Hey,
That’s one of the always interesting aspects of life, it’s never dormant, but constantly changing. Hell, new parts are changing, the industry changes, technology changes and the Climate is changing naturally, constantly, whether we like it or not.
Hang on for the news:
HISTORIC BIKE OF THE WEEK– “Serial Number 1.” This 1928 Indian “Altoona” Hillclimber remains in original, as-raced.
condition.
From the Wheels through Time collection.
–Sam Burns
BELL HELMETS RIDER– Tyler Heuertz, wins the “Brawl at Phoenix Bike Fest”
V-Twin Stunt Contest
In front of a standing-room only crowd of cheering fans, Bell Helmets Rider and Phoenix local, Tyler Heuertz (@TallBoyyTee) with his effortless-looking riding style, rode away victorious at the first stop of the 2018 “Bell Brawl”, a first of its kind, invite only, V-Twin specific motorcycle stunt contest at the Phoenix Bike Fest.
In total, ten highly talented stunt riders were given the opportunity to compete for the $2,500 prize purse, while displaying to the motorcycle community the increasingly popular sport of V-Twin motorcycle stunting. Carey Hart, Bell Helmets Rider and former FMX competitor, led the panel of judges alongside Danny Gorman and Kris Ganem.
“It was great to be a part of such a fun event,” noted Hart. “The riders were all throwing down hard! Reminds me of the old days of FMX. I really hope to see more of these events with Bell.”
Brett Conley, the Brand Marketing Manager/Culture for Bell continued, “When you take these super talented riders who are all on such a high level of riding and combined with the perfect venue Phoenix Bike Fest provids, everyone wins. What a great kick off to the triple crown of Bell Brawl events this was!”
Rounding out the podium were Dom Parrillo, also of Phoenix, in second place, and Phillip Hayes of San Diego in third place, both displaying amazing riding style and technique.
“The level of riding is mind-blowing these days,” mentioned Max Kuszaj of Ride and Destroy. “These riders are pushing the boundaries of what is possible on big-twin motorcycles, while focusing on style and technicality. It is such a raw, punk rock, style of motorcycle riding that everyone that enjoys two wheels need to witness first hand. I cannot wait for the next event.”
The 2018 “Brawl at Phoenix Bike Fest” was supported by: Phoenix Bike Fest, The Good Ride, Legend Suspensions, and Feuling Parts.
All event information and competition rules are available at: www.RideAndDestroy.com/teamevents
For media or general information contact:
BAConley@BellHelmets.com
Max@RideAndDestroy.com
QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY–Donald is walking out of the White House and heading toward his limo, when a possible assassin steps forward and aims a gun.
A Secret Service agent, new on the job, shouts “Mickey Mouse!” This startles the would be assassin and he is captured.
Later, the secret service agent’s supervisor takes him aside and asks, “What in the hell made you shout Mickey Mouse?”
Blushing, the agent replies, “I got nervous. I meant to shout “Donald, duck!”
–from Sidehack Jerry
VETERANS’ ANNOUNCEMENT–EXTREMELY IMPORTANT INFO FOR ANYONE STATIONED AT FT CAMPBELL OR FT DRUM IN THE EARLY 2000s
–from Sarge
HELMETS NO LONGER MANDATORY– for turban-wearing Sikh motorcyclists in Alberta– Effective April 12, 2018, Sikhs over the age of 18 will be permitted to operate or be a passenger on a motorcycle without a helmet in Alberta.
The exemption follows similar amendments to traffic safety acts in British Columbia and Manitoba.
“The Sikh community has urged us to grant this exemption in recognition of its civil rights and religious expression,” said Brian Mason, Alberta’s Minister of Transportation in a statement. “Our government is committed to these principles.”
The province’s Traffic Safety Act is being amended to reflect the exemption.
Baltej Singh Dhillion, the first RCMP officer to wear a turban, applauds the move. “The decision by the Government of Alberta to allow Sikhs to be able to ride their motorcycles without having to remove their turbans, which is an integral part of the Sikh identity, demonstrates a deep respect for the traditions and customs of the Sikh community,” said Dhillon in a statement.
“This exemption is a testament to the Government of Alberta’s continued commitment to respecting diversity and religious rights of all Albertans.”
In 2014, Ontario announced it would not provide a helmet exemption to turban-wearing Sikhs.
Premier Kathleen Wynne outlined her reasoning in a letter to the Canadian Sikh Association. “After careful deliberation, we have determined that we will not grant this type of exemption as it would pose a road safety risk,” she wrote in the Aug. 14, 2014 letter. “Ultimately, the safety of Ontarians is my utmost priority, and I cannot justify setting that concern aside on this issue.”
–Calgary CTVNews
–from Rogue
The QUAIL Motorcycle Gathering is coming up soon–May 5th in Carmel.
Celebrating the “Evolution of the Motorcycle,” the event will honor both pre- and post-war eras of the world’s finest sports and racing bikes. Special 2018 classes will include rare collections of café racers, electric bikes and the Arlen Ness Private Collection. More comprehensive information is detailed below.
This event will also feature a gourmet lunch with offerings from local wineries and breweries, live entertainment, displays from leading motorcycle manufacturers, lifestyle vendors and more.
We hope you can join us in Carmel on May 5th.
Arlen Ness Customs, Hand-Built Café Racers and Electric Motorcycles to be Featured at The Quail Motorcycle Gathering
Legendary motorcycle designer Arlen Ness (left), his son Cory Ness (center) and grandson Zach Ness (right).
The May 5 show will feature motorcycles from three generations of the Ness family, including the Art-Deco inspired “SmoothNess” by Arlen Ness, the nationally-acclaimed “Curvaceous-Ness” by Cory Ness and a 145 Cubic Inch Chopper by Zach Ness, as well as a historical retrospective of Electric Motorcycles from Mike Corbin and a unique collection of timeless Café Racers
On May 5, 2018, The Quail Motorcycle Gathering presented by GEICO Motorcycle, a Peninsula Hotels’ Signature Event, will display 300 pre- and post-war bikes along with three new classes representing revolutionary innovation and creativity in the sport of motorcycling.
Tickets to the show include a gourmet lunch, parking, and gear valet service for those riding a motorcycle. Learn more on the event website and follow the action on Facebook, Instagramand Twitter.
For more information about the event and where to purchase tickets, please visit www.quaillodgeevents.com.
–Heather
TESLA RECALLS HALF OF ALL VEHICLES PRODUCED—Tesla announced last week a recall of almost half of all the vehicles the company has so far produced,” said Paul Eisenstein in NBCNews.com. The electric vehicle maker said 123,000 of its Model S sedans would be recalled because of an issue with corroding b olts leading to the loss of power steering—third time the Model S has been recalled since it came to market.
This seems to be a cold climate, salted roads problem, but adds to Tesla Production Problems.
