VETERANS WEEKEND THURSDAY NEWS FOR NOVEMBER 8, 2012

Hey,

It’s almost Veterans Day and I plan to take advantage of the USS IOWA tour on Saturday, since I did three Vietnam tours on the St. Paul, a heavy cruiser. A very similar ship. I’m sure it will bring back memories of 5-inch shells kicking out onto the wooden decks as we bombarded the coast.

Buster, the Saddlemen brother who bought the amazing shrunken FXR, called the other day in a panic. Something went wrong with the bike and tore up the BDL primary belt. He brought it over to the Headquarters in the back of his truck. We unloaded this little puppy and began to operate. Amazing, one of the inner primary bolts dropped out and jammed under the belt. Actually, once we pulled the bolt free he could have ridden it home and for years to come.

This was a sharp wake-up call for all of us who build custom bikes. When we clean our choppers, we need to check for loose nuts and bolts. This problem could have been sorta easily prevented. It also pointed a finger at mid controls. I was a fan of mid controls for years, but they can be a mechanical pain in the ass and prevent access to primary systems readily, ah but they’re cool and clean up the front of the frame.

It was a lot of work, but I installed mid-controls on my son’s Mudflap girl FXR, then he changed his mind. From a mechanical standpoint, it was a major relief to remove them and open up the entire driveline to easy access on both sides.

Reminds me. I need to ride Frank’s bike around the block. Erik Lundmark is headed to the headquarters on Sunday to shoot my son riding his Mudflap girl for the first time, then tattoo a redhead on a shop lift. Should be interesting.

Let’s hit the news:

 

IMS ULTIMATE BUILDER SHOWS BY BIKERS CHOICE–The 2012 Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show kicked off in Atlanta, GA on November 2-4, 2012 with builders coming in from as far as Chicago and Dallas. And it was worth the trip for these metal artisans as they garnered four out of six top awards.

The IronWork Magazine’s Editor’s Choice Award was handed out by Vincent Stemp to Kyle Shorey for his Speedmetal custom bike. The bike will be featured in an upcoming issue of the magazine.
 
 

FREESTYLE
Kyle Shorey of Shadetree Fabrications took the win in the FreeStyle class at the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show in Atlanta with Speedmetal. The bike doubled up on trophies as it also took IronWork’s Magazine Editor’s Choice award and will be featured in the magazine in an upcoming issue. The bike began life as a customer’s Saxon Crown chopper. The wheels, engine, brakes and tranny were salvaged from the donor bike. A key feature of the bike is the prototype springer, which will be available to the public shortly.

1. Kyle Shorey, Shadetree Fabrications – Speedmetal
2. Kyle Shorey, Shadetree Fabrications – Black Betty

3. Don Parkinson, Biker’s Dream – Shake Spear
 
 

MOD Harley
Modified Harley was won by a builder new to the Harley market, Blacksmith Motoring. The bike features 8 stage candy paint with ghost graphics, cholo exhaust system, acid etched ape hangers Blacksmith Diamond 21” Front, 16” Rear and Remote Air Ride.

1. GIO, Blacksmith Motoring – El Puro Vato, 2005 Deluxe
2. Dell Battles -Orange Crush, 2009 Roadglide

3. Steve Studstill, Biker’s Dream – Top Gun, 2006 Roadking
 
 

Performance Custom
Garwood Custom Cycles’ Neptune Crisp took the win in the Performance Custom Class at the Ultimate Builder in Atlanta. The 2007 Suzuki GSX-R 1000 features a 19″ Front Wheel, 300 Wide Tire kit with Chrome RC Component Wheels, Air FX Air Ride System and Braided Brake Lines. Dual blue/ white light kit with remote and headlight halo makes the bike glow.

1. Steve Garwood, Garwood Custom Cycles – Neptune, 2007 Suzuki GSX-R 1000
2. Steve Garwood, Garwood Custom Cycles – Turbusta, 2004 Suzuki GSX 1300R

3. Steve Garwood, Garwood Custom Cycles – Crisp, 2011 Suzuki GSX 1300R
 
 

Retro MOD
Michael Lewis of Violent Choppers took the win in Retro Modified with Flat Busted, a 1947 Harley-Davidson UL Flathead. The rigid custom retro bobber features a Harley Flathead 80” engine, a S&S Super E Carb and a deep black paint job by Kelvin McKeig.

1. Michael Lewis, Violent Choppers – Flat Busted, 1947 H-D UL Flathead
2. Kevin Kaspar – Skank Banger, 1968 H-D Shovel

3. Jonathan Vershure, Custom Café – CB750 Café Racer, 1980 Honda CB750
 
 

MOD Street
GIO from Blacksmith Motoring drove in from Chicago to debut his latest build, El Vendetta, and took the win in MOD Street at Ultimate Builder. The 2008 Yamaha Retroliner turbo-charged Blacksmith 120ci stroker with forged pistons, lighten crank and Blacksmith heads & intake. The bike rolls with a 26” front wheel, air ride and 6 piston Hawg Halters brakes.

1. GIO, Blacksmith Motoring – El Vendetta, 2008 Yamaha Roadliner
2. Chip Simmons, Simmons Motorworks – 2001 Suzuki GSX-R 750
3. Charlie Michael, Garwood – Jaded, 2002 Yamaha Roadstar

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE FUND RAISER SUCCESS–By the way two things, first thank you for posting our flyer for the Establishment Ronald McDonald House fund raiser. We had a great turn out with over 200 riders come through.

