Easy rider magazine december 20139/9/2023 The December issue just wouldn’t be the same without a giant Holiday Gift Guide to give you some ideas for your favorite rider, and Tips, Trick & Answers has great stories on Packing for a Trip, a long-term review of the Honda Africa Twin and tips from our skills editor Eric Trow. Great touring stories include a ride Back Home in Indiana by our Managing Editor, and our Favorite Ride proves there’s much more to West Texas than sagebrush and the I10. The Motor Company’s new 2018 Touring family also gets a look in Kickstarts this month, and we had a blast testing KTM’s super-dirty 690 Enduro R dual-sport. Returning to larger long-distance machines for our cover story, Harley’s all new Heritage Softail 114 goes the distance in style and comfort. Small bikes rule! In the December issue of Rider we devote a special section to little-big bikes like the Suzuki VanVan, Yamaha TW200, Honda CRF250L Rally and Suzuki GSX250R sportbike just for fun, and we had a lot of it on these fun and practical machines. For more than 40 years, Rider's intelligent road tests, travel articles, and How-To features have created a loyal audience of active and informed, real-world street riders. Rider magazine's goal is to provide a wealth of information for riders who are less interested in ultimate high-performance but strive to improve their riding skills and enjoyment of motorcycling. Rider is the one magazine that caters to the ranks of mature, serious street and adventure motorcycle enthusiasts, regardless of the type and brand of bike they own. Many types of bikes and riders participate in the street motorcycle market. The magazine was started in 1974 and is published monthly for readers who look to Rider for the best information on all types of street and adventure motorcycles, places to ride, accessories and maintenance. Rider is the premier motorcycle touring, travel and adventure magazine in the United States. Rider magazine's goal is to provide a wealth of information for riders who are less interested in ultimate high-performance but strive to improve their riding skills and enjoyment of everyday motorcycling and motorcycle touring-through both guided and self-guided tours. Finally there are Gearlab reviews galore, creative commentary from our consistently classy contributors and whole bunch of great photos between the words! With captions! Enjoy the issue….
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