BIKERNET THURSDAY NEWS FOR JULY 8TH

Hey,

 

I’m going to jump right into the news. I’ve got whiskey and women waiting for me. I need to scramble back into the shop and finish fitting the gas tank for the Peashooter. Tomorrow, I promise to post the 10th 2010 Bonneville report. Talk about changing directions.

 

 

Chris Callen called this morning and reported in after his Hokey run to Alaska. We have a report on his journey ducking Kodak bears and porcupines the size of Collies. The Flat Rat vintage road racing team reported from their last race, and we have their dicey report. Two bike features are coming, and fuck it, let’s hit the news:

 

 

 

 

BAD RUMOR CONTROL–A rumor floated into the Bikernet Headquarters on Wednesday, “Bub Motorcycle Speed Trials was canceled.” That’s not the case. We called Delvene, confirmed that all was well on the Bonneville front and nipped it in the bud. “We have 235 pre-entries, right now,” Delvene told me. “That’s just 20 less than last year.”

We need finish the registration on the Assalt Weapan, and I talked to Delvene about entering the Peashooter. That will bring up the entries to 237. Pray for terrific salt conditions.

 

 

 

 

BEAUTY QUEENS, BIKES, OOMPH BANDS, AND BURGERS ON THE ROOF, 4TH OF JULY FROM THE CALIFORNIA DELTA–

For us bikers, every day is Independence Day. Life on dual wheels is very liberating. It’s what makes us who we are. And most of us are on the cultural battle lines (and the roadways) nearly every day to keep it that way.

 

But each year around the Fourth of July, we let the citizens in on it as well. Those sunshine celebrants make it a weekend-long hoorah. We go along with ‘em, usually on two wheels. After all, we dig the signing of the Declaration of Independence as much as anybody. Guess that makes us double-dippers liberty wise. So be it.

 

  

Here in Northern California’s Delta region, life is mostly small-town, rural USA. It follows that the Fourth of July hereabouts is pretty down home too. Commercialization takes a backseat on the tractor to kids in handmade costumes crafted of crape paper and enthusiasm.

 

We made the local rounds and this is some of what we saw: a mom and dad delivering their teenaged Pear Fair queen to her parade float; pretty cowgirls in matching white chaps, with unfurled old glory snapping smartly in the wind; boats filled to the gunnels with lobster-red party animals; parading fire trucks full of four-alarm happy faces; a marching tuba player in a silly hat belting out “In the Mood” and other tunes; Harleys sporting red-white-blue bunting; a cattle drive down a main street, and bombs bursting in air. It was proof through the weekend that our country is still there (even if you have to look a little harder for it these days).

 

 

As our friend and bluesman Charlie Brechtel says, “God bless America, and God bless the American biker.” Amen, brother.

 

— Text by Crawdaddy and photos by River Rat

 

 

 

TODAY’S WACKY QUOTE FROM THE BIKERNET SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM— “I’ve  never had major knee surgery on any other part  of my body,”
–Winston  Bennett, University of Kentucky basketball  forward.
   

 

THE BIKERNET MEDICAL CENTER LESSON OF THE DAY–

First-year students at Texas A&M’s Vet school were attending their first anatomy class, with a real dead cow. They all gathered around the surgery table with the body covered with a white sheet. The professor started the class by telling them, “In Veterinary Medicine it is necessary to have two important qualities as a doctor: The first is that you not be disgusted by anything involving the animal body.”

For an example, the professor pulled back the sheet, stuck his finger in the butt of the dead cow, withdrew it and stuck his finger in his mouth. “go ahead and do the same thing,” he told his students. The students freaked out, hesitated for several minutes, but eventually took turns sticking a finger in the butt of the dead cow and sucking on it.

When everyone finished, the professor looked at them and said, “the second most important quality is observation. I stuck in my middle finger and sucked on my index finger. Now learn to pay attention. life’s tough, but it’s even tougher if you’re stupid..”
–from Rogue

 

 

 

 

BIKERNET DUAL KNUCKLEHEAD BIKE FEATURE COMING– 
Just wanted to check in and give ya an update. The shoot scheduled for Sat. went ok, but we had  some technical difficulties on the way to the shoot. They’re (Jed’s Cycle Products, www.jedscycleproducts.com) redoing the pipes and repairs, but the cool thing is they’re only in Elk Grove, not far from us, so we can jam back over there for another shoot when it’s ready, in a week or two. I’m enjoying working with them, very down to earth folks. Not often you feel like family with a customer, least not me, but they are the exception.
 
–Felicia

 

 

 

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY BUSINESS MAJOR CURICULUM–

To err is human, to blame it on somebody else shows management potential.

–Canyon Carver

 

 

 

 

 

PEASHOOTER PRIMARY–I’m working with Classic Cycles (Orange, CA, 714-974-1438) on a primary belt system for the Peashooter with a ’50s Norton 4-speed transmission. The make speciality primary systems for Triumph bobbers, and special applications, such as mine. Here’s some of the dialog between Andy Dunn and me:

 

Definitely if you could measure the distance between the shafts in some sort of ‘middle position’ that would help with a belt measurment. Also, do you happen to have the stock front engine sprocket?