We were able to donate over $5400 to the house up 10% from last year.

–Jay Martinez
JCM Unlimited Inc.
909-793-1998 Office

ACORN NUTS MEET THE MUDFLAP GIRL–

P/N: MK731: 110-Piece Solid Brass Acorn Nut Assortment Tray

Brass is class, and a great gift idea for old school bikers! Conveniently stored in the heavy-duty Tray with lid is a 110 piece assortment of Solid Brass Low Crown acorn nuts in 12 of the most popular UNC & UNF nut sizes.

Available along with a collection of classic inspired parts at www.mrluckys.biz . Or, call “Mr Lucky” direct at 832-559-8560 and get the whole skinny!

The brass acorn nuts add a nice finishing retro touch. Don’t remember if I sent you the press release on the assortment tray or not, so image & copy are attached. The tray as well as the individual bags of 5 & 10 are selling well, and make a good holiday gift.

P/N MK731, $74.99. Made in USA.

–Mr Lucky
6411 Saffron Hills Dr. Spring, TX. USA 77379

P: 832.559.8560

Here’s the link:
http://www.mrluckys.biz/Shop/c13/p137/110-piece-Solid-Brass-Acorn-Nut-Assortment-Tray/product_info.html

 
 

HELP FOR OCEAN BREEZE ANGEL RELIEF FUND–As the days unfold in the aftermath of Sandy, two neighbors and I have been helping other neighbors get the simple basics to survive.
Please “like” our facebook page which we started to help communicate easily with everyone;

Ocean Breeze Angel Relief (formally known as Jeani’s Blue Tent Relief)
 

https://www.facebook.com/AngelsRelief?ref=ts&fref=ts

The Wall Street Journal just did a wonderful video on us on Sunday, click here to view.

Who knew that this tiny neighborhood (officially known as Ocean Breeze, Between South Beach and Midland Beach, Staten Island, NY) would be the epicenter of the devastation, and as of yesterday one week after Sandy hit, there is NO heat, lights, and it was below freezing last night and some residents insisted on staying in their water logged homes, for a lack of anywhere to go and to guard their possessions.

We have learned some simple things… HOT pizzas are the number one best perishable food donation, and work gloves, garbage bags and STURDY Rubbermaid tubs are the most sought after items this week. HOT coffee and Hot Chocolate too.

Anyone wishing to get involved please contact me.
We will have a staging and sorting location in New Jersey as well as a distribution center on Staten Island.
Today we will be regrouping and I will have official information later for everyone.

Today’s list of needs:
GENERATORS WITH GAS
PORTA POTTYS & LIGHTS AT NIGHT
HOT SHOWERS AND LAUNDRY TRUCK!!!
Instant heat packs and SPACE blankets
LOTS and LOTS of large storage tubs with lids
Water resistant work gloves
Contractor Garbage bags
Flashlights with batteries
Folding tables & chairs
Face masks
Large Ikea shopping bags
Solar lights
Sponge mops/brooms/shovels
Dish soap/lysol/bleach
Plastic storage shelves
XL & 2XL men’s hoodies
Towels
Luggage
Gift Cards from Home Depot/K-Mart/Shoprite/etc.
Pre paid cell phones

Thank you more soon… Just trying to get this out first thing before the day get going.
Xoxo
~Carol

DEMO DAYS AT WESTMINISTER HARLEY–Westminster Harley-Davidson in Westminster California hosted Demo Days that included music, food and vendors, The Spade Brother were on hand and Chris Nielsen had has his incredible art there. He has been on the cover of QUICKTHROTTLE Magazine seven times.

Westminster also offered Trikes to ride. The only authorized Champion dealer in Orange County. The Trike Riders of Co California participated with Westminster. Call or email Westminster Harley

http://www.hdwestminster.com/

http://www.championsidecars.com/

http://www.meetup.com/trike-riders-of-so-cal/

 

ACE CAFÉ AT SALON MOTO LEGENDE PARIS, 16th – 18th November– On the eve of celebrating the 75th anniversary of the cafe having originally opened in 1938, and teaming up with the 59 Club’s official French Section in memory of the late member “Gigi”, Ace Cafe London is privileged to be able to confirm attendance at the annual Salon Moto Legende Show, Parc Floral de Paris, Vincennes.

The Ace presence and display at the show, will feature an array of Ace Cafe, Rockers and StoMoCo items, alongside “Gear with Grit” from Red Torpedo, sponsors of the TT Red Riders (to include Guy Martin, Conor Cummins, John McGuinness and Maria Costello) together with the unique TT “Milestones” 2013 calendar featuring Rachael Clegg. The critically acclaimed book, “Ace Times – Speed thrills and tea spills, a cafe and a culture”, by author Mick Duckworth will also be available.? ?

For more information about the show and the French section of the 59 Club:
www.salon-moto-legende.fr www.59legend.com

 

TEN WAYS TO PREVENT AND TREAT THE FLU– With flu season here, prevention is your best defense against the fever, body aches and cough that the virus can bring on. Use the slides in this photo album to learn about ways to prevent the flu, as well as some natural treatments if you do catch the flu.

Wash your HandsWash your hands, especially when you’re out in public places, with hot water and soap. When you travel, it’s a good idea to carry alcohol towelettes with you.

