Digitals Discovery

The Western Code

Illustration by David Mann. Bikernet is constantly on the prowl for the illusive Code Of The West. Sorta like the whole Christian world looking for Moses’s tablets. Sure we’re looking for the real thing, but even more-so we search for the ultimate Code of The West meaning, the core of the Code. Just recently a […]

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H-D History Files

Last night at 2:00 a.m. in the morning the Bikernet Corporate bell clanged at the entrance to the Los Angeles Harbor ghetto Bikernet International Headquarters. We scrambled for our sawed-off shotguns recently loaded with massive 12-guage slugs. Clammoring down the steel ship's stairs we set up an armed perimeter around the gate and on the

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Notorious Slugs

This was a 5 by 7-inch mag on how to extend a Springer and fork tubes with slugs (I thought those were slimy little creatures). This is what they came out with before they started making one piece tubes. This “how to” booklet was about 20 pages. It didn't have a date, but had to

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Unsinkable Sidecar

Not only had Green Valley, CA master metal fabricator Bob Foster aka The Alloy Cowboy never built a boat before, believe it or not, this was Bob’s first project involving woodworking, and he has no woodworking tools. He does have some metal working equipment…a bowling ball, a shotbag and a mallet he made about ten

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Ed Roth Discovery

We try to bring you the wildest finds in the world when it comes to Choppers. Deano contacted me recently and offered to scan his collection of Ed Roth’s, TV guide sized chopper mags, from 1968. Check these out and we’ll bring you more in the near future, thanks to Deano. Imagine that these mags

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5-Ball Song Discovered

Charlie Brechtel’s Newest Hit—5-Ball BluesThis song is based on Bandit’s life and times. You may wonder why his company name is 5-Ball, Inc. We’ll it’s because he was married five times and named it such as a tribute to all the women who have crossed his path. “I’ve been extremely passionate about two aspects of

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Woolery Bullet

No, we're not talking the Buell or even the Italian-made Aermacchi H-D bought and rebadged by H-D..= The case of the Woolery Bullet is one of those odd sideroads in the history of Milwaukee Motor Co. It was a one-off built custom by the factory for the fellow whose name appears on the gas tank–

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The Very Best Bike

The Very Best Bike! There's been some yellin' there's been some cussin' there's been some fightin' and been some fussin'. The war's been long and hard and hot blood has flowed lots more than not. What's the beef and why the strife? Why the gun and why the knife? Lend an ear and get a

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Terror Of Highway 101

This has to be the first biker song…… Not bad for 1955…..Almost 50 years ago..hard to believe…..Does that mean we are getting older ? I also included the recording of the song…..It took me many years to find the song…..Way cool…. Let me know what you think. Bob T Artist: Vaughn Monroe Words and Music

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The Hiwayman Code

Y’know, lately there’s a helluva lot of discussion about RUBs. I don’t really get why everyone’s got their leathers in a twist about these guys…They’re basically harmless. Me? I’m not a RUB, but I’d take the R part of the thing if it was given to me. They say “Money can’t buy happiness.” I’m a

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Ricky Nelsons Mustang

Ricky Nelson shots from Bob T. Following is a short quirky story by Mustang Jack, a long time friend, who collected Mustangs for years: Back in the 50's I was a teenager living in the San Fernando Valley. That's the same valley where the Mustang motorcycles were built. I owned a Doodle Bug, a Cushman,

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