What’s Inside 109?
Thinking all magazines are the same is like thinking your Honda Rebel is as cool as you neighbour Mad Mickey’s Shovelhead.
At first glance, theres some similarities admittedly but even a monkey can tell the difference when it comes to quality.
The first thing you notice is the weight. 132 pages, high quality paper weighing in at 1.1lbs. DicE is not for the weak wrist.
Secondly, the fibre of the fabric tingles your fingertips as your body responds to having something real in its grasp. You flick through the pages and get a whiff of the real deal. Printed in the US of A, no corners are cut here.
Now I love choppers as much as the next bloke. I own one, it’s black and flamey and it’s stunning BUT variety is the spice of life and DicE is here to spice you right up with a mix of the weird and wonderful from across the globe.
There;’s bad to the bone Indian Motorcycles in Japan and the King of Paris, Mr Dimitri Coste for starters.
There’s always nice arty photos too.
Nutters riding through the desert with no tyres. YIKES!
Who are we kidding, there’s a shit tonne of choppers inside issue 109 including the Born-Free winning Triumph by the Red Clouds Collective brothers.
Barn find 1932 Fords.
He could have gone a bit higher!
Florida’s finest..
And to top it off….
Say less, buy DicE.