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Heavy Duty Magazine Issue #181 Mar/Apr Back Issue

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HEAVY DUTY #181 has landed and it’s easy to find in newsagents and better bike shops thanks to the awesome Panhead from Speedking on the red cover. And that’s just the start. We’ve got the inside scoop on the full 2022 range from Harley-Davidson, including the awesome new FXLRST Low Rider ST and the return of the CVO options. You want to hear what Doc and Paul Bailey had to say about the Sportster S. No, really. You do. Second opinions are great especially when they find different points to focus on. Jane has ridden the Pan America and her thoughts make for interesting reading. Dave scored big when he was able to ride a 2003 Road King back-to-back with a 2021 Road King. Mick also managed to score a couple of weeks on the Triumph T120 Bonneville. He came away happy. Perfect bike for the other side of the shed alongside your ‘run bike’. Starting with a pair of traditional old school Shovelhead choppers, we’ve got plenty of stove-hot customs including a supercharged V-Rod and a 1927 JD eight-valve hillclimber. Modern customising comes our way from Split Personality, a Road Glide from NZ that has copped a big makeover. Project M8 Super Glide was dropped back on the ground after the makeover of the front-end and wheels was completed. The Great Race returned after a two-year absence and roared out of Bathurst for a couple of days. Speaking of racing, one-time HEAVY DUTY Editor Chris Beattie has gone racing with the Over The Hill Gang and we’re tagging along for the ride as he tries desperately to recapture his long-gone youth. All of this mixed in with the regulars you know and love as well as a look back at the history of the Evolution’s development. HEAVY DUTY #181 is on sale Monday, 7th March, 2022 in newsagents and better bike shops Australia-wide.
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Issue #181 Mar/Apr HEAVY DUTY #181 has landed and it’s easy to find in newsagents and better bike shops thanks to the awesome Panhead from Speedking on the red cover. And that’s just the start. We’ve got the inside scoop on the full 2022 range from Harley-Davidson, including the awesome new FXLRST Low Rider ST and the return of the CVO options. You want to hear what Doc and Paul Bailey had to say about the Sportster S. No, really. You do. Second opinions are great especially when they find different points to focus on. Jane has ridden the Pan America and her thoughts make for interesting reading. Dave scored big when he was able to ride a 2003 Road King back-to-back with a 2021 Road King. Mick also managed to score a couple of weeks on the Triumph T120 Bonneville. He came away happy. Perfect bike for the other side of the shed alongside your ‘run bike’. Starting with a pair of traditional old school Shovelhead choppers, we’ve got plenty of stove-hot customs including a supercharged V-Rod and a 1927 JD eight-valve hillclimber. Modern customising comes our way from Split Personality, a Road Glide from NZ that has copped a big makeover. Project M8 Super Glide was dropped back on the ground after the makeover of the front-end and wheels was completed. The Great Race returned after a two-year absence and roared out of Bathurst for a couple of days. Speaking of racing, one-time HEAVY DUTY Editor Chris Beattie has gone racing with the Over The Hill Gang and we’re tagging along for the ride as he tries desperately to recapture his long-gone youth. All of this mixed in with the regulars you know and love as well as a look back at the history of the Evolution’s development. HEAVY DUTY #181 is on sale Monday, 7th March, 2022 in newsagents and better bike shops Australia-wide.


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HEAVY DUTY #181 has landed and it’s easy to find in newsagents and better bike shops thanks to the awesome Panhead from Speedking on the red cover. And that’s just the start. We’ve got the inside scoop on the full 2022 range from Harley-Davidson, including the awesome new FXLRST Low Rider ST and the return of the CVO options. You want to hear what Doc and Paul Bailey had to say about the Sportster S. No, really. You do. Second opinions are great especially when they find different points to focus on. Jane has ridden the Pan America and her thoughts make for interesting reading. Dave scored big when he was able to ride a 2003 Road King back-to-back with a 2021 Road King. Mick also managed to score a couple of weeks on the Triumph T120 Bonneville. He came away happy. Perfect bike for the other side of the shed alongside your ‘run bike’. Starting with a pair of traditional old school Shovelhead choppers, we’ve got plenty of stove-hot customs including a supercharged V-Rod and a 1927 JD eight-valve hillclimber. Modern customising comes our way from Split Personality, a Road Glide from NZ that has copped a big makeover. Project M8 Super Glide was dropped back on the ground after the makeover of the front-end and wheels was completed. The Great Race returned after a two-year absence and roared out of Bathurst for a couple of days. Speaking of racing, one-time HEAVY DUTY Editor Chris Beattie has gone racing with the Over The Hill Gang and we’re tagging along for the ride as he tries desperately to recapture his long-gone youth. All of this mixed in with the regulars you know and love as well as a look back at the history of the Evolution’s development. HEAVY DUTY #181 is on sale Monday, 7th March, 2022 in newsagents and better bike shops Australia-wide.
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