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<empty> September 24th, 2010
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Lee Stamper is the only guest this week. He talks about the reason he did not appear on the Sr.vJr. series as expected and clears up his reasons as to why.

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This week on Biker Radio Magazine.... Part II of our interview with Marc Mazerolle as he preps a couple of students for a bike build in Sturgis, Lock Baker of Eastern Fabrications joins us, as does Rick Fairless and Bean're. Biker Radio Magazine for Friday, July 9, 2010.

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This week we talk to another High School Instructor about special schooling projects, a motorcycle event promoter, a front end builder and a guy that works on Triumphs for a living. This is Biker Radio Magazine.

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This week on Biker Radio Magazine, Kevin Baas talks about teaching kids to build bikes, Dan Lawson of the Dan Lawson Band talks about the Service and playing for well known artists before we knew them, Jeff from Bars 4 Bikers talks about... well, Bars and Jack McIntyre takes pictures of bikes and women. For a living. That's Biker Radio Magazine for June 26, 2010.

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This is Biker Radio Magazine for June 18, 2010. This week... Chris Croft, Jeff Starke from the "International Master Bike Builder's Association, Belt Drive Betty and some non-scientific noise testing on motorcycle exhaust systems at bike night. Sorry about the wind noise during that segment but there wasn't much we could do about it. You'll get the idea all the same.

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This week, The Canadian Biker Build Off, The Biker Coffee Company, Cindy Rutherford form Century Cycle in California and Irish Rich all join us as we look at Build Off's, refreshments, Father's Day and just building customs... PLUS a top 10 list!

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Biker Radio Magazine resumes this week, June 4 2010 with the next series of shows. No fan fare. No pigeons being let loose... Just back to business. Post your comments on our Facebook page.

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This is Edition 100 of Biker Radio Magazine. The last Edition. Thanks for listening, downloading and spreading the word. We here hope you have learned some things and the biggest thing should be safety. There is nothing funny about being on the side of the road with your bike on fire or waiting for an ambulance. We hope you have enjoyed the guests from beginning to end but more than that we hope you have just had something to help keep your mind off some of life's challenges for an hour every week.

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This week we have a seriously short show, it runs a little over seven and a half minutes. It's important for new builders to hear this and for those that have built, you will understand this completely. This is Edition 99.

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This week we do show 9 in or series of 10 on building from the ground up and paint and metal polish might be working into your plans. Scott Sharer joins us with detailing information. John Kosmoski, the guy that started House of Kolor is here and has some product news... an exclusive to Biker Radio Magazine and Justin Barnes gives us tips on fixing little mistake we might make when we don't mast things off properly. Like me. This is Edition 98.

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This week we look at a few things you may need to look into or maybe need a fresh look at if you are building your own Custom and having a few issue to deal with. First, a guy that built a bike out of scrap parts while stationed in Afghanistan and we do not suggest you try this one at home. Al Wilkerson from Bitter End Choppers talks about thing he dealt with as he worked on a customer's bike, Fabricator Kevin on something simple like wheel spacers and Doc, out of Texas talks about changing out an old style carb for a new one to work on a Shovelhead in this case. This is Edition 97.

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In this Edition we look back at leather and the ways to pick it from a pile of hides, judge it's quality even with the eye of a novice, tool it and care for it. There is a lot of information in the Edition and you may have heard it before but it's good stuff to know when dealing with hides. This is Edition 96.

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This week we hijack part of a previous show. The reason is simple... electricity does not change. The rules will always remain the same. It's not like a new body work or paint technique. So this week we grabbed a couple of previous guests and bring them forward because we thought they were good interviews and there is good info here. Also joining us again this week, Irish Rich as we look a plumbing but we focus on Electrickery. This is Edition 95.

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This week we continue with our series on building from the ground up and we revisit sheet metal. Ron Covell joins us along with Eric from Voodoo Choppers. Both guys are great at shaping metal and both offer great tips that you might find helpful if you are doing some of your own parts but have not tried to work with sheet metal until now. OH! Irish Rich is here as he opens the show and offers a few of his thoughts to Edition 94.

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This week, Irish Rich opens the show with a little of his insight into front ends as we continue our series on building from the ground up. Also, we again tap Chris Croft as he is helping students doing their own builds and he really has had a lot of good advice in the past so why not have him back? He mentions an article on metallurgy and here's the link to that: http://www.fourspeed.net/front-end.html Then we chat with Bill Holland and if the name rings a bell it's likely because he worked with John Harmon building front ends and he opens up on a few topics. This is Edition 93.

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This week it's all about the stuff that keeps your butt on the road. We talk for almost 10 seconds on tire selection and the rest of the hour is on suspension and what goes into making a custom rim. Our guest, Vince from American Suspension, was on a phone from the Alexander Graham Bell era so it's a little on the thin side for audio but listen closely, there is great info there on shocks and springs. "Indian" Mark Foran talks to us about making rims. Of course, Irish Rich is in to open the show. This is number three in our ten part series on building from the ground up... This is Edition 92.

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This week we do part two of our ten part series on building from the ground up. We look at engines and at belt drives this time around. This is a very conversational show and what we mean by that is this is the same sort of thing you'd hear talking to a friend about building. There are a few stories and some great info. Grab something cool to drink and smoke 'em if you got 'em. Irish Rich, Steve Broyles and ' Hawg Ryder ' on Engines and Power Transfer... This is Edition 91.

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This week on Biker Radio Magazine, we get a closer look at the underbelly of the biking world - building. From Irish Rich who gives us a little insight into Zen and chopper building, we go to Chris Croft, a college instructor from PA who gives us the lowdown on his preferred materials and working methodology for frame construction. Gary Weishaupt of The Chopper Builders Handbook returns with a look at ground up frame plans and practical expectations for the home builder. Then we jump over the big pond to hear from our very own webmaster Dan Woosley, to get his take on the Japanese building scene as well as an inside look at the rules and regulations affecting builders in the Land of the Rising Sun. Hang on for the ride as we kick off our ten part series on building. This is Edition 90.

