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RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel
Company typePublishing
IndustryMotorcycle touring
Founded2001 by ECC
HeadquartersWinston-Salem, North Carolina
Key people
Christa Neuhauser, Publisher
WebsiteRoadRUNNER

RoadRUNNER is a bimonthly publication covering motorcycle touring. It is based out of Winston-Salem, NC, and first appeared in the bookstores in 2001. It is also available via subscription in the U.S. and Canada. Contents include coverage of tours, product reviews, and maps for the featured tour. In addition to sports, touring, cruising and dual-sport bikes, the magazine also covers vintage bikes and motor scooters. RoadRUNNER was started by Christian and Christa Neuhauser in 2001.

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