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Free To Wander

Click on this image to order the film.Last night we watched 'One Wild Ride' in a attempt to catch up on the movies we've been sent to review. Today kicks off the weekend, and the famous Easyriders, American Iron and Cycle Source photographer, Markus Cuff showed up at the headquarters to investigate '50s Vincents at […]

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One Wild Ride

Click on the film cover to order.This is an interesting analysis of back yard motorcycle filmmaking through the next couple of films we review. It also smacks us in the face with differnet cultures, ripping through the same two-wheeled passion. Last Friday our dish TV box broke down, while it was time to kick back

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The Biker Handbook

I was recently sent a book: BIKERS HANDBOOK – Becoming Part of The Motorcycle Culture, By Jay Barbieri to read and comment on. I read it, and though I do not agree with everything, like his trailering to motorcycle events (though I do realize why some do) I think that it would be a good

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Biker Media From the Master

Shot during the filming of Sturgis Rider Live at the Bikernet.com Interplanetary Headquarters.I have studied the world of “biker media” since the early 1960s. One of the main things that is so apparent in that world is that we—the members of the “biker culture”—are so, so unique. No other area of society is “observed” as

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New Blood DVD Review

Folks are constantly trying to produce build-related DVDs. After four seasons of Discovery Biker Build-offs, constant OCC project bikes and Build or Busts, the scenario has lost its luster like salt-coated chrome left on the Bonneville Salt Flats. Motorcycles are made up of just a handful of consistent elements, and if everyone bolts the same

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Indian Larry: Chopper Shaman

Now in paperback is the Motorbooks release of Indian Larry: Chopper Shaman.For the three people on the planet who don’t know, Indian Larry DeSmedt was a New York City motorcycle builder who gained mega-fame on The Discovery Channel motorcycle programs. His biography is from Easyriders magazine Dave Nichols and Larry’s lovely mermaid widow Andrea “Bambi”

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Three Strikes Reviews

We covered the Smoke Out 2009 DVD, DarkTown Strutters, a Movie from 1975 and an Eating Biker's Road Guide from the SouthWhat the hell, it's raining outside. The gloom is ominous and working in the shop on a chopper is out of the question. It's almost on the eve of New Years 2010 and the

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Under And Alone

Just finished reading UNDER & ALONE by William Queen. WOW, what a ride! In 1998, William Queen was a veteran law enforcement agent with a lifelong love of motorcycles and a lack of patience with paperwork. When a “confidential informant” made contact with his boss at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, offering to

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Elena’s Story

This is a true story of an Angel on two wheels traveling to Hell and back.Elena, the presenter of this non-fiction piece has ridden her motorcycle through the Dead Zone of the nuclear hell that is Chernobyl today.I read her story in the first few months that she had it online.Since then over 15 million

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Long Way Round:

Anyone who read my review of Ewan Macgregor and Charley Boorman’s book Long Way Round, will know I thought it was crap. And I still do.What I now know is that the book was crap because obviously Ewan and Charley just cannot write an interesting story in words.The DVD movie of their circumnavigation of the

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