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This week, Vern Savage wraps up the Canadian Biker Build off with us, Peter Derry from the Super Show is here with his thoughts on the build off and a long range look at the biggest motorcycle show in North America, Yosemite Sam Radoff is a NEW Hall of Fame member and Chris Croft returns to talk projects and warm us up for the first in our 10 part series on building from the ground up. This is Edition 89.

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This week we share some of The International Blues Fest with you from Windsor Ontario. While we were listening, we were looking at bikes at the Sunday Show and Shine. There was a good turnout and it took some time to get my eyes re-adjusted from all the gleaming chrome. This week, Ted Boomer, the organizer of the Blues Fest., Kathy from Essex County Riders Canada with what she thought of the turnout,George Winney from Forever Free, Laura MacDonald from The Motorcycle News and Steve Broyles from Stevenson Cycle who helped with judging the Show and shine all spend a little time with us as we celebrate summer. This is Edition 88.

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This week we talk to "Kiwi" Mike Tomas and finish our conversation from last week. We visit Fabricator Kevin at his 4th of July open house that he holds with Eric from Voodoo Choppers and a guy that made the trip from Toronto to be part of the event. We talk to a friend that goes to the drag races in Grand Bend Ontario and how to get 9's out of an out of the box bike from The Motor Company. How does that effect you? It can if you have a V-Rod. This is Edition 87.

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This week on B.R.M. we talk to "Kiwi" Mike Tomas in part one of a two part interview and we learn some stuff about the teaming of Kiwi and Klock Werks. Also, Guy from Greasy Kulture Magazine is here to talk about his publication, Shovel Jack from www.shovelhead.us and in particular, the forum, filling us in on Shovel Fest '09 and we wrap things up with Vern Savage of The Canadian Biker Build Off to see what has come together for this years event. This is Edition 86.

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The clock is ticking for Sturgis once again and in a few weeks the Black Hills will welcome the sound of Motorcycles from virtually every corner of the world... not just North America. We talk to Mark Wilsmore from The Ace Cafe in London about his second visit to the event and Rod "Woody" Woodruff of The Buffalo Chip to find out what event he has planned. We also talk to a school teacher about his ongoing project to inspire a new generation of builders, not just in the class room but with other builders. Kevin Baas rounds out the last half of this week's show. This is Edition 85.

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For those that have asked, here is the show. There has been great strife within the office as we lost all internet connections and had no choice but to wait to post. No... no internet cafes and no Wi-Fi. This week we talk to Ian Huntly to wrap up the Isle of Man coverage for this year and we chat with Paul Holdsworth of American Iron Magazine to learn a little about the man referred to as " The Meddling Editor ". There's a bit to learn and a laugh or two along the way. This is, better late than never, Edition 84.

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This week we have 5 guests and one offers a tech tip on how to save paint if you have a little " Thinners/Overspray " accident. Justin Barnes of JB Grafix is one of our guests, Ian Huntly talks about the Isle of Man TT, Tattoo is here to tell us about a ride for Canadian Vets of current military actions, Gina Woods of " Open Road Radio " tells us about going to satellite and Grail is back to wrap up the " Greasebag Jamboree ". This is Edition 83.

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This week on Biker Radio Magazine we have a guest interviewer. We like the idea of submissions and are very pleased that Mark Foran has joined us with a story and a person that he admires, Yvonne Sova. Grail from the Greasebag Jamboree finishes some business with us this week and we talk with Justin Kell from Glory Sales & Motorworks as he tells us about Retro sales, bikes in movies and making jeans. Why jeans? He tells us why. This is Edition 82.

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It has been a busy week in the offices here but we did find time to talk to four great guests. Micah from LC Choppers talks about the " Ride for Alexandra's Heart ", Edge from The Horse gives us a wrap on the " Smoke Out East " and Fabricator Kevin helps us out with wheel spacers. Finally, Grail from " Knuckle Buster Inc " is here to run down " The Greasebag Jamboree ". The show runs a little long but all in all we are very pleased with the input from some great people. This is Edition 81.

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This week the show was put together in a single phone call. Usually we don't like to do that for no other reason than just making an hour interesting with a few topics. As we head back to the roots of where Biker Radio Magazine started we got hooked up with Irish Rich. This show talks about Rich, Johnny Chop, Jesse James, Von Dutch, Big Daddy Ed Roth and Chopper Dave to name just a few. You will hear the show as our chat happened just the end where Rich was saying some very cool things about B.R.M. did we actually cut the program. We're not much on blowing our own horns around here, it's our pipes you will hear first. This is Edition 80.

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This week it's chat time with Chris Croft. He has been gathering information on frames, front ends, parts etc. for some time now and has some pretty cool contacts. It seems folks are willing to share information if you are willing to help yourself a little. Funny how that works. We spend a good deal of the week's Edition with Chris and then we re-visit Jeff York and talk a little about a new Triumph and about a recent... errr " Off Road " trip. Cow path might be a better way to describe it. This is Edition 79.

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This week we hear from the Right Coast, Boston more specifically and talk to Christine Miller about a ride going on to benefit families that are struggling right now. The idea is to help people up... not pay the freight. Have a look at the site to learn more: http://www.touchedbyangelsonline.com/  also we look at the " R.O.T. " rally in Austin Texas. Big event, big fun. Then out to the U.K. and our good friend Ian Huntly talks with us about the Isle of Man TT that is just a couple of weeks away. This is Edition 78.

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This week we talk Vintage Hondas. The real early stuff on the shores of North America and we look at a ride going on in Ontario near Hamilton. Then... there's a new Motor Cycle Paper coming out so we talk to Laura about it and finally wrap up some talk with Marty Dickerson on Bonneville and the stories that came from the 50's. This is Edition 77.

