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Old 03-09-13 | 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ganchan
Whenever I stop by the local Barnes & Noble magazine racks, all I see are cycling magazines aimed at racers/racing fans, hardcore fitness buffs, and aficionados of super-expensive bikes made of exotic materials. Are there any publications that focus on everyday commuter/utility cycling? If so, I'd love to hear any recommendations you may have for this newbie. Would be great to read articles, insights and buying guides aimed at the less-than-wealthy "getting around town" cyclist.
It costs money to publish print media. As such, most magazines, no matter the culture/trade/activity/lifestyle it focuses on, tends to be one giant advertisement from cover to cover (one of the reasons why I gave up Bicycling Magazine ages ago).

However, there are resources out there for you if you don't mind it in a digital format- blogs. You can find any and everything related to content in the blog space.
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