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Outlaw Biker Sep 86

Outlaw Biker Sep 86

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This jam-packed 1986 issue of Outlaw Biker magazine brings the noise from the bars, the backroads, and the ink shops straight to the page. It kicks off with “Pakrats M/C Buckeye Bash” by Munch—an all-out party report from one of the year's wildest biker blowouts.

Tank Art and TATS sections highlight reader-submitted artwork and coast-to-coast tattoo culture, leading into Lynn Dulaney’s “Moving Pictures”, the Tattoo Artist of the Month feature. The mag’s signature blend of poetry and storytelling keeps the outlaw soul alive, with “War Is Hell” by S.W. Hill, “CR’s Run” by E.J. Webb, and “Just a Little Time for Freedom” by Kenyon Stevens.

Shalko returns with another “Outlaw Legend” featuring Fartin’ Frank, while “Black Thunder Strikes” brings full throttle coverage of Bike Week. Lomax delivers another hard-edged strip with “Bitches, Bikes & Bros”, and the “Bust Yer Gut” page serves up gritty biker humor the mag is known for.

Outlaw Lady of the Month goes to Vancouver Fox, and Future Bikers of America wraps things up with shots of the next generation of two-wheeled rebels. Personal ads, club bulletins, legal advice, and “PUTTS” (bikes from readers) round out the issue.

Edited by Casey “Outlaw” Exton and his no-holds-barred crew—including artists like Snake Reiman, staff photogs like Crazy Ace, and full creative chaos from “Fuckhead Joe”—this issue captures the lawless energy, fierce brotherhood, and offbeat humor that made Outlaw Biker a cult staple.

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