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October 31, 2002 Part 1

BIKERNET NEWS FLASH–HALLOWEEN HAUNTS BIKERNET HEADQUARTERS.BIKERNET NEWS FLASH–HALLOWEEN HAUNTS BIKERNET HEADQUARTERS. I’m not kidding. Someone stuck a rubber snake under my door this morning and I unloaded a snubnosed .38 into the hardwood floor. The blond got out of bed with a smile or her face. It had to be a disquise. As I fumbled […]

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October 24, 2002 Part 4

BIKERNET NEWS FLASH–HELL, I DON’T KNOW, LET’S RIDE Continued From Page 3 NEWS FROM THE AIM CONNECTION, OR GUNNY SACK–TOKYO, JAPAN: Government is stickin’ it’s paws where they shouldn’t be again, this timein Vietnam, and it’s about motorcycles. In September, their government put a cap on howmany bikes and bike parts they would allow Yamaha

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October 24, 2002 Part 3

BIKERNET NEWS FLASH–TROUBLE IN PARADISE Continued From Page 2TEXAS MOTORCYCLE RIGHTS ASSOCIATION LOSES SOMEONE SPECIAL– Cyndi Calhoun, State Secretary of TMRA 2 (Texas) was taken toUniversity Hospital in San Antonio on Wednesday. Cyndi has been diagnosed with a Brain Tumor, Cancer in her left lungand spots in her abdomen.Here is what we have learned at

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October 24, 2002 Part 1

BIKERNET NEWS FLASH–WILL BIKETOBERFEST LIVE OR DIE? Biketoberfest shot from Rogue.Life is strange, wonderful, violent and always a challenge. I got a few slick words for Mohammed. Makes you wonder what makes people tick. Take for instance yesterday. I was in the dojo pounding the heavy bag while Dick Bondano scolded me on my technique.

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October 24, 2002 Part 2

BIKERNET NEWS FLASH–LOVE RIDE, BLUERIDGE RIDE, AND LAST RIDE… Continued From Page 1 Photo from Bob T. See more by joining Bandit’s Cantina.WHEN THE LAST BIKER FALLS–When The Last Biker FallsAuthor UnknownThe old ones stand out now, their numbers dwindling down.They are a sad lossto the American scene, these individualists with the worn down clothes

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October 18, 2002

GOVERNMENT FALSIFIES STATS, CITY ALERTS MOTORISTS AND EUROPE MAKES INTERSECTIONS DANGEROUS THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists(AIM) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the LawOffices of Richard M. Lester. For more information, call us at (800) ON-A-BIKE, or visitus on the web

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October 17, 2002 Part 4

BIKERNET NEWS FLASH–NEW DATE FOR CONNECTICUT BIKE WEEK AND LOVE RIDE IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Continued From Page 3 BIKERNET CRAZYHORSE REPORT–Well we got a taste of paradise in Readers’ Rides this month. Von Hilde, infamous recluse artist, has peeked out of his hideout in Key West to show off a very tropical hardtail.

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October 17, 2002 Part 3

BIKERNET NEWS FLASH–HARLEY THIRD QUARTER SALES UP 31 PERCENT Continued From Page 2 BRAND NEW LE PERA SITE–Check it out. Enter your model, and the site will show you all the seats available for your bike. TIPPER GORE– At a press conference today, Tipper Gore announced that she’s going back on the campaign trail with

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October 17, 2002 Part 2

BIKERNET NEWS FLASH–GOVERNMENT ALTERS ACCIDENT STATISTICS! Continued From Page 1CITY’S HANDLING OF EVENT REVS MERCHANTS AND RESIDENTS–By JOHN BOZZO (john.bozzo@news-jrnl.com)Staff Writer, Daytona News Journal.DAYTONA BEACH — An imposing powder keg ready to explode even in calm times, Ben Cavagna seethed over city restrictions on his plans to cash in on Biketoberfest at his Main Street

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October 17, 2002 Part 1

BIKERNET NEWS FLASH–BIKETOBERFEST KICKS OFF WITH CONTROVERSY! The Founder of the Charlotte Run For Breath as tribute to his son Justin, Mike Pullin (from Charlotte H-D) wearing a new Bikernet Sweat Shirt, the finest quality. See the Bikernet Gulch for information. While the brothers and sisters from all over the globe kick up the sand

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