THE GET INVOLVED BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for November 21, 2024

Hey,

Life is nuts and then you die. One of my adages is to allow kids to know they live in the best of times. It’s amazing what a single person in America can do and what’s available to them. You’ll see in the news and what we will be doing at the Museum.

The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum.

The News was provided by the Bikernet Team including: Wayfarer, the Redhead, Bob T. Sam Burns, Laura, Barry Green, El Waggs, J.J. Solari, Amy White, Jenn and the rest of the crew.

S&S CYCLE ANNOUNCES MILITARY DISCOUNTS–

The military roots of S&S Cycle go back longer than

the company itself. Founder George J. Smith was a proud WWII Army Veteran who, like many, formed a love of performance motorcycles. That dedication to both performance and country has been passed on through the four generations of the company.

George’s son Ken Smith followed in his footsteps, also serving in the Army.

Grandson Brett Smith served at Fort Bragg after graduating from Westpoint. The fourth generation of the Smith family service members includes Ryan Smith, a proud service member and

West Point graduate, Evan Smith, now stationed at Fort Bliss after a tour in Korea and Jackson Scaletta, who is a cadet in the Air Force Academy.

The pride of serving the country extends throughout the entire company, as nearly every department at S&S Cycle has proud servicemen and women are producing proven performance parts.

Why do we share this long history of service? Not only is the crew at S&S Cycle very proud of supporting the country with American-made performance, but they also support those who serve this country.

S&S Cycle is excited to announce that, through a partnership with the verification services of ID.me, we will now be offering a special discount to all members of our military community, both active duty and retired, as well

as our first responders. This discount is available on our website www.sscycle.com, where you will find the link to establish or verify your ID.me account on checkout.

We thank you for your service and want to show respect by offering this program.

ABOUT INTERMOT 2024–

The German bike scene will kick off the 2025 season at INTERMOT from 5 to 8 December 2024.

INTERMOT offers a unique opportunity in Germany to prepare specifically for the next season between the end and start of the season. The important brands, industry experts and the best community come together in the cathedral city. INTERMOT is organized by Koelnmesse and the Industrie-Verband Motorrad Deutschland e.V. (IVM) as the conceptual sponsor

Koelnmesse – industry trade fairs for the mobility segment: Koelnmesse stages INTERMOT, THE TIRE COLOGNE and polisMOBILITY, three major international trade fairs in the mobility segment, hosted at its trade fair grounds in Cologne/Germany. Alongside tires and wheels, THE TIRE COLOGNE focuses on equipment for motor vehicle servicing and tire fitting centres and presents a comprehensive range of products and services for tire retreading and the recycling and disposal of old tires.

INTERMOT is the show for motorized two-wheelers and presents the key innovations in electromobility, accessories, clothing, parts, customizing, touring and workshop equipment. The latest format polisMOBILITY shows how urban mobility can and must be designed in the future. The events serve as central, international business platforms, bringing the industry together with a carefully targeted approach to showcase the latest products, developments and innovations.

Further information: https://www.intermot-cologne.com/trade-fair/intermot-2024/industry-trade-fairs/

The next events:
INTERMOT Cologne – International Motorcycle and Scooter Fair, Cologne 05.12. – 08.12.2024
polisMOBILITY – Moving Cities, Cologne 11.06. – 12.06.2025
INTERMOT Cologne – International Motorcycle and Scooter Fair, Cologne 04.12. – 07.12.2025

ANOTHER DEALER DOWN–

After 38 years of proudly serving the Marietta, GA and the surrounding communities, it is with a heavy heart that we announce the closure of Hellbender Harley-Davidson on November 30th, 2024.

We are deeply thankful for the incredible community of riders who have supported us with their loyalty and passion throughout these nearly four decades.

Every memory and every relationship we’ve built along this journey means the world to us.

We are incredibly proud of our time here, and we’ll carry these memories with us as we move forward into this new chapter.

Our sister store, Southern Devil Harley-Davidson, will continue to support your passion for the Harley-Davidson brand. We are confident that Southern Devil will be more than equipped to meet all of our customers’ needs moving forward, and we hope many of the relationships we’ve built over the years will continue just down the road in Cartersville.