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This week we stop into a local watering hole and run across a guy with the first year low rider Shovel from ' The Factory '. There are a couple of pictures on the front page of Biker Radio Magazine this week and we talk to the owner of the bike, Sean Connelly. Also, what it takes to be a judge at a big bike show as we sit down with our friend Tim Armstrong from ' The Rider's Mag ' and then off to California to chat with Marty Dickerson. He's quite well known in the industry and he spends time talking about... what else? Bikes! This show was finished just before deadline and while there is some wind noise and stuff bear with us, it was one crazy week! This is Edition 76.

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This week we have a look at a V-8 powered bike. This thing looks insane and I am quite sure it is. The guy that owns it is as laid back as they come and some kind of smart but more than that, he is a friend. Keith Ball from www.bikernet.com is here to talk about laws pending in California and something he is working on in hopes of getting a voice in S.E.M.A. and then we go to the U.K. to talk about biker musicians. You'll like Nick Paxton and his link is on the ' Links ' page so have a look. This is Edition 75.

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Finally the weather is turning warmer here in the North and with that comes another season. To tell the truth this last winter was so long and cold that I doubted it would end for a while. Sunshine and a breeze to change the mood from cabin fever to riding. This week we rehash that Young Passenger bill again. This is a lesson in how to deal with people that make laws we do not like. Stay with us even if you think it's boring as we here are trying to get the word out to riders. We also visit Ed Kretz Jr. His Dad won the first Motorcycle Beach Race in Daytona. Ed tells us about that and a little of his own history and then we hear from a Canadian Soldier that was stationed in Afghanistan... he and a few buddies built a motorcycle out of spare parts. It's a great story. This is Edition 74.

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This week we have a re-visit to the person who introduced Bill-117 in Ontario. Read about it and replies to the Bill under the link on the right side of the home page. The interview is re-aired this week in an effort to once again raise awareness as bikes come out of storage. Ontario riders!!!! Tell your friends to listen to this! We also finish our talk with Cindy Rutherford of Century Cycle this week. An airplane engine, on a bike? Yup, a radial engine and the napkin plan drawings are on the home page this week as well. Then off to Toledo to talk to Micah about this ride: http://alexandrasheart.com which you might want to take part in if you can make the date. This is Edition 73.

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This week we take a look at Last Rides... literally, with a guy that has a Motorcycle Hearse and while it seems like a ghoulish topic, it has a place. Shovelheads are still coveted but keeping them running can be a challenge, Doc stops in with some tips, Cruise Ships and Motorcycles in the Islands? We talk about that way of getting away and we chat with a very cool woman that has had a bike shop or at least been part of it for 50 some years and finally today, Jaxon gives us a wrap up on the Sicilian Festival we told you about earlier this month. This is Edition 72.

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The Triumph Bonneville is a name that we have long been aware of as bikers and the Triumph chop has been coveted by many. If you can find an engine that hasn't been mashed to bits over time you too can build a very cool looking ride or you could choose a newer model and take the engine from that. This route has it's benefits. This week, Ian Huntly who gives us Isle of Man coverage and info tells us how new pictures will help us get the feel for this year's IOM-TT, Jeff York who works on and builds Triumph bikes, Kevin Cook with a great looking chop and ' Big ' Al Wilkerson of Bitter End Choppers with insight on this build and how to deal with a shop when you need parts made. This is Edition 71.

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There is a lot going on for winter time, we lose ( temporarily ) a source of information in the U.K. and Rod from That Chopper Spirit is here to talk about his sabbatical, we talk to John about Knucklehead engines, Beaner is here with a wrap on his experience at Daytona this past Bike Week and Grail from http://www.knucklebusterinc.com/ to talk about the Greasebag coming in June. This is Edition 70.

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This week we look back at some previous interviews and just recap things since our one year birthday. Today we hear from Beaner, Keith Ball, Tim Remus, Vern Savage and Billy Lane. Now, you may have heard these before but we thought they would be good refreshers and if you haven't heard them before you may just be tempted to go back through previous Editions to discover what you have missed. This is Edition 69.

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This week we have two guests. From the East and just cutting a notch out for himself is Lock Baker from Eastern Fabrications and it was our buddy Spiro out at Red Line Cams in California that pointed us his way. Then we learn about final belt drives and some tips for lining up the engine and transmission and how to decipher wear on a belt... just in case you were ever wondering. The man's name is Phil Ross and he runs Super Max Belt Drives down in Arizona. There is MUCH more than belt drives in this interview. This is Edition 68.

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This week we take a few more minutes at the Cinci V-Twin Expo to talk to Kiwi Mike, Ron Finch, Corey  Ness, Laura Klock, Christian from Sucker Punch Sally, Vic from Live 2 Ride TV, Hammer from The Horse and Joe McGlynn of Crime Scene Choppers to learn what they have coming up and what they have been up to in the last year. Also, we speak to one of the partners in a production company that has made a documentary about building a chopper. Why is this interesting? Listen to the interview yourself and see where the information takes you. This is Edition 67.

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This week and next we focus on the V-Twin Expo in Cincinnati. Our thanks to the people that put this show together for allowing us to visit and learn about new products and designs for the coming season. Today we have a couple of guest hosts or contributors to the show and our great thanks to Mark Foran and Todd Achten for making the trip and rooting out interviews. Today you will hear from MID-USA, Evil Engineering, All American Wheels, Big Dog Choppers, Rolling Thunder Frames and John Kosmoski of House of Kolor plus the three of us talking about other things we saw at the show and general goofing off. This is Edition 66.

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Well we have a great line up of guests this week. Russell Mitchell, Vern Savage from the Canadian Biker Build Off, Radical Randy from The Rats Hole shows and Ron Covell! We had great chats with everyone and we hope that you enjoy them as much as we did. This show runs a little long but there is so much here it was tough to cut things out. This is Edition 65.

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This week we think ahead to warmer and happier times. Vacations for some are done by car, plane or *ulp* R.V. but there are a few that do it on two wheels and some even take part in some rallies. More and more people are taking part in the Smoke Out East/West parties and some go to both if they have the time. Today we talk to three people that have taken part in one form or another and we start with Edge who puts the parties together on both sides of the U.S. We also chat with Bean'r who can be seen at so many bike events that it hardly seems possible. He's like Chicken Man, He's EVERYWHERE! Finally a Tattoo Artist that has taken part in ' The Stampede ' and learn a little about some folks that have ridden that ride. This is Edition 64.