–some from the Week Magazine.
DEADWOOD CASINOS TO IMPLEMENT ‘NO COLORS’ DURING STURGIS RALLY
Following a February 16 request from law enforcement for the South Dakota Commission on Gaming to ban colors in casinos during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, the commission put the onus on the city of Deadwood and the individual gaming properties in coming up with a solution, tasking them with “taking the lead” to implement policies to monitor potential increased bike gang presence during Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
Deadwood Gaming Association (DGA) Executive Director Mike Rodman briefed the commission on the industry’s response plan at the April 3 gaming commission meeting in Deadwood. “We believe that the best path forward to keep Deadwood safe is for each individual property to have their security and management teams work with the city of Deadwood and its safety officials on proper safety planning that takes their unique properties into consideration.
We do not believe there is a ‘one solution fits all’ approach that would be effective overall,” said Rodman in a letter to South Dakota Commission on Gaming Executive Director Larry Eliason.
The letter was drafted in response to correspondence from Eliason requesting proposals from the city and the industry as to how they would proceed to comply with the commission’s directive.
The commission asked for a list of DGA member casinos that will and won’t allow colors during the Rally.
–Bill Bish
NCOM
The entire NCOM Coast to Coast Legislative update will be published on Bikernet.com tomorrow.–Bandit
ROYAL ENFIELD already has an exceptional lineup of popular models reaching record sales YoY–They added parallel twin engine models to consolidate and further expand their market.
Their branded merchandise range from leather jackets, tees, gloves, helmets to collectibles such as mugs, coasters, bandanas and vintage pins.
Now they are further enlarging their product portfolio with cleaning and polishing products including this chain lubricant included in my servicing at Authorized Service Center. The engine oil they use at their service centers is also an Enfield brand oil.
However, just like the merchandise the sprays and lubricants are only available for purchase at Authorised Enfield Dealers.
–The Wayfarer
wayfarer@bikernet.com
SHERIFF ON THE MOVE AGAIN–
Just back from two tours of Canary Islands just doing nothing…
I hope I will see u on my 65th at Daytona 4th of March 2020!!!
The black-n-white is me in 1987 plowing through snow.
–SHERIFF MEDIA GROUP
S-363 94 LAMMHULT
SWEDEN
COLORADO OFFICE OF THE DEAD CROWS–Just a reminder to watch out for crows (and all the other road hazards out there!)…
The Colorado D. O. T. found over 200 dead crows on the highways recently and the was an Avian Flu concern.
A pathologist examined all the remains and to everyone’s relief confirmed that that was not the issue.
The cause of death appeared to be from vehicular impacts. During the examinations note was made of the types and colors of the paint found on the remains.
When analyzing the residue or wad found that a disproportionate number of the crows were killed by impact with motorcycles – approximately 98%.
The D.O.T. hired an ornithological behaviorist to determine if there was an overriding cause for this finding.
She quickly determined that when eating road kill there was always a “lookout” crow posted.
While all the lookouts could say “cah”, not a single one could say “bike”.
THE MAGIC BELL MYSTIQUE–What my interpretation is this: The bell represents, bravery and is forged in the military, thus the passing of the bell among military brothers and sisters.
The representation is in remembrance of brothers and sisters whom have died for our country in bravery, for the sake of our freedom. Thus we have each other and will sacrifice for that brother or sister. That is just my interpretation. I am not military so the bell has been passed to you,
–Gearhead
NEWS FROM THE DAV–
Servicemen and women like you put everything on the line in defense of our freedom. In return, our nation promises a lifetime of support. Yet when veterans come home, they are still faced with an overwhelming number of challenges.
DAV is working hard to bring these challenges to the forefront of our political leaders’ minds, and our legislative grassroots campaigns help lawmakers draft legislation to positively impact the lives of veterans and their families.
Will you join the fight to help us continue our legislative campaigns that provide education and support to our political leaders so they can make informed decisions for our veterans?
Among the many challenges facing our nation’s veterans, DAV is focused on:
Strengthening and modernizing the VA health care system to provide timely medical care to all veterans.
Ensuring women veterans receive equal access to health care and the support they earned.
Implementing timely and accurate decisions on claims for veterans’ earned federal benefits.
Become a DAV member today, and join us in this fight.
NEW BIKERNET CONTRIBUTOR FROM BORN TO RIDE–Hey Bandit!
I just read your article Funky Five Ball in Cycle Source magazine. I live in Marietta, GA and when you referenced Wilson Cycles in Roswell, GA I didn’t have a clue. And I thought I knew of all the cycle shops around!
Well, it seems that Wilson Cycles is a bicycle dealer! Oh my. But they just happened to have the parts that you needed for you Pan.
Interesting.
I used to shoot for you, when you were with Easyriders. Long, long ago. Kim Peterson was my contact. Anyway, I am starting to shoot again for local magazines, currently in both Thunder Press and Born to Ride southeast edition.
What can I do for you?
Both for your webpage and Cycle Source.
Let me know!
–JP Brady
Marietta, GA
photos and story on page 10 and page 22
http://borntoride.com/born-to-ride-georgia-magazine-issues/
FROM THE MOTORCYCLE PROFILING PROJECT–Daytona Beach News Journal Falsely Reports Bikers Kill Children.
The Daytona Beach News Journal (News Journal) is disrespectfully using the anniversary of a biker’s murder as an opportunity to promote a discriminatory and highly inaccurate stereotype about motorcycle clubs, even going so far as quoting an investigator from Wisconsin saying that motorcycle club members have a history of killing children.
The National Council of Clubs, a movement representing the political, legal, and legislative interests of motorcycle clubs nationwide, is outraged that any media source would desecrate the memory of a man that lost his life prematurely by irresponsibly propagating fear and false narratives about tens of thousands of individuals that belong to motorcycle clubs.
The Story as Published in the Daytona Beach News Journal
Outlaw MC member Louie Da’ Lip was murdered in Daytona Beach on April 2, 2017.
The News Journal released an article on April 2, 2018 titled, “1 year later, murder of Daytona Outlaws biker ‘Louie da Lip’ remains unsolved.” But instead of merely reporting on the facts of Louie’s murder, the News Journal used the 1 year anniversary of this incident to spread fear and sensationalized falsehoods regarding motorcycle club culture. The News Journal reports:
“Members of biker gangs have committed murder, rape and other violent crimes and they have a history of degrading women and even killing children, said Charles Berard, a criminal investigator from Wisconsin who has studied biker gangs for more than three decades.”
The above quote is so highly inaccurate and offensive that it’s printing alone should disqualify Mr. Berard and the News Journal’s credibility. To imply that motorcycle clubs have a history of killing children is as far from the truth as possible. There is a fundamental and foundational principle among members of motorcycle club culture that crimes against children are absolutely not tolerated.
