Bike Magazine
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Bike Magazine ("Bike") is a British motorcycling magazine published by Emap. The magazine claims the title of "Britain's best-selling motorcycle magazine"[1], based on circulation figures provided by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC).
Established in the 1970's, Bike now publishes a wide-ranging mix of articles, news, tests, opinion and editorial. The magazine also features the comic-strip Ogri on the inside back cover. As one of the best-selling motorcycling titles in Britain, the magazine employs some well-known motorcycle journalists and regular contributors.
[edit] Staff
The current (November 2006) staff include:
- John Westlake (Editor)
- Ben Miller (Deputy Editor)
- Garry Mears (Art Editor)
- Emma Headland (Deputy Art Editor)
- Simon Weir (Assistant Editor)
- Simon Hargreaves (Senior Editor)
- Mike Armitage (Road Test Editor)
- Chippy Wood (Photographer)
- Martin Fitz-Gibbons (Road Tester)
- Luke Brackenbury (Staff Writer)
- Khal Harris (Staff Writer)
[edit] External Links
- Bike Magazine homepage.