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This week Biker Radio Magazine has a look at The Great White North. We spend time in Canada for the entire hour and visit with the people that run two bike shows, different companies but shows none the less. We also talk with a shop in Guelph, Ontario and see how RNR Custom Cycle ( www.rnrcustomcycle.com ) got started and what they do and also a trip back to Windsor, Ontario and we invite you to eves drop on our conversation in his shop. This is the kind of place I could be very happy just hanging out in. This is Edition 63.

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This week we continue on and wrap up our coverage of The Super Show in Toronto. We speak to two shop owners, one builds bikes and specializes in Metrics ( have a look at the Super Show link for a few pictures ) and we also talk to a leather shop that really gives back to the community. Steve Broyles from Stevenson Cycles chats with us and then we talk to 3 authors that have great books on things from racing to ' Mental Floss ' and a parallel to a book written many years ago. It's all good stuff. This is Edition 62.

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The next two shows cover the largest motorcycle show in North America. The Super Show in Toronto, Ontario Canada. We burned up some shoe leather getting interviews and we got some good ones. The first show starts with a little coverage on Bill 117 in Ontario and then we move on to a couple of owner's clubs, we talk tourism, have a look at a product you might like and talk to a few Canadians about, well, Canada. This is Edition 61.

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On this week's show, we travel all over the place and talk about various topics. Drag racing again, Community stuff in Western Canada, a travelling motorcycle show, a board game and Biker Radio Magazine gets interviewed for the second time in two weeks! Must have been tough to find guests over the holidays! This is Biker Radio Magazine's Edition 60.

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This week, Biker Radio Magazine jumps around a little. We talk to a guy that write for ' The Rider's Mag ' in Ontario Canada and why he does it for free. We also talk to Bar Hodgson about the Toronto Super Show. Rich Christensen joins us with an exclusive on what is going on with ' Arm Drop Live ' with some really cool info on a project that he has funded plus, Biker Radio Magazine gets the tables turned. WE get interviewed for a change and there are a few laughs in this segment. This is Edition 59.

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This week we talk news, upcoming events and a celebration of a friend out in California and his contributions to the Chopper industry. It has been a great week in the B.R.M. offices as the phones have been smoking trying to keep shows on line through the holiday for those that have the time to listen every Friday and the others that save them for the moments in the shop. Alone. Welcome, Howard Kelly of S&S Cycle, Jim Betlach of the V-Twin Expo in Cinci and Jim Fricke of The Harley Davidson Museum to talk about making the building more than just static displays. This is Edition 58.

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<empty> Edition 57
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This show deals with a few things. Bill 117 is revisited as it is of great importance to riders in Ontario. Melanie Deveau of CKLW AM 800 has allowed us to use an interview that deals with the information in the Bill. It's very well done. Only the best from Melanie. Also, Cyril Huze joins us to talk about his starts. Curt from Grem's Gear, Tim Remus from Wolfgang Publishing and Adam from Pimp Styxxx all tell us about affordable gift ideas for the Biker in your life for Christmas. This is Edition 57.

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<empty> Edition 56
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This week we get back to August and the Bonneville trials as we talk to the pilot of Bob Williams' Streamliner. This was what the person that rode in the vehicle had gone through, in his own words. Bar Hodgson is his name and we hope you enjoy the insider's view of the ride. Also we get into tattoos. Why? It just seemed like we should have a look at the process. Chuck Boughner and Darrin Trudell both of Tattoos and Things in Windsor, Ontario let us in the shop for some talk and some laughs. This is Edition 56.

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<empty> Edition 55
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We finish, for now, our segments on the private members bill 117 and speak to the person directly responsible for tabling this in the hopes that it will become law. This is an interesting interview.
One of our other topics today was covered because of the article on this link:

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If you have a few minutes, read it and you will see a problem build that never should have. Meet two of the people mention/quoted in the article and see what happened after a couple of phone calls. Also, Keith Ball and hot topics in the industry. This is Edition 55.

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<empty> Edition 54
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The week we deal with a law maker. More clearly... someone that has tabled a bill in Ontario, Canada and if passed, it may mean that passengers on motorcycles must be under 14 years old. Yes, even if you come from out of province to visit... your passenger will need to be 14 or older. We discuss this topic this week. We also finish our interviews with Charley Boorman and Billy Lane and welcome Keith Ball to the mix. This is Edition 54.

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<empty> Edition 53
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Welcome to year two of Biker Radio Magazine. We are making a few light changes to the show and we are always hunting great guests and this week we have 4 of them. California, anywhere U.S.A., the U.K. and Melbourne, FLA this week. We speak to Doug Bingham, Beaner, Charlie Boorman and Billy Lane this week and I can't thank these guys enough for a great start to our new year. I ask a favor of you in this show and look forward to your input. This is Edition 53.

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<empty> Edition 52 - The Best of Show Pt IV
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Well, it's finally here. Edition 52. There were times when the show was loaded to the server 10 minutes before posting on the site and other times when we just had so much info, we needed to chop guest segments just to crunch into one hour. We have done our usual quarterly ' Best Of ' which is really a chance to showcase some previous guests for no other reason than to give you a chance to hear some of the stuff you may have missed or just go ' Oh yah! I remember that '. We'll be taking a couple of weeks off but there are interviews planned and stuff to do while we break from show compilation. We hope you enjoy Edition 52 - The Best of part IV.

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<empty> Edition 51 - The Chopper Show
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We have been trying to wrangle one guest to make this into something bigger than the other shows on customs but times and schedules and availability of one guest made that quite impossible. We did the next best thing. We all have seen the new chopper craze and what has happened since the industry went on life support. The people that want a chopper will still get one if they are serious and the rest will sell the parts of they collected but never completed the project and you will find Internet auction sites littered with that stuff. From TV to an icon in the chopper biz, we offer Edition 51. This is ' The Chopper Show '.

