T4 Motor-Cycles by Stéphane Grand
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Chapter 4: Chance in Bonneville Run
By Wayfarer |
by Bandit
Chance rode back to his pad wondering what the hell just happened. He was naturally suspicious and sensitive to the actions of others, and what about the redhead. She hit him like a bolt flying off a speeding semi. He felt for a bruise next to his heart.
He unlocked his gate and rolled his chopper off the street. The homeless were still gone from his short industrial block in old Wilmington. Streets were asphalt, but the gutters contained historic reminders, with mortared bricks and cobblestones still reaching the surface.
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Southern Rider Goes the Distance
By Wayfarer |
Amazing Bessie spent 60 years in the saddle, aboard 28 different motorcycles
by Ann Ferrar
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Ann Ferrar, author of “Hear Me Roar: Women, Motorcycles and the Rapture of the Road,” considers Bessie Stringfield one of her life’s greatest inspirations. Ferrar spent time with Ms. Stringfield during Bessie’s golden years, and thus a friendship blossomed between two women riders of different generations and very different life experiences. Ms. Stringfield was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2002.
In the 1930s and 1940s, my friend Bessie Stringfield took eight long-distance, solo rides around the country in the style of the old gypsy tours. Bessie dismissed the scolding of relatives who said that “nice girls didn’t go around riding motorcycles” and she became estranged from them.
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Southern Rider Goes the Distance
By Bandit |
In 1990, I met and befriended an extraordinary African American biker who changed my life and whose story has since inspired thousands of people around the world. Her name was Bessie Stringfield. She was 79 at the time, a tiny and soft-spoken woman wearing a vintage Harley-Davidson cap. I was 35, an established writer in New York City but still a novice biker back then. So I hung on her every word.
Bessie Stringfield, born in 1911 in the southeastern United States, had spent 60 years in the saddle aboard 28 different motorcycles – one Indian, 27 Harleys – but still, she was an unknown figure outside her own neighborhood in Miami, Florida. Her hidden story was in danger of being lost upon her death.
In the 1930s and 1940s, my friend Bessie Stringfield took eight long-distance, solo rides around the country in the style of the old gypsy tours. Bessie dismissed the scolding of relatives who said that “nice girls didn’t go around riding motorcycles” and she became estranged from them. I recognized that Bessie went against expectations for women – and she went against expectations for Black women especially. Her travels took place during the era of segregation, when racial bias could make for tough situations, sometimes to the point of threatening her very safety.
Was Bessie Stringfield consciously championing the rights of women and African-Americans? Well, Bessie was never a marcher in the formal sense. She did her own thing quietly, as one woman determined to live life her way. Her chosen way was the motorcycle lifestyle.
In my view, Bessie Stringfield’s superpower was not necessarily her prowess as a rider; it was her unwavering faith and generosity of spirit. She showed as much bravery in keeping her faith, capacity to love, and ability to bond with unlikely people, even when faced with people like that menacing driver in the pickup truck. Because of her humanity, Bessie’s life was not defined by struggle, but rather in how she reacted to each situation.
As a result, Bessie had many positive and life-affirming encounters on the road. Speaking into my tape recorder in the colloquial manner of her generation, she told me, “All along the way, wherever I rode the people were overwhelmed to see a Negro woman ridin’ a motorcycle.”
Bessie was especially happy on Milwaukee iron. Her one Indian notwithstanding, Bessie said of the 27 Harleys she owned in her lifetime, “To me, a Harley is the only motorcycle ever made.” She could not understand why my starter bike in the early 1990s was not a Harley. I explained that the cost of insuring a Harley in Manhattan – and repairing it when I fell off — was not within my budget as a freelance writer!
Bessie went on to tell me that at 19, she began tossing a penny over a map and riding to wherever it landed. Using her natural skills and can-do attitude, she did hill climbing and trick riding. One time, disguised as a man, Bessie tried her hand at a flat-track race. She won the race but was denied the prize money when she took off her helmet.
It was still Bessie’s faith that got her through many nights. “If you had Black skin you couldn’t get a place to stay,” she told me. “I knew the Lord would take care of me and He did. If I found Black folks, I’d stay with them. If not, I’d sleep at filling stations on my motorcycle.” She showed me how she laid her jacket on the handlebars as a pillow and rested her feet on the rear fender.
In the 1950s, Bessie took a mortgage on a house in Miami, Florida and became a licensed practical nurse (LPN) to support herself. Later, in the mid-1960s, she founded the Iron Horse Motorcycle Club. They had group rides and gatherings at her house until they disbanded circa 1970 and then lost touch completely. Around the neighborhood, Bessie’s antics – such as riding while standing in the saddle of her Harley – earned her a couple of nicknames: “Negro Motorcycle Queen” and later “Motorcycle Queen of Miami.”
As an elder, Bessie lost a lot of weight and suffered from symptoms caused by an enlarged heart. Before she died in 1993 at the age of 82, Bessie said, “They tell me my heart is three times the size it’s supposed to be.” I’ve always felt this is a perfect metaphor for this amazing woman whose heart and spirited determination have touched so many lives.
Bessie Stringfield was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2002. https://americanmotorcyclist.com/hall-of-famer-spotlight-bessie-stringfield-
Supercross vs Motocross: The Difference
By Wayfarer |
The world of dirt bike riding is full of thrills and adventures. This thrill and excitement are often shared among dirt bike enthusiasts through various tournaments and events.
Supercross and Motocross are two such events that keep dirt bike fans on the edge of their seat. The fans of this adventure sport are very passionate about each of them.
But are they both similar or two completely different race events?
Let’s find out!
Supercross
The simplest definition of supercross is a race involving dirt bikes that takes place in a stadium on tracks with different obstacles. A rider needs to navigate through the tracks with much smoothness and speed. The fastest one wins the race, leaving others behind on the track.
Motocross
Motocross shares a lot of similarities with supercross, with some differences. It takes place in natural or simulated terrain. Due to its outdoorsy nature, the tracks are very different. They are much longer and wider. The ramps are higher with farther jumps. Also, the winner requires different strategies, requiring more physical endurance to succeed. To be safe, men and womens motocross gear are crucial elements that should be taken into consideration.
The first motocross was held in 1901 in London, UK. Since then, it has found its way to Australia and has become a popular sport here. It is commonly referred to as MX.
The Difference Between Motocross & Supercross
MX and SX can be differentiated in many different aspects. From the venue to how a winner is chosen, both have their rules, factors, and elements.
Here is the complete difference between motocross and supercross.
Venue
The venue of both motocross and supercross is one of the key differences between them. Supercross dirt biking takes place in an indoor stadium or artificial terrain. On the other hand, motocross dirt biking takes place in a more outdoor setting with natural terrains.
Bikes
In both races, riders use 250cc and 450cc dirt bikes depending on the level of the race. The key difference is that, in supercross, the bikes need tighter suspension for tight and quick cornering. At the same time, bikes in motocross need higher speeds for wider and more complex tracks. Also, the suspension requires constant tuning.
Tracks
Another major difference between motocross and supercross is the track. Considering the fact that the venues for both races are entirely different, it is evident that the tracks will also be different.
The tracks in motocross are longer, larger, and wider compared to supercross, where tracks are more compact. In motocross, the natural terrains are used for tracks, whereas in supercross are artificial. Although the tracks for supercross can sometimes be larger as it is held in an indoor arena, it is entirely up to the organisers to create the track.
Obstacles
Obstacles in both races are different due to the venue. In supercross, the obstacles are created artificially because the venue is an indoor arena. On the other hand, the obstacles in motocross are natural elements.
The obstacles in motocross are usually logs, rocks, fallen trees etc. In supercross, the obstacles are artificially created for higher jumps with a lot of high bumps, turns, whoops, and corners. In motocross, considering the track is wider and the obstacles are natural, the rider gets more time to think and strategise, whereas, in motocross, they need to speed through.
