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Legacy Of Talent

• Latisha with the DAvid Mann Bike- This is an image of myself with the David Mann bike. Many people who have watched the show remember me as the only female painter featured and the only artist to incorporate metal etching. Latisha Wood was born the baby of a large family with four brothers and

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May 14, 2007

Coast To Coast Legislative News–Civil Liberties Manual Available, National Helmet Debate Fired Up, Florida Impact Study, Michigan Ban Rescinded, Sacramento Bike Parking, Multinational Firm Bans Motorcycles, Road Pricing In England and Mysterious Rider Found Two Years After Accident Old shots from Bob T. collection.THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to

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Cruising For Cures

Funny sounding title ain’t it. The story actually should intrigue the adventurer in all of us. Sharon Wynn has raised a family to include children, grand children, and even a great grandchild. She has helped mold the young minds of children for over 30 years, as a part of Texas’s educational system. You could say

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The New Matt Hotch

While he builds hi-visual impact motorcycles, some people call California Master Builder Matt Hotch “The Invisible Man” thanks to his ability to make lines and cables disappear to create a totally uncluttered, seamless design.Growing up in Minneapolis, he was up on two wheels by age 10. “My Grandfather was one of those guys who came

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Remembering Dick Allen

Dick’s biz card.After watching “The History of the Chopper” Jesse did on the Discovery Channel, it brought back memories of Dick Allen back in the day. I was fresh out of the Marine Corps in 1971. I bought a H-D three wheeler and chopped it up. Saw the Dick Allen Springer front-end around the South

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Rock Em And Sock Em

One foot inside Rockem and Sockem, and you sense the Mesa, Arizona bike shop goes way beyond being a bike building enterprise, more like an all-encompassing way of life. There’s definitely a heavy vibe. Maybe it’s the punching bag or the flame painted walls. Maybe it’s the blue-eyed coyote shop dog wandering up to check

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The Aeromach Story

Riding a motorcycle has become as much a reflection of individualism as it has a symbol of freedom. There’s nothing quite like screaming down the road on a bike that is distinctly yours. One of the best ways to customize your bike is using quality, machined parts that fit. Not every biker, however, wants the

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Bikernet BMW Connection

You maybe asking yourself, What the hell? BMW's on Bikernet? That's down right Un-American. So let me back up a bit to tell the tale. I have a soft spot in the back of my cranium for old school cafe racers. When I came to the Bikernet compound, a 1982 R-65LS came with me as well. Bandit let

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The AXIOM Code

Axiom customer service representative.Axiom Cycles: A Small Custom Tailor Shop with a Big Rep for Service and QualityIf you remember your high school math an axiom is something universally regarded as true. About a year ago Mark Nemets, himself a rider for over 20 years, chucked the corporate world of computer and finance consulting to

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February 18, 2007

BILL BISH REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 2007–DEER DETERENTS, JAKARTA BIKE LAWS, JESSE JAMES FINE AND LEGISLATIVE UPDATES 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 us at

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Art By Aaron Hauck

As you will see, this poster was sent to us to see if a father & mother could help their son make a little money from his art. Here's their story and a not so great picture of the poster, but we'll let you decide whether or not you like it.I love it and my

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KEN CAMINITI– 1963-2004

I received the word of Ken's death of heart failure Monday morning, and was stunned, but not surprised. Ken walked into my motorcycle shop in 1996 while in town for spring training in Phoenix. I had no idea who he was, and had no interest in baseball at the time. During that 96 season, I

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My Indian Larry Story

It's been a hell of a summer. A twisted journey I could have never imagined,a series of sky highs and surreal lows. For those out there who read myarticles on Bikernet and in The Horse and see only a person who does highprofile paintwork, goes to bike events, and gets magazine covers, believeme, it was

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The Master Finch

Here's a shot of the bagger mentioned in the article. You'll run across another shot of it below. Below is mostly the words from an article written by Wilburn Roach for American Rider on Ron Finch's first dresser project. You'll enjoy it and it covers much of what Ron is up to. He's a classic

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