Get a flu shotGet a flu shot. This is especially important for those over 65 years old, as well as anyone with a weakened immune or respiratory system, nursing home residents, and health care workers who have regular contact with patients. Pregnant women whose last two trimesters fall during flu season (generally November to April) might consider getting the shot as well. Since the vaccine now protects against H1N1, most people should consider getting vaccinated.

Wear a mask in contaminated areas. Avoid contact with people who have respiratory illnesses. Airborne droplets from sneezes and coughs are what spread the influenza virus from person to person.

Don’t touch your face or eyes. Minimize the spread of germs by avoiding touching your hands to your face or your eyes.

Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after using it, and wash your hands.

Treatment: Go to (or call) your physician. He or she can prescribe medication if the problem is indeed the flu. It is important to start taking this within the first 48 hours of symptoms – its effectiveness declines as the illness builds.

Treatment: Try elderberry extract. This can help to lessen the symptoms and speed up recovery.

Treatment: Eat garlic. Raw garlic is best – try at least two cloves per day, chopped up in a sandwich or in soup.

Treatment: Get rest. Lack of sleep and too much stress can make the body weak – if you get the flu, rest as much as possible while your symptoms are resolving.

Treatment: Drink fluids. Staying hydrated helps to eliminate toxins and metabolic wastes from your body.

TRUCK DEAL OF THE WEEK–  Ron Arant started this unigue truck and sold it quite a while ago.

The current owner has dumped a lot of money and time into it but needs to sell due to health issues.
The asking price is 10K and very fair but he may take less if it’s close.

Call Ron Arant at 360-943-0792 if you are interested or if you know anyone.

–Art Q

 

THE BIKER RETIREMENT HOME–  Someone on the rig asked me if I was going to buy a motorhome and tour the USA when I retire.
I showed him this photo from my run to Florida a couple weeks ago.

Replied that was my “motorhome” and I am looking forward to taking it on the road next summer.

By the way no more knocking engine, the compensator nut replacement worked
–Anson

FROM THE BIKERNET THINK TANK–  “The trouble with us is we talk about Jefferson, but we do not follow him. In this theory that the people should manage their government, and not be managed by it, he was everlastingly right.”

– John Calvin Coolidge, Jr.
(July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933)
was the 30th President of the United States (1923–1929).

–Mark Temple

BOLT of California
 

CAMPAGNA TRIKES DISPLAYS AT EVENT NEAR LOS ANGELES IN NEAR FUTURE–   We are currently travelling across California and Arizona. We’ll be attending multiple car shows in the coming weeks.. It would a great opportunity to come and see our latest vehicles and meet Campagna Motors’s team.

We will have on display 2 new V13R (one Army concept) ‘The Roadster with Attitude’ sporting a Harley Davidson engine. We will also have the latest edition of our T-REX RR.

Please find below the dates and events information:
 
Good-Guys Pleasanton

23rd Autumn Get-Together
November 10 & 11, 2012
Alameda County Fairgrounds
Pleasanton, CA

Good-Guys Del Mar

2nd Del Mar Nationals
November 23 to 25, 2012
Del Mar Fairgrounds

Del Mar, CA
 

L.A. Auto Show

Nov 30 to Dec 9
Los Angeles Convention Center
http://www.laautoshow.com/

We are working with Campagna and some highly secretive sources on a potentially historic trike project. We chose to work with Campagna due to their handling capabilities, and the fact that some of their models are V-Rod powered.

Any day now, we could bring you a concept drawing and photographs of major components. The entire team is walking on air.—Bandit

BIKERNET SHOP by CRANK AND STROKER DEAL of the week–  I was thinking of putting the 5 BALL Henley’s on sale for 19.99.

http://crankandstroker.com/bb-basics/short-sleeve-pocket-henley-tee-3-button-54.html

Also the Bikernet from 19.99 to 15.99.
http://crankandstroker.com/bb-basics/men-s-basics/bikernet-2-for-1-web-special-58.html

DOES THIS DESCRIBE BIKERNET–  Bikernet has been the definitive go-to source for motorcycle information and entertainment for over 17 years. Reaching far beyond news, tech and eventcoverage, Bikernet also follow the romantic side of our beloved lifestyle:the girls, the road stories, and the biker fiction.

We’re at heart of it all because we live the dream everyday by building custom motorcycles, writingbooks riding across the land, traveling around the world. At the end of the day, we still find the time to pull over to help broke-down bikers.

Bikernet: It’s where the ride begins and the adventure never ends.

–Ben
Supreme Bikernet Advertising Director

 

NEW BIKERNET READER COMMENT–POST HALLOWEEN THURSDAY NEWS FOR NOVEMBER 1, 2012

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10753

Just a few thoughts on True duals on geezer glides. I ran stock Harley (crack an’ leak) headpipes on my glide for 7 years. I put Bassani muffs on it, ran okay, as long as my welder was used yearly to fix the cracks. I bought a set of Cobra true dual headpipes, put ‘em on with the old muffs. I’ve been wrenchin’ for over 30 years on these chug-a-bugs, and I have to admit, my bike runs better, gets better fuel mileage, and I don’t need to weld them all the time.

Hmmm, so I have to say I think they are a better idea than the stock headpipes for a wiggle motorcycle.

–Skooter

Rapid City, SD
 
 

DEAN AND DEBBIE ANDERSON–  Early Tuesday morning, only a few hours after making her final appearance at our Monday night giveaway show during our 10th Anniversary High Seas Rally and getting a standing ovation, Debbie slipped into unconsciousness and died Wednesday Oct 31 at 2:15 pm.in the ships infirmary. She was in no pain. Her last wishes were to be on this 10th Anniversary High Seas Rally cruise.

Debbie was the co-owner of the High Seas Rally and sole creator of the HOHS Dialysis Fund. While I (Dean) got the fun part of the job creating the games to raise the dialysis money, Debbie was the heart and soul, who made it happen. Until just this year when her health was failing, she handled all patients and all paperwork since the beginning. Raising almost $300,000 on this 2012 Rally cruise alone and over 1.6 million since 2003. A tireless worker and humanitarian, loved by all who met her.

Two years ago almost to this day, Debbie was diagnosed with a rare form of not one, but two kinds of lung cancer. Since Debbie never smoked, her odds of getting lung cancer were less than 3%. In addition, the 2 forms of lung cancer she contracted only show up in 2% of all cancer patients. That’s just plain bad luck. Given only six months to live, she bravely fought on for two years and beat the one cancer in her lungs, but the second cancer moved to her liver and we never did get ahead of it.

During this cruise, we know our veteran High Seas Rally cruisers knew something was terribly wrong because we have been together for 40 years, married for 37 and are rarely seen more than a few feet apart but it was my decision alone to not mention this situation to our friends and passengers. Only myself, my son Cody, his wife Carla and ship medical staff knew of her death. None of our staff knew. It was much too painful for me to mention during the cruise and would have been in direct conflict with what this rally is all about. Debbie also agreed.

She requested to be cremated and have no funeral. Instead, she wished us to have a party in her honor on a future High Seas Rally cruise. She was, is and always will be, the most important person in my life. Although I know you all wish me well, please do not attempt to contact me personally for the next 30 days. Creating the High Seas Rally was easy compared to writing this. I need some alone time to get through this. She was my angel. Once again, thanks everyone for making Debbie’s Dialysis Fund and the High Seas Rally a runaway success. Rest assured, the show will go on.

In lieu of flowers or gifts, a donation to the HOHS Dialysis Fund will help continue Debbie’s passion and is greatly appreciated.

 
Debbie Anderson

High Seas Rally
21 Hannah Circle
Waynesboro, Virginia 22980
800-444-8795

 

BIKERNET LOST AND FOUND DEPARTMENT ALERT—‘67 barracuda stolen

Someone stole a fellow Mopar owner’s 1967 Barracuda Fastback this morning around 8AM out of his garage.

The car was his baby. PLEASE keep your eyes and ears open for any info. The car was stolen from Menifee, CA.

LIC. Plate # 2AQS198 VIN #BH29B72221774
 
Let’s keep our eyes and ears peeled

Sheriff’s #951-776-1099

 

BIKERNET FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER SEMINAR–The mother of a 17-year-old girl was concerned that her daughter was having sex… Worried the girl might become pregnant and adversely impact the family’s status, she consulted the family doctor.

The doctor told her that teenagers today were very willful and any attempt to stop the girl would probably result in rebellion. He then told her to arrange for her daughter to be put on birth control and until then, talk to her and give her a box of condoms.

Later that evening, as her daughter was preparing for a date, the mother told her about the situation and handed her a box of condoms.
 
The girl burst out laughing and reached over to hug her mother, saying, ‘Oh Mom! You don’t have to worry about that! I’m dating Susan!’

–Dr. Nuttboy

 

BIKERNET INTERNATIONAL EDITOR DISCOVERS STRANGEST CUSTOM VEHICLE ON THE PLANET–Bike and car show I was a judge at.

This was quite the unusual automotive creation.

Six wheels – lots of stereo.

City Jogjakarta, Island Java, Country Indonesia

Good show – good people.

–Art Hall
Bikernet International Editor and Travel Guru

 

THE BIKERNET MANTRA– Keep it original and fun and you will succeed man!

–Robert Pandya

That’s our code—to the end. Where the adventure begins and the ride never ends.—Bandit

 

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY VETERANS DAY VOCABULARY LESSON–

glean GLEEN, verb:

1. To learn, discover, or find out, usually little by little or slowly.
2. To gather (grain or the like) after the reapers or regular gatherers.
3. To gather slowly and laboriously, bit by bit.
 

From what little I can glean, it’s the edited journal of a voyage from Sydney to California by a notary of San Francisco named Adam Ewing.

— David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas: a Novel
 

We all looked at each other, trying to glean something each from the other.

— Bram Stoker, Dracula
 

Glean traces its origin back through Latin to the Celtic glan, “clean, pure.” The sense “to learn or gather slowly” appears in English before the sense of “to gather grain left by the reapers.”

ALL NEW BIKERNET DEPARTMENT—We decided to kill the classifieds. We didn’t like the service, and the system changed hands, so we looked around. We need to make a living, but we also want to provide solid services and entertainment for our readers, which is our number one priority. So we kicked off the Trave Department. You’ll see the new button on the top of any page to the right. Here are the four departments, and shortly you will see it fill with content.

Travel Stories

Motorcycle and trike touring stories from here and abroad. If you have a story you would like to share don’t hesitate to reach out to your favorite editor or Bandit@Bikernet.com.

Travel Maps

We want you to have access to all the travel resources you need to make any motorcycle touring adventure pleasurable, or at the minimum, don’t get lost.

Travel Tips

Tips and travel products from cheap camping sources, and gear, to high-end motorcycle security.

Travel Destinations

Motorcycle touring destinations from five start restaurants or hotels, to the best camping spot in the Himalayas. Don’t hesitate to share destination notions from the finest café latte source to a warning about the rattlesnake infested campground. Reach your favorite Bikernet editor or the janitor, Bandit@Bikernet.com.

SAVE A LATE MODEL 6-SPEED TRANSMISSION TECH BY ROGUE–The Attitude Chain Adjuster solves the issues associated with the stock auto tensioner. The concern most have with the stock adjuster is its ability to over-tighten the chain. How can that happen? Well, the first moment the chain has enough slack to it to ratchet the shoe up another notch, and thus tightening the chain, it will. One notch tighter might not be an issue, but you don’t have any control of when this mechanism stops tightening the chain.

The end result in many cases is the primary chain is so tight that it will start wearing out left side motor case bearings, inner primary bearings, clutch hub bearings and transmission output gear bearings. This can be a very costly and troublesome issue if you encounter it. Check Rogue’s tech: http://www.bikernet.com/pages/SAVE_A_LATE_MODEL_TRANSMISSION.aspx

 

KENDON SAVES THE DAY—A brother had a breakdown with his new FLH. It was a freak deal and maybe he just rattled a brake cable free, because his battery let go and left him along side the road in Orange County.

He needed to haul it quick to California Harley, in Harbor City, we loaned him our Kendon Combo stand-up trailer. He was so impressed with it, and the ease to load his bike he immediately ordered a Kendon trailer.

–Wrench
Bikernet Tech Editor and Grease Monkey

BENNETT’S PERFORMANCE LAZER CUT PRODUCT LINE—We’ve been tossing these in the news from time to time. Eric now offers points covers, derby covers, and license plate frames, in two styles of satin black, and chrome.

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ABATE OF ARIZONA SUPPORTS THE MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION—There is just one organization looking out for all of motorcycling from a federal level. You might say the MIC can do the job, but they have a predominate mandate to support manufacturers, which restricts them. The AMA is helpful, but involved primarily in the sporting aspects of motorcycling.

The Motorcycle Riders Foundation is funded by individual memberships and state motorcycle rights groups. It’s a non-profit and struggling in this economy. We were finally able to add the Motorcycle Riders Foundation Industry Council to the mix to support shops and the aftermarket side. We hope to start a committee in 2013 and build support for this side of the industry. We are going to need it.

ABATE of AZ voted last Sunday at the State BOD meeting to donate $2,000.00 or more annually thanks to Eric.This is a big step from where AZ was a couple years ago.They also voted to donate $1,000.00 to MRFA&E.

I was there and thanked them on behalf of both MRF & MRF&E.

–Deborah Butitta

You can join as a group, an individual, or a business and support the MRF.

 

UNCLE MONKEY ON OBESITY–  I wish I could say I’m the ripped 165 lb. hottie I was when my son was born, or even the 200 lbs hulking bruiser when I played AAA hockey. No, time has marched on and a combination of back injuries, poor diet and a sedate lifestyle has left me in less then ideal shape unless you consider me round.

While I’m nowhere I want to be weight wise I have made progress from my low point of 270. It has been a slow and rough road trying to balance exercises that won’t inflame my back and eating healthy. I’d love to throw the heavy weights around like I did in my youth but I’m working on strengthen/toning and not bulking up. For the most part, my diet is not that horrible, not great but not as tragic as my fellow classmates in the dietary class my doc sent me to. Deep fried grill cheese sandwiches are a delicious meal that I haven’t tried.

Hitting the gym is hard work and the results are not instantaneous like we wish. Small increments back towards health. I didn’t get this badly out of shape overnight, so it is unrealistic to think I can get there by next week. Being healthy is a lifestyle choice. It means changing bad habits for good ones, eating carrot sticks instead of chips, eating a full balanced meal instead of skipping until the next meal. Our bodies need fuel and if it doesn’t get it regularly it hangs on to the fat storages it has.

My gym is an average person’s gym. There are no Mr Olympian meatheads flexing in the mirror with arms bigger then my torso. No makeup Barbies. Everyone is there to workout and that’s it. Some are taking their first steps towards healthiness, others are well on their way and others who have made it and exercise is an ingrained habit of maintaining.

So my advise to you is to get up off the couch, drink a few less beers, eat smaller – balanced meals, exercise more and live a longer life.

-bad Uncle Monkey

BIKERNET HISTORIC ARCHIVES NOW OPEN—This is my favorite old mag so far, Popular Science, September 1948.

The price at the time was 25 cents, and it contain terrific illustrations, tips, tools, science projects, and how to adjust your carburetor. Amazing. This issue came from the Ray C. Wheeler collection.

–Wilburn Roach

 
 

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The Hong Kong Arts Festival showcases Asia’s top talent alongside leading artists from around the world. The festival’s broad spectrum of events pitches to a wide range of appetites, from the classical, to the avant-garde, to the electrifying. All KJazz listeners will also receive an exclusive 10% off land arrangements when you book your round-trip international flights and 4 nights’ hotel or more with TravelScene. Please mention promotional code: KJAZZ. Click here to learn more about this exclusive offer from TravelScene for KJazz listeners.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON Nürnberg Validates JIMS 131-INCH Twin
Cam Race Engine For Legal Use On European Roads–
Fritz Jonak, owner of Harley-Davidson/Buell Nürnberg in Germany, has spent the last 18 months and made a huge personal investment sending the JIMS 131-inch Twin Cam Race Engine through the TÜV certification process.

With the autobahn in mind, Fritz wanted to certify an engine that could perform and withstand the demands of sustained periods of high speed on a daily basis. Straight to the point, the JIMS 131 is now TÜV approved!

After certification, H-D of Nürnberg installed JIMS 131’s into a stock Harley-Davidson FLHX Street Glide and a stock Harley-Davidson FXD Fat Bob, both bikes easily smoked a Shelby GT Mustang with a 427 cubic inch engine and both stock Harleys were able to handle the extra power with no issues. Including some good burnouts and wheelies just for fun, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99YlwdjnnuE to watch the video.

For more information on TÜV approved engines through H-D of Nürnberg, please contact Fritz Jonak at f.jonak@harley-nuernberg.de
 
-Chad Frank

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY HISTORY IN RELIGION CLASS–There were five houses of religion in a small town: The Presbyterian Church, The Baptist Church,  The Methodist Church, The Catholic Church and  The Jewish Synagogue.  Each church and Synagogue was overrun with pesky squirrels.

One day, the Presbyterian Church called a meeting to decide what to do about the squirrels. After much prayer and consideration they determined that the squirrels were predestined to be there and they shouldn’t interfere with God’s divine will. 

In The BAPTIST CHURCH the squirrels had taken up habitation in the baptistery. The deacons met and decided to put a cover on the baptistery and drown the squirrels in it. The squirrels escaped somehow and there were twice as many there the next week.

The Methodist Church got together and decided that they were not in a position to harm any of God’s creation. So, they humanely trapped the Squirrels and set them free a few miles outside of town. Three days later, the squirrels were back.

But — The Catholic Church came up with the best and most effective solution. They baptized the squirrels and registered them as members of the church. Now they only see them on Christmas, Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday and Easter.

Not much was heard about the Jewish Synagogue, but they took one squirrel and had a short service with him called circumcision and they haven’t seen a squirrel on the property since.

–from Jim Waggaman

MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION (MRF) WORKING WITH THE NATIONAL COALITION OF MOTORCYCLISTS (NCOM)–We all work together for one cause!

Now more than ever motorcyclists of this country, ALL of us, need to continue to figure out ways to unite, we may not survive otherwise.

Still Ray and Russell Radke (Soldiers for Jesus) will be presenting at this seminar.
We have several ABATE of AZ people and some MMA of AZ people attending.

–Deborah Butitta

I would like to invite ABATE of Arizona’s Officers and Members to the NCOM Region IX Seminar. This Saturday 11-10, 2012. The Seminar is free and in our own back yard. The address is on the attachment.

I need several volunteers to host the Hospitality room from 11:00 until 3:00 PM

ABATE was asked by NCOM Region IX to host the Hospitality room. I will be ordering “big sandwiches” 6′ and assortment of chips, pop, water, and some other things. They are expecting around 300 attendee’s

I know this is short notice but any help we can get would be greatly appreciated. Anyone planning to assist in the Hospitality room please contact me timo318@aol.com or 480 628 6160.

— Tim O’Reilly

ABATE of Arizona
President

 

JACK LUNA PASSED THIS WEEK–I have received the information for Jack Luna’s memorial service. The messages and pictures everyone have been posting on our Hamster Facebook page are so nice. Jack would have loved it. I have heard some great stories this past week about Jack’s generosity and things he would do for his fellow Hamsters and friends.

We’ve had a lot of good laughs and fun over the years for sure. He will be missed by everyone.

Date: Saturday, November 17th 12:00-9:00 pm

There will be a visitation/viewing and memorial service at from 12:00 to 9:00 p.m. The memorial service will be at 5:00 p.m. This will all be held at the:

Chapel of the Chimes
32992 Mission Blvd
Hayward, California 94544

There will be a celebration at a restaurant/bar after 9:00. I will send that as soon as I receive that tomorrow.

 

NEW CANNON BALL FILM–Atomic Hot Rods releases the first Ten Minutes of their award winning film “White Knuckle: The Story of The Motorcycle Cannonball”.

Check out the first ten minutes of “White Knuckle” for free!

Synopsis: Ride along with Hot Rod Builder and Award Winning Filmmaker Brian Darwas as he travels coast to coast on the ultimate antique motorcycle endurance run, “The Motorcycle Cannonball”.

Witness as these bikes are pushed past their limits! Get an upfront look at parking lot engine rebuilds! and watch as the top guys in the motorcycle industry machine parts in the back of their vans to keep their bikes on the road, and in the race!

“I followed some friends as they rode on the first Motorcycle Cannonball. The run was all pre-1916 motorcycles. Some were single cylinder engines, some had no transmissions (just a belt and a tensioner). They started in Kitty Hawk, NC and rode clear across the country to Santa Monica, CA. Literally “Coast to Coast”, on all secondary roads, no highways! . . and since I like to witness pain and suffering I tagged along and made a movie about the trip.” – Brian Darwas

SONS OF ANARCHY STARS–  Charlie Hunnam “Jax” & Ryan Hurst “Opie” Rock The 2013 EASYRIDERS Bike Show Tour.

Stars from the #1 Hit TV Show Sons Of Anarchy Charlie Hunnam “Jax” and Ryan Hurst “Opie” have joined the Easyriders 2013 Bike Show Tour.  They will be signing autographs, taking pictures with, and meeting guests.

Charlie Hunnam “Jax” will be appearing:
January 5 Anaheim, CA @ Anaheim Convention Center
January 12 Sacramento, CA @ Sacramento Convention Center
February 9 Columbus, OH @ Greater Columbus Convention Center

Ryan Hurst “Opie” will be appearing:
January 26 Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Convention Center
February 2 Nashville, TN @ Nashville Convention Center

For more details please call 800-962-9857

COMPETITORS – TO REGISTER YOUR BIKE OR FOR FURTHER INFO PLEASE GO TO
http://www.easyridersevents.com/eflyers/bike2013/bike2013_competitor.html

DMV ALERT, FLORIDA CHANGES VERTICAL PLATE LAW–House Bill 1223 DHSMV changed the wording of S 316.2085(3) (Change 2012-181) to read “The license tag of a motorcycle or moped must be permanently affixed to the vehicle and remain clearly visible from the rear at all times.

Any deliberate act to conceal or obscure the legibility of the license tag of a motorcycle is prohibited. The license tag of a motorcycle or moped may be affixed horizontally to the ground so that the numbers and letters read from left to right. Alternatively, a license tag for a motorcycle or moped for which the numbers and letters read from top to bottom may be affixed perpendicularly to the ground.

Notwithstanding the authorization to affix the license tag of a motorcycle or moped perpendicularly to the ground, the owner or operator of a motorcycle or moped shall pay any required toll pursuant to s. 316.1001 by whatever means available.” 

This change deleted – “provided that the registered owner of the motorcycle or moped maintains a prepaid toll account in good standing and a transponder associated with the prepaid toll account is affixed to the motorcycle or moped.”

Link to current S 316.2085 TAGS CAN NOW BE RUN VERTICALLY WITHOUT THE COST OF A PREPAID ACCOUNT & ASSOCIATED TRANSPONDER!!!

–Schmit
GySgt, USMC(Ret)
“Notoriety is Fleeting
Anonymity is FOREVER!”

 

STREET PHILOSOPHY 101–Isn’t having bikers beat you up for wearing SOA colors kinda like having sailors beat you up for wearing a Popeye shirt?

–Buckshot

 

WILD PRODUCT OF THE WEEK, LEGUP LANDINGEAR– Like Nothing You Have Seen Before.

This may be the most unique accessory you have ever seen for your Touring Bike. Imagine the ability to steady your bike as you come to a stop, have it held upright at a light or stop sign with your feet on the pegs (you really should put them down, but you don’t have to!!), then have the support automatically retract as you accelerate!!

The Patented LegUp system was created for those who for whatever reason are concerned about, or unable to hold up these 850 lb monsters as they come to a stop. New riders, bad knees, bad hips, bad passengers (couldn’t resist!), or any other reason someone might want a little help keeping the rubber side down… This will do it!

The system was originally designed for 1998 thru 2008 Harley touring bikes. Recently it has been adapted to the new 2009 and 2010 Harleys. Now GL1800 & GL1500 Gold Wings, Harley Dynas & Softails, Yamaha Stratoliners/Roadliners & Triumph Rocket IIIs & others are available as well.
http://www.landingear.com/

Watch for a more involved article on Bikernet Baggers.

 

NEW SERVICE ON BIKERNET—Home page logo will now direct reader directly to sponsors’ web sites, but we still house all the related sponsor content in their departments under the sponsor button.

REFINANCING MOTORCYCLES AVAILABLE WITH INTEREST RATES AS LOW AS 4.99 PERCENT–Interest rates have dropped, and LifeStyle Cycles has worked out a deal to help you get your bike refinanced and get a better interest rate!

Even better, we can do it at no cost to you! We’ve got rates starting at 4.99% (for 72 months)! Call today at 714-490-0155 and see how we can help take a little bit of the monthly bill-paying stress off of you!

Hopefully this program is available all over the country.—Wilburn Roach

 
 

LAS VEGAS ANTIQUE MOTORCYCLE AUCTION EXTRAVAGANZA COMING–MidAmerica Auctions is proud to present the
22nd Annual Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction!
January 10th, 11th, & 12th, 2013
Currently Accepting Consignments!

• World’s Largest! • World’s Best! •
• Six hundred motorcycles in three days! •
• The pinnacle of the hobby! •
• Over 400 motorcycles already entered! •

Sellers!

This is the perfect venue to sell your collectable motorcycle!
With hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts in attendance
PLUS thousands worldwide,
you’re sure to find an excellent home for that special motorcycle!

Consigning With Us:

• Entering your motorcycle into our auction is fast & easy!

• Just click on the links provided below to get started!

• Please Note: If you would like your motorcycle featured in our
Las Vegas Catalog, the photo deadline is November 9th, 2012.

• Questions? Please contact us at: 651-633-9655

NEW ISSUE OF ROAD IRON ON SALE NOW—and in digital format. Holiday gift guide. Tunes for your Road King. New slip-on mufflers and a custom 2006 Road Glide from K&N

 

SEARS SHOPPING FOR CHRISTMAS– I needed this reminder, since Sears isn’t always my first choice. It ‘s amazing when you think of how long the war has lasted and Sears hasn’t withdrawn from their commitment. Could we each buy at least one thing at Sears this year? What commitment you say? 

How does Sears treat its employees who are serving in our military? By law, they are required to hold their jobs open and available, but nothing more. Usually, people take a big pay cut and lose benefits as a result of being on active duty.

Sears is voluntarily paying the difference in salaries and maintaining all benefits, including medical insurance and bonus programs, for all employees who are serving. ??

I submit that Sears is an exemplary corporate citizen and should be recognized for its contribution.

I decided to check this before I sent it forward. So I sent the following e-mail to the Sears Customer Service Department:  I received this e-mail:  Dear Customer: Thank you for contacting Sears. The information is factual. We appreciate your positive feedback. Sears regards service to our country as one of greatest sacrifices our men and women can make. This is the “least” we can do for them.  We are happy to do our part to lessen the burden they bear at this time.  Bill Thorn Sears Customer Care webcenter@sears.com 1-800-349-4358

SUZUKI FILES CHAPTER 11–American Suzuki Moves To Shut Down Auto Business, Boost Motorcycles.

Suzuki will pull out of the American auto market, refocusing efforts on its motorcycle division, said a spokesman for the company. American Suzuki Motor Co. will file Chapter 11 bankruptcy to close its American auto division and protect assets, which will redirected to its motorcycle, ATV and boat business.

The bankruptcy ends a 27-year foray into the American auto market, which posted a 5% loss in sales last year in a market that grew by 14%.
Japan’s 4th ranked automaker struggled in the U.S., suffering, according to analysts, from a lack of investment in new vehicles, a strong yen (which made exports more expensive), a lack of model diversity and cars that did not capture buyer imagination.

“The Japanese parent company plans to buy the motorcycle, ATV and outboard engine operations out of bankruptcy and shift its auto business to service existing vehicles on the road. The new U.S. operating unit plans to keep the American Suzuki name,” added the spokesman.

—Joshua Placa

MISSING CAR KEYS–Several days ago as I left a meeting at a hotel; I desperately gave myself a personal TSA pat down.

I was looking for my keys. They were not in my pockets.
A quick search in the meeting room revealed nothing.

Suddenly I realized I must have left them in the car.
Frantically, I headed for the parking lot

My husband has scolded me many times for leaving the keys in the ignition.

My theory is the ignition is the best place not to lose them. His theory is that the car will be stolen.

As I burst through the door, I came to a terrifying conclusion. His theory was right. The parking lot was empty.

I immediately called the police. I gave them my location, confessed that I had left my keys in the car, and that it had been stolen.

Then I made the most difficult call of all, “Honey,” I
stammered; ( I always call him “honey” in times like these.)

“I left my keys in the car and it’s been stolen.”

There was a period of silence. I thought the call had been dropped, but then I heard his voice.

“Are you kiddin’ me”, he barked, “I dropped you off”!!!!!!!

Now it was my time to be silent. Embarrassed, I said, “Well, come and get me.”

He retorted, “I will, as soon as I convince this cop I didn’t steal your car.”

Yep, it’s the golden years!

–Jim Waggaman
 
 
 

THE BOOK OF THE WEEK FROM BIKERNET’S SHOP–I just asked Wes, from Motorbooks, for his recommendations and he sent the below book: The Devil Can Ride.

I already put it up online
http://crankandstroker.com/books/the-devil-can-ride.html

Let me know what you think.

–Andres

 

ANOTHER WEEKEND IN PARADISE—So tomorrow we will repair Buster’s shrunken FXR with the help of Scott from BDL. I need to put together a tech with Scott on a new BDL/GMA Softail braking system for rear wheels.

I’m about to post another chapter of World Run. I can’t wait to hide in the mountains and run through the entire book before it goes to print. I will interview Jokey from Jamie’s Customs & Power Sports for a bike feature on his Cinnamon chopper from the Milwaukee Harley AMD show. I have two bike features from the first AMD show with Harley-Davidson, back in August. I look forward to featuring both bikes. Maybe choppers will make a comeback.

I’ll tweak my son’s Mudflap Girl FXR and take it for a putt around the block. I have a street Crane Cam and a set of lifters ready. I need to pop his bike on the Kendon and peel over to Bennett’s for the installation.

Then I need to work with Trish at Baker. In the near future you will see plenty of Bikernet techs on Baker’s web site. I’m working with Ben at Rivera to straighten out my primary belt drive on my 1928 Shovelhead, then there’s an issue with the oil tank and I’m off to the DMV to finalize registration.

Never a dull moment at the Bikernet Headquarters. We are actually making some headway on some of the rooms in the café, and progress with the front of the building. It’s amazing, in this economy, I could not find a contractor with a little imagination. I tried everything from handymen to full blown contractors, nothing. Then just this week we met a guy who gave us a fair bid in a day and went to work this week—progress.

I fired my deck architect today, after waiting 10 months for plans. I hired a new guy, Paul Collins, who said my plans for the deck will be done in a week, again progress. So suddenly shit starts to fly, and I need to find the money to keep it all going. That’s my job.

Veterans, enjoy the weekend, and make the time to go for a ride.

Ride Forever,

–Bandit

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