Friction Zone Motorcycle Magazine

Friction Zone's Surveys

If you are looking for our surveys, this is the right place. Please check back at least once a month as we will be adding new surveys as often as possible because we want to know what you think.


2008 Surveys

Tell Friction Zone Editor Amy Holland Where to Go

Friction Zone editor Amy Holland is planning a cross-country trip for summer 2008, but she wants your ideas on the must-see attractions and must-do roads in the lower 48 states. If she chooses to visit your road or attraction idea, you will get a Friction Zone 10th Anniversary T-shirt and a short bio about you will be printed in the magazine. If more than one reader suggests the same thing, a drawing will be held to determine who gets the T-shirt. So be creative and original.

Holland wants to see the best that this country has to offer and she wants to share it with all the Friction Zone readers, so let her know the best that you have seen or want to see and she will try to get there. Please hurry as she wants to take the trip this summer! Click here to submit your ideas. Feel free to visit the survey as often as necessary to submit all of the ideas you have.

Previous Issues


Copyright © 2008 - Friction Zone

Back Talk

Bike Review

CHP Connection

Cover Story

Crash Science

Discover

From the Editor

In$urance Matter$

Law Zone

Lost In America

On the Scene

Product Review

Pulp Friction

Quick Ride

Road Trip

Spotlight

Street Sense

Surveys

TechTips

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