THE ALERT BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for March 23, 2017



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I try to listen to everyone and everything. Hell, I watch for animal body language. It’s one of those keys to life. If you are always on the alert you will stumble into more opportunities to make corrections and or to take advantage of small doors opening.

This news went wild. Better get going…

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CANTINA ACTION FROM FLORIDA–
Willies Old School Chopper Show at Tropical Tattoo in Daytona has been a staple for
longer than I can remember. It has gotten to the point that he really needs to expand,
the amount of bikes and visitors exceeds the room, as you can see in this small image
gallery.

I actually gave up trying to go in between each bike, so I just took some area
shots to give you an idea over the show in general. Keep in mind, this is only his front
yard, the back area it 4 times larger and packed as well.

 

–JACK MCINTYRE
PHOTOGRAPHER
IRON TRADER NEWS.COM
Co-Editor of Bandit’s Cantina

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MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION RIDING FREE FROM DC–
Your Weekly Biker Bulletin from Inside the Beltway.

Your Motorcycle Riders Foundation team in Washington, D.C. is pleased to provide our members with the latest information and updates on issues that impact the freedom and safety of American street motorcyclists. Count on your MRF to keep you informed about a range of matters that are critical to the advancement of motorcycling and its associated lifestyle. Published weekly when the U.S. Congress is in session.

STATE NEWS

Last week the California DMV proposed to allow cars that don’t have pedals, a steering wheel or a human driver to be tested on public roads by year’s end.

Federal regulators would first have to sign off on such testing, according to the proposal. In addition, the DMV will require that someone at least be monitoring a car remotely if a human cannot take control of it during emergency situations.

California is one of many states that will examine the role of autonomous vehicles and how they fit in with local laws and ordinances. The MRF is watching this activity and also lobbying at the federal level ensuring that motorcyclists are protected from any potential dangers of these newly emerging self-driving cars.

MRF NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

As many of you know, last year the MRF assumed a new endeavor related to the unconstitutional practice of motorcycle profiling. After reports began to rise from our own membership citing instances where they felt singled out by law enforcement simply because of their appearance, apparel, or because they are simply riding a motorcycle, the MRF decided to take action.

As a part of our advocacy in this area, we are working with the Motorcycle Profiling Project (MPP) to help supply data to support our arguments over the concern and rise of motorcycle profiling. In 2017, the Motorcycle Profiling Project has launched a survey designed to reach an even broader audience to help gather data. Its results will be used as critical tools in the efforts to obtain legislative relief across the country.

Please take a few moments and fill out the survey, which can be accessed by clicking on the link below. It’s completely anonymous and its only 15 questions. Also, feel free to pass it along to other riders, MROs and your contacts to ensure the survey reaches the broadest audience possible.

http://www.motorcycleprofilingproject.com/national-motorcycle-profling-survey/


YOUR VOICE MAKES A DIFFERENCE!

RIDE FREE-

–Megan Ekstrom
Vice-President of Government Affairs & Public Relations
The Motorcycle Riders Foundation

S&S PRODUCT OF THE WEEK–
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LET’S OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY EARLY– A new teacher was trying to make use of her psychology courses. She started her class by saying, ‘Everyone who thinks they’re stupid, stand up!’

After a few seconds, Little Larry stood up. The teacher said, ‘Do you think you’re stupid, Larry?’

‘No, ma’am, but I hate to see you standing there all by yourself!’

–from Rogue and Sidehack Jerry




OFFICIAL SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT FROM WOMEN RIDERS NOW–
Monday is the first day of spring, but as I write this note the northeast is digging out from a blizzard, while I’m in Montana watching springtime birdies chirp outside my office window. Isn’t Big Sky Country known for motorcycle-riding-limiting snowstorms this time of year? Is it just me, or have you too noticed that Mother Nature sure does know how to keep us all on our toes.

All the more reason to savor every moment we get to spend on our motorcycles. I’m excited about this upcoming riding season because there are more female-focused motorcycle events and tours than ever before. What a time to be a woman rider, right? If you’re new to the sport, female-focused events are an ideal way to meet other riders and learn more about motorcycling. You could actually attend alone and leave with several new riding buddies.

Many blessings to you for an incredible riding season,
Genevieve Schmitt
Founder / Editor, WomenRidersNow.com




BRAND New Bikernet TRIKE Reader Comment!–
 

Re-imagining a Harley-Davidson Trike

I believe the tow bar on the Indian dispatch and the Harley Servi-car was used for towing the trike with the car and then allowing the deliveryman to return to the garage by riding the trike. Hence the tow bar being on the front of the trike.

–Sam
TX

 
 


CHUCK BERRY GONE–
We’ve lost a great one…
Too many from which to choose. I’ve always liked this tune…
–Harvey Tow




LEPERA SEAT OF THE WEEK–
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SUBJECT: The Flying Chicken

The true story of the Chicken Gun. Too funny not to share! Sometimes it does take a rocket scientist!

Scientists at NASA built a gun specifically to launch standard 4 pound dead chickens at the windshields of airliners, military jets and the space shuttle, all traveling at maximum velocity. The idea is to simulate the frequent incidents of collisions with airborne fowl to test the strength of the windshields.

British engineers heard about the gun and were eager to test it on the windshields of their new high speed trains. Arrangements were made, and a gun was sent to the British engineers.

WHEN THE GUN WAS FIRED, THE ENGINEERS STOOD SHOCKED AS THE CHICKEN HURLED OUT OF THE BARREL, CRASHED INTO THE SHATTERPROOF SHIELD, SMASHED IT TO SMITHEREENS, BLASTED THROUGH THE CONTROL CONSOLE, SNAPPED THE ENGINEER’S BACK-REST IN TWO, AND EMBEDDED ITSELF IN THE BACK WALL OF THE CABIN, LIKE AN ARROW SHOT FROM A BOW. THE HORRIFIED BRITS SENT NASA THE DISASTROUS RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENT, ALONG WITH THE DESIGNS OF THE WINDSHIELD AND BEGGED THE U.S SCIENTISTS FOR SUGGESTIONS.

NASA RESPONDED WITH A ONE-LINE MEMO

“DEFROST THE CHICKEN.” (TRUE STORY)

–Joe Smith




LOWBROW ACTION–  
Get the details on your chance to end up with a titled H-D frame, a Shovelhead motor rebuilt by The Gasbox, and a $500 Lowbrow Gift Card! Also, Show Class People’s Champ voting ends today, check out photos of the bikes in progress and cast your vote NOW!

The latest article from Lowbrow has just been published, Harley-Davidson Engine Timeline: Big Twins. Get some knowledge laid on you and impress your neighbors with your archaic motorcycle facts. Now get back to your scheduled programming!




Words from the NEW MEXICO NMMRO Chairman–
Our 14th Annual NMMRO Bike Day at the Capital brought together approximately 350 to 400 motorcyclist, bicyclist, survivors of motorcycle crashes and family of fallen motorcyclist to our state capital on February 25.

We filled the rotunda so our voices could be heard as one to promote safety awareness on our roads, and to support legislation for an increase in fines for careless, reckless and distracted driving. Survivors of motorcycle crashes were honored with a survivor patch and a poem.

The families of fallen motorcyclist Eloise Armijo and Jerry Hicks joined us to honor their loved ones. Thank you to Law Tigers for printing our flyers, Thank you to Thunderbird Harley for allowing us to start our journey at their dealership, and to David Pearson from Santa Fe Harley for providing lunch for our group and for providing a stop to pick up our other riders.

Thank you to our speakers Rick Miera, Tom Newell for an excellent presentation on the dangerous of texting while driving and on the dangers of unsecure loads, and to Dozer Ruben Moore for honoring our Veterans.

Thank you to Khal Spencer and Ann Overton, Jennifer Buntz and the bicycling community for their support and attendance. Thank you to an amazing NMMRO board of directors for help making the day a success. Most of all thank you to everyone who attended and supported the NMMRO and motorcyclist in our state.

As most of us are aware, there has been a shift in the political leadership in Santa Fe. We have new freshmen senators and representatives who are anxious to try and “change the world.” Some have degrees in political science and others are the common working man. In either case they have lots of surprises in store for them.

The first one being this; “All calculations based on our experiences elsewhere fail in New Mexico ~ Governor Lea Wallace 1881.” So when some of those new legislators reached out to the elder statesmen about passing some sort of helmet bill (because they thought they might save the motorcycle community), they were very quickly informed of the potential yet, powerful opposition (Yes the NMMRO and many in motorcycle community who feel it should be rider choice) they would encounter.

Our attempts to have our careless driving bill introduced during this session were not as successful as we had hoped. The bill that was introduced was modified without or knowledge or consent, and we felt did not meet the intended results we wished to achieve. So, respectfully we withdrew our support for the bill as introduced, and did we did so also to protect the integrity our organization. Our state leaders need to understand that we will not accept a watered down hand out.

