Hey,
Another incredible week. We are flying at one thing after another. I’m supposed to be shooting footage of my old and ugly self for the Smoke Out. Doc Robinson is hanging at the headquarters for a week or… He’s a moto-journalist from Australia and searching out products for his next build, while writing stories to pay the bills.
Rick Krost came by last night to pick up his Tobey-manufactured boardtrack tanks. The night was filled with Thai food and heavy welding negotiations. Rogue send me the images for his Zipper’s tech, but I ran outta time yesterday to launch it.
Tuesday we jammed south to check out Jim Latin’s collection, which is amazing and through Doc we will bring you some features of his antique Cyclones and Crockers in the summer. We peeled back from Encinitas, almost on the outskirts of San Diego, back to Los Angeles just in time to have dinner with a friend, who we are working with to write a grant safety program. We will tell you all about it, if and when it comes together. It’s actually about Freedom, but you can’t mention Freedom around our government. It scares them.
Let’s hit the news.
IRONWORKS INNOVATIONS AWARDS ANNOUNCED–Presented at the V-Twin Expo in Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 3, 2013
IronWorks magazine announced today the winners of the 2012 IronWorks Innovation Awards. The awards also known as the “Stempys” in honor of the magazine’s founding editor Dennis Stemp have been presented since 2003 specifically to recognize leadership and positive momentum in the motorcycle industry.
“The IW Innovation Awards honor efforts that represent a fresh, forward-looking approach to our industry through creative action that advances interest or fills a need,” said IronWorks Editor Marilyn Stemp. “Especially now, when ‘wait and see’ is the prevailing attitude in business, we feel it’s appropriate to identify and acknowledge those companies and individuals who exhibit the courage to keep motorcycling not just viable but thriving.”
Five awards are being conferred this year. The winners are:
Roland Sands Designs for their Clarity Line.
Lonnie Isam for the Motorcycle Cannonball Endurance Run.
Performance Machine for their relentless product development and unparalleled industry support.
Vance & Hines for their Shortshots and Stainless Hi-Output lines and steadfast support of racing.
The Sturgis Buffalo Chip for their Crossroads Venue.
Congratulations to the winners! Check out their pictures below.
For further information contact:
Marilyn Stemp, Editor
IronWorks Magazine
www.ironworksmag.com
THIS JUST IN BIKERNET READER COMMENT– D&D Slip-On Install–Victory Vision 8-Ball
http://www.bikernetbaggers.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10065
Nice, read your comments and have first hand knowledge of these pipes for my old Harley. Just was not sure about my new Victory Vision 8-Ball. Your words helped out, ride safe and have fun always.
–Chris Bazany
Converse, TX
MEN’S FIRESTONE LEATHER GLOVES FROM BIKER’S CHOICE–Want a great looking pair of gloves with durability? These Firestone leather gloves are made of genuine naked cowhide with reinforced knuckle protection. Features include reflective piping, Comfort-Gel Palm- Gel pad in palm area for nerve protection, and adjustable wrist strap for a snug fit.
DIRTY DOM’S DEADLY DESIGNS–The sword and “Leather working” knuckle blades are made from a meteorite compound that contains high levels of nickel. The sword blade has an inlaid silver design, which ruined three swords before one worth using was completed. The difficulty doing this inlay explains why you will never see another like it.
The Ferguson Damascus blades are made from 250 layer bindles of alternating 1095 high carbon steel and nickel 200.It was welded at 2200 degrees Fahrenheit before being put under 75 tons of pressure in a hydraulic press. After the press the Damascus was normalized and annealed, then surface ground to order. Note there is no new Ferguson Damascus being produced at this time and will be no more made in the future.
–Dan
Hand forged meteorite blade with inlaid silver design. This one of a kind blade was so difficult to inlay that Dom guarantees to never make another like it.
Special rare black wood with no botanical name. Was obtained at gunpoint from head hunting witch doctors who would not part with it any other way. The wood is too hard to make simple scratches on. A power dremel must be used to carve tight images or designs. This devilish black wood is lighter than ironwood or ebony and makes a superiorly balanced handle to either. There is nothing else like it on the planet; Dom has looked.
MOTORBOOKS OF THE WEEK: TRIUMPH BY HUGHIE HANCOX–From the 1950s through to the 1970s, Hughie Hancox worked at the Triumph Meriden factory in various capacites – a fitter, a member of the famous Royal Corps of Signals Motorcycle Display Team, in the experimental department (where he actually worked on the prototype Bonneville), and eventually as one of the legendary Triumph testers.
This latter role provided countless unique experiences with some of the most iconic British motorcycles ever manufactured. The story of production testing at Meriden has never before been published, and this intimate and pragmatic account comes straight from a man who was at the heart of it. With many previously unpublished pictures and service bulletins, plus helpful advice on problems that still exist with the bikes today, this is a unique book about a fascinating time and place in British industry.
Author: Hughie Hancox
Format: Paperback, 160 Pages
Item: 200596
ISBN: 9781845844417
Publisher: Veloce Publishing
Illustrations: 180 b/w & color photos
Size: 8.14 x 9.84
Weight: 1.438 lb.
Published: February 1st 2013
DC: AE
Price: $39.95
BIKERNET READER COMMENT– Thanks for the low down on Big Bear. I hate to see anyone go under. I hope they make a success of the new company. And thanks for a great site it’s the first thing I read in the morning.
–Mark McIntosh
BIKERNET AND THE HORSE TO SPONSOR MAZATALAN, MEXICO RUN–
We are a Mexican M.C. formed with 90 members,we organize the biggest and the most important Motorcycle Rally in whole Latin America, call: “Semana de la Moto Mazatlan”, and this 2013 we celebrate our 18 anniversary. During the last years we have been working with a lot of American Companies like Discovery Channel, Thunder Press, Spitfire Motorcycles, and Kuryakyn.
Our program is designed to offer the visitors one- of-a-kind experience. We start the celebration with two beach parties. And they include non-stop activities (bikini contests, tattoo contest, concerts, fashion show, etc.). Thousands of bikers arrive and have fun with the crowd.
During the day, local and outsider people visit the spot known as : “La Plaza de la Moto” a 30,000 sq mts, location with all the sponsors, dealers, visitors, etc.
