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Old 10-11-2009, 12:18 PM
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I have seen a tendency not to run big name bike builders in AIM. I just noticed this lately so don’t know if it has been a long term policy or just lately.
Did see the SS bike, loved the story, would have liked to seen more about the history of George Smith.
And I know you do some Orange bikes, because Sam is a fan.
Anyway is this a policy or do you just not get any article submitted about them, and their bikes.
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Old 10-11-2009, 07:49 PM
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I have seen a tendency not to run big name bike builders in AIM. I just noticed this lately so don’t know if it has been a long term policy or just lately.
Did see the SS bike, loved the story, would have liked to seen more about the history of George Smith.
And I know you do some Orange bikes, because Sam is a fan.
Anyway is this a policy or do you just not get any article submitted about them, and their bikes.
We try to offer a blend of big name and unknown builders with the focus more on the machine than the builder in American Iron Magazine. Actually I thought we have been running a lot of Dave Perewitz's custom bikes lately and believe we will be featuring an Arlen Ness bike in a few months.

We find some of the most popular bikes these days are the more basic, less financially exotic machines. But, as I said earlier, we try to mix them up for a popular blend of machines.
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Old 10-12-2009, 11:34 AM
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The magazine has a great blend...........keep headed in the same direction.
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