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<empty> Edition 50 - The Drag Race Show 2.0
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Last week we covered Drag Racing and called the show 1.0. We got started with some guests and brought one back for this edition because there was so much more ground that needed to be covered. The elapsed time on this one is 60:04... slow by track time but the guests this week will make you wonder where the hour went. This is ' Drag Race 2.0 '

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<empty> Edition 49 - The Drag Race Show 1.0
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Drag Racing.... it ain't just cars and it ain't all sponsors. People do this for fun and have for years and we do not suggest honing your skills on the street. It is dangerous to you and me. If you want to pilot a bike down a course, do it on a course... please. Anything else is wrong and you could end up in jail or a box. We offer some cool guests in this show and the one that follows so please enjoy and don't forget that you might like to consider blowing the doors off someone but the person that turns right in front of you wasn't expecting a bike in the back seat. This is ' Edition 49 - The Drag Race Show 1.0 '.

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<empty> Edition 48 - The Round Table Show Pt II
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In this week's show we let you become the fly on the wall as a group of friends, bikers, and builders stop by the Biker Radio Magazine studio for an afternoon of camaraderie, food, and a great many laughs. Hope you enjoy this free-spirited free-for-all as much as we did. This is 'The Round Table Show Part II'.

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<empty> Edition 47 - Electrical Show
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So far, Biker Radio Magazine has covered a bunch of stuff that deals with bikes on the tech side. We have talked about drive trains, frames, body work/fibre glass and front ends. The engines have all been up to you. Today we have a look at the dark side. We look at electricity... or ELECTRICKERY if you want to call it that. Our first interview takes fully half of this show. We also talk about things on a simpler level with our second guest. We also talk to a school teacher in Minnesota and ' Yosemite Sam Radoff '. The purpose of the show is to get us thinking about our fears of the electrical system and understand that it isn't something that you need a degree to grasp but the basics will get you started. This is ' The Electrical Show '.

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<empty> Edition 46 - The Welding Show Pt II
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We hadn't planned on making the welding show a two part thing but at the last minute a scheduled guest had some family stuff to deal with and that plagued us again this week. Family comes first. A quick gear change and a call to a friend got us back on track with the task at hand and that was simply to offer insight into welding cast steel, iron and aluminum. The main point is to explain what is involved and not teach a class on this topic. When you go to a shop and get a quote, these are just a few things that are taken into consideration when the person you talk to tells you the cost. This is ' The Welding Show pt II '

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<empty> Edition 45 - The Welding Show Pt I
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This is the first of a two parts show. It was supposed to be a one part thing but even best laid plans go bad at times. This was beyond the control of us or our scheduled guest and we hope things will shake out O.K. for the second half of the show next week. Still, we cover a lot of ground with this hour and our guests have not let us down. Check out the Home Page for a cool video link. It's short but worth the look. This is ' The Welding Show pt I '

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<empty> Edition 44 - The Bits and Pieces Show
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This week we grabbed all that would answer a phone or loan us a bike to ride. We talked about and road tested the B.R.P. Spyder, we called on Kevin Alsop of Big Bear Choppers, we talked to Edge at The Horse Magazine about Smoke Out West and tapped Grail for a commentary. We also add our own commentary and for the first time left the MOTHER OF ALL SWEAR WORDS in my editorial. Beware for young ears that there is one segment where we drop a bomb. You have been warned. The is ' The Bits and Pieces Show '.

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<empty> Edition 43 - The Front End Show
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Making the bike go is one thing. Dressing it up with a complimentary mix of form and function is an art unto itself. While deciding on paint and the powder coat we also look at the way we steer the beast and to that end we decide on the forks. Do we do something with springs and oil for dampening or do we go with something a little more Old School? That's the cool part about building a custom... it's up to us what we do and not what the dealer has in stock. This is ' The Front End Show '.

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<empty> Edition 42 - The Road to Bonneville Show Part III
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We think we know what that feeling is. The office is getting feedback from the salt this year and that strange pull west is all about Utah and the people that are making a run for a record. As we wind up for one last kick at speed for the summer we talk to a couple of familiar names from early shows and add a new one to our list. This show was cut down from it's original one hour and seventeen minutes to about one hour and three minutes. It was tough but we have another good one for you. This is ' The Road to Bonneville ptIII '

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<empty> Edition 41 - The Road to Bonneville Show Part II
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We are getting the urge to head west. It's August and quite hot out west this time of year. Why do I get the feeling I need to be on the road west? Not a clue. Dan, the web master wants to head east... from Japan and meet up... in Utah. I don't get it. I think I need another drink. What is it that starts calling Biker Radio Magazine west this time of year? I can't put my finger on it. If the staff here comes up with any ideas, we'll pass them on. This is " The Road to Bonneville ptII ".

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<empty> Edition 40 - The Road to Bonneville Show Part I
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Last summer was a real eye opener for us here. By that I mean, Biker Radio Magazine was starting to come down with something. None of us here could explain it. It was a need, but nothing we could put our finger on. As summer now is in full swing and August is on or calender... we get that same, strange feeling. It's like a song that is just under the din of the crowd. You can just hear the tune, barely, and the name is on the tip of your tongue but you can't identify that... thing. We'll let you know if we figure it out. This is ' The Road to Bonneville pt1 '.

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<empty> Edition 39 - The Best of Part III
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Can you believe that there are now 39 hours of free Biker Radio Magazine editions? Nothing had to be signed up for, no spam and no-one has been asked to pay one dime for the information. This is the third ' Best of ' portion for the year and it deals with some of the people that have appeared in the last 12 weeks. We enjoy all our guests and thank everyone who takes part in the show but we only have room for so much in an hour and here it is. ' Editon 39 - The Best of Part III '

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<empty> Edition 38 - The Mid-Summer Show
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Summer is screaming by faster and faster. Is it that work keeps getting in the way of riding or are we just getting older? This week we talked to a number of different people. Call it ' visiting ' if you like. As much as it is great doing a specific topic every week, once in a while it is important to stop and visit some friends and some friends visit us too. Grab something cool to drink and take this disc to the shop. This is ' The Mid-Summer Show '.