This year our event will rock from April 3rd, till April 7th. Our event draws more than 16,000 Motorcycle riders from different countries in the world, and more than 500,000 people arrive to watch the most important motorcycle parade in Mexico.
During the 5 days of the event we have more than 100,000 people and the most important Rock Bands from Mexico are playing for the people who enjoy the good music. This year some of our Sponsors are:
Harley Davidson.
Corona.
Royal Enfield.
LTH.
Mobil.
Victory.
Pirelli.
Nolan
Lotus.
This Motorcycle Rally has support from the Government and the Local Authorities. They provide us; Security, Permissions, and Medical attention for all our special guests. (April 3rd till 7th) we have lots of interesting activities and contest. You can check our web site:
www.semanadelamotomazatlan.com
MGS CUSTOMS INTRODUCES NEW FRONT AND REAR STEEL FENDERS- New Front and Rear Steel Fenders for 2009-2013 FLH Models.
MGS Custom Bikes recently announced the addition of a new series of steel fenders for the Harley bagger market. They’re constructed from 14 Gauge steel for strength and durability and can be ridden on by a passenger with no problem of the fender cracking or breaking. These fenders are as strong as they come and are available for all FLH models from 2009-2013. The rear fender comes with the license plate “frenched in” as well as LED lights for increased visibility. MSRP/Front: $800.00 MSRP/Rear: $1,500.00
MGS has won some of the most highly esteemed shows in the motorcycle industry, such as: The Grand National Roadster Show for the title of America’s Most Beautiful Motorcycle; The Rat’s Hole in Florida and the Discovery Channel’s Bike Build Off, just to name a few. MGS has also been on the cover of every major motorcycle magazine as well as countless features inside. Mike has always made his own fenders for each one of his award winning custom bikes and these fenders are now available for everyone!
For those interested in obtaining more information on MGS Custom Bikes, you can reach them at 661-951-9878, call Chris Stafford directly at 661-750-2424, email them at sales@MGSCustomBikes.com or check them out online at www.MGSCustomBikes.com.
SATISFIED CUSTOMER OF THE WEEK–Another satisfied Motor Customer. David Buber is at The Naval Base in San Diego CA and His Restored 45 will ship out when we get back from Timmonium.
–English Jim
http://www.robsusedharleyparts.com
Reston, Virginia
Hours 10-7 Weekdays
Shop Phone 703-476-6607
Cell phone 386-631-1970
DR. HAMSTER BUYS A GOLDWING—and he’s building a café racer out of it with new products available on line.
First day riding it to work! The 5-BALL RACING sticker is what’s holding it all together…
BIKERNET READER QUESTION– From a reader:
Some of the Twin Cam motors have too much run out on the pinion shaft. Is there a kit that has a front chain with a hydraulic tensioner and rear gear-driven cams?
With the pinion shaft having to much run out, the front gear section would not work unless the crank was trued, which is really not needed with the chain drive system and tensioners.
The front or outer chain is easy to get to, so if the front had a removable hydraulic tensioner, every 30,000 it could be inspected and replaced by removing one bolt, pivoting the tensioner and replacing the shoe.
This would be a hybrid system. Cams are gear-to- gear, but the pinion to rear cam would be chain drive with a hydraulic tensioner. Then all that is needed is a cam plate cover that has an inspection plate like the Evos had on the primary chain.
We reached out to Bruce Tessmer at S&S for a detailed response:
We had considered something like that, but there were a couple of things that we didn’t like about it.
1. You would still have a chain and tensioner that can cause valve timing inaccuracy, release particles of tensioner shoe in your engine, and all the rest of it. So what are you really gaining?
2. Looking at this from the big picture perspective, if your lower end is out of true, you should get it fixed anyway, because a wonky crank shaft can cause all sorts of other problems in your engine.. Of course we’d recommend an S&S replacement flywheel assembly, but there are alternatives. Just keep this in mind – if you’re going to spend the money to pull your stock wheels out of your engine and get them fixed, and reassemble the engine, why not spend a few bucks more and just replace them with something better?
Quality doesn’t cost, it pays!
Bruce Tessmer
Marketing Projects Coordinator
NEW PERFORMACE MACHINE APEX GRIPS AND PEGS– PERFORMANCE Machine’s product line includes handlebar grips, and one option in the company’s grip range is the Apex. Based on the design of the rubber wrapped Contour and XL Contour grips, this latest option features a series of machined cut-outs that form a ring around the end of the grip.
Available in chrome and Contrast Cut, the Apex will fit 1in bars and FL models with an electronic throttle.
To match the Apex grips, Performance Machine is also offering a line of Apex footpegs.
THE SHERIFF’S CUSTOM PICK OF THE WEEK– One of my top favorites in HELSINKI above. And some of the coolest iron in the show.
— SHERIFF MEDIA GROUP
S-36030 LAMMHULT
Next, he will send us shots of Swedish ice racing.
WIMMER AWARDED V-TWIN EXPO VALUE PRODUCT OF THE YEAR–
The EZ Release Cincinnati, Ohio – February 2 – We reported last week that Lee Wimmer made history by winning the Best of Show award at the Easyriders Bike Show in Charlotte, N.C with the smallest displacement metric bike to ever take the top prize in the long running show series.
This past weekend, the awards kept coming for Lee Wimmer and Wimmer Cycle of Murrells Inlet, S.C.
This time it is the “Value Product of the Year” from the V-Twin Expo. The product is about the coolest and easiest installed product money can buy for performance American V-Twins. That product is the “EZ Release” as seen below at www.wimmercycle.com.
NEW FROM WIMMER IS THE EASY TO INSTALL COMPRESSION RELEASE. NO REMOVAL OF HEADS, NO DRILL, NO MUSS, NO FUSS. SO SIMPLE YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT, AND IT WORKS! SIMPLY REPLACE YOUR SPARK PLUG WITH THE SAME TYPE PLUG THAT WE MODIFY TO WORK WITH OUR RELEASE BANJO. THE REAR CYLINDER IS REALLY ALL YOU NEED TO DO, BUT YOU CERTAINLY CAN DO BOTH. NOTE: ON SOME HEADS YOU MAY NEED TO USE A DIE GRINDER FOR ADDITIONAL CLEARANCE… STILL VERY EASY. WE OFFER REPLACEMENT PLUGS AS WELL.