Our commitment to outstanding customer service remains unchanged, and we look forward to continuing to serve you at Southern Devil Harley-Davidson.

For those with gift cards, service contracts, or bikes currently in service, we have a plan in place to ensure all needs are met at Southern Devil. FAQs and more details will be posted soon.

Thank you again for an incredible 38 years. We are forever grateful for the community that made Hellbender Harley-Davidson a family, and we hope to see you soon in Cartersville.

–from Rogue
Senior Editor
Bikernet.com

5-BALL RACING REPORT–

Sorry for not responding sooner, but thanks so much for the cool Cyclecar pictures.

You and your team are one reason I miss working at Bonneville.

I really would have enjoyed doing your tech. inspection and measuring the motor.

ALL THE BEST

Drew Gatewood
GEARS – Gatewood Engineering And Race Support
Barn: (219) 926-5647
Cell: (219) 510-4574
Email: gears55@frontier.com

LAW TIGERS NEWS

How Much is Motorcycle Insurance?

Motorcycle enthusiasts relish the freedom of the open road, but responsible riding demands adequate insurance coverage. In New Mexico, basic policies start at around $30 a month, with more substantial policies costing closer to $100. Here’s what you need to know about motorcycle insurance costs so that you can make informed decisions and protect yourself financially.

Factors That Affect the Cost of Motorcycle Insurance

Several key elements determine the price of motorcycle insurance:

Purchaser’s Age and Experience: Younger, less experienced riders typically pay higher premiums due to increased risk. Insurance companies view seasoned riders more favorably, often resulting in lower rates.

Driving Record: A clean driving history demonstrates a good investment for insurance companies. Accidents, traffic violations, and claims can significantly increase premiums.

Type of Motorcycle: Your bike’s make, model, and engine size significantly affect insurance costs. High-performance sport bikes generally cost more to insure than cruisers or touring motorcycles due to their increased accident risk and higher theft rates.

Coverage Limits: Choosing higher coverage limits or adding types of coverage (such as comprehensive or collision) increases premiums but offers greater financial protection.

Location: Where you live and ride affects your insurance rates. Urban areas with higher traffic density and crime rates typically cost more premiums than rural locations.

Annual Mileage: Riders who cover more miles annually are at a higher risk of accidents, which can lead to increased insurance costs.

Credit Score: In many states, insurers base premiums on credit-based insurance scores. A strong credit score can help you secure lower rates.

Safety Features: Motorcycles with anti-lock brakes, anti-theft devices, or other safety features often qualify for discounts, which can lower your overall insurance costs.

How To Lower Motorcycle Insurance Costs

While several factors influence insurance premiums, riders can take proactive steps to reduce their costs:

Shop Around: Compare quotes from insurance providers to discover the best rates. Companies use different formulas to calculate premiums, so prices vary significantly.

Bundle Policies: Combining motorcycle insurance with other policies (such as auto or home insurance) often results in multi-policy discounts.

Increase Your Deductible: Opting for a higher deductible lowers your monthly premiums but requires you to pay more out-of-pocket in case of a claim.

Carefully consider your financial situation before making this choice.

Take a Motorcycle Safety Course: Completing an approved safety course demonstrates your commitment to responsible riding and often qualifies you for insurance discounts.

Join a Motorcycle Association: Many insurers offer recognized motorcycle clubs or association members discounts.

Maintain a Clean Driving Record: Avoid traffic violations and practice safe riding habits to keep your premiums low.

Choose Your Bike Wisely: Consider models with lower insurance costs if you’re looking for a new motorcycle. Sport bikes and high-performance machines typically cost more to insure than standard or cruiser-style motorcycles.

Adjust Your Coverage: Review your policy annually and adjust coverage as needed.

Pay Annually: Many insurers offer discounts for paying your entire premium upfront rather than monthly installments.

Injured in a Motorcycle Accident?

If you’ve been hurt in a motorcycle accident, give Law Tigers a call before you get in touch with your insurer. Our attorneys can review your policies and other facts of the case in order to seek the maximum compensation possible.

Law Tigers Always Have Your Back

At Law Tigers, we’re riders just like you. This allows us to provide the best legal representation and resources with a biker-friendly perspective. With our team on your side, you can go on adventures anywhere in the country and know that we’ll be there in case something unfortunate does happen.