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<empty> Edition 37 - The Detailing Show
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Water spots, dust, chain lube, bugs and if you own an older bike... leaks that distract from the look of the bike can make you nuts. We can't help you with the leaks but we can off some direction from a couple of pros. We also have a guy that is putting out a comic book that has to do with choppers on this show as well as our usual cast of characters. This is ' The Detailing Show '.

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<empty> Edition 36 - The Canadian Show
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After looking at the ads in magazines and seeing the numbers are down all over the bike industry it was time to have a look at Canadian Builders. Do they suffer from a downturn in the U.S.? Some builders you have heard of and others you have not BUT the idea is to give insight into how the whole business is changing in the recent past and how people are making out in The Great White North. Why? Why not? This is ' The Canadian Show '.

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<empty> Edition 35 - The Side Car Show
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As we look at all things cool on bikes we can't pass up the chance to look at the sidecar. Now, some may say there is nothing cool about the sidecar no matter what you do to it and that's fine by us. I personally think skulls are overdone and would prefer not having them associated with my bike or clothing and others can't get enough. Whatever. Today we talk sidecars and more than that, we learn a little about the people that sell them and use them. We think this show is very relevant and more than that, entertaining. This is
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<empty> Edition 34 - The Camp Show
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Gas prices this summer are cutting into my beer money so something has to give. Where am I going to save a buck? I won't be staying in any fancy Motels on the side of the road. Hey... I HAVE to have BEER! I want a Biker Friendly place to stay and I want good gear so I know I will be dry and warm when I lay my head down for the night. I made some calls... found a couple of places to stay, a place to get outfitted and we talked to Kiwi Mike about a cool bike he just built for S&S. This the ' The Camp Show '.

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<empty> Edition 33 - The Resources Show
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As the summer continues we have little time for TV or sitting for anything except family and friends. Just the way it should be. We started to think about all the projects that people have started in the last year or so and wondered if those folks were facing brick walls because of lack of info or lack of confidence. We simply wanted to help with ideas for learning. While we were at it, we wanted Poker and Toy Run organizers to look at event safety a different way so we offer a resource for that too. This is ' The Resources Show '.

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<empty> Edition 32 - The Summer Rally Series 3 - Friday the 13th
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Summer is really gearing up and with the " Attack of the Killer Tomatoes " in the U.S. and high gas prices, people don't know if they are going to get bent over the gas pump or bent over a toilet this season. We continue the " Summer Rally Series " and visit the U.K. for a wrap on the I.O.M. as well as bounce around the lower 48 to talk rallies and such with events happening this month and in August. This is " The Summer Rally Series - Show Number 3 ".

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<empty> Edition 31 - The Summer Rally Series 2
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As the summer starts to heat up, more and more people head out to ride and knocking on doors during the height of vacation season isn't the problem... getting an answer is. We at Bike Radio Magazine present another in The Summer Rally Series so that you can get a handle on the events this summer and we can get excited people to talk about the cool stuff they are doing or presenting. This is 'The Summer Rally Series 2'.

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<empty> Edition 30 - The Summer Rally Series 1
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We can't talk ' Tech ' everyday. Before you throw something at me just think about this. It's summer time and summer is about riding to places and having a good time when we get time away from the job. Here are a few places to think about visiting. You may have plans to attend one of the shows mentioned or maybe you can plan a trip for next year. In the coming weeks of summer we will try to cover as many of these events as we can. If we can't be there we will talk to the people that will be and get you some inside information. Today we also talk to Vinnie DiMartino of V-Force Customs and Kiwi Mike. This is ' The Summer Rally Series '.

