Easyrider Magazine, Pool Players, and Bikers Article..

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Easyrider Magazine, Pool Players, and Bikers Article..

Article in Easyrider July 1994, issue #253

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Easyrider

What a great magazine! :thumbup:

I remember sneaking a peak at my dad's Easyrider mags when I was 13 or 14. Back then I thought Sturgis was the half naked women capital of the world!


Thanks for posting.



Rick
 
Love that ragg

I still subscribe and ride every day , good stuff, Thanks for putting this up!
 
haven't read one in years

Gotta be an old grouch here, not nearly as good as being The Ol' Poop. Easy Riders started off as a bunch of bikers and broads trying to make a buck. They exploded and went corporate, started sneaking in show bikes and models. First thing you know they had a sister mag for japcrap. I had pretty much wandered off by then. Score the early issues if you can. The mag was put together like crap but it was raw and real.

One plus of the new Easy Riders, a friend of a friend that I met out in Redlands has the job of shooting naked babes on bikes for them. Ten years ago John was getting five hundred a day for that kind of tough work.

The article is a little too clean and neat but fairly accurate. The lady I was seeing for awhile ran a biker bar with a few seven footers in it. Always an easy place to pick up beer money and occasionally got down for real money in there. Also gambled in there with two different mops and two different brooms.

The big commercial mop we were gambling with was fresh out of a bucket of dirty water and too nasty for even me or the biker to be willing to wring out. Scarey to even think about what had been on that floor. I knew for sure what had been on the tables and that was nasty enough! That big wet mop head weighed five pounds or so and swung back and forth with every stroke. Gave all new meaning to stroke timing and rhythm. Shooting in time with the swing of the mop head was the ticket. Had to be careful leaning very far, the floor was soon wet all around the table from the dripping mop. Had a lot of fun with the bikers and a few interesting times.

Thinking back, I've never lost with a mop or broom. Maybe I need to put together a "house cues" only tournament, have to see if I can find some cheap mops!

Hu
 
Also gambled in there with two different mops and two different brooms.

The big commercial mop we were gambling with was fresh out of a bucket of dirty water and too nasty for even me or the biker to be willing to wring out. Scarey to even think about what had been on that floor. I knew for sure what had been on the tables and that was nasty enough! That big wet mop head weighed five pounds or so and swung back and forth with every stroke. Gave all new meaning to stroke timing and rhythm. Shooting in time with the swing of the mop head was the ticket. Had to be careful leaning very far, the floor was soon wet all around the table from the dripping mop. Had a lot of fun with the bikers and a few interesting times.

Thinking back, I've never lost with a mop or broom. Maybe I need to put together a "house cues" only tournament, have to see if I can find some cheap mops!

Hu

I love this story. Thanks for adding more detail since you posted it, in part, in this thread:

Playing with a Broomstick
 
(sl)Easyriders...used to be a cool mag. It kinda changed in the mid 90's when Harleys became the "in thing" with the BMW/wine spritzer crowd. Everything about the rag took on a more mainstream bent. Anywho...


Eric >remembers Miraculous Mutha
 
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