MSRP: $150 EACH. INCLUDES ONE PLUG, ADDITIONAL PLUGS ARE $25 EACH. WE PREFER THE USE OF NGK AND AUTOLITE PLUGS.
CONGRATULATION TO LEE WIMMER
Another well deserved win!
THIS JUST IN: BIKERNET READER COMMENT– —Regarding Illusion Custom Motorcycles
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=8169
That was a very good article. I admire people with talent no matter how it came to them, Father Grandfather, or even better self taught.
I can fix things, but I leave real art work to the one that have the talent and ability. Keep up the great work.
–Don Coffin
President Molochs MC Santa Maria Chapter
Grover Beach , CA
BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT WORD OF THE DAY COMPLAINT—What the hell is the deal with these bizarre words? –Doc Robinson
feuilleton FOI-i-tn, noun:
1. a part of a European newspaper devoted to light literature, fiction, criticism, etc.?2. an item printed in the feuilleton.
— Selden Edwards, The Little Book
— William Makepeace Thackeray, Jerome Paturot
ROLLIN’ SIXES CHOPPERS N’ RODS COMES OUT OF THE WOODWORK–This is Jerry’s youngest son, Russell. I was wondering if it would be cool with you to throw the attached products into the Bikernet Thursday News. Dad hasn’t been keeping up as much, since grandpa passed. I’m just trying to do what I can to help him out a little.
The pictures shown are some of our cool products sold in our Ebay Store like dead bug and animal shifter knobs, custom motorcycle grips and footpegs, custom solo seats, engine dress up kits, original vintage cigarette lithographs.
Check the Ebay Store for prices and availability. We pride ourselves in quality over quantity and one-on-one customer service.
Made in U.S.A.
http://stores.ebay.com/Rollin-Sixes-Choppers?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
–Russell Bias
No problem. We will help out anyone we can in this industry. It may be a business to some, but to most in our industry it’s a brotherhood, and the Code of the West calls for helping brothers.–Bandit
BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY NOW OPEN–I came out of the chip shop with a meat and potato pie, large chips, mushy peas & a jumbo sausage. A poor homeless man sitting there said “I’ve not eaten for two days.”
I told him “I wish I had your will power.”
A fat girl served me in McDonald’s at lunch time today. She said “sorry about the wait.”
I said, “Don’t worry dear, you might lose it eventually.”
Years ago it was suggested that an apple a day kept the doctor away. But since all the doctors are now Muslims, I’ve found that a bacon sandwich works better!
I hate all this terrorist business. I used to love the days when you could look at an unattended bag on a train or bus and think to yourself ……. I’m going to have that.
Man in a hot air balloon is lost over Ireland. He looks down and sees a farmer in the fields and shouts down to him, “Where am I?”
The Irish farmer looks back up and shouts back. “You can’t fool me, you’re in that basket up there.”
–Oklahoma Hamster
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BIKERNET READER COMMENT ABOUT A TECH ARTICLE–Installing New Upgraded Cam Bearings In A Twin Cam
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10891
Great Tech article. I hope the mechanics at my Harley Dealership know this shit…
–James Ferrantelli
Tavares, FL
UNCLE MONKEY ON SHOP SUPPLIES–Suppliers are the lifeblood of custom shops. We rely on the free flowing of parts and material from our suppliers to our doors to do our work. You can imagine how frustrating it is after having parts on back order for three months to get an update from your supplier saying the next ETA is another six months away.
My customer wants to finish his bike, get it up and running but he has been patiently waiting for me to retrieve his parts. I scramble, calling my competitors. I end up referring my customer to someone else who has the parts in stock on the shelf.
For the most part my supplier is pretty good at keeping parts in stock. Where things break down is when the parts are for a vintage bikes, when they are not for a simple Evo based Softail build.
New products, new bikes, styles, and trends come along. You don’t want your shelves empty, but you don’t want to fill the shelves with risky expensive components hoping to find fate picked the long draw.
My suppliers have their own suppliers, the manufactures who build and package the actual piece. Some factories only run certain parts at certain times. Some manufacturers are shut down for months at time, trying to save on overhead to keep the doors open for the long run during this recession.
I can only hope my customer is satisfied that I was able to locate an alternative. I may have lost out on one sale, but hopefully he will remember me next time he needs a part.
-bad Uncle Monkey
ORANGE COUNTY CHOPPERS ABOUT TO SIGN NEW TV DEAL—You read about their apparel bankruptcy, but there’s more. We heard during the V-Twin expo news of a new OCC TV series. In the big picture they are doing fine.
GEORGE CHRISTIE STILL ALIVE AND KICKING—For about 40 years he was the president of the Ventura Chapter of the Hells Angels. He retired last year but then faced a 7 count indictment and was under house arrest for over a year. He recently went to court and most counts were dropped due to crappy evidence and disappearing witnesses. They basically did not have a case.
George didn’t waist time. He wrote a trilogy of fiction books, which are now in front of movie producers and major publishers.
In addition he is working with law firms, as a consultant, to help defendants deal with severe criminal cases.
BIKERNET 5-Ball RACING WHEELER REPORT–
Adrenaline Junky File
*2nd Grand Child, It’s A Boy arriving early June
*Ice Racing in Sweden* Feb, 15-16 ….http://landracing.se
*Dry Lakes Racers Australia* D R L A Speed Week Feb. 18-22 ….www.dlra.org.au
*Texas Mile* March 22-24 ….www.texasmile.net
*Ohio Mile 2013* April 27-28 June 8-9 July 6-7 Sept. 28-29 ….www.ecta-lsr.com
*Loring Maine* The Maine Event July 12-14 ….www.lta-lsr.com
*Bonneville, El Mirage, SCTA* ….183 Days….August 10-16, 2013* ….www.scta-bni.org
*BUB Speed Trials* …191 Days….August 24-29, 2013* ….www.speedtrialsbybub.com/
*Mojave Mile* Tentative dates, April/CANCELED, October, 5-6 ….www.mojavemile.com
Bright and early last Friday morning hauled ass to LAX, destination Cincy V-Twin Dealer show. Spent Sat and Sun walking the isles, thanking to Bikernet Sponsors while working the Lyndall Racing Brakes booth, with Kiwi Mike and his lovely bride on our immediate right.