 

–Andy

 

We figured exactly on foot, and that’s in the center of the adjustment area.–Wrench

 

The bike looks cool! That outta be a blast on the salt for sure.. I got a couple of questions for the belt drive, 1 – does the trans have a designated mount yet? Or can we change it?   2 – Are you sure the engine crankshaft is tapered? Or does it just drive with a key?

 

 

Andy Dunn

 

Cool, the reason I ask about the tranny mounting is related to belt length… There are only so many icrements available so we have to set up the mounts with a belt length in mind…

 

 

 

 

 

PEEL BACK PRICING AT K AND G CYCLES IS GETTING YOU READY FOR STURGIS–  This week we have a large variety of different types of items on sale. Chances are you’ll find something you’ve just got to have. Here are a few items that just stand out.

 

The first item on sale this week is a Softail Transmission case. 

Cast in permanent molds from 356-T6 aluminum for strength & durability. CNC  machine finishing provides close tolerance accuracy for ease of assembly and  exact fit.   Includes installed dowel pins for starter mount, top cover mount and side cover mount locations. IIncludes installed shift shaft  bushing. Designed for use with 1990/Later starter motors. Can be used with  or without the electronic speedometer pickup sensor. Includes  Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin. Yours today for only $177.96

 

The next item we have is a Transmission case for 1989-2000 FXR / 1989-1992 FLT Built super strong for high performance applications on both race & street  bikes. Cast in permanent molds out of 356 T-6 aluminum and CNC machined for  exact location and tolerance. Machined for an electronic speedometer pick-up sensor. Designed for use with 1990/Later starter motor. Cast  Finish Transmission Case. Replaces HD# 34705-92 Yours for only $197.96

 

The next item is a V-Factor 5 Speed transmission gear set with shafts for 1991-2006 Big Twins  High quality transmission gears and shafts. 2.94:1 close ratio. Rebuild your worn out transmission also great for building a new transmission from  scratch. Yours for $259.88

Next is a Custom outer Primary Cover for 1989-2006 Softail or 1991-2005 Dyna  Chrome Plated, Pro Max Billet. CNC machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum  for superior fit and finish.   Cluch plates can be replaced without removing the entire cover due to the oversize clutch access cover.  Includes cover  bushings for both the early and late style starter shaft. Replaces HD#  60543-89 & 60543-99. Yours now for $399.00.

 

 

As always these are just a few items in our “Peel Back” Pricing. Check us  out at www.kandgcycles.com

 

 

 

PIKES PEAK H-D HELPS BIKERNET STAFF MEMBER–
Sorta good news on the dead King front. The Mother Ship in Milwaukee and Pikes Peak H-D here in Colorado Springs told me today that they’ll cover all the fucked-up parts in my out-of-warranty ’07 Road King if I’ll pay the labor. Not great, but more than I expected, and it’s about a grand less than I’d have to shell out otherwise.

I’m no wrench or I’d attempt it myself, but haven’t the tools, time, or knowledge (aside from routine maintenance and very basic stuff) to do so. That’s a nice way of saying that sometimes, I can fuck up an anvil.

I’ll have to send you some pics of the damaged parts later. Scary shit that could’ve left me off the side of a mountain somewhere with a sprocket up my ass, I shit you not.

–Bruce Snyder
Bikernet Copy Editor

 

 

 

RFR COVERS THE ROT– I did make ROT but mainly covered the tattoo contest and some shots from down on Congress, so I was not sure if I really had enough to get any words together.  Here are some shots from ROT and Cut Throat Customs bike night, CTC is competing in the AMD show at Sturgis this year so it was sort of a party to celebrate Danny and the shop.

 
 

I think I added one from 1978 of me drinking from a boot, not a glass one designed for drinking beer, but one off someone’s foot.

 
 
 
 
–RFR

 

 

 


THE SUMMER’S HOTTEST MUSIC FESTIVAL– The Legendary Buffalo Chip to Feature Dylan and Ozzy for a Week of Unrivaled Music Buffalo Chip, SD (July 7, 2010) – Get ready to go off the rails with the Legendary Buffalo Chip as they host the summer’s largest and most authentic music festival of its kind. For nearly 30 years the Legendary Buffalo Chip has proven itself as the heart of Sturgis Rally Week. This year with Sturgis celebrating its 70th Anniversary, the Chip has kicked it into high gear with a music lineup guaranteed to heat up your Rally Week festivities.

 

The Chip’s newest addition to the summer’s biggest biker lineup is the Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne. Certain to send shockwaves through the Buffalo Chip’s infamous outdoor amphitheatre, Ozzy’s notorious spectacle of gore and glitz is sure to rock and shock. Originally rising to prominence as the lead vocalist of the cutting-edge British heavy metal band, Black Sabbath in the 1970’s, Osbourne went on to achieve a multi-platinum solo career spanning three decades which lead to the eventual and complete revolution of the heavy metal music genre.

