The next champion that you need to know is Isidro Juarez from Houston, Texas. Isidro, the family and their "Prophecy" '71 Schwinn from Rollerz Only Car Club are now officially titled the 2004 Lowrider Bicycle of the Year champions! Can you see the fireworks fr
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It was in meritorious fashion that Mr. Isidro Juarez took the biggest piece of the cake at this year's Las Vegas, Nevada, Lowrider Magazine Super Show where the task was to crown the best and baddest lowrider bike in the country. Please join LRB in officially
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Well, it looks like the 2003 Lowrider Magazine Legends Tour is official! This year's Tour is on an historic roll once again with 15 super shows all across this great nation with the very last Super Show claiming Bike and Trike of the Year titles happening in L
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Few will disagree that "Straight Clowning," a candied custom built by the late Mario Duarte in 2000, rolls with the best of today's lowriding class clowns. The 20-year-old from North Hollywood, California, had many creative aspirations and now his parents have
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The word "prophecy" means a forewarning or a prediction of things to come as told by supernatural means. Sounds scary, doesn't it? Well, unless you're competing directly with Mr. Isidro Juarez II from San Antonio, Texas, on the lowrider bike show circuit, you
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When the staffs of Lowrider and Lowrider Bicycle Magazines rolled up to the gates of Cashman Field Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, we did so in the prestigious "Aztec Dos" tour hauler. The 18-wheeler hit 15 LRM sanctioned shows and two non-sanctioned shows throug
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As Lowrider Magazine's 25th Anniversary Tour built up to an exciting conclusion, the race for Bike (and Trike) of the Year honors continued. All year long, we saw bike builders from across the nation trying to qualify for Super Show status in Las Vegas, Nevada
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Three years ago, we caught a glimpse of the "Woody" bike owned by Iran Mestas of Chino Hills, California. Iran has come a long way since then, redoing his pieces to make one of the top bikes in the Street Custom category. As a custom furniture maker, Iran used
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The West family of San Francisco, California, are no strangers to the lowrider community. You might have seen them grace the pages of Lowrider Bicycle Magazine back in the Winter '98 issue. Since then, the father and son duo has not held back in trying to win
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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 goal would be. With the Trike of the Year title in mind, Fr
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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 toy, "Asylum." The creative process of this trike required only
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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 to Randy Beard in 1998. And since the club began taking on
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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 combat. It all started one day when he caught a glimpse of his
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