
Hey,
Suddenly there’s a ton of action happening in Sturgis for the 85th. This was a wild week, as we scrambled into July. Suddenly we feel non-stop pressure to prepare for the 85th annual Sturgis Rally.
Other than Arlin Fatland, who owns TwoWheelers on Main in Sturgis the rest of us don’t know what the fuck we’re doing. We also don’t know what the fuck to expect. He does and he’s super cool about it. He’s owned his shop on Main for over 40 years. He’s seen it all from shoot-outs to rampant police over-reach.
The new City Council is lost between religious zealots who want the rally turned into a bible study group to nude riders and everything outlaw from our wild choppers to burnouts.
I get it. It’s not like Sturgis is host to an American Indian Tribal Dance to celebrate the squirrels who call the Bear Butte home. It’s more like the wildest party on the planet, celebrating knife-edge of freedom in the Black Hills tied to gunslingers and gamblers of Deadwood and the open roads surrounding the Devil’s Tower.

This whole puppy celebrates our chopper history, outlaw past, rock and roll and all makes and models of racing. Hang on!
Let’s hit the news.

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


Here comes a One-For-The-Record-Books 85th Sturgis Rally BUFFALO CHIP lineup that touts…
- 151 combined Top 10 singles
- 482 double platinum, diamond and gold records
- 84 million monthly combined Spotify listeners
- 13 bike shows and exhibits
- Two days of Daredevil Stunts
- 25+ contests and games
- Multiple days of racing
- And wayyyyyyy more
All at The Best Party Anywhere®…
Nickelback, Jason Aldean, Five Finger Death Punch, Marilyn Manson, ZZ Top, Stone Temple Pilots, Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, KISS’ Gene Simmons, Buckcherry, Hinder, Josh Ross, Saliva, Pop Evil, Citizen Soldier, AMA Arenacross, Ultra4 USA Racing, DRT’s Flat Track Racing, STIL RUNNIN, Scotty Hasting, Peach Street Revival, Cordell Winter, Cody Lee Meece, Krysten Knievel, Big Skillet, Goodfire, Cönaxx, and Van Zeppelin.
Revealed on the 2025 limited-edition post
“This year has been full of deep fakes, fake art, phishing scams and virtual overload. But the Chip? It’s still 100% real. Flesh, rubber, engines, grit,” says Sturgis Buffalo Chip President Darrel Woodard Jr XXVI. “That contrast is the theme of the 2025 poster. In a world that’s run by bots, riding your bike to the Chip, hanging with friends, and sweating through a real concert under the stars isn’t just fun—it’s a revolution.”
ONLY 150 POSTERS PRINTED



PRESIDENT TRUMP ROLLING INTO THE STURGIS RALLY–
GOP senator invites Trump to ‘an appreciation event like you’ve never seen’ in deep-red state
Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., extended an invitation exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital to the president to attend his home state’s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Rounds left the door open for Trump to either come to the rally’s 85th anniversary this year, or to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary next year.
FIRST ON FOX: Every year, the small town of Sturgis, South Dakota, explodes from just a few thousand residents to hundreds of thousands of people making the pilgrimage to the Buffalo Chip campground.
There, they participate in the nation’s largest motorcycle rally, where camaraderie, motor oil and rock and roll permeate the dusty campground. And one Republican senator wants President Donald Trump to be the headlining guest.
“South Dakota is Trump Country,” Rounds said. “We’d love to introduce you on stage during one of our premier concerts, in front of tens of thousands of fans, and we’re thoroughly convinced you’ll be impressed with the reception.”
“This year, the event is our 85th Anniversary — which will draw rally-goers from every corner of the country and throughout the world,” he continued. “Next year, the 250th anniversary of our country will also be a blow-out event. We’d be honored to host you whenever it may work in your schedule.”
Story by Alex Miller


NEW 85TH RALLY 5-BALL PRODUCTS IN THE EMPORIUM—
Hang on for this. We’ve worked hard and quick to develop a few special 85th Anniversary products. Check the proof.