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<empty> Edition 29 - The IOM TT Show
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<empty> While we go to bike nights and polish chrome and cruise the local 2 lane highways as our way of enjoying our bikes... another world exists. The road race world is something of a different animal to what most of us consider ' Biking '. For the last 101 years, The Isle of Man has hosted some of the best road race riders in the world. This week, Biker Radio Magazine talks to some folks involved with this very cool event. This is The 'Isle of Man' Show.
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<empty> Edition 28 - The Frame Show
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<empty> One thing we all seem to overlook when designing a bike is simply the frame. What I mean is we look at parts like primary drives, forwards, bars, heads but we never really seem to look hard at the frame and without that... you have a pile of... parts. Today we talk about frames with some names you know and maybe one that you don't. We are also joined by 'Yosemite Sam' Radoff, a great guy and longtime pins striper as he shares some memories with us of people and the custom world. This is ' The Frame Show '.
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<empty> Edition 27 - The Safety Show
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<empty> Riding season is what makes most of us smile most. The four words you are most likely to hear during the riding season? " I didn't see you ". It's a fact of life if you ride. You will hear those very words and hopefully it will not be in court or as your are being loaded into an ambulance. Sound like we are being a little dramatic? Perhaps. This hour is dedicated to your half of the responsibility as a rider. It's not preaching. Some of this you know and there are a few sources in this show should you wish to look into the topic further. This is ' The Safety Show '.
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<empty> Edition 26 - The Best of Show Part II
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<empty> It has been 26 weeks since Biker Radio Magazine started. We have all learned a few things along the way and we here hope that you have enjoyed things to this point. In the coming weeks you can expect regular guests to add a little something to the shows and I hope that you will also offer topic suggestions. It ain't about me or the staff here so send ideas. We won't be hurt. Keep in mind, not all ideas can be used. None will be ignored. Marking half a year and 26 hours of original programming this is The 'Best Of Show' part II.
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<empty> Edition 25 - The Diesel Show
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<empty> While kicking around some ideas with some friends a while back I thought that it would be cool to take a page from people on the other side of the Atlantic and maybe build something that is out of the normal way we think of powering a motorcycle. Diesel. We have 4 guests today and all of them bring something to the table to expand on the diesel powered bike. This is something to turn on in the shop and consider with an open mind even if you never ever build or buy this type of bike. This is ' The Diesel Show '.
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<empty> Edition 24 - The Round Table Show
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<empty> Sitting down and talking about bikes is a great way to spend a little time especially if there is a little beer and a few burgers around. We passed on the beer on the afternoon that we had this chat. The guys that stopped by the Biker Radio Magazine weekend studio, had come from another country and staying sober was a better idea than driving home with a buzz. We do not endorse driving after consumption of any alcohol. This show is just chatting among friends. We recorded it so you could share our thoughts. This is ' The Round Table Show '.
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<empty> Edition 23 - The Rat Bike Show
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<empty> As we wander through the sport of motorcycling you have noticed a theme. There is no theme. Our attention span is short and anything related to bikes will distract us. We have wandered back to the motorcycle proper again and today we look at the greasier part of bikes.. Actually, just greasy bikes. Bikes with either no paint or flat black BBQ paint. Elegantly repulsive in their simplicity, this is The Rat Bike Show.
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<empty> Edition 22 - The Paint and Pinstripe Show Pt II
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<empty> We move on to the finer points of adding a little flash to our fresh paint. If you have not used a pinstripe brush before and have no fear of making a mess, I am certain you will jump right in and draw some lines on that new coating of base/clear! I, on the other hand, am faint of heart and would never consider doing this without a couple more years with a brush in my hand. Today we have guests that offer things to consider when learning to pinstripe and we here a Biker Radio Magazine hope you take the time to get started with this art. This is ' The Paint and Pinstripe Show ' pt II.
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<empty> Edition 21 - The Paint and Pinstripe Show Pt I
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<empty> I have tried to paint my own bikes a number of times. I found that my results were best viewed in the dark, with sunglasses, from a distance. This can be done at home, painting, I mean. You can do it with limited skills... way better than I ever can but this isn't about me. It's about you and your bike. Today's guests will offer tips on getting rolling with your own paint job if you a brave enough to try it. Next week, we give you tools to help finish your look off but for now, it's back to basics with part 1 of ' The Paint and Pinstripe Show '.
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<empty> Edition 20 - The Dave Barr Show
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<empty> In keeping with the theme of ' Everything Bike ' on this series of programs we have tried once again to bring you a story of a person and a bike. This ride/quest comes from one very strong guy and an equally strong motorcycle. His bike should NEVER have been able to make the trip that it did. HE, himself would never have been expected to make this trip. This is a compelling hour. This is an equally compelling story. Listen closely when you have the time to do it alone. Distractions will not be welcomed as you try to focus on ' The Dave Barr Show '.
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<empty> Edition 19 - The Adventure Show
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<empty> Time and time again I have thought about getting away and making up my mind on where I want to go and what I want to do can be a problem for no other reason than I have someone else to consider. I have also been heading somewhere on a short run down the highway and almost blown off my life, entirely, literally, and with nothing more than my bike and a few dollars, just left. I do NOT advise that. I think my life is pretty good as it is BUT if you want to head out and have an adventure, this show has at least one segment that will work for you in ' The Adventure Show '.
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<empty> Edition 18 - The Fibreglass and Bodywork Show
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<empty> So you have an old tank or fender and you want to make a change to it or even a simple repair. Maybe you are looking to MAKE a tank out of something other than steel and are looking for alternatives. That is what we took time to ask our guests this week. We got into the ' How To ' of body work and we even talked about composite forming. You never know... you might just find it's something that might work for your project and we give you ideas on where to find some of the stuff. This is " The Fibreglass and Bodywork Show ".
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<empty> Edition 17 - The Bagger Show
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<empty> When you ride a bagger you often get a sideways glance from some bikers. You know the one.. " Nice GEEZER Glide, old man " but I never did care much for what other people thought. I have had both sides of the fence look down on me for what I ride or the simple fact that I ride at all. Whatever. I have also taken good natured kidding about the fact that I like baggers. Always have. My non-bagger riding buddies will be quick to beg space but never admit that it's handy to have the room... they just sneak out to the parking lot while everyone else is having a beer to get something out of my luggage. Sneak this edition onto CD and listen to it quietly in the shop... late at night so no one knows you are listening to The Bagger Show.
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<empty> Edition 16 - The Best Of Show
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<empty> This is Dan, your Biker Radio Magazine webmaster, stepping in for Ken this week to do the write-up. So far on Biker Radio Magazine, we've covered a wide range of topics: everything from Legends to Female Bikers, from Builders and One-offs to to Fabrication. In this week's edition we sit back, fire up a stogie, crack open a six pack, and take a look at a few of the highlights. This is 'The Best of Show'.
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<empty> Edition 15 - The Cinci Show Part 2
