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A contraction of “Norton” and “Triumph,” the Triton was born

Road racing on a closed circuit may be the most demanding of a motorcycle chassis, an engine and the leather-clad rider. Perhaps most revered, especially for its chassis, is the “Featherbed” Manx Norton made from the 1950 through 1962. Earliest Manx models were rigid (no rear suspension) with girder forks. Then the plunger rear suspension

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Easy Rider at 50

A relook at the cinema classic on motorcycling lifestyle and freedom by Blue Miller, 100% Biker Magazine, England On 4th September 1969, a film was released in the United Kingdom that would have more effect on our little world of custom motorcycling than any other. It was, of course, Easy Rider. Almost exactly fifty years

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Barber Vintage Festival

This year, Royal Enfield is not only the sponsor for the Fan Zone again, but is now also participating in the Demo Ride activation. Come enjoy the excitement, whether you’re testing out one of our models, dancing with our bands on Friday night or hanging out at the Royal Enfield Block Party. Be sure to

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Easy Rider at 50

    On 4th September 1969, a film was released in the United Kingdom that would have more effect on our little world of custom motorcycling than any other. It was, of course, Easy Rider.   Almost exactly fifty years later, it still resonates with us, although its language and ethos may have dated over

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Easy Rider at 50

On 4th September 1969, a film was released in the United Kingdom that would have more effect on our little world of custom motorcycling than any other. It was, of course, Easy Rider. Almost exactly fifty years later, it still resonates with us, although its language and ethos may have dated over those five decades.

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Old Iron Never Dies

Hey Guys, My ’56 Panhead just got a 6-page feature and small photo on the cover of 100% Biker magazine out of the UK that just dropped today.     Chris Gibbany Old Iron Never Dies.com Don’t forget to Join Bandit’s Cantina. New content everyday.–Bandit https://www.bikernet.com/pages/custom/subscription.aspx

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TONIGHT: BILLY RAY CYRUS ON NBC’S “AMERICA’S GOT TALENT”

  NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Billy Ray Cyrus, who was just announced as a two-time 2019 BET Hip Hop Awards nominee, will return to his roots tonight when he performs his multi-platinum-selling legendary hit, “Some Gave All,” on NBC’s hit summer series “America’s Got Talent” with Voices of Service, a Northern Virginia quartet comprised of active and retired

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Coral Head MusicFest

The Coral Head MusicFest is an American Legion charity concert series created and coordinated by Rich Anderson the Director of the American Legion Riders Post 154 in Marathon, FL. The Coral Head MusicFest is on the fourth successful year in the Florida Keys, being brought to Pinellas Park for the first time. The Pinellas Park

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Final Cross Country Chase

After a short Sunday morning ride over various bridges, the sunburned and heat stressed Cross Country riders arrived in Key West with a 100-degree heat index and heightened level of excitement as the final miles of a 2,368-mile ride came to an emotional and exuberant end. Riders posed for a photo op at the famous

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Cross Country Chase Stage 9

The last full day of racing included 259-miles of sightseeing through parks, parts of the Everglades and through swampy areas that kept riders eyeing the roadsides for alligators while keeping an eye on the sky for predicted rain, but the weather witch was kind enough to wait until after enjoying a great party and dinner at

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