Holy shit, they forgot the King’s Chopper. We have it straightened out now.

Here’s Danial’s original art. It’s going to be killer.

If you can’t make it to the Rally, all these pieces will be available in the 5-Ball Garage shortly. We will have a few solid brass custom Silver Skull jewelry pins.
–Bandit


FREEDOM ISN’T FREE–BUT THIS RIDE IS WORTH EVERY MILE
This Independence Day, don’t just wave the flag — RIDE FOR IT.
This is your call to action, and it’s about time we show up, stand up, and FIGHT BACK!
While you’re chillin’, and before you light up the grill, think about the meaning of July 4th. Think about what it takes to preserve liberty, rights, and even the future of motorcycling.
For 41 YEARS, the Meeting of the Minds Conference has been The Place for motorcyclists’ rights advocates – Freedom Fighters — to gather, to network, to plan legislative strategies, and attend a host of workshops tailormade for motorcyclists’ rights advocacy.
Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) is our voice — our defense — against the constant erosion of our freedoms on two wheels. And this year… we make it louder, we make it stronger, we make it undeniable, and with you, WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
The 41st Annual Meeting of the Minds Conference is set for September 25-28 at Sam’s Town Hotel & Casino in Shreveport, Louisiana. We know you care about the future of motorcycling, about OUR RIGHTS, about freedom, and what it takes to preserve it — YOU NEED TO BE THERE.
This isn’t just another conference. This is THE battleground for motorcyclists’ rights. It’s where the fight for our freedom gets real. Legislative threats, rising roadblocks, incessant profiling because of what we wear or who we ride with, and unscrupulous regulations are trying to keep us off our streets and highways. We cannot let them win. And we won’t.
If you’re passionate about the cause, if you’ve got the grit to stand against those who would take what’s ours, then this is your time.
Be there. Share your knowledge. Fight for change. Learn how we can protect our freedoms, our roads, and our way of life. The MRF is counting on YOU to be part of this battle.
It’s time to take a stand. Don’t let them take what we’ve earned. It’s time to pack this conference with passion, power, and purpose.
We ride for freedom. We RIDE TO WIN.
See you in Shreveport.
SEPTEMBER 25 – 28, 2025


AMERICA’S 250TH ANNIVERSARY KICK-OFF COUNTRY CELEBRATION TO FEATURE PERFORMANCES BY —-THE OAK RIDGE BOYS, LEE GREENWOOD, LARRY GATLIN & THE GATLIN BROTHERS, THE BELLAMY BROTHERS, EXILE, T. GRAHAM BROWN, SHENANDOAH’S MARTY RAYBON, RESTLESS HEART’S LARRY STEWART, TIM RUSHLOW, EDDY RAVEN, DAVID FRIZZELL & LISA MATASSA
America’s Monuments, National Parks, The Liberty Bell, Pearl Harbor National Memorial and more to be highlighted throughout televised program
250th Birthday Kick-Off Celebration To Air July 4th at 1 PM (ET) and 6 PM (ET) With An Encore Broadcast on July 5th at 7 PM (ET) On RFD-TV
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – America’s 250th birthday, which officially is July 4, 2026 (1776-2026) and will commemorate and celebrate the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, will have a full year-long lead up celebration kicking off this July 4th with a 250th Anniversary Kick-Off Country Celebration that will feature country music hitmakers of the 80s and 90s era performing in Nashville, Tennessee, in a pre-recorded concert.
“Country music comes from the heartland of America,” says Frank Matassa, executive producer. “We have brought together several artists from the 80s and 90s era to perform one of their most recognized hits for this special, which makes this a sing-along for Country music fans.”
Throughout the special, several of America’s notable and historic places will be highlighted including the Gettysburg National Military Park, Liberty Bell, Pearl Harbor National Memorial, The Alamo, George Washington’s Estate in Mount Vernon among others.
“We live in the greatest nation in the world,” says T. Graham Brown. “To be able to perform with so many other great artists and friends to honor America is very special to me.”
The one-year countdown to America’s 250th birthday will kick off at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, with a Salute to America celebration featuring remarks by the President of the United States. The event will also feature patriotic entertainment and fireworks.


