ADD A CUP OF FREEDOM TO YOUR THURSDAY NEWS – March 27, 2014

Hey,

If you’re like me, you’re pissed off, disillusioned and ready to run for the door. In a hot flash I would jump on my Mudflap girl FXR and head for the hills. I often think of Arizona as the last bastion of the old west. I think about living in a garage and riding to the border every morning for Heovos Rancheros and a Corona.

When I flip the cards over and ignore the political bullshit, I like it just fine where we are on the edge of the Port of Los Angeles. If only we could get these bastard to think Land of the Brave (educated) and home of the free. Let’s ride, I mean hit the news:

The Thursday News is sponsored in part by Cycle Source Magazine.



BIKERNET WORKING WITH DISABLED AMERICAN VETS—And the RASF, Rear Area Support Foundation Inc. This program grants wishes for those returning from combat, in hopes that it helps them move from military life to civilian life by getting them around everyday civilian activities. To see the results or to find out more visit them on line at www.vision2victory.org.


INDIAN DEMO RIDES THIS WEEKEND–Indian Motorcycle of Orange County

FRIDAY 3/28/2014 to SUNDAY 3/30/2014.
 

Ride the all-new 2014 Indian Chief motorcycles – the Indian Chief Classic, the Indian Chief Vintage, and the Indian Chieftain – and experience the confidence-inspiring handling and impressive power of the Thunder Stroke 111 engine.

DEALER INFORMATION

13031 Goldenwest Street
Westminster, CA 92683

1-800-765-2747
 
WHAT YOU NEED
 

All riders will need a valid motorcycle endorsement and proper attire (long pants, closed-toe shoes, eye protection, & a DOT approved helmet).

NEED MORE INFO?

Contact the dealer to learn more about the demo event. If you would like to contact Indian Motorcycle® directly, please call us at 1-800-765-2747 or visit our Contact Us page.

Indian Motorcycle of Orange County
13031 Goldenwest Street
Westminster, CA 92683

 
 
 

QUICK, OPEN THE BAD JOKE LIBRARY–Two southern girls were sitting on their front porch one evening. One girl had just arrived back from New York and she was telling her girlfriend about some of the sites she had seen in the big city.

In a heavy southern drawl, she says, “You know, they have women up there who have sex with other women.”

In a whispered voice, her friend replies, “Oh, my! What do they call them?”

“They call them lesbians. “And there’s men who have sex with other men,” says the woman. “They call them homosexuals.”

Then, she pauses, lowers her voice even more and says, “And, they have these men up there that will put their face in a woman’s privates and kiss all around…

“Do tell!”gasps her friend, “What do they call them?”

“Heck if I know, I just patted him on the head and called him, “Precious.”

–from Rogue


THE BIKERNET BONNEVILLE FILES: Bob Bennett is a long time Bonneville competitor, holds a number of records, is knocking on the door on a 200 mph record, and has the distinction of having his name engraved on the Viet Nam Memorial Wall as KIA even though he is quite alive. In 2013 Bob dedicated his new record to the 32 men who died in his unit.. Alpha Company.

Bob hit a peak speed 203 mph with his normally aspirated 1650cc class Sportster. The GPS Speedo’s first red light illuminates at exactly 200 mph with the digital display’s memory displaying the exact peak mph reached during the run. Bob hit 203 mph without a turbo or supercharger.

Bob writes: “Attached are a few pictures of my bike at speed week last year. The tail section has the 32 names of the men in my Company that were KIA in 1967. The bike number 3399 represents 3rd Bat 39th Inf. 9th Ind Div.

They say adrenaline sears major events in your memory that makes them so clear you relive them over and over again. As you get older the short term day to day crap gets less important and fades quickly. Bob returned to Viet Nam recently to retrace his path and to pay honor, by way of remembrance, to those who were with him that died.

There are a lot of vets at Bonneville.

Bennett’s Performance.

–from RB Racing

V-ROD TURBOS FROM RB RACING — RB Racing’s new V-Rod Intercooled 360 hp turbos.

Hey, they have been around for a decade. Like on any Harley packaging and engineering out a proper turbo system is difficult. We started on them a few years back but our racing activities at Bonneville took precedence.

We are always booked up with our projects but we robbed some time and finished up our earlier work. Money, resources, time and manpower are always the limit in business. It chews up a lot of all of these to tool up for a new product.


S&S CYCLE STEALTH AIR CLEANER– Stealth air cleaner kits now CARB compliant

S&S Cycle has announced that it has been issued with an Executive Order (EO # D-355-11) by California Air Resources Board, which allows S&S Stealth air cleaners to be installed on Delphi EFI equipped 2001 and up Harley-Davidson Big Twin and Sportster models.

All S&S Stealth air cleaner kits for 2001-up EFI models now come with a special sticker and instructions for applying it to an inconspicuous location on the frame. So, if for some reason a rider does get stopped, there is proof that the S&S Stealth air cleaner is legal.

The S&S Stealth air cleaners feature an air directional stinger cone in the filter, which is said to direct air smoothly into the bore of the carburetor or EFI throttle body for reduced turbulence and increased flow. The air cleaner can be used with the stock H-D Twin Cam 88, 96 or 103 air cleaner cover, or can be used with any of several S&S designed covers. High flow (1in taller) filter kits are also available.

