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November 15, 2001

NCOM COAST TO COAST BIKER NEWS Compiled and Edited by BILL BISH,NATIONAL COALITION OF MOTORCYCLISTSOHIO CONSIDERS BIKER ANTI-DISCRIMINATION BILL As Fall comes into full swing, the legislative staff of the Ohio Motorcyclists Coalition has been hard at work through the Summer advancing the cause of Equal Access for all motorcyclists. House Bill 238, which seeks […]

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October 13, 2001

AIM NEWS–NEW YORK HELLS ANGELS WIN CASE AGAINST COPSTHE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. For more information, call us at 1-(800) ON-A-BIKE. Visit us on our website at

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October 6, 2001

FREEDOM’S NEWEST THREAT This is Keith from Keith’s Customs with his latest and his awards. He could have a serious problem if the EPA get’s their way.?LET?S ROLL!?American Motorcyclists Alerted: Major MRO Offensive Aimed at Emissions Regulations Rolls Out in November 2001.Topeka, Kansas The Motorcycle Riders Foundation issued this emergency alert to State Motorcyclists? Rights

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September 27, 2001

NCOM NEWS FOR 9/27 THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. For more information, call us at 1-(800) ON-A-BIKE. Visit us on our website at From TheGUNNY’S SACKWow! ?Time

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September 21, 2001

EPA PULLS STREET BIKES FROM SEPTEMBER RULE-MAKING Important Victory for the Motorcyclists’ Rights Movement in AmericaWashington, DC ? The Environmental Protection Agency published its final rule on “large spark ignition engines” on September 14, but the agency balked at including tougher regulation of street motorcycles. “EPA intended to include in this proposal new exhaust standards

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September 16, 2001

THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE REPORTTHE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. For more information, call us at 1-(800) ON-A-BIKE. Visit us on our website at http://www.aimncom.com NCOM COAST

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September 14, 2001

JUDGE DISMISSED 300 TICKETS Postcard for the times. SAN DIEGO, Sept. 4 – A judge dismissed nearly 300 tickets Tuesday issuedto drivers caught by cameras that record motorists running red lights,handing ammunition to opponents of such systems. JUDGE RONALD STYN of San Diego County Superior Court said the camera evidence was inadmissible because a private

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September 11, 2001

MRF CLOSES IN WAKE OF NATIONAL TRAGEDY Effective immediately, the Motorcycle Riders Foundation office inWashington, DC will be closed until further notice. In light of thenational emergency that is taking place, and in keeping with thegovernment’s request to keep the phone lines clear, please do not try tocontact the office. Preparations for the upcoming Meeting

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Sturgis 2001

Buells are the Harley-Davidson street fighter. They are inexpensive,sharp-handling machines that give the American rider something toshout about, something to fuck with and something to race. This bike won’t compete with the 200 mph Japanese sportbikes, but it will handle like one, and brake like one. So we gothold of one and evaluated it for

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Sturgis 2001 Part 2

  Here’s a couple of shots of the Bikernet Street FightingBuell for Sturgis 2001. This is how it currently stands with ahandfull of minor modifications and a lot of plastic removed. Let meknow what you think.   Note the pulley guard. We had the notion to take levers andbraces like this off, lightening-drill polish and

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