BIKES FROM HORST—

–Sam Burns
Feature Bike Editor
Bikernet.com™

NEWS FROM THE HAMSTER CHRONICLES

TAP Air Portugal plane grounded for days as dozens of Hamsters run amok in cabin…

A TAP Air Portugal plane was stranded on an airport runway in the Azores for four days after more than 130 hamsters broke free from their cages and invaded every nook and cranny of the Airbus 320.

The chaos unfolded when baggage handlers at Ponta Delgada Airport on Portugal’s Sao Miguel Island discovered the animals’ carriers had been chewed through, setting off a mad dash to locate the stowaways before they could gnaw their way through the plane’s electrical wires or damage other critical components…

Read the whole Tamale at the NY Post

By Chris Nesi
NY POST

LIFESTYLE CYCLES DEAL OF THE WEEK–2015 Harley-Davidson Wide Glide for Sale

Radioactive Green

Custom paint with many custom features makes this wide glide extra special.

Stock# 14316C

2015 Harley Davidson FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide with only 45,733 miles!

When you feel like you’ll never find the right bike for you Lifestyle Cycles comes at you with something special, this 2015 Dyna Wide Glide!

* 103 Cubic Inch Twin Cam Motor

* Custom Green Paintjob

* Hi-Output Air Cleaner

* Forward Controls

* Rear Passenger Foot Pegs

* Lindby Customs CHrome Engine Guard

* Batwing Fairing

* T-Bags Leather Front Fork Bag

* Dual Black Stock Exhaust

* Saddlemen Explorer Seat with Green Lattice Stitch

* 21-Inch Front and 18-Inch Rear Black and Orange Wheels

* Detachable Black Sissy Bar

* 4 Point Docking Hardware

* Rear LED Tail Lights

* Harley Hardbags

* Leather Fairing Tool Bags

* LED Headlight and Front Turn Signals

* Rear LED Tail Lights

* Fog Lights on bottom of Engine Guard

* Progressive Rear Suspension

This bike is only $9,995.00

Plus license, $85.00 documentation fee, and local sales tax. NO HIDDEN FEES like some dealers. And we have no reconditioning or prep fees. This bike has passed Lifestyle Cycles rigorous 103-point safety/mechanical/structural inspection. This motorcycle has not been refurbished and does not come with any warranty expressed or implied! EXTENDED WARRANTIES are available!

Fill out an online application today. We have EZ FINANCING

Lifestyle Cycles is located at 1510 State College Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92806. Open 7 days a week.

NOT LOCAL? WE HAVE SHIPPING AVAILABLE! Call today (714) 490-0155.

STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM NEWS—

GIVING TUESDAY AT THE STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

I wanted to make sure you’re aware of this first-time event coming up at the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum on Giving Tuesday. Heidi and her team are excited about making the Museum a welcome and vibrant place all year long and, as a board member, I’m delighted to bolster their efforts.

This is an annual charity event. There’s no cost to attend, it’s a friend-fund-raising event. The Museum and Shop will be wide open for this event. See the latest exhibits. Part of the program includes matching funds. That means if we reach a particular level, the funds we raise will be matched.

I hope you can stop in to support the legacy of motorcycling and the living history of the Sturgis Rally. And bring friends!

Silent Auction, Cocktails, Appetizers

If you can’t make it join us live for silent auction. Just go to the website and find the Facebook link.

December 3rd, 2024
4:00-7:00 p.m.
999 Main Street, Sturgis, SD 57785
www.Sturgismuseum.com

For the Live Silent Auction they will have to like our Facebook Page and then they will get notified when we go live on December 3rd at 4pm. They can also just go to our Facebook Page at 4:00 pm on December 3rd and it will be there for them at the top of the page.
https://www.facebook.com/@SturgisMotorcycleMuseum

There’s way more.

I’m back on the board and two historic Mike Parti bikes were finally delivered and this one is going to be used for educational purposes. Maybe a bunch of students will dial it in with the help of Kevin Baas and Nick Trask and get to go to Bonneville.

