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RUST magazine: Rust#1

RUST magazine: Hi and congratulations on making one helluva jump… You’ve just sailed straight over the top of the other mags and landed on RUST. RUST is a bold new digital dirt bike project that takes over from TBM, and aims to be more than just a 
great read. Beginning with an in‐depth, intelligently-written FREE digital magazine, RUST will develop over the coming months into a multi-layered riders’ resource, blending the written word with fast-moving video content and a free-to-access back-issue archive. With a nod to the past and our eyes firmly on the future, RUST will tear down the boundaries between print, digital and social media, bringing them all together under one digital awning. So here for your enjoyment is the first issue of RUST… With all of the great bits of TBM and none of the cost of refuelling, what’s not to like? Key in your email address and we’ll ensure you stay ahead of the pack for all upcoming issues. Feel free to comment on our social media and leave us your feedback. After all RUST is more than just a name… it’s a 'brand of brothers'.

RUST magazine: Hi and congratulations on making one helluva jump… You’ve just sailed straight over the top of the other mags and landed on RUST. RUST is a bold new digital dirt bike project that takes over from TBM, and aims to be more than just a 
great read.
Beginning with an in‐depth, intelligently-written FREE digital magazine, RUST will develop over the coming months into a multi-layered riders’ resource, blending the written word with fast-moving video content and a free-to-access back-issue archive. With a nod to the past and our eyes firmly on the future, RUST will tear down the boundaries between print, digital and social media, bringing them all together under one digital awning.
So here for your enjoyment is the first issue of RUST… With all of the great bits of TBM and none of the cost of refuelling, what’s not to like? Key in your email address and we’ll ensure you stay ahead of the pack for all upcoming issues. Feel free to comment on our social media and leave us your feedback. After all RUST is more than just a name… it’s a 'brand of brothers'.

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Si Melber is the founding editor of TrailBike &<br />

Enduro Magazine, former features editor of<br />

Motorcycle International Magazine and a<br />

winner of the Rookie-of-the-year award in the<br />

24hour Citroen 2CV endurance challenge.<br />

As a kid he built his own sidecar push-bike,<br />

but now rebuilds various dirt bikes, a ’57<br />

Chevy pick-up and his crumbling old house.<br />

His work has appeared on the Advertising<br />

Standard Authority’s ‘Wall of Shame’.<br />

Jon Bentma<br />

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Kiwi Rider.<br />

New Zealan<br />

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Magazine.<br />

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Rick Kemp cut his teeth as an assistant<br />

photographer (and fluffer) at Vogue Studios.<br />

Riding from the age of 15 he raced enduro on<br />

a Yam IT175, worked on Dirt Bike Rider and<br />

scooped top journo at the inaugural Weston<br />

Beach Race. The former editor of F1 News<br />

and founder member of the Groucho club, he<br />

now lives with two dogs, an old Mercedes<br />

wagon and several motorcycles old and new.<br />

He is currently tuning up his Stannah stairlift.<br />

David Knig<br />

champion (<br />

champion,<br />

Erzberg En<br />

gold-meda<br />

other outdo<br />

He lives on<br />

Daisy and<br />

old trials bi<br />

he likes to<br />

Andy Riley is a cantankerous, hairy old biker,<br />

who has been designing <strong>magazine</strong>s since<br />

’81 (that’s 1881). He has worked on Custom<br />

Car, Hot Rod & Custom, Auto Performance,<br />

Automotive & Commercial Refinisher, Auto<br />

Trade, Heavy Duty, Back Street Heroes,<br />

Which Bike, Breaker, HOG, MotorCycle<br />

International and TBM. And in that time he<br />

has learnt virtually nothing. He still owns a<br />

Harley, though like him it hasn’t run in years.<br />

Warren Ma<br />

South Afric<br />

gym-going,<br />

He hides in<br />

of a private<br />

ously TBM<br />

anarchistic<br />

Guernsey i<br />

wife, son a<br />

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