S&S CYCLE
La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
Tel: 608 627 1497
sscust@sscycle.com
www.sscycle.com


TRAIN ROLLS INTO 2014 STURGIS BUFFALO CHIP MUSIC FESTIVAL– The Sturgis Buffalo Chip announces that Train will unleash its feel-good hits on fans at the Buffalo Chip’s nine-day Motorcycle and Music Festival this summer. The radio-friendly trio will headline the festival Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014, capping off a day of military tributes during the Buffalo Chip’s annual Freedom Celebration. Train’s performance marks the first time fans will be able to see the GRAMMY-award-winning band perform in the Chip’s natural outdoor amphitheater during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

“Train’s hits span two decades. Their songs have such catchy hooks that it’s just impossible not to sing along,” says Rod Woodruff, President of the Sturgis Buffalo Chip. “I’m genuinely excited as I look forward to Train’s first performance at the Chip. Their concert performance will be a real highlight of a great party.”

Festival guests can expect to hear well-known Train hit songs like “Hey, Soul Sister,” “Drive By,” “Drops of Jupiter,” “Marry Me,” “50 Ways to Say Goodbye,” “Meet Virginia,” “Calling All Angels” and “Save Me, San Francisco.”

Train has delivered four Platinum-selling studio albums, earned eight GRAMMY nominations and won three GRAMMY awards since its formation in the mid ‘90s. Despite its major commercial success, the band remains humble and notes that its biggest pleasure comes from being able perform for its fans.

Train joins a nine-day lineup of national touring artists to take to the Chip’s main stage Aug. 1-9, including Zac Brown Band, Mötley Crüe, Alice Cooper, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Florida Georgia Line, John Mayall and many others. Over 30 bands will fill out the festival’s concert lineup, and the Buffalo Chip will announce the remaining acts throughout the coming months.

Passes for the Buffalo Chip’s 33rd annual Motorcycle and Music Festival are on sale now. All concerts are free with camping. For more information or to get passes to the Largest Music Festival in Motorcycling, visit www.BuffaloChip.com or call (605) 347-9000.


BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!–The Art Of Kevin Ash

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=8194

A talent my friend and drawing from your inner self You can’t buy that gift .

I love all the drawings on this site, now can’t wait to meet you in person ,

It was always a passion of mine at school.

Hope you get loads of work ,

–Terry Morley
Milton Keynes , Bucks, United Kingdom

 

 

 

TENNESSEE Motorcycle Helmet Law Debate — This Morning at 5am and News at 9pm. Nashville, Tenn–Tennessee law requires drivers to wear seat belts and motorcyclists have to wear helmets. But some riders believe they should have a choice when it comes to helmets.

There are at least 31 states that give motorcyclists the choice of whether or not to wear a helmet, but Tennessee is not one of them. Senator Mike Bell has been on a crusade to change that.

For eight years he’s pushed legislation to make helmets optional for experienced riders over 25 who take safety courses and agree to carry additional liability and medical insurance. Senator Bells says wearing helmets should be left to the individual.

Health experts and insurance companies say changing the helmet law will lead to more traumatic brain injuries, deaths and medical costs that will be passed along to hospitals and eventually rate payers. If the bill passes, senator Bell says Tennessee will still have one of the most restrictive helmet laws in the country.

Fox17.com

–from Rogue




ANTIQUE H-D DEAL OF THE WEEK—
A friend, Fatbob, called this morning. “I need to unload a bunch of ’36 Knuckleheads and Flathead stuff,” he said. “It’s enough to build several motorcycles.”

Give him a call at 815-519-4494.

Belvedere Company Owner Uncovers Eight “Crazy” Pepper Spray Laws in United States–

Seven States Plus D.C. Have “Bizarre Laws” Regulating Non-Lethal Self-Defense Products

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In an article posted on The Belvedere Company’s web site, the company’s owner, Paul Jones, has listed seven states plus the District of Columbia with “crazy” laws pertaining to carrying and using pepper spray for self-protection.

“If you think states have bizarre laws pertaining to guns, alcohol, and drugs,” Jones writes, “just wait to see what some politicians are doing to protect you from pepper spray! Although pepper spray is, in fact, legal in all 50 states, you might have to jump through some hoops to protect yourself.”

In alphabetical order, Jones identifies Alaska, California, D.C., Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, New Jersey, and Wisconsin as the eight jurisdictions with the oddest regulations for buying, selling, or owning pepper spray.

Alaska: The only restriction is that you can’t carry it in school unless you have permission and then you must be over 21 years old. This means that only teachers or high school seniors held back several years can carry pepper spray.

California: Only a person with no felony record can carry pepper spray, and then no more than 2.5 ounces. It is only legal to use it for protection against animals, not people.

District of Columbia: Jones calls this regulation “the craziest one of all. You can carry pepper spray but you must go to your local police station and ‘register’ it.” The law does not specify what form this registration must take. Jones comments: “I don’t know how you can register something that has no serial number on it or what benefit this rule serves.”

Massachusetts: The Bay State restricts sales to firearms dealers only and your spray must be “licensed” by the police.

Michigan: You can only possess a canister containing less than 35 grams and the pepper spray can’t be more than 2% strength. (“Good thing Michigan has eliminated crime,” quips Jones, “so there is no need for self-protection.”)

New York: “These regulations are as crazy as anything I’ve ever heard,” says Jones, because in New York, you must buy your pepper spray from either a licensed gun dealer or a pharmacist. “What do gun shops and drug stores have in common?,” asks Jones: “Maybe a good lobbyist.” In addition, a customer can buy a maximum of two pepper sprays at a time. Oddly enough, Jones points out, although buying pepper spray on line or by mail order is illegal if the product is labeled for self-protection against humans, New Yorkers can buy exactly the same product on line “as long as it is labeled for protection from dogs or bears.”

New Jersey: Pepper spray is restricted to “pocket sized” only. “The power or the number of pepper sprays you carry in New Jersey don’t matter,” Jones notes, “as long as they fit in a pocket.” The law does not define what “pocket sized” means. “Coat pocket? Pants pocket? Shirt pocket? New Jersey doesn’t say.”