Okay, here’s the hottest news I received a call today from Ellen Teresi. We are moving the Easyriders Streamliner to the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum. Hang on for reports…

HARLEY-DAVIDSON FACTORY RACING TESTS AT BARCELONA-CATALUNYA AFTER MOTOGP

Kyle Wyman, James Rispoli, and Special Guest Riders Demonstrate the Performance of Race-Prepared Road Glide Motorcycles

Harley-Davidson Factory Racing put the thundering performance of its race-prepared 2024 Road Glide motorcycle on display in a test conducted in conjunction with DORNA and MotoGP at Circuit of Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

 Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier class of motorcycle road racing events held on road circuits sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). MotoGP is one of the most exciting motorsport championships in the world. The race was moved to Barcelona after the disastrous flooding in the Valencia region. Harley-Davidson donated a Road Glide motorcycle to be auctioned off for MotoGP’s relief efforts.

The test was the first European track appearance of the Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Road Glide motorcycle that is raced in the U.S. Harley-Davidson Factory Racing riders Kyle Wyman and James Rispoli piloted their bikes on Monday following the MotoGP race on the 4.657 km (2.894 mi) 16-turn circuit. Additional guest riders included former MotoGP and World Superbike pilots, Simon Crafar, John Hopkins, Randy Mamola, and Marco Melandri.

“Racing is a core pillar of the Harley-Davidson brand, showcasing our commitment to performance and innovation,” said Jochen Zeitz, Chairman, President and CEO, of Harley-Davidson. “Partnering with DORNA/MotoGP, we aim to expand our racing footprint globally, fueling the passions of our customers and fans. This MotoGP Test is a pivotal step in realizing these ambitions and demonstrating our dedication to racing excellence.”

“We were riding alongside our heroes, and were able to share our body of work with people we respect so much,” said Wyman. “These are special moments, and memories I’ll not soon forget. I want to thank DORNA, Harley-Davidson and all of the staff who worked tirelessly to put on this event in the most challenging circumstances of recent events.”

Rispoli added, “What an amazing day for Harley-Davidson. To be on track at the same weekend as MotoGP was incredible. And to share this project with some legends of the sport was unreal. Their reactions after riding our bikes were priceless.”

While overcast and cool conditions prevented outright lap time attacks, Wyman and Rispoli reached measured top speeds of over 171 MPH (275 KPH) on the fastest sector of the track.

After Wyman and Rispoli warmed up the Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Road Glides, Crafar, Hopkins, Mamola, and Melandri each took sessions on the bikes and were impressed with the power and performance of the bagger racing motorcycles.

Simon Crafar: “I was just enjoying it, and trying to figure out how it works. It’s so different. It takes a lot to get your head around it. The engine is just amazing, and I really like the sound. The engine is so good. It’s unreal, and I want one as a street bike.”

Randy Mamola: “The torque is amazing, and the smoothness. This is why I’ve loved motorcycles since I was 12 years old. It’s a motorcycle. And it’s a freaking race bike. Everything is so sweet about the bike. Everything is in the right place. It stops really well. The transmission is insane, and it’s smooth. She’s just a big [bike].”

Marco Melandri: “My laps were better and better as we go. Once I tested the lean angle, I feel much better. It’s not so heavy, and not so big when you ride it. And the engine and the torque are amazing.”

The Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Road Glide competes in the U.S. in the Mission Foods King Of The Baggers series, which offers exciting road-course competition between American V-Twin touring motorcycles prepared for competition and equipped with a fairing/windscreen and saddlebags. For the 18-race season, Wyman won six races and finished on the podium fourteen times.

Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Road Glide racing motorcycles utilize a stock frame and engine cases. Weight is reduced to approximately 620 pounds (281 KG) through the use of carbon fiber bodywork and lightweight components. The motorcycles are powered by modified Screamin’ Eagle Milwaukee-Eight 131 Performance Crate Engines. The team bikes also feature upgraded suspension components, including Screamin’ Eagle/Öhlins Remote Reservoir Rear Shocks, plus competition intake and exhaust and Dunlop race tires.

Harley-Davidson Factory Racing is partnered with Mission Foods, Rockford Fosgate, Brembo, Öhlins, Akrapovic, Protolabs, SYN3 lubricants, and Screamin’ Eagle Performance Parts and Accessories.