Currently we have shifted our efforts into supporting Senate bill 55 introduced by Senator Steven Neville, this bill would increase fines for reckless driving and texting while driving. Although this bill has many facets, it is a solid bill to combat distracted driving in our community.

This bill was brought to light by Summer Jakino-Whistle, Mrs. New Mexico 2016, after the death of her father at the hands of a reckless driver. We feel that this bill can benefit the riding community and others impacted by distracted driving and reckless driving.

The bill has currently passed the senate floor with a vote of 24 Yes and 16 No, and is currently waiting to be heard in the House. While following this bill through a committee hearing, it was interesting to discover that one of the concerns brought up was the impact on indigent and low income individuals if they have to pay higher fines for their carelessness.

So, I guess if you injure or kill one of us, as long as you are poor an indigent, you get a free pass in the eyes of one of our Senators and the defense attorneys association who came in opposition of the bill.

2017 has already been a bad year for motorcycle crashes. To date there have been 47 motorcycle crashes reported to the NMMRO, with 10 fatalities. 20 of those have been cruisers, 17 of those have been sports bikes, 8 unknown reported, 1 trike and 1 scooter. Five of the fatalities have been sports bikes and 5 have been cruisers and one unknown.

Important things to do after a motorcycle crash; Never admit liability, if you are at fault the investigation will provide that information later. Identify witness and drivers and obtain name and phone numbers and statements if possible. Obtain a police reports as soon as possible, hey are usually available within 10 days. If you feel the report is inconsistent or incorrect, police officers have advised NMMRO officers you can go into a police station and add an amendment, so it is part of the report.

Immediately notify your insurance company and protect your legal rights and obtain legal advice. If you are in the hospital and are unable to do so, advice your family or friends as what needs to be done.

Because of our dangerous lifestyle, please discuss the WHAT IF CONVERSTION with your family in case of a motorcycle crash, God forbid one ever occurs. I urge each of you to become ambassadors for safety awareness and talk to at least 10 persons on dangers of the road, remind them to look out for motorcyclists, don’t text and drive, don’t drink and drive, don’t ride and drink.

Driving and riding is not a right or a privilege but a responsibility, which should be taken very seriously. Always be courteous to all who share the road.

It was disappointing that a state District Court judge dismissed the vehicular homicide case against Megan Carrillo who had been charged with killing motorcyclist Jerry Hicks in an August crash at a Santa Fe intersection that had gone dark during a widespread power outage.

Judge Glenn Ellington, sided with Carrillo’s attorney to dismiss a grand jury indictment against her because a prosecutor failed to present evidence to jurors that may have been exculpatory. Judge Ellington dismissed the case without prejudice, which means prosecutors could refile the charges against Carrillo.

Prosecutor Todd Bullion district attorney’s options include to continue to pursue the case and to present evidence to a new grand jury or to go through a public preliminary hearing, in which a judge would then decide if there’s probable cause to charge Carrillo. Dashboard camera video from a police car traveling southbound showed Carrillo’s SUV, traveling northeast on Cerrillos, slamming into the motorcyclist and rolling over him and his motorcycle. Jerry Hicks’ wife Michelle and 18-year-old daughter were approaching the intersection in a different vehicle and witnessed the collision. Jerry Hick’s was one of fallen motorcyclist honored at bike day.

Another disappointment while fighting for justice was when Judge Louis McDonald released Maryann O’Quinn to her mother after victims request a high bond and argued she should be locked up, but in the end it was not what the victims were hoping for.

Last August, Maryann O’Quinn was speeding around a curve near Cochiti Lake and crashed into a group of motorcyclists. O’Quinn and her three passengers were ejected. Her own 15-year-old daughter was killed. O’Quinn is facing charges which including vehicular homicide and child abuse.

The prosecution argued she is a flight risk because she is facing up to 63 years in prison, which makes her a potential flight risk. The judge ordered O’Quinn to be booked into jail and then released, so she will have a mug shot taken, but she did not spend any significant time in jail. The two other passengers in O’Quinn’s car were her nephews. One of her nephews was on life support for several days that is why she is facing child abuse charges.

The crash left members of our community Jeremy and Lauren Wallaert without limbs and Deb Hill with serious injuries to her leg. Several other motorcyclists also received injuries in the crash. A community has rallied to assist the motorcycle crash victims, therefore is very discouraging for Quinn to walk out while our friends are learning to walk again. Many of us are questioning, where is the justice in many of these cases where it appears the criminals have more rights than victims do.

–Annette Torrez and Raymond Gallegos NMMRO Co Chairs and MRF Reps



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FROM THE WEEK MAGAZINE— Biker crews aren’t typically known for their gentler side, but one all-female club is burning rubber for a good cause.

The “milk riders” of New Your City’s Sirens Motorcycle Club deliver much needed breast mild to newborns and preemies in hospitals and home across the city. The bikers are on call at all hours and weave through traffic to dispatch donation from the New York Mild Band.

“They are a fabulous group,” says the milk band’s founder, Julie Bouchet-Horwitz, “They’re always there to help.”


[page break]


IDAHO PROFILING BILL REPORT–

HB 123 Voted down on the Senate Floor
No Profiling Law in Idaho This Year.

A great effort by the motorcycling community was made this year to institute a motorcycle profiling law in the Idaho State Legislature. It was introduced in the House of Representatives as HB123 and passed unanimously with 69 Ayes, 0 Nays and 1 Absent.

However, on the Senate floor the bill failed with 13 Ayes, 22 Nays and 0 absent.

Arguments against the bill stated that many law enforcement entities have been contacted and no complaints of profiling have been filed. Senator Foreman District 5 stated “I took some time, made the rounds, talked to a number of senior law enforcement officials in the area, they’re not aware of a multitude of complaints about this topic. People aren’t coming in and expressing their concerns. I’ve talked to rank and file patrol officers as well, again they’re not aware of all these complaints.”

Senator Foreman also stated “As a former law enforcement officer, I am insulted by this bill.” Senator Lodge District 11 stated “I’ve checked with the State Police, the Canyon County Sheriff, Meridian, Boise Chief’s, Twin Falls Chief’s and I’ve talked to others, and they have no filed complaints from motorcyclists of profiling.”

Senator Lodge also stated “Even the leaders of the motorcycle group could not give me information on complaints being filed about being profiled in Idaho.” Lodge also stated “We do not profile in Idaho.” Senator Bair District 31 read a letter from Sheriff Craig Rowland. “My thoughts on this bill of past are these. A person who is stopped for probable cause, who is a motorcycle gang member wearing colors, are going to take us to court and cite this profiling law. We already have a hard enough time to do our jobs without the legislature making the law like this.”

Other arguments against the bill were that this bill should apply to all people within Idaho, not to the select few that choose to ride motorcycles. Senator Burgoyne District 16 made a motion to amend HB123 to the 14th Order but that motion did not gain enough votes to carry.

Arguments for the bill did, in fact, help the case that there is profiling present within law enforcement entities. Senator Agenbroad District 13 opened with “I’ve spoken with several friends in law enforcement who stated hearance to this definition is consistent with patrol best practices. They agree that profiling is not an acceptable practice. While they’re many examples of what we’re talking about, this bill is about the future, not about the past.

The goal today is to take a step toward improving the relationship between law enforcement and the motorcycle community. This bill can serve as a training marker between the two communities to improve relations. In fact, this bill has already started the conversations.

The division administrator at POST, Victor McCraw has extended an invitation to the motorcycle community, to provide motorcycles and people to assist POST at their facility while profiling training.” Senator Rice District 10 referred to an incident where a vehicle with Oregon State license plates that read KRONIK. “The Police report stated that the reason for pulling the vehicle over was the license plate said KRONIK.” Senator Davis District 33 related to an incident where he believed he had been profiled, because the vehicle he was driving had Senate issued license plates. Senator Davis did not recollect whether a formal complaint had been filed with the police department.

Senator Buckner-Webb District 19 argued “My concern is, one of the justifications was many police departments have no reporting that profiling has occurred, well I must share with you that oftentimes of one down or targeted population or population that feels targeted does not feel safe to report it or feel that it will be heard.”

Below is the roll call of votes taken from http://lso.legislature.idaho.gov/MediaPub/2017/Chambers/SenateDailyJournal03-15-2017.pdf page 5
Roll call resulted as follows:
AYES–Agenbroad, Anthon, Bayer, Brackett, Buckner-Webb, Crabtree, Den Hartog, Guthrie, Hagedorn, Heider, Lee, Martin, Nonini. Total – 13.
NAYS–Bair, Burgoyne, Davis, Foreman, Harris, Hill, Johnson, Jordan, Keough, Lakey, Lodge, Mortimer, Nye, Patrick, Rice, Siddoway, Souza, Stennett, Thayn, Vick, Ward-Engelking, Winder. Total – 22.
Paired and voting included in roll call: AYE – Brackett NAY – Vick
Total – 35.