Wisconsin: Citizens can carry pepper spray as long as the maximum concentration is less than 10% (which is fine) but you cannot have one that holds more than 2 ounces. The crazy thing is, Mace is illegal, but Wisconsinites can carry pepper spray.”

“Isn’t it comforting,” Jones notes wryly, “to know that politicians are busy protecting you from protecting yourself?”

Jones recommends that people visit the web site of The Belvedere Company at www.tbcsafe.com, where they can purchase pepper sprays, alarms, whistles, and other devices that can disable or frighten criminals intent on assault.

The products The Belvedere Company sells are easy to use, Jones says. “You don’t have to be physically strong or fast or nimble, but you have to be willing to use it and you have to be alert and aware of your surroundings all the time.”

Visit www.tbcsafe.com for more information or to make a purchase.

Contact
Paul Jones

–from Rogue


XTREME MACHINE SADDLEBAG LATCH COVERS FROM BIKERS CHOICE–Made from CNC machined aluminum in the USA, sold in pairs, and available in black, black cut, or chrome. Matches Xtreme Machine wheels, and fits 93-13 Touring models.

For more information on this product visit www.BikersChoice.com
 
 

BIKERNET OPENS STRIP CLUB IN WILMINGTON—We had to have the best girl to kick it off.

We will let you know when the grand opening is scheduled sometime in 1959. Check the Sunday Post in the Cantina for more revealing shots. 

 
 


 

BIKERS INSIDE THE BELTWAY NATIONAL LOBBY DAY– The Motorcycle Riders Foundation is pleased to report that the 6th annual Michael Boz Kerr Bikers Inside The Beltway will be held Thursday, May 15th in the nations capitol, Washington D.C. The Motorcycle Riders Foundation will have secure free parking for motorcycles just steps from the U.S. Capitol Building.

Last year this event drew hundreds of motorcyclists from across the country. Don’t miss out on the greatest gathering of politically active motorcyclists in Washington, D.C.

9:00 am to 11:00 am is arrival, registration, instruction and lobby material pickup. Meet at the motorcycle parking area on 3rd street, map below.

The MRF encourages you to schedule appointments with your Representative and Senators offices.

Plan your appointments according to your arrival time. If you plan to arrive promptly at 9:00 am, you can schedule meetings anytime from 9:45 am on. If you plan on arriving at 11:00 am at the latest then you can schedule meetings from 11:30 am until 1:15 pm and of course after the Congressional Program.

Should you not be able to get an appointment, plan on dropping by as many offices from your State as you can during that time. Feel free to contact the MRF office with any questions about scheduling or otherwise.

Unfortunately the House of Representatives will not be in session the day of our event. The meetings with staff still carry significant importance. The Senate will be in session that day.

The MRF has secured free parking from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm just steps from the U.S. Capitol and the House and Senate office buildings. The exact location of the parking is on 3rd street SW and NW between Madison and Jefferson drives. A map can be found here:

https://maps.google.com/maps

An event flyer for Bikers Inside The Beltway National Lobby day is also available on the website here: http://motorcycleridersfoundation.wildapricot.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1654837&eventId=798760&EventViewMode=EventDetails

This year we will feature something new! Bikers Inside the Beltway Follow Up – Follow Through Seminar. It is going to be a one-day event on Friday, May 16th at the Baltimore Doubletree BWI Airport, 890 Elkridge Landing Road Linthicum, Maryland, 21090. There is no charge for this event. Please be sure to register via the MRF website. An event flyer can be found here: http://motorcycleridersfoundation.wildapricot.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1654837&eventId=798755&EventViewMode=EventDetails


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MOTOQUEST PRESENT Alaska Women’s Motorcycle Ride–This Summer, MotoQuest is giving women around the world the opportunity to experience Alaska from the perspective that only a motorcycle can give on the Alaska Women’s Motorcycle Ride. This all-paved itinerary showcases Alaska’s splendor and beauty, including Denali National Park, the Alaska Range, Mt. McKinley, Thompson Pass, Matanuska Glacier and Valdez, and is guided by Sarah Schilke, one of the most accomplished women in motorcycling.

Riders will begin the adventure in Anchorage, then strike north to the quaint town of Talkeetna, a bustling basecamp for those ascending Mt. Mckinley, and the inspiration for the sitcom “Northern Exposure”. The group will then head North up the George Parks Highway past Denali National Park into the Fairbanks area to spend the evening soaking in Chena Hotsprings. From Chena, the Richardson Highway will take the group South to the original entrance to Denali Park at Tangle River Inn on the Denali Highway.

Tangle River Inn sits on a 20 mile chain of mirror still lakes that reflect the Alaska Range and attract all kinds of wildlife. The next day, riders will chase the Alaska Pipeline to its termination in Valdez on an unforgettable, world-class ride that features Thompson Pass, Worthington Glacier, Keystone Canyon and Bridal Veil Falls. The return trip to Anchorage follows the Glenn Highway, officially one of North America’s most scenic byways, with Tazlina, Nelchina and Matanuska Glaciers all visible along this route to the South. The adventure comes to a close in Anchorage, with a premium farewell dinner and tall tales from the road.

Participants in this year’s Alaska Women’s Motorcycle Ride will also receive a complimentary Schuberth C3W helmet, the only modular helmet engineered specifically for women. The helmet features an aeroacoustic shell design that minimizes wind noise, and interior padding that has been shaped to better fit the contours of a woman’s face. The microfiber liner is antibacterial and hypoallergenic to protect sensitive skin. To learn more about Schuberth and the C3W, visit the Schuberth North America website at www.schuberthnorthamerica.com

This is a great opportunity for women from around the world to meet up with other like-minded women and experience the wonders of Alaska. Don’t miss this chance to make friends and memories that last a lifetime!