SUPPORT GOOD TIMES ACTION–

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NEW ROYAL ENFIELD– Continental GT 750 spotted testing

* Likely using the new 750cc motor, new single-pod display seen too

* Fairing seen on Continental GT for the first time

* Launch likely in end-2025 or early 2026

Royal Enfield is known to be working on a larger 750cc engine, which is slated to break cover in the next year or so and a dual front disc set up will complement the extra power this engine is likely to produce.

Continental GT-R race bike wears a small bikini fairing, like the cafe racers of yesteryear and whenever the launch of this 750cc model, we expect it to be offered on the production-spec bike as well. This bike also comes with different rear suspension units that aren’t gas-charged like the existing Continental GT 650. The tyres, however, are the same as the current model in the form of Vredestein’s Centauro ST.

Interceptor and Continental GT are the most affordable Enfield twin engine models and these were the first bikes to debut the 648cc motor nearly seven years ago. It now seems like these two will also be the bikes that Royal Enfield will debut its biggest modern-day engine with. Prices of these two new 750cc models would of course change the order of affordability in twin engine Enfields.

READ THE DETAILS AT
https://www.msn.com/en-in/autos/news/royal-enfield-continental-gt-750-spotted-for-the-first-time/ar-AA1ul5rg

–Wayfarer
International Editor
Bikernet News Desk

WHERE IS JASMINE CAIN?– Where will we be seeing you this year?

Tour dates have been announced for our 12 Days of Acoustic Christmas and we are psyched to be bring cheer and keeping spirits high across the great Northeast before the snow falls and we’re captives of indoor life for the duration of Old Man Winter.

This is our last chance to raise a glass with you until spring next year and we want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year before the holidays hit. Celebrate with us and we’ll sing you a song or two.

Tickets are on sale for the Columba Theatre Project HERE and only 15 VIP tickets remain, so jump on them quick if you plan on being there. 50% of the ticket price is donated back to the Columba Theatre Project to continue to remodel the incredible Church. They will ensure that the arts stay alive and well in Johnstown! Thanks for all you do to support our music and the venues that allow us to perform.

NEWS FROM BANDIT’S EMPORIUM–

I finished the lights for out front. Danial James is trying to convince me to go for a Bandit series for the 85th.

I had to add the Bandit touch.

I’m waiting for our electrician to install this unit of three light. I can’t wait.

Here are the latest items for sale in the Emporium and in our shop. We have two sizes of the historic Salt Torpedo the first streamlined trike, which set and boosted the record at the Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials a couple of months ago. These are printed on canvas and framed by the artist Danial James.

The multi-talented man for Colorado is now making Xmas ornament and refrigerator magnets which are lazer cut wood in three dimensions. If you need a Sturgis ornament, we have them.

–Bandit

NEW FROM S&S–S&S Cycle Pinion Shaft and Camshaft Bolt Kit

High-quality fasteners are crucial for ensuring the integrity and performance of your engine. Investing in the S&S Cycle Pinion Shaft and Camshaft Bolt Kit is a powerful step towards reliability and longevity for your motorcycle. When you’re building an engine and every detail matters, you can count on the S&S Cycle Pinion Shaft and Camshaft Bolt Kit for that extra layer of security.

Find more information on the S&S Cycle website, or get your hands on them from your favorite local S&S Cycle dealer today!

TEXAS WEATHER REPORT–

Did you see where the State Superintendent Ryan Walters of Oklahoma purchased 500 of these to put in the highschool civic’s classes.

Not the inaugural editions, I spent the extra $10, but the KJV (thankfully), with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Pledge of Allegiance in the back. They are needed back in schools!  Had a murder here committed by my nephew, because he felt unloved, so he shot his uncle to death.

While I haven’t remembered to get a frame, once I got to April of the Bikernet calendar I just left it there.  My life’s version is different as it’s my daughters who are the angels!