LAW TIGERS CELEBRATES–Made in America. Trusted by Riders.
This Independence Day, we’re celebrating freedom and craftsmanship by spotlighting some of the motorcycle industry’s finest brands proudly manufacturing right here in the USA. These legends don’t just make parts, they build passion, performance, and pride into every bolt.
Use the codes below for exclusive July 4th deals from our all-American favorites:
(Valid July 1–7)

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LedSled Customs
Supplying high-quality American-made chopper components executed with precision.

Namz Custom Cycle Products
Your source for premium motorcycle electronics and more
Let’s ride into the 4th celebrating American roads, American bikes, and American-made gear.
Support Local. Ride Loud. Live Free.
Happy Independence Day from The Law Tigers.


MORRIS MAGNETO HITS BORN FREE–
A big thanks to all the builders and attendees who use our parts and visited our booth at Born-Free 16. The weather was incredible, and the crowd was fantastic. It was wonderful catching up with friends and meeting new customers. We’ll see you in 2026!

“I trusted Magnetos for a decade.” — Bandit


STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM ACTION– Grand Opening on July 5th!
After months of preparation and hard work, we’re thrilled to announce that the museum will fully reopen on July 5th!
With brand-new exhibits, a refreshed look, and a renewed energy, we can’t wait to share everything we’ve been working on. While a few surprises and exhibits are still being finalized for the 85th Sturgis Rally, the museum is open and ready for your visit.
Come experience the new chapter of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame!

Plan Your Visit Now!
We’re excited to unveil a fresh lineup of merchandise just in time for the grand reopening of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame on July 5th! From stylish new hats and shirts to unique gift items, there’s something for every motorcycle enthusiast.
It’s not just the exhibits getting a new look—our merchandise is getting a revamp too. Be among the first to see it all in person during your next visit to the museum!
Can’t make it in right away? No problem! You can still grab your favorite items online through our website. Don’t miss your chance to own exclusive Sturgis Motorcycle Museum gear—check it out today!
Hall of Fame 2025 Inductees Meet N Greet
08.07.25 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Missed your chance to get a ticket to our world-famous Hall of Fame Inductee Breakfast?
Don’t worry, there’s still an opportunity to meet this year’s inductees! Stop by the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame to meet the 2025 Inductees and congratulate them in person.

1st Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Museum Raffle
08.10.25 2:00 PM
The long-awaited Sturgis Motorcycle Museum Raffle is here! Come see if your ticket is the golden ticket to one of the many incredible prizes. There’s still time to get yours!
With over $125,000 in prizes up for grabs, this is your chance to win big while supporting our mission to preserve the legacy of motorcycle culture and enhance our exhibits and educational programs.


ROBOTAXIS IN TEXAS–
In late June 2025, Tesla launched its Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, deploying vehicles equipped with Full Self‑Driving software but with human safety monitors on board. Several concerning incidents have already been reported.
Videos document robotaxis entering left‑turn lanes but proceeding straight, other robotaxis crossing double‑yellow lines and even robotaxis entering oncoming traffic for several seconds. Additionally, there have been reports of abrupt phantom braking, especially near police vehicles. Although no major accidents have been reported yet, local lawmakers have taken notice. Texas legislators are contemplating stricter permitting rules related to this technology. Federal regulators are also aware of the reports out of Austin. In a statement from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the agency said, “NHTSA is aware of the referenced incidents and is in contact with the manufacturer to gather additional information.”
In March 2025, Waymo confirmed plans to launch a human‑free, fully driverless service in Washington D.C. starting in 2026. Some view the idea of bringing this technology to the doorstep of Congress, NHTSA and other federal regulators as a bold move. Any high-profile events involving this technology on the streets of our nation’s capital would draw massive media attention and could easily spur action and stricter oversight.

