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Have you ever wondered what that chopper in the magazine sounds like, what it looks like on the move, how it really handles? Here is your answer.

Have you ever read a reveiw of a band but didn't really get what they sounded like, how they come across on stage, or whether you really like their style of music. Now you will. Yes, all this and much much more can be yours with

That Chopper  Spirit. ©

With TCS
you get a unique magazine, new music, interesting video and a good read all for the price of an ordinary magazine.

That Chopper  Spirit. ©

The first and best custom bike magazine on CD-Rom

Presented by Rod Lawless.

Issue 9 out now

Testimonial
Rod,

Got my sample CD today and I just wanted to say WOW! I loved it and I'm sold. I'm entering my subscription straight away. The quality is excellent and the last page left me wanting more. The music is the bomb. I dig Stevie and Gekko. Fallen Ground is growing on me too.

Thanks for putting out a quality product and I'm looking forward to getting more

Best regards,

Bob Zelna, Willoughby Hills (near Cleveland, Ohio, USA)

 With a copy of

 That Chopper  Spirit ©
you will get much more of a feel for the event. You will experience the sights and sounds of what goes on whether it is a bike or a rally or a show. It will be like you are actually there. (Well, almost. All you need is a drop of your own imagination.)home
 Seven reasons why TCS is better than paper based products.

1) You can listen to music and watch video. (An interactive magazine that becomes a music collection.) 
2) It can't be stained by coffee or ruined in similar ways. It is impossible to rip the pages when turning them.
3) It can be stood on a bookshelf so is easy to keep tidy and archive.
4) You will never get staples on the middle of that all important detail.
5) You won't lose the front cover or the middle pages.
6) There are no adverts. If you watch the electric fish tank you have to pay for the adverts. I don't know about you but I feel that is out of order. Here at TCS we don't do that.
7) There aren't the same limits to how many photo's it can contain compared to paper based magazines. (No more really interesting bikes with four pictures and none that relate to the text. Don't you just hate that!)




 Seven reasons why TCS is better than web based magazines

1) No need to wait for download time or web buffering of pages. (It loads as fast as your ram allows.)
2) No fear of losing the web site before you have finished reading.
3) You always have the physical product to enjoy and impress your mates with.
4) No fear of malicious code. (TCS is produced in a virus free environment.)
5) You don't need a connection to the web to veiw the CD-Zine although there are benefits with that.
6) No pop ups or banners telling you that you are the millionth visitor.
7) Can be given as a physical gift at any time of year. (Even back issues.)


That
Chopper  Spirit.
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Testimonial
Rod

No one has ever kept me in touch as to progress on a product in this way. First class mate. I expect like most of your subscribers we know its worth the wait and we all suffer at the hand of computers. I look after many websites, computers etc for friends and collegues in my 'spare' time and fully sympathise with you. Now stop reading this and get back to work.

Bruce


Issue one has music from Gekko, artwork from Steve (Elvis,) Foan and pictures of people doing silly things at rallies. Oh, and Choppers and Bobbers and great custom bikes

Issue two has Music from Death Metal band, Fallen Ground and a taster from One Bloke, One Mandolin, yes, it's Stevie himself. There will be more from the man in Issue three.
 Issue three has more from Steve Foan and Soggy along with all the pictures you wanted to see from the Rock & Blues. Adding to our technical section is a Stateside Buell build. There is music, as promised, from Stevie, One Bloke, One Mandolin. Look out for a great old Knuck that shares it's 60th birthday with the Hollister party. Then there is racing and a green Triumph Bobber and of course much more.

Issue four has more Norwegian beauties, Red Marley Freak Hill Climb, Soggy goes Over The Edge, The Bike Show South West, A camoflaged GSXR and all the usual things you've come to expect. Plus some things that you won't expect.

Issue five has more from the infamous Billy Whiz, (infamous meaning bad and bad meaning good, obviously) an almost full range of Vic Jeffords creations and a West Country Savage. There is coverage of the second Bogsmashers Ball, a do in Australia and some Canadian wisdom.
There is also music from Nokia without the ring tone. You'll have to buy a copy to find out what that means. If you want to find out what is on the mind of that traffic cop that keeps following you around, well, you can get an idea in issue five.

Issue six is way more fun. Twice as much in fact as it has two discs. One has the usual great content you've come to expect. Disc two has images and video of the Derbyshire Rock & Blues. Another great bike from Hansa, his own in fact. And the cover bike, Skip's Benelli 6.
 The first disc has Custom Extreme from the NEC, a Kiwi bobber and shots from Biketoberfest. It also has Reality Motor Works Rocket. You will never have seen anything like it.
 Music is by The Forster King Band and Which Way Now, both great representations of their individual style. Mick Kirton does a great review of both.
 Issue six is definitely the best yet. Get yours now.


Issue seven has two discs also. With the Bulldog Bash heading the way and a lot of great bikes following including the cover bike, Thomas' Red chop. Briz Kwak Blackbird and a great old Norton single. There is music from Zed and all the other stuff you have come to expect.

Issue eight has
Don's Kawasaki 750, Bill's Bash, the B72 from Svenmiester Hardcore Kustoms. More paint than you can throw an aerosol at.

Issue nine has The London Internation Custom Show in all it's detail, Mick's GSXR is the first bike up.  There is also an exclusive from Phil Piper and some shots of Larry "Lamb" 'cafe rouge.'
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But they aren't all good reviews:

 Rod,

You look like your dog and your mum dresses you funny.

Blackjack

That Chopper  Spirit has it all. Music, racing and even building bikes.

 

 
Would you like to be more creative with your bike building or even in general? Send me your e-mail address and I'll send you a free copy of "Reaching Your Creative Potential" A PDF book written by yours truly. Lots of lovely paintings done by a mate and basically all you need to know to open up your own creativity. Whether you want to paint, build bikes or write songs we all need creative juices to flow.         
       rodders@thatchopperspirit.com



      A lot of people ask me if they can get pictures that I have taken at shows. I can now offer as many good quality photo's that I have taken presented in the same format as the CD-Zine. If you have been to a show and would like some pictures without any of the write up I can send you a CD for the phenomenally reasonable price of just £1.50 plus £1 P&P. So for a total of £2.50 you get a CD full of shows and rallies with every photo on them. You will be able to zoom into them on your PC screen or print them off for posting on your shed wall.

 If you want a copy all you have to do is drop me an e-mail and ask if I have been to the show. My digital archives go back five or six years so I may well have been to the same one you went to. All e-mails will be answered even if I didn't attend the show you were at. If I did then, as I say, £2.50 gets you the disc with as many shows and rallies that will fit on as you want on it. Does that make sense? It all seems a bit gobledy gook to me. I'm sure you can work out what I mean.


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