Final Words
When starting out, riders start with motocross, as it is packed with the natural thrill, excitement, and adventure of dirt bike riding. Supercross is a great way to test your skills. Both races are entirely different, but the sole purpose is the same, fun and excitement. If you are just starting out, we advise you to start with motocross because once you get the hang of it, supercross will be relatively easier.
Part 2: Cabana ’13, ’14 Twin Builds Report
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We hit the ’13 Harley Twin build this Week
by Bandit with photos by Wrench
We gained access to the hidden enclave of Cabana Dan’s motorcycle shop and collection. Last week was a nickel-plated hive of activity with the Mecum auction and a buyer whisking away with two of Dan’s vintage drag bikes. Hell, a local Deadwood City official is in the process of buying a 45-flathead basket from Dan.
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THE OPTIONS BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for February 16th, 2023
By Bandit |
Hey,
Life is full of options. Hell, try to buy a couch, a computer or a refrigerator. The options will kick your ass. Remember, don’t buy from Best Buy or Lowes. They won’t stand behind any appliance they sell. Hell, they won’t even check to see if they work before they deliver them.
I’ve got an unbelievable story. My neighbors, a biker couple on a steep street in Deadwood bought a new refrigerator from Lowes. They sent some guys in a Lowe’s step-van to deliver it. They unloaded it on the street and stepped away. It rolled down the street until it hit a bump fell over and continued to roll to the bottom of the hill.
Lowe’s said, “We delivered it. It’s yours.” They also said. “Those guys rented our van. We don’t know them.”
Okay, so if you want to buy a new appliance, go to your local guy who will take care of you, and make sure he can repair what you bought. What the hell does this have to do with choppers? In a sense all the same applies. Buy from a local, reputable shop. Then at least you can talk to someone and ask question about chrome shit.
Let’s hit the news. At the end I’ll cover all our projects and up-coming options.
The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum.
LONG TIME BIKERNET CONTRIBUTOR MYSTERIOUSLY INJURED IN CABO-–
BERRY GREEN was celebrating his 61 Birthday.
His wife set up a GoFundMe page:
https://gofund.me/095f6f05
Donate to Greens for the Green’s
I am Carrie. I have been a close friend of the Green’s for nearly two decades. I have volunteered to create a way for all of us, who love them both dearly, to help in their time of need. Carla and Barry are the first to volunteer and help anyone and everyone no matter the charity or cause, this is how we can help them.
On October 22 Barry fell at hotel in Mexico while celebrating his 61st birthday. His flip-flop got stuck and he fell, face first, into a bed a rocks. He suffered a traumatic brain bleed and was in ICU in Cabo 30 days.
After 9 surgeries he was stabilized enough to finally get an air transfer back to the US. With the persistence of Carla, she was able to get him into Baylor Dallas.
He has since had 2 more surgeries so far and a long road ahead. Carla hasn’t left Barry’s side since day one and has been living in Dallas since they arrived. She has a great support team of friends, family and loved ones to help bring her clothes, water the plants, and maintain her incredible mortgage business. She is an awe of everyone’s generosity and thankful for all the love and prayers for her and Barry.
After having to pay for all the medical treatments (paid in full upfront in Mexico), hotels and extended stays, the best way we can help them is through this site. Barry is slowly waking up and has made progress since returning to Dallas. The road will be long ahead of them both and continued prayers for healing are still needed. Once he improves, they hope to move to a rehab facility in Baylor.
Ways to help the Green family right now are monetary donations through this site, Hilton gift cards (to help cover extended stay hotel in Dallas) and continued prayers for full recovery.
His wife set up a GoFundMe page:
https://gofund.me/095f6f05
We donated and our entire staff is praying for Barry’s healthy return.
–Bandit
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CLIMATE DOOM IS GOING TO COURT–Final Brief Submitted In CHECC v. EPA
The briefing is now complete in Concerned Household Electricity Consumers Council v. EPA. That is the case, currently pending in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, where a small and brave band of electricity consumers, CHECC, challenges the “science” behind EPA’s 2009 finding that CO2 and other “greenhouse gases” constitute a danger to human health and welfare. I am one of the attorneys for CHECC.
Our final Reply Brief was filed originally on Tuesday February 7, and then re-filed in corrected form the next day. (The reason for “correction” is too trivial to go into here. The clerks in the D.C. Circuit take great pleasure in devising trivial reasons to require lawyers to file “corrected” briefs.). Here is a link to the brief. It probably requires a subscription to access. Over the next few days we will probably come up with a way to provide a public access link to the full set of briefs in the case.
In the case, we ask the court to compel EPA to go back and re-assess the “science” of greenhouse gas “endangerment.” The briefing process gave EPA the chance to put its best foot forward as to the scientific basis underlying the finding of endangerment. What is truly remarkable is the extent to which EPA, not to mention the entire government-backed scientific establishment, completely lack any real scientific basis for the claim of great “danger.” The briefing has made that embarrassingly clear.
Equally remarkable is that the job of challenging EPA’s pseudoscientific smokescreen is left to a small handful of individuals working completely pro bono. The fear of being labeled a “science denier” by leftist groupthinkers is apparently strong enough to force almost everyone who should know better off the field of battle. However, we are grateful to the CO2 Coalition for its support in the form of an excellent amicus brief. The CO2 Coalition is the principal group of real scientists willing to continue to speak out about the fake science behind the climate change scare. The CO2 Coalition’s amicus brief was mainly the work of Professors William Happer of Princeton and Richard Lindzen of MIT.
I won’t try to go into great detail about the arguments in the brief, but here are two of the main ones:
The Made-up Surface Temperature Record
EPA relies on so-called “surface temperature” data, dating back to the late 1800s, which show substantial atmospheric warming over that period. The data derive from a network of ground-based thermometers. There are many, many problems with these data, mostly relating to the undeniable fact that the people who are responsible for compiling and maintaining the data massage, manipulate and in-fill information for various purposes, leading to an overall record that is thoroughly corrupted and unfit for any policy purpose. My thirty-part series “The Greatest Scientific Fraud Of All Time” addresses the processes by which the massaging and manipulating leads to reductions in earlier-reported temperatures to enhance the apparent warming trend in the record.
But for purposes of this case, we focused on an aspect of the surface temperature record that is even clearer and less ambiguous: there is virtually no reported data as to surface temperature from the Southern Hemisphere oceans from before the year 2000. The Southern Hemisphere oceans are approximately 40% of the earth’s surface, and the period before 2000 is more than 80% of the surface temperature record. All the data for that vast proportion of the record has been fabricated by the people who are promoting the climate change scare. That fact leaves a gaping hole in EPA’s rationale for the Endangerment Finding. In its Brief, EPA simply tried to avoid the subject. From the Reply Brief, page 14:
EPA says the argument presents nothing new, and that it previously rejected similar arguments, and that the D.C. Circuit affirmed in Coal. for Responsible Regul., Inc. v. E.P.A, 684 F.3d 102 (D.C. Cir. 2012). But EPA has not shown where in the Endangerment Finding documents the lack of data from the Southern hemisphere oceans was addressed.
The Failure Of Real-World Data To Validate The Models On Which EPA Relies
You might think that using real world data to validate hypotheses is the essence of science. But in the field of climate science, and particularly of government-backed climate science, when the data don’t support the model the response is a barrage of excuses and evasions.
Besides the failure of temperatures to rise at nearly the rate models have predicted, there is an even more definitive and embarrassing model failure, which is the absence of the predicted “tropical hot spot.” The “hot spot” was fundamental to EPA’s claimed understanding of the mechanisms of world climate that formed one of the bases of the Endangerment Finding. At pages 15-19 of the Reply Brief we beat EPA over the head with the fact that the “hot spot” can’t be found.