 

Also gracing the renowned stage of the Legendary Buffalo Chip for a once-in-a-lifetime performance on Tuesday, August 10 is America’s quintessential singer, songwriter, activist and poet, Bob Dylan. A musical luminary of unmatched proportions, Dylan will be offering those in attendance a unique glimpse into his remarkable repertoire of musical contributions that have spanned nearly 50 years. A trendsetter by every definition of the word, Dylan’s slangy yet profound lyrics successfully changed the face of American music, culture and politics.

 

Providing guests the opportunity to witness a genuine selection of premier bands and musical superstars, complete with the original members who made these bands legendary, the Chip is offering the most authentic music experience of Rally Week 2010. There are no comparisons or substitutions. Here’s a quick rundown of the Legendary Buffalo Chip’s 2010 Rally Week lineup:


Friday, August 6- Dave Mason and Lee Rocker

 

Saturday, August 7- Tesla and Drowning Pool

 

Sunday, August 8- Creedence Clearwater Revisited and The Guess Who

 

Monday, August 9- Trailer Choir, Buckcherry and ZZ Top

 

Tuesday, August 10- Orianthi and Kid Rock

 

Tuesday, August 10- Bob Dylan

 

Wednesday, August 11- Stonesour and Motley Crue

 

Thursday, August 12- Jason Aldean and Ozzy Osbourne

 

Friday, August 13- Disturbed and The Scorpions

 

Saturday, August 14- Williams & Ree and The Doobie Brothers

 

In addition to being the largest music festival of its kind, this year’s Legendary Buffalo Chip Rally Week festivities not only achieves raucous proportions but offers visitors a high-octane and complete biker experience. The Chip has successfully rounded up an enormous selection of biker-centric entertainment in addition to their unrivaled music lineup. From the Guns of Freedom which offers guests the opportunity to fire over 65 models of machine guns to the Legendary Buffalo Chip’s Freedom Celebration including The American Pride RideT and a special tribute to our American Veterans and Active Duty Military; the Legendary Buffalo Chip offers the complete package.

 

This year’s Legendary Buffalo Chip Sturgis experience also includes Michael Lichter’s 10th Annual Motorcycles as Art exhibit. Entitled “Eternal Combustion-30 in the Wind”, this year’s exhibit will focus on the explosion of interest and passion for custom motorcycles and will feature the works of 15 pairs of custom builders.

 

Celebrities, the nation’s top bike builders and riders looking to ride for charity are also encouraged to take part in the 3rd annual Legends Ride ®. This historic and beautiful ride takes riders from Deadwood to the Legendary Buffalo Chip through the Black Hills of South Dakota and benefits a number of local charities.

 

And you won’t want to miss the Chip’s quirkiest addition to their 2010 Rally lineup, eccentric funnyman and American icon, Pee-wee Herman. The Chip is thrilled to have Pee-wee help kick off this year’s 70th Annual Sturgis Rally Week 2010. To celebrate Pee-wee’s visit to the Legendary Buffalo Chip they have planned a number of entertaining events including a “Waiting for Pee-wee Party” as well as open auditions for guests to appear in a scene with the legendary character. Pee-wee will also be judging the Ms. Buffalo Chip Pageant and participating in the 2010 Legends Ride, as well as a Pee-wee parade through The Chip’s premises.

 

“For Sturgis’ 70th Anniversary we really wanted to out-do ourselves this year,” explains Buffalo Chip owner, Rod Woodruff. “We wanted to not only provide visitors with a large and varied selection of cool things to do, but also provide them with the nation’s foremost biker music festival- with this lineup I think we’ve officially accomplished that.”

 

Providing visitors a barrage of world-class entertainment, art, vendors, food, amenities, charitable efforts and countless memories, the Legendary Buffalo Chip offers its guests the undisputed ultimate Sturgis experience and there really is no reason to go anywhere else. Visit www.buffalochip.com now and make your reservations for Sturgis Rally Week 2010 and enjoy their entertaining selection of events as well as its authentic and unrivaled music lineup at the Best Party Anywhere!

 

–Sarah Wozniak

 

 

 

GET YOUR T-SHIRTS TO SUPPORT THE FIGHT AGAINST BOSTON CITY COUNCIL!!–They consider themselves Americans searching for the freedoms they are supposed to be guaranteed as Americans. A great many of them military veterans, they think that among the freedoms they fought for is the right to ride their motorcycles without helmets if they so desire. In California, and in many other states, they can’t, not without risking a hefty ticket. They have rallied like this every Fourth of July for the past 15 years.

 

They have Congressman Bob Filner on their side. He spoke, and even rode with the group as they traveled from Fiesta Island to Kearny Mesa, Filner did, as you can see, wear a helmet. They were sort of hoping some of their members would be stopped and ticketed, no such luck. They arrived at San Diego Harley Davidson without so much as a single citation among them. Filner says he sympathizes fully with their desire to do away with the helmet law. If nothing else, they get points for persistence.

 

State Senator Denise Ducheny is also one of their supporters, but she too, says it’s going to be a difficult task defeating two of the most powerful lobbies in Sacramento, the medical industry and the insurance industry. But frankly, a change is not likely to come through the legislative process, if there is a chance of doing away with the law, it would more probably happen if the appellate courts decide it’s unconstitutional. The riders say the fight will go on.

