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15 Years Of Hot Rod's Bike Works Magazine - Our Coolest $h!t Ever

All The Fun That's Fit To Print
From the September, 2007 issue of Baggers Mag
By Mark Masker, Billy Bartels
15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
October '93 Hot Rod Harleys... 
   
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15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
October '93
Hot Rod Harleys One-Shot


Every fire starts with a spark. In this case, HOT ROD's editors launched a motorcycle hop-up single issue publication. It was a little more popular than they anticipated.
15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
March '94 Hot Rod Harleys... 
   
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15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
March '94
Hot Rod Harleys


Eric Falconer helmed our maiden voyage as a bi-monthly magazine, with HOT ROD's 45th anniversary theme bike as our first cover.
15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
January '95 Hot Rod Bikes... 
   
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15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
January '95
Hot Rod Bikes


Less than a year after the magazine's inception, Frank Kaisler had taken over for Falconer, bringing a wealth of magazine and technical experience with him. January 1995 also saw our new title. With the custom bike scene growing beyond strict Harley-based customs, the change made sense (and a court-order from Harley-Davidson helped things along).
15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
February '97 Draw on Wide... 
   
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15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
February '97
Draw on Wide Tires with a Fine Line


Kip Woodring's narrow drive belt conversion let riders run "fat" 150 series rear tires. Little did we know what the industry would do with back tires in the following years.
15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
August '98 First Horsepower... 
   
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15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
August '98First Horsepower by the Dollar

This issue marked John Sullivan's first Horsepower by the Dollar article, wherein he sought out which parts combos gave the best bang for the buck. The series ran about 5 years, during which he tested a pretty wide range of performance parts for Big Twins.
15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
August '99 First Ness Twin... 
   
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15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
August '99
First Ness Twin Cam-Powered Custom


Right after Bob Dron got his hands on his first Twin Cam Dyna at his NorCal dealership, his buddy Arlen Ness took it off his hands for a makeover. It certainly the first Ness Twin Cam, and possibly the first custom Twin Cam. Either way, Arlen was nice enough to let us run it on our cover.
15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
January '00 First Todd's Garage... 
   
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15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
January '00
First Todd's Garage


In 1998 Frank stole Billy Bartels away from motorcycle.com (MO for short), and by the end of '99 snatched up MO alumnus Todd Canavan for our staff. It was the beginning of an era for us that saw a lot of unconventional thinking, like our Todd's Garage series. We'd done garage pimping before, but not as an ongoing thing, and this series was extremely popular with our readers.
15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
July '00 Team HRB's First... 
   
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July '00
Team HRB's First Drag Race

Frank and Todd got it in their heads to team up with Gene Thomason at Thomason Racing to create Team HRB, wherein Gene and Todd traveled the AHDRA circuit and chronicled the whole journey. It not only gave us exposure at the races, it gave our readers insight into all aspects of Harley drag racing, and how the high-performance stuff we learned on the track translated to street bikes. The July 2000 issue marked the team's first AHDRA event in Daytona.
15 Year Highlights Hot Rods Bike Works Magazine
October '00 Feuling's W-3... 
   
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October '00
Feuling's W-3

Jim Feuling's W-3 motor was an interesting experiment that also worked, as we found out when Billy Bartels test rode it later on. It was essentially a 3-cylinder version of an H-D-style motor and one of the more intriguing bikes to grace our cover.

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