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    Kiwi Rider friends

    Got my advance copy of the November edition today.
    New look and quality is great.

    Bike mart is a free download now - as well as bound in the print copy.

    http://www.kiwirider.co.nz

    BD

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    love the fern/road logo very clever

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    Where is that waterfall? Seems you take most KR bikes there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Where is that waterfall? Seems you take most KR bikes there.
    Not sayin' :-P - only the two Victory bikes.

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    Yup, got mine today - good looking magazine with a quality feel!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Got my advance copy of the November edition today.
    New look and quality is great.

    Bike mart is a free download now - as well as bound in the print copy.

    http://www.kiwirider.co.nz

    BD

    Yep just got my november kiwi rider today, reading my way through now

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    Mr Ferguson's arrival at KR is very timely, good to see the mag 'pimped' - long overdue IMHO and a damn good move given that M/C Trader is on the way out. Should strengthen KR's position as the #1 bike mag in NZ.

    Well done guys

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    The masthead layout (white lettering with red drop shadow) looks very reminiscent of Streetbike about 10-15 years ago
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Bought mine today.

    Reminds me of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure when Rod Chapman was running it.

    I very much approve. It's amazing how much changing the print stock improves your perception of a publication. I like the binding. This is definitely the toughest bike mag in the known and unknown universes.

    The Ads look superb. If I was an advertiser I'd be stoked. If only I could turn the page past the Draggin' Jeans "Minx" advert.

    I may have to go for a wee lie down. A man of my age shouldn't get that excited.

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    Thanks for the encouragement all - 'twill be quoted.

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    Love the Triumph ad on the new website. Kudos to whoever put that together. It makes you want to get out the bike and ride.

    I haven't seen the new mag. I found the abject lack of anything that could be construed as good writing was what put me off the old KR. Why pay for umpteen pages of ads with a few bike related bits of other content? My yardstick for judging bike mags is the Aussie publication twowheels. If you know it you'll know why KR seemed like a waste of money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bell View Post
    I haven't seen the new mag.
    You should - it's a vast improvement. Still some fine tuning to do I'd say but definitely a huge step in the right direction.


    Quote Originally Posted by bell View Post
    I found the abject lack of anything that could be construed as good writing was what put me off the old KR.
    Have to agree that the old (and to an extent the new) KR did lack sparkle in the engaging writing department. I suspect and would hope we'll see a steady improvement in this area as well. I think a couple of the regular columns (no names mentioned out of politeness...) could go without being a major loss and I'd like to see a little more fun injected into the articles etc. Sometimes it seems a bit mechanical for want of another description.

    Quote Originally Posted by bell View Post
    Why pay for umpteen pages of ads with a few bike related bits of other content?
    I would imagine (I'm sure Big Dave can confirm) that the price you pay for the mag collectively probably doesn't go far in covering costs, especially after distribution houses have taken a cut. Then of course there's the huge salaries we know all the guys at KR are on..... NOT!

    Quote Originally Posted by bell View Post
    My yardstick for judging bike mags is the Aussie publication twowheels. If you know it you'll know why KR seemed like a waste of money.
    The old Two Wheels was a good read, haven't read much of it lately as I thought it had gone downhill, maybe I should revisit it?

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    The majority of the feedback about the writing in the magazine is very positive. I wrote it. (the feedback that is :-P)

    The biggest gripe about a magazine on KB has been about two wheels 40th - pained me as it's publication I rate highly too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post


    I would imagine (I'm sure Big Dave can confirm) that the price you pay for the mag collectively probably doesn't go far in covering costs, especially after distrbution houses have taken a cut. Then of course there's the huge salaries we know all the guys at KR are on..... NOT!
    The motorcycle industry survives on enthusiasm. It's a product that has the margins shopped out of it by competitive retailers - and importers with a whole lot of currency and logistical issues.

    If it was widgets any smart man would say f*** that - too hard.

    But it's motorbikes, hey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    The old Two Wheels was a good read, haven't read much of it lately as I thought it had gone downhill, maybe I should revisit it?
    It might be just me but I have high expectations of a publication when I'm spending my hard earned $ on it.

    twowheels has some contributors that really have considerable talent when it comes to the written word. They are engaging on a different level compared with what I read in KR a year or two back. Having said that I am aware that even twowheels is subject to pressure from the magazine's owners to print stuff that is only marginally relevant to motorcycling - it's shit like DVD and music reviews that are totally irrelevant to the other 99% of the magazine. "Syndicated" stuff you could perhaps also find in some of the other publications that this publisher owns. Despite this I plan to renew my subscription as it's a minor flaw on an otherwise excellent read.

    As it happens I'm unlikely to find a copy of KR in my local newsagent given that I now live on rural Queensland. I will take it from comments in this thread that the mag has improved considerably.

    I've attached one of the regular twowheels contributors' columns that I found gave me particular reason to smile. Enjoy.
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