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Steelhearted
I’ve always been into bikes… sports bikes! I’ve had quite a few over the years but none of them have stayed stock for long, the usual splattering of aftermarket parts adorning them along the way.
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RK-S
I’m sure most people have definite ideas about what makes a custom bike builder, and I’m equally certain that most of you wouldn’t think that training as a barber was the perfect background for someone thinking of...
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The Flying Snail
Until about 12 years ago I had always been into old bikes, in fact I have had a Bonneville for 40 years. Apparently it’s unreliable because it’s broken down… twice… in 40 years…
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Matt's Orange
Back in issue 150 of this august tome, we showed you Matt Barnard’s Intruder chop, and mentioned that he also had another chop, this one built around a GS500 Suzuki…
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Wormburner!
Outside of the Harley-Davidson engine and its derivatives, the Triumph twin, and of course, the XS650 Yamaha, is there a more perfect motor for a chop than the oil-cooled Suzuki GSX-R (and its derivatives)?
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Radical Bike Show - MC Pecquencourt Salon de Moto 2012
We try not to cover too much in the way of foreign stuff in Biker, but we make an exception for the MC Pecquencourt Salon de Moto event in France every March. Oh, and Faro, of course.
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Manchester Bike Show
Putting on a new large, indoor bike show these days is a brave thing to do given the current economic climate. Thankfully, there are still some courageous folk out there!
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Kustom Kulture
‘Sfunny, isn’t it? We have all these custom shows with categories for the engineering and mechanical features of the bikes but, generally speaking, we lump all the different aspects of art and design work into just one...
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NSRA Hot Rod Drags
Last September I headed down to Shakespeare County Raceway to catch a day of NSRA hot rod drag racing.
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Weston Bike Night
Now under the enthusiastic new management of Ray and Lynne and in its fourth year, Weston Bike Night attracts nearly 1,000 bikes.
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The Secret Bantam - Part 6
Right, if our brains have all recovered from all that mind-bending cosmic palaver from last month, it’s time to see what comes next.
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Jay Ransome
The interview this month is slightly different as, for a change, it’s not one of us old farts with a biking history going back several thousands of years… ahem, several decades. No, this month it’s a young ’un…