Visit MotoQuest.com to learn more about the Alaska Women’s Motorcycle Ride and other MotoQuest Adventures.

 

 

BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY GOT BEHIND–Probably should have sent on St Paddy’s Day..

“What happened to you?” asks Sean, the bartender.

“Jamie O’Conner and me had a fight,” says Paddy.
 
“That little poop, O’Conner,” says Sean, “He couldn’t do that to you. He must have had something in his hand.” 

“That he did,” says Paddy, “a shovel is what he had, and a terrible lickin’ he gave me with it.”

“Well,” says Sean, “you should have defended yourself, didn’t you have something in your hand?”

That I did,” said Paddy. “Mrs. O’Conner’s breast, and a thing of beauty it was, but useless in a fight.”

–from Vern



BIKERNET TO SPONSOR THE CHOP N BLOCK FOR 2014—
Gary, from Kustoms Inc. and Ron Harris are always up to something. They are following Billy Lane’s notion of taking a working garage to various events in the U.S. and training young builders.

This truck is sponsored by Twisted Tea, and of course, we would like to see Twisted Tea advertise on Bikernet.

Could you put in a good word for Bikernet?


ARCH MOTORCYCLES IS HIRING — Hope all is well in Bandit World. My guy, Max is leaving Arch and moving back home to Buffalo, NY. I’m looking for a replacement for him, he started as a lowly assistant but has come a long way and has been helping with our Bill of Materials, parts inventory, vendor communications, etc., as well as taking care of most of the social media stuff.

His replacement should have experience in the parts, inventory, bill of material world and also have some decent people skills.

In addition to Arch, we are making a push this year to get Choprods moving again with new parts development and a few builds a year to help support that.

Like most jobs in this industry, it’s not going to be huge pay with all kinds of bennies, I may be able to get a bit creative for the right person and there’s definitely room for growth (hopefully, haha).

–Gard Hollinger
Arch Motorcycle Company LLC
12824 Cerise Ave.
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(310) 675-2724 Tel
(310) 675-2723 Fax
gard@archmotorcycle.com

STRICTLY HAWGS CUSTOM BILLET FORK BOOTS–Strictly Hawgs would like to introduce the one and only Fork cover. We offer the stock length as well as the +2-inch Extended length for our customers convenience. They come in chrome and contrast cut.

PART #SH-P0414 

PRICE Stock 230.00 +2-inch Extended 300.00
AVAILABILITY 1 Week

Weekly Round Up of Articles from the Bikernet Family.

Willies Tropical Tattoo Bike Show, by Rogue.

One bike show never to miss!
There are a lot of Bike Shows in Daytona Beach and the surrounding area during Bike Week and one I never miss is the one at Tropical Tattoo on Thursday. As usual it was packed so I must not be the only one who likes it.

Party within a Party: Born Free 6th and the Garage Company Team Up
Story and Photos by Paul Garson

New mover and shaker biker party. If you ride motorcycles of any kind, street, dirt, race track, cruisers, café racer, dragster, dual-purpose, you most likely share a common denominator when it comes to motorcycle parties. For decades the Sturgis Rally, Daytona Bike Week, and Biketoberfest have stood out as the iconic mega-bike events, but there’s a relatively new kid on the block that’s establishing itself as the next generation’s must-do rally and show. And maybe naturally enough it takes place in Southern California where the sun never sets on riding, surfing, skateboarding or doing the SoCal hi-energy thing.

BIKERNET MEETS THE ATK MUSCLE CRUISER, By Dr. Feng with photos by Wrench, and the lovely Natalie.

Dr. Feng Straddles the 650 Seat and Faces Journalistic Duties for the First Time.

After spitting a rod through the engine cases of my 5-Ball racing, 1000cc Ninja, Land Speed race bike, (at 187 mph, at the Mojave Mile, a race venue in the high California desert), I have found myself bikeless for some time. A nasty state of affairs for someone who has owned over 70 bikes, and who loves to ride every day, everywhere; no matter the tossed salad excuse for weather, that mother nature seems to be serving up lately. You die-hard Bikernet readers know what I am talking about- being bikeless SUCKS – in spades! You know it – I know it.

This is where the rough, tough, gruff, and oh-so buff, King -editor Bandit comes to the rescue! “Hey, Frank White over at ATK is looking for a little exposure and feedback on their new ATK 650 street bike line-up. How would you like to handle a long-term test on one of their models?”

And from Baggers we have:



LS2 CONVERT MODULAR HELMET REVIEW, LS2 FF 393 CONVERT.
By Koz Mraz

LS2 Helmets might be the biggest brand you’ve never heard of. They started in Spain in 2007 and in the last 6 years have become one of the top brands in Europe, selling over 1 million LS2 branded helmets per year, world wide. Owned by a factory north of Hong Kong are certified by the most extensive list of Motorcycle Helmet Standards in the world.

In 2008 they became the only helmet manufacturer in China fully approved by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service and received full ISO9000* accreditation.

Garwood Custom Cycles is burning asphalt with their First Custom Bagger!
Text and Photo’s by Prince Najar

Just another 2012 Street Glide. We dont think so! I met up with the Garwood Custom Cycles (GCC) team at the Washington DC edition of the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show when they rolled in seven motorcycles to showcase their capability, creativity and innovative design.

The bike that caught my eye was the 2012 Street Glide called Brazen. And for the first time out it did excellent, it took a top five position in the MOD Harley class that saw some of the most competitive bikes in the 12 city show series.

