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WIN A BELT DRIVE AND SEE YOUR BIKE FEATURED ON BIKERNET–That’s right. If you’re a Cantina member check the door prize section and enter. Here’s the deal. We have a brand new 3-inch BDL kit for a Softail. We also have a brand new exterior cover conversion for a BDL 3-inch belt drive for a Softail.
When you enter the door prize area make sure to let us know what year Softail you have and whether you can bring your bike to the Wilmington, CA ghetto or not. Bike must be here to have the unit installed and photographed for a Bikernet tech.
Only serious applications apply.
RICKY NELSON’S MUSTANG–We stumbled across Mustang Jack and his story about Ricky Nelson’s Mustang. Ya got to check the Digital Discovery area of the Cantina, to see the results. It’s this level of rare material that you’ll find as a member, plus it’s cheap.
COMING SOON TO A WAL-MART NEAR YOU–All the feel of the TV show drama, without having to venture out on to theopen road! The “Learning” Channel tests their newest theme show.
–John Siebenthaler
ANOTHER BIKERNET PROJECT COMING–Choppers Unlimited noticed that we have a 2004 Sportster that we’re messing with. Soon you will not another department on Bikernet devoted to Sportster. Kjell of C.U. cohersed us into building another Sporty in a custom rigid frame with an exclusive C.U. hidden axle front end. No, we’re not pulling the 2004 rubbermounted Sportster down. Two Sportsters will see techs in our Sportster section: An Evo wreck mounted in the C.U. chassis and modifications to the new 2004 rubbermounted custom. It will be a wild comparison series indicating the opportunities with the new line of Sporties and how to build a reliable chopper for under ten grand. Find a wrecked Evo Sportster, tear it down and launch it into a C.U. frame. Watch for both.
Here are some examples of C.U. based bikes.
A classic excample on how to build an extreme chopper that actuallyworks
Kjell Bjerke
Owner
Choppers Unlimited
Phone: 1-866-938-3375 (Toll Free)
Phone: 1-910-938-3375
Fax: 1-910-989-0061
Website: www.choppersunlimited.com
E-mail: choppers@choppersunlimited.com
CHECK THE LUCKY DEVIL TECH–Kent, the Lucky Devil himself, is modifying a stock Nigh Train on Bikernet. ” The rake is 38 degrees, trail is 6.5 inches, the backbone is 7 inches over stock, with 10-inch over on the front single tube for a 14-inch over front end,” Kent said.
Check it out. They’re a good group of builders and a blast in the process.
MICHAEL LICHTER’S TRIBUTE TO JR’S FUNERAL–It is almost a year, but I thought you might like to see these. JR’s funeral was quite the affair with the truce and clubs represented from all over the nation. The Feds were there in strength too.
–Michael
If you go to Mike’s site you’ll discover classic biker photos back to the ’70s. Signed prints are available for sale.
BIKERNET TECH REQUEST– Some of us owners of earlier model TC88’s are getting to the mileage where we’re going to have to consider putting in a new final drive belt. As much as I love dumping truckloads of money in the front door of my local Harley dealer, I’d rather do this job myself. When you look in the service manual, there are a lot of references to special tools that are unavailable to mere mortals like myself. You got any plans for a “How to in the Real World” for this job? You know what I’m talking about. “The Kent Moore tool #389493-80A rev B. “Transmission Air Volume Adjuster” (retail $783.23) can be replaced with a Craftsman “Wizard Wrench” and a Kenmore dryer.
–Hiwayman…….
This could be a good tech and we’ll look into it. Basically you need to remove the primary, the clutch and primary drive, the inner primary and the belt. I’m not familiar with twin cam clutches. Not sure they’re much different. I’ll bet the special tool has something to do with the clutch, pulling it. The bike needs to be jacked up and the swingarm detached.
Keep in mind that those belts will often last 100,000 miles. You may not need a new one for awhile.
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BRAND NEW DVD TITLE ?CHOPPERS ? WILD WEST? DEFINES THE NEW TERM ?CHOP-UMENTARY? WITH ITS VISUAL FEAST OF SEXY BIKES & BABES!–San Luis Obispo, CA May 10, 2004) ? Chopper fans and gear heads everywhere finally have the chance to bring home the bike they have always dreamed of, Rise Above Entertainment is proud to announce the release of The Game Entertainment?s newest video title, ?CHOPPERS Volume 1 ? Wild West.? This pure chopper-culture video breaks new ground by being the first chop-umentary project of its kind released to the mainstream. With coverage of the hottest chopper builders, the coolest events on the west coast and tons and tons of beautiful bikes and babes all cut to a killer biker-band soundtrack, bikers the world over will be drooling for a new ride after watching this.