Basic research by the News Journal would have revealed that even qualified law enforcement experts recently testifying in trials in Waco and San Antonio recognize that motorcycle clubs will not allow members that have committed crimes against children and that committing a crime against a child is grounds for expulsion from the club. Indeed, there are dozens of motorcycle clubs such as Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) that are dedicated to the mission of protecting children.
On the other hand, law enforcement officers do truly have a long and irrefutable history relating to crimes against children and women. The Associated Press recently reported 1,000 cases of sex crimes committed by police, including sex crimes against children. The State of Florida is not exempt. Consider the recent conviction of a Florida cop for statutory rape while on duty. And in terms of law enforcement killing children, there is simply not enough time or space to discuss even the most recent incidents that have happened coast to coast, including Florida.
Motorcycle club members, by comparison, have far less propensity to commit felony crimes. Have some members of motorcycle clubs been convicted of felony crimes? Most certainly. But, just as the egregious acts of some police officers do not define the whole, the vast majority of motorcycle club members, including 1%’ERS, do not have criminal records. The sensationalized hype is simply not true.
What do the available statistics reveal? The 2017 National Motorcycle Profiling Survey, with only a 1.4% margin of error, demonstrates that less than 2% of club members in Florida have been convicted of a felony crime.
The News Journal should be admonished for irresponsible and one-sided tabloid reporting. Louie Da’ Lip’s memory should be respected with dignity. His murder should not be, must not be, used for the purpose of spreading fear and sensationalism. This fear is, in-turn, being used to justify the current epidemic of profiling and discrimination targeting motorcycle clubs, particularly in Daytona Beach.
Professional ethics would dictate that the News Journal cease taking an active role in law enforcement’s campaign of discrimination and begin to responsibly report balanced and researched journalism relating to motorcycle clubs.
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TRAILBLAZERS NEWS–
DUES ARE DUE
Our year runs from banquet to banquet, so if you didn’t attend the banquet it is time to get your $10.00 to us. Dues were included with your banquet ticket, so if you attended, you are good for another year. You can pay online at: www.trailblazersmc.com or by check at:
Trailblazers % MIC Inc. 2 Jenner Ste 150 Irvine, CA 92618
IF YOU MISSED THE BANQUET, OR WANT TO VIEW IT AGAIN
IT’S ON YOUTUBE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXufYWyZ0AU&index=9&list=PLyZTL2E7LJnE1VV9No7njdMnojKPAgylE&t=0s
This should bring up all the videos that were produced so far
AND IN CYCLE NEWS TOO!
By Steve Bauer , and photos by Mitch Friedman
http://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/963756-cycle-news-issue-14-april-10/34
–Thank you Steve and Mitch
NO EMAIL ADDRESS, NO NEWSLETTER
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RANDSBURG ENDURO REUNION GIFT, T-SHIRTS AND INJURY
It was an awesome event and looking forward to next year. The Opera house was packed. There was money left over from your donations so Larry and Jerry decided to donate $500.00 to the Rand Desert Museum. It is small, but very interesting. Stop in next time you travel #395. There are still T-shirts available so contact Larry Langley (559) 877 4514 or cell (559) 760 1003
Sorry to say that Dave Baker fell and broke his hip while putting up a banner in the parking lot. He is recovering and wants to thank everyone who helped him get his truck home. We wish you a speedy recovery Dave.
INTERESTED IN THAILAND ON MOTORCYCLE? OCTOBER 2018
Trailblazers and AMA Hall of Famer, Peter Starr, has just returned from a 10 day ride around Thailand. It included a stop-over at the World Superbike Race. He is gathering a group of Americans for a 7 day ride, with two day stop over at the inaugural MotoGP race in Thailand in October 2018. The race is October 6-7. If you are interested, Peter can be contacted at peter@starrfilm.com for details.
Peter was in Thailand gathering info and photos for his traveler adventure book. Next stop Israel
HOSPITAL STOP: PAT BARNES
Pat Barnes, widow of Howard Barnes, Barnes Wheels & Sprockets, is currently in the hospital. Maybe you would like to send a card to cheer her up. 2684 Paradise Way, Grand Junction, Colorado 81506. Get well soon Pat. Davy and Jeffy are waiting (cats).
ALL BRITISH SWAP MEET
Sunday, May 6th at Triumph Classic Motorcycles, 7am to 11 am. 1281 Logan Ave. Costa Mesa, California 92626 TCM (714) 556 0170 www.bsaocsc.org or www.triclassic.com Call Steve (951) 245 5287 or Barry (310) 398 6406
TRIBUTE TO SPEEDWAY OPEN HOUSE APRIL 22ND
Cody Racing is holding an open house to celebrate 50 years of the return of Speedway racing to SoCal and Bill Cody passing the gauntlet (the shop) to his son, Bobby. Be there from 11am to 4pm for fun and food. Any proceeds from sales of t-shirts will go to Tom White’s favorite charity, High Hopes for brain injury. 13821 West St. Garden Grove, CA 92583 (714) 265 1576
CORSA MOTOCLASSICA AT WILLOW SPRINGS
April 27 – 29. Grand Marshall is Ron Pierce. Free parking & camping, Vintage Bike Show on Saturday, Swap Meet Saturday & Sunday. AHRMA event. Roadracing school on Friday. www.willowspringsraceway.com 3500 75th St. West, Rosamond, CA 93560 (661) 256 6666
LONE STAR AFT ½ MILE AND PRE-PARTY
If you are planning to attend the Lone Star ½ mile in Fort Worth on April 28th, go a day early for the pre-party. It is at Al Lamb’s Dallas Honda at 4pm. Fun, Food and Prizes. Win Free tickets. Meet the racers. 9250 LBJ Freeway, Dallas Texas
4TH ANNUAL AJ HERRERA MEMORIAL RACE
Saturday, July 21, 2018 at Ventura Raceway. Flat Track, Speedway, Extreme Side Cars. Running with the Buls Round 3, $1500 Pro Expert. Pit Gates open at 11:00, Public at 2:00, Practice 2:30. Racing at 5:30pm. They are looking for Sponsorship: gailwaller27@gmail.com or (805) 698 1490. Raffle Donations- Vickie Greene (805) 315 5703 Sign up at www.venturaraceway.com
50TH HANFORD VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE RALLY
Saturday, May 19th at the Kings Fairgrounds in Hanford, California. It is a Huge Antique and Classic Motorcycle Show, Vintage parts Exchange & Sale Corral, Over 150 Vendors, Food & Fun for the whole family. Camping in Swap Space/RV Hookups. ClassicCycleEvents.com (909) 629 7420
RACING AT THE GRAND
The Connor Penhall Memorial Cup is the season opener on Wednesday, May 30 at the Industry Hills Expo Center. They are celebrating the 15th Annual season of racing. 1/8th mile dirt track, family fun, no brakes, insane sidecars. Wednesday nights at 7:30. 16200 Temple Ave, City of Industry. www.industryracing.com
BSA OWNERS CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
The next ride is Sunday, April 22 “Barry Smith Memorial All British Run” Hansen Dam Recreation area. #210 Fry at Osborne. Turn left at the Aquatics Center parking lot. Meet at 9, ride at 10am. (951) 440 3521 or (661) 703 9249
“THE CALIFORNIAN” CONCOURSE M/C SHOW & CLASSIC CAR SHOW PLUS HORSE RACING
Saturday, May 5th at Santa Anita Park race track. BSA booth and display. (310) 980 7129 OR INFO@BRADYWALKER.COM OR WWW.THECALIFORNIAN.US
ATLANTA SHORT TRACK ON NBCSN
All the AFT produced races will be on NBCSN. Catch the Atlanta Short Track on Saturday, April 14th at 5:30pm ET. To find out more: https://areyouwatchingthis.com/tv/stations/nbcsn If you missed it live, watch it on Fans Choice, find the schedule at http://www.fanschoice.tv/american-flat-track
CALISTOGA ½ MILE AND SACRAMENTO MILE IN MAY
The only two AFT Flat Track Nationals in California this year. Both great races. See you there.