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<empty> On part I of our two part, we talked to just a handful of vendors at the Cinci V-Twin Expo. We had to try to split time between vendors and exhibitors. It was a very busy Saturday. This is part II and we have put together a very fast hour talking to some names you might find familiar. Why did we stray a little from building to looking into the big, fat world of bike commerce? Because we could. That's why. Once in a while we need a bit of a break from tech stuff but we'll be right back at it in a week. This is ' The Cinci Show ' part II.
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<empty> Edition 14 - The Cinci Show Part 1
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<empty> When you hear about bike shows you might buy a ticket and just hop in the car but the V-Twin Expo in not open to the public. This show deals with vendors and dealers and the occasional media slug. The things we saw at this show were cool on so many levels. It was really great to see some of the bikes that you only see in a magazine ad or on TV and have a look at them up close. There weren't any sales going on but there was information flowing at every turn. It was like... ' What do you want to know today?' Today we look at part one of the V-Twin Expo and we call it " The Cinci Show ".
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<empty> Edition 13 - The Rally Show
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<empty> Summer is on the way! WAH HOO! From a northern point of view, it won't be here soon enough. As things thaw out and people get back out to the garage or shed to bring the ' beast ' back to life for another riding season... plans are being made and schemes hatched as folks make ready themselves to see the doctor and find out exactly WHICH Fridays they will be sick and where the best recovery spot is. There are parties all summer long and so many of them are for bikers only. We talked to four people and had a chat about places that might be cool to visit this summer. This is ' The Rally Show .'
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<empty> So far, we have talked about all kinds of things relating to bikes but we have really just skirted the issue of the engine and the rest of the parts that make the bike go. The thing was, to line up a few guests that could offer a little insight into the real heart of a bike. You make power and turn that power into something usable to make the bike move forward. Three guests today offer a little information on doing just that... If you are building your first Custom, you may find this information very helpful. This is The Drive Train Show.
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<empty> Edition 11 - The Legends Show
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<empty> What makes a legend? Great question. In the case of our first guest it comes down to people looking to the guys that have been around the longest because of the style the have and the work they do. Mondo has been around since the beginning of Choppers and is still here and people still look to him for thoughts, ideas and innovation. Who does Mondo consider the next building legend? Aaron Greene of Paramount Custom Cycles and we talk to him in the second half of The Legends Show.
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<empty> Edition 10 - The Fabrication Show
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<empty> Every time you look at a bike you start looking around for parts that are different and cool. Sometimes you find something that has been made by the bike owner and wonder what kind of time, tools and skill it took to make these parts come to a place on the bike. We talked to three guys that either do their own fab or can offer you help in the way of advice. You can make your own parts... you just need to make the leap and have a little faith in yourself. Everyone on this show gained their skill through trying something for the first time. This is The Fabrication Show.
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<empty> Edition 9 - The Women's Show
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<empty> Most often, when we think bikes, we think of big guys in leather with long hair or a lot of facial hair. Hang that! Time to talk to the women that ride. They are funny, they are smart and their numbers are growing. We here at Biker Radio Magazine are cool with that. If you are not cool with that... this show is not for you but you will be missing out on three great guests and an hour of information and some laughs. This is ' The Women's Show '.
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<empty> Edition 8 - The Leather Show
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<empty> Anytime I see some newb with a pair of sandals, in shorts riding down a busy street in summer I have to shake my head a little. When I see the guy on the highway... I cringe a little. Bikes offer little protection from asphalt, stones, lit flicked cigarettes even bees, all of which can add a little wobble to your wheel when you least expect it and that is also the time when you are least prepared to avoid them. Give yourself half a chance and wear a leather jacket and put some shoes on at least. Then... learn how to work with leather to add to your bike in a personal way. We look at both of these topics on The Leather Show.
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<empty> Edition 7 - The Trike Show
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<empty> We here, at Bike Radio Magazine, have been looking at the two wheeled world and wanted to make the leap to the ' Ugly Step-Sister ' of the bike world... * ulp * TRIKES!!!!! But wait! They are no longer the old tub style VW engine based, Beetle sound alike... they have fat tires both front and rear, straight exhaust in some cases, large bore V-Twins of all makes powering them, reverse and most of all... they are way cooler than they used to look. Even if you liked the 70's Trike you now begin to let thoughts run wild in this decade. We will revisit this one I am sure but for now, this is ' The Trike Show '
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<empty> Edition 6 - The Destination Show - Rt. 66
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<empty> This week we take a step back from the machine and look at a place to go. Well, not a place exactly but a road to many other places. This road was the connection to the west and a road that still, as it did so many years ago, creates a mystique and memories if for no other reason than its connection to the past. We own bikes and we travel on them. Some of us use them to take us on vacation. This week we test the asphalt of The ' Destination ' Show - Rt. 66.
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<empty> Edition 5 - The Tech Show
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<empty> We got to thinking about some of the questions regarding a more technical side of building and general care and feeding of a motorcycle so this show's topic was tossed onto the table and the team was charged with talking ' Tech '. After a flurry of e-mails and our dialing fingers thickened with new calluses, we grabbed the microphone and pressed record. The net we cast was broad and we hope, in time, you will submit questions that we can ferret out answers to but for today our guests share experiences and information and we continue our ' Visit With Ted ' on another edition of Biker Radio Magazine.
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<empty> Edition 4 - The One Off Show
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<empty> Anyone who has built anything from the ground up has often come across some part that was included in a purchase but not well thought out or maybe it was a case of " I'll just have it made... it's only a small part, it shouldn't cost much ". Truth is... parts are not priced by size or by weight. They are priced by material, work involved, machine time and finishing and don't forget time spent learning to do all of this stuff. All these things cost money. This show will explore some of the things that most of us never think about when we set out to have that small part made. Then... we take a look at a special One Off build. Finally we wrap up with a lighter look at bikes and a great story. Part I of semi regular visits with Ted. This is The One Off Show.
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<empty> Edition 3 - The Magazine Show
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<empty> You may ask: " Why is this guy that is doing a bike magazine show on... Bike Magazines? " GREAT question. The short answer is to help us all take the road least travelled. So, you are thinking: " HUH? " Well... we wanted to say, " Listen, there are bike magazines that you may not have known about that might be of interest. Out of all the ones we looked to it was this group that was willing to talk for a few minutes and the way we see it... if a magazine editor will take a few minutes out of a busy day to chat with a net based motorcycle show.... they are the people that will talk to YOU if YOU called them ". We haven't let you down yet... try it.
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<empty> Edition 2 - Build Show
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<empty> So often you hear about lots of guys that are starting a project and sometimes you wonder if any ONE person has finished what they really wanted to start. You might even wonder where they got started and what help they might have had along the way. We offer you answers in... the ' Build ' show.
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<empty> Edition 1 - Speed Show
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<empty> 'The Speed Show' : This is the very first edition of Biker Radio Magazine. The people on this show have set and/or hold world land speed records. These three guests are just a simple cross section of folks that love the sport of motorcycling and one of them is in a wheelchair. He was riding a motorcycle one minute and the next... he was waking up to a new reality.
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