ABR really is worrying MCN and the likes!

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Check out this link!

Perhaps they're recognising more and more the growing market here in the UK?

Times are changing! B)
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I see no link?
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nope no link as yet lol
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Could be the missing link?
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Looks like it.

No surprise really that Bauer publishing has spotted a big chunk of the market it isn;t cashing in on.

Somehow though I suspect it will be a bit "glossy coffee table book" combined with "Adventure Biking for Dummies"
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Mad Cow wrote:Somehow though I suspect it will be a bit "glossy coffee table book" combined with "Adventure Biking for Dummies"
Or, just telling you how you should go about having an adventure, when we all know one mans adventure is another mans commute.......

It will never last, unless it does a quarter mile in under 2 seconds, has top farkle bling and over 100hp MCN wouldn't know a decent bike of they tripped over it.
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Whatever it is and however much effort they put into it, it will have a tough time living up to the standards of 'our' magazine.

Every issue has been utterly brilliant. Just my 2p.

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Well I think you will find it is a cunning marketing ploy to get the
wannabee Adventure riders types, to buy MCN.

I dont usally buy MCN but might just get that copy for that mag to see who has written in it, Last time I got a anereversary of the GS Some interesting info on in it.

You will get an Idea of the quality of the work by who has written in it, wonder if Ted Simons Austin Vince or even the Grants or Forwards have written anything.

May be thingy :whistle:

Looking at the cover page I see an item on morroco wonder if Tim Cullis or Dave Lomax has written it or if a hack got sent out there for a bimble?

It will tell us if the homework was done or just a trawl via the Internet




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