 

–Joe Riddle

 

 

 

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT WORD OF THE DAY–gizmo GIZ-moh, noun:

A mechanical device or part whose name is forgotten or unknown; a gadget.

 

Perhaps mindful that the machines might not swing, Metheny began with the gizmos turned off, employing an acoustic guitar for dark, Spanish-tinged tunes.

— Karl Stark, “Metheny’s gizmo sidemen a bit flat”, Philadephia Inquirer

 

Why did we have to wait until the end of the twentieth century for this gizmo to see the light of day?

— Paul Auster, Timbuktu

 

Gimme the gizmo, for the gizmo, so we can get this gizmo back on the road.–Snake, Bikernet senior cub reporter, working on the World’s Fastest Panhead

 

Gizmo was originally 1940s U.S. Navy and Marine Corps slang, whose source is unknown.

 

 

 

 


UNCLE MONKEY THE JUDGE, FROM HIS CHRONICLES–

I recently judged a local show and shine bike show at the Western Development Museum. It is something I’ve enjoyed doing since the good old days when I use to own a motorcycle “shop”. It is a great way to spend the day, a great way to see some really fine machines. Even though I am primarily known as a Hartley guy, I do appreciate all kinds of motorcycles. I try to be objective and also make sure my fellow judges are well verse in Metric bikes so that everyone’s bike has an “expert”.

 

People put a lot of work into their motorcycles, to make them their own, to make them an expression of themselves. For the most part it is a fairly easy job after all who wouldn’t want to spend the day scrutinizing every nut and bolt on a beautiful machine. That is the easy part. The down side is having to tell someone that their pride and hard missed the mark but some times it is necessary to break peoples hearts. One year I was berated for giving low marks to one gentleman’s bike — he had won at another show and shine-and while I appreciated his work, his grimy bike didn’t hold a candle to the high end choppers he was trying to compete against.

 

Sometimes I wonder what people are thinking when they check off a category. Admittedly, sometimes we have to shuffle bikes around in the categories to make sure that the bike is on fair footing and competing against similar bikes. Stock bike, means stock. It doesn’t mean adding every single bolt-on item that they can find in a catalog and some that aren’t and then expect to compete against a showroom 1984 Virago. It also means that 2010 Street Bob had better be bone stock and cleaner than stock to beat out a 26-year-old bike.

 

My favourite category is the vintage bikes. It gives me the most freedom to deem what is acceptable and what isn’t. It means a barn fresh find can compete against a full nine-point restoration. A 1946 Harley that looks like a 64-year-old bike is just as nice as the one that looks like it just rolled off the assembly line.

 

Judging bike shows means getting to know the riders and their bikes. Some let the bikes speak for themselves; some pitch it like it is a $2 dollar Taiwan whore. One year a proud owner ranted and raved about all the work he put into his bike. Hundreds of man-hours went into building a bike that was dis-portionate, wrong angles, wrong lines, too long of frame with the wrong size tank. The chunky metal flake paint, sprayed in his backyard during a particular bad swarm of mosquitoes didn’t help his case nor did the pitted and peeling chrome over rust. Honestly I thought the bike was ugly as sin.

 

A high end Eddie Trotta chopper it wasn’t but his welds were tight, his motor cleaner than a dinner plate. It was what you would expect to be built by some guy in his back yard in the 1960-70’s with limited resources, limited knowledge. Sometimes a bike is what it is meant to be.

         

–bad Uncle Monkey

 

 

 

 

BEST LOUD PIPES LETTER OF THE YEAR– This is the letter I wrote to the Fresno Bee. We all need to get involved in the fight against Senator Pavley’s “loud pipes” bill before it becomes law!

Citizens of California: You drive a car, and I ride a motorcycle. My name will mean nothing to you. The problem is that my life also means nothing to you. I look over as I’m riding, and watch you illegally talking on the phone, texting, reading, eating, and doing anything and everything but paying attention. I’ve had you change lanes into me, turn left in front of me, rear-end me at stop lights, and kill my friends with your careless disregard for us, yet it hasn’t caused you one moment of grief or regret. If one of you carelessly took my life tomorrow, you would not even bother to read my name in the tiny report in the “Local” section of The Bee.

Our state legislators have forced us to wear helmets in the name of safety, yet it was not their concern for us, but the political contributions from insurance companies that got this law passed. Now, they want to pass another that will severely restrict one of the three things that keep us alive in today’s distracted traffic: Our sight, our hearing, and the attention of drivers around us. Unless drivers are sufficiently annoyed, they will not notice a motorcycle, and our invisibility to them is the biggest threat to our safety.

Do I have loud pipes on my motorcycle? Absolutely, for the same reason that a police officer wears a bulletproof vest. They both save lives. Do my loud pipes annoy you? Your inattention annoys me, so we’re even!

My life only matters to me, my family, and a small group of friends. It doesn’t matter to the guy eating his hamburger in his Lexus at 75 miles per hour, or the woman looking back, scolding her kids, in the car that’s dangerously close to my rear fender. Do they see me? No. Do they look when they hear me? Yes. That could be the difference between playing with my grandchildren and being just another unread name in the obituaries.
 

–Buckshot

 

 

 

NEW PRODUCTION BIKE FROM SOUTH SIDE–Here is our New For 2010 Hitman production bike. This one is the first production to be raffled off July 31st 2010.
 
–Jason
 South Side Kustoms
596 Michigan Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14203
1-716-823-6279
1-800-675-3191
www.south-side-kustoms.com
Jason McCudden~OWNER
info@south-side-kustoms.com  

southsidekustoms@verizon.net

 

 

 

 

 VICTORIA BCCOM MEETING – JULY 12–There will be a BCCOM Meeting on Monday, July 12th to discuss the new regulations for motorcyclists in BC. From the thorny topic of helmets to the horse power to weight ratio and all the rest. Everyone is welcome!

 

You don’t need to be a member to attend.

 

DATE: Mon, July 12, 2010

TIME: 7:00pm

LOCATION: Steve Drane Harley-Davidson, 2940 Ed Nixon Terrace in

Victoria, BC

B.C. Coalition of Motorcyclists

Email: office@bccom-bc.com

Website:http:// www.bccom-bc.com

Phone: (604) 580-0111 or 1-877-580-0111

 

“Working for Your Freedom to Ride!”

 

 



 

FAN PHOTO FROM KEY CLUB SHOW– The sound was off the hook and as always, ATTIKA didn’t disappoint. Every song in the line-up a potential hit. Played with stuccato precision, and tight as hell.

This is a serious band that can hold the crowds attention at any level in any venue. Melodic yet heavy rock/metal with a signature style this band might not be known by all yet, but in the talent department there is nothing lacking. See them live and you will know! !

 

 

 

 

BIKERNET VETENIARY CLINIC FIDO RESEARCH– If you think dogs can’t count, try putting three dog biscuits in your pocket and give him only two of them.

–Phil Pastoret

–from Ray Russell

 

 


INTERMOT Cologne 2010 – International Photography Competition to be held as part of photokina 2010 and INTERMOT 2010–

The world of motorcycles has always been a favourite theme of photographers. A call has now gone out to photographers from all over Europe to submit their photographs on this theme to a very special photo competition.

 

This year’s INTERMOT photography competition is being organized by Koelnmesse and the German Motorcycle Industry Association (IVM), who are also the organizers of the leading international trade fair and ordering event for motorised two-wheelers — INTERMOT Cologne. The Cologne-based photographer Michael Busch will be responsible for the artistic coordination of the competition. The finalists’ images will be shown for the first time at a special exhibition at photokina from September 21 to 26, 2010.

 

The competition will be open to amateurs as well as professional photographers. Within the overarching theme of “Motorcycles” it will include typical photography genres such as Lifestyle, People, Travel Photography, Motorcycle Racing and Electronic Image Processing. The organizers have deliberately included this broad range of genres in the hope that the participants will be inspired to submit creative, classic, modern and even daring images that express their personal relationship with the world of motorcycles.

 

The participants’ photographs can be submitted in the following categories: “My World of Motorcycles”, “Biker Types”, “Emotions of Travel on Two Wheels”, “Motorcycle Racing” and “Moto Digital”. Further information on:

www.intermot-cologne.com/thefair/photokina_photo_competition.php. The deadline for submitting entries is 10th September 2010.

 

A jury consisting of experts from both areas — photography and motorcycles — will choose the finalists from the photos submitted and present them in a special exhibition at photokina (21st to 26th September 2010). The winning works will be honoured and exhibited along with the other finalist entries two weeks later during INTERMOT (6th to 10th October 2010). The attractive top prizes, which fit perfectly into the overall concept of the competition, will be top-quality lenses from the photo industry partner Tamron and, from the two-wheeler sector, a scooter from Peugeot. With a bit of luck, people who do not yet own a camera can win a Hero 5 HD HELMET from GP Pro if they send in one sentence explaining why they should win one of these cameras, which can be fitted onto every motorcycle, to foto@intermot.de by 15th July 2010. The ceremony to honour the winners will take place on Saturday, 9th October 2010, at 2:00 p.m. at INTERMOT Cologne.

 

All categories at a glance:

 

“My World of Motorcycles”

The emotions and preferences associated with motorcycle and scooter riding are as diverse as the riders themselves. Some people love vintage motorcycles, while others insist on having the latest model. Some people love to tinker with their bikes, while others just ride. Still others enjoy all of these aspects. Whether people ride their bikes to work every day or only in their leisure time, whether they’re working on their bikes in the garage or riding them on the road — there’s always a special feeling associated with an engine on two wheels.

The photos competing in this category should reveal something about the participants’ unique perspective on their world of motorcycles.

 

“Biker Types”

The photos competing in this category should combine the theme of motorcycles with “people photography”. The award-winning photos must be images of people who are obviously passionate about motorcycles and whose lives are clearly characterized by their special relationship with the motorcycle lifestyle. People, bikes and emotions — that’s what should be visible in the photographs.

 

“Motorcycle Racing and Action”

This is the category for all photos related to the theme of motorcycle racing, show riding and motorcycle activities. Whether they are taken from a spectator’s or an insider’s perspective, the competing photos should express people’s enthusiasm and fascination for motorized sports on two, three or four wheels, as in the case of quads.

