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The Cure Bikernet Weekly News for March 26, 2020

We Can Party Once More, Hopefully We will continue to party until the end, whether they like it or not. The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum. Most recently Quick Throttle Magazine came on board. CLICK HERE TO READ THE WEEKLY NEWS Join the Cantina for more tech, news, updates, reviews, views and simple good old fun. https://www.bikernet.com/pages/custom/subscription.aspx Support Bikernet.com – SUBSCRIBE NOW

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Thundertaker Episode 1: Voodoo Priestess

Midnight Rider on a Graveyard Run By Koz Mraz Editor’s Note: This is Chapter 11-Voodoo Priestess or the first chapter in the second series of MidNight Run. Location: The Hilton Hotel near CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Liz enters the hotel room enraged. “Zac, they’ve suspended my CSS status and put me on leave of absence!” Liz fumes to me. READ THIS ADVENTURE FICTION – CLICK HERE

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Covid Alerts Bikernet Weekly News for March 19th, 2020

Hey, Are we living through some strange times or what? This is one of those tests and we won’t know the answers until it’s over. It’s sorta like a final at the Bikernet medical school. You could check Covid Measures too reactionary and costly and be wrong or visa versa. Let’s just hope at the end of the flu season, we can laugh and say it wasn’t a big deal. Bikernet isn’t shutting down or curbing operations. I’m working around the clock with a couple of contractors in Deadwood to dial in the Badlands Bikernet headquarters for the rally. Sin Wu and the Redhead are approving the Chinese whorehouse décor. Dr. Hamster and Mike Stevenson delivered the Doctor’s Panhead project back to the headquarters, and I will start the finishing touches on it tomorrow to get the sheet metal to Deny for paint and prep this bike for the trip to Deadwood and the rally. Let’s get to the news and at the end I’ll attempt to explain the other items on the Bikernet To-Do list for this year. Hang On! CLICK HERE TO READ THE BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS Join the Cantina today – Subscribe now https://www.bikernet.com/pages/custom/subscription.aspx

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Corona Bikernet Weekly News for March 12, 2020

The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum. Most recently Quick Throttle Magazine came on board. CLICK HERE TO READ THE BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS NEW BIKERNET AND BANDIT’S CANTINA PROGRAMS FOR 2020 We’ve taken Bikernet Entertainment to a new level. Join the Cantina, subscribe today https://www.bikernet.com/pages/custom/subscription.aspx Lot of goodies inside – check it out

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NEW BIKERNET AND BANDIT’S CANTINA PROGRAMS FOR 2020 To keep Bikernet moving forward in the New Year, we’ve shuffled things around a bit. We have decided to shut down all major advertising sales and will move all of Bikernet’s impressive library and 24 years of archived editorial content into Bandit’s Cantina, Bikernet’s subscription-supported section. SUBSCRIBE TODAY – https://www.bikernet.com/pages/custom/subscription.aspx We will however keep the Bikernet Blog active daily and accessible for free. All major content will be expanded into the Cantina. All this and more for just $24.95 for a year or $39.95 for two years! What are you waiting for? Each dime we take in supports Bikernet content; that’s archived forever–we hope… So, from a business side here’s how it will work for the New Year. We will continue to build great content featuring the Weekly News, a variety of features and tech articles. Our readers can stay abreast of all the action on Bikernet by joining the Cantina for as little as $24 yearly or $39 for two years. They will also receive a special package containing an assortment of Bikernet goodies and bling. Industry members, if you’d like us to keep supporting your company and promote your products, events or services with editorials, we will do so for a mere $98 a year. Keep sending your press releases and we will take care of them. For the company that wants to reach all 50,000 Bikernet readers and Bandit’s Cantina subscribers 24/7, your ad will be placed on our Blog page and your banner will accompany any and all of your company’s content. Just $165 a month. This also means all of your company content is archived on Bikernet for the duration working 24/7 and supported with your banner ad. CLICK HERE – https://www.bikernet.com/pages/custom/subscription.aspx We’ve taken Bikernet Entertainment to

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Wild Adventure Bikernet Weekly News for February 13th 2020

I now have a new morning workout. I shovel and sweep snow for an hour to clear the historic sidewalk in front of our house on Jackson Street. I discovered yesterday that Jason, who owned Deadwood Custom Cycles lives on Taylor, less than a block away. I met with a contractor yesterday, Paul. He said this region is all cowboys and bikers. Sounds good to me. We need to watch out. READ THE BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS – CLICK HERE Do you want more fun, action, tech, reviews and reports? Join the Cantina https://www.bikernet.com/pages/custom/subscription.aspx The best of 24 years of Bikernet.com content – at the Cantina.

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Snowy Bikernet Weekly News for February 6, 2020

Hey, I’m going to start to promote my books. Hell, I wrote the bastards and sold out of the first two, then I wrote a few more, but never promoted them. If you haven’t read them, check them out, they’re cheap, and I would love to write another one, based in Deadwood, SD. Unfortunately, I need to sell a few of these bastards to make the whole agonizing process worthwhile. Let’s hit the news. CLICK HERE TO READ THE BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS For more fun, tech, news, reviews and action check out our Cantina Section Subscribe to the Cantina Today – https://www.bikernet.com/pages/custom/subscription.aspx SHOP For Gear, Leathers, Books and more at https://shop.bikernet.com/

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A book about Government controlling your life

SAM “CHOPPER” ORWELL – BOOK $13.44 Fast-action fiction on two wheels! What does the future hold for rough and ready bikers? Discover how society eliminates motorcycles. Hold on as Sam “Chopper” Orwell fights to find freedom for the last remaining riders! BUY IT TODAY – CLICK HERE TO SHOP All 5-Ball Books will be signed by the Author and contain 5-Ball Bling—Amazing! Chapter III Excerpt The coffin hit the hard earth, split, and dumped Sam onto the ground. He gasped for air. The bright sun seared his clamped eyelids. He was covered with sweat and his body reeked from the confined, three-hour trek into the mountains. Sam rolled over and pulled himself onto all fours, his lungs drawing in the hot air. Several men and a couple of women, their faces weathered from months in the desert, surrounded him. One raised a large, galvanized bucket and dumped several gallons of lukewarm water on Sam’s limp torso. His longtime friend and riding partner, Red, kneeled at his side and held him from trying to respond to the watery assault. – See more here in the Cantina – Subscribe Today. About the Author K.Randall Ball is an old biker and writer, who’s hung around with many of the greats in the custom motorcycle world. He’s written a handful of books, built a few motorcycles, set Bonneville records, and traveled around the world. He spends most of his time working in his Wilmington, California shop, writing for his web site, Bikernet.com, and wondering why he’s so attracted to redheads.

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Deadwood Bikernet Weekly News for January 30, 2020

Hey, I just drove through over 300 miles of snow and the whole state of Wyoming to get to Deadwood. It was truly amazing, except when I couldn’t see shit. As of Friday, the Bikernet team will have a hideout in the Badlands. Hang on for more reports. A brother just installed a 1909 Merkel in his living room. He sent me a shot and said he loves his wife, Joan. She’s cool, but that’s one of the first items on my agenda. I need to haul a bike up to Deadwood and place it securely in my living room, or somewhere in the house. Need something to ride around the kitchen. Hang on for more colorful reports. In the meantime, let’s hit the news. CLICK HERE TO READ THE WEEKLY NEWS ON BIKERNET

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5-Ball Leathers and more

Leathers, Vests, Denims, tee-shirts, buckles, bedroll, books http://shop.bikernet.com/ Special Ops Jacket MORNING JACKET ~ AFTERNOON VEST – Our (13) pocket Special Ops tactical-style motorcycle Jacket converts into a vest. Designed for the road with heavy duty gun metal grey zipper front, bound leather neck trim and strong double needle seam construction. The 2 conceal and carry pockets will stow your valuables. EXTERIOR FEATURES: Zip-off removable Sleeves converts into Special Ops Vest 2 chest Pockets(zip closure) 2 Zip waist pockets, 2 waist flap pockets(snap closure) Side Snap adjustments. INTERIOR FEATURES: 2 Gun pockets with quick snap Storm Flap 2 Zip pockets 2 easy-access coin pockets 100% cotton black/white plaid lining. 1 Media Pocket BUILT FOR ROAD WARRIORS http://shop.bikernet.com/ Leathers, Vests, Denims, tee-shirts, buckles, bedroll, books at http://shop.bikernet.com/ Special Ops Jacket Details – 5-Ball Leathers’ (12 Pocket) Special Ops Club Jacket is designed for the biker on the go, with room for wallet, keys, smart phone, garage door opener and everything else a busy, modern American biker carries nowadays. Made from milled buffalo leather, a top-grain quality leather (the most common type used in high-end leather products). It’s constructed at 0.9mm, a middle weight leather. The light-weight milled buffalo leather keeps riders warm in the morning, and the zip-off removable sleeves will keep them cool in the afternoon. Additional features include heavy-duty gun-metal-grey zipper front, bound leather neck trim and double-needle seam construction. Designed for riders to include with layers—the goal with layering is to create a maximum amount of warmth with as little bulk as possible. Exterior Features: Zip-off removable Sleeves, 2 chest Pockets(zip closure), 2 Zip waist pockets, 2 waist flap pockets(snap closure), Side Snap adjustments. Interior Features: 2 Gun pockets with quick snap, Storm Flap, 2 Zip pockets, 2 coin pockets and 100% cotton black/white plaid lining This makes the

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