CHOPPERS ? Wild West, Vol. 1 takes you into the garages of today?s hottest builders and behind the scenes wear the sweat and muscle produce the hot bikes, not just big money. Builders like Chica Custom Cycles, Count?s Customs, Death Valley Choppers, Viscous Cycles and Power?s Custom Cycles show off their latest creations and give the viewer something to drool over. Viewers also get a bird?s eye view of hot shows like the famous Hollister Independence Rally, the Las Vegas Bike Fest and a number of other shows and rallies. Today choppers are experiencing a huge comeback as the traditional bike look can be purchased off of the showroom floor by anyone. The chopper on the other hand has become the canvas for bike builders and modifiers to show off their skills with custom fabrication of parts and mind-blowing paint jobs and handiwork. CHOPPERS Vol. 1 ? Wild West covers it all.
Mike Freeny
BIKERNET CARIBBEAN REPORT–I’m going to let you all in on a little secret. Before having to write here every week and for The Horse, I used to write stuff for fun. I have always enjoyed writing. The time I spent in NYC was mostly writing about everyday life; I would even have a small notebook with me all the time and write notes for later use. The only thing is that it was in Spanish. Why Spanish you may ask? Well, first it’s my first language and second I believe it’s a much richer language for expressing yourself, not trying to offend anyone. Other languages seem curt compared to Spanish, but I guess I can also express myself in English on a pretty good level. Where the fuck I am heading you might be asking yourself right at this moment…….
I guess what I’m trying to say is that I might as well have written my Daytona report in Spanish, or French for that matter, since some people did not get even a bit of it, even if it was written in their mother tongue. I guess we all know who I am referring to……While Mr. blah,blah was so busy expressing his point of view I guess he was totally oblivious of the “meanings” that flew over his head. Maybe I needed to add footnotes to further explain what each paragraph really meant, but let’s take the painful task of dissecting it bit by bit.
“Dropping names” I’m sorry, but when you mention people’s names and they are friends this does not apply. If I did not know any of these people, or were trying to impress someone by mentioning them, then the name drop would apply. Since this is not the case, that one is out the door.
“Company clothing? Since when I have endorsed any company clothing or said that it was the cool gear of the day? For someone that wears Vans every single day and does not own anything that says HD on it , it would be illogical to say that it’s the cool wear and what we wear…..I’m not a fashion advisor either. Bandit wears shit kickers all the time and what do I really care about that? I don’t remember the last time I wore boots, times change so do people. We wear (or I wear) what we wear for comfort, not to start a fashion rage. Sure we ride and Vans are not the safest, but then stand for endless hours at the booth or the shop and you will know what I mean, painful to say the least. More so, the only guy I know that wears boots day in and day out is Nick from Choppers Inc., (again not dropping names since he’s my friend) and I don’t know how he can manage.
After reading the comments I “saw” someone that has paid it dues in full, then again , what do I care, or who am I to judge what you do or don’t do. I really don’t give a bubonic rats ass what you wear or what you do, which bike you own or if you like your sleeves cut off or not. This is not the gospel according to Jose, it’s just my very OWN point of view of what goes on in the motorcycling world, or an event in this certain case. More so, sarcasm does not mean shit to me, the player has to have a bag to give and a bag to receive…In Ian Fleming words ” Live and let Live”
Don’t get confused with such attention dear Sir. If you have been here long enough, you might know that I take it to the extreme to answer each and every message or note that is aimed towards me, critique or praise, makes no difference to me. Even thought I’m sitting behind a screen I decide not to be an anonymous person or face, HIDING, behind the same screen.
The same words that you used applies , “you do not learn unless you listen?. If you are looking for a good tattoo artist I can let you know of many good ones, but the part of being like me, I don’t get, since as you claim, I’m just a “poser”. By the way, the assumption that I was talking about what you masterfully call “re-entry riders”, I’m talking about something else, maybe not, but then again you do not learn unless you listen…. Sounds familiar?
So be and let be. I really don’t care if anyone trailers or not, what you do with your money it’s your own business. If you want to look like a dork trying to fit in, be my guest, it really makes no difference to me. It does not impress me that you have added overpriced stuff to your bike, it should impress you and maybe your HOG buddies. Then again I guess you are fitting the mold since most of the things we see as weird is what you are doing to fit in. We do what we do and we live how we live and I for one don’t really care what others might think; neither I will stop saying the way I see things. Maybe next time you are enjoying the ride to the Marriott, while giving the finger take some time to take some photos and write up a report. I will dissect it hoping to comprehend it as well as you have with my Daytona one.
And now the news…
Our friends from Frisco, formerly Frisco tee’s have moved into a new showroom right in San Francisco, now called 415 Clothing. It?s open to the public and also has a tattoo shop on premises. We wish the best of luck to Rudy and Heather. For more info check http:// www.415clothing.com .
The Horse Smoke Out is near, join the usual suspects in Salisbury North Carolina June 25th and 26th
The Puerto Rico bike week end web site has been revamped, lots of info on the second year event check it out at httpwww.prbikeweekend.com .
I’m looking for a set of original white floorboard rubber mats, if you happen to have a set at a reasonable price, let me know.
Well, Summer is here, go hop on the bike and stop bitchin’. Remember that it’s Winter to those on the Southern hemisphere, so get ready to rock. The super fast pace this year is rolling; the warmth will be over before you realize it…
See you next week
Jose ? Bikernet Caribbean Reporter
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