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Primedia Editors Charity Challenge Preview

Building a bike for charity

 2004 Suzuki Gsx R1000 Side View
They don't stand a chance...

Ten teams of Primedia magazines have been granted the ultimate wish: design and build a custom vehicle, then go head-to-head against the other teams for ultimate bragging rights. At right is our project Suzuki GSX-R1000, almost ready to take on the might of Hot Rod, Motor Trend, Hot Bike, and seven other Primedia magazine teams.

At the conclusion of the project, the GSX-R will be auctioned off, with all proceeds going to Charity Cars.

Find out more about the Editors Charity Challenge and "Team Bipolar" (that's us and our GSX-R1000) at www.editorscharitychallenge/bipolar/.


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