In EPA’s Brief, it responded as to the “hot spot” not by showing that it existed, but rather by claiming that they never said it was important. From the Reply Brief, page 18:
EPA’s contention at p. 48 of its brief, and p. 21 of the Denial that the model- observation mismatch on the Tropical Hot Spot is not important is inconsistent with its previous position on this topic. The Technical Support Document for the 2009 Endangerment Finding at p. 50 says that if the Hot Spot were missing it would be “an important inconsistency.” Now that it is proven to be missing, even by the IPCC, EPA says it is an unimportant inconsistency. EPA’s double-talk does not meet the requirement of rational decision making.
There is plenty more in the Reply Brief for your reading pleasure, should you have the time.
— Francis Menton
From the MANHATTAN CONTRARIAN
–from WUWT
THE POWER PLANT CREW CELEBRATED VALENTINES DAY THIS WEEK—
P16 RISERS – 10″ $ 360.00
Description
Metal: High Quality T6 Aircraft-Grade Aluminum.
Specs:. Features Proprietary Powerplant I-Beam design for maximum strength and stability. Designed to complement vintage and modern aesthetics. Aerospace approved Hand Polishing and Military Grade Anodizing resists corrosion in all climates. Highest grade dyes for maximum fade resistance offered in industry. Tapped for Gauge Mounts and accessory attachments. Includes Stainless ARP Hardware. P-16 Wings Custom Engraving on Top Clamp.
Fits: 1-inch bars and most stock Harley-Davidson models. Recommended for use with knurled handlebars.
Made: In USA
Color: 10-inch
P16 MX VENTED GAS CAP $ 125.00
Description
P16 MX VENTED GAS CAP
Metal: High Quality T6 Aircraft-Grade Aluminum.
Specs: Design inspired by Vintage Moto-Cross aesthetics. Aerospace approved Hand Polishing and Military Grade Anodizing resists corrosion in all climates. Highest grade dyes for maximum fade resistance offered in industry. Vented, with removable tube. OEM O-Ring/Gasket Included
Fits: All Female Threaded Harley-Davidson Gas Tanks
Made: In USA
NCOM CONVENTION IN PHOENIX WELCOMES ALL RIDERS NATIONWIDE—
The 38th annual NCOM Convention is coming soon, so mark your calendar now and plan on being part of one of the largest gatherings of bikers’ rights activists in the world. This year’s NCOM Convention, to be held JUNE 16-18, 2023 at the Hilton Phoenix-Tempe, located at 2100 S. Priest Dr., in Tempe, Arizona will draw hundreds of concerned motorcyclists to the great American southwest to address topics of concern to all riders everywhere.
Agenda items will cover legal and legislative issues, with Special Meetings for Veterans Affairs, Women in Motorcycling, Clean & Sober Roundtable and World of Sport Bikes, as well as the Christian Unity Conference and Confederation of Clubs Patch Holders Meeting.
All motorcyclists are welcomed and encouraged to participate in the many meetings, seminars and group discussions that focus on legislative efforts and litigation techniques to protect our riders’ rights and preserve Freedom of the Road.
Be sure to reserve your hotel room now by calling (480) 967-1441, and mention NCOM for our Special Room Rate.
Registration fees for the NCOM Convention are $110 including the Silver Spoke Awards Banquet on Saturday night, or $50 for the Convention only. Preregistrations must be received by June 10, or pay cash at the Convention. For more information, or to pre-register, call the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM) at (800) 525-5355 or visit www.ON-A-BIKE.com.
LIFESTYLE CYCLES DEAL OF THE WEEK— 2016 Harley-Davidson FLTRXS –
Road Glide Special
Freedom exhaust making a nice Harley ‘rumble’.
Accessible Carousel
Selling Price -$19,995.00
California’s pre-owned Harley Mega-Store with over 200 Pre-Owned Harley-Davidsons in stock! To view our current inventory, please visit www.LifestyleCycles.com or call us at (714)-490-0155. EZ FINANCING and EXTENDED WARRANTIES available!!! Open 7 days a week!!!
ABOUT THIS BIKE…..
STOCK # 13733
2016 Harley Davidson FLTRXS Road Glide Special with NAVIGATION
ONLY 9179 Miles!
This amazing Road Glide once owned by L.A. Choppers is certainly going to make someone very happy! Loaded with L.A. Choppers accessories and upgrades it’s a “One of a kind bike”!
* L.A. Choppers True Dual Exhaust
* L.A. Choppers Grips
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* L.A. Choppers Handlebar Gauge mounts
* L.A. Choppers MX style handlebars
* L.A. Choppers crash bar
* Klockwerks tinted windscreen
* Chrome 4 point docking hardware
* Dual Daymaker headlights
* ABS Anti-lock brakes
This bike is only $ 19,995
Plus license, $85.00 documentation fee, and local sales tax. NO HIDDEN FEES like some dealers. And we have no reconditioning or prep fees.
This bike has passed Lifestyle Cycles rigorous 92-point safety/mechanical/structural inspection. This motorcycle has not been refurbished and does not come with any warranty expressed or implied! EXTENDED WARRANTIES are available!
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GUN NUT REPORT–New Braunfels Gun Show
Join Us for the New Braunfels Gun Show!
Feb 18th – 19th, 2023
Public Hours
Saturday: 9:00am -5:00pm
Sunday: 10:00am – 4:00pm
General Admission: $10.00
2-Day Pass: $15.00
Military: $9.00
New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center
375 S Castell Ave
New Braunfels, TX 78130
Premier Gun Shows
(817) 732-1194
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Live Oak Gun Show
San Antonio Gun Show at the Hilton Garden Inn Ballroom!
Feb 18th – 19th, 2023
Saturday: 10:00am -5:00pm
Sunday: 10:00am – 4:00pm
Hilton Garden Inn
Ballroom
8101 Pat Booker Rd
San Antonio, TX 78233
VENICE VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE RIDE ANNOUNCEMENT—
3rd Sunday – New destination!
We’ll be heading south this month and checking out a new spot.
Roxanne’s
1115 E Wardlow Rd
Long Beach, CA 90807
9AM – Meet
10AM – Kick stands up!
All years, makes, and models are welcome!
Please remember…..
– We leave at 10am sharp!
– Be gassed up and ready to go.
– Please do not pass our Road Captains. They are there to lead and keep everyone together as a group.
– Keep this a safe and fun ride by staying aware of your fellow riders.
Make sure to follow us on Facebook & Instagram, or go to venicevintage.com for the latest updates on our events calendar.
See you there!
-VVMC
ARTIST OF THE WEEK—Vicky the magnificent cartoonist from Cuba.
–Sam Burns
Official Art Purveyor
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DAYTONA BIKE WEEK RIDES—
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Starts and ends at Harley-Davidson HQ at Daytona International Speedway
Join Ride Co-Captains Maggie Hicks and Laura Klock on a ride through the beautiful Daytona backroads to support Biker Belles charities.
Reserve Now to Receive:
Space on The Morning Ride
Souvenir Memorabilia
High-resolution group photo download
Special discount on participation in Biker Belles Women’s Day at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip
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Celebrate women in motorcycling and connect with those who are shaping the industry!
CHRIS CALLEN BUILDS A FRAME FROM THE TUBING UP—
for the Chopper friends throwdown. This build-off competition involves 18 other builders including Brian Klock, Jason Mook and Paul Yaffe. They will be riding into Arizona Bike Week from Winslow.
Hang on for more reports.
–Bandit
MORE GUN NUT ACTION–14 Acres of Guns & Gear
Join us in Indianapolis, IN from April 14 – 16 for the 2023 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits! See the latest guns and gear from the industry’s leading brands and manufacturers. There is no other show like this in the Country and entry is FREE for NRA Members and Family!
CALIFORNIA REINTRODUCES BILL TO INCENTIVIZE AFTERMARKET ZEV POWERPLANT CONVERSIONS—
Overview: California Senator Anthony Portantino has introduced SEMA-sponsored legislation (SB 301) to create a financial rebate program for converting gas- and diesel-powered motor vehicles into zero emissions vehicles (ZEVs).
If enacted, SB 301 will offer Californians up to $2,000 for converting their car or truck into a ZEV. Currently, the state’s existing rebate programs serve only those purchasing new vehicles—none assist with ZEV conversions of gas-powered vehicles that started their life with an internal-combustion engine.
SEMA opposes the government choosing winners and losers in the marketplace, including California’s 2035 ban on new gas- and diesel-powered cars and trucks. SEMA remains committed to protecting the automotive community’s rich heritage while also embracing innovations with emerging technologies.
–SEMA
THIS JUST IN FROM THE DENNIS KIRK BLOG—
THE LONE STAR RALLY. A HIDDEN TEXAS GEM (ONLY 400,000 KNOW ABOUT!)
January 25, 2023
With 400,000 people attending the annual Lone Star Rally in Galveston, Texas, the first week of November each year, it is the largest bike rally of any kind in Texas and presumably the largest 4-day motorcycle rally in the US. Its popularity can be attributed to three main factors: the Island’s ideal location, its incredible character, and the timing, being the last big event before winter comes screaming in.
Starting with location, being less than an hour’s ride from Houston with its population upwards of two million, geography has a lot to do with the numbers. Moving out a little further, three to five hours gets you to big population centers like Dallas-Fort Worth, Shreveport, Baton Rouge, Austin, and San Antonio. That’s a lot of people to draw from!
I’m confident from talking with people and observing license plates that most of the visitors are from Texas, with a decent representation from surrounding states and a smattering from as far away as the coasts and overseas. (Maybe the organizers can hang an oversized map as they do in Sturgis and Laconia, so people can mark where they hail from, and then we’ll know for sure.)
As for the character of the event, it is rich in the historical roots of Galveston Island. Promotor Melissa Penland, who in so many ways is the engine that keeps this rally going, believes “much of the rally’s success has to do with the Island’s ambiance and character. There are beautiful old hotels, restaurants, the harbor, the seawall, and the downtown Strand historic district. With all the overlooking balconies, it has a wonderful Mardi Gras feel to it.”
–by Michael Lichter
FIRST QUOTE OF THE WEEK—
“Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, and some don’t turn up at all.”
–SAM EWING
Epoch Times
NEWS FROM THE U.S. Capitol—It Is Open for Business
After nearly 3 years of limited access, the U.S. Capitol and its related office buildings are now fully open to the public. One of the first acts by Kevin McCarthy after his election to Speaker of the House was to reopen all office buildings under his control, the U.S. Senate followed suit.
Starting in March of 2020 access to the Capitol Complex was severely limited. During the last three years visitors were at times required to state their vaccination status, wear masks, be escorted to and from meetings and forbidden from visiting the cafeteria and coffee shops. Despite these restrictions, bikers from around the country still made it to D.C. for “Bikers Insider the Beltway” in 2021 and 2022. With the reopening we are excited for an even bigger and better meeting this May!
MRF President Kirk “Hardtail” Willard and Wisconsin Legislative Director Steve Panten experienced the newly reopened Capitol Complex this week. The two were in town to meet newly elected Representative Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin’s 3rd district. Rep. Van Orden is a biker himself and rode his bike to the opening of the 118th Congress last month.
While in D.C. they also met with the new head of the Harley Davidson office, David Martin, to learn what Harley is open to. They even managed of few minutes of people watching in the Rayburn House Office building cafeteria for old times’ sake!
Remember “Bikers Inside the Beltway” runs from May 15th to 17th, 2023! To learn more about the event and register click here.
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RALLY IRON HORSE SALOON ACTION—
CLUTCH
Sunday, August 6, 2023
FREE CONCERT – NO COVER – NO TICKETS REQUIRED
AGES 21+ WELCOME
Iron Horse Saloon
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VANCE & HINES Rolls into 2023 KOTB Season—
with Veteran Talent and Championship Credentials
Santa Fe Springs CA – February 13, 2023 – Vance & Hines continues its run at the championship of MotoAmerica’s King of the Bagger series in 2023 with experienced riders and a crew coming off a championship in flat track racing. Both team riders, James Rispoli and Hayden Gillim, have previously ridden for the Vance & Hines/Mission/Harley-Davidson Team.
James Rispoli returns to the team after a strong 2022 season aboard the Harley-Davidson Road Glide. Rispoli earned a second place and a third-place finish in the six-race season, where he frequently diced with factory teams from Harley-Davidson and Indian.
Rispoli has a formidable racing resume in both flat track and road racing. After winning back-to-back AMA Pro SuperSport championships in the US, Rispoli raced for five years in the prestigious British Superbike championships, then returned to flat track, winning the 2020 AFT Production Twins title in dominant fashion with seven wins aboard a Vance & Hines-built Harley-Davidson XG750R. Rispoli will pilot a Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson Road Glide bearing his signature #43 in 2023.
Gillim returns to the Vance & Hines King of the Baggers team after focusing exclusively on Superbike racing in 2022. While rejoining his former team, he’ll have a dramatically improved motorcycle to ride. The switch from Street Glide to Road Glide, along with the competition-driven development on the engine and chassis will give him a better handling and more powerful bike than his previous KOTB ride.
Gillim has racing experience in MotoAmerica, MotoGP, WERA and American Flat Track and has wins or championships in almost every class he’s ever raced. He has a winning pedigree as well. He’s a cousin of Nicky, Roger and Tommy Hayden and hails from racing hotspot, Owensboro, Kentucky.
Vance & Hines puts its top technical team on the KOTB program in 2023. Crew chief Steve Polk has the same tech team that helped Jesse Janisch win the AFT Production Twins championship in 2022. With team manager Craig Koontz and technicians Josh Sutter and Ricky Castro, there’s no doubt that this team knows how to create winning race bikes. Gene Burcham provides suspension expertise at each event on the circuit as well.
The team is sponsored by Mission Foods and uses specialized racing parts from Harley-Davidson.
MotoAmerica, seeing the popularity of the KOTB class increase each year, has expanded the race schedule in 2023 to seven of their ten race weekends. Each of those seven weekends will feature a KOTB double-header, making it a fourteen-race season for the Vance & Hines/Mission/Harley-Davidson team.
“We’re really happy to see interest in the class grow and the increase in the number of races this year,” said Team Manager Craig Koontz. “James, with his strong technical feedback and great riding, was a real asset to the team this past season. Having James and Hayden on the track together is going to be exciting to watch. We’re eager to get to Daytona to see how we stack up against the rest of the field.”
The King of the Bagger series is a racing class showcasing touring-style motorcycles with fairings and saddlebags. KOTB races take place at tracks around the country with the first of the bagger races slated for March 10 at the Daytona International Speedway.
NEW BUELL Super Cruiser— is a Roland Sands Design Collaboration
Grand Rapids, MI – Buell Motorcycle announced this week that a new Super Cruiser designed by Roland Sands of Roland Sands Design, Long Beach, CA, is in development for 2025, bringing two iconic brands together to create a one-of-a-kind motorcycle with a West Coast attitude.
“We are excited to take another big step forward in the continued growth of Buell. Today that big step forward is growing the Buell team here in West Michigan,” said Steve Laham, Chief Products, Development & Strategist Buell Motorcycle Co. “The Buell team’s expansion is in a multitude of areas of growth and will allow us to continue providing high performance motorcycles in the marketplace.”
Roland Sands & Roland Sands Design will bring the heat. Champion motorcycle racer turned custom bike builder, Sands is considered the King of Cool in styling cruisers, café racers, and many top brands’ iconic built bikes.
“When Bill first approached us about building a high-performance cruiser using the Buell motor, it was as if the bike designed itself,” said Roland Sands. “Considering the history of Buell and the market’s need for a truly high-performance cruiser, and the build quality of the existing Buell chassis parts, motor, and rolling kit, the project was a natural fit.”
The Super Cruiser will take advantage of Buell’s unique high-performance V-twin engine and innovative perimeter braking system and structural swingarm, delivering a bike with exceptional handling in a non-sport bike format.
“The design lends itself to the West coast scene where customization is part of bike culture,” said Melvin. “And Roland was enthusiastic about incorporating Buell technology into that culture, creating the fastest, coolest cruiser on the market.”
“I’ve been working on projects like this for 20-plus years, and this is the first time we’ve been able to build a performance cruiser without the typical V-twin performance compromises of weight and motor width and length,” said Sands.
At 450 lbs. and 175 hp, Sands’ chassis geometry delivers road-friendly handling that’s ready for the track. Using much of the standard Buell rolling kit, Sands engineered his chassis design to work with the swingarm, forks, original 17″ wheels, and brake system. “Ground clearance, bar position, and comfortable seating and foot positions are key to getting the cruiser look with sport bike handling,” said Sands.
The Super Cruiser solidifies that Buell is Back and building more than sport bikes. Out of the gate, this cruiser will lead performance in the category. It’s light, nimble, and high torque, incorporating all the main points that connect the rider to the ground, and it’s cracking open another part of the market – a younger crowd craving speed and performance in a cruiser.
Buell previewed the Super Cruiser’s proof of concept at a Private VIP Reveal Party at Roland Sands Design shop in Long Beach, CA on February 10.
About its potential, Sands is confident. “With correct geometry and an attitude to match? Yeah, that’s the business right there,” he said.
Buell Motorcycles is an American manufacturer and marketer of high-performance V-Twin motorcycles. Known for their fuel-in-frame and perimeter brake designs, Buell delivers an incredible ride and excitement at every turn. For future updates, follow us on social or visit our website News.
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WESTERN POWER SPORTS TEAMS— with Red Bull to Distribute Energy Drink via Thousands of Dealers Nationwide
Blaine, MN, February 15, 2022 — Western Power Sports (WPS), a nationwide distributor of powersports industry brands and products, today announced a multi-year, open-ended partnership with Red Bull® Energy Drink to distribute Red Bull products through the WPS dealer network made up of thousands of dealers nationwide.
Red Bull will provide participating WPS dealers with small format coolers to merchandise and sell Red Bull Energy Drink’s signature 8.4 fl oz drink which contains 80 mg of caffeine, about the same amount as in a home-brewed cup of coffee.
“We’re proud to partner with Red Bull, the company that created the energy drink category and a unique marketing concept, and shares our passion for powersports,” said Ronnie Wehr, senior vice president of sales, Western Power Sports. “We’re excited to give dealers another revenue-generating opportunity while providing Red Bull with additional market exposure.”
MRF Road Show Marches On—
The leadership of the Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) continues our visits to annual state meetings with recent visits to Wisconsin and Ohio.
MRF President Kirk “Hardtail” Willard and Washington, D.C. lobbyist Rocky Fox made the trip to Marshfield, Wisconsin for the ABATE of Wisconsin Officers Training event. This annual event provides seminars and training to the regional and district leaders of ABATE of Wisconsin and helps establish expectations and goals for all members. Seminars included the ABCs of Running a Successful Region, Strategic Planning Procedures and How to Effectively Lobby Lawmakers.
Saturday night, Rocky provided the keynote speech where he discussed the power of political engagement and the role that citizens play when petitioning their government about the issues they care about.
MRF Sustaining State Motorcyclist Rights Organization Representative Dave Dwyer and MRF Wisconsin State Representative Jennifer Abraham discussed the importance of joining the MRF and how vital it is for state organizations to support the MRF’s efforts in Washington, D.C.
Sunday morning ended with Hardtail talking about the 2022 MRF legislative accomplishments and 2023 goals. It was a great weekend in Wisconsin and this year the temperature was a comfortable 21 degrees, a far cry from last year’s event where temperatures hit 19 degrees below zero! But just in case ABATE of Wisconsin gifted Rocky an awesome insulated bib for the trip back next year.
Earlier in the month, ABATE of Ohio hosted its annual event in Columbus, Ohio. Hardtail also made the visit to Columbus in his official capacity as MRF President and by his side was Jay Jackson, MRF Vice President. The two were joined by former ABATE of Ohio Executive Director, Gary Sellers, who also served as a longtime MRF board member. Dick “Slider” Gilmore a passionate MRF supporter also made the trip to the Buckeye State.
Jay Jackson spoke about the victories and challenges bikers are facing in Washington, D.C. with an eye towards what’s ahead in the coming years. One of the highlights of the event was Slider’s presentation titled “What Every Street Rider Should Know.” Slider is a legend in the motorcycling community and when he talks everyone should listen!
Thanks to the riders in Wisconsin and Ohio for inviting the MRF to participate in your statewide events. We look forward to visiting more states in the coming weeks as the MRF continues our 2023 road show.
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My flash back in ‘82 sucked, to say the least! I figured she 3 years old in the top one, I may have still been in the Army when the furry seat pic was taken, so new, new?
–RFR
FROM THE BIKERNET UNIVERSITY PSYCOLOGY DEPARTMENT—
Rachel Naomi Remen, a physician, therapist, and author of Kitchen Table Wisdom, writes: “Wholeness is never lost, it is only forgotten. Integrity rarely means that we need to add something to ourselves: It is more an undoing than a doing, a freeing ourselves from beliefs we have about who we are and ways we have been persuaded to ‘fix’ ourselves to know who we genuinely are. Even after many years of seeing, thinking, and living one way, we are able to reach past all that to claim our integrity and live in a way we may never have expected to live.”
AFTER AN UNPRECEDENTED TRIPLE CROWN IN 2022,
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE RACING ANNOUNCES 2023 MOTOAMERICA & PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK FACTORY RACE TEAMS & PRIVATEER CONTINGENCY
Indian Motorcycle Racing Set to Defend Championships in MotoAmerica King of the Baggers® & Super Hooligan® Classes & American Flat Tracksm SuperTwins
2022 King of the Baggers® & 2022 Super Hooligan® Champion Tyler O’Hara & Teammate Jeremy McWilliams to Pilot S&S Indian Challengers and S&S FTRs in MotoAmerica Series
Reigning AFT SuperTwins Champion Jared Mees Chases Scottie Parker’s Historic Record of Nine Grand National Championships
Indian Motorcycle Racing Commits More than $405,000 in Combined Privateer Contingency For King of the Baggers, Super Hooligan® & American Flat Tracks National Championship
MINNEAPOLIS (FEBRUARY 16, 2023) – 2022 was a historic year for Indian Motorcycle Racing, capturing an unprecedented triple crown with championships across three different racing classes, including MotoAmerica Mission King of the Baggers (KOTB), Super Hooligan National Championship (SHNC) and Progressive Insurance American Flat Tracks SuperTwins classes. Now America’s First Motorcycle Company enters the 2023 racing season intent on defending its triple crown and raising the bar yet again with its factory racing program.
Running three No. 1 plates, Indian Motorcycle Racing welcomes back reigning champions Tyler O’Hara and Jared Mees, along with KOTB and SHNC factory rider Jeremy McWilliams. The company has also announced more than $405,000 in combined privateer contingency for KOTB, SHNC and AFT.
