Sunday, April 16, 2023

Hot Bike Magazine is back!

Hot Bike Magazine, the community forum for custom/performance motorcycles, products, and culture since 1971, has announced its return to print in 2023. Hot Bike fans can SUBSCRIBE NOW to the archetypal custom bike magazine once again, with Hot Bike Volume 1 2023 scheduled to be released on April 30.

Each Hot Bike issue will feature 100+ pages of high-quality content showcasing the coolest bikes and new products from around the world. We'll also dive into the how-to pieces with informative tips from the pros of what to do and not do when upgrading your stocker. Looking for a cool new event near you? Are you a race fan, be it baggers, Hooligans, dragsters, or flat trackers? We got you covered there too. From bikes, parts and gear, tech, racing and events, and more, Hot Bike is the go-to source for all things custom and performance V-twin products and lifestyle.

"Hot Bike went quiet for a little bit, but now it's back, and we're honored to write the next chapter in Hot Bike's legacy," says Jordan Mastagni, president of Hot Bike Magazine. "The industry is in a unique place at the moment, and consumers are looking at traditional media for great storytelling because they're simply tired of feeling like tech zombies all day."

Subscriptions to Hot Bike are now available for both domestic and international readers. Anyone with access to store.hotbike.com can sign up and receive the latest issue delivered right to their doorstep. Plus, the new Hot Bike will have a cool pull-out poster in every issue to hang on your shop or bedroom wall once again!

About Hot Bike: Established in 1971, Hot Bike is the leader in the custom and performance V-twin world of motorcycles. From the original shadetree mechanics itching for more horsepower, Hot Bike was born from the necessity for more speed and performance from their stock bikes.. If it didn't make your factory motorcycle faster or ride better, you wouldn't find it in Hot Bike. The same holds true today, as Hot Bike continues its founder's original legacy for the next 50 years.

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