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'Shovelize' Your Evo With These EMD Rocker Boxes

Now settledĀ in the US, European independent parts manufacturer EMD has just gone 'full production' on its latest product line. The WTF line is designed to make you say just that, when you see how you can so radically transform the looks of your hard-workingĀ Evo 1340 Big Twin or Evo Sportster. These cast aluminum covers bolt in place of your stock rocker boxes and extend down to hide yourĀ lower box; as simple as that... The 'Warhol' mosaicĀ above tells the whole story. WTF Rocker Covers come in threeĀ styles: Shovel, Iron and XR. Finishes include, Raw, black and Black Cut. Also displayedĀ on thisĀ Sportster engine is a ribbed cast aluminum cam cover topper that helps set the engine off. Find out more here or ...
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Klock Werks Has Plenty Of Goodies For ā€™15 Road Glides

There are already many Klock Werks parts that fit the 2015 Road Glides. Check them out here. Advertisement
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Barnett Cables and Throttle-By-Wire Extensions

Barnett now offers a full line of stock length and custom length cables for all Harley Davidson and Victory models. Barnett also specializes in custom length and ā€œone-offā€ cables for any handlebar conversion or custom bike application. Four different casing types are available- Traditional Black Vinyl, Classic Stainless braid, Platinum Series bright silver plated braid and Stealth Series black on black (HD only). All braided cables feature a protective clear coating that is guaranteed not to discolor from sun exposure. All 1987 & later Harley Davidson clutch cables and Victory clutch cables come standard with ā€œHigh Efficiencyā€ nylon coated and silicone lubed inner wire for an extremely smooth pull and reduced lever effort. All cable assemblies, fittings, and hardware are ...
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Evel Knievelā€™s Terrifying Failed Jump to be Attempted at Sturgis Buffalo Chip

Evelā€™sĀ® broken bones X-rays, skycycle rocket, jump bikes and other curiosities will be part of Evel Knievel Thrill Show The name Evel Knievel is synonymous with daredevil. He was the undisputed king of stunt showmanship--the man who made motorcycles fly. He enthralled audiences with his nonchalance as he faced death-defying exploits that left him with a record-breaking number of fractured or crushed bones, a permanent limp and the adoration of millions. This August, the spirit of KnievelĀ® will come to life at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip in a spectacular thrill show unlike any organized before. The Evel Knievel Thrill Show will consist of the largest collection of Evel Knievel curiosities ever assembled, including the Skycycle, x-rays of his numerous broken ...
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Keith R. Ball Receives Award from MRF – Motorcycle Riders Foundation

Keith R. Ball, the Boss of Bikernet.com, one of the V-Twin industry's very old players was recently recognized by the Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) and given the 2014 Award of Excellence in Communication to the Aftermarket. BallĀ has been a member of the organization since the inception of Bikernet.com, 19 years ago. The Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF), incorporated in 1987, is membership-based national motorcyclists' rights organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. The MRF monitors and when necessary, attempts to sway federal legislation and regulatory action pertaining to street riders. The MRF concerns itself with what is going on in the arena of motorcycling safety education, training, licensing, and public awareness. The MRF provides members and state motorcyclists' rights organizations with direction and ...
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"cutaway" BSA Gold Star Goes To Auction

A 60-year-old, fully-functioning "cutaway" BSA Gold Star motorcycle looks set to become one of the stars of the coming auction season for collectible motorcycles, which gets underway in Las Vegas in the first week of January. Built by BSA for the 1956 Earls Court Motorcycle Show in London, the ā€œliving artā€ exhibit began with a 1956 BSA B34 Gold Star Clubman motorcycle, which was then fully sectioned and motorized to show drivetrain function, including the movements of the piston, crankshaft, clutch and valves. Static sectioned parts include the petrol tank, the oil tank, the toolbox, gearbox and front fork legs ā€“ even the Lucas horn! Brakes are also sectioned and the rear suspension damper bodies are reproduced in clear Lucite ...
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Old School Stunt Riding Team Still Has Chops

The Seattle Cossacks is a group of precision stunt riders that harken back to the days of stunt riding drill teams from the '30s and '40s.Ā Obviously not the original Cossacks that formed back in 1938, but an updated version of them featuring several descendants of the early group does exist. Today's Seattle Cossacks deliver the same kind of exhilarating performances as their forbearers. The dedicated team drill regularly to keep up to snuff on the difficult stunts they perform 20 to 30 times a year at various charity events, world fairs and sanctioned Harley gatherings. They do it as much for entertaining the crowds as for promoting motorcycling in a positive light. Read more.
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Gearing Up For A Very Big Sturgis 75th Motorcycle Rally

From The Rapid City Journal. Even with estimates that nearly 1 million visitors may come to the 75th anniversary Sturgis motorcycle rally this summer, Brenda Vasknetz says she is more excited than scared about the avalanche of cycle enthusiasts. Vasknetz, director of the annual rally, says the celebration of the 75th rally could signal a transition to a new audience for the ā€œgranddaddy of em' all.ā€ Why are people so excited for the 75th rally? ā€œWhen you reflect on any anniversary year, people get sentimental,ā€ Vasknetz said. ā€œThey want to say they were here for the 75th. Thereā€™s nothing really amazing that is going to make it different, other than that it is an anniversary year.ā€ Vasknetz has heard from ...
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Australian MC Club Update

  The Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment (VLAD) Act. By Eva Cripps from Bike Me.   Introduction: On 16 October, 2014, the Liberal National Party dominated state of Queenslandā€™s parliament passed three pieces of bikie-related legislation, including the bill that would become the Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment (VLAD) Act. Under the VLAD Act, a ā€œvicious lawless associateā€ found guilty of any criminal offence listed in the legislation, from the smallest drug possession charge up, would serve a mandatory prison term of up to 25 years on top of their sentence. The Tattoo Parlours Act bans members of criminal associations and their associates from operating, working in or owning tattoo parlours. The Criminal Law (Criminal Organisations Disruption) Amendment Act amends various pieces ...
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