The Rider's Digest

The Rider's Digest was started in 1997 in the United Kingdom as a free photocopied newsletter for London motorcycle couriers, and then evolved into a full colour glossy A5 magazine covering all aspects of motorcycling. It ceased publication in September 2011, citing economic challenges and the recession in the motorcycle industry. In 2010, the magazine was a media partner for the four British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) outdoor motorcycle shows. The magazine staged crowd-pulling bike displays at all the venues and produced the show guides.

The Rider's Digest

The Rider's Digest was started in 1997 in the United Kingdom as a free photocopied newsletter for London motorcycle couriers, and then evolved into a full colour glossy A5 magazine covering all aspects of motorcycling. It ceased publication in September 2011, citing economic challenges and the recession in the motorcycle industry. In 2010, the magazine was a media partner for the four British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) outdoor motorcycle shows. The magazine staged crowd-pulling bike displays at all the venues and produced the show guides.