RP TRONIX YOUR VIDEO CAMERA IS WAITING

Just Say No to Go Pro. If you’re currently shopping for a POV camera (point of view) such as a Go Pro, don’t spend your money until you’ve had a good look at the RP Tronix (Rivera Primo Tronix) POV camera. The RP Tronix Cam is less expensive and includes many accessories that cost extra with other brand POVs.

The video quality of the RP cam is the same as the Go Pro Hero3, the still images are eight mega pix, while the Go Pro 3 is 16 megs. Do not let that influence your purchase, most camera use will be video where the RP cam excels.


That’s all folks –
Mistress Chris




BILL DODGE CHASED BY ICE CREAM TRUCK IN DAYTONA—
The Sheriff caught Bill Dodge being chased by an ice cream truck on the beach in Daytona. Rumor has it, Bill snagged a 50/50 bar and tried to get away without paying. We’ll find out more when the Sheriff returns to the motherland.

Next stop So-Cal 22 April

–CHRISTER J
SHERIFF MEDIA GROUP
S-36030 LAMMHULT
SWEDEN

46-70 5678 666

http://www.youtube.com/sheriffmediagroup


GET THIS, A DUCATI Element Case– (www.elementcase.com), the premier manufacturer of ultra-premium smart phone and tablet accessories, today is proud to debut its new, officially-licensed Ducati motorcycle iPhone 5S & iPad cases (www.ducatiusa.com) for the discerning moto-sports enthusiast and bikers everywhere.

Founded by a team of racing aficionados, Element Case’s founding team – including Lead Designer and CEO Jeff Sasaki – hail from a rich tradition of motorsports and biking. This inspiration behind our new line of Ducati cases emerges in every last touch from genuine carbon fiber to CNC-machined aluminum, and our premier case in the line – the Ducati Rogue.

Full Line-up:

https://www.elementcase.com/Element-Case-Ducati-Collection-iPhone-5s-iPad-a/330.htm

We’re also pleased to debut our one-of a kind FUSE-DEK Mounting System. With any of our new Ducati cases, simply mount your iPhone 5S on the go in your car, on your bike or motorcycle with rock-solid grip and shock-proof durability.

See the video here:

–Mark Lindsey
Mark.lindsey@elementcase.com

THE MAGAZINE WORLD IS SLIPPING 10 PERCENT A YEAR– A dialogue with Baird Davis, Circulation Analyst, and John Harrington, The New Single Copy.

By John Harrington
www.nsc.com

Since 2007, magazine retail sales have lost between 40% and 50% of their volume. It’s generally agreed the causes have been changes in consumer buying habits, expanding media formats (tablets, mobile, social media, etc.), and the shaky economics of the distribution channel. However, there is not agreement on what if anything can be done to halt the decline and establish a viable magazine retail marketplace.

Baird Davis (BD): The newsstand channel is in deep “doo-doo.” It’s easy to see that an imminent collapse may not be too far in the future. Publishers , I believe, have seriously underestimated this possibility.

John Harrington (JH): We’re in broad agreement. Senior executives of both publishers and national distributors have told me a collapse is possible, perhaps within a year to 18 months. Wholesalers continue to lose money, and although at least two of them are part of larger entities with fairly deep pockets, they are not prepared to continue to bleed within their wholesale operations. The third large wholesaler is owned by investment bankers, a breed not in the habit of losing money. Can publishers exist without the newsstand?

You get the picture. Magazines are struggling. So support the mags of your choice, become a subscriber. Even though I’m in the Internet business and I know the many pros of on-line info and entertainment, nothing has the panache of a feature in a magazine. It’s still the shit, if done right.–Bandit


LIFESTYLE DEAL OF THE WEEK—2005 Road King $12,495. Here’s a sharp looking low mileage King from Lifestyle Cycles. If you are looking for a bike, they are bound to have what you are looking for at a killer price. Plus they have the financing to back up any deal.

Engine: 88ci

Transmission: 5-Speed

Fuel System: Fuel Injection

– See more at: http://www.lifestylecycles.com/2005-Harley-Davidson-Road-King-FLHRI-Anaheim-California-

Located in Anaheim, California, LifeStyle Cycles has the West Coast’s largest selection of pre-owned and bank-owned motorcycles. With bikes coming in almost everyday, LifeStyle Cycles is sure to have the bike you are looking for at the price you want.

And don’t forget that LifeStyle Cycles has the best selection of parts and accessories, the largest apparel department in Southern California and a full Service Department with 12 bays and fully trained mechanics. We can also offer you an extended warrantys, easy financing, insurance repair work and much, much more. Come see us today!

THE ONLY SMOKEOUT MOVIE WORTH WATCHING IS NOW AVAILABLE — It’s Sunday night, time for a biker movie! Download Road 2 Smoke Out here and watch it right away.

 

Stay independent,

Zack and Scott
One World Studios Ltd.

 

Or if you purchase a Back Stage Cantina Membership, we will ship you a SmokeOut Movie DVD. Amazing.
—Ray C. Wheeler
Director Supreme
Cantina Membership


UNCLE MONKEY ON THE PRICE OF HOBBIES–My friend was down this weekend. As we waited in my garage for a young gentleman to look at Mrs. Monkey old bike he asked this and that about my bikes. I told him about my plans for the missus’s new HondaMatic, how it worked, how it would look when it was done. I talked endlessly about the Road King explaining how the parts fit together, what my hopes and dreams would be for the bike when it was finished.

We talked about Snow White and how much I was looking forward to getting her back on the road in the upcoming weeks.

“Must be nice.” It does make me stand a little taller that I’ve reach a point in my life where I can afford (barely) to have several projects on the go and expensive bikes in my stable. Not everyone is so lucky. Not everyone realizes that it is not always easy.

