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FEATURES

6 ROAD TALES FEATURE UPCOMING EVENTS

14 BIKE SHOW FEATURE

44 KNOBLE MOTO

DEPARTMENTS

02 FROM THE PUBLISHER

06 ROAD TALES

08 MOTORCYCLE MINISTRIES

12 SERVICE NOTES

16 KENNEDY STYLE

20 BUCKEYE THUNDER RUN

24 AMISH COUNTRY RIDER

28 SPORT TOURING

32 CALENDAR FEATURE

34 IRON & INK

36 FINAL WORD

40 TRO NETWORK: Where to get the mags!

41 SERVICE SPECIALISTS

46 MARKETPLACE

52 UPCOMING MOTORCYCLE EVENTS

62 FUNNY STUFF

64 RECIPES

65 WORD SEARCH

66 SPONSOR LISTING

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