After a wild Friday night we settled down to business. Waves of attendees stopped to talk the latest in big wheels from MetalSport and composite rotors. Lyndall Racing Brakes is working with Colorado Customs and Metalsport Wheels. The wheels and rotors are flawless in fit and finish.
Jimmy Kay, Two Wheeled Thunder stopped to interview Paul Kittrell the brains behind Lyndall racing Brakes. Great interview.
We’re headed into another action packed week at the Bikernet Headquarters located in sunny southern California. Need to kick a head cold then load our 5-Ball Racing Teams 124-inch twin cam Turbo Charged rocket and haul ass to the air lift for the final pieces of the puzzle.
Discovered the perfect speedo from www.classicinstruments.com. The 270 MPH unit is GPS accurate to the tits. We’ll need one for upcoming road time to stay within the posted speed limits…..
With a little help from my friends….Thanks, Thanks, Thanks.
3 Ex-Wives, My 3 Sons and their Families, Aerocharger, All Balls Racing, Kent Rich, Dutch and the Crew@Air Tech Streamlining, Arai Helmets, Keith Ball and the Crew@Bikernet, Bikers Choice, Bred Beach@Beach Racing ,Cometic Gaskets, Dan Thayer@vtwinfuelinjection, Allen Alvarez@Daytona Twin Tech, ERC Race Gas, George The Wild Brush, ET Krankvents (Thanks Ted Shrode, Ph.D—- R. I. P.), Fisher Harmonic Damper, Dan Stern@House of Thunder H-D, Horsepower Inc., Ron Williams, Jeff, Kevin@Hardtailz, Randy, Michelle and the Crew@Hyperformance, Jim’s Machine USA, K&N Air Cleaner, Paul Kittrell@Lyndall Racing Brakes, Marc Susman@Colorado Custom Cycle Wheels, Ray Whitehead@Pegasus, Pingel, Jim @Sharp Eye Transmission, Reggie and Crew@R&R Cycle, Ben Kudon@Rivera Primo, Matthew Wiley@Race Tech Suspension, Rick Tedder@ R/T Performance, Schnitz Racing, Mr. McCahill@Spyke, S&S Cycle, Matthew Negherbon@Thunder Motorcycles in San Jose, Guy Caputo@Tiger Racing, Steve The Turbo Doc, Tsubaki Chains, Vanderbeck Race Cars, Vanson Leathers, Dr. Willie, World Wide Bearings, Duncan Keller, Yankee Engineuity in San Jose, Ca..
Haul Ass!
Ride for your Life!
–Ray C Wheeler
Performance Editor
wheeler@bikernet.com
A “TON” OF ANNIVERSARIES FOR MOTORCYCLISTS–
BROOKLANDS MUSEUM & ACE CAFE LONDON LINK UP TO CELEBRATE 75 YEARS OF HISTORY SUNDAY 23RD JUNE 2013
1938 was a special year in so many ways for motorcyclists: at Brooklands, the world’s first purpose built motor racing track and home of the now legendary “Gold Star” (awarded for achieving sustained speeds of at least 100mph, the ton!), all-time speed records were set and, on London’s North Circular Road, a now iconic cafe opened its doors for the first time. Today, 75 years later, Brooklands Museum and Ace Cafe London are coming together at the historic Surrey venue to organise a special “Ton-Up Day” of action and entertainment, a collaboration and celebration of motorcycles and the pursuit of speed.
Giving this event a unique flavour, Brooklands Museum are assembling some of the most significant pre-War and post-War racing machines and the Ace is inviting the attendance of owners of cafe racers and bikes that evoke the spirit of the “Ton-Up Boys” (and girls!) and of the Rockers of the 1950s and ‘60s. Motorcycle enthusiasts, no matter what they ride or from what era, all are welcome to come and enjoy the spectacle.
The challenging Test Hill and a section of the famous Brooklands banking will be especially opened for action, morning and afternoon. There will be free screenings of 1960s motorcycle films such as “The Leather Boys”, 2013 being the 50th anniversary of its release. Dedicated parking areas for motorcycle clubs, trade stands and displays, and special Ace Brooklands merchandise which, together with a bar and music, will all add to this very special occasion.
There will be special displays to highlight the great events of 1938. On 12th March of that year, Eric Fernihough riding a 996cc supercharged Brough-Superior attained the fastest-ever straight line speed recorded on the Brooklands track when he touched 158mph during a flying kilometre run. And on the 8th October, Ivan Wicksteed set the all-time Brooklands Outer-Circuit lap record for a 500cc motorcycle when he rode a supercharged Triumph Speed Twin at 118.02 mph.
From the moment that it opened in 1938, the Ace was open 24 hours a day – it soon became popular with motorcyclists! In the 1950s and ‘60s the Ace attracted a new young generation of riders who, with their sports machines and much cherished cafe racers which, with their love of speed, soon gave rise to them becoming known as the “Ton Up Boys” and subsequently, with the advent of rock n’ roll, as the Rockers! Since fully reopening the original premises in 2001, Ace Cafe London has firmly established itself as a pre-eminent destination for all who have a passion for the sights, sound and smells of the thrills that are to be found with speed.
The Brooklands Ton-Up Day in association with Ace Cafe London takes place on Sunday 23rd June at Brooklands Museum, Brooklands Road, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0QN.
The event runs from 10:00am to 5:00pm (Gates open at 8:00am for exhibitors and traders).
The Brooklands Burn Up Ride-Out departs 9.30am Sunday 23rd June from the Ace.
Prices at Brooklands are:
Adults, £10; Motorcycle Rider and Pillion £15; Seniors and students, £9; Children aged 5 -16, £5.50; Families, (2 adults & 3 children), £27.
For further details see www.brooklandsmuseum.com or www.ace-cafe-london.com.
–LINDA WILSMORE
Tel: ++44 (0)20 8961 1000?Fax: ++44 (0)20 8965 0161
www.ace-cafe-london.com www.acecafeevents.com
Ace Cafe London Ace Corner North Circular Road Stonebridge London NW10 7UD
MOST AMAZING PRODUCT OF THE WEEK–
The Official Ultra-Ever Dry Product Video – Superhydrophobic and oleophobic coating.
–Gary
Kustoms Inc.