Bikes are a passion, an addiction and like most addicts we find a way to pay for it. I would love to head down to Daytona each year but that money can and does get spent on parts and paint.

We reuse, repurpose what we can like the RoadKing’s smashed front fender that is now the rear fender on the HondaMatic. We build old IronHeads not only because they are cool but because they are cheap to buy. We could turn our talents loose on brand new bikes and maybe one day we will but for us it is the next fix, the next bike, the next part.

I pointed out to my friend just how much he had dropped on four brand new skidoos, his luxury fifth wheel trailer and the Mega-cab diesel he bought to pull it all. So while he could afford to have the bike he wants he just hasn’t made the commitment to buying it. We all have hobbies – some just cost more than others.

–bad Uncle Monkey

 
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MASTER SEAT MAKER SHARES WITH BIKERNET — I wanted to share a seat I built for Valhalla Cycles. They sent me this seat pan and gave me a basic idea of “viking era” art they wanted on the seat. All of this was done by hand.
 
 

 

 
 It was awesome to create this one of a kind king/queen seat for them, they were great to work with and look forward to more in the future!
 

 

 

–Adam Croft

BIKERNET’S OFFICIAL CERTIFIED AND LICENSED PHILOSOPHER ON LETTING GO—Let Go, two little words can initiate a profound change in our Lives. Most of us carry a lot of mental baggage around with us every day. The weight of this baggage holds many of us back from living our truth, from living fully in the present, from being the Divine Expression of Life we are meant to be.

When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. –Lao Tzu

Some of the things we must Let Go of in order to move on, are thoughts of hate, anger, mistakes, regrets, resentment, fear, doubt, revenge, and the past.

As you read these words please pause and reflect on how much of Living the Good Life is robbed from you by holding on to this baggage. How many times have you beaten yourself up over something you did or did not do? What Joy have you missed because you were once told that you could not do something?

How much energy have you given to negativity, to hate, to fear? Emerson wrote a quote “for every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind.”

I do an exercise quite often where I replace the word anger with another negative word and think of what I am missing. For instance “for every minute I give to the past I lose sixty seconds of Living in the present.”

We have a choice of how much of our precious energy we are willing to give away. Do we want to Live our Truth, do we want to Live and express Life in new and wonderful ways. Is not time to Let Go of this stifling baggage? What is done is done, we cannot change it but we can change where we are today, right now.

Today Know: Today is the day I begin to Let Go of the baggage, whatever is in that baggage no longer serves me.

I refuse to give any more of my precious time or energy to it.

I claim my Life back fully Knowing that this baggage no longer has any power over me.

Today and I am Grateful that I still have the choice to Let Go. I close my eyes and I feel a new Peace of Mind filling my Soul as I Let Go and take My Life Back. Today I Live fully in the Present each and every second.

And So It Is
Namaste’

–Yale
Yale Custom Cycles
403-453-1999
2003 11 ST SE
Calgary AB
T2G 3G6




BIKERNET 5-Ball RACING WHEELER REPORT

Adrenaline Wish List–
****Texas Mile****March 21-22-23**** 2014****
****Mojave Mile****April 12-13****12,000 foot runway, one mile shutdown….
****E C T A Ohio Mile****5/3-4****6/7-8****7/12-13****9/27-28****
****El Mirage****5-17/18, 6-22, 7-13, 9-14, 10-19, 11/8-9****
****Race To The Clouds****6/29****92nd Running of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb****Colorado Springs, CO.****Gates Open 3:00 AM, Racing Starts 8:00 AM**
****S C T A Speed Week****August 9-15, 2014****
****BUB Speed Trials****August 23-28****
****World Finals****Sept. 30—-October 3, 2014****

Discovered another adrenaline packed event, the 92nd running of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb.. Billed as the “Race To The Clouds.” If you’re touring near the Colorado Springs, Colorado area the end of June you might want to mark your calendar for this event. Race Day is bright and early Sunday 6/29. The gates open at 3:00 a.m. Racing starts at 8:00 a.m.

Another fun packed week in the Harbor by the Port of Los Angeles with major progress to report on the 5-Ball Racing Teams, Raycer. We now have a hold down for the lightweight, powerful Shorai Battery. The good Dr. Willie has walked the soles off of his engineer boots, while consuming gallons of Christian crank, chased with gallons of Kangen alkaline Water while going over all of the Raycers fine details from axel to axel, providing what may be the ultimate window of opportunity for a safe shot at going straight and fast in August during the Bub 2014-AMA Land Speed Grand Championships, 8/23-28…..

The fuel lines are now 100%, we think, the fittings are now AN8 throughout. Our flow rate should meet and or exceed fuel demands at all RPMs. We’ll load and ship the Raycer to Dan Thayer to test our theory out on a dyno during tuning in April.

The Compu Fire regulator has been re-located to a more mechanic friendly location as well as providing a spot for cooler air to pass over the heat sinks fins.

Our local George The Wild Brush in Long Beach now has our 1/4 fairing in his shop mounting a Busa headlight for a street riding option, rather than the racetrack full fairing.
George is the pinstriper on the job. The engine might cool easier in traffic rollin’ out of LA while in the lane splitting mode, with the 1/4 fairing in place.

The ET Krank Vents are now routed to a mandatory, vented catch can. A breather line holder is bolted securely to the bottom edge of the battery box. A little ingenuity comes in handy when performing what many might say is next to impossible.

The aircraft approved fuel lines to the air plenum have been engineered to tuck in tight to the components at hand, while providing room to mount the fairing without a rub. Once the outside O-Ringed cover is removed, a simple set screw in the attached backing plate can be removed and the adjustment screw for throttle positioning is exposed providing the tuner easy access.