Calistoga ½ mile will be on Saturday, May 5 at the Napa County Fairgrounds. Tickets at sdi-racing.com & (844) 722 6453
Sacramento Mile on Saturday, May 19 at Cal Expo. Tickets at sdi-racing.com & (844) 722 6453
AMERICAN MILE TRAINING CLASS MAY BE MANDATORY
The Flat Track Safety Group is pro-active for safety. If you are planning on riding the Mile on Sunday after the AFT National at Sacramento, and have ridden less than 2 mile events, it is mandatory. Others welcome $150.00 (waived for all Sunday CFTA competitors courtesy of SDI Racing) Call Randy (415) 320 7889 Instructors: Brad Baker, Vince Hold and Brian Bartlow. Learn secrets of the Mile.
NIGHT BEFORE THE SACRAMENTO MILE AT LODI CYCLE BOWL
May 18, the night before the Sacramento Mile, it is a tradition to stop in Lodi for some excellent racing on the Short Track. To get a preview, catch the races at Lodi on April 15th. www.lodicyclebowl.com (209) 368 7182 5801 E. Morse Rd, Lodi
AMATEUR RACING ON THE MILE THE DAY AFTER THE AFT NATIONAL
Make it a long, fun weekend. Stick around for the Amateur racing on Sunday. You might see the debut of a future Kenny Roberts or Springsteen.
ARIZONA MILE MAY 12TH
The AFT Mile at Turf Paradise in Phoenix, Arizona is only a month away. The race will again be presented again by Buddy Stuffs Harley Davidson. Don’t miss the excitement of a Mile. www.arizonamile.com (602) 730 0778
VOTE FOR BUDDY STUBBS
Buddy Stubbs, Trailblazer Hall of Famer, owner of Harley dealerships in Arizona, promoter, Presenting Sponsor of the Arizona Mile, motorcycle collector, former racer and all around good guy, has been nominated to the AMA Hall of Fame. If you are eligible to vote, please vote for Buddy.
AMA PRO FLAT TRACK ROOKIE CLASS OF ’79 & FRIENDS RAFFLE
This non-profit was created to aid injured flat track racers. It is raffling off a 2018 Indian Scout Bobber in Thunder Black Smoke with ABS. They will sell tickets at all the AFT races in 2018. www.amaft79.com
TODAYSCYCLECOVERAGE.COM
Check out the text and photos along with the results of your favorite events.
ANTI MOTORCYCLIST PROFILING BILL PASSES FIRST HURDLE
The bill prohibits law enforcement from profiling motorcycle riders or those that wear club related clothes. It is expected to go to the full assembly on April 19th.
60-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF ASCOT
Robert DeCou wrote to remind us that this year marks the 60th year since Ascot opened. We need to celebrate.
50 YEARS AGO IN CYCLE NEWS
Aggie and Board members met with Motorcycle Racers Inc. to negotiate to make racing better for spectator & participants. JN Roberts won the Mint 400. Ralph (Sonny) Barger, Pres of the Oakland Chapter of Hells Angels, testified against the helmet law. Chuck “Feets” Minert on cover. First motocross held at the Saddleback site, won by Gunnar Lindstrom. Larry Bergquist won the Coyotes M.C hare scrambles at California City.
40 YEARS AGO
Broc Glover on the cover after winning the 125cc class MX at Hangtown. Lane Leavitt and Marland Whaley each won at the AMA National Trials in Auburn. Pat Hennen won John Player Trans-Atlantic Trophy series at Brands Hatch. 300 Riders were on the start line at the Tecate 500 Enduro. 19 finished. Bob Hannah won the Pontiac Supercross in Michigan. Kenny Roberts won the 250 GP and Barry Sheene won the 500 class in Venezuela. Gary Denton, Chappy Blose and Scott Gillman won the opening round of the Coors Trans-AME MX Series. Larry Roeseler won the 6th Annual Great Bear Grand Prix at Riverside International Raceway
30 YEARS AGO
Kevin Swantz won World Championship race in Japan. Tony Hendon won GNCLC/AMA Hare Scrambles at Loretta Lynn’s. All things Laguna Seca. Rick Johnson won 250cc class and Erik Kehoe won the 125cc class at 2nd round of National MX series at Hangtown. Dan Ashcraft won the National Hare & Hound at Searchlight, Nevada. Terry Vance set more records at NHRA National Championship Drag Race Series in Florida.
CYCLE NEW RELEASES ITS 1ST ANNUAL BUYERS GUIDE
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?TaB=wm#inbox/1629703ff74d11b
12TH ANNUAL SAN JOSE INDOOR SHORT TRACK
Be there on Saturday, April 14. It is always a good show on polished concrete at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. More information at www.sanjoseindoor.com http://youtu.be/mzYv6tH0zo4
2011 SAN JOSE INDOOR SHORT TRACK RACE W/FIGHT
Sent by Tony Kretz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzyv6tHDzo4
RIDING FOR CHILDRENS’ CANCER RESEARCH
David Alari is riding in the Great Cycle Challenge to fight kid’s cancer. His goal is 250 mile throughout the month of June. Please support his 250 miles challenge. https://greatcyclechallenge.com/Riders/DavidAlari/d
NORM DEWITT’S NEW BOOK
Trailblazer member and author, Norm DeWitt has a new book out. Making it FASTER II – The Indianapolis and Grand Prix Cars. Many bike and car racing legends helped him with the book, including Dan Gurney, Joe Leonard, Dani Pedrosa, Jorge Lorenzo, and John Surtees. There is also the story of the VanWall, which was based upon the Manx Norton engine, the F500 engine of choice. The Kindle version was the #1 new release in Motor Sport on Amazon in early March, and it has been a #1 Best Seller with the Paperback.