–RFR
Official Weatherman
Bikernet.com

KOZMO TRAVEL STORIES–

Check out the audio/print feature about the Ghosts of  the Amargosa Opera House

CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO HEAR THE STORY

Click on the link below to see the photos

https://www.kozmoto.com/app/uploads/2019/03/The-Ghost-of-Electra-FINAL-MASTER-1.pdf

CHECK OUT THE KOZMOTO TRAVEL KIT

Everything you wish you had in one small 4 x 6 pouch

https://www.ebay.com/itm/226247498916

DUNLOP SHUTS DOWN TIRE FACTORY– In New York, Leaves 1,500 Jobless

The announcement came from none other than Sumitomo Rubber, Dunlop’s parent company in key markets all over the world. The Japanese tire giant explained that Dunlop has manufacturing facilities in Japan, as well as in many other parts of the world.

As for the future of Dunlop tires in North America, well, Sumitomo Rubber said that the company will continue testing, research and development in the US, but the exact location of these initiatives has yet to be decided on.

READ DETAILS AT
https://www.msn.com/en-in/lifestyle/style/dunlop-shuts-down-its-tire-factory-in-new-york-leaves-1-500-jobless/ar-AA1ur3I3

–Wayfarer
International Editor
Bikernet News Bureau

100-WORD FICTION CONTEST ALIVE ON BIKERNET

With an AI assisted illustration of bad-Santa from Wayfarer we were inspired to ask another AI app known as Co-Pilot to write a 100-word piece of fiction for us based around the concept of the bad Santa. Check it out:

Bandit: Write 100-word fiction about an evil Santa Claus

AI bot:

In the shadowy corners of the North Pole, a sinister Santa Claus plotted his dark deeds. No longer the jolly gift-giver, he had turned into a malevolent figure, driven by envy and bitterness.

On Christmas Eve, instead of delivering joy, he unleashed chaos. Toys turned into nightmares, and stockings filled with dread. Children woke to find their dreams shattered, their laughter replaced by fear.

The once merry jingles now echoed with a haunting chill. But hope remained, as a brave child, armed with kindness and courage, set out to restore the true spirit of Christmas and banish the evil Santa forever.

“Amazing, sounds like Santa turned WOKE but a brave kid stepped up. Well done.” –Bandit

BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!–

A Connecticut Biker in Queen Ocasio’s Court

https://www.bikernet.com/pages/A_Connecticut_Biker_in_Queen_Ocasios_Court.aspx

We have a P-City here in the great state of Washington.  We live in Olympia but there is a city called Puyallup.  Always interesting to hear people pronounce it.  It’s just easier to say P-City.

— Mig Marlowe
Migmarlowe@gmail.com
Olympia , WA

BREAKING NEWS–“Day 1” to End Federal Electric Vehicle (EV) Mandates

Former President Donald Trump reclaimed the White House on November 5, delivering a decisive defeat to Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump has promised on “Day 1” to end federal electric vehicle (EV) mandates, a major factor in the nation’s decision to deliver him a second election victory.

SEMA played a major role bringing the EV mandate issue to the forefront of the election, using its Driving Force Action SuperPAC to educate American voters on the damage that such policies will cause for the nation’s automotive small businesses and consumers.

–SEMA

BIKE BUILDER OF THE WEEK—Sandi Meilandi

–Sam Burns
Feature Bike Editor
Bikernet.com™

NEWS FROM THE CHOPPER MAGAZINE CREW–

For the first time ever, all back issues are…

Buy One Get One Free

Choppers Magazine Issue 17 PRE-ORDER

$14.00
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This Issue features TMMR, Smokey Mountain Chopper Fest, and Virginia City Roundup. It also features some killer builds from Bobby Goodtimes, Oliver Jones, Sugar Baby Cycles, Yaniv Evans, Taylor Crawford, Sam Webber, Graham Vickers, and a double Conflict Machine Feature. Don’t let this one get away from you.

KLOCK WERKS GOES BMW–

Flare for BMW R 18B and Transcontinental

14.5-inch Flare Windshield

Click Here for Available Options

This Klock Werks Flare Windshield for 2021+ BMW R 18 B and R-18 Transcontinental models continues our classic

Flare series, providing BMW riders with increased stability and handling over stock shields. Enjoy better airflow and enhanced sound quality for a ride to remember!

Additionally: We offer Flare Windshields for BMW R 1250 RT and BMW K 1600 models, giving riders the same trusted performance across more BMW motorcycle models.

