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Custom Bicycle - Bad 2 da Bone - Lowrider Bicycle Magazine
In the small town of Brawley, California, you can find plenty of things to do. Just ask 12-year-old Daniel Cornejo. When he's not going to school, playing golf or riding his skateboard, you can... read more
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Custom Bicycle Websites - Two-wheeling in Cyberspace
You already know that Lowrider Bicycle Magazine is the foremost authority on the entire lowrider bike and model industry, but did you know that we also have one of the coolest web sites, too? If you... read more
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Custom Bikes - Legions Bike Club
Legions Bike Club founder George Rosales banded a few friends and buddies together in 1995 for a little car show fun and was pretty successful at it for three years before turning the club reigns over... read more
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Custom Tricycle - Your Worst Nightmare
Being a lowrider on the East Coast is not an easy thing with the weather and all, and building a lowrider bike is even more unusual. There aren't as many people exposed to the bike phenomenon as on... read more
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Hydraulic Three Wheeled Bike - Living Legend
Freddy Madrigal AKA "Fred Nut" of Salida, California, is doing it again. After his trike, "Living Legend," was featured in the Winter 2000 issue of Lowrider Bicycle Magazine, Freddy knew what his next... read more
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Three Wheeled Trike - Asylum
Among the many familiar faces at our kickoff show in Miami, Florida, was 14-year-old Andrew Arce of Titusville, Florida, who surprised the Sunshine State lowrider bike boys with his three-wheeling... read more
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Custom Bicycle - Azteca 2000
As the new millennium begins, a new type of ancient warrior is reborn, a hybrid if you like. For James A. Torres of Houston, Texas, his assailant would take almost two years to create and train for... read more
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Custom Tricycle - Dragon's Defeat
Building a quality show bike, especially a lowrider bike, requires an endless amount of imagination coupled with perfect execution and the right resources. The desire and need is expressed through... read more
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