–Justin KID Crawford
MRF Idaho Rep
(208) 863-4280




BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY DURING OUR UNION LUNCH BREAK–
A union boss walks into a bar next door to the factory, and is about to order a drink, when he sees a guy close by wearing a TRUMP for President button, and two beers in front of him.

He does not have to be an Einstein, to know that this guy, is a Republican.
So, he shouts over to the bartender so loudly that everyone can hear, “Drinks for everyone in here, bartender, but not for the Republican.”

Soon after the drinks have been handed out, the Republican gives him a big smile…, waves at him then says, “Thank you!'” in an equally loud voice. This infuriates the union boss.

The union boss once again loudly orders drinks for everyone except the Republican. As before, this does not seem to bother the Republican.

He continues to smile, and again yells, “Thank you !” The union boss once again, loudly orders drinks for, everyone except the Republican.

As before, this doesn’t seem to bother the Republican. He continues to smile, and again yells, ‘”Thank you !”

The union boss asks the bartender, “What the hell is the matter with that Republican ? I have ordered three rounds of drinks for everyone in the bar but him, and all the silly ass does, is smile, and thanks me.
Is he nuts ?”

“Nope,” replies the bartender. “He owns the place !”

–from Rogue
Masterful Senior Editor
Bikernet Baggers




NEW TOP GEAR AMERICA HOSTS–

While the new “Top Gear” has been revitalized with a new cast of hosts, the word about “Top Gear America” has been nowhere to be found. Thankfully, BBC America announced today that they are bringing back the American version of the car show with a new set of hosts.

The new hosts will be actor William Fichtner, world champion drag racer Antron Brown and British automotive journalist Tom “Wookie” Ford.

As for how the show will operate, BBC America states the following: “Top Gear America will review not just exclusive and state-of-the-art vehicles, but also the cars of America’s culture-defining past. From the latest supercars to the ultimate in automotive engineering technology, Top Gear America will put the viewer in the passenger seat alongside the car-obsessed hosts, as they race the most incredible vehicles on the scenic highways and historic tracks of the American west.

Each week will feature a different celebrity who will compete for top honor on the leader board at the new Top Gear studio and track, Speed Vegas. Of course, the one and only Stig, Top Gear’s mysterious test driver, will be leaving everyone in his petrol-hazed wake.”

The new Top Gear America will air later this year with eight hour-long episodes.




THE VOICE OF WOMEN MOTORCYCLISTS–
For the first time in motorcycling history, female leaders from major motorcycle manufacturers along with women and motorcycling industry influencers are gathering to discuss what’s working and what’s not in efforts to market motorcycling to women, the fastest growing demographic of new motorcycle riders.

It’s happening at Revved-Up Women Texas Motorcycle Expo April 28-30, near San Antonio. Attached is a news release with details and I can send head shots of all panelists if you could use them.

–Teresa Kelly
Revved-Up Women Texas Motorcycle Expo




WASHINGTON ACTIVISTS RALLY FOR LANE-SPLITTING–

Motorcycle advocates rallied in Olympia on Friday, March 17 in support of state Senate Bill 5378, which would allow motorcycles to go in-between cars stuck in traffic, or “split lanes.”

Some motorcyclists are demanding a public hearing. The bill has passed in the Senate with a bipartisan majority but has since been stuck in a House committee for weeks. Motorcyclists want a vote on it, and before that can happen, it needs a public hearing.

The issue has created a firestorm on social media, pitting many drivers against motorcycle riders who want to see the legislation pass in Washington State.

“In most cases we can split a lane and not interfere with anybody or not hit anybody, and we can move on right down the road,” Andy McAfee, a member of Spanaway ABATE, told CBS-affiliate KREM-2 news.

Basically, the law would allow motorcyclists to ride between lanes of cars in heavy traffic. They would have to keep their speeds below 35 mph and go no more than 10 mph above flow of traffic.

If passed, the legislation would also make vehicle drivers guilty of an infraction if they intentionally block a motorcycle from splitting lanes.

Currently, lane splitting is only legal in California, though similar measures have recently been introduced in Texas (S.B.288), Oregon (S.B.385) and Hawaii (H.B.727).

GEORGIA BILL WOULD ALLOW MOTORCYCLES TO FILTER FORWARD AT SIGNALS

Introduced February 27, House Bill 490 in Georgia would allow the operator of a motorcycle to “overtake and pass in the same lane occupied by the vehicle being overtaken under certain conditions”:
(1) The vehicle being overtaken is stationary in traffic awaiting the change of a traffic-control signal;
(2) The motorcycle is not traveling more than ten miles per hour; and
(3) The motorcycle is being maneuvered to be placed in front of stationary traffic or to gain access to an adjacent turning lane.

–Bill Bish


Read the entire NCOM Legislative news on Bikernet. –Bandit



MARKUS CUFF RARE ANTIQUE MOTORCYCLE COLLECTION—
“My stuff for our proposed Bikernet Cuff gallery,” Said Markus Cuff who has shot some of the most rare motorcycles on the planet. He is considering a line of highest quality limited edition prints.

–Bandit




WASHINGTON STATE HELMET BILL–

Washington state ran the same helmet modification bill this year as last year that would allow riders over 18 to choose. It got stuck in the Transportation committee again although there was good support in both houses.

So ABATE tried another route via the House Business &Financial Institutions Committee same bill with the addition of motorcyclists would carry the minimum required liability insurance as other vehicle operators. Again made it through committee with a Do-Pass but had to go to Transportation where it is again hung up.

The Chair of that committee has said that nothing with motorcycle in it will ever get through her committee, regardless of what anyone else thinks. The Lane Sharing Bill is stopped in her committee also. (There are no quotation marks here because I paraphrased.)

Since this is a long session this year we had 105 days but the cut-off dates have passed so I think we’ll have to continue into next year.

–Glenyce Jackson
Reps Rep (from Washington)

No helmet related activity in Wisconsin currently.

CMT/ABATE is working on and new strategy this year, and most likely will not run a Freedom of Choice bill in this first session of two year General Assembly.

We are ECSTATIC that Arizona defeated the Mandatory Helmet law in the first committee that heard that bill this year. We are hopeful that any state facing a Mandatory Helmet initiative will be equally successful. The data of these efforts will be a HUGE part of our future strategy

We have been successful in having our Endowment Grant reinstated for Safety and Awareness from the Tennessee Department of Safety. On Wednesday, March 22, we will be producing the Don’t Ride Fried Carnival on the Entrance Patio of the Legislative Plaza. Check our facebooks for pics of this informative and fun event.

Please reply with the status of any helmet legislation in your state so we can follow the progress.
(Also, let us know of any tasks we can help with in your efforts)

–Carol Simpson Assistant State Rep from Tennessee
 


Rod Woodruff to be Honored as 2017 Hall of Fame Inductee–
The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame will be presenting Sturgis Buffalo Chip President, Rod Woodruff with the J.C. Pappy Hoel Outstanding Achievement Award.

Sturgis, SD (March 21, 2017) The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame has named Buffalo Chip owner, Sturgis Rally supporter and philanthropist Rod “Woody” Woodruff as a 2017 Hall of Fame inductee.

Woodruff will be presented with the Pappy Hoel Founders Award for individuals who have played a special role in the founding, maintaining and/or promoting of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame on Wednesday, Aug. 9 at the Lodge at Deadwood, Deadwood, SD.

For more than 35 years, Woodruff has given riders from every state and more than 28 countries a place to experience all things motorcycle alongside like-minded people in an atmosphere of unfettered camaraderie. The Buffalo Chip has become one of motorcycling’s must-visit destinations, a Mecca in the motorcycling world that beckons riders from across the globe, one of the world’s most televised and longest running independent motorcycle festivals and has generated millions of positive media impressions for motorcycling world-wide every year.

Woodruff’s consistent and savvy promotion of the Sturgis rally helped to preserve the event’s place in motorcycling while aiding dozens of related businesses, promoting tourism and boosting the regional economy. His tireless efforts are helping to bring racing back to the rally with a force by hosting American Flat Track, AMA Supermoto, RSD Super Hooligan and street drag races. In addition, by building an event center he was able to open the world-class Motorcycles as Art exhibit and employ famed motorcycle photographer, Michael Lichter to curate it. The annual exhibit is open free to the public.

His creation and continued support of the Legends Ride, Biker Belles Celebration and Freedom Celebration & Ride have provided more than half a million dollars to Black Hills charities and educational scholarships for local high school students. Woodruff places a high value on honoring America’s veterans with an annual military tribute, a field of nearly 1,000 American flags and a Vietnam Memorial Wall display.

Those wishing to make reservations for the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame Induction Breakfast may do so at http://www.SturgisMuseum.com/Hall-of-Fame.


Bates Footwear “Taser” Casual Riding Boot Now Available in Waterproof Suede

The Taser riding boot from Bates Footwear is now available in waterproof suede, offering motorcyclists a combination of style, protection and comfort both on and off the bike. The new Tasers join the Bomber, Freedom, Crossover and Adrenaline models as part of Bates Footwear’s 2017 PowerSports Line.