Founded by racers who developed America’s first motorized bicycles, fueled by a desire to go faster and win races, Indian Motorcycle has been racing, and winning, for 122 years. From founder Oscar Hedstrom’s endurance racing dominance at the turn of the century, to O.C. Godfrey winning the first Mountain Circuit race at the famed Isle of Man in 1911, to Burt Munro’s land speed records or the Wrecking Crew’s domination in flat track in the 1950s and, more recently, it’s six consecutive AFT Championships from 2017-2022, the list of history-making racing milestones is unparalleled. Now the innovative American motorcycle company prepares to defend a triple crown.
“Racing and an overriding spirit of competition has been a driving force for Indian Motorcycle for more than a century, and that competitive fire continues to drive us forward to this day,” said Gary Gray, Vice President – Racing, Technology and Service for Indian Motorcycle. “We’re incredibly proud of the success we had in 2022 with three different championships, but it’s only going to get tougher in 2023, with our competition gunning for us more than ever. But that challenge is what motivates us and pushes us to get better every day, and we’re chomping at the bit to go racing in 2023.”
KEEPING THE BANDIT’S CANTINA BAD JOKE LIBRARY WIDE OPEN—
Well, the story goes way back to when the Father of America, George Washington, was crossing the Delaware river with his troops. There were 33 men in Washington’s boat.
It was extremely dark and storming furiously and the water was tossing them about.
Finally, Washington grabbed Corporal Raymond Dicks and stationed him at the front of the boat with a lantern. He ordered him to keep swinging it, so they could see where they were heading. Corporal Dicks, through driving rain and cold, continued swinging the lantern back and forth, back and forth. Then a big gust of wind and a wave hit and threw the Corporal and his lantern into the Delaware. Washington and his troops searched for nearly an hour trying to find him, but to no avail. All of them felt terrible, for Corporal Dicks had been one of their favorites.
Sometime later, Washington and his troops landed on the other side, wet and totally exhausted. He rallied the troops and told them that they must go on.
Another hour later, one of his men said, ‘General, I see lights ahead.’
They trudged toward the lights and came upon a huge house. What they didn’t know was that this was a house of ill repute, hidden in the forest to serve all who came.
General Washington pounded on the door, his men crowding around him. The door swung open, and much to his surprise stood a beautiful woman. A huge smile came across her face, to see so many men standing there. Washington was the first to speak, ‘Madam, I am General George Washington and these are my men. We are tired, wet, exhausted, and desperately need warmth and comfort.’
Again, the Madam looked at all the men standing there, and with a broad smile on her face, said, ‘Well, General, you have come to the right place. We can surely give you warmth and comfort. How many men do you have?’
Washington replied, ‘Well, Madam, there are 33 men – actually 32 of us without Dicks.’
And the Madam said, ‘You gotta be kidding’ me. ‘
–EL Waggs
Certified Librarian
Bandit’s Cantina
SHOP BIKE OF THE WEEK—from Blacktop Motorcycle Shop.
–Sam Burns
Feature bike editor
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SONG OF THE WEEK, THE WILD ONES—By Waylon Jennings
[Verse 1:]
Straight out of nowhere
And a little bit out of our minds
We were courting disaster
With one foot over the line
It was one for the show
And two for ol’ Shorty and me
We were the wild ones
We had the town up a tree
[Chorus:]
We were the wild ones
The ones they couldn’t control
We were survivors
Good hearts, body and soul
We were the winners
Cause we didn’t know we could fail
We were the wild ones
And we had the world by the tail
[Verse 2:]
She was a lady
When a lady wasn’t easy to be
Hangin’ in limbo
She started hangin’ with me
We were the music
Cause we had a song we could sing
We were the wild ones
And we had the world by the tail…
–from Sam Burns
–SEMA
THE SCIENCE BEHIND MIRACLES—
Maybe explains the healthy bikers riding at age of 80+
How our minds push our bodies to defy expectations, beliefs, and even our own biology—in short, to make miracles.
At first glance, Wim Hof does seem superhuman
Modern science has revealed a number of fascinating mechanisms for how the brain influences the rest of the body, forming a string of enticing bread crumbs leading toward a more satisfying understanding of some of the limits of the human body—and how people cheat them.
Take one fascinating lead: the effect certain expectations have on bodily functions. The mind has a propensity to make predictions, and then ensure those predictions come to pass through internal “pharmacies” that, when lumped together, are also called placebo effects.
Alia Crum, a psychologist at Stanford says, “I don’t think the power of mind is limitless,” she said. “But I do think we don’t yet know where those limits are.”
Read full article
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/the-science-behind-miracles
–Wayfarer
Lead Scientist
Bikernet University Science Department
KAMALA HARRIS— explaining the egg situation
“You have…..eggs. Eggs are things…..we have. They’re at the supermarket…….and we buy them…….and we bring them home. We put them in the fridge……and then……a few at a time……we remove them……..and fry them…..or scramble them……..i like them poached…….HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA……….Yes, you do too? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA…….and so we have eggs……..we cook them and eat them……….and then…..at some point……..the eggs are gone. We go to get more…….and there are none there. After a while……not finding any eggs…….we have to eat something else. The choices in America are a lot of them. This is what makes us great as Americans. Freedom to choose. If there are no EGGS………we can eat something else! Right? Am I right? You eat other things, right? So, YES……we have no eggs. But we as Americans can overcome this. We can adapt. We can unite. We can rejoice…….and we can prosper. Thank you.”
–J.J. Solari
Chief Political Analysist
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BOOK REVIEW OF THE WEEK—
Book Review: novel ‘Storm Rider II’
Symphony of Destruction by author Chris Dutcher
review by Wayfarer
While the rider is not exactly on a joyride, it is joy to read this fiction novel dealing with a motorcycling misfit. I am sure many bikers can relate to the sentiment of not fitting into any category in modern society.
This can mean only one thing. An all out destructive thrill ride as Gunnar has been pushed too far. Briskly paced 73 Chapters in this fiction adventure will keep you engaged with wit and action at every page-turn. Pick up your copy online at Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLFT3R6P/
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Paperback at $8.99
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Hope to read more from Dutcher and Gunnar !
NHRA Approves New Suzuki Hayabusa Bodywork, Vance & Hines Team
Confident after Successful Test Session
Santa Fe Springs CA – February 14, 2023 – Energized by a positive test session in Gainesville, along with approval from the NHRA for the first new Suzuki bodywork in over a decade, the Vance & Hines/Mission/Suzuki Pro Stock Motorcycle (PSM) Team is eager for the 2023 NHRA season to start.
On February 1st and 2nd, Vance & Hines’ NHRA PSM team completed preseason testing at the site of the season’s first race, Gainesville (FL) Raceway. This was the first PSM test session for new team member Gaige Herrera and the focus was on the setup for their Suzuki Hayabusa race bikes, which will be piloted by Herrera and four-time champion Eddie Krawiec. The Gen 3 Hayabusa bodywork impressed the team, with multiple runs at 200+ MPH, and achieving the goal of being a stable, race-ready design.
“This was a great week for our team,” said Crew Chief Andrew Hines. “Working with Gaige and Eddie, seeing how well our bikes performed, and now receiving approval from the NHRA, everything is coming together for this season.”
“One of our objectives with our return to NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Drag Racing was to develop an all-new body modeled after the Gen 3 Hayabusa,” said Kerry Graeber, Suzuki Motor USA’s Senior Vice President. “Vance & Hines has done a terrific job with the new body and we’re pleased that it performed so well at its first test. Our vision is for all competitors racing Suzuki motorcycles in the NHRA series to transition to the new body.”
Graeber added that Suzuki will offer assistance to teams riding Suzuki PSM bikes to move to the new body.
