining work. You do that with big, clear photos. Keep up the good work. I'm trying to stop you from being so secret.
Hope we entertain with the text as well as the photos! BTW what's the secret?
Definately a cool magazine. You all are making it hard on me. I sort of decided to retire from riding (since Im getting married in may) and focus on other things but everytime I check out the magazine it just makes me want to ride more. Keep up the good work.
Retire from riding? You might want to go see your local motorcycle shop for that, last I heard, it's totally curable |