Launched in 2016, the Bates Footwear Taser combines the looks of a classic high-top with motorcycle-specific protection. Motorcyclists looking for a more casual riding boot that provides abrasion resistance and built-in ankle protection can choose from five different Taser colors, including the new waterproof suede Taser in Grey or Brown.

The new Taser features waterproof suede uppers and a waterproof membrane, protecting the rider from cool and wet conditions. The Poron XRD® foam in the side panels protects both the inner and outer ankle from impact, while the oil and slip resistant rubber outsole ensures firm footing on and off the bike. What sets the Bates Taser apart from other riding boots is the level of comfort both on and off the bike, eliminating the need to change into different shoes upon reaching the destination.

Bates Footwear Taser Features
Waterproof Suede
Waterproof Membrane
Poron XRD® Side Impact Foam
Hidden Ghillie Lacing System
Internal Midsole
Oil and Slip Resistant Rubber Outsole

Available in Grey and Brown
 

The Bates Footwear Taser motorcycle boot is in stock and available online and through select powersports dealers. Learn more about the Bates Footwear PowerSports Line at www.BatesFootwear.com, and follow them on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.


RARE VINTAGE MOTORCYCLES GO TO THE AUCTION BLOCK AT DAN KRUSE CLASSICS IN SAN ANTONIO

Rare 1978 Hodaka and Royal Enfield Featured

March 24-26, 2017 – San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio, Texas – (March 14, 2017) – Dan Kruse Classics, one of the world’s premier classic auction houses has announced the San Antonio Autorama and Collector Car Auction to take place March 24-26, 2017 at the Freeman Expo Hall in San Antonio beginning at 10:00 a.m. The auction will take place on March 25, 2017. The auction is part of the San Antonio Autorama.

Along with a selection of classic cars, podcast tapings and appearances by the hosts of “Car Chasers,” Kruse Classics will offer rare motorcycles at auction. A very rare 2012 Royal Enfield Motorcycle, Chrome Edition leads the collection of motorcycles to be offered. This highly collectible cycle features a 500cc engine with a sport pipe with vintage wrap, a single seat, electric and kick start and the rarity that only an Enfield brings to the road.

Other motorcycle highlights include a very rare and fully restored 1978 Hodaka 250SL Dual Purpose 70A Sport Motorcycle featuring a 246cc engine and 5 speed manual transmission. In the world of classic dirt bikes, Hodaka motorcycles aren’t your average bikes. Hodaka Motorcycles are a little different from the rest. They go beyond the stereotypical “Dad’s Toy” and are often seen as the “Family Toy” because of they are lighter, user friendly and easy to start. This 1978 rare Hodaka is one of the many highlights to be featured for sale in San Antonio this weekend.

Fans and collectors will have the chance to be part of all of the events including a taping of a segment of the highly popular podcast “Skidmarks” with hosts Jeff Allen and Ethan Demotrius. Allen will also be joined by Meggan Bailey from CNBC’s “Car Chasers” as they present their own special FLAT OUT AWARDS sponsored by Pennzoil & Shell.

Dan Kruse Classics video here:

 

Tickets are available online: https://dankruseclassics.ticketleap.com/2017autorama

For a complete list of all vehicles to be sold with photos go to www.dankruseclassics.com


Brock’s Performance Products, 4064 East Patterson Road, Dayton, OH 45430 : Phone: (937) 912-0054


EXCLUSIVE AND COMPLETE BIKE WEEK REPORT FROM THE FRONT–
Daytona was COLD and that means the women were wearing a lot of clothes Not Good LOL.

It was hectic and a lot to do.

Yes the demographic is changing more young guys and girls on import motorcycles and more people of varied cultures.

A lot of the old farts do not do downtown because they have been there and done that and the prices are higher.

Places outside of town were busy. Stopped by Bikers For First Amendment Rights one night and it was packed, so was our favorite breakfast and lunch place.

–Rogue
Supreme Senior Editor
Bikernet Baggers

THE WAIT IS OVER!– The 2017 Buffalo Motorama is THIS weekend! Meet Twiggy from Vegas Rat Rods, Wayne Carini from Chasing Classic Cars, and see the hottest custom car and bike show this side of NY.

On March 24-26, 2017 the Buffalo Convention Center in Buffalo, NY will host the BIGGEST and BEST indoor custom car and bike show in Western New York.
2017 marks our 7th year showcasing some of the best vehicles from across the country, vendors, and something for the entire family to enjoy.

For up-to-date information on the show, sponsor/vendor information, features, and more, visit our website: www.BuffaloMotorama.com

Like our Facebook page to be eligible for prizes and contests: www.facebook.com/buffalomotorama

Contact Joe at show@buffalomotorama.com or 716-390-6848 for more information.


GENUINE MOTORWORKS IN BROOKLYN DELIVERS THE BOOTS– 

After 125 years of making quality boots, Thorogood has introduced the 1892 Roofer Boots in Indigo. Pre-Order your pair now as these are an exclusive pair.

BACK IN STOCK– Some of your favorite Thorogood styles including the 1892 Round Toe Boot and the 6″ Moc Toe Boot in Black.

In our neighborhood? Don’t forget to visit us! Not only to get fitted into a new pair of Thorogoods but to check out all our Made in the USA goods.

Our mailing address is:

195 North 14th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211


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TAMAR Mediterranean Bike Tours–The Okavango Delta Botswana –
Africa motorcycle tours – Tamarbikes

The Okavango Delta Botswana – Africa motorcycle tours – Tamarbikes
The Okavango Delta – An immense inland delta. The Okavango Delta is probably one of the most important sites and stops on the TAMARBIKES Africa motorcycle tour. moreover, this extraordinary natural phenomenon is a true wander especially when you understand it is located in the heart of the Kalahari desert.

Don’t forget to check the Tamarbikes site for the Africa Expedition full itinerary. You may also log on to The TAMARBIKES web site for other Adventure options from our unique offering.


SADDLEMEN PRODUCT OF THE WEEK—
Rigid-Mount Specific-Fit Teardrop Saddlebags, Drifter

Saddlemen has over 120 saddlebag variations.

Brand Fitment:
Harley-Davidson
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Saddlemen Part #:
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3501-0463

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$386.00


MAY 23rd IS BIKERS INSIDE THE BELTWAY!

INFORMATION IS POWER. The MRF’s 9th Annual Michael ‘Boz’ Kerr Bikers Inside the Beltway provides a forum to meet personally with your fellow riders, Senators, Congressmen and their staff and tell them directly what issues we care about. This year’s BITB is set for Tuesday, May 23, 2017. Similar to last year, the MRF will host a prep session the night before (Monday, May 22nd) to discuss the issues and make sure you are prepared to get the most out of your meetings.

Read below to get more information or visit us at http://mrf.org/events/

Hotel/Accommodations

The previously advertised block of rooms at the Holiday Inn National Airport/Crystal City has been filled, rooms are still available at the host hotel at the non-negotiated room price. To reserve a room at the Holiday Inn National Airport/Crystal City Call 703-684-7200

The MRF has found some alternative options near the host hotel for under $200 per night:

Americana Hotel – 0.6 mile walk from the office
Hilton Garden Inn Reagan National Airport – 0.3 mile walk from the office (across the street)
Best Western Pentagon Hotel – Reagan Airport – 2.7 mile ride from the office
Days Inn Arlington Pentagon – 3.2 mile ride from the office
Towne Motel Alexandria – 3.1 mile ride from the office ($99 per night)
Schedule of Events
Plan to arrive to the hotel by late afternoon on Monday, May 22. The MRF will host a prep session that evening to go over expectations and provide a deep dive of the issues and will host a dinner immediately following. Kickstands up early Tuesday morning for the ride into Washington, DC followed by a full day of meetings with legislators and staff.

Attendance

You must register to attend this event! Contact mrfoffice@mrf.org or register directly at http://mrf.org/events/ or call 202-546-0983. Though there is not a cost to attend, you will be expected to make appointments with your lawmakers, attend the prep session and report back on your meetings. Please register by May 1 to ensure space for you or your group.

IMPORTANT: When registering, please consider serving as a State Lead to help coordinate meetings and serve as the main point of contact for the MRF staff. If you are interested in attending BITB and serving as a lead, please let us know.

–Megan J. Ekstrom
Vice-President, Government Affairs & Public Relations
Motorcycle Riders Foundation


FOR STATE BY STATE LEGISLATION ACTION–
Go to MRF.org
Click on legislation
Click on state legislation
Click on helmet / initiatives – see all

http://mrf.org/state-legislative-issues/

–Cindy




THE BUILD-OFF CHOPPER OF CHOPPERS FOR SALE–
Cory Ness played a big part in this build and signed it. He will be inducted into the Sturgis Museum Hall of fame this summer.

Don’t think for a second that Cory Ness rode his famous father’s coattails into the Sturgis Hall Of Fame. At only 10 years old, he disassembled his bicycle, painted it, chromed its parts and entered it in the Oakland Roadster Show.