MOTOAMERICA
It is going to be a big week in Austin, Texas. MotoAmerica will be competing at the Circuit of the Americas on Friday, April 20 until Sunday, April 22. Must see racing.
LUCAS OIL PRO MOTOCROSS AT HANGTOWN
On Saturday, May 19th, the Hangtown Motocross Classic will take place at Prairie City SVRA in Rancho Cordova. The following weekend it will be at Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino.
MOTOGP IN AMERICA
On Sunday, April 22 you can witness the MOTOGP at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. It is the only time it will be in the USA this year.
LAKE CACHUMA BRITISH BIKE RALLY
Eddie and Jodi Mulder host this event at the Live Oak Campground, California – off Hwy 154. Campout with fellow classic British bike enthusiasts for a fun-filled weekend. June 1 – 4 (661) 944 1184 Also on Facebook.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FLAT TRACK ASSOCIATION AT PERRIS
On Saturday, May 5th they are having a TT race for 150cc and lower. May 19th will be the next practice day from 2pm to 7pm. Round #4 will be on Saturday, June 9.
SPEEDWAY AT PERRIS
The next speedway race is scheduled for Saturday, April 21. Gates open at 2, Racing at 5. Steve Evans (310) 309 9418
SOCAL OLD TIMERS MX
Next race at Glen Helen on April 14-15, followed on Sunday, May 6th at Cahuilla and Sunday, May 20th at Glen Helen.
SOCAL NORTON RIDES
April 21 – 22 camping under the stars in Kernville. Sunday, May 20th Frazier Park and Jun 1-3 Cambria. More information at www.socalnorton.com
WESTERN AMERICAN SCRAMBLES PRODUCTION
May 27 at the West Wings Golf Course in Victorville. Vintage, Post Vintage,& Sidecar Racing Motorcycle Show, Music on Saturday night, Food & much more. Racing on the golf course, old style, and Rubber band start. 18003 Westwind Rd. Victorville waspscrambles@gmail.com www.waspscrambles.com.
FAST FRIDAYS SEASON OPENER
Friday, May 11 is the season opener. Be there every Friday night for some good, fun racing.
Auburn, California www.fastfridays.com
BIG TIME SPEEDWAY NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Round #1 season opener will be held on Saturday, April 28th at 5pm. Race held at Prairie City SVRA-OHV Park in Rancho Cordova. The next race will be Saturday, May 12th. It is an AMA D36 event.
SUPER HOOLIGAN RACES
Saturday, April 14th is the Hooligan Hippy Killer Hoedown in Perris, California. On May 18th is the Super Hooligan Short Track at Rancho Cordova, near Sacramento It is the night before the Sacramento mile. www.rolandsands.com/blog/784/2018-national-championship-
WESTERN FLAT TRACK RACING
Saturday, April 21 Round 2 The Zaden Florez tribute Salinas ½ mile
info@westernflattrack.com (415) 320 7889
GLEN HELEN RACING
Sat April 14 SoCal OTMX International / REM
Sun April 15 SoCal OTMX International / ARX
Sat April 21 Lucas Oil Regional / MX Practice
Sun April 22 TWMX (2 Tracks)
Sat April 28 REM MX / MX Practice
Sun April 29 OTHG MX
(909) 880 3090 www.glenhelen.com Practice most Thursdays 8am to Dusk & Saturdays 8am -2pm
AMA SUPERCROSS FINAL ROUND
AMA Supercross, Round 17 will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 5th
PRO MOTOCROSS
Round 1 on May 19th at Rancho Cordova. Round 2 on May 26th in San Bernardino
ISLE OF MAN
May 26th to June 8th
D37 BIG 6 GRAND PRIX
Round 5 will be in Primm, Nevada on May 5 & 6
Sorry, running behind and some of this info may be past events by the time I get through. Always check for cancellations and changes before you head to a race or other event.
BIKERNET UNIVERSITY THE STUDY OF SOCIAL CHANGE–Civilization in 2018- this is priceless!
WELCOME to 2018
Our Phones – Wireless
Cooking – Fireless
Cars – Keyless
Food – Fatless
Tires -Tubeless
Dress – Sleeveless
Youth – Jobless
Leaders – Shameless
Relationships – Meaningless
Attitudes – Careless
Babies – Fatherless
Feelings – Heartless
Education – Valueless
Children – Mannerless
We are -SPEECHLESS,
Government – is CLUELESS,
And our Politicians – are WORTHLESS!
I’m scared – Shitless!
–from Andy
MOVIE RECOMMENDATION FOR THE WEEK–You guys need to see this movie and write about it.
12 Strong: The Declassified True Story of the Horse Soldiers
After the 9-11 attacks, before the US Armed Forces could send its Marines, Special Ops, equipment, vehicles to Afghanistan, they sent 12 soldiers on horseback with guns for immediate assault while the Armed Forces hoped to reach Afghanistan many weeks later. The film is based on Doug Stanton’s non-fiction book Horse Soldiers.
You need to watch this on a big screen TV like 55 inch or 65 inch to really appreciate the film. It was released on IMAX.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_Strong
–Ujjwal Dey
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VINTAGE SHOT OF THE WEEK– Crocker engineer Paul Bigsby with rider Sam Parriot at Muroc dry lake, 1940.
–Sam Burns
CLIMATE CHANGE EXTREME–David Buckel: US lawyer sets himself on fire in climate protest.
A prominent US lawyer has died after setting himself on fire in a New York park in a protest against climate change.
The remains of David Buckel, 60, were found in Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
In a suicide note found nearby, Mr Buckel wrote that he had immolated himself using fossil fuel to symbolise what he said was the damage human beings were doing to the Earth.
“My early death by fossil fuel reflects what we are doing to ourselves,” he said.
This is funny,
Cow farts and barbecues are much worse than fossil fuels, and the human impact is ridiculously small. Maybe we should restrict clouds…
–Bandit
BAD COP FILES–Deputy gets house arrest for stealing pills from dead man
WEST PALM BEACH – A former Florida deputy accused of stealing prescription medications from a dead man’s home after Hurricane Irma has been sentenced to a year of house arrest.
The Palm Beach Post reported that 36-year-old Jason Cooke pleaded guilty Friday to burglary and petit theft as part of deal with prosecutors.
Authorities said Palm Beach County deputies went to an 85-year-old man’s Boynton Beach home for a wellness check on Sept. 12, two days after the storm made landfall in Florida. The man was found collapsed in the bedroom and later died at a nearby hospital.
