Subscribe: Why It’s Smart

Mitch Boehm

As part of the Retro Army, you deserve the best we can give. And that means having your issues of Moto Retro Illustrated delivered directly to your door via a yearly subscription. They’ll arrive via First Class mail encased in a protective polybag, and will be as fresh and tear-free as when they rolled off the press.

We realize a subscription to Moto Retro isn’t cheap. We’re printing fewer copies than big publishing houses would (more expensive per copy), mailing them in a protective polybag and relying more on reader support than advertising for operating revenue. It’s a new business model built on a much smaller scale, but one that’ll allow the magazine to grow and prosper in our special corner of the industry.

By subscribing, you’re doing much more than simply buying a year’s worth of Moto Retro. You’re supporting us forcefully and foundationally, ensuring we’ll be around to spread the retro gospel for years to come, and voting with your wallets for our unique brand of journalism – superb research, writing and photography on the bikes, history and years you treasure so much. We know you love this stuff, and it’s our goal to bring you coverage of it in the most vibrant and exciting way possible.

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For mailing addresses within the United States, please use the US Subscription form.

 

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To subscribe by mail, buy a gift subscription or purchase a single copy of the magazine, mail your check or money order (subs $39.95; single copies $12.95) along with legible address and instructions (plus email and phone) to:
Moto Retro Illustrated
PO Box 202
Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274

Or call and order by phone using a credit card: 310.849.1845

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Issue one of Moto Retro remains available to new subscribers and to single-copy purchasers (see info at left). Issue two will be available in mid-to-late December, 2009.