ICONIC MERCEDES-BENZ 300SL ‘GULLWING’ TO BE FEATURED AT AUCTIONS AMERICA’S FORT LAUDERDALE SALE–
Striking 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL ‘Gullwing’ headlines Auctions America’s Fort Lauderdale Collector Car Auction, March 22 – 24
Regarded as South Florida’s premier collector car auction, multi-day sale expected to feature more than 550 quality collector cars
Additional highlights include: a 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Factory Lightweight, a 1932 Lincoln Dual-Cowl Phaeton, a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Fuel-Injected Roadster, a 1954 Kaiser-Darrin Roadster, a 1953 Buick Skylark Convertible and a 2012 Lexus LFA
Frequently updated list of entries available online at www.auctionsamerica.com
Full event details and a frequently updated list of auction offerings are available online at auctionsamerica.com or by calling toll free 877-906-2437 (or +1 260-927-9797 outside North America). For those unable to attend the event in person, Auctions America offers a broad range of remote bidding options including Internet, absentee and telephone bidding, and the auction will stream live online at auctionsamerica.com, providing real-time coverage of the event.
2013 Lobby Season Begins
Washington DC is back at work and the Motorcycle Riders Foundation is no exception.
Two separate lobby trips have been made on behalf of ABATE and the MRF. ABATE of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania have both made visits to the nation’s capitol so far this year. Many others have their trips booked for the busy winter and spring lobby season.
The MRF also had a solid presence at ABATE of Pennsylvania’s Leadership and Legislation seminar this year. MRF President, Kirk “Hardtail” Willard stole the show at the opening evening’s panel discussion which was aired on Pennsylvania public access.
The 5th annual Michael “Boz” Kerr, Bikers Inside the Beltway, has been scheduled for May 16th. The only national biker lobby day, has been growing larger and more effective each year and this year should not disappoint. The action packed day promises to elevate the important issues that the MRF works on before Congress and gives you the opportunity to walk the halls of Congress to lobby and educate your Members of Congress. Fly out or ride out
SERIOUS BRAKING PERFORMANCE FOR LATE BAGGERS AND SOFTAILS FROM BDL AND GMA–BDL’s New GMA 500 Series Calipers provide Bagger and Softail riders with all the benefits of cutting edge technology, the finest materials, unsurpassed American craftsmanship and superior performance.
Designed specifically for 2008-2012 H-D Touring and 2000-2011 Softail machines, these high performance billet calipers are CNC machined and assembled at the BDL factory. Attention to detail and precise fit are what you would expect from BDL/GMA as is each caliper’s solid stopping power and reliability.
Sleek lines and a flawless finish on both the black or chrome calipers are once again a trademark of BDL and make a visually stunning upgrade. Available in either chrome or black, for single and dual disc models, the new calipers are supplied with mounting hardware and retail starting from $400 00.
For detailed information visit BDL on line at 714-693-1313
BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MORE ACCEPTABLE WORD FOR TODAY–gastronomy ga-STRON-uh-mee, noun:
1. the art or science of good eating. 2. a style of cooking or eating.
Well, you know how in the Poirot books he always goes on vacation to get away from it all, the mysteries and whatever else, only to have a murder committed on the very island he’s fled to for peace and quiet and some civilized gastronomy?
— Lev Grossman, The Magician King
“Tell me, dear lady,” she would shriek down the table at me with a comradely twinkle, “tell me . . . explain to all of us, how one can dare to call herself a writer on gastronomy in the United States, where, from everything we hear, gastronomy does not yet exist?”
— M.F.K. Fisher, Two Towns in Provence
The name of this delicious discipline entered the lexicon in the early 1800s. Gastronomy combines the prefix gastro- from the Greek gaster meaning “stomach” and the suffix -nomy indicating a science or field of study.
BIKERNET GUN NUT READER COMMENT–
Bikernet News
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/VTWIN_EXPO_THURSDAY_NEWS_FOR_JANUARY_31_2013.aspx
Free Nathan!
http://www.snopes.com/politics/guns/haddad.asp
Seems me they’ll to any lengths to fuck with anyone for anything gun related.
There’s so much bullshit heading our way you have to be very aware of where you are depending on what you’re doing. That’s why those on the “Hill” want these bills pushed through before you can read them.
Also, here in Florida trust your true brothers and yourself and absolutely no one else. Just about every one’s a fuckin’ rat, from the cable installers to the pest control dudes. Good idea to stash anything and everything before you let anyone in your house. There are rewards for those with good eyes.
I have to close with this. My nephew who works at Home Depot informed me he got a bonus for snitching on a fellow employee for throwing some extra mulch on some dude’s truck. I told him he needed a good ass whooping instead of a bonus. He didn’t get it ‘cuz that’s how he was trained. I advised him he better unlearn his training. Home Depot has lost my business. Makes you wonder how many other places have similar training practices.
Just my two cents.
–Tinman
Longwood, FL
HEALTH ALERT FROM THE BIKERNET MEDICAL INSTITUTE FOR HIGHER LEARNING AND DR. WEIL–Three Ways to Prevent a Heart Attack February is Heart Health Month – look for advice throughout the month intended to help you manage cardio-related health concerns.
To help reduce the risk of a recurrence, heart attack survivors need to take charge of their lifestyle. Diet and exercise are key components of a successful recovery, and the following tips will benefit anyone at risk for a second (or first) heart attack.
1.Manage the big risk factors. Quit smoking, and if you have diabetes, high cholesterol or high blood pressure, talk with your doctor about getting them under control – follow his or her advice about appropriate medications.
2.Eat a heart-healthy diet. Avoid trans-fats and include more vegetables, fruits, whole soy products, legumes, whole grains, omega-3 fatty acids and monounsaturated fats. See the food choices recommended in my Anti-Inflammatory Food Pyramid.
3.Get active. Moderate physical activity helps keep the heart muscle strong and the arteries flexible, lowers cholesterol and blood pressure, increases overall energy and helps elevate and stabilize mood.
–Dr. Weil
www.drweil.com
FOR YOUR DAYTONA BIKE WEEK INFORMATION– Bike Week 2013 Appreciation Parade is Back-Presented by Harley-Davidson Motor Company! In the second year of its resurgence, the much loved Community Appreciation Parade will be held on Saturday, March 16th, the second Saturday of Bike Week! An iconic event for several decades, the Bike Week Parade was absent for a few years before reemerging in 2012. Last year kicked off a rebirth of the event that was very well received by visitors and residents alike.