The Motorcycle Riders Foundation continues to educate officials in D.C. about our concerns regarding the deployment of these vehicles. Examples like the ones out of Austin, further demonstrate the need for robust testing to ensure motorcyclists and other roadway users are not collateral damage in the rush to commercialize these vehicles. As always, stay vigilant and aware of your surroundings.
–MRF


LANE SPLITTING FINDS FREEDOM–Minnesota Motorcyclists get new rules
Riders can now share lanes with cars, dodge traffic jams
The safety message of “Start Seeing Motorcycles” will take on more meaning in Minnesota on Tuesday as lane splitting and filtering for motorcyclists become legal.
Passed in the 2024 legislative session, the law takes effect on Tuesday.
“Our concern is for the safety and the lives of riders and drivers all across the state,” said Minnesota Office of Traffic Safety Director Mike Hanson on Monday. “Remember that safety is a shared responsibility. Everybody is going to have to practice and proceed with caution, awareness and patience.”
Phil Stalboerger, of Eagan, advocated for the changes after he was rear-ended on his motorcycle while in traffic. His wife was a passenger and sustained seven fractures to her leg. He told legislators about the crash as a way to keep it from happening to other people.
Here’s what to know about the new law, which Minnesota Motorcycle Safety Center’s Jay Bock calls “lane sharing” overall.
It “allows motorcycles to share a lane with vehicles when it is appropriate, at the proper speed,” he said.
What is lane splitting, when does it apply?
- Lane splitting allows a motorcycle to pass another vehicle in the same direction of travel and in the same traffic lane.
- It’s permitted when two or more lanes of traffic are traveling in the same direction and traffic is moving.
- Motorcyclists can lane split at no more than 15 mph over the speed of other traffic. For example, if traffic is crawling along at 5 mph, a motorcyclist’s maximum speed for lane splitting would be 20 mph.
- Under all circumstances, the maximum speed for lane splitting is 25 mph.What is lane filtering, when does it apply?
- Lane filtering lets motorcyclists move through traffic that is stopped. It’s allowed when there are two or more lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction. It can be used in situations such as a traffic jam or drivers stopped at a traffic light.
- At a demonstration on Monday, motorcyclists slowly pulled up between vehicles stopped at a red light at Minnesota’s Driver and Vehicle Services Eagan-South Metro Exam Station. They then advanced ahead of the vehicles when the light turned green.
- Motorcyclists cannot travel more than 15 mph when using lane filtering.
When are lane splitting and filtering not allowed?
The new law does not apply to:
• Round-abouts.
• In a school zone.
• In a work zone when only a single travel lane is available.
• On an on-ramp to a freeway or expressway.
Why did this become law?
The bills were chief authored by Sen. Julia Coleman, a Republican representing Carver County, and Rep. Dan Wolgamott, a Democrat who represents Benton, Sherburne and Stearns counties.
Stalboerger grew up riding motorcycles and has been a lobbyist for the last 32 years, but he didn’t combine those interests until after the crash in Bloomington in October 2022.
“It was really about making sure that nobody else has to go through what anybody that’s been in an accident has to go through,” said Stalboerger, treasurer of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America.
He said after he attended Monday’s Office of Traffic Safety press conference, he was riding his motorcycle and got stuck in traffic on Interstate 494. A motorist rolled down his window and said, “You know it’s legal for you to go in between?” Stalboerger responded, “Not ’til tomorrow.”
The American Motorcyclist Association supports lane splitting and filtering, and cites a University of California, Berkeley, analysis released in 2015. It “found that lane-splitting is relatively safe if done in traffic moving at 50 mph or less, and if motorcyclists do not exceed the speed of other vehicles by more than 15 mph.
Minnesota’s law says motorcyclists can’t travel more than 25 mph while lane filtering.
“With this new ability to filter through slow-moving traffic and at stoplights, riders in Minnesota will benefit from increased safety on the open road,” American Motorcyclist Association Central States Representative Nick Sands said in a statement last year.
By Mara H. Gottfried
mgottfried@pioneerpress.com