Later that day, the man’s son received an alert from the home’s motion detector. Surveillance footage showed Cooke, who wasn’t with the deputies that responded earlier, enter the home through the garage. Authorities said Cooke took pain pills, muscle relaxers and anti-psychotic medication.
Ex-Texas congressman Stockman convicted of fraud, conspiracy
A federal jury convicted a former GOP congressman from Texas of fraud and conspiracy Thursday for misusing charitable donations to pay for personal and political expenses.
The jury found that Steve Stockman worked with staffers to bilk conservative foundations out of at least $775,000. A campaign worker and an aide have pleaded guilty to various charges. Stockman, 61, could face decades in prison at sentencing in August.
NEW ORLEANS CELEBRATES
300–Through it all, it lets the good times roll
Ever since Canadian-born French explorer Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville chose the swampy, flood-prone bend in the lower Mississippi River as the spot for a new French colony in 1718, New Orleans has been a roller coaster of historical events.
Nouvelle-Orléans , as it was originally known, was ruled by three countries in less than a century — France, Spain and America — and swelled with Caribbean, European and African immigrants. It endured outbreaks of yellow fever, slave uprisings, river floods and one debilitating hurricane after another. The most recent big one, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, submerged 80% of the city, led to about 1,400 deaths and threatened the city’s very existence.
This year, New Orleans, birthplace of jazz and jambalaya, celebrates its survival from three centuries of tumult with a 300th birthday party filled with exhibitions, panel discussions, street parades and parties. Throughout the city, large “300” signs have been set up in plazas and parks, each big enough for visitors to snap pictures beside.
Sean Cummings, a hotelier and entrepreneur, said the tricentennial is as much a tribute to the city’s resilience as it is to its existence.
“For me, it’s a (sign) that something here works,” he said. “It’s lasted for 300 years, and New Orleans has managed to be not only part of the physical landscape as an American city but in many ways part of the poetic landscape.”
The city that today is New Orleans almost wasn’t. British explorers nearly claimed the area for themselves, and even the 18th-century aristocrats in Paris originally wanted their French outpost in Biloxi or farther upriver near modern-day Baton Rouge.
Only Bienville’s machinations brought New Orleans to its present spot. After surviving disease, starvation and storms, New Orleans in the 19th century became a thriving center of commerce, reaping profits from cotton, banking, slaves, and anything that floated up or down the Mississippi, said Lawrence Powell, a Tulane University historian and author of The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans.
By 1840, New Orleans was the thirdlargest banking center in the U.S., behind only New York and Baltimore, he said. “There was a time when this town was practically the center of the universe,” Powell said.
New Orleans, like the rest of the nation, was gripped by World War I during the city’s 200th anniversary in 1918 and didn’t roll out much of a celebration. This year, expect the city to throw a true party, he said. “Three hundred years is a pretty good run,” Powell said.
There will be street performances at Congo Square, where slaves would meet and dance to beating drums; displays of 18th-century artifacts and documents explaining the city’s founding; and a tricentennial fireworks show.
More than anything, the city will be celebrating the various groups and cultures that have descended onto New Orleans over the years and forged its uniqueness, said Steven Bingler, a New Orleans architect and urban planner.
Each new wave of immigrants to the city brought with them their food, music and architecture. Spanish settlers in the late 18th and early 19th centuries used local ingredients to morph their beloved paella into jambalaya.
They filled the French Quarter, the city’s oldest neighborhood, with homes decorated with ornate wrought-iron balconies and courtyards, more akin to homes in Havana and Sevilla than anything found in the U.S., Bingler said. “Almost every art form in New Orleans is connected to an earlier era,” he said.
Into the 20th and 21st centuries, New Orleans struggled through waves of economic depression, blistering storms and a steady brain drain of its educated class. Hurricane Katrina infused billions of dollars into the economy and led to significant flood protection and public school improvements.
Still, the economy appears stalled, job growth is slowing, and the poverty rate still lingers around 24% — nearly double the U.S. average, according to the Brookings Institution. Murders and violent crime also remain challenges.
None of that seemed to matter to Benny Jones Sr., leader of the Treme Brass Band, on a recent Tuesday night as he readied his musicians for a gig at d.b.a.’s on Frenchmen Street. Jones, 74, has been playing traditional New Orleans music in his Sixth Ward neighborhood since before he was a teenager.
Jones said he never thought he’d live to see the city’s 300th birthday. But now that it’s here, he plans to praise it right.
“It’s going to be a party,” he said. “And it’s going to be big.”
–Rick Jervis
USA TODAY
–from Rogue
Supreme Leader
Bikernet Baggers
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BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY IS OPEN FOR LUNCH–
Upon entering a bar: Me: What’s the wifi password?
Bartender: You need to buy a drink first.
Me: Okay, I’ll have a coke.
Bartender: Is Pepsi okay?
Me: Sure. How much is that?
Bartender: $3.
Me: There you go.
So what’s the wifi password?
Bartender: You need to buy a drink first. No spaces, all lowercase.
–from Sidehack Jerry
High Speeds and Heady Thrills Planned for 17th Anniversary of Gettysburg Bike Week–Back in style at the Allstar Events Complex, Gettysburg Bike Week looks to celebrate its 17th year with the high-flying, death-defying spectacle that is the American Motor Drome Co.’s Wall of Death.
A giant silo-shaped cylinder 30 feet in diameter with 15-feet-high wooden-plank walls, the vintage live-action thrill show that is the Wall of Death serves as a cyclone of mayhem wherein motorcycle daredevils drive century-old Indian and Harley-Davidson motorcycles at high speed round and round, parallel to the ground, climbing the walls, performing stunts, inching toward an audience perched right above the action.
Star rider Charlie Ransom is back for his 14th year riding the Wall of Death on a 100-year-old Indian motorcycle. Attendees can plan on seeing him snatch money from the hands of spectators as he races around the top of the cylinder, beset by g-forces, mere inches from an awed audience.
In addition to Wall of Death performances each day of the rally, musical festivities kick off on the S.S. Vape Stage on Thursday night and will continue through the weekend with national headliners each night.
For more information on the Rally, including scheduling, lodging options, and more, visit www.gettysburgbikeweek.com. Follow them on Twitter: @GburgBikeWk. To contact Gettysburg Bike Week, e-mail gbwvendor@yahoo.com.
–Ken Conte
BAD COP UPDATE--Police and the Feds Can Now Unlock Your iPhone without Apple’s Help
https://pjmedia.com/lifestyle/police-feds-can-now-unlock-iphone-without-apples-help/
In spite of what some law enforcement agencies say, it’s becoming easier for them to unlock our mobile devices. Several reports now indicate that technology companies are providing police with ways to unlock an iPhone, the most secure of all popular mobile devices. Agencies have complained that Apple has prevented them from accessing iPhones during their investigations and say they have no other options.
