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10 bikes that will take you from chump to champ

Born to Ride.

To celebrate the release of Season 2 of ‘Sons of Anarchy’ to Blu-ray and DVD, Bullz-Eye put together a profile of ten of the most kick-ass bikes on the market today. These aren’t your everyday two-wheelers. These are bikes that would make Jax proud.

The list includes some bikes you might not expect. If you haven’t seen the Honda Fury, you’ll want to. The blacked-out version of the Harley Sportster Iron 883 is also on there with the following write-up:

Murdered out rides have been all the rage but don’t always translate well to the real world of bikes, where plenty of attempts of have resulted in ill-fated creations. The Harley Davidson line of Dark Custom motorcycles has found the right formula of styling and performance in a world void of color. And the Sportster Iron 883 is a throw-back chopper with serious street cred due to the chopped rear fender, duel straight cut mufflers and low front and rear suspension. Everything else is blacked out with a black powder-coated engine and covers, black 13-spoke wheels, black belt guard, black fork sliders and fork gaiter, black hand and foot controls, black headlamp bucket, black drag-style handlebar and black riser. Throw in the Evolution 883cc V-Twin engine and that visceral Harley exhaust sound and you’ve got a serious contender on the block.

Check out the other nine badass bikes at Bullz-Eye.com, and don’t forget to check out ‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season 2, now available on Blu-ray and DVD.

Retro barbershops make a comeback in NYC

The new old school.NYC’s newest retro barbershops offer much more than 1950’s chairs. The return of the old school barbershop has caught on in America’s coolest city. Some of the fuel behind the trend could be the hit cable series “Mad Men” but it appears to be more than that. How else can you explain barbershop chairs with built in ashtrays, beer and full bars! Now that’s “Old School.”

The New York Post recently ran a story about the new, old barbershops. From the article:

Threatened with extinction in the late ’60s and ’70s by men growing lengthy locks and bushy beards and in the ’80s by the rise of unisex bargain salons (Supercuts, anyone?), old-school barbershops are making a comeback.

“It’s definitely a trend,” says Adrian Wood, owner of one of the city’s oldest barbershops, Paul Molé on the Upper East Side. “Because of the conservatism of the economic times we’re in today, men want to be men again — they want to go to a barbershop to look like a man and act like a man. That’s what it’s all about.”

Music to my ears. It’s a great thing to hear barbershop’s returning to more than just a place for a haircut.

Win $100 American Express card to celebrate the premiere of ‘The American’

Clooney in The American
We’ve waited a long time for George Clooney to come out and make a great thriller. ‘Michael Clayton’ was a start, but even that was a little slow at times. It looks like we’ll finally get our wish on September first, when ‘The American’ hits theaters.

The movie, which was filmed on location in Italy, stars Clooney as a master assassin. When a job in Sweden ends more harshly than expected for this American abroad, he vows to his contact that his next assignment will be his last. Jack reports to the Italian countryside, where he holes up in a small town and relishes being away from death for a spell. The assignment, as specified by a Belgian woman named Mathilde (Thekla Reuten) is in the offing as a weapon is constructed. Surprising himself, Jack seeks out the friendship a local priest (Paolo Bonacelli) and pursues romance with a beautiful villager (Violante Placido). But by stepping out of the shadows, Jack may be tempting fate.

To coincide with the film’s release, Bullz-Eye is offering up a $100 gift card along with a leather passport case for your next trip abroad. For more details on the contest, head over to our ‘The American’ contest homepage. Don’t miss the movie, in theaters this weekend!

Anderson Cooper offered a million bucks to lose the gray hair

HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 21:  CNN's Anderson Cooper attends the 2009 CNN Heroes Awards held at The Kodak Theatre on November 21, 2009  in Hollywood, California.  (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Anderson Cooper is one of the most enigmatic figures in entertainment today, and it’s not just because he’s a Vanderbilt. That gray hair makes him one of the most recognizable faces on the planet, a trait that Cooper might change if a company called “Rise-N-Shine” gets its way.

The company makes a product called Go Away Gray, a pill that aims to put color back into your hair. Rise-N-Shine offered Cooper one million dollars to use the product for 60 days.

“We feel like Anderson Cooper is a really visible and well-respected figure and thought he would be a great spokesperson for the product and the company.” said Cathy Beggan, who developed the product “and it doesn’t hurt that he’s a handsome gentleman.” No, Cathy, that doesn’t hurt at all.

Snoop commemorates Mafia Wars by blowing up a truck

Mafia Wars Logo.

You probably know Mafia Wars as one of two things – the game you’re hopelessly addicted to or the game that constantly spams your Facebook news feed with annoying updates. In either case, you know Mafia Wars is a big deal, big enough to draw attention from Snoop Dogg, no less.

Just a month ago, Mafia Wars launched it’s newest iteration – Mafia Wars: Las Vegas – and the game has already hit the 10-million-visitor mark. To commemorate the event, Snoop Dogg will be in Las Vegas to blow up a four-ton armored truck. That isn’t blow up like your cell phone, that’s blow up like a bomb. Bullz-Eye’s own Will Harris will be on site for the event.

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