OUR LEGAL LESSON OF THE WEEK–Register of Copyrights
By Jeffrey E. Jacobson, Esq. with Sarah Simonis
The Register of Copyrights is the main director of the United States Copyright Office, appointed by the Librarian of Congress. The Copyright Office develops regulations surrounding copyright law, ranging from music licensing to types of applications filed with the Office.
Frequently, the Copyright Office collaborates with government agencies to establish policy and provide guidance on copyright-related questions that arise.
As the director, the Register of Copyrights serves as a principal advisor to Congress, providing expertise on both national and international copyright matters, assisting members when drafting legislation, and typically testifying on these issues before Congress.
Since 2020, Shira Perlmutter has served as Register of Copyrights, a position she held until this year, when President Trump unlawfully removed her and the Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden. Perlmutter subsequently sought a temporary restraining order (TRO), attempting to block the firing, arguing that President Trump’s overstep was unlawful and ineffective. A federal judge ultimately denied Perlmutter’s TRO, stating that she did not meet the “high burden” necessary.
Additionally, Perlmutter’s complaint alleges that two Department of Justice (DOJ) officials attempted to access the Copyright Office, claiming that Todd Blanche is the acting librarian and Paul Perkins is the acting register. President Trump claims his right to remove comes from the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, which allows the president to appoint a temporary replacement to serve in a position without Senate approval if the position is an executive officer.
However, as the Library of Congress is a legislative entity, the staff refused to comply with the DOJ officials.
As of now, Perlmutter is seeking a preliminary injunction to hopefully block the fire; while the Copyright Office has no clear leader. As there is no official register, those with pending or recently issued certificates are concerned, as they may be challenged on their validity since there is no Register of Copyrights to sign them.
On its own, it is not a significant problem as the signature is not a requirement for a registration certificate. However, when examining Section 410 of Title 17 in more detail, the register must determine copyrightability; failing to do so creates an easy target for defense attorneys to argue validity in the certificate. As the register doesn’t individually review every registration that comes through, technicalities may result in invalidation.
The Supreme Court precedent holds that “good faith” mistakes in registration do not invalidate it. Having a registration printed during this time is hardly a “bad faith” mistake, and courts typically do not go out of their way to punish litigants for factors beyond their control; however, the situation is unprecedented and uncertain. The likely resolution will be to issue new certificates once a register is lawfully appointed.
–The Jacobson Firm


BABES RIDE OUT HIT DEADWOOD–
For the love of all things holy, I think we could all use an adventure right about now….fraccckkk!
Babes Ride Out is thrilled to partner with Harley-Davidson to present our 2nd annual Babes in Deadwood July 10-13th 2025 in Lead, SD. That’s right! 3 nights and 4 days! If you are ready to ride motorcycles through some of the most gorgeous and awe inspiring landscapes in the world without the Sturgis traffic or “vibe”, we welcome you to join us!
We are so excited to have much more space for campers and have a hotel + cabins + restaurant + bar + open air pavilion all on site! The location is unreal and right next to one of our favorite rides through Spearfish Canyon and short rip to Deadwood proper. The area is rich in wild west history and we plan to showcase it all. Our absolute favorite thing is the open roads with hardly any traffic on them as we traverse Iron Mountain and Needles Highway, usually so congested during Sturgis you can barely move. Because our dates are before the massive take over, you can take a soulful ride through Lakota Nation and the vast Badlands on a Harley-Davidson demo or go on a guided tour with the Pan America experience off-road on hard packed 2 track that brings you into the areas that remain untouched during peak riding conditions.
We are proud to have Starr Chief Eagle, Lakota Artist & Hoop Dance Extraordinaire, welcome us Thurs evening with a cultural experience as well as the Deadwood Commerce Division with some story telling of “Women of South Dakota / Deadwood”. Line dancing 101 on Friday night and Saturday is campfire hangs to keep it chill before you ride off to your next destination on Sunday afternoon.
Hotels, cabins, and RV + tent camping are available but almost full! Grab your spot, a ticket, and see you in South Dakota!