 

“Emotions of Travel on Two Wheels”

On the road on a motorcycle — whether it’s a private trip or a group expedition. In Germany or at the far ends of the earth. With a one-man tent or hotel reservations made in advance; alone or in a group. Cross-country or on asphalt — this category is for photographs that capture the impressions of a journey.

 

“Moto Digital”

This category is for digitally processed photographs dealing with the theme of motorcycles; the photographs must be primarily characterized by the digital processing. This is the “royal road” for fans of digital image processing. 

Awards will be presented to images whose design involves digital effects that, in the opinion of the judges, successfully emphasize the theme and its expression.

 

(Note: Digitally processed photographs can basically be submitted in all categories of the competition. Only photographs that are expressly submitted in the category “Moto Digital” will be judged in the competition in this category according to the special criteria described above.)

 

Further information on www.internot-cologne.com

 

INTERMOT Cologne

6th to 10th October 2010

 

 

 

 

 

SOUTHERN TIER HARLEY TO AUCTION SCOTT JACOB’S PAINTING– Southern Tier Harley will auction the large canvas version of Fatboy 2000; a very rare and high demand giclee by Scott Jacobs as part their First Thursday Celebration.  This piece is beautifully custom framed and is offered at NO RESERVE!  The canvas size is an impressive 29 x 39 and is appraised at $$2500 so don’t miss the opportunity to add this classic work by master artist Scott Jacobs to your collection.  

 

The auction will close this evening at 7pm EST; contact Mike Doty at 607-773-1113 to place a bid or inquiry.  

 

 

 

 

 

IT IS TIME FOR MOTORCYCLE RIDERS OF THIS COUNTRY TO CONTACT THE AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION– and let them know they will no longer be supporting or contributing to the organization because of Bonnie Holmes-Gen. See addresses below.

 

Rogue

Sturgis Freedom Fighters

Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Member 2005

www.bikerrogue.com

 

 

Received this from Splatt the Harley Ratt:

I represent NO organization. I only represent myself, and I’m just a Biker who feels that the American Lung Association is in bed with the Progressives™ that are running this country into the ground, and recently tried to throw my lifestyle under the bus by supporting a bill that would make aftermarket exhaust pipes – ILLEGAL on motorcycles in California.

 

You do what’s right for you…as for me…these guys won’t see another dime of my money for a mighty long time.

Here’s the text, along with a list of SUPPORTERS for SB 435 – take a good LONG look at who came out in SUPPORT of SB 435…you’re gonna be surprised at one entry in particular…..

http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/09-10/bill/sen/sb_0401-0450/sb_435_cfa_20100625_163737_asm_comm.html

 

~splatt

 

VIDEO: Scroll to 1:32:36 in the hearing: https://www.calchannel.com/channel/viewVideo/1551 


Following is testimony from Bonnie Holmes-Gen, senior policy director with the American Lung Association in California.

6/28/10 – Testifying in SUPPORT of SB 435 – No Aftermarket Exhaust Bill for Motorcycles

 

Chairperson Lowenthal, Members,

 

Uh, Bonnie Holmes-Gen with the American Lung Association in California.

And we’re pleased to support this bill because we think that it represents a very important step forward, uh, in anti-tampering of motorcycles that will result in significant air quality and public health benefits.

 

As the author stated, uhm, this bill will increase enforcement of current anti-tampering and noise level statutes for motorcycles and we believe this will have tremendous benefits insuring that motorcycles that are on the roads today operate with approved emission control systems.

 

And as you have heard, if, if, eh, motorcycles are tampered and don’t have required pollution control equipment they are emitting several times more, maybe 10 times more emission per mile than motor vehicles and that has serious public health implications. Of course smog contributes to asthma attacks, lung illnesses, heart illnesses, hospitalizations and even, uh, premature death.

 

So, we are supporting this bill from an air quality perspective and we believe that addressing this issue of

tampering is long overdue.

Uhm, we just, we think this bill is an important two-fer. It’s, it’s, it’s important for the public for reducing noise but also of course, and from our perspective, more importantly to reduce pollution emissions that contribute to health, uh, serious health concerns and we ask your “aye” vote today.

 

Following are all the contacts for the American Lung Association…make a call if you like…..

 

American Lung Association of California website: http://www.lungusa.org/associations/states/california/ 

American Lung Association

1301 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20004

T: 202 785 3355 | F: 202 452 1805 | E: info@lungusa.org

 

 

 

PPG-PAINTED “PROJECT AMERICAN HEROES” CLASSIC CHEVELLE AUCTIONED FOR $250,000–Proceeds benefit Armed Forces Foundation

STRONGSVILLE, Ohio – July 6, 2010– PPG contributed the paint for a newly restored 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle muscle car auctioned off as part of Super Chevy magazine’s “Project American Heroes” fundraising program. The sale of the unique vehicle was conducted by Barrett-Jackson Auctions Saturday, June 26 at the Orange County Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, CA. The winning bid was $250,000. All proceeds from the car’s sale go to the Armed Forces Foundation for the benefit of military veterans and their families.

 

“PPG is proud to continue its support for our armed services as a major sponsor of Super Chevy’s Project American Heroes,” said Jeff Griffin, collision segment manager for PPG. “This extremely worthwhile program deserves the best quality products, and our Deltron® brand coatings ensured a stunning finish for such an amazing car. The lucky bidder not only got an incredible machine, but also did something important for the men and women of our military and their families.”

 

The team at Route 66 Motorsports, New Lenox, IL, contributed time and talent to make this dream car a reality. Starting with a donated Chevelle body, Route 66 did a ground-up restoration to produce a monster of a classic muscle car. The team used PPG’s line of Deltron products to clean and prep the body for its gleaming black and torch red paint job – achieved with Deltron 2000 DBC 9700 Basecoat Black and DCU 2021 Urethane Clear. Complementing the lustrous finish is a 550-horsepower, supercharged V-8 engine along with a six-speed transmission and a supporting cast of sophisticated suspension, brake, fuel, radiator and filtration system components. It adds up to a stunning machine – in both looks and performance.

 

Project American Heroes was started in 2007 by Super Chevy magazine to provide financial support to the men and women of the Armed Forces through the sale of classic Chevy automobiles. The’70 Chevelle is the third vehicle built for the program and painted with PPG automotive finishes. The first was a 1957 Chevrolet convertible followed by a 1969 Camaro coupe, which was auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson for an impressive $500,000.

 

The Armed Forces Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based, non-profit, charitable organization, offers comfort and solace to active-duty and retired military, National Guard, and reserve personnel and military families through financial support, career counseling services, homeowners education, recreational therapy programs and funding awareness projects.

 

For more information about PPG Deltron products, call 800/647-6050 or visit the PPG Automotive Refinish website at www.ppgrefinish.com.  To learn more about the Armed Forces Foundation, visit www.armedforcesfoundation.org.  

 

 

 

 

 

Spectro is Featured Oil at Easy Eddie’s Oil Change at the Buffalo Chip– For most of us, Sturgis is a great place to be each summer, but it’s not exactly a short day’s ride from home. So it’s great to be able to get your bike’s fluids changed right at the Buffalo Chip, setting up for an easy ride home.


“We’ll be providing a full range of lubricants — petroleum, semi-synthetic and synthetic along with transmission and primary oils,” says Rollin Karoll, VP – Sales, Spectro Oils of America. Spectro products will also be available for carry out sales.

The Oil Change facility is located just outside the Buffalo Chip west gate, you don’t need a Chip pass to enter. The Easy Eddie crew not only does oil changes, they can fix just about anything from a minor electrical problem to major engine repairs. With 10 years of Rally Service experience, (MMI and HD certified techs) they can solve your bikes problem quickly and have you back to enjoying the rally.

Spectro brands are manufactured and marketed by Intercontinental Lubricants Corp. of Brookfield, CT, ILC, one of the world’s foremost manufacturers and packagers of quality, specialty lubricants.

 

For more information on Spectro Oils, please visit: www.spectro-oils.com.  For more information on Buffalo Chip, check out http://www.buffalochip.com.

 

 

WE SALUTE CHRIS ‘WILDMAN’ CALLEN– On June 20th, 2010 some of the world’s most fearless riders came together for a 7,000+ mile run from Key West, FL to the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. Across two countries they will rode as warriors in the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge !

 

 

SS TRIKE TEST RIDE @ EASTSIDE CHOP SHOP JULY17th–
SS Trike will be providing test rides on Saturday, July 17th on the screaming yellow SS Trike at Eastside Chop Shop, which is located at 6653 Washington Blvd, Elkridge, MD 21075. To set your ride phone the pros at  Eastside Chop Shop 301-483-3650.
 

SS Trike has eliminated the lack of excitement that most 2 wheel riders experience when switching from a 2 wheeled vehicle to a 3 wheeler.

 

“Our trike looks like a Hot Rod and handles like a dream,” said Jason Nieman, Owner of Olmax Fabrication. “The low center of gravity offers a stable platform and exceptional maneuverability.”

 

Eastside Chop Shop is a full service repair facility that specializes in Harley Davidson and Custom Motorcycles. They live and breath the chopper lifestyle. The Chop Shop web address is http://www.eastsidechopshop.com.

 

 

 

AMD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PROFILE: AFT CUSTOMS’ LOWLA-  Jim Giuffra is a lucky man he not only owns and operates AFT Customs he also has a model agency. And not just any old model agency, but one that employs girls who are into bikes. In order to show the world just how into bikes the girls are Jim had them co-build LowLa with him from a Honda VTX.

 

Because LowLa is based around a Japanese engine Jim and the girls had to fabricate many of the custom pieces used during the build including the hand blown glass coolant tube, hydraulic clutch conversion and custom exhausts.

 

 

To see more AMD World Championship bikes check out the World Championship Blog.

 

 

 

 

AEROMACH’s DOG BONE RISER GOING BOBBER–

Aeromach’s latest product  the Dog Bone Riser, is gracing the company’s Finnish Racing Blue Yamaha XS650 Bobber. The Dog Bone allows up to 5 inches of vertical movement and handlebar positioning front to back. To get a custom set for your ride, Call Paul Aiken, President of Aeromach, at 704-895-0150.

