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A Cool Custom Strider Bike by Edge

Greg “Edge” Scheuer delivers for world-famous Flying Piston Builder’s Breakfast “The entire take on my build was to recreate the famous picture of Marlin Brando from the 1953 film, “The Wild One.” Using one of my grandchildren as a stand in for Brando. I have two grandkids that are both about three so the timing was good. Luckily, I had a build team which is the only reason the bike is finished. The photo shoot with my two grandsons’, Wilder and Finn, was a hoot but eventually we got there. Special thanks to Prince Jeff Najar for the opportunity to work with the Flying Piston Benefit. See you in Sturgis!” — Edge CLICK Here to Read this Photo Feature & what makes this entry so wonderful! About: Strider Bike & Flying Piston Benefit Breakfast Visit: https://flyingpistonbenefit.com/ DON’T MISS THE BUILDER BREAKFAST Join us Sunday, August 7th: 8:30 – 11AM at Buffalo Chip Get to Meet Billy Lane & Darren Mckeag * * * * Many more great custom builds – and not just for cheering kids. Let’s put a smile on your face this weekend !!! Have a look at the Free Extensive “Bike Features Section” on Bikernet.com by visiting (click here / see URL): https://www.bikernet.com/pages/bike_features.aspx This area won’t feature the same bikes that magazines do. This will cover bikes with style and class, a few nicks, some for sale, others because of what they do, not how they look.

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Biltwell People’s Champ 2019

The talent pool was deep and the competition was fierce, but alas– there can only be one Champ. This year, Nick Busby and his knockout 1962 panhead took home the trophy and the cash. The next day as an invited builder at Born Free he was given the Mooneyes award, so he’ll be on the way to Yokohma in December with the rest of the Chopperazzi. Take a peek at the event and the bike that won it on our latest WTF blog We’ve got a few new, women-specific pieces in this year’s apparel line, and they all feature buttery fabrics and soft-handed water-based inks. Check ‘em out!

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Biltwell’s People’s Champ 2019

Come on over to Cook’s Corner the night before Born Free to cast your vote for the People’s Champ! The six finalists are burning the midnight oil right now to finish off their world-class machines and one of them will walk away with $7500 cash, a bunch of prizes and a magnificent trophy from Mike at 9 Finger Fabrication Admission is free and voting is open to everyone and starts at 3:00 and we will be announcing the Champ around 9:00PM. Address: 19152 E Santiago Canyon Rd, Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679 Final Six Pack: @caleb.denton @__buzzbee the_livin_company @beneaththeglass @benjeff @matt66sporty Sponsors: @biltwell @russbrownmotorcycleattorneys @805beer @sscycle @thorogood_usa @bornfreeshow @chopcult @choppersmagazine @dicemagazine @harleydavidson @heatwavevisual @himalayanheroesusa @oldbikebarn @lowbrowcustoms @pangeaspeed @metzelermotousa @paughcoparts

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Dale Walksler to Receive AMCA “Legends Award”

The Antique Motorcycle Club of America, Legends Chapter, has announced that Dale Walksler, founder and curator of Dale’s Wheels Through Time Museum has been chosen as the recipient of their 2019 “Legends Award.” Founded in 2016, the Legends Chapter, based in South Carolina, is committed to the love and collection of antique motorcycles. The “Legends Award” was developed to be given away each year to a different person or organization as a way to honor those who have made significant impacts on motorcycle history. The recipient of the award is recognized at a special ceremony and receives the “Legends Trophy,” a perpetual award to be kept for a year. The trophy is a tribute in and of itself, containing the names of all the previous winners, as well as honoring legendary motorcycle world-record holder Burt Monroe. The trophy is topped with a copy of Monroe’s connecting rods and a hand-crafted replica of his world-famous streamliner motorcycle. Walksler was selected for this year’s award because of his over 52-year commitment to preserving, collecting, and sharing the history of American motorcycles and American transportation history. The result of this decade’s long passion is evidenced in Walksler’s Wheels Through Time Museum, recognized by many as the world’s premier collection of rare and vintage motorcycles. The museum displays over 350 all-American made machines and welcomes over 100,000 visitors annually. In addition to his countless hours committed to preservation, Walksler has dedicated his life to educating future generations on the history, beauty, and craftsmanship of the American motorcycle and to increase awareness of the sport of motorcycling. The award ceremony will be on Saturday, May 25, 2019, at 1:00 pm at Dale’s Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC. The ceremony will coincide with the museum’s special Memorial Day weekend celebration featuring The American

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