This is the March/April 2011 issue (#107) of The Horse Backstreet Choppers magazine. The striking cover features a woman in black attire posing with a custom "Orange Tang" motorcycle, highlighting the unique build and aesthetic of chopper culture. The cover proudly states, "Largest selling motorcycle magazine in the world!"

Inside, readers will find articles such as "Darkline Revealed... Just Another Softail?", a feature on "Black Rose Triumph," and an intriguing piece titled "Getting a Bike License- In JAPAN!". Other articles include "Reworking a Frisco Tank," "How hard could it be?", and "Ducati heads on an Evo bottom- WTF?". The magazine provides deep dives into motorcycle customization, international riding experiences, and specific bike models, making it a valuable periodical for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

This listing includes one (1) magazine, The Horse Backstreet Choppers, as pictured. It is a newsstand copy, offering a comprehensive look at the world of custom motorcycles and chopper culture from the early 2010s. This issue is a great addition for collectors of vintage motorcycle magazines, automotive ephemera, and those interested in the history of custom bike building and pop culture.