 

 

 

 

FROM BRASS BALLS BOBBERS– A Few Well Made Parts, A Couple of Bloody Knuckles & Let’s Ride

If you are thinking that this sled has just the right Bobber stance, then you are correct sir! It was built with the major components coming from the Lil’ Bobber Company from Oklahoma, Brass Balls Bobbers. They literally have everything you need to make your own sled… just add beer and bloody knuckles.
 
Check out all the good stuff at http://www.brassballsbobbers.com.

 

 

 

 

RICK DOSS UPDATES HARLEY’S ROAD GLIDE WITH SUSPENSION TECHNOLOGIES SHOCKS– The Harley-Davidson Road Glide® Custom motorcycle is a classic touring bike with a slammed design and custom hot rod style. In order for the bike to handle well, it needs good shocks.

 

Rick Doss of Rick Doss, Inc. utilizes Suspension Technologies shocks on these bikes because they work so well. They keep you in the saddle longer, allows you to get through the turns faster… and maybe the most important aspect of the shock, it keeps your honey smiling.

 

Get more details at http://www.suspensiontechnologies.com

 

 

 

 

 

KENDALL JOHNSON GOES FASHION FORWARD WITH ROASTED D&D BOARZILLA PIPES–One thing everyone knows about Kendall Johnson is that he likes horsepower. His bikes really scoot. When D&D was making a swing through North Carolina for Smoke Out East, we stopped in at Kendall Johnson Customs to see Kendall’s ride.
 
With his personal bike he only cares for power. His 2002 Bagger sports and 131” motor with S&S bottom end and crank, S&S B2 race heads,S&S Super G Carb, Revolution Performance Cylinders and D&D’s Boarzilla pipe.  
 

You’ll notice that the pipe is rusted… a fashion statement? No, Kendall wanted it raw because he had to weld in a 4 bolt flange for the special S&S B2 heads. He likes his 170HP so much he hasn’t taken the time to take off the D&D 2 into 1 performance pipes and get them coated. Just bolt and go, rust be damned.
 
So, we came away with a healthy respect for Kendall’s need for speed and the knowledge that if you want to make good power and tone on your sled, do what Kendall does… go D&D Performance Enterprises. More details at http://www.danddexhaust.com.

 

 

2011 FastDates.com Motorcycle & PinUp Model Calendars

Iron & Lace showcases the world’s top custom bikes from the LA Calendar Motorcycle Show and the AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building with Playboy centerfolds and supermodels. While Garage Girls features the hottest, sexiest, wettest Calendar Kittens from both the other Calendars but without the bikes getting in the way! If you appreciate the world’s best motorcycles and beautiful girls, you need to have a least two FastDates.com Calendars, one for the house and one for in the garage! The new 2011FastDates.com Calendars make their red carpet premier Sunday July 18th 2010 at the LA Calendar Motorcycle Show & Calendar Girl Music Festival, held annual at the Queen Mary Event Park, Long Beach CA.

 

Many of the top celebrity Motorcycle Builders, their Bikes and Kittens featured in the 2011 Calendars will be there. Featured at this year’s Show are 2-time winners Jim Giuffra with the new AFT Motorsports Models built “Kimosabe” Bonneville racer, former Best of Show winner Shina Kimura with his newest retro customs, Russell Mitchell / Exile Cycles and Todd Silicato / Todd’s Cycles. The 2011 FastDates.com Calendars reveal a full 16 months of the world’s top motorcycles with beautiful pin up models beginning with September 2010. Each Calendar reveals a full 16 months beginning in September preceding the cover year. They are premium quality printed in full color on 15×15-inch dull coated heavy art board and wire spiral bound with a hang clip for easy wall display and page turning, sealed in a clear plastic envelope with cardboard stiffer for protection.

 

Calendars are available at you favorite motorcycle dealer from leading parts distributors, or order online at http://www.FastDates.com. Order toll-free by phone in the USA 1-800 461-1226. International customers can consult the FastDates.com website for a listing of International Distributors. For mail order specify the calendar name, quantity, your name, address, and phone number. Mail with check, money order, Visa/MasterCard info for $16.95 each, plus $6 S&H per US order. Mail to: FastDates.com Calendars, c/o Van Leeuwen, 13275 Paxton Street, Arleta, CA 91331 USA.

 

 

 

ANOTHER WEEK IN PARADISE–I’m scrambling for Bonneville. Sturgis is coming right up, and a contingent from Heavy Duty Magazine from Australia is taking a tour and having lunch with the Bikernet staff on their way into the Badlands. The LA Calendar Show is next week and we’re sharing our booth space with the fine art of Chris Kallas, and the fine photography of Markus Cuff. Stop by and pick up a Bikernet sticker and signed book.


 

We have some very cool bike features coming, including this one from Mark Shubin, the Bikernet Idaho correspondent, and the builder Phil Cross from San Jose. In the meantime, have a terrific weekend.

 

Ride Forever,

 

–Bandit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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