The axel adjusters now contain a first class lanyard, simple stuff that might prevent losing the pin.

Sunrises are a great way to start the day, makes sense to me. While on the East end of my bungalow the sun streams in every morning. Sunsets of any kind come in second best, especially the ones viewable from my kitchen window facing, of all directions, west.

Safe, fast, and forever.

Haul Ass!
Ride for Your Life!
–Ray C Wheeler
Performance Editor
wheeler@bikernet.com

HAVE IT YOUR Way with LePera’s Multi-Feature “OUTCAST GT”–LePera’s incredibly excited to introduce its all new Outcast GT! Always at the forefront of cutting edge design, LePera has taken its wildly popular Outcast and raised its style level to new heights.

Enhancing your ability to custom tailor the GT to meet all of your expectations, the inlay center strip and Speed Stripes can be customized using almost any color and material option LePera offers. In addition to looking absolutely killer, the GT offers supreme rider comfort with a deeply contoured, newly formulated, Marathon foam foundation and a bitchin, matching removable back rest!

The LePera Outcast GT is available for 08-up touring bikes only. Contact your local dealer or visit lepera.com for more info.

We are working on a racing stripe LePera seat story on Bikernet for next week. Hang on!—Bandit

NO HELMET motorcycle bill dies in TN Senate committee–

Reported by Anne McCloy

NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – A bill designed to loosen the state’s motorcycle helmet law died in the legislature Tuesday partially thanks to one man’s harrowing story.

In March 2012, Jamie Simmons was riding his motorcycle back to work from Gallatin when a car suddenly pulled out in front of him.

“The police treated it as a fatality. The EMT didn’t think I’d make it,” Simmons said.

Simmons was wheeled into the hospital with 13 broken bones, a lacerated liver, a collapsed lung and missing his top row of teeth.

He survived, and he may not have made it if he hadn’t been wearing a helmet.

“It took a shot, and I didn’t have any brain damage,” Simmons said.

State Rep. Cameron Sexton, R-Crossville, sponsored a bill that would have allowed some motorcyclists to go without helmets in Tennessee.
“The fundamental question is who has the right to decide the risk a person can impose on themselves?” Sexton said.

It’s a debate lawmakers have been fighting for years, and Sexton’s bill was the most restrictive of the no-helmet proposals ever submitted. It would have required a motorcyclist to take a safety course and increase their insurance to cover medical costs in case of an accident.

“We thought we came up with a viable plan. Unfortunately, the Senate found it wasn’t a viable plan,” Sexton said.

Sexton says he plans to research the issue even further and may submit a new helmet bill next session.

–Rogue

NORML WEED WORLD NEWS STUDY– Drug Dogs Most Likely To Err In Traffic Stop Scenarios

Stone Ridge, NY: Dogs trained to detect the presence of illegal drugs are most likely to provide false alerts in situations involving the search of a motor vehicle, according to the findings of a study published online in the journal Forensic Science International.

A team of researchers from the United States and Poland assessed the ability of trained drug-sniffing dogs to accurately detect the presence controlled substances – including marijuana, hashish, amphetamines, cocaine and heroin – in various environments.

Dogs were most likely to correctly identify the presence of contraband, particularly marijuana, during searches of individual rooms. If the dog had previous exposure to the room prior to the search, it was least likely to provide a false alert (83 percent correct identifications versus 10 percent false alerts).

Dogs were far less reliable in scenarios designed to mimic real-world traffic stops. In situations where dogs accessed the perimeter of a motor vehicle, the animals accurately alerted to the presence contraband only 64 percent of the time. Fifteen percent of the time dogs failed to recognize the presence of illicit drugs. Twenty-two percent of the time the dogs indicated that illegal drugs were present when they were not.

Drug dogs’ failure rates were even more pronounced in situations where the animals had access to the inside of a vehicle. In this scenario, dogs correctly responded to the presence of contraband only 58 percent of time. They provided false alerts 36 percent of time.

Previous studies have similarly documented drug dogs’ tendency to provide false alerts. In 2011, researchers at the University of California at Davis reported that the performance of drug-sniffing dogs is significantly influenced by whether or not their handlers believe illicit substances are present. That same year, a review of Australian government statistics, published in the Sydney Morning Herald, found that some 80 percent of drug dog alerts in New South Wales yielded no illicit substances.

In 2005, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Illinois v Caballes that an alert from a police dog during a traffic stop provides a constitutional basis for law enforcement to search the interior of the vehicle.

For more information, please contact Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director, at (202) 483-5500. Full text of the study, “Efficacy of drug detection by fully-trained police dogs varies by breed, training level, type of drug and search environment,” is available from Forensic Science International.


INDIAN CHIEFTAIN STYLING CUES– In the 1940s and 1950s, a stylish, fast and powerful new diesel locomotive called the Super Chief powered the legendary luxury train that ran between Los Angeles and Chicago. The locomotive featured a sculpted front end and long, sleek windows down the side that cut through the wind in dynamic fashion. It carried riders to exciting new destinations and new adventures.

The flagship of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, the Super Chief inspired countless thousands of onlookers to travel and see what lay beyond the horizons they could see from home.

Among those it inspired was Greg Brew, Director of Industrial Design (ID), Polaris Industries. He grew up in Arizona and saw the Super Chief and other streamliner trains cut powerfully across the desert.

Fast forward to 2012, when Brew was working with his ID team to design what would become the new Indian® Chieftain™. As he and Lead Industrial Designer Mike Song developed concepts for the Indian Chieftain fairing, Brew didn’t initially realize how many styling cues the front end of the new bagger motorcycle shared with the Super Chief. But when Brew and Song presented a set of renderings to Gary Gray, Product Director, Indian Motorcycles, Gray and his team noted the styling influence.

