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View Poll Results: Would you purchase a magazine committed to women's cycling?

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  • You betcha! I'd subscribe for life.

    45 66.18%
  • I'd read the free 1st issue and put in a pile of maybe's.

    21 30.88%
  • I'd read a friend's copy.

    2 2.94%
  • I get too many magazines that I don't read already.

    0 0%
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  1. #22
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Glendale, Arizona
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    The bike magazines I've seen, both mountain and road, are lots of ads and hype for high end equipment. I usually don't feel there is much in there for little old average me, who rides for the fun of it. I rarely buy a bike magazine, although I will sit down at the library and read whatever they have there. I have never come across an issue that I've wanted to go out and buy because there was some really good information in it for me. So, I'd be looking for a magazine that provided lots of practical information, such as the kind that's shared here on the forum. I'd also like to see products reviewed and compared, but some lower priced things I could afford. Of course, maintenance and repair articles with step by step directions and photos, would be mandatory. A women's mag is a good idea. Back when I was a runner, there was a women's running magazine; I wonder if it still exists?
    Last edited by JanT; 07-11-2005 at 07:30 PM.

 

 

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