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We just got news this morning from Nico, the big man at Esteves Motorcycle Design, that the first cam covers for Sportsters have arrived from the foundry. Check these out; they will completely change the look of your XL. They will be available very soon, so stay tuned. If you want to see more, clock on the banner below.   Advertisement
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NCOM Coast To Coast Biker News for April 2014

  Universal helmet laws, Ethanol labeling, Red lights in WA, Rally for Mongols, and more. By Bill Bish, thanks to Richard Lester and NCOM, with photos from the Bob T. collection. Motorcycle News from around the world bought to you by NCOM and compiled and edited by Bill Bish. Read the full story Advertisement  
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Benefit to Fight Cancer – 2014 LA Calendar Motorcycle Show Moves To Malibu

The 23rd annual LA Calendar Motorcycle Show sponsored by Russ Brown Attorneys is pleased to announce that the American Cancer Society will be the 2014 Show's designated charity recipient.This month the Society announced its first set of new 2014 grantees, awarding a total of $42,899,000 to 103 scientists and health professionals, both to find a cures for the many types of cancers, and to support and care for the facilities that treat and care for cancer patients. "Everyone knows of friends and loved family members, or possibly themselves who have been impacted by cancer", explained Jim Gianatsis, producer of the LA Calendar Motorcycle Show and the Show's themed FastDates.com Motorcycle PinUp Calendars. "I, myself, was cured of cancer 4 years ...
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Sturgis Motorcycle Museum – 1922 Ace Four

  This 1922 Ace Inline Four is owned by local Sturgis collector Junior Glover. By Christine Paige-Diers (Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame). William G. Henderson is widely recognized as a truly innovative designer of early motorcycles and is especially well-known for his design of four-cylinder engines. He was the original owner of the Henderson Motorcycle company ā€“ which was founded in 1911. In 1917, he sold his company to Ignatz Schwinn, the owner of the Schwinn company that made bicycles and Excelsior Motorcycles. CLICK HERE!   Advertisement  
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Job Opportunity At Corbin's

Corbin Pacific Inc. is seeking an experienced CNC programmer/ engineering technician to join their team. Challenge your skill set and experience and apply at the world renowned motorcycle seat and accessory manufacturer, Corbin in Hollister, CA. PRINCIPLE ACCOUNTABILITY/DUTIES: -Program, setup and operate 3 and 5-axis CNC machinery and works with engineering to develop complete machining processes to produce complex parts. -Program, setup and operate CNC turning center with live tooling. -Develops tooling and fixturing needed to produce complex parts. -Ability to switch from prototype to production work throughout the shift. -Reverse engineer existing parts to be modified or new parts hand created in R&D for machining on the 3 and 5 axis machinery, or to make drawings in Auto CAD. ...
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Video Of the Day ā€” Digger

Here's a cool digger we stumbled on while surfing the net. We had to share it with you.
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Mount Your Narrow Glide Wheel To A Wide Glide

Custom Cycle Engineering offers wheel conversion kits to adapt any 19ā€ or 21ā€ Narrow-Glide wheel from 1977 to 2002* and spaces it out to fit a 41mm Wide-Glide front fork. With custom rotor spacers, axle spacers and an axle, any dual or single disc wheel can be adapted to any 41mm Wide-Glide fork. check them out. Advertisement
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Rockin' The Flare With Klock Werks

Brian Klock and Makel Juarez explain how to measure the height for 6.5" and 8.5" Flareā„¢ Windshield for use on your batwing fairings. They use the new 2014 Harley Davidson as an example, but these measurements apply to all FLH (Batwing) and FLTR (Road Glide) models. Advertisement
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Bikernet Daily Pic ā€” Bad Boy Tuesday

How cool is this cat, posing on his flathead bobber next to his folks' ā€™57 Lincoln? He's the original dude with a 'tude... Never miss another white-knuckle ride with Bikernet; click on the banner below and we'll keep you informed with a daily reminder of what's going down on the site. Advertisement
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