Android phones have always been less of a problem to unlock because there are many more manufacturers with varying levels of the Android OS, the apps are less secure, and most of the phones rarely get updated when a vulnerability is found. That was noted earlier this week when it was reported that Facebook scraped Android phone users’ phone and message logs.
Apple has also taken the greatest care among the leading device manufacturers to protect its customers’ confidentiality. One of their arguments for not providing a backdoor to unlock their phones has been that once their phones are susceptible to being unlocked, that capability will be used not only by law enforcement agencies, but also by criminals, putting their customers at risk.
–By Phil Baker
PJ Media
–from Rogue
GUN NUT REPORT--Florida Woman Stops Alligator Attack Using a Small Beretta Pistol:
Another good reason to have a concealed weapons permit. This is a story of self-control and marksmanship by a brave, cool-headed woman with a small pistol against a fierce predator.
What’s the smallest caliber that you would trust to protect yourself?
Here’s her story in her own words: “While out walking along the edge of a pond just outside my house in ‘The Villages’ with my soon to be ex-husband, discussing property settlement and other divorce issues, we were surprised by a huge 12-ft. alligator, which suddenly emerged from the murky water and began charging us with its large jaws wide open.”
She must have been protecting her nest because she was extremely aggresive.
“If I had not had my little Beretta .25 caliber pistol with me, I would not be here today! Just one shot to my estranged husband’s knee cap was all it took. The gator got him easily, and I was able to escape by just walking away at a brisk pace. The amount I saved in lawyer’s fees was really incredible, and his life insurance was a real big bonus!”
–from “SIDEHACK” Jerry
LIFESTYLE CYCLES DEAL OF THE WEEK, GREAT BIKES FOR UNDER $10,000–
We carry Street Glides, Road Glides, Road Kings, Ultras, Sportsters, Softails, Dynas, and much more!!! Choose from over 200 bikes in our inventory. To view our current inventory, please visit www.LifestyleCycles.com or call us at (714)-490-0155. EZ FINANCING and EXTENDED WARRANTIES available!!
ABOUT THIS BIKE…..
2007 Harley-Davidson FXDL – Dyna Low Rider
When this long and low factory custom first debuted, it was an instant hit among the Harley-Davidson faithful. The word “low” describes much more than rider position when it comes to the Dyna Low Rider. With the 25.8-inch seat height is among the lowest in the Harley-Davidson line. The bikes ergonomics are well-suited to those looking for a comfortable ride, while the Twin Cam 96 powertrain actually brings the low rider to a high level of performance.
This Amazing bike is in Excellent condition passing every Lifestyle Cycles Service inspection.
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDED:
This Low Rider comes with tons of upgrades and aftermarket parts. Starting with a set of low-rider style handlebars with a set of chrome mirrors. Both front and rear wheels are contrast cut with a front fender mud-flap. Forward controls with a powerful 2 into 1 full exhaust system. A set of chrome Adjustable Progressive Suspension system. A 2-up seat with passenger pegs mounted to give your passenger a comfortable riding experience. Chrome primary housing cover with a chrome horn cover. Overall this classic Low Rider has style, performance, and comfortable fitting to give you the true Harley-Davidson experience.
This bike has passed Lifestyle Cycles rigorous 101 point safety and mechanical inspection. Whether your looking to commute to work, ride the coast or take that dream vacation, this bike is ready to go!!!
Fill out an online application and ride today!!!
**Open 7 days a week**
Only $7,295 at Lifestyle Cycles (714) 490-0155
Location Anaheim, California
Condition Pre-Owned
Stock Number 10635A
Year 2007
Make Harley-Davidson
Model FXDL – Dyna Low Rider
Family Dyna
VIN1HD1GN41X7K327289
Color RED/SILVER
Engine V-TWIN
Mileage 53,299
Fuel Type Gas
Status Available
QUIRKY BIKE OF THE WEEK–Home made “Anderson Four.” Opel Kadett motor c1970. Four cylinders. 1200cc. 60 hp @ 5500 rpm. Beautiful.
–from Sam Burns
LAW TIGERS is very excited– to sponsor the 2nd Annual Mother Rucker Choppers, International Female Ride Day Nevada presented by Certified Motorcycles.
We will RIDE, Celebrate Female Motorcycle Riders, Honor Female Veterans and have a good time. Come Join us, We have a great two days planned for you. Friday is our Meet and Greet, with a LADIES only bike show, Food Trucks, Games, Raffles, Vendors, Candy Bar, and Photo Booth. Saturday we will go on a noon ride, then there will be SPECIAL Performances by Lady Reiko and ST1reggae along with good food and vendors.
International Female Ride Day is a global campaign for women motorcyclists who own, ride or have access to a motorcycle. The day invites women to “JUST RIDE!”
By participating and riding on this united day women, underline and demonstrate their passion, ability and enthusiasm for the activity. Women participants as well contribute to the activity on this day as well, by building awareness of female motorcyclists.
This worldwide, synchronized unified presence additionally demonstrates to others the fun and enjoyment females of all diversities share in this wonderful activity of motorcycling!
The event occurs on the first Saturday of May each year – around the world!
Women participate by simply being on their motorcycle to “JUST RIDE!©”
…spread the word!
BIKERNET UNIVERSITY POLITICAL WORD OF THE DAY–
omnishambles
noun
1.
Chiefly British Informal. a situation, especially in politics, in which poor judgment results in disorder or chaos with potentially disastrous consequences.
QUOTES
The Budget, dubbed an ‘omnishambles’ by critics, marked the government’s mid-term low point which even the triumph of the London Olympics was unable to dispel.
— Michael Burton, The Politics of Austerity, 2016
ORIGIN
The first element of omnishambles, omni- “all,” is familiar in English in omnibus, omnipotent, omnivorous, and omniscient, derived from the Latin adjective omnis “all.” Shambles has a gorier history.
In the 9th century the Old English noun scomol (spelled variously) simply meant “stool, footstool,” derived from Latin scamellum, scamillum “low stool.” By the 10th century the noun also meant “a counter or table for conducting business”; by the 14th century the word acquired the sense “table or counter for selling meat.”
During the 16th century shambles came to mean “slaughterhouse; place of wholesale carnage.” Shambles in the sense “a mess, a ruin, scene of disorder” was originally an Americanism, first occurring in print in 1926.
MOTORCYCLE RIDER FOUNDATION NEWS--In recognition of Motorcycle Awareness Month, the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus is hosting a Virtual Reality Riding Experience to coincide with the Motorcycle Riders Foundation Fly-In on May 15.
The VR experience lasts about 3 minutes and will allow participants to experience different riding scenarios such as group riding, lane filtering and night riding. Help spread the word and send your Member of Congress an invitation to attend!