“It reminded us of the streamliner trains of the time, the Super Chief,” Gray said. “The freight trains of those times looked very powerful going down the track.”

Which was what he wanted for the new bagger’s fairing. “We wanted it to look powerful coming down the road, wanted lots of light so a rider can see and be seen, and wanted an aerodynamic shell,” Gray said.

Brew realized that, indeed, the trains he saw growing up had inspired him. “When Gary and those guys started talking about it feeling like a train, I almost wished that had been our original explanation, because if you look at the Super Chief, it absolutely fits.”

Brew said the ID team wanted the fairing styling to be distinctive, but they also wanted it to complement rather than overpower the bike’s other signature bodywork.

“The bike is leading with a dramatic fender with the War Bonnet on it. As soon as that fender comes around the corner, you can identify that bike as an Indian Motorcycle,” Brew said. “That fairing has got to fit with that same aesthetic.

Brew and Song worked through numerous renderings as they styled the front face of the fairing. “There’s a fairly sizable space above the headlight because to get all that technology in the fairing, you have to work with a pretty high ‘forehead.’” Brew said.

That’s not unlike the Super Chief, which also featured significant bodywork from its central set of headlights up to the sculpted top edge. On the Super Chief, that “forehead” space hosted another large, powerful headlight, which became integral to the front-end styling. The chrome trim plate above the Indian Chieftain headlight does the same thing, adding style to an expanse of bodywork.

Powerful, stylish, and aerodynamic. That describes the Super Chief train – and the motorcycle it inspired, the Indian Chieftain.

 
 
 

 BIKERNET GUN NUT REPORT–California: Plaintiffs to Seek En Banc Review of Ninth Circuit Decision Allowing San Francisco to Ban Self-Defense Ammunition and Mandating Locked Storage of Firearms

On March 25, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a November 2012 federal district court ruling that denied a request to block enforcement of two extreme San Francisco gun control ordinances. The San Francisco ordinances challenged in the Jackson v. San Francisco case require handguns to be kept under lock and key in the home at all times unless actually being carried, and ban the sale of all ?non-sporting and common hollow-point self-defense ammunition.

Because of fundamental conflicts between the courts analysis and recent Supreme Court decisions and admonishments, the plaintiffs are seeking en banc review by an en banc panel of eleven Ninth Circuit judges, and will seek Supreme Court review after that if necessary.

Funded largely by the National Rifle Association, the Jackson case was one of many coordinated civil rights cases filed in the wake of the Heller decision in 2008. The Jackson case is being litigated by the NRAs West Coast attorneys at Michel and Associates, along with former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement.

The Jackson decision highlights the problems with the analytical framework for considering Second Amendment challenges recently fashioned by the Ninth Circuit in the United States v. Chovan case. That subjective intermediate scrutiny framework allows political and personal bias to creep into the law making and judicial review process, and effectively creates a toothless and overly deferential review of government infringements on Second Amendment rights. Under this type of watered-down judicial standard of review, judges who are so inclined can find that virtually all restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms are constitutional simply by accepting post hoc government justifications uncritically, or by characterizing an infringement as insubstantial.

The request for en banc review or Supreme Court review will seek a standard of judicial review in Second Amendment cases that is consistent with the instructions and warnings given by the Supreme Court in the District of Columbia v. Heller case.

TheJackson case is one of two Ninth Circuit cases being litigated by the NRAs California legal team that are currently being considered for potential en banc review. The other case, Peruta v. County of San Diego, recently resulted in a tremendous decision from a three-judge panel confirming that the Second Amendment guarantees the right of law-abiding citizens to carry a firearm in public and striking down a Sheriffs policy that required applicants to establish a special need before they could get a license to carry a firearm outside the home.

The next several months promise to be very interesting for gun owners, so be sure to subscribe to alerts at www.CalGunLaws.com for important updates.

You can also assist in the fight to defend gun owners rights in California courts by donating to the NRA Legal Action Project today. For a summary of some of the many actions the NRA has taken on behalf of California gun owners, including the tremendous recent victory in the Peruta case click here. Second Amendment supporters should be careful about supporting litigation efforts promised by other individuals and groups without access to the necessary funding, relationships, firearm experts and experienced lawyers on the NRAs national legal team. The NRAs team of highly regarded civil rights attorneys and scholars has the resources, skill and expertise to maximize the potential for victory.


CALM AND EASY—I’ve been surrounded by a strange vibe the last couple of days. Can’t quite put my finger on it.

I attended a community meeting last night and Jesse, the hard driving environmentalists spoke out about the EPA’s lack of reports about the surrounding oil refineries. He told us that they haven’t been doing their job for 16 years. Think about that for a second. Environmental groups are suing the EPA for not doing their job. Think about that. Think about all the small companies faced with enormous business crippling fines while massive oil companies skate.

We live in a region over a web of oil lines to wells and to the port. We recently had an oil leak on a residential street. The public outcry is incredible, or are they just hoping for a paycheck. I grew up sloshing around in oil. Hell, there’s oil in every intersection I pull up to. I don’t get the big deal, but suddenly the oil companies, who keep us on the road daily are the very bad guys.

Maybe there’s a full moon on the horizon. Or just maybe a redhead will rock this old guy’s world once more. With the help of Paughco I put my Spitfire girder back together. I can’t wait to ride this weekend.

Our esteemed Bagger editor, Krash Kranzler, faced a tank slapper a couple of days ago on our new Bikernet Bagger staff ’97 Standard. He’s okay, maybe, but the classic FLH took a beating. You’ll see the restoration plan come together in the next week. Be careful out there.

Ride Free Forever,

–Bandit
 
 

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