Bike Week Festival Task Force Parade Chairman Phil Maroney spoke of the event’s second year revival, “The parade is an ideal way for our business community to say thank you to our visitors and for us to say thank you to our community for hosting the event. Many thanks also go to the Harley-Davidson Motor Company for again stepping up to the plate as Presenting Sponsor of the parade. It’s a fitting role for Harley, as they were there since the event’s inception, and we certainly appreciate their continued support.”
All participants interested in riding motorcycles in the parade should congregate at the Ocean Center south parking lot on Saturday, March 16th beginning at 7AM, where staging for the parade will occur. At 9 AM the Parade will leave the Ocean Center with an escort of the Daytona Beach Police Department Motorcycle Unit.
The parade procession will ultimately arrive at the Daytona International Speedway – a parade nearly 5.25 miles long! Along the route, community businesses and residents will demonstrate their pride and appreciation for hosting the World’s Largest Motorcycle Event. At the Daytona International Speedway, home of the DAYTONA 200, the riders will be greeted by an event that includes hundreds of vendors and exciting entertainment.
For additional information on the 2013 Community Appreciation Parade contact Josie Bull at the Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce at 386-523-3675 or josie@daytonachamber.com
For additional information on any other aspect of Bike Week 2013, please visit our website at www.offcialbikeweek.com, where you’ll find the largest online resource for Bike Week activities.
126 East Orange Avenue (32114), P.O. Box 2676, Daytona Beach, FL 32115-2676 PHONE: 386/255-0981 FAX: 386/258-5104
–from Sarge
EAGLERIDERS AWESOME USED MOTORCYCLE DEALS—Here’s just one example: Clean 08′ Sportster 883 Custom. All stock with exception of some aftermarket grips and shift lever. Runs like new. Their price $4,750
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MOST AMAZING CAR PROJECT– Here are some pictures of a car my friend Rick is currently building. This is the one I was telling you and Latin about yesterday.
All hand formed out of both steel and aluminium. The hood, the doors and the trunk lid are aluminium.
The work was done by Marcel & Luc DeLay. Father and son
Wow. True Rolling Art!
–from Jim Waggaman
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BIKERNET BAGGER CIGAR OF THE WEEK, TRINIDAD PARADOX–A new addition to the Trinidad brand, the Trinidad Paradox is now available. Similar to most of the other 2012 Altadis releases, there is an attempt by with Altadis in 2012 and to reconnect with their existing consumer base by reinvigorating their current brands.
Trinidad Paradox is but one of four 2012 blends by Altadis that enhances a non-maduro Mexican wrapper (the other three being the VegaFina Jose Seijas 2011 , the VegaFina Fortaleza 2, and the Te-Amo Revolution). Wrapper : Mexican San Andreas Criollo 98 Binder : Dominican Filler : Nicaraguan Source : Deadwood Tobacco Company, Deadwood, South Dakota
Trinidad Paradox in the toro size. This cigar is available in four sizes, robusto (5×54), toro (6×54), belicoso (6 1/8×52) and a churchill (7×57). All of the sizes are box pressed. Price ranges from $108 to $120 for boxes of 16 which puts the single price at around $6.75 to $7.50.
Deadwood Tobacco Co 628 Main Street Deadwood, SD 57732
BIKERNET MEDICAL CENTER HEALTH ALERT–Four Snacks for Weight Loss include Eating small, healthful meals throughout the day not only helps keep blood sugar levels stable and energy levels high in some people, it can also be the best strategy to help prevent overeating and promote a healthy weight.
Start by making your main meals smaller in size and stocking up on healthy, satisfying snack items to round out your day. Good choices include:
1.Fresh or lightly steamed veggies
2.Hummus with whole wheat pita
3.Seasonal fruit with good-quality yogurt and freshly ground flaxseed
4.Whole grain crackers with a small piece of cheese or smoked salmon
These healthy snacks also have the added benefit of being part of the anti-inflammatory diet, and may help reduce the incidence of diseases in which inflammation plays a prominent role.
–Dr. Weil
EASYRIDERS FACE FIRST NO COLORS POLICY IN THEIR HISTORY–John Rogue I need to clarify my original statement that Easyriders was informed that violence would occur. They were concerned for the possibility based on past experience.?The bottom line is still that they were trying to insure everyone attending the shows safety to the best of their ability.
•Easyriders Bike Show In An Effort To Protect Attendees Instituted A NO COLORS Rule For The First Time In History
• I can understand an organizations objection to not allowing colors at an event but it appears that ABATE of Ohio does Not have all of the information about what is going on here.
• A motorcycle group that calls themselves Iron Order MC had an issue with another club in the area and the promoters of the Easyriders Bike Show were notified that there would be violence between the two groups at the show.
• In the interest of public safety it was decided to restrict people from wearing colors at the show until a guarantee for those attending safety could be guaranteed.
• My question is what would you do?
• And my statement is if you want to Blame Someone, Blame the Ones Involved and Not The promoters of the event.I sincerely hope that all will continue to support the shows while issues like this are worked out.
–ROGUE
Easyriders Attorneys have been able to provide us with the approval to ALLOW COLORS for all clubs except ONE. The Club that is not allowed knows who they are and will not be admitted into any Easyriders Events………ever. We promised you we were working day and night to resolve the issue but it can’t be resolved by any other means than a complete ban on one particular MC.
We apologize for the inconvenience to those who have supported us for so many years.
–John Green
Easyriders Events
www.easyridersevents.com
HARLEY-DAVIDSON CELEBRATES 110th ANNIVERSARY IN DAYTONA–Bike Week 2013 Offers Demo Rides, Custom Bike Show and More
Harley-Davidson will celebrate Daytona Bike Week 2013 as part of its global 110th Anniversary events with a special display of motorcycles and more at Riverfront Park on Beach Street and at Daytona International Speedway.
“Daytona Bike Week is an exciting part of Harley-Davidson tradition,” said Steve Piehl, Harley-Davidson Director of Customer Experience. “With our 110th Anniversary happening around the world this year, Harley-Davidson wanted to make Daytona Bike Week an important part of that celebration with our riders and customers.”
