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glad you're back on missed your show I have downloaded all hundred and listen to them all while working on my bike this past winter great show useful info

Ken

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Congratulation on bringing back this quality program. Looking
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to becoming a regular listener again and I love the new format.

Cheers,
Scott M

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I just discovered your podcast on iTunes (via the Greasebag.com site). I've downloaded every episode and even though I'm only through the first 8 episodes, I am super impressed. You've definitely got a new fan here. Keep up the great work.

Thanks,
John

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Hey Ken,

I just found Biker Radio Magazine not too long ago and just finished
listening to the last several episodes of the show.

What can I say other than, it's fantastic! I look forward to each show.

I've really enjoyed the Cyril Huze, Cody, and Charley Boorman
interviews. Long Way Down & Long Way Round are 2 of my absolute
favorite DVD sets, so I really enjoyed the Boorman segments.

I run a Web site called Lucas County Choppers (http:// lcchoppers.com). It's a ride, event, & video blog from NW Ohio.
Apparently, we're practically neighbors. :-)

Most of the folks that are involved with LCChoppers.com are air
traffic controllers at the Toledo Express Airport.

I would be honored if you would take a look at our site and at the
video series of our 1000 mile roadtrip through Lower Michigan. (http://lcchoppers.com/michigan-trip.html ) Day 3 is my personal favorite.

It was a great trip, and we had a lot of fun doing it. I'm debating a
Lake Erie Circle trip within the next year or so.

Would it be OK for me to record an ID for Biker Radio Magazine and
email an mp3 to you?

Keep up the great work! Let me know if I can ever be of any help.

Happy New Year!!

Micah
Lucas County Choppers
http://lcchoppers.com

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So I realized that I've been listening for a full year now and I never let you know how fantastic I think your shows are. So, with that being said, FANTASTIC JOB!!!!!
I listen to some shows in the garage while I'm working on my machines. A couple of friends have asked "What are you listening to?" Once I tell them, they are impressed and now listen to the shows as well. I try to tell all my friends that have the 2 wheel passion to visit Biker Radio Magazine and listen to your shows. You've really got a good thing going. Keep up the great work Ken, it's appreciated.

Nick K.
(Mississauga, Ontario, Canada)

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" This was posted at Knuckle Buster Inc, Thursday, Oct. 30/08 with many thanks to Grail at: http://www.knucklebusterinc.com/ "

Tomorrow marks the 1-year anniversary of the weekly podcast done by our pal Ken over at Biker Radio Magazine. Many congrats go out to Ken for not only putting out a killer show for free download, but also to sticking to it and getting it done every week for a full year. Putting out something like a podcast - week in and week out - is a lot harder than folks give credit to. Even when it’s a labor of love, it’s taxing when your trying to juggle family life, work life and balancing everything else we’re all trying to get done. I’ve been real psyched to be a part of BRM this past year by contributing a few editorials, it’s been a great time and many thanks to Ken for letting me jump up on my soapbox during his show and throw down some greasebag gospel. If you haven’t checked out BRM yet, head over to bikerradiomagazine.com and start downloading, you can also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, which makes life super easy. It’s free to download and the content is killer - from Bonneville to drag racing to welding, electrical and paint - Ken covers a broad range of topics. The shows might not always be in line with what Knucklebuster is all about (the bagger show comes to mind), but the content is always smart and informative. You’ll be familiar with quite a few of the guys that Ken interviews too - Fab Kevin, Wes White, Tigman, Goldhammer, Yosemite Sam, Hammer, Edge and the interview he did last week with Sugarbear is killer. Go check out what Ken’s got going on and support BRM because it’s these grass roots projects that really help keep the scene alive.
http://www.bikerradiomagazine.com/

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This comment was sent by our good friend Gary who started the Chopper Handbook (http://www.chopperhandbook.com/) and he is commenting on the first Biker Radio Magazine BBQ and Poetry Reading at Ken's home in Windsor Ontario, Canada. Later that evening, the boys played strip Karaoke. Hear more on ' The Round Table Show pt II '

Gary in California - It is a motley crew for sure but we love them the same as if we were some old rabid she dog who gave birth to a bunch of mutant pups that became the scourge of the earth and laid it to waste and destroyed everything we humans hold dear.
Actually thinking about it they look fairly normal in these snapshots so maybe the mutant thing was a little overboard.

round table 2

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Hey Ken how ya doing... I currently own 2 FLH's  A 69 stone stock Shovelhead and a 2007 FLHX  Street Glide.  I'm sending you a couple pctures of them and a Panhead I had for 35 yrs. and another generator Shovel (66)
I find your "show" very informative and entertaining. Your in my Bookmarks and will be a daily listener...........Well check out the Bikes!!! *

Bill "Weeze"

* on the front page

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Hey Ken,

I've been a fan of Biker Radio Magazine from day one. Look forward to
it every week. Keep up the good work.
Mark Foran

Mark Foran

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Hello,

I wanted to let you know that I just watched the video clip at your website and that I thought it was fantastic. Thank you for your effort in producing a first rate educational show.

Best regards,
Jacob Hesselschwardt
Shreveport, LA

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Got to see the video, best show I have seen on building.

Better than WCC, and OCC don’t even hold a candle.

Be Safe

Jeff Hoover

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Hey there! I just heard about your show from VTwinMama's website that I have recently joined. I just started riding a little over a year ago... part of the new and up coming "older" group! I am 55, 5' tall, 110 pounds and had never ridden before, but my husband has ridden all his life so, he paid for the Safety course for me, I bought a '02 Honda Rebel 250 and put on about 1500 miles before I bumped up to a '05 VStar 650 Classic, and have logged about 4000 miles this past year. I keep up pretty well with my husbands Road Glide, and am really loving it. The web site and programs like you are producing have been such a great thing for newcomers like myself. I really wanted to applaud your efforts and let you know I will spread the word about your show!
Sending along a couple pictures of the me on the Rebel and the VStar. Still have the Blue side up and still loving the ride!
Thanks again!

HosJudge1@xxxxxxxx
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I just wanted to say,that your shows are very nice,It's nice to see(or hear) that all your guest seem to be just normal everyday people,
VERY talented people for sure! And you can almost feel there passion for what they do,I really liked "The one-off show" ,I like to see how
things are made, And it was cool to hear about,the time and thought that goes into making "that special part".
Congrats on a great show.
 
You asked for suggestions for other shows, How about?
Bike rallies,good the bad and the ugly!
Poker runs and benift rides.
Paint and graphics.
 
Thanx again for a good show.
 
Jeff "SWAT" Arentson Sr.
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Hey,
Just want to say thanks for the great site.  Love the show's I've heard so far. Thanks again for the sweet program!

Mark M.

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