

Public!Īs a teen, I read each issue of Easyriders from cover to cover, dreaming of one day owning an equally hot and totally custom Harley chopper, and while that dream took a while to realize, the biker lifestyle and culture took hold immediately and became part of my evolving viewpoint on the world around me. Pinned by artist Hal Robinson, Miraculous Mutha took on topics with a biker lifestyle slant that would have made most folks shudder, but were well received by those who lived the mostly unaccepted and misunderstood culture which at it core is based on freedom of expression, and an open attitude of many things considered less than desirable by John Q. Miraculous Mutha gained rapid appeal with her raunchy biker mama views on everything from sex to dealing with everyday life. In addition to the magazines full-featured layout, the magazine boasted slick one of a kind motorcycle culture color illustrations by Dave Mann, and a no holds bared help and advise column by Miraculous Mutha.

The Motorcycle Industry owes a lot to Easyriders magazine they literally opened the door to the world of Harley Davidson and custom Harley choppers, and the biker lifestyle making a loud and raucous cultural statement giving notice to the rest of the world that bikers were here and this what we have to say! Debuting in 1971, Easyriders magazine featured top-notch chopper designs and their builders in full color layouts.
