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19 Days 'Till Sturgis! Make Your Reservations For The Broken Spoke Campground

Need we say more? The excitement never ends at the Broken Spoke Campground! Whether you're soaring through the air attached to a zip-line or taking in the breath-taking views high above South Dakota during a Husker Helicopter ride, your adrenaline will be pumping the whole time! Don't forget that both SquidWheelies and the American Motordrome Company's Wall of Death will be performing at the Broken Spoke as well! For more information on Husker Helicopter click here. For more information about the Mobile Zip-line click here.   Advertisement

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Italians take the spoils at first Custom Show at Beaulieu, UK

Abnormal Cycles took the Best in Show prize with 'Speed Demon', a universally admired Harley 1930 VL framed 1919 JD 74 inch engined racer  The first UK Custom Show to be staged at the Beaulieu Estate, home to the National Motor Museum in southern England, defied the weather and produced larger crowds and more bikes in the Custom Show than had been expected. Indeed, those who saw the 90 plus competition entries say that it was the best standard of custom motorcycle design and engineering seen at a show in the UK for several years. The event, which was a follow-up to the "California Dreamin'" show held at the Bournemouth International Centre in 2011, saw a new venue, in a historic country house parkland setting, draw an estimated crowd of around 5,000 visitors for a weekend that also featured Hot Rods and the draw of one of the finest collections of cars and automotive history in the UK. This was the last AMD World Championship affiliate event to see the award of a 'Sturgis prize' before the final switches to AMD's Big Bike Europe expo in Germany in May next year. In fact, thanks to generous Modified Harley-Davidson class sponsorship support from Harley-Davidson UK, the event saw two Sturgis prizes, both being scooped by noted Italian customizers. The Best In Show prize was taken by Milan's Abnormal Cycles (Sam Reali –www.abnormalcycles.com), the reigning Modified Harley-Davidson World Champion, with 'Speed Demon', a universally admired Harley 1930 VL framed 1919 JD 74 inch engined racer. The Modified Harley-Davidson class prize was taken by Boccin Custom Cycles with a 1946 chain final drive Knucklehead The Modified Harley-Davidson class prize was taken by Boccin Custom Cycles (www.boccincustomcycles.com) from near Venice, Italy – having made a 2,000 mile, four country round trip to try and

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