Harley-Davidson will present a unique 110th Anniversary display at Riverfront Park on Beach Street in Daytona from Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, including motorcycles, MotorClothes, H-D1 customization, Women’s Area, Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) raffle, H-D Insurance, H-D Visa, Willie G. merchandise, beverages and more.
Harley-Davidson has partnered with American Iron Magazine and Motorcycle Bagger to host the Ride-In Custom Bike Show on Beach Street Wednesday, March 13. Registration is 9 a.m. to noon with a $10 MDA donation. Trophies and cash prizes will be awarded at 4 p.m. in 11 classes with five Editors’ Pick winners to be featured in American Iron Magazine or Motorcycle Bagger magazines.
Harley Owner’s Group (H.O.G.) events in Daytona include pin stops at Beach Street and the Speedway, an area celebrating H.O.G’s 30th Anniversary on Beach Street, and a special event for H.O.G. members Friday, March 8 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Mikey Luv’s Bar & Grill on Main Street.
Harley-Davidson will give 2013 motorcycle demo rides, along with motorcycle displays, Traxxas Experience, beverages and free parking at Daytona International Speedway near the Intersection of Midway Avenue and Richard Petty Boulevard from Saturday, March 9, to Saturday, March 16, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
The 7th Annual MDA Women’s Ride takes place Tuesday, March 12 with registration on Beach Street starting at 8 a.m. and the ride landing at Destination Daytona at 10:45 a.m.
Harley-Davidson will also be at Bikers on the Boulevard on Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard in Daytona Beach March 14-16 from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
For a complete listing of Harley-Davidson events, please visit our website at www.harley-davidson.com/events and there will be online coverage from Daytona at www.harley-davidson.com/110daytona.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only major U.S.-based motorcycle manufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise.
For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s website at www.harley-davidson.com.
FAST MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY NEWS– Senate Committee Considers Changes In Washington State Motorcycle Laws. A number of bills before the state Senate could relax regulations on Washington motorcycle riders, allowing them to ride without helmets and sometimes drive through red lights.
Senate Bill 5141 would allow motorcyclists to proceed through red lights, in certain instances. Sen. Curtis King, R-Yakima, said he filed the bill because many motorcycles aren’t heavy enough to prompt weight-triggered traffic signals. Riders would be able to proceed through red lights if they wait a full signal cycle and the light doesn’t turn green.
Capt. Rob Huss, a spokesman for Washington State Patrol, said his agency opposes the bill because it could cause unnecessary accidents.
Sen. Don Benton, R-Vancouver, filed House Bill 5143 allowing motorcyclists 18-and-over to ride without helmets. Several motorcyclists spoke in favor of the bill, including Confederation of Clubs of Washington spokesman David Devereaux, who said the current law mandating helmets was a “violation of privacy.”
–Rogue
INDY ULTIMATE BUILDER SHOW–Indianapolis Southside Harley-Davidson Provides Showcase Vintage Bikes for the Indy Round of the J&P Ultimate Builder
Biker Pros, the producer of the J&P Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show, announced today that Indianapolis Southside Harley-Davidson is participating in the Indy round of the series and will be providing four vintage race bikes for the showcase on February 15-17.
The showcase is a non-competitive class, which highlights dealers, manufacturers or builders that have unique or historic motorcycles.
“Biker Pros is pleased to partner with Bob Schulteti, Owner of Indianapolis Southside Harley-Davidson, and we are looking as we have been looking to expand the appeal of our showcase motorcycle for the Ultimate Builder series,” said Bob Kay, Biker Pros’ Partner. “Since this family dealership started in 1947 we are looking forward to seeing some outstanding and noteworthy bikes such as his own vintage race bikes.”
The J&P Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show series pulls world class builders from across the United States and Biker Pros has designed a business-building program to promote the participation of the builders. This includes bike features from our media partners, social media participation, $91,000 of total prize money and a full professional photography shoot. Builders can get into the show by making the jump to http://www.bikerpros.com.
The 2012-2013 tour cities represent the most motorcycle-dense populations in the United States, reaching 75% of the nation’s motorcycle enthusiasts. Attendees will see the latest trends in custom motorcycles and meet their local two-wheeled heroes at the show.
“We have a long and storied career in racing from flat track to roadracing and we are honored to showcase our vintage race bikes at the 2013 Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show in Indy,” said Bob Schulteti, Indianapolis Southside Harley-Davidson Owner.
Professional and amateur custom builders of choppers, cruisers, bobbers, baggers, race bikes and sport bikes are invited to enter their bikes into the competition and judge each other’s work. There are 13 individual rounds of the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show nationwide with the Indy round coming February 15-17.
MARCH ISSUE OF EASYRIDERS IS ON LINE RIGHT NOW—Or check it out on the newsstands right now.
THIS JUST IN, BIKERNET READER COMMENT– 2013 STREET BOB COMES TO BIKERNET
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10684
This is it! With the 2 up seat and some highway pegs, the Black Denim paint and I’d be one happy camper! I had my last scoot stolen, a 2003 SuperGlide and I’ll never be able to afford this StreetBob or any other H-D for that matter on VA Disability but I can DREAM while Im ridin’ my 1994 BMW K75…
–CavScout62
Jacksonville, TX
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL NOT IMPRESSED–California police are less than amused about a man’s wedding proposal stunt on a freeway outside Los Angeles.
According to Yahoo News, it happened last weekend on the 10 Freeway in West Covina, Calif., which is 20 miles east of L.A.
Several hundred motorcyclists slowed to a stop and surrounded a biker who released a huge pink smoke cloud, removed his helmet and dropped to one knee to propose to his girlfriend.
His intended had been riding on the back of his bike and seemed to be surprised by the stunt, but wasn’t too shocked to say yes.
The Calif. Highway Patrol says it’s investigating the stunt and that felony charges for interfering with traffic could be filed.
–from Rogue
BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY IS STILL OPEN–The Irish have solved their own fuel problems. They imported 50 million tons of sand from the Arabs and they’re going to drill for their own oil.?
?Paddy’s missus left him last Thursday, she said she was going out for a pint of milk & never come back! I asked him how he was coping and he said, “Not bad, I’ve been using that powdered stuff.”
–Nicole
CUSTOM BAGGER KEY RACK– How slick is this! The guys over at Rancho Performance have just released these way cooool Custom Bagger key hangers. Perfect for shop, garage, office, kitchen or wherever, they make for a great conversation piece and perfect way to keep tabs of your keys and doo-dads.