HISTORY LESSON FROM COMPETITION DISTRIBUTING–
Back in the early days of American motorcycling, the Cleveland Motorcycle Manufacturing Company was one of the true pioneers. Founded in Cleveland, Ohio, they started building bikes in 1915 and quickly earned a reputation for quality and innovation. Their early models ran on small two-stroke engines, cleverly mounted lengthwise in the frame, which made them stand out from the crowd. By 1921, Cleveland had upgraded to a slightly larger engine and improved the design with a bigger tank and more comfortable seating.
During World War I, Cleveland motorcycles even served on the front lines as courier machines for the U.S. military. In the years that followed, they pushed forward with new ideas, introducing four-stroke singles and eventually taking a bold step into four-cylinder models. These bikes were ahead of their time, but the market was tough, and the competition fierce.
By 1929, Cleveland launched the impressive “Tornado” and “Century” models, hoping to capture riders with promises of speed and cutting-edge engineering. Unfortunately, the timing couldn’t have been worse. The stock market crash that same year brought the company’s story to an end.
Still, the legacy of Cleveland motorcycles lives on today. They were builders, risk-takers, and true believers in the spirit of the ride.


STURGIS MUSEUM FUNDRAISING REPORT–
Just a note: I’m working on the next fundraising committee meeting agenda. Of course we will cover all our on-going programs, but I have a couple of additions.
1. We need to start a capital fund raising program. The Iron Horse is still for sale. I was hoping for 3.2m.
2. I’ve attached a list of bikes currently on display at the Petersen Museum. This exhibit will run until 2027 at which time may be sold. The Petersen Museum has suggested a bid. The Barber Museum is preparing a bid for some of the bikes. We have been offered an opportunity to bid and perhaps a chance to have the exhibit delivered to Sturgis.
- 1909 Harley Model 5-A
- 1908 Indian Camelback Twin
- 1911 Excelsior
- 1898 Cleveland tricycle
- 1903 Orient
- 1904 Thomas Rambler/Auto-Bi
- 1905 Nelk
- 1911 Marvel
- 1912 Pierce Arrow 4-cylinder
- 1912 P.E.M.
- 1913 Iver Johnson
- 1914 Sears
- 1914 Pope Model L
- 1922 Henderson Model K
- 1904 Thor Camelback Endurance
- 1908 Indian Single
- 1914 Flying Merkel Twin
- 1914 Shaw Purpose-built racer
- 1925 Indian “Altoona” Hillclimber
- 1936 Crocker Speedway
- 1904 Steffey
- 1905 Johnson Motor Wheel
- 1917 Dayton Motor Wheel
- 1920 Evans Power Cycle
- 1911 Minneapolis Tri-Car
- 1910 Michaelson w/sidecar
- 1915 Militaire
- 19XX Crocker Motorcycles Factory Sign
- 19XX Pope Motor Cycles Sign
- 19XX Crocker Clock
3. The next item includes Darcy’s 24m ultimate expansion and funding plan.
4. We need to kick off the HOF fund raising effort inspired by Ari.
Let’s see when we can get together to have a meeting.
All the best,
–Bandit


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BUELL 2025 FREEDOM EDITION HAMMERHEAD 1190–
Performance, the American Way.
The 2025 Freedom Edition Hammerhead 1190 represents the pinnacle of American motorcycle engineering, proudly hand-assembled in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This machine harnesses the most powerful American V-Twin engine available, delivering performance that showcases our nation’s legacy of innovation.
The Stars and Stripes design flows along the Hammerhead’s aerodynamic profile, while raw carbon fiber shines through the transparent BUELL emblem, testament to lightweight American craftsmanship and unrelenting performance. Built for those who ride with pride to honor this great country, with a power-to-weight ratio unlike any other.
Beneath this striking livery, the Hammerhead 1190 retains its formidable performance. Powered by Buell’s liquid-cooled 1190cc V-twin engine—originally developed for AMA super sport racing, delivering 185 horsepower and 102 ft-lbs. of torque while weighing just 419 lbs. This is your ultimate racing companion, engineered to conquer every road and track you travel.
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DIRECT FROM THE LOWBROW GANG–
What started out as an endurance challenge quickly morphed into so much more…
And honestly it’s one of the best events I’ve had the pleasure of participating in…
But we had no idea how hard Pennsylvania’s backcountry would fight us every step of the way!



TEXAS WEATHER REPORT—
Anyway got to find a local city or county representative to give it to, figured if I set it off they’d show up anyway.
Could you fix my stupid smart phone spelling to perimeter, I kept looking at it thinking something isn’t right
On Jun 27, 2025, at 2:25 PM, Richard Roesler <rwr25@icloud.com> wrote:
I guess my dad took parameter security seriously, I’ve been bouncing the medium sized box marked Chevy parts around the storage unit for years! Finally decided to go through it & keep throwing what I assumed was an old electric motor of some sort around inside the box as I threw stuff away.

Finally decided to see what it is & noticed the thin metal point, sliding the cardboard tube off I find this, with the pin more on the “I’m leaving” side! Don’t know if they were ever available through military surplus? My dad did 2 years in Germany in the 50s (I ended up at the same base 20 years later, different building). No stateside duty, so I guess it might have came from there?

Anyway got to find a local city or county representative to give it to, figured if I set it off they’d show up anyway.
— RFR-FXR Life & Trip Flares 2


QUOTE OF THE WEEK—
“Notice that the stiffest tree is most easily cracked, while the bamboo or willow survives by bending with the wind.” — Bruce Lee


Amateur Nationals – Amateur Half-Mile & Short Track
LIVE NOW: Tuesday – Friday, July 1 – July 4 on FansChoice.tv!

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July 1 – July 5: Going Live at 10:00 AM ET
- Tuesday, 7/1: Amateur TT
- Wednesday, 7/2: Amateur TT
- Thursday, 7/3: Amateur Half-Mile & Short Track
- Friday, 7/4: Amateur Mile
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OH, THAT’S NOT ALL–By a longshot. I though 2024 was the weirdest year of my life. Then this year came along like a Shakespearean play. The twist and turns, the personalities, the business failures all around the Easyriders brand name. I just wanted to help save it. Easyriders is an iconic brand, but it’s been kicked and beat on since the stock market crash in 2008. Strange cats have surfaced, pounded their chests and failed.

We’re going to sell the magazine at the Emporium and it features Danial James art. But wait there’s hope still for this amazing brand. Hang on for the next episode. This one could stick and bring freedom back to the newsstands.

Speaking of Easyriders, I’m working hard to deliver the Easyriders Streamliner to the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum. This is the bottom of the last platform. The one built for the skids. It’s ready, but we have an issue with the tires. They’re flat and we need to remove the wheels and maybe add inner tubes.

While road-testing the VLXAFL, I ran into an issue. My shift lever wasn’t centering itself. Fuck, I had to dismantle the transmission, which was a five-speed in a 4-speed case from S&S. Rich pointed out that we could handle this without removing the trans. I went to work.

I removed all the primary components and started to remove the sprocket. Rich pointed out that the final gear didn’t need to be removed. That was cool, because with my bad right arm I could not loosened the sprocket nut. Then I discovered the issue. A simple washer was missing from the shifter shaft. Without it, the shifter shaft could move just far enough to disengage the spring. I fixed it, and bada bing, the shift arm centered. Here’s the other issue. I blew up my right shoulder. I tried all sorts of ways to unleash the sprocket nut, fortunately nothing worked and I stopped. Rich Ryan of Shamrock Fabrication pointed out the error of my ways.

Okay, so as of right now I need to fix some wiring and If I can lift my arm high enough, another road test will happen this weekend.

We have a crew working on the basement including mudding and painting. then we will set them up for rally folks including my son and his hot wife. This is going to be a photo-finish.

Shit is happening fast and all the vintage shit is already selling. This is going to be wild. Our real-deal bedrolls are going fast.

Anson Alexander sent this shot from somewhere in the south. Holy shit. Should I escape to the Caribbean, Save Easyriders, go for a ride, prepare for Bonneville, rock the rally or what. Hang on for what happens next.
In the meantime, ride fast and free forever.
–Bandit