This was the first test session using the new Gen 3 Hayabusa bodywork, designed to replicate the look of the newest generation of the legendary Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle. The carbon fiber components were designed by Vance & Hines in collaboration with ADC Inc, using digital scans of a new production Hayabusa motorcycle. The new bodywork closely resembles the look of the Hayabusa while accommodating a 10-inch-wide rear tire and a wheelbase that is ten inches longer than stock.
The new Gen 3 Hayabusa PSM bodywork is symmetrical, meaning the air flow on each side of the bike is similar, or aerodynamically balanced. This allows the rider to guide the motorcycle with less physical input.
The rider cockpit is designed to accommodate a wider variety of riders, allowing both small and large stature riders to fit on the bike.
Rider ergonomics, the interaction of rider and controls, is improved as well, allowing riders to more easily and comfortably ride the motorcycle.
NHRA has a strict process for approving new bodywork, and Vance & Hines worked closely with NHRA and Suzuki on the development and approval of the new design. With NHRA’s recent approval, Vance & Hines is working with Leading Edge Composites for production of the final Gen 3 carbon fiber panels. The bodywork will be available to all Suzuki-riding teams through Vance & Hines. Reed Motorsports, with riders Cory Reed and Joey Gladstone, has already placed orders for the Gen 3 Hayabusa Pro Stock bodywork.
The 2023 NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle season kicks off at the Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida on March 9-12, 2023.
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MOVIE PICK OF THE WEEK — The Fighter
I just got around to see the 2010 movie “The Fighter” based on the life of boxer Micky Ward and Dicky Eklund. It’s an incredible performance from the entire cast and crew. With all that is known but unspoken about America, I think this movie should be a must-watch in the curriculum of schools everywhere.
The Fighter on imdb.com
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0964517/
( Rated R for language throughout, drug content, some violence and sexuality )
The horrifying epidemic of drug addiction is showcased without glamour or glory of crime. After the 1995 movie “The Basketball Diaries” (starring a very young Leonardo DiCaprio), this movie about a fighting fit Eklund getting reduced to a farce, a satire of himself, is something any parent would eventually want to make their teenagers aware about. If only teenagers would care to take advice from anyone at all!
The Basketball Diaries (1995)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112461/
A promising youth and athlete is not the only thing wasted in this story. “The Fighter” is a movie demonstrating how entire families, communities, entire town / city gets impacted through drug abuse.
While I have no personal experience with drugs, the drama and enacting of circumstances surely don’t appear to be pretentious or preachy. There is indeed a life-story told in this movie. It ain’t your regular “Reefer Madness” movie.
You can’t eliminate something by banning it or taxing it or shaming it. We all know dependence through the big three legal drugs, namely, Tobacco, Alcohol and Sugar. It’s not as if cars kill people or bars kill people. Temptation and social atmosphere, economy and opportunities, there are a thousand things one can connect that leads up to a life of, for example crime or drug addiction or full-scholarship.
Some may say, people aren’t good or bad — it’s the circumstances that are either good or bad.
Do take time out and have a look at this movie. If not for its covert message, then just to admire the performance of Batman actor “Christian Bale” (he is a true Superman-of-acting, ain’t he?)’ as Dicky Eklund, the man who floored Mayweather. The screenplay is quite fluid and will keep you glued to your seats.
Of course, Micky Ward established a name for himself in boxing. He is not a shadow of his brother but both of them believed in each other — and thus they overcame trying circumstances.
Royal Enfield BUILD. TRAIN. RACE. Now Accepting Applications for 2023
Freddie Spencer to join Royal Enfield’s innovative BTR program
Milwaukee, WI (Tuesday, February 14, 2023) – Royal Enfield is proud to announce the return of its signature BUILD. TRAIN. RACE. (BTR) program to both American Flat Track and MotoAmerica national championships. This groundbreaking program continues to welcome aspiring women into the racing community and provides the opportunity to travel the country and race within a national championship. Royal Enfield is currently accepting applications from women riders (new and experienced) looking to take part in both BTR Road Racing and BTR Flat Track programs for 2023.
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN AT BUILDTRAINRACE.COM.
APPLY NOW THROUGH FEBRUARY 26!
Royal Enfield is thrilled to announce Motorsports Hall of Famer Freddie Spencer as part of the MotoAmerica BTR team. The three-time Grand Prix world champion will serve as a mentor and riding coach to the BTR Road Racing paddock, bringing his legendary expertise to the women of the 2023 program.
“It’s exciting for me to return to the MotoAmerica paddock, especially at a grassroots level like this,” said Freddie Spencer. “Royal Enfield’s Build. Train. Race. program is unique in that it brings racing back to the basics: technique, talent and most importantly, passion. That’s the true soul of racing, and I’m looking forward to fostering that with the BTR women, and hopefully we can continue to encourage people everywhere to get out on the track and give racing a try, and most importantly, just experience the enjoyment of what motorcycling gives you.”
Royal Enfield’s BTR program guides aspiring racers through the process of building a race bike from a stock Royal Enfield motorcycle—INT650 in BTR Flat Track and Continental GT 650 in BTR Road Racing—learning technique and race craft on the track, and finally racing within a national championship. The 2023 season will consist of two separate programs: a four-round series within American Flat Track, and a four-round series within MotoAmerica. Racing begins with BTR Flat Track on April 22, and BTR Road Racing on May 20.
Twelve-rider grids in each series will consist of both returning members and new riders. Applications are currently being accepted, and will close Sunday, February 26. Apply now, or let your lady rider friends know about this unique opportunity to come racing with Royal Enfield in 2023! For more on Royal Enfield BUILD. TRAIN. RACE. and details on how to apply, visit BuildTrainRace.com.
“BUILD. TRAIN. RACE. has become a hallmark of Royal Enfield’s global culture, and we are very proud to usher BTR into its fourth year with American Flat Track, and third year with MotoAmerica,” said Adrian Sellers, Royal Enfield Head – Custom & Motorsport. “The inclusion and encouragement of the BTR program is truly inspiring, and the opportunity to welcome new and returning racers, the support of our sponsors, and now with the legendary Freddie Spencer is an honor. We look forward to another season of exciting racing.”
BTR Flat Track Racing Schedule
April 22 (Rnd 1) Dallas Half-Mile, Mesquite, TX
May 6 (Rnd 2) Ventura Short Track, Ventura, CA
July 1 (Rnd 3) West Virginia Half Mile, Mineral Wells, WV
July 22 (Rnd 4) Bridgeport Half Mile, Swedesboro, NJ
BTR Road Racing Schedule
June 2-4 (Rnd 1) Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI
June 23-24 (Rnd 2) The Ridge Motorsports Park, Shelton, WA
July 28-30 (Rnd 3) Brainerd Int’l Raceway, Brainerd, MN
August 18-20 (Rnd 4) Pittsburgh Int’l Race Complex, Wampum, PA
Think you have what it takes? Apply now for Royal Enfield BTR 2023!
The BTR program guides women of all experience levels through the process of building, training and racing a Royal Enfield 650 motorcycle.
QUICK, OPEN THE BANDIT’S CANTINA BAD JOKE LIBRARY—
An elderly man rear-ends a guy driving an expensive sports car.
Enraged, the guy hops out of his car and confronts the old man. “Look what you did to my car,” he yells.
“you’re gonna give me $10,000 right now, or I’m gonna beat you to a bloody pulp!”
“Oh my,” says the old man, I don’t have that kind of money. Let me call my son, he trains dolphins, and he’ll know what to do.
dolphins, the other driver huffs while rolling his eyes. The old man pulls out his phone, dials his son, and just as the son answers, the irate man snatches the phone away from the old man.
