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Outlaw Biker Feb 1987
Outlaw Biker Feb 1987
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This issue of Outlaw Biker opens with a tribute to the late AnnaHita and keeps things raw and real from there on out. The “Wonderful World of Mad Doctor” showcases more gritty photos from one of the mag’s most defining contributors, and editor Casey “Outlaw” Exton kicks off the editorial section with a defiant stance against censorship, doubling down on the mag’s mission to reflect real biker life—tats, tits, Harleys, and all—without apology. He makes it clear: this isn’t porn, it’s a lifestyle.
The content dives into several key features including “Dangerous Dave’s Protest Run,” a rallying moment of resistance, and “Snakes Hawg Shop,” which gets the full Outlaw Focus treatment. The parties section is packed with highlights like the Bashful Bandit bar scene, the Blood Run, a Smokey Mountains biker wedding, and a New Jersey helmet-law protest rally. There’s also a patriotic nod in the dedicated spread for Vietnam vets.
Fiction comes in strong with “Escape Artist” by Ned, “Tool” by Dingbat, and an Outlaw poem by Jody Via. Readers also get a chance to test their bonds in “Your Best Friend Quiz” by Rat. The magazine's signature visuals return with “Dianna” as the Outlaw Lady of the Month, and the “Tits” and “Tats” sections stay true to form with full-page spreads of readers and models living it up. “Bike of the Month” makes room for a spotlight ride, and “Future Bikers of America” shows the next generation of gearheads already in motion.
Fastlane delivers its usual dose of raunchy personals, and “Kites We Get” rounds up reader letters and oddities. True to its mission, the mag continues to mix bawdy humor, grit, bikes, rebellion, and loyalty—all wrapped in Mad Doctor's lenswork and the DIY heart of its creators.