EXTRATERRESTRIAL DEPARTMENT—

This week the house had a hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena. Bill will report on their finding later this coming week. We also ran across the recent report of a sighting. He’s looking into it.

–Bandit

Lowbrow Engine Stands: Simple, Durable & Heavy-Duty.

We have been making engine stands for many years.

Perfect for cradling your engine while you work on it or dial in your chassis.

A tool that will last beyond your lifetime.

Made in the USA

THE BAD JOKE LIBRARY….HAS A MURKY GARAGE

Whats the difference between a 1953 Vincent Black Shadow and Ten dead hookers?

I don’t have a 1953 Vincent Black Shadow in my Garage

THE BAD JOKE LIBRARY….HAS A DEVOTED BIKER

FAST DATES CALENDARS ARE EXPLODING ONTO THE SCENE–

World Premier – New 2025 FastDates.com Motorcycle PinUp Calendars & FAST 2025 Calendar Yearbook

The FastDates.com PinUp Calendars featuring Iron & Lace Custom Motorcycles and Gasoline Girls produced by Gianatsis Design, photographed by Jim Gianatsis and Simon De Raineri make their return for the 2025 Calendar year commemorating 36 years of publication!

IRON & LACE 2025 Custom Motorcycles & Beautiful Models photographed by Jim Gianatsis

The 2025 Iron & Lace Calendar features top custom motorcycles from builders Max Hushahn / Thunder Road, Russell Mitchell / Exile Cycles, Russ Patrone, Arlen Ness, Ron Sims / Bay Area Customs, Bartel’s Harley-Davidson, legendary actor Steve McQueen, Performance Machine, Denny Berg / White Brothers, Ron Baldonado, Richard Pollock / Mule Motorcycles. The beautiful Calendar Kittens this year include Playboy Playmate Monica Sims, Penthouse Pets Zdenka Podkapova and Seana Ryan, plus Lisa Garen, Delaney Kluger, Gracia Rothwell, Jodi & Keri Hopkins, Karina Valez, Sara Balint. This is a high-quality 2025 Wall Calendar with 16 months starting with September 2024. Full Color 15×15” large format design printed on quality art board, wire spiral bound with a hang hook and and plastic envelope sealed. $24.95

GARAGE GIRLS 2025 Beautiful Models with Cars and Motorcycles by Simone de Raineri & Jim Gianatsis

The popular Garage Girls Calendar gets an exciting look for 2025 with the magazine editorial photography of Italian photographer Simone de Ranieri capturing beautiful Italian red-haired model Roberta Marchiori with a classic Chevy PickUp Truck, together with sexy Calendar Kittens Sara Horvath and Monica Sims who are also featured in the Iron & Lace Motorcycle PinUp Calendars photographed by Jim Gianatsis. This is a high-quality 2025 Wall Calendar with 16 months starting with September 2024. Full Color 15×15” large format design printed on quality art board, wire spiral bound with a hanging hook, and plastic sealed. $24.95

FAST 2025 Calendar Yearbook

This is a large 124-page 12×12-inch coffee table book featuring a detailed look at the cool Custom Bikes and Beautiful Calendar Kittens in the new 2025 Iron & Lace and Gasoline Girls Calendars. Included this year is “50 Years of Supercross in America” by legendary moto journalist and photographer Jim Gianatsis, a portion of which was previewed in RacerX magazine. And of course, you’ll find every page in the new 2025 Iron & Lace and Gasoline Girls Calendar. Read and Download the new FAST 2025 and past edition Calendar Yearbooks as online Flip-Books with PDF Download for just $6.95 in FastDates.com Members Corner. You can also order the Hard Cover Print Version of FAST 2025 Calendar Yearbooks digitally printed on demand as a high-quality 12×12-in hardcover coffee table book on the www.FastDates.com Calendar Ordering Pages.

THE MIC REPORT–Election Time for Board Members

MIC members have received emails requesting their votes by Wednesday, October 23, to reach a quorum and complete the election for the Board of Directors.

The membership is electing three Directors who will represent aftermarket and allied trades companies, serve as liaisons for these firms, and vote on actions that can shape the future of our industry. The board seats are currently held by Jeff Brown – who is not running for re-election – Tim Calhoun, and Marc McAllister. Their terms end in January.