Even if you are not attending Bikers Inside the Beltway, you should encourage your Senators and Congressmen to come! This is positive exposure for all motorcyclists and sends a positive message as the riding season gets underway.
RIDE FREE-
The Motorcycle Riders Foundation
COAL INDUSTRY POLITICS–
Flashback 1992: Gore was for ‘clean coal’ before he was against ‘clean coal’ – ‘We should be taking the lead in the development of clean coal technologies’
Flashback 1992: Gore: “We should be taking the lead in the development of clean coal technologies…So we are going to be using coal for a very long time. And Neither Kentucky nor Tennessee needs to have much concern about that. The question is how we can use it more efficiently, how we can create jobs in the process in the process of developing the new technologies that enable us to continue using it well.”
Watch 1992 video here: https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4724029/al-gore-clean-coal – Senate Foreign Relations Committee –
September 18, 1992 – The committee heard testimony on the United Nations treaty on global warming that was agreed upon at the recent Earth Summit in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Sen. Gore, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, was involved in the Earth Summit and is the author of a book on the environment.
But Gore has since changed his tune on “clean coal.”
Flashback 2018: Al Gore Attacks Trump’s ‘Clean Coal’ Remarks, Claims there’s ‘No War on American Energy’
Flashback 2008: Al Gore: ‘Clean Coal’s Like Healthy Cigarettes‘: – Sep 28, 2008 – At the Clinton Global Initiative, Al Gore ripped apart “clean coal,” the coal industry catch-all propaganda term for advanced coal technologies, both existing ones that reduce traditional pollutants and developmental ones, like carbon capture and sequestration.
Gore was asked by Bill Clinton, “Do you believe that the current economic difficulties will make it harder or easier to pass good climate legislation?” Here’s Gore’s answer:
For the first time in all of human history, we, as a species, have to make a decision. If we make the right decision then the answer to the question you asked is, the economic crisis can provide an opportunity to make the right kind of changes.
What should we do?
We should stop burning coal . . . without sequestering the CO2. The coal and oil companies have spent in the United States alone a half a billion dollars in the first eight months of this year promoting a lie that there is such a thing as “clean coal.” Clean coal’s like healthy cigarettes?—?it does not exist. It could theoretically exist. The only demonstration plant was canceled. How many, how many such plants are there? Zero. How many blueprints? Zero.
MOST EXPENSIVE WATCH IN MONTANA–20 Years of American Watchmaking
We create vintage inspired timepieces from the turn-of-the-century to mid century. And – we do it way up here in Montana. 90% of our clientele never even walk through our door or have the opportunity to see our cool ittle studio on Main Street in Livingston. The first decade in business primarily existed of phone calls and snail mail photographs back and forth from prospective clients.
As we begin to celebrate our 20th year in business – email, Instagram and Facebook tend to lead the way for communication of our micro brand. People, turns out, really like photographs. And they really, really like photographs of real people wearing watches. So while we stay true to who we are, slowly building each and every watch with meticulous care, we also embrace the present.
So this is our request to you, we would love to see photographs of our watches on your wrists. We don’t care if the lighting is perfect or the photo is crystal clear. We want to see where our watches live. We would be honored see our history played out through your pictures and we would be grateful for any assistance in this project. Below are a few shots to show you what we are looking for. Feel free to email the pics to Dani or make it even easier and text to 406-220-2660. Thank you so much!
–The Montana Watch Company Team
Motorbike Oil Cabinet by LIQUI MOLY–Those who deal with lots of different lubricants know the problem: Opened oil cans and canisters are scattered throughout the entire garage. LIQUI MOLY is now introducing a solution to the market that ensures order and cleanliness: the Motorbike Oil Cabinet.
This is a metal cabinet, which can be hung on the wall. Three 20 liter canisters as well as 18 one liter containers fit inside it. The large canisters are laid down in the cabinet so that the oil can be comfortably taken via the tap and the canisters do not have to be moved. Should some happen to drip it will land in the pull-out oil drip pan.
“With the motor oil cabinet many different oils can be safely and cleanly stored,” says Sebastian Zelger, Director LIQUI MOLY USA. “It is suitable both for motor and gearbox oils.”
The German oil and additive specialist LIQUI MOLY is one of the few providers that have a complete range of chemical products exclusively for motorbikes. Alongside motor oils and additives, this also includes fork and shock absorber oils, as well as cleaners and care products.
For more information, please contact:
LIQUI MOLY GmbH
–Peter Szarafinski
Germany
2018 Sturgis Buffalo Chip Concert and Race Lineup–Ready to have some fun at The Best Party Anywhere?
Well, that’s what you’re going to get when you come to the Sturgis Buffalo Chip’s concerts and races during the 2018 Sturgis motorcycle rally.
More bands and events are being confirmed for 2018 right now, which means you could see another announcement within the next couple of weeks!
Prices are the lowest they will ever be for 2018. But not for long! They can and will go up at anytime. Sometimes we’ll warn you, and sometimes we won’t, so get yourself and a friend passes now.
Special Prices End Soon!
ANOTHER GUN NUT REPORT–Today, I placed my Glock pistol on the table right next to my front door. I left its clip beside it, then left it alone and went about my business.While I was gone, the mailman delivered my mail, the neighbor’s son across the street mowed the yard, a girl walked her dog down the street, and quite a few cars stopped at the “stop” sign near the front of my house.
After about an hour, I checked on the gun and it was quietly sitting there, right where I had left it. It had not moved itself outside. It had not killed anyone, even with the numerous opportunities it had been presented to do that. In fact, it had not even loaded itself.
Well you can imagine my surprise, with all the hype by the Left and the media, about how dangerous guns are and how they kill people. Either the media is wrong, or I’m in possession of the laziest gun in the world.
The United States is 3rd in murders throughout the world. But if you take out just 5 ‘left-wing’ cities: Chicago, Detroit, Washington DC, St Louis, and New Orleans — the United States is 4th from the bottom, in the ENTIRE world, for murders.
Those 5 cities are controlled by Democrats. They also have the toughest gun control laws in the USA. It would be absurd to draw any conclusions from this data, right? Well, I’m off to check on my spoons. I hear they’re making people fat!
–from Sidehack Jerry
SOMETIMES I WONDER?—I’m talking to my Grandson about Global Warming and look into his questioning eyes.
I talked to a young girl about abortion, when her boyfriend is 45 and his kids are almost grown. Talk about two different prospectives.
It’s all so interesting and daunting. Each element holds compelling factors. Who can fault someone for trying to save the planet? But should they lie about their intentions, methods and torture humanity today over something that won’t happen in the future.
Think about it. What else in life wants to control your actions today around threats to your life after death. Hang on. Folks just seem to want to control other folks for power or financial gain. Interesting.
That’s the reason this country was founded, to put freedom today first.
Ride free forever,
–Bandit