“So, YOU’RE a dolphin trainer, huh? Well, your old man here just rear-ended my car, and I need ten grand right now, or I’m gonna beat you AND your old man to a bloody pulp”.
“I’ll be there in 10 minutes, says the voice calmly on the other end”.
Exactly ten minutes later, a jeep pulls up, and a guy hops out and proceeds to pulverize the bully, leaving him in a bloody heap on the side of the road.
When he’s finished, he walks over to his father and says: “for the LAST TIME, dad…. I train SEALS…. NAVY SEALS…. NOT dolphins”
–Sam Burns
HEALTHY DOSE OF WISDOM : Bikernet Temple
“If you don’t spend time for your health today, then tomorrow you will spend money for recovering your health. Being healthy is not expensive. Medical treatment for illnesses is expensive.”
“Success isn’t always about greatness. It’s about consistency. Consistent hard work leads to success. Greatness will come.” ~ Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson
“Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will.”
“Motivation comes from working on things we care about.” ~ Sheryl Sandberg
“The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.” ~ Paulo Coelho
“Wealth isn’t about having a lot of money, it’s about having a lot of options.” ~ Chris Rock
“The best thing to hold onto in life is each other.” ~ Audrey Hepburn
–Wayfarer
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CHOPPER FOR SALE— 2006 Daytona Customs custom works.
$6,500
Listed 6 days ago in New Braunfels, TX
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Nice Custom Chopper Runs great Needs brakes and rear caliper Cannot be ridden without brake replacement Willing to trade
BE AFRAID!!!
I’m not human I’m the Wolf.
I’m not talking I do not write.
I howl…
Howl not because I’m scared,
Howl not because I’m crazy,
Howling for my pack to hear me.
To my wolves hear me,
To my wolf females hear me,
To my wolf puppies hear me,
To my pack gather.
And when my pack has gathered.
Dogs then you should be afraid!
” Car Dušan “
King Stefan Dushan Nemanjic of Serbia
( Anno 1300 )
–from Sam Burns
THE CLIMATE CRUSADERS Are Coming for Electric Cars Too – Report reveals ‘the ultimate goal: tiny, uncomfortable apartments & bicycles for all’
Allysia Finley in WSJ: Replacing all gasoline-powered cars with electric vehicles won’t be enough to prevent the world from overheating. So people will have to give up their cars.
That’s the alarming conclusion of a new report from the University of California, Davis and “a network of academics and policy experts” called the Climate and Community Project. The report offers an honest look at the vast personal, environmental and economic sacrifices needed to meet the left’s net-zero climate goals.
Progressives’ dirty little secret is that everyone will have to make do with much less—fewer cars, smaller houses and yards, and a significantly lower standard of living. … The report concludes that the auto sector’s “current dominant strategy,” which involves replacing gasoline-powered vehicles with EVs without decreasing car ownership and use, “is likely incompatible” with climate activists’ goal to keep the planet from warming by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius compared with preindustrial times. Instead, the report recommends government policies that promote walking, cycling and mass transit.
A Natural Resources Defense Council report last year on lithium mining also concluded that the government needs “to reduce long-term dependency on single-passenger vehicles.” The Inflation Reduction Act included billions of dollars to promote bicycling and so-called livable neighborhoods. …
California’s Democratic Legislature last year even passed a bill creating a $1,000 tax credit (originally proposed at $7,500) for households that don’t own cars. “We can invest in the future by providing financial incentives for Californians to transition from vehicles to more sustainable options,” state Sen. Anthony Portantino said.
“But wait, the bicycles can’t have seats or any fossil fuel products, like tires.” –Bandit
OPTIONS CAN BE DAUNTING—Especially if you have a list of dire projects looming over you like a gray sky.
Ah, but the other option is to reframe your list into something very positive, full of love and accomplishments.
Just completing an article is a rush to me. Like a song writer finishing a song. It’s a creative rush, no matter where it goes.
I’m going to help Ann Robinson publish another piece about her husband, Hal Robinson. He was and still is the motorcycle pen and ink master. Watch for it next week.
Buck Lovell is writing a piece about Charlie, the Rust Collector and vintage motorcycle builder in Boulder Canyon, for Cycle Source Magazine. I’m buried in book projects, Cantina Episodes and tech articles, yet I would have loved to write the piece about Charlie’s bike. Guess it’s just engrained in me.
Need to complete a couple of little tasks on the Salt Torpedo for our test runs in April. Carl Pusser suggested a support bracket for the S&S carb. I sorta completed that. Needs an adjustment.
I also need to install a GPS speedo, and I bought a cheap bastard on Amazon. There’s no way to mount it, except on a dash. Shifting to plan B. Someone suggested RB racing. The Redhead suggested a bicycle GPS handlebar speedo.
Recently I made it out to Paughco’s Plant in Carson City, NV and got to see the Billy bike trike they were making. They can turn any classic chop into a Trike.
Got to spend some time with Ron Paugh, who has been in the chopper world longer than I have. He’s still at it, helping bikers all over the world build their dreams.
The Redhead kicked up an Elk Steak dinner for Valentines day. Killer. We could have gone to the Midnight Star for a $50 buck a plate dinner. Fortunately, it was snowing.
I’m making progress in the shop on my VLXAFL5. That’s like the secret serial number. I just bought a Vulcan 205 welder and had to buy tips for the gun. Irish Rich came over to coach me and check it out. He was impressed
These came from Arc-Zone.com. It’s a cool welding supply company.
Rich and I tried to break into this Miller hood plate to replace the batteries. I wondered why there was no Youtube film on replacing the batteries. I probably busted it trying to peel it apart.
We hung out in Deadwood for Mardi Gras Weekend. Had a blast attending diners and the parade.
Here’s a shot of my grandson, Frankie at a show in Deadwood last year and his 5-Ball Racing Leathers booth at Huggie’s David Mann Chopper fest in Ventura last weekend.
I almost destroyed this fender trying to claw the fender bracket out of the interior. I ultimately cut off the brackets and reshaped the fender. Decided not to use it, though.
A brother from the Mecum auction asked about my Peashooter. This is a lousy shot, but it’s cool.
Here are some shots of Irish Rich’s latest customer project. It’s coming together. Rich is a careful master.
Can almost see the burnt Panhead patio table as the snow subsides.
There are more stories headed your way, more bike builds and event action. Let me know if you like anything in particular from Bikernet. Don’t worry, I won’t send you a survey.
Keep up the fight for Scientific Integrity and the freedom to ride and build what you want, goddammit.
Job Vacancies: Kawasaki to Expand Sales Force with New Districts
By Wayfarer |
Foothill Ranch, CA – Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. has announced it will expand its District Manager sales force with openings across the country. Kawasaki has open positions in major U.S. markets and is now accepting applications.
Following the tremendous success the powersports industry has seen over the past few years, Kawasaki plans to maintain steady growth through expanding its sales force to provide a higher level of engagement and increased contact frequency with its dealer network.
“The powersports industry continues to grow and we are growing our team along with it.” said Senior Director of U.S. Sales, Anthony Kestler. “Kawasaki has the industry’s best dealer network and we are adding new team members that have enthusiasm and passion for powersports as we expand our sales force and model line-up of Motorcycles, ATVs, Side x Sides and Personal Watercraft in 2023 and beyond.”
Open positions are available to view now. Please visit the Corporate Careers link on Kawasaki.com for additional information.
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The Options Bikernet Weekly News for February 16th, 2023
By Wayfarer |
Hey,
Life is full of options. Hell, try to buy a couch, a computer or a refrigerator. The options will kick your ass.
Options can be daunting — Especially if you have a list of dire projects looming over you like a gray sky.
Ah, but the other option is to reframe your list into something very positive, full of love and accomplishments.
Keep up the fight for Scientific Integrity and the freedom to ride and build what you want, goddammit.
The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum.