April 16th, 2008
There is nothing better than waking up with a fresh cup of java and asphalt riping horsepower at the turn of your wrist. Bandit got a hold of Johnny Jump from K&N Filters to talk about the biggest horsepower bang for your buck… The K&N Filter system.
More air into the system allows more air […]
Johnny Jump in the Bikernet Studio [19:31m]:
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April 2nd, 2008
80 Year Old Painter Still Kicking Asphalt
Old School Painter Still Going Strong - Remember when people took pride in their work, putting their concern for quality first.
That philosophy is alive and well and serving as the backbone of the Riedel Sign Company for over 48 years.
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March 18th, 2008
The Pope of Pipe Talks
Triumph Motorcycles has always had its own distinctive character and a history of creating motorcycles that become design classics. D&D Exhaust now has a new scrambler pipe that pumps out the power.
D&D Trumph Pipes [2:00m]:
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March 11th, 2008
Hitting the Easyriders Centerfold with “Clear and Present Danger”
Jerry builds his bikes according to his passion for the art and true design of the motorcycle. One of his beliefs is that a motorcycle can be radical but it still needs to look like a motorcycle. Jerry Burrow officially opened his shop “Roadhawgs Custom Bike Shop” in 1999.
Hitting the Easyriders Centerfold with "Clear and Present Danger" [10:39m]:
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March 10th, 2008
Two Wheeled Art Displayed by the Tempest Cycles Crew
The crew at Tempest Cycles (TC) in West Melbourne, FL, build radical motorcycles. From the minds of co-owners Dave Sekman and Erick Ackley comes this innovative Conquest Motorcycle with an Indian powerplant and custom built automatic tranny… Just Gas and Go!
Tempest Mototcycles [8:30m]:
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March 10th, 2008
The Purrfect Angelz have an elite show troupe of talented women both beautiful and professional. Each performer are highly trained with years of experience and a positive attitude: all of these combined equal an energetic and fantastic show experience… We talk with John Green, Easyriders Centerfold Tour Capo, about the girls, custom bikes and Hot Rods.
John Greem of Easyriders Centerfold Tour [19:32m]:
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March 6th, 2008
D&D manufactures 2 into 1 Fat Cats and Borzilla pipes that are designed each year to accentuate the engine combination. D&D have the 2008 pipes out and performing. D&D’s Borzilla pipes are for enthusiasts that greatly modify their engine… the bigger the better.
2008 Harley-Davdson Exhaust Pipes [7:33m]:
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March 6th, 2008
It took 25 years for Eric Buell to build a water-cooled production motorcycle. We applaud the mad scientist of two wheels for the development and production of Buell’s 1125R American sportbike.
The Pope of Pipe has a new D&D Performance Pipe for this little monster. You can go to D&D Performance Enterprises and click here for more details.
Dave Rash on the 1125R [6:49m]:
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January 11th, 2008
Michael talks about his build and what he is doing to build this custom and sano bike. Michael talks about his build and what he is doing to build this custom and sano bike. Checkout more picture of Michael and his build in our Bikernet Studio Gallery.
Standard Podcast [11:19m]:
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March 27th, 2007
350.885 - BUB Holds the Record - Denis Manning and the BUB Racing team set the new absolute motorcycle land speed record when rider Chris Carr piloted the BUB #7 Streamliner 354.832 mph on the down run and 346.939 on the return, for an average of 350.885 mph.
Denis Manning and the BUB Racing team set the new absolute motorcycle land speed record when rider Chris Carr piloted the BUB #7 Streamliner 354.832 mph on the down run and 346.939 on the return, for an average of 350.885 mph. [28:45m]:
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March 27th, 2007
When Jesse James was just Madonna’s bodyguard and Harleymania didn’t extend past the West Coast, there was only one bike builder that everyone knew: Arlen Ness.
Bandit talks with Cory Ness about the new Arlen Ness Bike Show scheduled for January 2007 in San Jose, CA. [19:52m]:
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March 25th, 2007
Take Pics like a Magazine Photographer - Bob Feather talks to Thunder Bob about shooting an OCC sled and what to do when you want to take a picture of your cutie. Get the scoop right ‘hear’ on Bikernet Radio.
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March 25th, 2007
Mr. Monroe is the sales and marketing honcho of Saddlemen and he makes sure that he has the stuff that enthusiasts want when they want it. Saddlemen is located in SOCAL and build some of the coolest products for bikers.
Tom Monroe of Saddlemen discuss the Thunder Saddle Contest sponsored by Saddlemen. [4:11m]:
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March 25th, 2007
S&S Cycle has been a leading manufacturer of Proven Performance v-twin motorcycle components and engines for over 45 years. George Smith and Stanley Stankos founded the company in 1958 in Blue Island, Illinois.
Howard Kelly at S&S [7:33m]:
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March 25th, 2007
Brandscome Richmond talks with Rey Sotelo, ex-Indian President, to get his side of the story. Rey doesn’t pull punches. Get the scoop!
Indian was too "top heavy," with too many Chiefs and not enough Indians? [39:39m]:
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March 25th, 2007
Dave Schwan from Saxon Motorcycles talks about being in business for 2 years and building custom motorcycles.
What do you think when you hear Black Crown, Firestorm, Griffin, Sceptre and Warlord? [20:12m]:
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March 25th, 2007
Rick Kross with US Choppers on Boardtrack Racers. Bandit gets the 411.
Rick Kross with US Choppers on Boardtrack Racers. Bandit gets the 411. [10:48m]:
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March 25th, 2007
Branscombe Richmond catches up with Jim Nasi at V-Twin Expo in Cincinnati, OH.
Jim Nasi talks about building, builders and the Phoenix weather. [5:30m]:
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March 25th, 2007
Full Throttle at Sturgis advertises itself as the biggest biker bar in the world. One of the star attractions is Angie,
Angie’s tagline? Life’s All About the Ass! [7:50m]:
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March 25th, 2007
Donnie Smith Talks to Branscombe Richmond about the Custom Harley-Davidson Motorcycle business.
Donnie Smith Talks to Branscombe Richmond about the Custom Harley-Davidson Motorcycle business. [6:25m]:
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March 25th, 2007
Brian Klock from the Great White North talks about his latest and greatest custom motorcycles.
Brian Klock from the Great White North Bikernet Radio:
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March 25th, 2007
Every event that Thunder Bob attended this year Jesse Rooke has shown his stuff. From the AMA Supermoto race in Fontana, CA to American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association to the La Calendar Show the Rooke man has been showing and profiling.
Thunder Bob Interviews Jesse Rooke [11:49m]:
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March 25th, 2007
American Iron delivers what you want from a Biker Rag - How to aricles, cool customs and great pictures. It’s fullof great writing and plentry of details.
Chris Maida of American Iron is on Bikernet Radio [7:32m]:
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March 25th, 2007
Bike Freak was founded in 2002 and is a cult magazine for bikers and custom-bike fans. Bike Freak magazine has a new independent view on motorcycles and biker’s lifestyle.
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March 25th, 2007
Branscombe Richmond interviews Dennis Gage and gets the low down on mustached one. You know Dennis, the mustache and his interviews with Jay Leno. A real good guy.
Dennis Gage is the host of My Classic Car on The Speed Channel. [14:31m]:
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