If the first ballot is unsuccessful in electing three Directors by majority vote, there will be a second ballot, followed by a third and final ballot, if needed. Members with election questions are invited to contact Ken Glaser at the MIC.

The current MIC Board of Directors are:

Chair of the Board: Derek Brooks, Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.

Vice Chair: John Hinz, KTM North America, Inc.

Secretary/Treasurer: Jim Woodruff, National Powersport Auctions

Directors:

David Baker, BRP, Inc.

Jeff Brown, EagleRider

Tim Calhoun, Tim Calhoun Powersports Consulting

Kerry Graeber, Suzuki Motor USA, LLC

Robin Hartfiel, Dealernews

Erik Larson, Piaggio Group Americas

Joey Lindahl, Polaris Inc.

Rod Lopusnak, Triumph Motorcycles America

Marc McAllister, Brooks Stevens, Inc.

Shawn McLean, BMW Motorrad USA

Bill Savino, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

Eric Sievers, Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.

NEWS FROM THE GREASY CULTURE–

Check out this collection from the ’60s-’70s!

Biker pulp fiction novels from the heyday of choppers and 1%ers are getting mighty hard to find, especially in decent condition – but we’ve just uncovered a stash with some of the rarest titles and best covers! (There’s even some non-fiction classics in there too.) Check ’em out here.

And if you haven’t grabbed a 2025 calendar yet, remember… if you’re outside the UK and want one for Xmas or new year you need to be quick now!

–Greasy Kulture

NEW MUSEUM IN TEXAS-

The Grand Opening of the Flying G Motorcycle Museum on October 26, 2024, in historic downtown Joaquin is a grand affair not to be missed!

The opening of the Flying G Museum in East Texas will be big. A television show is coming to film, and RIDE TEXAS will be there.

The 20th NUN RUN is happening in Houston, and the Pecan Grove Store has its vintage weekend.

There are lots more events; go to RideTexas.com to find more

Please take a look at our event calendar for more info.

Ready 2 Ride,

Be Safe Out There!

Thanks

–Reyn
Reynolds Mansson
Publisher
Check with the source before assuming any event is happening or not!
RIDE TEXAS EVENTS

MIC ALERT–MIC Seeks Industry Comments About Harm and Cost in the Event of a Port Strike

The MIC Government Relations Office wants to hear from powersports companies and dealerships about the potential damage to their businesses and employees if next year sees a multi-state dockworker strike that would stop the flow of imported powersports products sold by retailers, and also the components and raw materials needed by U.S. manufacturers.

“We are calling on dealerships, distributors, and manufacturers to email us with comments about how a strike would affect them,” said Scott Schloegel, Senior Vice President of the MIC GRO. “We can keep comments anonymous, if requested, but we want to stockpile and aggregate as many emails as we can, and sound an alarm about the economic harm that would result if powersports supply chains are broken.”

Please email comments about the costly harm of a port strike to the MIC Government Relations Office at MICGR@MIC.org

NEVER THE END–

Everyday is non-stop in the Black Hills of Motorcycle South Dakota. Or maybe we need a slogan like Two-Wheels our West.

A couple of days ago I took the pieces of my 1913 Boardtrack twin racer to Lonnie Isam’s shop where Rob works and Charlie hangs out. My son and I arrived as they fired up this beautiful flathead 74. I’m going to rebuild my engine with Lonnie’s help. Or I should say it the other way around. He’s going to rebuild my engine with my menial assistance.

My Son and his lovely wife Erica hung out for a couple of days. They trained every day and coached me on diet. They are both clean and sober and have worked for years helping folks deal with their addictions.

I’m working on something very limited and cool for the Emporium and the 85th. How about and custom cast medallion in gold and silver and numbered.

This is a work in progress, but let me know what you think. So, we’re alway up to something.

Went to a party the other night in Darcy’s wild garage, fulla custom bikes, neon signs and this Indian. He’s a member of the Sturgis motorcycle museum board and a very sharp guy.

Stay positive, remember don’t let anything and any bastard disturb your piece of mind. There’s too much good shit to do, and ride to.

Stay Free and American.

–Bandit

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