The first motorcycle he turned his talents to was a wrecked CB350. After building it back up, Cory sold it before even getting a chance to ride it. He was 14! Today Cory is the chief designer behind Arlen Ness Enterprises where he runs the day-to-day business.

In between designing new parts and accessories, he still finds time to wrench on custom bikes periodically.



This famous Biker Build-Off bike was ultimately given to Hugh King, the show director, who just finished directing a mountain man series in Montana. His bike is for sale. If seriously interested contact me, quick.–Bandit




MOTORCYCLE ECONOMY CLASS–
Harley-Davidson is Releasing 50 New Bike Models in the Next 5 Years and the 2017 model is the way to go

Harley expert and Dealer-Operator explains why motorcycle riding is more popular than ever before

Motorcycles are becoming more popular than ever before. While people used to think of motorcycles only as ‘edgy,’ bikes are no longer just for bad boys (or even just boys). In fact, more people bought ‘commuter’ motorcycles in 2015 than they did over the last 30 years and the ladies are purchasing bikes and riding in unprecedented numbers.

To meet this growing demand, Harley-Davidson just announced that it is planning to unveil 50 new motorcycles during the next five years. The Company has seen exciting global growth in recent years, and it is planning to build on this advantage with one simple strategy: Develop more riders, and create more bikes to help meet this growing market demand.

Harley insiders are saying a 2017 model is definitely the one to get because of the new Milwaukee Eight engine which provides more power, comfort and control. Ozzie Giglio, Windy City Motorcycle Company CEO noted “that the 17’s will hold their value remarkably well if one decides to trade it in later for any of the upcoming models and due to current high demand and low supplies of those specific models.”

Giglio further says, “As the owner and operator of multiple motorcycle dealerships and retail locations, I have seen firsthand the impressive increase in motorcycle sales and related products and services, as well as the increased interest in motorcycle riding from people who might never have considered a bike before. Just last year alone, we trained over 1,000 new riders in our motorcycle-training courses, experiencing an unprecedented growth at all of our locations.”

Why does Giglio think that motorcycle riding is becoming more attractive?

“Although the benefits are vast, motorcycle riding provides you with a sense of freedom like no other and makes commuting easier and more fun. Additionally, it has been known to improve overall health (you’ve never seen a motorcycle in front of a psychiatrist’s office, have you?), provides you have the opportunity to meet some of the nicest people around and what better way to do so than on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.”

For more on The Windy City Motorcycle Company or to speak to Ozzie Giglio, please contact me.


EASY AND COMFORTABLE SADDLEMEN SEAT CONTEST— The contest is over, but another one is coming. Here’s what it was all about:

Don’t cheat yourself out of half the comfort because you waited to upgrade – Be proactive and instantly improve your ride before you head out this year!

Every season we sell thousands of our GELcore seats during Daytona Bike Week to customers who suffered the discomfort of an OEM foam seat on their way to the rally. This year we wanted to offer our HD Forums family a 100% Risk Free Super Special promo allowing you to ride to the rally and back in comfort on a Saddlemen GELcore seat. Our GELcore seats have been scientifically proven to fight fatigue and discomfort by reducing direct road impacts by up to 92% and reducing engine vibration by up to 50%.

If you would like to experience the science behind the improved comfort of a Saddlemen GELcore seat simply call, email or direct message us and one of our friendly and knowledgeable product specialist will assist you in selecting the perfect GELcore seat for your next ride.

Product Specialist Hotline – Sales@saddlemen.com or 1.800.397.7709 ext 239

Saddlemen GELcore Seats – Proudly made in the USA since 1987

Hey, this is Buster at Saddlemen I wanted to say thanks for participating in our contest and let you know that I can hook you up a discount if you’re interested in a seat just let me know and I will see what I can do. Thanks!
Buster / Saddlemen
800 397 7709 x 239
bcates@saddlemen.com




IMPORTANT info regarding HO 123–

First – ABATE of Idaho would like to thank everyone for your help in working with ABATE to get HO 123 passed in 2017.

A special thanks to Double D from MMP for helping ABATE of Idaho the last 2 years in getting the Bill ready. As an update as to what happened in the legislative process: The Bill passed the House Committee and Floor Unanimously. The Senate Committee Hearing was a little tougher due to a Senator on the Committee who is ex… law enforcement. The Bill did pass the Senate Committee Hearing and went to the Senate Floor. While still in RS Form, law enforcement was contacted as to their stance regarding the Bill. They stated they would not oppose it as they did not profile.

Once the House hearings and Senate committee hearings were over, law enforcement came out in full force against the Bill and it was defeated on the Senate floor because of the lies told by law enforcement. ABATE of Idaho is committed to and already working on bringing this forward again next session.

As riding season and motorcycle events are quickly approaching, ABATE needs documentation when profiling occurs. First, when out and about at motorcycle functions, riding, etc., please be aware of your surroundings and take photos and videos of law enforcement profiling, harassment, etc. If you are profiled, harassed, issued a citation, etc.

please contact Bree Walker or Lori B! From ABATE of Idaho. We can help you file a Complaint and request Records on your matter from law enforcement. We are in the process of putting together a packet to help anyone being profiled obtain all the documentation needed to show our Legislators this is happening.

We will be working to get these documents out State-Wide. If you are a club, organization or independent, we would ask that you contact us to obtain these documents and help spread the word. Thank you for your help/support. Time to band together and get this ready for next year!

–Bree Walker & Lori B!

BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY IS STILL OPEN– An Accountant, a Lawyer and a Cowboy were standing Side-by-Side using the urinal. The accountant finished, zipped up and started washing and literally scrubbing his hands… clear up to his elbows….he used about 20 paper towels before he finished. He turned to the other two men and commented, “I graduated from the University of Michigan and they taught us to be clean.”

The lawyer finished, zipped up and quickly wet the tips of his fingers, grabbed one paper towel and commented, “I graduated from the University of California and they taught us to be environmentally conscious.”

The cowboy zipped up and as he was walking out the door said, “I was educated in Horsefly and they taught us not to piss on our hands!”

–from Rogue and Sidehack Jerry



LATEST CANTINA GALLERY–
March 17th & 18th, 2017. Two of the most amazing days I have had in years.

Billy Lane’s, Son’s of Speed race. Check out these images… bikes 100 years PLUS in age,
the constant tweaking, on site builds & repairs, racing, just incredible.

If you missed the event, check out all of this coverage, it will give you a great idea of the two days I was lucky enough to be part of.

–JACK MCINTYRE
PHOTOGRAPHER
IRON TRADER NEWS.COM
Co-Editor of Bandit’s Cantina
BIKERNET.COM



RANDY SMITH CCE/S&S B BIRD DEFLECTOR–
This is a special piece. The pattern was done by the late chopper legend Randy Smith.

I have had a chance to run a small amount from his original patterns. Once these are gone they are GONE.

This is for S&S Super B, will also fit an early Keihin or Bendix.

Come in full polish

$120

–CHOPPER DAVE
www.chopperdaves.com




TRAILBLAZERS NEWSLETTER

Saturday will be four weeks until the banquet. Still filling in tables, so if you want a seat at the banquet, contact Mr. Bill at mrbill@vleinc.com or (818) 896 2200. As soon as he confirms there is a seat for you, call Cassie at MIC with your credit card information (949) 727 3727. Simple as that. Remember, you don’t have a seat until it is paid for.



JARED MEES, ON AN INDIAN WINS INAUGURAL DAYTONA TT

The American Flat Track season opener was won by Jared Mess on a factory Indian. It was Indian’s first win at Daytona since Floyd Emde crossed the finish line at the 1948 Daytona 200. The course was a challenging 6 mile dirt track built inside the Daytona raceway and held under the lights. Bryan Smith also on an Indian was 2nd and Henry Wiles, Kawasaki Ninja 650, 3rd.



CORRECTION TO CORRECTION

Maybe three times is the charm. To access Motorcycle Classics Magazine and read the cover article about Triumph Classic Motorcycles, please go to; http://triumphclassicmotorcycles.com/TCM%20Article%202017

JOHN SORTEES R.I P.

The Grand Prix Legend, John Sortees, 83, died in London on March 10th. He was the only man to be world champion on 2 & 4 wheels. He won 1964 Formula 1 world championship for Ferrari and then won 7 motorcycle world championships for MV Agusta.

STORIES BY LARRY LAWRENCE

See the March 7 issue of Cycle News, its free, to read about the summer of ’69. In the next issue he focused on Miguel DuHamel . Racer to legend, he was inducted into the AMA and the Canadian Motorcycle Halls of fame.

CYCLE NEWS ON THE TUBE

And it is also FREE. They are building a library of road, track and dirt test videos on their YouTube page. www.youtube.com/cyclenews. Hit the subscribe button to look at the videos. They also want your comments. They actually read them. More videos on the way.

LUCAS OIL TV 24/7 ON DEMAND

Programs are always being added to lucasoillracing.tv’ 24/7 on demand motorsports network. Some new ones are the 2016 AMA Flat Track in Santa Rosa, 2016 AMA Flat Tract at The Springfield Mile and Round 1 of Ice Racing in Russia. Go to lucasoilracing.tv to find out how to access it on your device.



ASCOT GOODIES

Check out the T’s posters, headgear and other stuff at https://ascotmotorsports.com

INDIAN ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE

Yep, Polaris is looking into that, but don’t expect to see it for 4 or 5 years. They had a Victory Empulse TT on the market in 2016, but its range was only 75 miles. Bike will be marketed to young urban pleasure riders.

HARLEY’S NEW STREET ROD

Since Buell is shutting down again they have come out with this street rod for younger urban riders. The rider in the video looks weird with his elbows the air.
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/harley-davidson-introduces-new-street-rod-for-young-urban-riders-116028.html#agal_0

50 YEARS AGO IN CYCLE NEWS

Issues 9, 10, 11
The cover showed the Ascot parking lot full of motorcycles owned by spectators at the TT won by Skip Van Leeuwen. Trouble with the Sierra Club and coverage of the Bakersfield Hillclimb. Clem Johnson was on the cover. He was the first man to “crank off 160 mph in the quarter mile”,. Steve Hurd won the AMA Natl Hare Scrambles in Ridgecrest. Article on “How to watch a motorcycle race” and a list of all factory teams for the Daytona 200. Gary Nixon on Cover after winning the Daytona 200. First rider to win 200 and 250cc Lightweight 100 miler on same weekend. Ronnie Rall won the Short Track. J.N Roberts won Hi Vista Hare Scrambles

40 YEARS AGO

Danny LaPorte, Bob Hannah and Rick Burgett starred at Florida’s Winter AMA MX in Orlando. Larry Huffman, Al Martinez, Harry Oxley and son, Brad nearly died on what was suppose to be a fun trail ride in Baja. Interview with Marty Moates. Supecross in Atlanta won by Bob Hannah.Steve Baker wins Daytona 200. Bob Hannah won the Daytona Supercross. Larry Roeseler won the Desert Squirrels Hare & Hound. Gary LaPlante won Two-Day Trials in Calif.

30 YEARS AGO

Freddie Spencer on cover and an interview with him and Wayne Rainey. Garth Sweetland won the D-38 King of the Desert. A look at Chris Carr’s Wood Rotax 250 GP road racer. Wayne Rainey on next cover for winning the Daytona 200. Rick Ryan won the Daytona Supercross and was the first privateer to ever win a supercross race. Kork Ballington won the 250 Grand Prix. Steve Martin won the AMA Hare Scrambles, Steve Morehead won at Flat Track, Kevin Hines won Alligator Enduro. Lowell Thomson Jr., Jeff Emig (14-16) and Kevin Windham (6-8) winners at GNC International MX Final in Lake Whitney, Texas.Paul Krause beat out Dan Ashcraft for the win at Wild Hare Hare & Hound at Lucerne.

TODAY’S CYCLE COVERAGE

Check out todayscyclecoverage.com for the latest in results, photos and stories. You will find your favorite event, such as AHRMA opener, CALVMX Round 2 at Cahillla Creek MX Park.



HAPPENINGS AT THE PETERSEN HARLEY VS INDIAN

On Wednesday, March 22 at 7pm there will be a curator talk on the current new exhibit, Harley Davidson vs Indian. The speaker will be Editor in Chief of Cycle World Magazine, Mark Hoyer. The event is free. Parking is $12 to the public and $10. for members. Other galleries are not open.
 

BREAKFAST CLUB CRUISE IN
Sunday, March 26, 8 am Members get early access to museum from 9 – 10. Join and get early access, comp parking, coffee and bagels.
For more information or RSVP (323) 930 2277, info@petersen.org
6060 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles



BSA OWNERS CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Check out the video taken by Craig & Laura Lee Gebauer of the 2017 Ortega Ride.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fmuk7vjjHQ&index=1&list=FL2e1Ckj_chgYTHjmRIB_-Jw&t=16s

Saturday, April 1 is the BSAOCNC North Bay Ride,

‘Sunday, April 9th is the “Paul Elmore Memorial Inland Empire” Street Ride. It starts at the South Temecula area Walmart, 32225 Temecula Pkwy. Turn east off the I-15 on Temecula Pkwy (Hwy 79 south) to Walmart parking lot near Apis Road and Hwy 79 south. Meet at 9, ride at 10. Steve Ortiz (95 440 3521

April 15-16 BSAOCNC & SC Mid-State Ride. Starts Saturday from the parking lot of the Black Bear Diner in Carmel, Hwy 1 & Rio Road (805) 798 3573 or (661) 703 9249

2017 AMERICAN FLAT TRACK, HOOLIGANS AND REUNION IN GEORGIA

On Saturday, March 25 the Dixie Speedway, in Woodstock Georgia will host the first AFT Short Track of the season. Also on the menu is the 2nd of the Super Hooligan Championship Series. And to make it even sweeter there will be be a Vintage Flat Trackers Reunion. You can purchase tickets to the races at https://www.showclix.com/event/georgia-short-track and get information or RSVP on the races and reunion contact “TC” Chambers (770) 396 4648 tcchambers68@comcast.net. For hooligan information: www.rolandsands.com or see some racing at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vol5bmSxFoE
You can watch all 18 AFT races as part of the Thursday night package on NBC Sports

CHARLOTTE HALF MILE ON APRIL 1ST

This event will be at the Dirt Track at Charlotte-Concord, North Carolina. Tickets: https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/lms/EN/buy/details/c170401?_ga=1



WHAT’S UP IN CYCLE NEWS?

Stories and results from Daytona in issue #11.; Danny Eslick won the Daytona 200 on a TOBC Racing Yamaha YZF-R6. Grant Baylor won the Alligator National Enduro on a Husqvarna. The President of Polaris explains Victory’s loss, Indians gain. DORNA is looking into adding an Electric Series to it’s MotoGP races by 2019. Larry Lawrence features George Everette in his weekly article. Jean Turner writes of her experience in vintage racing.
details available to you for free at www.cyclenews.com

AFT IN CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA

Round 3 of the American Flat Track Series will be on April 1st in Concord, North Carolina. If that is too far to drive, watch it on fanchoice.tv (http://americanflattrack.com/)

SAN JOSE PRO INDOOR SHORT TRACK
Saturday night, April 8th at the Santa Clara Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Road, San Jose. Open practice on Friday, and Racing on Saturday.. See the attached flyer.

30TH ANNUAL CLUBMANS SHOW & SWAP

While you are in San Jose, check out the BSAOCNC Clubmans Show and Swap taking place on the Santa Clara Fairgrounds on the same weekend as the short track races. It is on Saturday, March 25, followed by the “Morning After Ride” on Sunday, the 26th. This is an ALL BRITISH event with many British clubs and volunteers taking part. This year it celebrates Pre War motorcycles. Don’t miss their raffle. $1.00 per ticket gives you a chance at winning a British motorcycle. The also have a bike show, so check it out. www.bsaocnc.org

2017 AMA NATIONAL GYPSY TOURS

Riders from all over the country converge at a single destination. The next rendezvous is April 5-9 at the Arizona Bike Week in Scottsdale, Arizona. Then they meet again at the Laughlin River Run in Nevada on April 26-29. There are two rides every month until November. (800 262 5646 Not sure what they do once they get there. Maybe check in with the AMA to see what is going on for the weekend.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FLAT TRACK ASSOCIATION

The next practice will be on Saturday, March 25 from 2-7. Round 3 on April 8th. Perris Raceway on Ellis. http://www.southerncaliforniaflattrack.com socalflattrack@aol.com (951) 443 7622.

AHRMA VINTAGE RACING AND TRIALS

April 8th will be Round 3 of Observed Trials at Burrows Ranch, Chrome
April 9th is Round 4 Vintage MX at Burrows Ranch, Chrome California
Vintage Road Racing at Willow Springs Raceway in Rosamond on April 21-23.
On April 27 -28 Rounds 7-8 will be at Sonoma Raceway.



INDIAN MOTORCYCLE TO SPONSOR 6 AFT RACES

In partners with NBCSN, FansChoice.TV, Indian will sponsor AFT races:
Georgia short track on March 25th; Phoenix Mile, May 13; OKC Mile on June 17′ Sturgis TT on August 7; Fort Worth 1/2 mile on September 23; Perris Final on October 7.

ARIZONA MILE ON MAY 13TH

Flyer attached
The race will be held at Turf Paradise in Phoenix on Saturday May 13. Presented by Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson. It is a full day of events with music, a historic bike show and an autograph session. Tickets at www.arizonamile.com (602) 730 0778

CFTA AFTER BURNER WINTER INDOOR SERIES

Practice on March 31st and Round 5 on Saturday, April 1st. Chowchilla Fairgrounds info@californiaflattrack.com (415) 320 7889

SUPERCROSS

This series moves fast as it bounces around the many venues from January to May. On April 8 Round 14 will be in Seattle Washington. Round 15 on April 22 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The final race, round 17, in Las Vegas Nevada.

AMA/FIM MOTOAMERICA

The season starts, Round 1, on April 20-23 in Austin, Texas. Round 2 on April 28-30 in Braselton, Georgia. the series won’t come to the west coast until July 7-9 (Round 6) in Monterey and Sonoma on August 11-13 Round 7. Put this on your calendar. www.motoamerica.com for tickets, schedule, standings and results.

2017 ISLE OF MAN TT

This has to be on everyone’s bucket list. It is May 27 – June 9th https://www.iomtt.com

2017 WORCS

Round 6 will be in Las Vegas on April 1-2 followed by Round 7 in Hurricane, Utah on April 21-23.

D37 BIG 6 GRAND PRIX

Round 4 in 29 Palms on April 1-2. Round 5 in Primm, NV on May 6-7

DOUBLE THE FUN, DOUBLE THE EXCITEMENT

SACRAMENTO MILE ON SATURDAY, MAY 20
CFTA PRO/AM MILE ON SUNDAY, MAY 21
SDI Racing and CFTA (California Flat Track Association) are collaborating on a thrilling week end of racing. Saturday will be the fabulous AMA AFT Pro Mile and Sunday amateurs and vintage will be flying around the same track. http://www.californiaflattrack.com & https://www.facebook.com/CaliforniaFlatTrackAssociation (415) 320 7889 info@californiaflattrack.com
LOOKING FOR SPONSORS

SPEEDWAY STARTS IN MAY

Season opener at Fast Fridays in Auburn is May 12. They will have a kick off party & practice on April 8th and you are invited. www.fastfridays.com (530) 878 7223 or find them on Facebook.

Costa Mesa Speedway will open on May 13th with the Spring Classic/ Jack Milne Cup and Sidecars. https://www.speedwaybikes.com/tracks/calcosta.htm

Speedway at the Grand in the City of Industry gets underway on May 31 with the Connor Penhall Memorial Cup. 16200 Temple Ave (626) 393 3876 kelly@industryracing.com



COMING IN JUNE

BIKES AND BURGERS
Sunday, June 4, 10am – 3pm at Tom and Dani White’s Early Years of Motocross museum and home. The event supports High Hopes Head Injury Program. (949) 733 0044 or www.highhopes.ws

EDDIE MULDERS LAKE CACHUMA BRITISH BIKE RALLY

June 2-5 This ride is geared for vintage British bike enthusiasts and their families (and you can bring your dog, on a leash). For info: (661) 944 1184, enjmulder@gmail.com, www.eddiemulderwswcvdts.com on Facebook @Cachuma Lake Vintage Motorcycle Rally

OLD SCHOOL SCRAMBLES AT GLEN HELEN

The Lucas Oil truck course area will be used for this old time scrambles, with track designed by 4 time National Champion, Gary Jones. Pre-practice on Saturday, July 8th from 9 -2.
Race weekend is Friday, July 21 to Sunday, July 23rd. Camping available. www.oldschoolscramblesracing.com

SOCAL OLD TIMERS MOTOCROSS

Races on April 2 at Glen Helen in San Bernardino and April 9 at Sunrise MX Park in Adelanto. (714) 262 1337 socalotmx.org Beginners to Masters

FLAT TRACK AT VENTURA RACEWAY

On April 29th they will have Flat Track, Speedway and Quads at Ventura. Gates open at 3pm, Racing at 5:30pm venturaraceway.com (805) 985 5433

ARENACROSS

March 24-26i Livestock Events Center in Reno, Nevada
April 1-2 Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, CA
April 21-23 Denver Coliseum in Denver, Colorado
May 5-7 Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, NV
www.arenacross.com

GLEN HELEN

March 25-26 Tough Mudder
April 1 Loretta Lynn’s Qualifier/ REM MX
April 2 Loretta Lynn’s Qualifier
April 8 REM MX/ MX Practice
April 9 SoCal AMA MX /ARX (back track)
April 15 MTA 2-Stroke Championships
April 16 MX Practice/Easter
April 22 REM MX/ MX Practice
April 23 TW MX – 2 tracks
April 29 REM MX / MX practice
April 30 SRA GP
www.glenhelen.com (909) 880 3090



TIM HART

Tim was a gentle man that turned maniac on the track. He was a real sweetheart. Someone we were all proud to know. The article on him was great and well deserved but it didn’t cover one of Tim’s greatest racing achievements. Somehow he decided to try his hand at sprint car racing. Sprint Cars are by far the fastest, most dangerous and most difficult to control dirt cars to have ever been raced at Ascot. Tim was an expert at it and won many sprint car races on that lightning fast, tacky 1/2 mile clay oval. What a guy!!!
RIP my friend, Chris Agajanian


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LIFESTYLE DEAL OF THE WEEK–
2001 Harley-Davidson Dyna Low Rider

Our Price

$6,700
Was
$6,995
Exterior:
Black
VIN: 1HD1GDV351Y328042
Mileage: 17,272 miles


Motorcycle Riders Foundation Founder passes away– It is with great sadness that the Motorcycle Riders Foundation reports the passing of Michael “Balls” Farabaugh.

“Balls” was arguably the driving force behind much of the success the motorcyclists rights movement has enjoyed. Balls was one of the pioneers of rider education in Indiana and his influence carried into many states and has certainly resulted in saving thousands of lives.

“Balls” had an impact on motorcycling nationally and internationally. “Balls” actually founded the Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF). His ideas and inspirational character motivated many of the leaders in the motorcycling community, and that continues as a lasting legacy. Indeed, riders around the world owe a debt to Michael “Balls” Farabaugh.

Ride in Peace, Balls.

–Kirk “Hardtail” Willard
President/Chairman of the Board
Motorcycle Riders Foundation, Inc.
Washington D.C.

NEW MODEL COMING TO BANDIT’S CANTINA– Model / Makeup artist / tattoo model— found her at Musink. Think she’d be great w/ a neat bobber. Or flat-tracker. In leather.

–Markus

REVIVAL UPDATE– BMW R 1200 Project
terlingua-tote

The Revival Team has working hard on a BMW R 1200 that is receiving the full Revival treatment. So far, we’ve determined a shape for the build, crafted an alloy fuel tank, front fender and headlight surround from scratch, relocated all electronics, re-wired the entire motorcycle, built a one-off stainless steel high mount exhaust, and fabricated a cantilever tail section.

We will unveil this bike’s final form at The Handbuilt Motorcycle Show. Be sure to get your tickets below. View our progress at www.revival.com
 


SPRING PRODUCTS FROM IRON AND RESIN–
“The great home of the soul is the open road” – D.H. Lawrence

This Spring we travel the back roads and byways in search of experience and stories worthy of bringing home. Real adventure – often risky, not always comfortable – forces us to have firsthand encounters with the world. We leave our civilized surroundings to be reminded of who we really are.

Putting ourselves out there – stripped of our daily routines, our refrigerators full of food, our closets full of clothes – with all this taken away, we are forced into direct experience. It might not always be comfortable, but it is always invigorating. So come along with us. With a full tank of gas and a heart full of dreams, get ready to let go and hit the open road. For this is where we are free. #theroadishome

Iron & Resin
1328 N. Ventura Ave.
Ventura, CA 93001
Phone: 805-628-9020 Email: customerservice@ironandresin.com


QUOTE OF THE DAY–
“Remember, you have been criticizing yourself for years and it hasn’t worked. Try approving of yourself and see what happens.”
—LOUISE HAY




New TECH Bikernet Reader Comment!–
 

How to build the 45 Magnum Engine

Hi! I recently bought a hardtail frame that came with, what will probably be, the only magnum 45 engine here in Belgium…

The guy I bought it from started work on it, already has the WL case welded up and partially machined, but apparently lost interest and is now selling me a half finished Magnum 45!

As I do more research on it, I’m excited to tackle it! Also bought a small mill and lathe a few months ago, so I’ll be trying to do most, if not all the machining myself. But just wondering, since my experience level is not that great, is there a more extensive “how-to” manual available somewhere, with exact measurements and pictures and all?”

thx!

— freek
nr1freak@hotmail.com
gent, Belgium

That’s unlikely, because this is a rare occurrence, however Duncan Keller is the master, at Yankee Engineuity. He will help you through the process or perform your needed machining and you can handle building the engine. That’s the best of all worlds. You don’t want to mess with vintage cases.


BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY IS BOOMING TODAY–  One day in class, the teacher told everyone to turn to a blank sheet of paper in their notebooks. She noticed that Moose, a rather dense jock, was having trouble with her directions. “Have you found a blank piece yet, Moose?” said the teacher. “Nope. I haven’t,” he said. “Some idiot went through and drew light blue lines across all the pages.”

–from Rogue and Sidehack Jerry




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California: Update on Firearm-Related Bills heard in Committee Today, March 21

Today, March 21, several firearm- and hunting-related bills were heard and passed by their respective committees.

Anti-gun bill, AB 7, passed the Assembly Public Safety Committee by a party-line vote and will now move to the Assembly Appropriations Committee. AB 7 would further extend California’s ban on the open carry of an unloaded firearm while in or upon a public place or public street within a prohibited area located within the unincorporated area of a county.

Pro-hunting bill, AB 986, unanimously passed the Assembly Water, Parks, and Wildlife Committee and will also move to the Assembly Appropriations Committee. AB 986 would recognize the many sacrifices our veterans have made by reducing sporting license fees in recognition of their service.

Anti-gun bill, SB 464, passed the Senate Public Safety Committee by a party-line vote and will now move to the Senate Appropriations Committee. SB 464 would increase the storage and security requirements of all firearms in the inventory of a licensed firearms dealer. California already has some of the strictest laws in the country regarding how dealers must store and secure firearms. This bill simply places more costs and mandates on law-abiding business owners.

Stay tuned to www.nraila.org and your inbox for updates on these bills and others before the state legislature. Share this email with family, friends and fellow gun owners and encourage them stay engaged and to sign up for NRA-ILA alerts by clicking here.



JIMS NEWS OF THE YEAR–
Its official – Jim is going to be inducted into the Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame this summer! Our sincere thanks for your thoughtful words and support provided.

We are truly touched by the level of respect, and acknowledgement of Jim’s accomplishments you have shown. Our family is honored to be a part of one the greatest industries, where we are all just one big generous family!

The JIMS Family

For more information please visit the link below.
http://www.sturgismuseum.com/shop/hall-fame-breakfast

–Lynsi Thiessen
JIMS




Doheny Blues 2017 Lineup is Complete!

Daily Lineups & Single Day Tickets Announced!

We are thrilled to announce the final lineup for the 20th annual Doheny Blues Festival, held in Dana Point on May 20 & 21, 2017. This year’s impressive lineup may be the strongest in the event’s history, led by legendary Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh & platinum-selling artist Melissa Etheridge.

Single Day Tickets On Sale Now!
VIP & GOLD Weekend Passes Are Sold Out!

Not sure which day you want to go? Single Day tickets are available now! Visit www.dohenybluesfestival.com for tickets and more info.




SOON TO BE ON A NEWSSTAND NEAR YOU–
A few teasers from Xavier’s ’79 Shovelhead Custom shoot— out now in the new Cycle Source Magazine.

–Markus Cuff
Certified Official Feature Photographer
Bikernet.com
Cycle Source Magazine



OPPOSE AB 342 STATE WIDE CAMERAS
Today by Calling or Emailing Member of the Assembly Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection
Dear California NMA Members,

This is for your IMMEDIATE ATTENTION and please send this email to all your family and friends!

AB-342, the bill that would allow speed cameras to be used in California, will be heard in the Assembly Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection next Tuesday the 28th. http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180AB342

AB-342 does not simply allow enforcement of speed laws using an automated enforcement system rather than a live police officer. AB-342 drastically changes California speed laws and enforcement in significantly negative ways. It eliminates virtually all current protections afforded to motorists in speed related cases and allows jurisdictions to run speed traps in their cities, ensuring that the program will be used as a revenue generation scheme, not for public safety. AB-342 makes the vehicle owner responsible for speeding tickets and takes away a defendant’s right to a trial. Instead, the ticket is treated as a civil violation which will be adjudicated in an administrative hearing without traditional due process rights.

AB-342 Sets Up Two Different Systems of Penalties and Adjudication for the Same Crime. Under AB-342 individuals charged with a speed violation are treated differently depending on whether their alleged violation is captured by an automated speed enforcement system vs a live police officer. Defendants ticketed by a live police officer are subject to harsher penalties – higher fines, violations points, etc, – than defendants ticketed using an automated speed enforcement system. On the other hand, defendants ticketed using an automated speed enforcement system are afforded less legal protections than defendants ticketed by a live police officer.

Further, even the lower fines issued by speed cameras can quickly spiral out of control. Multiple speeding tickets may be issued to the same vehicle prior to the owner receiving the first notice. AB-342 requires that the notice of violation shall be issued to the registered owner of the vehicle within 15 calendar days of the date of the violation. It would theoretically be possible for a vehicle owner who’s car passes the same speed camera every day to receive $1000 – $1500 worth of tickets prior to receiving the first notice and taking the proper action to adjust their driving or the driving of others using their cars. If the vehicle owner cannot pay these hefty fines, they will be unable to re-register their vehicle, leading to loss of income and spiraling poverty. If they must drive an unregistered vehicle and get pulled over, they then face a moving violation. Failure to appear on or pay this new violation can then lead to a bench warrant and arrest.

Although this is initially a “pilot program” for San Francisco and San Jose, if this bill becomes law, it means the inevitable proliferation of speed cameras throughout California. If we don’t stop this bill now, we will be fighting speed camera abuses in California for years to come.

To check out additional information on why the National Motorists Association opposes automatic traffic enforcement and especially speed cameras, click HERE!
Here are the names and contacts (including some staff member names) of the Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee

Ed Chau (Chair) Dem – 49 Room 5016 (916) 319-2049
Staff is the Committee staff members but probably wouldn’t hurt to send an email to this main email address: assemblymember.chau@asm.ca.gov and to the committee analyst Jennie.Bretschneider@asm.ca.gov

Kevin Kiley (Vice Chair) Rep – 06 Room 4153 (916) 319-2006
Staff: Joshua.Hoover@asm.ca.gov

Catharine B. Baker Rep – 16 Room 2130 (916) 319-2016
Staff: Nanette.Farag@asm.ca.gov

Marc Berman Dem – 24 Room 6011 (916) 319-2024
Staff: Harry.Ermoian@asm.ca.gov

Ian C. Calderon Dem – 57 Room 319 (916) 319-2057
Staff: Dylan.Hoffman@asm.ca.gov

Matthew Dababneh Dem – 45 Room 6031 (916) 319-2045
Staff: Diana.Vu@asm.ca.gov

Jacqui Irwin Dem – 44 Room 5119 (916) 319-2044
Staff: Brandon.Bjerke@asm.ca.gov

Ash Kalra Dem – 27 Room 5160 (916) 319-2027
Staff: Ryan.Guillen@asm.ca.gov

Jay Obernolte Rep – 33 Room 4116 (916) 319-2033
Staff: Danielle.Parsons@asm.ca.gov

Eloise Gómez Reyes Dem – 47 Room 4015 (916) 319-2047
Staff: Melissa.Cosio@asm.ca.gov

Thank you for your support of motorists’ rights in California!

Dear Assembly member Chau,

I oppose AB342 for a myriad of reasons. I don’t think we need another costly system implemented in a state that represented Freedom to so many and now represents more regulations than any other state. It’s as if we are in a competition with the world to see who can regulate our people and industry more.

Plus, we need to fix broken systems and agencies not create more.–Bandit



WORDS FROM THE ENLIGHTENED MOUNTAIN–
Character is the ability to carry out a good resolution, long after the mood in which it was made in has left you– Cavett Roberts

Over the years many of us have made many goals and resolutions, especially around New Years. When we set these goals we are in a mood that there is nothing that can stop us from achieving them. The problem is when we allow life to get in the way we quickly forget about them. We may skip a day at the gym, reading that book or maybe have that desert and before we know it poof the goal is a thing of the past.

I have often wondered why some people set a goal and are able to stick to it. I Love watching the contestants on The Biggest Loser and the amazing success they have after so many failed attempts in the past. One thing I see about the big losers is that they have changed their Mind of who they are.

They have finally rid themselves of their stinkin’ thinkin’. Their trainers break down their idea that it is OK to fail and they begin to truly believe that they can do it. The biggest change they had is in themselves.

Have we taken on a Consciousness that it is OK to fail, that our patterns of not accomplishing our goals ARE acceptable? If this is true why do we then set the same goal fail and then beat the hell out of ourselves for not accomplishing them.

I Know that each one of us can accomplish any goal we choose. It begins in the Mind. As I have said many times the lessons of Life are repeated until they are learned. Today let’s try a different approach of setting goals.

Why not start by setting small goals, write them down and read them throughout the day.

Know that failure is not an option.

Today I set new goals from a new perspective. I refuse to repeat the past and Know that I am not alone on this path.
And So It Is

Namaste’

–Yale




DUCATI SEATTLE DEAL OF THE WEEK–

2016 Ducati Scrambler Urban Enduro

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Try out the Trade-in Estimator or send us an e-mail.

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WOW, THAT’S A HANDFUL—
I like Yale’s Words. Life is all about how we think about it. That’s all. Glass half full, half empty stuff. Seems simple and it is, but it’s a challenge everyday.

This column kicked my ass, so I’ll just find a whiskey bottle and crawl in, until the Redhead gets home.

Keep freedom alive,

–Bandit

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