Biker Drama: The Owner of Easyriders Magazine Just Published, and Took Down, a Pro Pedophilia Story
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 1:29 pm
After BACA got exposed, biker culture is looking for new ways to be cringe.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/own ... 35574.html
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/own ... 35574.html
The owner of Easyriders Magazine, the OG of chopper culture print books, just posted and then subsequently removed, a graphic story about a biker engaging in pedophilia.
Honestly, I'd love not to write this article, and I'm going to give you a warning before proceeding. We're, unfortunately, going to have to talk about pedophilia, so if that's a subject that's uncomfortable and triggering, which it really should be for everyone, leave now.
Why is RideApart covering this subject? Because a story recently went live, caused an absolutely righteous firestorm, and was subsequently taken down by the owner of Easyriders Magazine on his personal site, BikerNet, and the ensuing reporting by content creators and said owner's absolutely shit-ass, half-hearted, horrendous apology.
It is newsworthy in that we're talking about the folks who own one of the oldest biker titles around. Easyriders is/was one of the cornerstones of chopper culture.
But I mean, who in their right mind in the year of Epstein-This, Epstein-That, and everyone calling for anyone tied to that monster to get their heads chopped off would post a goddamn Penthouse-style letter-to-the-editor about CSAM?