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Las Vegas Bikefest 2009

…does not stay in Vegas. At least not if we can help it. No need to worry though, whatever you did and were not supposed to do will be safe with us. After great riding weather so far throughout Bikefest, the weather forecast for today predicted gusty winds of up to 55 miles an hour […]

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Texas Snowdrop Run for 2009

The Original patchholders of Vindicta Motorcycle Riding Club. Reed, third from the right, founded the group after getting V-Rodders together for weekly rides. The group has grown to over 20 members and continues to spark interest whenever it meets. Well, 2010 has officially begun and Vindicta Riding Club participated in a charity ride today. Republic

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The Motorcycle, Italian Style

(Stamford, Connecticut—August 1, 2007) … Transportation meets art in The Motorcycle, Italian Style: Riding the Curves with MV Agusta, sponsored by Cliff’s Cycle Revolution, which opens at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center on Saturday, Sept. 8. A special Members Preview Reception will be held Friday, September 7 at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition is made

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Freedom Fight In Oklahoma

The place to hang in Sturgis this year, sponsored by Bikernet.com.Here's a recap of events which transpired during the first weekend of the annual spring Sparks America Bike Rally in Sparks, OK, which was plagued, for the first time in its history, by Police Roadblocks stopping and profiling Motorcyclists and trikers, specifically those attending the

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May 25, 2009

COAST TO COAST FOR MAY–FROM MISSOURI TO THE PHILLIPINESCoast to Coast MayTHE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. For more information, call us at 1-(800) ON-A-BIKE or visit us

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Two-Wheeled Trucks

Wide tire bike in another part of the world.There is little that motorcycle enthusiasts don’t do with their bikes. They cruise, they go cross-country, they commute, they stunt and they just ride free of worries. In most Western nations, bikes are not a necessity for the buyer. Most buyers would have a passion for motorcycles

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May 4, 2009

COAST TO COAST APRIL UPDATE–CALIFA SMOG TESTING, MILITARY SCHOOLS, CLUBS BANNED AND MILLION-MILE RIDERCOAST TO COAST BIKER NEWSCompiled & Edited by Bill Bish,National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM) NEW MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER SALES SET Despite the economy, U.S. sales of new motorcycles in 2008 still topped the one-million mark, and did so for the sixth straight

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Bad Vibe–Poem

Out On The TownOn A Chilly Spring NightIn A Good Mood,Seeing Things Through Sober Eyes We Pull Up To A Local BarAnd Walk Inside, Order A Couple SodasListen To The Music Staying AwayFrom The Drunks As TheyStumble On By Feeling Tension In The Air,It’s Coming On Hard And FastThat Bad Vibe Is In My GutAnd

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Biking In India, Part 1

The Bombay Travel Woes:Being a biker is no special feature to most commuters on Indian roads. In a country where population outnumbers job opportunities, people are more than willing to travel miles to reach their place of work. Real estate rates in the premium South Bombay area are so exorbitant that the average employee has

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The Best Home Defense

The Gun Master, Larry Crow, center stage at the Full Throttle in Sturgis when guns were drawn.Master Custom Gunsmith Larry Crow, owner of Competitive Edge Gunworks and member of the Prestigious American Pistolsmith Guild, is joining Bikernet with monthly articles for 2006. Larry is not only a premier custom gunsmith but also teaches courses at

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March 17, 2009

COAST TO COAST FOR MARCH 2009, BANS, REPEALS, EPA AND MO Author and publisher of Ride-On magazine Bill Bish.THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. For more information, call

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The Art of Buck Lovell

The dangerous Buck Lovell. We recently discovered an old magazine editor in the corner of the Kendon Trailer and Lift manufacturing shop. He was sweeping up lathe shavings and filtering old cutting oil to be reused. Buck’s been around the business since Ed Roth published his miniature chopper book in the ‘60s. Buck knows how

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Dangerous Curves

Danger surrounds us. Every evening on the news we hear impending doom, violence, Amber alerts, drunken politicians, bishops killing innocents with their cars and molesting our children. If you're like me, there's a high probability that you purchased your motorcycle to escape the everyday pressures consuming your brainwaves. Live to Ride, Ride to Work, is

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Bikerider Review

To some, a grungy, long-haired, mutton-chopped guy brooding behind aviator shades as he cruises on a chopper with nothing ahead but the open road means pure freedom. To those safely esconced in Buicks, a rearview mirror full of loud bikes and liquored-up riders usually means it's time to lock the doors and stare straight ahead.No

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The Mongols Patch Court Case

Mongolshomepage The Feds were trying to set a precedent so that they could eventually take trademarked property from anyone and then anyone’s personal property for whatever reason.Judge Florence-Marie Cooper of the Central District issued an interesting order last week barring the government from seizing any property displaying the “Mongols” trademark. The word “interesting” gets thrown

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