Chopper Auctioned Off for Wilmot R News
A local motorcycle builder has taken the fight against cancer into his own hands -- quite literally. Tony Cenzi, along with a few of his employees at Cenzi Motorcycle Company in Spencerport built a custom chopper from scratch.
Former celebrity photographer publishes memoirs Vail Daily
Howard Risk's new book, "Me," is sprinkled with wonderful photographs - several of them celebrity photos - reflecting his impressive career as a professional photographer.
Ninja motorcycle rolls out for world debut at Barber Birmingham News
Ninjas in recent days attracted dozens of members of the motorcycle press from around the world to the Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham. Kawasaki used the track for the world press launch of its new Ninja ZX-6R motorcycle, set to go on sale in the United States in February for more than $9,000.
Valley hobbyists weld custom bikes in own 'Monster Garages' East Valley Tribune
Kyle "Horns" Hornbeck wheels his bicycle down the driveway, the raw metal frame glimmering in the reflection of his glasses as he leans down to admire it.
Letters to the editor Savannah Morning News
Is America destined to lose independence?
Microdots to be used in fight against car crime Scoop.co.nz
Tiny micro dots, like those used by spies in World War Two and the Cold War, are about to be deployed nationwide to help fight organised car crime which sees about 20 vehicles permanently disappear every day in New Zealand.
Community Extra Calendar Everett Herald
Edmonds Historical Museum, 1 to 4 p.m. today, 118 Fifth Ave. N., Edmonds. Call 425-774-0900. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children. Exhibits are "The Changing Face of Edmonds" and "Our Maritime Heritage."
Mini-motos crushed in crackdown BBC News
After a nationwide crackdown on the misuse of mini-motorcycles, Kent Police says imported vehicles should be targeted.
Once home to a cult, California's 'Holy City' is for sale North County Times
LOS GATOS, Calif. -- In the hills of California, ghost towns stamp the dusty ground where madmen once stalked gold. Holy City is one of them -- and it's for sale.
IN DEVELOPMENT: December 14-17, 2006 HoopsWorld.com
Twice weekly updates from the NCAA, D League, CBA, ABA, IBL, UBL, USBL, WBA and Euroleague: • DRAFT 2007: Oden, Davidson hitting stride; Durant struggling • NCAA: Knight says closing in on Dean Smith's record "no big deal" • D LEAGUE: Jay Williams scores 14 in D League debut, but has 11 turnovers • ABA: 'Ballaholic' Butler drops 45, but Jamison Brewer drives Fame • ABA: League announces
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