![]() ![]() Click on the pic to download the movie The weather turned out great after all the clouds blew by. Win some cash!!! Event Venueįowlerville Fairgrounds, Fowlerville Fairgrounds 8800 W. Easyrider's Rodeo - Fowlerville, MI 2002 2002 Easyriders Fowlerville, MI Here's a cool burnout movie. Win $100 plus hand out the awards at the Rodeo. Rodeo Competition – One FREE event per competitor with purchase of weekend wristband. Includes a FREE t-shirt when you sign up. Top 3 bikes People’s Choice receives an award. Cash & prizes awarded to the top 3 poker hands. Poker Crawl – Get your FREE card at the CMA tent. See show schedule for specific times and details. Stunt Shows All competitor sign-ups are done at the show. Lots of Action: Live music, ride-in bike show (vote for your favorite bike), motorcycle trade show, barstool races, wet t-shirt and trophy girl contest, poker crawl, fire dance and aerial performances by the Purrfect Angelz, and more! Rodeo Events: slow race, wienie bite, barrel race, tire ride, and sled pulls. ![]() Cameras are allowed (cannot sell, give, or offer for sale any pictures, video or accounting of this event for publication without the permission of Easyriders Events). Must have weekend wristband to enter campground. There may be some hook-ups but no guarantee. NO ONE UNDER 18 ALLOWED (NO EXCEPTIONS) Camping is primitive. No earlier than 8am EARLY BIRD CAMPING Thursday, August 19th at 12pm (Midway not open) CAMPGROUND WRISTBAND PRICES Per Person $80 Thursday thru Sunday $70 Friday thru Sunday $60 Saturday thru Sunday CAMPGROUND PARKING PRICES Free Motorcycles / With Trailer $30 Cars, Trucks and Suv’s (Not towing) $100 Self Driven RV’s, Buses, Campers and Trucks with Trailers GENERAL INFORMATION Tickets sold at the gate, no advanced sales. Things change and in this new age, at least we still have a motorcycle magazine on the news stand.CAMPGROUND INFO ONE DAY PASS: No Campground Entry $25 Friday $30 Saturday Free-One Day Parking In designated parking lot only STAGING Monday, August 16th. I don’t have any issue with the new direction while at the same time, I am kind of missing the old magazine. I am sure many purest will not like the new Easyriders but, at least it is still around. The gangs were not identified.Įasyriders is dead, long live Easyriders. The town, fairgrounds and county will not allow the Easyriders event to return because, during the 2021 event, there was, very nearly, a “gang” battle.Īccording to reports an undercover cop stopped the unnamed biker gangs from starting a shootout when he spotted “his” gang putting guns together and getting ready to move against their rivals. Short stories and great pictures laid out in a modern format the magazine looks nothing like the classic version.Įasyriders did support three events 2021 but the long running, over 30 years, rodeo in Chillicothe, OH will not be back in 2022 but not due to the pandemic. I purchased the second issue and I enjoyed it quite a bit. On their website they state that this is an “Elevation of an Iconic Brand”, that it is more then a magazine it is a lifestyle. The magazine, as noted above, is now more “up-scale” targeted to a very different audience then the original Easyriders. If you go to the new Easyriders website you can purchase $16 shaving kits, $30 t-shirts, $25 boxers, and $60 hoodies. It appears that a Canadian clothing company called StrongHold now owns the name and trademark of the old company. Later Easyriders would host and run events, rallies (or as they called them rodeos), and motorcycle shows.įrom what I can gather, that Easyrider magazine closed its doors and auctioned off what was left in 2018. From my point of view, magazines have been the hardest hit with many, to many, motorcycle magazines failing to survive the transition.Įasyriders magazine started in the early 1970s and always showcased the best motorcycles from across America along with the aforementioned scantily clad women. But, as we all know, the printed word is in decline due to the evolution of digital media. The original Easyriders magazine was a champion of the counterculture, on the road biker symbolized in movies like “Easyrider”. All this raised my curiosity to find out just what happed to the old school motorcycle magazine. ![]() The new Easyriders magazine looked more like coffee table style magazine then anything else. In fact, glancing through it at the newsstand, it did not have “really” have any hot bikes and no nude or scantly clothed women. But that magazine did not look at all correct, it did not have a hot bike and girl on the cover. In the lead up to Christmas 2021 when, at a local bookstore, I noticed the latest issue of Easyriders magazine. What has happened to Easyriders magazine? ![]()
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