The Rider's Digest

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The Rider's Digest started out in 1997 as a photocopied newsletter for London couriers, but by the beginning of 2006 it had evolved into a full colour glossy A5 magazine covering all aspects of motorcycling.

Many 'Celebrities' including bestselling Scottish novelist Iain Banks, motorcycle & truck racer Steve Parrish, Prince of Darkness David Vanian, and Radio 1 DJ Mary Anne Hobbs have responded to the 10 "Rider's Lives" questions.

20,000 free copies of the independent magazine are distributed monthly through rider venues, courier companies, dealers, workshops, accessory and clothing outlets, tyre fitters, and training schools throughout London and the south of England.

The magazine's title resembles that of the world-wide magazine, Reader's Digest.