And, talk about a great gift idea. Manufactured 100% in the U.S.A., racks are laser cut from 16 gauge steel. The gloss black powder coat finish looks great as is or you can paint to match your scooter.
Fully detailed right down to the bars, pipes, fairing, 5-spoke wheels and bags each rack measures 13” x 7 ½” and has screw holes pre-drilled for quick and easy mounting. Custom Bagger Key Racks retail for just $24.95 each and can be ordered by calling 714-680-6737 or purchase on line at www.coolkeyracks.com.
While there be sure to check out the trick Deuce Roadster, VW Bus and VW Beetle hangers. Dealer inquiries invited.
NEW BIKERNET READER COMMENT– Sons of Silence New Years Bash
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=948
This is Bonzo. I’m trying to get a message to Dago Carroll, in Iowa.
— TODD R.
dubuque, IA
NEW PRODUCT FROM CUSTOM CHROME—This was Pablo’s favorite product at the V-Twin Expo last week. It was being promoted by the folks at Custom Chrome.
What a diagnostic tool for serial diagnostics is:
A diagnostic tool comprises a PC equipped with a monitor or display where data saved in the electronic control systems of the motorcycle can be visualized.
Serial diagnostics refers to diagnostics where the PC communicates with a control unit (or units) via the serial communication channel brought out to the motorcycle’s diagnostic connector. By reading this channel, it is possible to read data from most sensors installed on the motorcycle.
Information on correct function of sensors or actuators in the form of error messages is also saved in the electronic systems. These error messages can be usually identified as permanent or temporary, which may be important in the event the fault occurs intermittently and usually outside the repair shop.
It is also possible to control some actuators and thus to check their functionality directly or by further measurement. This is the case with electronic setting of a throttle, of injection valves function, of ignition function etc. for example. The diagnostic tool for serial diagnostics is basically equipment enabling a person to communicate with the motorcycle’s electronic systems in a form that is easy to understandable for a human being.
But it is not only a reader. In many cases the diagnostic tool must be used for various configuration functions during maintenance or repairs, especially when replacing certain components.
BIKERNET INTERNATIONAL EDITOR FLYS INTO BANGKOK FOR MOTORCYCLE FEST– In the beginning the BMF had more of the custom bikes and builders. Most all of them are not present, so I don’t know many at the show now.
This year – while much larger is mostly manufacturers – like the IMS in Long
Beach. As a result it was geared more towards the locals and Thai speaking in general.
I will go back one more time for a few hours this afternoon – maybe Sat will be different.
Here is what the paper said today. BMF showcases the latest models from 14
Manufacturers and has on show 26 vintage BMW’s more than 70 yrs old…
Last night was busy. After the show I was able to get a pretty early start and headed out about
930 to AW.
Stopped into Vegas but there way too many guys sitting alone and only a few dancers. We peeled out to Lone Star but they didn’t even have any dancers – only a few guys on the
mechanical bull. Slow night in Thailand.
–Art
TECH QUESTION REGARDING THE SUNDAY POST–I have a question why is the welder heating the gas tank to cherry red and why that diamond shape, I was hoping you would say why, but maybe you don’t know. This will make us both a little smarter, without you tipping your hand.
–Rick Doss
Actually I didn’t know before our official Bikernet Certified Welder told me what he planed to do in order to straighten a curve in the tanks. Tobey was making a set of very intricate set of US Chopper thanks in my shop. After welding them, they pulled slightly. So Tobey heat the opposite side a couple of times and let them cool, to pull them back into shape.
That’s all I know, seemed to work,
–Bandit
AMERICAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSOCIATION DISAPPOINTED BY BRUCE BABBITT COMMENTS–Former U.S. Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt is wrong to urge
President Obama to use executive powers to close off public land, the American Motorcyclist Association said.
In a speech at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 5, Babbitt, who served as Interior secretary under President Bill Clinton, said the current administration should use the Antiquities Act and other powers to protect public land from development.
But Wayne Allard, a former U.S. representative and U.S. senator from Colorado who
now serves as the AMA vice president for government relations, said such actions
would bypass the people’s representatives in Congress. He called the Babbitt comments
disappointing.
“The administration shouldn’t unilaterally decide how public land should be managed,” Allard said. “Those decisions need to be made in Congress, with input from citizens and officials in the affected communities.”
The Antiquities Act of 1906 allows the president to declare national monuments. The federal law was initially passed to protect native American artifacts such as pottery from being taken from small tracts of federal land in the West. That is, Congress determined that national monument designations were to be confined to very small areas.
But presidents haven’t interpreted the law to apply to small areas. Clinton created an uproar in 1996 when he designated 1.9 million acres in southern Utah as the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. President George Bush used the Antiquities Act to circumvent Congress and set aside the future use of thousands of square miles of the Pacific Ocean without public debate. In 2006, he designated 140,000 square miles of ocean and 10 islands and coral atolls in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands as a U.S. national monument. National monuments don’t automatically ban off-highway vehicle use but a national monument designation makes it much easier to ban their use without input from the public, elected representatives and affected communities.
For more information, please visit www.americanmotorcyclist.com
QUOTE OF THE WEEK–
“A gun is like a parachute. If you need one, and don’t have one, you’ll probably never need one again.”
–Julie
Kustoms Inc.
That’s why everyone needs to learn about guns, and not be afraid of a very valuable tool.—Wilburn Roach
HOLY MOLY—Life is moving super fast. We should have the 1928 Shovelhead back together this weekend. I’m hoping to hear good news regarding our streamlined trike frame, and the Mudflap Girl FXR powdercoating could be ready tomorrow. That means next week, that puppy will fly back together, and I’ll be in the wind.
I need to call George the Wild Brush about some pinstriping. I’m working with Prince Najar on a feature about Ride Wright Wheels, plus I spent half a day working with Eric Bennett, at Bennett’s Performance on his S&S 106-inch conversion from an 88-inch Twin Cam.
We will probably visit Arch motorcycles, maybe Sugar Bear, and shoot a US Chopper for a feature.
I like this knobby bike. Doc and Gary Mraz, the Triking Viking peeled out to Big Bear Choppers today.
I need a shot of Jack and a bowl of healthy soup, and then we’ll hit it again.
Have a helluva weekend.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit