August 21, 2008 Part 4
By Bandit |
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LATEST LEATHER FROM DUANE BALLARD–For some reason I’ve had a bunch of wallet orders come in the last few weeks. This one with the simple design went out today. The liner is made out of Kangaroo leather. It’s thin and strong as hell. The exterior is 7 oz. cowhide all hand stitched with calfskin binding. Hope everyone is doing well and keeping busy.
–Duane
Duane Ballard Custom Leather
3401 Spruce St.
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
603-781-7505
http://www.dbcustomleather.com
Rivera Primo’s New “Carbo Core” Rear Drive Belts–These replacement & custom rear drive belts from Gates Rubber offerthe rider unmatched service & performance levels never before seen !
Manufactured to the highest standards, each & every belt featuresa polyurethane outer jacket with a carbon fiber core.
Tested & run to combat the most serious threats to rear belt service,these 14mm “Carbo Core?” belts displayed overwhelming results.
Sold in belt widths of 1-1/2″, 1-1/8″ and a new 30mm (1.181″) customwidth, they are available in lengths from 126-tooth on up to 139-tooth.
MSRP’s range between $145 to $183 per belt. The complete selectionis shown on page 25 of Rivera Primo’s new 2008/2009 parts catalog(also shown on our website).
For further info on these & other fine products contact:
Rivera Primo Inc.
12450 Whittier Blvd.
Whittier, CA 90602
Tel: 800-872-1515
? 562-907-2600
? Fax: 562-907-2606
Website: www.riveraprimoinc.com
Shell, House of Harley Sponsor Chopper Chicks All-Women Bike Build for Charity Custom-Built Bike to Benefit RAACE Foundation– WHAT: The Chopper Chick Crew, a group of highly skilled and successful female motorcycle designers and builders, will transform an array of hundreds of bike parts into a fully functioning motorcycle within a matter of hours. These women are some of the best in their field and have been featured on NBC?s Today Show, the Discovery Channel?s Biker Build-Off and SPEED TV?s American Thunder in addition to publications such as Easy Riders, American Iron, and Ironworks.
During the bike build, the Garage-Girls motorcycle experts will conduct free seminars to educate audience members about the importance of proper motorcycle care and maintenance
WHY: The bike build is being held as part of an entire day of events celebrating women in motorcycling. When completed, the custom-built and painted bike will be donated to the RAACE Foundation, an organization dedicated to fighting child sexual abuse by raising public awareness of the epidemic.
WHO: Chopper Chicks Crew, led by Athena Ransom Garage-Girls Motorcycle Experts Thousands of avid women motorcycle enthusiasts
WHEN Friday, August 29th 7:30 am? 2:00 pm& WHERE: House of Harley-Davidson Dealership, 62nd & Layton Ave. – Milwaukee
INTERVIEWS: Athena Ransom, Chopper Chicks Crew Leader
Sara Liberte, Garage-Girls
Meg Kreutzer, Category Manager ? Fuels & Forecourt Marketing, Shell Oil Products
John Schaller, Owner ? House of Harley Dealership
J&P CYCLES ULTIMATE 2-PIECE RAIN SUITS– J&P Cycles new ultimate rainwear is for the serious rider wanting the best in rain gear. Our 2-piece rain suit is made of 100% waterproof nylon with sealed seams and covered zippers. The jacket comes in gray with black trim and features a mesh inner lining and reflective stripes on the front and back.
The pants are made of the same 100% tough waterproof nylon material in black with gray trim and also has a mesh nylon liner. The pants feature a reflective stripe down each leg with easy access cargo style pockets.
Both the jacket and pants have the world famous J&P logo. This stylish rain suit looks great and offers the added features and toughness for all-weather riding. Available as a complete suit or just as a jacket alone.
For more information on this and other rain suits, visit us on the web at WWW.JPCYCLES.COM or call us toll-free at 800-397-4844.
Top 50 Rally Park Women?s Day, Sturgis 2008– Top 50 Rally Park, Independent Cycle Inc., and Legend Air-Suspension onceagain joined forces to celebrate and honor women bikers by continuing thenew Sturgis tradition of Top 50 Rally Park?s ?Women?s Day? Thursday, August7, 2008 at the Top 50 Rally Park.
* The exclusive event once again celebrated the independence, freedom andadrenaline that inspires women to ride their own motorcycle, not just hangon for life. Top 50 Rally Park is honored to be the first Sturgis rally parkto recognize the rapidly evolving image of women in the motorcycle industryby creating events designed specifically for women by women.
* The highlight of the day was the Bike for Breast Cancer Awareness – EWC(Every Woman Counts) Top 50 Rally Park Charity Ride. This year?s eventbenefited Brenda Fox, a motorcycle journalist and spokesperson for women inmotorcycling. Brenda has been battling with breast cancer issues and risingmedical bills. This year?s ride and charity auction proceeds will assist herin getting through this difficult time.
* Nearly 100 men and women participated in the ride lead by Laura Klock,World?s fastest bagger record holder. Laura was joined on the ride by bothBrenda Fox and Malcolm Smith (Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee and star of?On Any Sunday?). The off-the-beaten-path adventure through the Black Hillsregion stopped at three locations? Pactola Lake where Brenda Fox shared herstory of diagnosis and ongoing battle, Boondocks where ride participantswere encouraged to share their own stories, and Nemo Guest Ranch where ownerWilly told her story of surviving breast cancer.
* Top 50 Rally Park was also proud to present the second annual Women of theMotorcycle Industry Awards. In 2007 the ?Industry Leader? award went to LisaBaker of Baker Drivetrain. This year the award was passed on to KathyCovington of Covington Cycles. The Sandy Leone award is given in remembranceof a woman who gave her heart and soul to the motorcycle industry. 2007recipient Cindy Erato of Biker Incite presented the award to this year’swinner, Marilyn Stemp of IronWorks magazine. The 2007 ?Fearless Leader andOne Cool Chick? award was passed on from Laura Klock to Jody Perewitz forher innovative work with Perewitz Design. This year a new award called the?Positive Image Award” was presented by IronWorks magazine. This award wasgiven to a man or woman in the industry they feel impacts women ridersfavorably. Leslie Prevish of Harley-Davidson Motor Co. was the recipient forher role as Harley Davidson?s Women?s Outreach Manager.
For further information on the park itself, special guests, andfuture details on the 2009 Women?s Day event go to www.Top50RallyPark.com
For more information Contact:
Tyna Bower
tyna@independentcycleinc.com
c: 605-390-3262
w: 605-787-4200
f: 605-787-4207
THE CRIME SCENE REPORT–Here is the latest happenings at Crime Scene Choppers. We’ve got some great new builders products on the shop site, and some cool new parts in the works.
The best news is that we’re building a new bike, built on a one-off gooseneck frame with a lot of rake and a low neck. We’ll be posting the details on the build on the website as it progresses.
We’re also setting up a gallery on the website, if you’d like to see your bike up there just send some pics by email along with some information about your bike.
Crime scene products are also feature in the Iron Works/Bikernet Brass Balls bike build. You can see the first tech in the Bikernet tech department right now.
THURSDAY SCRAMBLE FINALE–So here’s the plan as it stands, but you know how that goes. It may change at any second. I’m going to build a ’20s styled bike around a new Paughco/US Choppers chassis, with a Crazy Horse Power Plus engine and a Baker transmission with 23-inch wheels and ride it to Sturgis. Billy Lane is building something for the ride. Hiwayman, Caleb from Cro Customs and I spoke to someone the morning who threw in.
Get this. We’ll meet in Vancouver and ferry to Alaska, ride to the Artic Circle, kiss the sod and peel back to the lower 48, then ride across to the Badlands. “I want to drive the chase truck,” Nyla said and so she’s in. We’ll also try to hook up with the Hamster Ride to Sturgis so I can check in.
Unfortunately, you’ll be forced to witness the entire build, ever-changing plans and whatever else we do wrong in the process. Somehow we need to muster the cash for a new or different truck for this voyage. I was going to stick with my hearty Ford formula. But we need something enclosed. Ford makes a Sprinter styled van, but it’s not sold in the US, only in Australia. They also make a UT in Australia, like a Ford Ranchero. It’s even built by Ford, but not sold stateside. Doesn’t make sense. Both vehicles would sell like crazy. We’ll find something.
The scurvy list of Bikernet content is growing like crazy. I’ll wrap up my 2008 Sturgis Saga over the weekend. We have another road test from John Towle of a 2008 Softail Custom Deluxe. UDay is bugging me about his fiction and I’ll publish the evil saga shortly. I have an interview with an Aussie artist, from Glenn Priddle, and Perry’s art is a knockout. I also have a feature coming from DBBP in Europe. We need to pull the story together, but this BMW custom will blow you away. Another feature from Power Plant highlighted in the Chopper Challenge is coming up and a tech install on a Rivera Primo clutch, if Ben Kudon will ship it over here. There’s more like Rogue’s R-rated Sturgis coverage that will be pop up this Sunday in the Post. Plus we have the saga from Billy Lane and Doc.
That’s it for now. It’s margarita time.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit
August 21, 2008 Part 3
By Bandit |
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Hot Bike Magazine World Championship special closing soon–Official World Championship of Custom Bike Building Partner Hot Bike Magazine is now in the final stages of closing its 2008 World Championship special edition.With 95,000 copies going on-sale on October 28th, materials are due August 26th.
The stunning bikes seen at this year’s World Championship are bound to make this a top-selling edition, with a three month on-sale right the way through the Christmas magazine market and into late January.
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BIKERNET INVESTIGATE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND RECEIVES THE Italian Confession–An elderly Italian man who lived on the outskirts of Rimini, Italy,went To the local church for confession. When the priest slid open the panel in the confessional, The man said: “Father … During World War II, a beautiful Jewish woman from ourneighborhood knocked urgently on my door and asked me to hide her fromthe Nazis. So I hid her in my attic.”
The priest replied: “That was a wonderful thing you did, and you haveno need to confess that.”
“There is more to tell, Father… She started to repay me with sexualfavors. This happened several times a week, and sometimes twice onSundays.’
The priest said, “That was a long time ago and by doing what you did,You placed the two of you in great danger. But two people under thosecircumstances can easily succumb to the weakness of the flesh. However, if you are truly sorry for your actions, you are indeedforgiven.”
“Thank you, Father. That’s a great load off my mind. I do have one more question.”
“And what is that?” asked the priest.
“Should I tell her the war is over?”
–from Chris T.
S&S ANNOUNCES MATT SMITH BACK-TO-BACK WINS– LA CROSSE, WI (August 18, 2008) S&S Cycle is pleased to announce back-to-back success for Matt Smith on his S&S powered Pro Stock Motorcycle. Smith laid down final round victories last week in Brainerd, Minnesota and backed it up this week in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Smith could have had d?j? vu going into the final this Sunday as he was paired up against Angelle Sampey on her Rush Racing Products S&S powered Pro Stock Motorcycle?the same pairing as the finals in Minnesota saw. The difference this weekend is Sampey didn?t suffer an electrical gremlin and actually took Smith off the line of this race. In the end the pairing of S&S powered machines went 6.957 at 188.81mph for Smith to 7.061 at 186.28 for Sampey.
Interesting to note in this year?s NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle season, eight of 11 races this year have been won by a motorcycle powered by the S&S 160ci Billet Pro Stock Engine. On top of that, there has only been one final in those 11 races in which one of the two finalists was not riding an S&S powered machine.
?Congratulations to Matt Smith and the Nitro Fish team for back to back wins. We would also like to congratulate Angele Sampey and the Rush Racing Team for back-to-back final round appearances.? Said Charlie Hadayia of S&S Cycle.
Going into the Countdown to 1, four of the bikes are S&S-powered, four are Suzuki-powered and two are Harley-Davidson-powered. Riding the S&S bikes are points leader, Matt Smith, Angelle Sampey, Chris Rivas and Matt Guidera. The next race, The Mac Tools U.S. Nationals, is held in Indianapolis, Indiana on August 27 through September 1, 2008. Get more information at www.nhra.com .
BIKERNET BUBBA FILES–Down south, Bubba called his attorney and asked, ‘Is It true theys suin them cigarette companies fer causin People to git cancer ?’
‘Yes, Bubba, sure is true,’ responded the lawyer.
‘And now someone is suin them fast food restaurants Fer makin them fat an cloggin their arteries with all Them burgers an fries, is that true, Mista Lawyer?’
‘Sure is, Bubba.’
‘And that lady sued McDonalds for millions when she Was gave that hot coffee that she ordered?’
‘Yep.’
‘And that football player sued that university when he Gradiated and still couldn’t read?’
‘That’s right,’ said the lawyer.’ ‘But why are you asking?’
‘Well, I was thinkin . ..
What I want to know is, kin I sue Budweiser fer all them ugly women I slept with?’
–Buckshot
$4.5 MILLION FERRARI 250 GT LEADS PACK OF SEVEN-FIGURE CARS AT RM?S FAMED SPORTS & CLASSICS OF MONTEREY EVENT–An award-winning 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta brought an impressive $4,510,000 at RM Auctions? famed ?Sports & Classics of Monterey? auction event on the weekend as eleven cars broke the magic million dollar mark.
MONTEREY, California (August 17th, 2008) ? Preeminent international auction house, RM Auctions, continued their highly successful sales run in Monterey, California overnight with eleven cars breaking the magic million dollar mark at the legendary ?Sports & Classics of Monterey? auction event.
Held at the Portola Hotel & Spa in historic downtown Monterey, it was standing room only at the two day sale as over 170 investment quality collector cars crossed the block before an international audience. As the gavel fell for the final time, total sales surpassed $42 million.
?RM?s Monterey auction continues to bring together private sellers, longtime clients and end users, with cars changing hands and entering new collections where they will be enjoyed and appreciated for years to come,? said Ian Kelleher, Managing Director of RM Auctions.
?The strength of our European sales had a positive affect on the weekend?s auction with many of our international clients in attendance. The sales were inline with our expectations with several new records, and with seven of the eleven million dollar sales being vintage Ferraris, results indicate the continuing strength of the market for the world?s most famous sports and racing marque,? he added.
The top seller of the sale was a show quality 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta which brought a final bid of $4,510,000. Another highlight was the 1961 Ferrari 400 Superamerica Coupe for an impressive $1,650,000. Also attracting significant interest on the block were the prestigious luxury cars ? a 1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Special Town Car, which brought $2,310,000, and a 1930 Duesenberg Model J Dual Cowl Phaeton for $1,760,000.
Additional highlights included: an ultra rare 1948 Tucker Sedan which achieved a new world record price of $1,017,500; a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Berlinetta for $1,925,000; and a 1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Spyder which was won with a bid of $1,485,000.
Full sales results are posted online at www.rmauctions.com
THE VETERAN RALLY–Despite the SNOW this morning – Ya, I said SNOW-we had an AWESOME day today! Great crowd, GREAT music, and a GREAT time. Sunday’s line up includes:
10am- POW/MIA ride from Granby to Winter Park
10:30 – Veterans Parade in Winter Park
12:00 – POW/MIA Remembrance Ceremony
1:30 – MOLLY HATCHET live in a FREE concert!
Come up tomorrow and enjoy Colorado’s BEST rally!Click here – http://www.theveteransrally.org/
BANDITO MC, an outlaw motorcycle gang, set to roll into Moab for ‘annual conference’– Law enforcement agencies in southern Utah are ramping up security plans in preparation for a motorcycle rally expected to draw hundreds of members from one of the nation’s fastest-growing outlaw biker gangs.
The Moab Police Department and Grand County Sheriff’s Office expect 500 to 800 members of the international Bandidos Motorcycle Club to descend on Moab for the group’s “annual conference” beginning Thursday and running though Aug. 25, said Moab Police Chief Michael Navarre.
Although the group refers to itself as a club, the Bandido Nation is documented by the U.S. Department of Justice as one of the most visible outlaw motorcycle gangs in the country, along with other “one-percenter” groups like the Hells Angels, Outlaw Motorcycle Club and the Pagans.
The group’s reputation for violence was enough for Moab officials to request emergency funding from the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to pay for increased law enforcement during the gang’s meeting.
The state commission this week approved $55,000 to help pay overtime, lodging and per-diem expenses for law enforcement agencies from around Utah to assist the 14-person Moab Police Department in monitoring the group’s activities. Navarre and Moab Mayor David Sakrison declined to say how many extra officers will be in Moab while the bikers are in town.
“We’re being pretty tight-lipped about the entire operation because we don’t really know what to expect,” Sakrison said. Moab city officials learned the club planned to convene in their town about four months ago and quickly began discussing how to police the event.
BIKERNET READER COMMENT: What a waste of taxpayer’s money. Does anyone truly believe they (the club) would give their exact location if they planned any type of illegal activity? As for being “tight-lipped”, it may be due to how absurd this is.
The Bandidos are estimated to have 2,500 members in 13 countries, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Pockets of Bandidos can increasingly be found in Utah, particularly in Tooele County, said Bruce Champagne, president of the Utah Gang Investigators Association.
“They would have you believe they’re clubs, but they’re not. They’re involved in criminal enterprise,” said Champagne, noting the gang can be “incredibly violent.”
–By Melinda Rogers
The Salt Lake Tribune
HIGH FLOW K&N REPLACEMENT FILTERS– August 2008, K&N Engineering, Inc. Releases a ?New? High-Flow Replacement Filter (HD-9608) for all 2008 Harley-Davidson Dyna Models.
Designed to fit specifically into your OE Air Filter Assembly, this new OE Replacement, High-Flow filter is performance designed to provide increased airflow, resulting in increased horsepower & torque. K&N Delivers the same high-flow technology in every filter we manufacture. Pleated media provides a large filtration area offering longer service intervals. Zinc coated top plates ensures years of filtration without corrosion. Fuel management modifications are not necessary to obtain increased performance. All K&N High-Flow Filters are washable & reusable, pre-oiled and ready to ride.
Covered by the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty?, it will be the last air filter your motorcycle will ever need.
Look for K&N High-Performance Air Filters, Oil Filters, and Complete Intake Assemblies for your motorcycle, car or truck at your at your local performance dealer!
ANOTHER STURGIS CONNECTION–Hey this is Dan, my bike took second place in the American Built Custom in Sturgis this year at the Bikernet Brouhaha. Met Bandit and the gang, awesome group and site. I’ve sent this picture of my bike with “Heather” sitting on it.
Heather is from Buffalo Wyoming and one of Sturgis’s unsung hero’s. She was a parking lot attendant at the Thunderdome and never even got to go in and see the bikes in the show.
I wasn’t even there to enter the show, we were just looking for the ROTC breakfast at the Sturgis High School and made a wrong turn. She said she loved the bike and that I should enter it. After the breakfast I did. She had a smile when I came back. Entered and placed, so I let her sit on the bike while we and her coworkers shot some pics.
I just want to thank “Heather” and all the hardworking people like Randy for their unselfish eagerness to help anyway possible for the pleasure of all us bikers. This was my first Sturgis, already planning next year. Thanks to Keith Ball and the gang for all their hard work!
Dan Dabney
fatherknowsbestracing@hotmail.com
CROCKER MAY LIVE TO TEAR UP THE ROADS ONCE MORE–Just thought I would bring you up to speed. Crocker Motorcycle Company has now moved past the “shareholders battle” and is getting ready to move the company to Los Angeles, about 10 miles from the original factory location on Venice Blvd, and will then resume plans to produce 100 authentic Big and Small Tank models in the new location. We are working with some of the top names in the industry to complete the drivetrain and will be starting production early in the new year.
I will be in L.A. September 2nd for a meeting with the people at California Business Development and then getting our building ready to be fully moved in to by November 30 2008. We also have a 2-page article in the September issue of Forbes Life Magazine that is just about to hit the shelves.
Michael Schacht
CA 416.857.3191
US 310.614.9402
www.CrockerMotorcycleCo.com
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August 21, 2008 Part 2
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BIKERNET UNDERCOVER PHOTOS TAKEN IN ARLEN NESS SHOP–Took these at Arlen?s shop on the Hamster?s Redwood Run. (a week after the traditional Redwood Run.) It wasn?t quite done when we got there, but I got these pix as soon as it was ready for its first test ride. I promised Arlen that I?d hold the pix until it was unveiled, and I did.
–Buckshot
BIKERNET ODDITY BIKES OF THE WEEK–Another Cushman Sportster.
Can anybody top this dresser? and the world’s longest bike.
Again, the strange things people do with their time and money.
–CGK
BIKERNET NUMBERS RESPONSE– Saw where your numbers are up where everyone else is dipping. Congratulations! Looks like you have a winning formula.
Got rid of the Big Dog and now I?m working on a ?92 Heritage, adding a sidecar for my new puppy dog. I know it sounds weak, but he loves to ride and the bag he rides in now is only good for short trips.
My other new hotrod is a custom shovel that my friend built. (Same guy that turboed the Big Dog and built the Ironhead motor). That way I can still get my Chopper fix. It is an absolutely beautiful bike, and hauls ass!
Michael Lichter shot it for a spread a couple of years ago at the Denver Easyriders where it won the show, but it has never appeared in any Mags. It has lots of cool stuff including the supposed prototype (my buddy asked for it) of the Baker Frankentranny. Jockey shift with the clutch on the shifter, no front brake, kick only 95ci Shovel, this bike attracts attention wherever it goes. It ain?t no trailer queen either. I ride the shit out of it. It?s a shovel so I am usually covered with oil (breather lubes the chain). But that is the way it is supposed to be?..right? I am including a pic of the bike, but it belongs to Michael Lichter and can?t be used anywhere ON THIS PLANET, except Bikernet and Easyriders.
My buddy made most everything for this bike even though it could be purchased elsewhere.The story is that he called me in Denver the day of the show. I had just had a chemo treatment and was feeling like shit but grabbed my son, braved the snow and crap and went anyway. We walked in and saw this bike spinning up on a dais and I fell in love. We went and found my buddy and I asked, ?So where is your bike??. He pointed to this one, and I knew I had to have it. I know he likes having someone who rides it owning it???and I love owning and riding it.
As an aside; he was at the Rats Hole Show in Sturgis this year with a blue bike he built for Bonneville and the turbo on the bike is mine from the Big Dog.
Thanks and continued good fortune to you and yours and I really am glad that BikerNet has and is doing so well?????Goddammit!,
–Tripp Schwab
P.S. The builder is Chuck Zettner of Z Cycles in Albuquerque, NM.
Wimmer Custom Cycle Introduces 2 New Slammer Intakes– Myrtle Beach, SC- The latest introduction to the ever growing line of quality intakes from Wimmer Machine are 2 new intakes designed specifically for American IronHorse?s ?08 Slammer. These easy-to-install single (available in Spike design as well as Super Filter design) and dual (available in Spike design) elbow billet aluminum CNC machined intakes are manufactured right here in the United States. You can choose from 4 different filter colors (black, red, blue or purple) and rain socks are also available.
All Wimmer stacks and filters will fit either of these units. When it comes to aftermarket intakes, Wimmer Custom Cycle continually outperforms its competition.
Most of Wimmer?s intakes are built around a modular design so many components are interchangeable. Riders can easily change the elbows, stacks and filters for their own personal look. Wimmer?s intakes not only look great, but will also increase the performance and horsepower of your bike?guaranteed!
For the past 10 years, Wimmer has stayed on the cutting edge of technology, producing some of the best intakes on the market. Top custom bike builders and award winning bikes from around the globe use Wimmer intakes.
For further information on intakes, please contact Wimmer Custom Cycle directly at 1-866-Hot Cycle (1-866-468-2925) and 215-721-4160. You can also view their complete product line at www.wimmermachine.com or drop them an email at info@wimmermachine.com. Wimmer Custom Cycle, 11670 Highway 17 Bypass, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576. Dealer inquiries invited!
Forge-Tec Introduces a New 3D Wheel?The Engage–Oxnard, CA- Forge-Tec Motorcycle Wheels and Accessories announced today the introduction of the Engage, a new 3D wheel. The Engage is available in all popular sizes and applications (?84-?08?including ABS equipped models) and has matching rotors and pulleys. All Forge-Tec 3D wheels are available in four different finishes: polished, black powder coated, chrome and the Midnight Series, which is a black anodized finish combined with classic machining. (Legacy and Nomad wheels are not available in the Midnight Series) Forge-Tec not only makes these new 3D wheels for the Harley and Custom American V-Twin markets, but for the Victory and sport bike markets as well.
All processes are completed in-house, utilizing only state-of-the-art equipment and highly sophisticated process technologies. All Forge-Tec wheels are rotary forged utilizing one of their proprietary forge presses using only ?virgin? aircraft grade 6061 aluminum?.there?s no recycled aluminum in their products. All wheels go out shipped with the rotors and pulley attached and torqued to OEM specs which eliminates a lot of guess work at the dealer level and ensures that wheels arrive to their customers in perfect condition.
For further information on complete wheels, please contact Forge-Tec Motorcycle directly at 888-367-4385. Forge-Tec Motorcycle Wheels and Accessories, 950 Richmond Ave., Oxnard, CA 93030. Dealer inquiries invited!
W8LESS ROTORS SPONSORED BY BIKERNET.COM–Needless to say most builders and anyone fortunate enough to pass by our 10×10 set up inside the Thunder Dome were introduced to newest G-4orged technology W8less first hand .
The booth space was provided by Keith R. Ball Emperor of Bikernet.com and lovely Nyla ( bikernet.com ). Speaking of Bikernet, check out last week’s Thursday news as well as the newest Sunday Post .
Thanks
The number one response from street walkers to manufacturers , after they hold a W8Less Rotor is, “WOW (sometimes WTF?) second and third are WHEN and HOW MUCH ?
Response to our G-4orged rotor is phenomenal from the first person to the last .
From the first gas stop the the last with over 4,000 miles the past 3 weeks , aprox . 100 gas stops , 50% or more of the gas stops resulted in someone asking what is it ?
Mark and I will prepare a more complete report in the next 3 days as we plan on meeting Tu-We & Th .
GOT ROTORS ???
–Ray
(831) 594-7783
D&D DEALER DIRECT PROGRAM CONTINUES TO EXPAND TO DELIVER PERFORMANCE EXHAUST DIRECTLY TO YOU–If you need performance exhaust check here for a dealer or go to the D&D web site for the dealer nearest you.
1) H-D Shop of Wytheville 430 Lithia Rd Wytheville, VA 24382 276-228-9000
2) Dudley Perkins Co 333 Corey Way So. San Francisco, CA 94080 650-737-5467
3) Offroad Performance 585-B W Ritchie Rd Salisbury, NC 28147 704-202-9650
4) American Made Cycles Inc 1325 E 3rd St Dayton, OH 45403 937-224-1100
5) H-D Of Kokomo 335 S Co. Rd 00 E/W Kokomo, IN 46902 765-864-9999
6) Predator Powersports 305 Dane Ln Longwood FL, 32750 407-834-7222
7) The Little Guys Shop 1397 Wildwood Weatherford, TX 76085 817-599-0561
8) Durango H-D 750 S Camino Del Rio Durango, CO 81301 970-259-0778
9) American Cyclemart 3225 W Huron Waterford, MI 48328 248-706-3000
10) Ohio Cycle 4150 Elida Rd Lima, OH 45807 419-331-2333
11) Champion Cycle Inc 915 W 29th st So. Sioux City, NE 68776 402-494-6718
–Jennifer
DETROIT BROS INSANI TREES–Our newly re-designed narrow glide InsaniTrees are milled from 6061 aircraft quality aluminum, and accept 39mm fork tubes, right off a Dyna or Sporty. They have a 1? neck stem, stock width handle bar spacing, and are already drilled for internal fork stops.
A great upgrade for your Dyna or Sporty, and perfect for custom applications! Available in raw or polished aluminum.
Prices start at $499.99.
For more info call 866-DET-BROS or visit www.DetroitBros.com
BAKER DRIVETRAIN ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN MARKETING AND SALES– August 19, 2008 | Haslett, MiBAKER Drivetrain announces the departure of Anthony ?Scout? Underwood, Marketing Director, effective August 29th, 2008. Since joining the company in February 2005, Anthony has enthusiastically nurtured the Baker brand, spreading our message of premium quality, continuous innovation, and selfless support through his efforts. At the same time, Anthony has established a solid foundation for our creative, marketing and public relations efforts.
We send him off with pride and wish him well in his next adventure, leading a new entity which will guide Harley-Davidson in their efforts to respond to the ?next generation? prospective riders as well as hardcore younger riders.
Effective immediately, Latricia ?Trish? Horstman assumes responsibility for media interface and public relations in addition to her current duties. Trish has been Art Director at Baker Drivetrain since November 2005 and has worked closely with Anthony Underwood in developing our marketing systems. Effective September 8th, 2008, James Simonelli will join our Sales and Marketing Staff. With over 15 years experience in the motorcycle industry, the most recent 12 spent with S&S Cycle, James brings a wealth of knowledge to our organization. James will be handling technical and international sales as well as sponsorships and promotions.
Winners All at the 6th Annual Sturgis Metzeler Custom Bike Contest–It was a huge success at the 6th Annual Sturgis Metzeler Custom Bike Contest, with dozens of radical customs taking the stage, showing off new trends and wild designs from coast to coast. Metzeler thanks the many builders who showed their bikes and the spectators who showed up for the best show in town. Also thanks to the pro judges who had the inevitable task of choosing the best from the best under the Custom Bike Association guidelines.
The Best of Show prize winner was Todd Silicato of Todds Cycle, Huntington Beach, California. Todd?s win has earned him: inclusion in the Metzeler Master Builder poster series and 2009 Metzeler Ad Campaign, a three-day apprenticeship with Eddie Trotta, feature Article in American Iron Magazine, a trip to Faakersee European Bike Week and tour of the Metzeler Factory, a seat at the Annual Round table in Cincinnati at the V-Twin Expo, four sets of Metzeler Tires, a cool trophy, All Balls Starter, S&S Shop Shirt, and a Boyesen Power X Wing. Not bad for an afternoon in the sun.
The Peoples Choice Award was won by Donna Keller and her bike built by Michael Ballew of Ballew?s South Central Customs. She won two sets of Metzeler Tires, a very cool trophy, All Balls Starter, S&S Shop Shirt, and Boyesen Power X Wing. Runner up in People?s Choice was Ed Hines of Lake Placid, Florida, going home with a set of Metzeler Tires and his own magnificent trophy.
The many other winners and their prizes earned at the 6th Annual Sturgis Metzeler Custom Bike Contest include:
Custom Class ? First Place
Bill Bess, Built by Michael Ballew, Ballew?s South Central Customs
Two sets of Metzeler Tires, Trophy, All Balls Starter, S&S Shop Shirt, Boyesen Power X Wing, Kuryakyn Lizard Lights Set
Custom Class – Runner Up
Bruce Sharpe, Oklahoma City, OK
One set of Metzeler Tires, Trophy
Chopper Class ? First Place
Steve Schuller, Industrial Custom Cycle, Ont, Canada
Two sets of Metzeler Tires, Trophy, All Balls Starter, S&S Shop Shirt, Boyesen Power X Wing, Kuryakyn Lizard Lights Set
Chopper Class – Runner Up
Scott Fisher, Vicious Cycles, Inc,Lemoyne, PA
One set of Metzeler Tires, Trophy
Bobber Class ? First Place
Johnny Gil, Johnny?s Customs, McAllen, TX
Two Sets of Metzeler Tires, Trophy, All Balls Starter, S&S Shop Shirt, Boyesen Power X Wing, Kuryakyn Lizard Lights Set
Bobber Class – Runner Up
Steven Broyles, Stevenson?s Cycles, Wayne, MI
One set of Metzeler Tires, Trophy
Consumer Class ? First Place
Martin Ramirez, Arvada, CO
Two sets of Metzeler Tires, Trophy, All Balls Starter, S&S Shop Shirt, Boyesen Power X Wing
Consumer Class – Runner Up
Reggie Dangerfield, Reggie?s Rod Shop, Billings, MT
One set of Metzeler Tires, Trophy
Stage 3 Class ? First Place
Margaret Nicestri, Bowie, MD
Two sets of Metzeler Tires, Trophy, All Balls Starter, S&S Shop Shirt, Boyesen Power X Wing
Stage 3 Class ? Runner Up
Gary Buckley, Cottage Grove, WI
One set of Metzeler Tires, Trophy
Stan Foxworthy, Metzeler Marketing Manager said, ?The success of this show is due solely to the builders and bikers who are dedicated to the craft. As always, we wish there were some way to award all of the builders for their excellent work. Looking at these bikes as a whole shows how much heart and sweat is poured into each build. Every year is a surprise seeing all the new ideas and stunning craftsmanship.?
For more than 100 years, Metzeler has met the market?s toughest demands with unflagging innovation, setting the trends that others follow. For more information about Metzeler?s entire line of products, visit www.us.metzelermoto.com
–Kelly Hudak
LATEST BIKER FILM PARTY, “I RIDE”–Attached are the film company logo and promo flyer for the party for thenew film being released. Notice that Charlie Brechtel Band is playingalong with the Fryed Brothers Band for the movie, “I Ride”
Charlie will be in town next Tuesday, staying with me and Vicki, andhe’s playing on Thursday, August 28th at Hal’s HD and later that eveningat Madam Belles Silver Dollar Saloon in Richfield for the Tri-CountyABATE party.
He may also be playing on Wednesday, August 27th, atWindhorse Saloon, 200 N. 25th Street, Milwaukee, if we are able to bookthat engagement. In any event, be sure to catch him at one of thesevenues.
press relese for party in S.F wrap party for [I RIDE THE MOVIE]SEPT.25FOR MORE INFO CALL 209 479-1860CHARLIE BRECHTEL
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August 21, 2008 Part 1
By Bandit |
Hey,
Never a dull moment around Bikernet. I’m headed to the Meeting of the Minds at the end of September. That’s a legislative conference, and I’m on a panel to discuss my projects to make a Bikernet film about Freedom, plus build an industry link between the aftermarket and the motorcycle rights community. Plus, we’ll be discussing a University Study to prove that the EPA is spending money in all the wrong areas, including motorcycles. We’ll also discuss our highly provocative Bikernet Independent Noise Study. Good god.
I spoke to Kirk Willard, the Motorcycle Riders Foundation boss the other day and he threw some interesting facts at me. Did you know that there are about 275,000 members of motorcycle rights groups in this country, yet there are 6 million motorcyclists? More riders need to get involved. Join the motorcycle rights group of your choice, these guys and girls, or as Kim Peterson, the editor of In The Wind magazine would say, “Bros and Broettes,” devote their lives to keeping us free and to manage motorcycle training classes all over the country.
More than likely I’ll fly out for the next NCOM (National Coalition of Motorcyclists) to discuss the same issues next year. Let’s hit the news then I’ll toss out our plans for Sturgis next year which look like a ride that includes the Artic Circle in Alaska. Can it be done on vintage styled bikes? We’ll see.
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WELCOME HOME FROM THE BADLANDS, REPORT FROM HIWAY– Welcome home! Sounds like you guys had a rockin’ time. I have fallen completely in love with the maltese cross (and the two objects the crosses were attached to in home page a while back). I would sell a kidney to spend 20 minutes on an army cot with that chick…. haha!
That Billy ride to Sturgis was pretty amazing. I didn’t want to be a nay-sayer, but I saw photos of his flathead and thought, “No fuckin’ way”. The engine must be rock solid. That bike is definitely a sleeper. Hope Mr. Lane is hangin’ in there.
Marc and I were gonna head to Bonneville to see if we could lend a hand somewhere. Had a lead on pit crew for Broken Spoke, but it fell through. I just found out I can’t leave the Bay Area that week anyway, so, done deal. Looking forward to 5-Ball Racing 09!!
No word from Oakland Police regarding their noise study. I resent the cover letter and article, this time with return receipt. Got the receipt back, so someone signed for it (signature illegible). Dropped a couple of calls to the business office number. No one knew anything about it. Said they’d call me back. Never heard from them, and I got busy, so I spaced out following up again. Let me give it one more try. If we don’t get traction this time around, we gotta go show up or something, if you want to keep going after this.
I’m guessing these guys are getting swamped with inquiries from all over the country. My stuff is probably just sitting in a big stack on some cadet’s desk (if it didn’t find its way to the circular file). I’ve seen several articles in industry rags referring to the Oakland noise thing. Hundreds of thousands of people are seeing this stuff. I bet the mailbox is jammed.
Also, I just found a CD with photos I thought I sent you after the wind tunnel visit. My filing system sucks, since it’s just a pile of shit on my desk. I’ll send along the photos soon, along with a scanned in copy of the newspaper article that started the whole noise thing we’re working on. I’ll give OPD a try again. Maybe now that it’s been some time since the article in the SF Chronicle, things are quieting down some.
There’s more talk on the forum about an Alaska trip in ’09. I think this time around I’m gonna give it a shot. Gotta go find me a POS bike that I won’t mind beating the crap out of. Nyla says she wants to drive chase vehicle. Does that mean we’ll also have a Biker, Size XXXL, One Each, riding with us? That’d be a helluva trip.
–Hiway
Another report on Billy and Doc’s trip coming right up. See info about the Alaska trip in the ending.
MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH FROM BIKERNET HOSPITAL RESEARCH WING–A Japanese doctor said, ‘Medicine in my country is so advanced that we can take a kidney out of one man, put it in another, and have him looking for work In six weeks.’
A German doctor said, ‘That’s nothing, we can take a lung out of one person, put it in another, and have him looking for work in four weeks.’
A British doctor said, ‘In my country, medicine is so advanced that we can take half of a heart out of one person, put it in another, and have them both looking for work in two weeks.’
A Texas doctor, not to be outdone said, ‘You guys are way behind. We took a man with no brains out of Texas, put him in the White House and now half the Country is looking for work.
–from Bob Clark
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF BIKE BUILDING WINNERS–World Championship (Freestyle) class:
1 – Goldammer Cycle Works (Canada)
2 – Hot-Dock Custom Cycles (Japan)
3 – TGS Motorcycles (Germany)
4 – Cook Customs (USA)
5 – Thunderbike (Germany)
6 – Special Parts Supply (Netherlands)
7 – Independent Cycle East (USA)
8 – Odyssey Motorcycles (France)
9 – Stevenson’s Cycle (USA)
10 – TPJ Customs (USA)
11 – Lamb Engineering (UK)
12 – AFT Customs (USA)
13 – Krugger Speed Shop (Belgium)
14 – Riverside Motocyclettes & Mort’M Garage (France)
15 – Paul Cox Industries (USA)
16 – Sick Bastard Choppers (USA)
17 – Bare Knuckle Choppers (USA)
18 – Denny Smith (USA)
19 – Nicolas Chauvin Design (France)
20 – Wildstyle (Czech Republic)
Metric World Champion : AFT Customs (USA)
Modified Harley-Davidson: Eastern Fabrications (USA)
Production Manufacturer
1 – Delaware American Motorcycles (USA)
2 – Nick Gale Custom Cycles / Stonebridge Motor Co (UK)
3 – Darwin Motorcycles (USA)
–Neil Blaber
SCOTT JACOB’S STURGIS REPORT–Although the crowds were down, sales of Scott?s artworks were way up at the Sturgis Rally last week. The primary reason for this success was the new release: IN YOUR DREAMS (below) ?The painting just blew everybody away. Sales of the canvas giclees and canvas lithographs were brisk as Olivia shined in her debut of appearances with her dad. The scheduled autograph sessions drew huge crowds of people (see attached photo) who wanted to meet the ?cover girl? and subject of Scott?s latest masterpiece.
As we gear up for the big Milwaukee gathering this may be your last chance (if you haven?t already) to order ?In Your Dreams? because the edition could easily sell out at Harley?s 105th celebration (note the 105th Anniversary Heritage in foreground making it Scott?s official artwork for the event). Although difficult to tell from this photo, Olivia is putting on lipstick with the aid of the rear-view mirror. If you are interested in the fine art giclee on canvas, a very limited amount of pieces are left. Please call or email me.
LITHO ON CANVAS??18 X 26 (canvas only),,,,,,EDITION TOTAL?.299??PRICE FRAMED?.$595
LARGE GICLEE ON CANVAS?.40 X 27 (canvas only)?..EDITION TOTAL 115??PRICE FRAMED?.$1950
KRAWIEC QUALIFIES FOR COUNTDOWN WITH READING RESULTS–Screamin? Eagle Riders Hines and Krawiec in Ringers Pro Bike Battle Field at Indy.
MOHNTON, PA. (August 17, 2008) ? Screamin? Eagle/Vance & Hines rider Eddie Krawiec advanced to the second round of eliminations at the Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway and secured a spot in the 10-rider Countdown to One, the five-race playoff that will determine the NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle champion. The Countdown begins Sept. 11 at the NHRA Carolina Nationals at Lowe?s Motor Speedway in Charlotte, N.C. Screamin? Eagle/Vance & Hines rider Andrew Hines has also qualified for the Countdown.
?It?s great to have that slot in the Countdown locked up before the U.S. Nationals,? said Krawiec. ?Now we can go to that big event at Indy without the added pressure of racing to grab one of the last spots.?
Krawiec qualified a Harley-Davidson V-Rod motorcycle in fourth position at Maple Grove with a 6.943-second run. Hines qualified another V-Rod seventh at 6.972. NitroFish Buell rider Matt Smith was the number-one qualifier with a 6.909-second run, and 10 of the 16 riders who qualified for Sunday eliminations ran under seven seconds.
Sunday turned into a festival of red lights, as six of the eight first-round matches and three of four second-round races were decided when one rider fouled at the start line. Hines was a red-light victim in his first-round race with Geico Suzuki rider Karen Stoffer. Krawiec was on the winning end of a red-light start when his first-round opponent, Rocklin Motorsports Buell rider Matt Guidera, left early. But in round two, it was Krawiec who drew the red light, handing a win to Snap-On Suzuki rider Steve Johnson. For the second week in a row, Smith defeated Rush Racing Products Buell rider Angelle Sampey in the final round to take the event win.
?That was the most red lights I?ve seen at an NHRA event, at least in the last year or two,? said Hines. ?Unfortunately, we were part of it. And while it?s disappointing not to win, the up side is that I feel like we really turned a corner with the bikes this weekend, and we are about to get back to it.?
Hines and Krawiec also locked up positions in the eight-rider Ringers Gloves Pro Bike Battle, a lucrative bonus event held during qualifying for the Labor Day weekend Mac Tools U.S. Nationals at Indianapolis. The Battle winner will receive $25,000 of a $76,000 total purse.
After 11 rounds of the 2008 NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series, Smith moves into the lead in the Pro Stock Motorcycle season standings with 922 points. Hines is second with 849 points, followed by Chip Ellis with 774 points, Sampey with 668, and Chris Rivas with 662. Krawiec moves up to sixth with 643 points, followed by Guidera with 626. Krawiec, Sampey and Guidera join Hines, Smith, Rivas and Ellis as Countdown to One championship qualifiers. The final three slots will be decided at the U.S. Nationals.
NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycles will race next August 27-September 1 at the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals at O?Reilly Raceway Park in Indianapolis, Ind.
The Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines Pro Stock Motorcycle team is sponsored by Ford Truck, Dunlop, Matco Tools and S100.
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HARDCORE CUSTOMS SURVIVES STURGIS–It took almost 3 weeks prior the event working 16 hour days on our newest kreation- the one of a kind sidecar project, named “Der Sikkn Seitenwakkn Thanks to Cadillac Bob, Jamison, Billy, Road Devils’ Sean, Jimi, and to the financial help from Pat and Silvia we were able to get it done at the last minute! And of course a big thanks to Aaron and Micah from Kruger Customs That’s right. Logan and I made it up to Sturgis Monday morning at 5am; two hours before the Thunderdome’s gates opened for the Horse magazine Bike Show. Logan’s “Hunka Hunka Burning Love” took third place. The day after, we attended the Old School Chopper Show at the Broken Spoke Saloon with Sean’s “Gold Tooth Pan” and scored first place with both the sidecar and Sean’s bike at the Cycle Source Magazine The judging at the Rat’s Hole Bike Show sucked big time this year, but we were able to spend most of the day in the air-conditioned Sucker Punch Sallys We deeply regret missing Bandit’s Bikernet Sturgis was good to us. We met a lot of cool people in the this year’s smaller crowds (thanks to those ridiculous Gas prices!) and enjoyed staying at the Glenco Campground. After checking the emails back home we found out that Whiteline Magazine The German Custombike Magazine So what’s next? First of all Logan and I are getting officially hitched on September 5th., in the shop is another Ironhead Sportster waiting to be done and our first SHK Cadillac powered Hot Rod Project is going in build. Then there’s the Mojave Hardcore Run. There’s also the pictures from the March Meet printed in this month’s issue of Rebel Rodz Magazine Thanks for your time and we will hopefully read something from you in our Guestbook or the SHK Forum! Cheers, SHK is proud sponsor of the 1st. annual MOJAVE HARDCORE RUN–The Run is open to all cool bikes and Hot Rods. We will leave Denver, CO heading into San Diego Friday night for a Bike/ Hod Rod show @ the Tower Bar. Saturday we head up to Bakersfield to visit the Hod Rod Reunion, which is one of the best car shows including Vintage Drag Racing and Swap Meet. Sunday we cruise into Las Vegas for some gambling action. After that there will be one more overnight stop before we head back home. This is pretty much the 1500 Mile trip in a short introduction. We will get the detailed stops and events up again as soon as possible! We will have lots of Raffle Giveaways, Trophies and of course BEER! We can offer discounted Hotel rooms too! –www.MOJAVEHARDCORERUN.com STURGIS PICTURES FROM DA BOSS–Just in from Da Boss, Dar Holdsworth. He entered the World Championships and his Military Bobber came in 3rd. He also attended Bikernet Brouhaha! and came bck with a number of snaps from the event. Checkout his Sturgis pictures and Bobber by here. BUELL CLAIMS OVERALL MOTO-ST WIN AT HEARTLAND PARK–Second Win of 2008 for 1125R. Topeka, Kan. (Aug. 17, 2008) ? The No. 8 Bruce Rossmeyer?s Daytona Racing Buell 1125R ridden by Shawn Higbee and Michael Barnes took its second overall SunTrust MOTO-ST series and Buell Motorcycle Company SuperSport Twins class wins at the Level 5 Heartland Park 500 presented by Hooters at Heartland Park Topeka on Aug 17. Despite a four-stop pit strategy that put the Buell squad at a one-stop disadvantage to the No. 75 Touring Sport Ducati 848 ridden by Doug Polen and Ryan Gordon, the No. 8 1125R was able to run a consistently fast enough pace to finish the 119-lap race with a one-minute, 36.262-secoond gap over the second place Ducati. ?Early in the race we were concerned about front tire wear, and couldn?t run a full fuel load on the tires, so we changed our strategy to add another stop,? said Higbee. ?That meant we needed to make up the gap with a faster pace, and we were able to do it.? The No. 8 narrowly missed claiming pole position the previous day when it failed a post-qualifying dynamometer test by a fraction of a horsepower, giving the position to the No. 1 Aprilia USA/Lloyd Brothers Motorsports Aprilia Tuono 1000R, which subsequently fell to fourth in the final order after a series of crashes. The overall and SST class wins are the second of the 2008 SunTrust MOTO-ST season for the Buell, following its debut win in the series? third round at Road America in June. In the BMW Motorcycles GrandSport Twins (GST) class, the No. 70 James Gang/Hoban Brothers Racing Buell XB12R sponsored by Harley-Davidson/Buell of Appleton and ridden by Paul James, Jeff Johnson and Walt Sipp took third place and slipped from the lead in the GST class standings to second behind the No. 77 Ducati ridden by Frank Shockley and Brad Phillips, which took the class win. After the four rounds, the No. 77 Ducati team moved into first place in the GST Team standings with 156 points, followed by the No. 70 Buell team with 152 and the No. 69 Ducati team with 149. “We were pleased to extend our podium streak to eight straight in the GST class,” said Paul James. “Having Walt on the team with us was beneficial in developing our setup for Topeka, and he will ride for us again at the New Jersey round in two weeks. This is the home stretch and every point is critical in our chase for the championship.” To learn more about Buell motorcycles, visit your local Buell dealer today and experience the pure streetfighter attitude, style and performance only found on board a Buell. For the Buell dealer nearest you, pull into www.buell.com AMAZING HELMETS–Want to see some amazing, albeit pricey helmets. Go check out AteliersRuby.com. LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE, BIKERNET UNDERCOVER FINDINGS– EL PASO INTELLIGENCE CENTERDOMESTIC DRUG MOVEMENT TEAM BULLETIN EB08-69 OFFICER SAFETY ALERT OMG SHOOTING IN STURGIS August 13, 2008,This document is the property of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and is marked LawEnforcement Sensitive (LES). Further dissemination of this document is strictly forbidden except to other law enforcement agencies for criminal law enforcement purposes. The following information must be handled and protected accordingly. On August 9, 2008, a Hell’s Angels Outlaw Motorcycle Gang (OMG) member was shot by an off-duty Seattle, Washington, Police Department officer in Sturgis, SD. The officer was wearing “colors”identifying him as a member of the “Iron Pigs,” a law enforcement motorcycle group. The shooting took place in the Loud American Roadhouse bar at approximately 0100 hours on Saturday morning. A Grand Jury met on August 13, 2008, and heard testimony from both the Hell’s Angels group and members of the Iron Pigs. During the law enforcement testimony, an “unmarked” passenger van occupied by members of the Hell’s Angels was driving by and surveilling the courthouse. For safety reasons, South Dakota authorities subsequently escorted the Iron Pigs group to the Wyoming state line where Wyoming authorities took over. Members of the Hell’s Angels OMG are not happy that a police officer put one of their members in the hospital and retaliation may be forthcoming. All law enforcement should be aware of this, especially Seattle police officers and colors-wearing law enforcement motorcycle groups such as the Iron Pigs, Blue Knights, Choirboys, etc. BIKERNET QUOTE OF THE DAY–“Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.” ……………………… Benjamin Franklin –from Tripp Schwab
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Bike Nights
By Bikernet Contributor Renegade |
It is any mid-week evening. Across our great country, we rush home fromwork, clean up and don our best looking riding clothes. We touch up thechrome grab mama and climb aboard. All is smiles because we are going out toour favorite watering hole (or two) for bike night.
We know hundreds of fellow bikers will be there; some, we see daily, otherswe only see on Bike Night. Every make and model will be leaning on the kickstand in the “bikes only” parking area. Bikers and interested spectatorswill be milling around, some discussing the latest engine upgrade, piece ofchrome, paintjob or whatever else grabs their eyes or fancy. Most often along neck is firmly in hand.
The biker babes are always well represented; scant tops, no bra, jeans andboots, ya got to love it. Everyone is having a few drinks, socializing andchilling with our favorite kind of people, bikers. The boys know they willprobably see a tit shot or two before the night is done. The loner at theend of the bar is trying to get lucky with that little woman down the way.He buys her drinks and, gets himself one too. The band is sounding good!
Oh hell, my favorite place is running a “Bike Night” special. Five centwings and one dollar long necks. I'll get two at a time to save the littlewaitress leg work besides; it takes her way to long to get around to mytable. This place needs to hire more help! But, since the beers are socheap, I might as well get a shot to go with it. Hey, there's so and so andthe guys. “Come on over here, I'll buy you a shot.”
The owner of the establishment is working the crowd. He wants to make sureeveryone is having a good time and buying his booze. A little girl in shortshorts and halter top is carrying a tray of jello shooters peddling them toevery biker who meets her eye. She is making a killing. Business is good,bikers are having fun, “We like it!”
The night is late and we go to climb on our bikes to carry our ass home. Weknow we have had too much to drink to ride safely but, we're bikers. We'llbe fine. As we are crossing the “Bikes only” parking area, I stop and help afellow biker pick his machine up off the pavement because he dumped ittrying to exit. No damage, we're good. There he goes. I get to my bike,stand her up, hit the switches and she fires right up. Love that sound!Mama climbs on and I blast off with less than half of the capacity to avoida crash than when I started the evening.
I am lucky. I made it home but my billfold is empty. The establishment ownerfeels good because it was a GOOD night. It was such a good night that he wasinterviewed by the local television and newspaper media about his “magicalplan” to bring business back to my favorite place. He speaks of hiscommitment to bikers and his support of their cause.
Before I climb on mybike to go to work, I turn on the news to get the local scoop. I hear aboutyet another motorcyclist(s) killed in a wreck. No names are given pendingnotification of next of kin. Later that day I hear on the radio that John Q.Biker was the casualty. Emptiness comes into my stomach and I feel nauseas.John Q. is my buddy that I drank with last night.
Many of us need to stop talking out both sides of our mouth. On one hand weare all about our biker rights, safety and awareness and our basic freedoms.On the other we play into the hands of money grabbing business people bysupporting their bike nights at the expense of our very lives. We, the BikerNation, must police ourselves and thereby protect our way of life. If we donot awake to that call, we hand our Liberty to every safety nanny who everthought of “saving a life”.
Ride safe my brothers and sisters!
–by Renegade
Biker Republic
–from Rogue
Sturgis Freedom Fighters
Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Member 2005
www.bikerrogue.com
There’s another side to this nasty coin. No brother needs to ride home drunk. There’s cabs, pick-ups, coffee shops, friend, and maybe real true brothers who won’t let riders ride drunk.
We make a point to have a garage attached to our make-believe Bandit’s Cantina. If we ever open one for real, it will have a garage to store bikes, when a rider needs to take a cab home. Yep, there’s a flip side. Maybe more bar owners need a secure shed or garage to save customers’ lives with.–Bandit
August 19, 2008
By Bandit |
THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. For more information, call us at 1-(800) ON-A-BIKE or visit us on our website at http://www.ON-A-BIKE.com.
COAST TO COAST BIKER NEWS
Compiled & Edited by Bill Bish,
National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM)
GAS PRICES FUEL RECORD SCOOTER SALESRising fuel prices and recession fears have spurred nationwide interest in motorcycles and scooters, and a new survey indicates more people are considering two-wheelers due to soaring prices at the pump.
PowerSports Business reported in July that first half scooter sales increased by 65 percent, validating a consumer trend towards more fuel efficient transportation. Other sources published similar reports such as The New York Times’, June 6, 2008 article “As Gas Prices Soar, Scooters Grow in Popularity”; and The Wall Street Journal, May 21, 2008 article, “Fuel Efficient Scooter Use Takes Off.” In an August 1, 2008 article in PowerSports Business, Yamaha Motor Co. reported that its U.S. retail motorcycle new unit sales grew 12.4 percent compared to a year ago.
With most motorcycles averaging from 40 to 60 miles per gallon and many scooters averaging up to 100 or more miles per gallon, a lot of people are now interested in acquiring these vehicles for cost-conscious commuting. A recent PowerSports Business article released the results of a survey conducted by Consumer Reports National Research Center indicating that more than one-quarter of U.S. consumers are considering purchasing a motorcycle or scooter. Eighteen percent are thinking of buying a motorcycle while 14 percent are contemplating buying a scooter.
“The era of smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles is upon us,” commented Anthony Havens, CEO of Sparta financial and management services for the powersports industry. “Until recently, motorcycles and scooters were considered the choice of enthusiasts, or people who were just interested in fun and recreation. But, with gas prices dramatically rising, a growing number of consumers are buying motorcycles and scooters for extremely practical reasons.”
?In 1998, there were about 15,000 scooter sales, which represented about 5 percent of all licensable motorcycle sales,? said Mike Mount, a spokesman for the Motorcycle Industry Council. ?In 2007, there were about 131,000 sales, which represents 15 percent of licensable sales.
It might be easy to think scooters and mopeds are only popular among teenage boys itching to get their first taste of the open road, but sales figures indicate that both scooters and mopeds are increasingly being purchased by a maturing demographic. In 1990, the median age for scooter owners was 26, according to a survey conducted by the MIC, but by 2003 the median age jumped to 46.
AMERICANS DRIVING LESS
American driving has reached its eighth month of steady decline, a trend officials say signals an urgent need for new forms of highway financing to supplement the gas tax. New data released by the U.S. Department of Transportation show that, since last November, Americans have driven 53.2 billion miles less than they did over the same period a year earlier — topping the 1970s? total decline of 49.3 billion miles.
Americans drove 4.7 percent less, or 12.2 billion miles fewer, in June 2008 than June 2007, based on vehicle-miles-traveled data collected by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The decline is most evident in rural travel, which has fallen by 4 percent — compared to the 1.2 percent decline in urban miles traveled — since the trend began last November.
As Americans drive fewer miles, less revenue is generated for the Highway Trust Fund from gasoline and diesel sales — 18.4 cents per gallon and 24.4 cents per gallon, respectively. During the first quarter of 2008, motorists consumed nearly 400 million fewer gallons of gasoline, or about 1.3 percent less than during the same period in 2007, and 7 percent less — or 318 million gallons — of diesel.
?We can?t afford to continue pinning our transportation network?s future to the gas tax,? said U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters. ?Advances in higher fuel-efficiency vehicles and alternative fuels are making the gas tax an even less sustainable support for funding roads, bridges and transit systems.?
In California, a Pay-As-You-Go tax surcharge measure has already cleared its first legislative hurdle.
U.S. TRAFFIC DEATHS DROP TO LOWEST LEVEL IN A DECADETraffic deaths in the United States declined last year, reaching the lowest level since 1994, reported the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Some 41,059 people were killed in highway crashes, down by more than 1,600 from 2006. It was the fewest highway deaths in a year since 1994, when 40,716 people were killed.
The fatality rate of 1.37 deaths for every 100 million miles traveled in 2007 was the lowest on record, NHTSA said in its report.
Motorcycle deaths increased for the 10th straight year. There were 5,154 motorcycle deaths last year, compared with 4,837 in 2006.
The increased deaths have come while the number of registered motorcycles has surpassed 6 million, compared with 3.8 million in 1998, and vehicle miles traveled have risen.
Transportation officials said they plan to target motorcyclists in a $13 million anti-drunken-driving advertising campaign running during the Labor Day holiday. The department also has discussed new safety and training standards for novice riders, increased training for law enforcement and curbing counterfeit safety-labeling of helmets.
INCREASING FATALITIES MAKE MOTORCYCLES A TARGETAs more people turn to two-wheel transportation, tripling the number of new motorcycles hitting the road over the past decade, the corresponding increase in motorcycle accidents and fatalities has made motorcyclists a target for stiffer regulations, stricter safety standards and select enforcement.
State and federal officials fear the problem could grow as higher gas prices push more first-time riders toward motorcycling without proper training and licensing. “With gas prices on the increase, more people are riding motorcycles to work,” said South Carolina trooper Lance Cpl. Bob Beres. “They’re not just using them for leisure.”
Most motorcyclists who died during a recent 18-month period studied by the S.C. Highway Patrol either had a beginner’s license or no license at all, and troopers worry that inexperience could put newer riders at greater risk. Of the 99 fatal motorcycle crashes they investigated from July 2006 to December 2007, 36 riders had beginner’s licenses — the same number as those with a regular license. Twenty-five had no license and two had expired licenses.
Motorcycle riders were at fault in about three-quarters of the fatal crashes. The major causes were speeding, failing to yield the right of way and driving under the influence.
The S.C. Highway Patrol was awarded a $75,000 grant to create a Ride Smart safety campaign aimed at motorcyclists, particularly beginning riders.
Law enforcement agencies nationwide are stepping up efforts to curb rising fatalities by targeting motorcycles. As part of a state funded Saving Lives program, the California Highway Patrol conducted a sweep of the 605 freeway looking for motorcyclists not obeying traffic laws, high handlebars and improper helmets, and will be keeping a closer eye on cyclists in highly concentrated areas through the summer.
They ticketed 62 motorcyclists, 21 of which didn’t have a motorcycle license. Officers impounded the 21 bikes.
In Ohio, the Ohio Highway Patrol will reportedly be targeting motorcycle runs and stopping riders to check for sobriety, motorcycle endorsements and loud pipes.
The National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM) has recently taken the New York State Police and NYS Dept. of Motor Vehicles to task for setting up discriminatory ?Safety Check? roadblocks for motorcyclists en route to large rallies, threatening a class-action lawsuit through Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (AIM), but meanwhile other states are taking similar targeted actions toward motorcycle riders under the pretense of safety concerns.
UTAH ENACTS TIERED LICENSING FOR MOTORCYCLISTSEffective July 8, 2008, Utah will begin using a tiered licensing system for motorcycle endorsements.
– If a rider tests on a 90cc or less motorcycle or scooter they will be restricted to 90cc or less.
– If a rider tests on a 249cc or less motorcycle or scooter they will be restricted to 249cc or less.
– If a rider tests on a 649cc or less motorcycle or scooter they will be restricted to 649cc or less.
– If a rider tests on a motorcycle or scooter larger than 650cc they will be allowed to ride any motorcycle or scooter.
If a rider takes a motorcycle safety class on a 250cc, successful completion will waive the riding part of the license test for an up to 649cc endorsement. To get an endorsement for motorcycles above 649cc riders must use a larger motorcycle in the safety class. To use your own bike in a class you must have a permit, registration, and insurance. If a rider currently rides a motorcycle over 649cc they may obtain a skill test waiver by successfully completing a License Waiver Experienced Rider Course (ERC), a 5 hour course that costs $85.
OKLAHOMA MAY OUTLAW GANGSState Rep. Paul Wesselhoft (R-Oklahoma City) told the Tulsa World newspaper that he wants to outlaw gangs by passing a law to enable gang members to be charged with a misdemeanor, even though he admits that such a law might not pass constitutional muster.
Tim Hock, vice president of the Oklahoma Gang Investigators Association, said he strongly endorses Wesselhoft’s efforts, and that allowing gang members to be charged with a misdemeanor would give officers the means to interrogate them about criminal activity in the community.
Tulsa Police Chief Ron Palmer said, “There are various types of gangs — outlaw motorcycle gangs, white supremacy groups, Asian, Hispanic and African American gangs.” They can be identified by gang names, tattoos and, in some cases, the color of clothes they wear, he said.
But Andrew Spiropoulos, a law professor at Oklahoma City University, said lawmakers “have to be very careful when they legislate gang membership as illegal, because under the First Amendment, a person cannot be prosecuted because they are a member of a group.”
He said a person can be prosecuted only for conduct. “Generally, what states and cities have done is that they usually attack some activity in addition to being a gang member,” he said.
?This is very disturbing news,? relayed Tiger Mike Revere, State Coordinator of ABATE of Oklahoma and member of the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM) board of directors, ?We’ll have to keep a very close eye on this one in Oklahoma, as this type of legislation passed in other states, as in California and Ohio, has been used to directly discriminate against and harass Motorcycle Clubs, and not just 1%ers.?
BAR OWNER ACCUSES POLICE OF DISCRIMINATING AGAINST HER PATRONSA Green Bay, Wisconsin bar owner says the police department is discriminating against her because of her clientele. Kim VandenBusch says 75 percent of the regulars at Kimmers Bar & Grill are members of a motorcycle club.
Last week the city granted the owner a liquor license with a unique stipulation. The police department asked her to hang a sign in the bar that says “No club colors,” referring to the back patches worn by motorcycle club members.
“I was very much under duress on signing that because they said if I didn’t sign it I wouldn’t get my license,” VandenBusch told WBAY-TV, adding that it’s unfair because the bar has a good track record with the police department. “I felt it was very wrong. I felt it was discriminating. It should be up to the owner of the establishment to decide what clientele they want.”
But the police department has every right to do this. Last year the city passed an ordinance that says every establishment wanting a liquor license must first have its business plan approved by the police department.
Police Captain Bill Galvin said, ?There can be fights, shootings, drug dealing, drug usage, things like that occurring at places where these gang members hang out.”
Galvin says putting up a simple sign will eliminate potential problems, but VandenBusch hasn’t put one up yet. Instead, she’s appealing to the Protection and Welfare Committee.
QUOTABLE QUOTE: “I think legislative assaults on motorcyclists are totally emotional, disproportionate and totally unfair… They are instigated and implemented by people who know nothing about motorcycling, but have a prejudice. It’s easy to curb the freedoms of others when you see no immediate impact on your own.”
–Malcolm Forbes (1919-1990), publisher & avid motorcyclist
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LAS VEGAS BIKEFEST CONCERT SERIES: SANTANA TO PLAY AT MGM GRAND–Carlos Santana’s “Live Your Light” 2008 World Tour will make its way to Las Vegas for one night only and it’s happening during Las Vegas BikeFest at the MGM Grand Garden Arena with special guest the Salvador Santana Band.
As the “Live Your Light” tour heats up, so does Santana’s single “Into the Night”, featuring Chad Kroeger. The single is from his latest album, the Ultimate Santana (Arista) compilation. The single is currently No. 7 on Billboard’s Hot Adult Top 40 chart and No. 40 on the overall pop Billboard Hot 100 chart.The Santana concert will be Saturday night, October 4th at 8:00pm. Ticket prices are $105, $78.75 & $47.25 (not including applicable service charges & taxes). Click on the MGM Grand logo for more ticket information.
This Update is dedicated to what many bikers enjoy almost as much as riding – entertainment and parties! We have announcements about the Las Vegas BikeFest Concert Series and several parties that are scheduled during Las Vegas BikeFest. We will be announcing even more in the coming weeks.
Many of the concerts and parties included in this email will have discounted tickets/entry fees or free entry for Las Vegas BikeFest registrants, so be sure you get registered soon.
It’s going to be another rockin’ time at Las Vegas BikeFest! Where else can you go for this much fun and as inexpensively, with rooms starting as low as $35/night and registration as low as $25.
LOS ANGELES CHRISTIAN CLUB GONE WRONG–The leader and members of the Set Free Soldiers are accused of attempted murder in a Newport Beach brawl with the Hells Angels, three of whom are also in custody.
Long controversial for its aggressive evangelism aimed at those with a troubled past — ex-convicts and drug addicts among them — the Anaheim-based Christian motorcycle gang known as the Set Free Soldiers found itself in deeper trouble Wednesday when its leader and half a dozen members were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
The arrests, which followed a double stabbing in a brawl with the Hells Angels at a Newport Beach bar July 27, was the latest brush with the law for the group of black-leather-clad bikers, which has straddled the line between Christian outreach group and outlaw motorcycle gang.
By late Wednesday, authorities had arrested 10 members of the Set Free Soldiers and the Hells Angels during raids in Anaheim, Costa Mesa and Rancho Santa Margarita that started at 5 a.m., said Sgt. Evan Sailor of the Newport Beach Police Department.
The operation involved more than 150 officers, including SWAT teams and federal drug enforcement agents.
Seven members of the Set Free Soldiers, including leader Phil Aguilar, 60, have been charged with conspiracy to commit murder and are each being held on $1-million bail, police said.
Three members of the Hells Angels are also in custody, including John Phillip Lloyd, a 41-year-old Costa Mesa man charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The other two were arrested on drug charges.
Others are still being sought on arrest warrants.
The arrests stemmed from a 15-person brawl at the Newport Beach bar Blackie’s by the Sea, where Set Free members allegedly stabbed two Hells Angels members.
During the brawl, the Hells Angels also allegedly struck one of the Set Free members in the head with a pool ball.
On its website, which appeared to have been taken down Wednesday evening, Set Free Soldiers call themselves “a group of men who love Jesus and love to ride hard.”
“We are not your normal motorcycle club,” the statement reads. “Some say we are too good for the bad guys, and too bad for the good guys.”
Aguilar, a Harley-riding ex-convict and former drug addict who served time for child abuse in the 1970s, converted to Christianity in prison. He became the founding pastor of Set Free Worldwide Ministries in 1982. But he and his ministry have been highly controversial.
His MySpace.com page describes Aguilar as pastor or “the Chief” of the group. Next to his photo is the statement: “Sinner or Saint you be the judge!”
Police said that through its ministry, the gang recruited people discharged from parole, state prison and county jails and has an outreach program for convicted felons.
Although Set Free has been praised for its streetwise approach; its detractors say it is an autocratic organization that exerts too much control over its members by confiscating their belongings and forcing them to break off relationships with friends and families.
Law enforcement officials and former members say that the group has devolved into a motorcycle gang like any other, and that it has ties to the Mongols, an outlaw biker gang that has engaged in warfare with the Hells Angels.
Set Free chapters in the Midwest have provided security at Mongol funerals, said Steve Cook, an Independence, Mo., police officer and president of the Midwest Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Investigators Assn.
“It is an outlaw club,” Cook said. “Their supposed Christian affiliation doesn’t change my opinion.”
A former Set Free member said Aguilar has performed Mongol weddings and officiated at their funerals. The man, who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation, said he left the group about five years ago when Aguilar began taking the church in a new direction and started recruiting tattooed bikers. Some members carry guns, he said.
“Phil always wanted to be somebody in the outlaw biker world, and he’s been hiding behind the cross for a long time,” the former member said. “When he began recruiting members, he figured the badder they were the better.”
YARD CAMPING IN STURGIS– For 20 bucks a night, homespun hospitality draws world crowd.
STURGIS — Even though Dee Fowlkes of Sturgis can see from his front door onto Junction Avenue that overall rally traffic is down, he said that the number of people camping in his yard is up 30 percent to 40 percent from last year.
“I thought it was going to be very slow, but campground wise, this year is up for me,” he said. “This year has been very good; the campground has surprised me on how many people have actually stopped in this year.”
But not everybody who rents tent space or bedroom space during rally week is having the same luck as Fowlkes.
Mike Petrocco said his numbers are down this year by 50 percent. He has been renting tent space in his yard at 1320 Junction for the past 10 years and said the low numbers are due to high gas prices and the fact that some of his annual campers are getting older and not returning this year.
“I thought it was going to be down. I talked to people at the campgrounds, and they said they were 30 to 40 percent down from last year; there are hotel rooms open, too,” Petrocco said.
Fowlkes said his ex-wife started renting out bedrooms and tent space 20 years ago, and he took over by himself 10 or 12 years ago.
He has never had to advertise, and he also said he has never had to turn anybody away. Fowlkes said people hear about him through world of mouth, referrals, or see his “Beds N Tents” sign out in his front lawn.
“All hours, day and night, they straggle in. They will see the sign; they will ask these people sitting in the front yard, ask them a few questions, and then come on in and find me,” he said.
This summer is the second rally that Angi Bergman has lived on Junction; she took over for the previous owner’s camping rentals. She said she didn’t know where all of the bikers would stay if it weren’t for the people who rented out their houses and yards.
Bergman said she has about 17 people camping and an additional five people staying in bedrooms in their house. For $20 per person per night, Bergman said the campers have tent space, a porta-potty and a shower in the garage.
“I enjoy it. It’s fun, and we have bikes, so we get involved,” Bergman said. “I just like to meet the people.”
Fowlkes said he has met people from all over the world through renting tent space and bedroom space. He has three bedrooms, a bunkhouse and sometimes uses the basement for barracks-style housing, plus the tents set out outside.
“I like the people, people from all over the world. Every year, we get people from a different country,” Fowlkes said. “Bikers have such camaraderie; they meet people here from last year. They just cannot wait to get back to see those people, and of course, the landlord has a little tiny bit to play with that part.”
By Sarah Reinecke, Journal staff Saturday, August 09, 2008
–from Rogue
BIKERNET MEDICAL UNIVERSITY TEST–The doctor tells his patient: “Linda, I have some good news and some bad news.”
Linda asks for the good news first.
“Well, the test results are in, and the good news isthat you aren’t suffering from Pre-menstrual Syndrome, as you’d feared.”
“And the bad news?” Linda asks.
To which the Doc replies:”I’m afraid there’s no cure for being a natural bitch.”
–from Rogue
KILL A BIKER, GO TO JAIL– In May, ABATE got a letter from a Kathy Paddack who lost her son Timothy Bennett, in a left turn motorcycle crash and was looking for someone to help her persuade the judge in the case to pass a meaningful sentence in the case. The crash happened at 5 p.m. on Nov. 1, 2005. Tim was traveling west on Hwy 82 and the defendant, traveling east on 82 turned her pick-up truck left into a tavern parking lot directly into his path. She went into the tavern to call for help and then returned outside, where another person was already rendering aid to Tim, so she helped direct traffic until emergency personal arrived on the scene.
When the Marquette County officer interviewed her, both she and her husband claimed that he was the driver at the time of the crash, not her. That being the case there were no tests performed on her to see if she had been drinking. (She has since had an OWI conviction for another incident.) When the Sheriff?s office finally determined that she was in fact the driver they forwarded that information to the District Attorney who then filed ?hit and run resulting in a death? charges, against both her and her husband.
The judge dismissed the case because the defendants did not flee the scene, they had ?only obstructed justice? by not identifying her as the driver and he did not believe hit and run was the right charge. The DA followed up by taking the case to the Appeals Court. The Appeals Court decided the charges were appropriate because in their opinion it is the duty of the driver to identify himself or herself as the driver. The Appeals Court ordered the judge to hear the case. The defendant?s lawyer then appealed that decision to the Supreme Court, which refused to hear it, so the Appeals Court decision stood.
The case did not have to go to trial because the defendant (her husband had died of cancer) came to a plea agreement with the DA. This was about the time that Kathy found out about ABATE from a Share the Road placemat and sent in her letter requesting help. I spoke with Kathy and we decided that we would do what we could to help influence the judge. Having never worked with the courts before, Greg Rodd, Chubby and I put together a plan of attack. Wanting a professional opinion, I sent our plan to Attorney Mike Hupy for his opinion and suggestions on how to proceed.
Mike reviewed our plan with me in several phone calls and then sent it to the Public Relations firm he works with and requested they start looking at this. Several days later they replied with a plan very close to what we had drafted and included a price of $1,000 to $1200 for the work. I replied to Mike that I would need to get BOD (board of directors) approval for that expenditure. In a return email, Mike said that ?Hupy and Abraham S. C. would pay for the PR involvement.? This was completely unexpected, but much appreciated. This started a flurry of emails between the PR firm, Chubby, Mike and I reviewing opinion pieces and possible releases and alerts to the local media.
Kathy provided the contact information for me to talk with the Victim?s Advocate in the DA?s office to get her take on what was happening. She suggested that it would be helpful if several ABATE Officers would be able to speak at the sentencing. With the sentencing being July 9th there was time for a discussion with some of the members of 2J, Adams and Marquette Counties at the Hummer. Bruce Hall, Region Rep for 2J, agreed to speak along with Chubby and myself. Arrangements were made with the DA for the three of us to make statements and we were set to go.
The day before the sentencing we received word that the Portage paper was sending a reporter and wanted to talk to someone from ABATE and that the Marquette County paper had published the opinion piece with Mike Hupy?s name on it. This was a result of the work of the PR firm. The morning of the hearing there were 13 ABATE members in the hall outside the courtroom along with Tim?s parents and the Victim?s Advocate from the DA?s office. The local Sheriff and two of his deputies joined us. He introduced himself and thanked us for showing up to help make a difference. He went over the rules of the court, no weapons or outbursts of emotion. He offered to hold any weapons we may have and told to contact one if his deputies if we needed anything.
At the appointed time, we filed into the small Marquette County courtroom. Between those of us from ABATE and Tim?s family we took up most of the seats. We got to see the judge in action as he sentenced defendants in several other cases before ours was called. When our case was called he started by berating the DA for not bringing the right charges. When it came time for me to speak on behalf of the victim, the judge erupted again because ?there was no victim here?. The DA argued that the victim was not in court because he had been killed. When the judge finally settled down, I was allowed to proceed. That is until one of our members (?thanks? Mary) took a picture and set him off about that. At least he seemed to take an interest in my statement when I got to the part about personal responsibility and how it applied to his case. He even had several comments and questions when I was done.
Chubby was next and he focused on the toll Right-of-Way violations took statewide last year and the need to do something about them. Bruce got to play clean-up and fill in where we had missed. When the judge asked him what ABATE stood for and Bruce told him A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments he kicked back in his chair an gave us a ?thumbs up?.
We were followed by Tim?s mother; she gave a very powerful statement that made many eyes in the court wet. Then it was time for the DA to give his final speech, along with his recommendation for a sentence, 12 years in prison, with the last 5 to 7 being parole. The defense attorney got the last chance to speak.
To the judge?s credit when he tried to bring up the fact that Tim may have had intoxicants in his system at the time of the crash, the judge cut him off, as that had no bearing on the defendant turning in front of him. He asked that the sentence be no more than one year in the Adams County jail with work release. He wanted Adams County instead of Marquette County because that would make it easier for the defendant to find a ride to work.
When the judge was ready to pass sentence he again admonished the DA because all he felt he could sentence the defendant on was the obstruction part of the charge. He did quote some of the responsibility statements I had made so I know he was paying attention. The final outcome was one year in the Marquette County jail with work release privileges, including credit for time already served.
I would like to thank everyone who helped with this effort, Mike Hupy for being a sounding board and for hiring the PR firm, Chubby for shutting his business down for the day and coming up from the Milwaukee area, Bruce, and the folks for 2J for taking a day off from work, and Bill Roberge and Rick Mellon for traveling from the west side of the state to just be there. This was a learning experience for all of us and we intend to pull this knowledge together and spread the knowledge to the Regions for all of ABATE to use. As long as drivers keep violating our right-of-way, we need more headlines that read, ?Woman to serve jail time in Motorcycle fatality?.
By Dave Dwyer –from Tony Sanfelipo FIRST MARRIAGE BY HARLEY IN JAMAICA–Hey,Thought I’d send your awesome site some pics I took at the new Harley and 1st Harley Jamaica in Montego Bay.For all Youheadig south this winter 100 Harleys for rental soon to come.The pics are of my husband and I. We eloped this last Friday 13th (June). No regrets! Best ever! Ride Free BIKERNET FREE CONTEST ALIVE AGAIN–Click on the banner above to enter our FREE contest. Prizes will be given away bi-monthly. Here is our pick for today: TRACY COURSEY – OK, Tracy isn’t gonna get a Panhead, but a Bikernet T-shirt and other goodies instead. TICKETS AT THE ASMI BOOTH ? WINDHORSE SALOON– Between the Harley Davidson Museum and Miller Stadium. Raffle for two Tickets (valued at $1700.00), Two nights Hotel stay at the Renaissance Hotel & Spa in Hollywood (valued at $700) and Two day bike rental (valued at $300.00) with $1000.00 cash for travel provided by Hupy & Abraham, S.C.. Tickets only $5.00 each or 5/$20.00 All proceeds go to ASMI ? a non-profit org. dedicated to reducing injuries and fatalities to motorcyclists Drawing will be held at Windhorse Saloon on Monday, September 1st 10:00 AM A NEW Way to Start OLD Iron– Good old necessity. A few years back I found myself in the shop one winter night pondering my latest technical challenge?a stroked pan chopper and a close Brother unable to kick start it. A machinist/mechanic by trade always asks, ?what if?? Many sessions at the lathe and mill later produced the first RIGHT SIDE ELECTRIC STARTER. The refined product replaces the kicker cover on ratchet top FOUR SPEEDS in RIGID or SWINGARM frames. Utilizing a late style xl starter motor and via gear and chain reduction, torque is applied to a stem gear meshed with the oem 16 tooth kick starter gear. The starter motor 9 tooth gear is always engaged for quiet operation and longevity. The RSES drive train is disengaged at the oem starter clutch via proprietary parts. A PATENT IS PENDING. An electric start oil tank and battery is required. A foot or hand clutch master cylinder is required to operate an enclosed slave cylinder against the included heavy wafer style throwout bearing kit. The introductory price of $895 also includes the starter motor. –By Russ Peterson E-mail Russ at cnc56pan@hotmail.com Wire Plus Introduces their New Line of Power Ports– Winfield, KS- Wire Plus Powersports Electronics is proud to introduce their new line of Power Ports. They?re stylish solutions for the connection of phones, GPS devices, laptops, heated vests and gloves, cigarette lighters, portable music systems and the list goes on. Best of all you can maintain and charge your battery through this port when not riding. Any device that connects to a 12V power supply through a standard cigarette lighter can be charged with one of these Power Ports. Available in dual port or single port, they can be installed in minutes by connecting 2 wires to your battery and attaching the unit directly on either the horn bolt or to any other location with one bolt mounting. Simple, effective and immediate power right at your fingertips every time you ride! These high quality billet Power Ports are available in luxurious chrome or black powder coated and start at $69.00 MSRP for the Bullet Single Port and $94.50 MSRP for either Dual Port style. (Double Barrel or V-Twin) Reliability?Ease of Installation?and Quality all in One?Wire Plus! For those interested in obtaining more information on Wire Plus? new Power Ports or to order direct, you can reach them at (620) 221-2417. Check them out online at www.wire-plus.com or email them at sales@wire-plus.com. THANKFUL FOR STURGIS– Numbers down? That?s what we heard, not what we saw! Thanks to all of you who came by the booth, showed off our sheetmetal on your bikes, demo rode and bought the Flare windshield, and just stopped to genuinely express your appreciation for what we do! We have heard the cry of less people at ever rally and we have done better than ever thanks to all of you coming by. Mass numbers are down, QUALITY people stopping in is up! What an honor to be on Main Street Sturgis for my daughter Karlee?s first visit at 14 and hear her say, ?He?s rockin the Flare!? That is slang for using the performance windshield on your bagger! After 33 years of attending the event since age 8, it was a very humbling experience to see many utilizing our technology to make your bikes handle better. Of course, for Karlee, Reuben Brown of the Chicago Bears is what really mattered. We also heard Rusty Wallace and fellow NASCAR pals were rockin? the Flare! As many of you heard, Laura?s dad, Dave, was involved in a motorcycle accident in which someone did a U-turn in front of him and their bikes collided. He is currently in the Rapid City hospital with a broken leg and crushed ankle. We ask that you keep him in your prayers as well as the other gentleman involved. Accidents are constant reminders of precious time and where our values lie ? let us be thankful! Speaking of thankful, Sturgis is such an opportunity for all of our staff to be involved and participate. It was an honor to meet Malcolm Smith during his induction into the Sturgis Hall of Fame along with the other inductees, including two amazing women riders. I was thankful Laura and her father got to participate in a Michael Lichter photo shoot and ride organized by Jay Allen of the Broken Spoke. Thankful that Joe and Michelle got to ride with Chris from Cycle Source. Thankful that we all got to see old friends and made new ones. Thankful for the events our Krew could participate in and thankful to hear from all of you there who stopped to say Hi! ?thankful for Sturgis? ? Brian Klock NEW BOOK JUST RELEASED, A Road Without End, The JUS BROTHERS,Motorcycle Club, 1990-2007– …..Michael Patrick McCusker, known tohis friends as Irish Mike, is a very interestingfellow. He married his high school sweet-heart, Debbie, and after all these years, he isstill very devoted to her. Mike worked tele-communications in California for 32 yearsbefore retiring while in his mid-50’s and movingto Carson City, Nevada. In 1990, Mike foundedthe JUS BROTHERS M/C. In the beginning,this was a small, tight group of guys who wantedto ride and who shared the same interests andvalues. But the club has been very succesful,and it has grown considerably. Mike said, “Wewere fortunate to pick up some very talented anddedicated Brothers over the years that have con-tributed a great deal to further the club to whereit is today.” And where it is today is four chaptersstrong. You may also recognize Mike’s name fromTHUNDER PRESS. He has a talent for writing, and you have sometimes seen his articles as aRepeat Offender. A few years ago, Debbie devel-oped fibromyalgia and became disabled. Mikesaid that his 400-mile round trip rides to take careof club business and the need to stay home to carefor his wife stretched him too thin. So, after 17 years, he retired from JUS BROTHERS. At the urging of another long-term club member, Mikebegan to write a book outlining the beginning, thehistory, the how, where, and why of the club. Ittook about a year to finish the first draft, and aftermany rewrites, changes and editing, he put hispen down and said, “That’s it.” The book is entitledA Road Without End, The JUS BROTHERS Motor-cycle Club, 1990 – 2007. Mike says the language isauthentic and on the rough side, but he doubts thetype of readers it will attract will be offended. Itis also loaded with photographs. The book is beingpublished by Publish America and should be avail-able soon. Their website is PublishAmerica.com,and Mike says he always welcomes e-mail atjusbrotherirish@yahoo.com. The website for theclub is jusbrothersmc.com. –Kay Cardwell
–Nanouk aka Debra
ROSEBUD, TEXAS
Suggestion: NEVER RUN OVER TURTLES, STOP AN HELP MY TURTLES MOVE ACROSS THE ROAD. TURTLES ARE THE GROOVIEST ANIMALS GOD PUT DOWN HERE TO ROAM HIS EARTH. SCREW THE WHALES! HELP THE TURTLES CROSS THE ROAD.
Wanted: 1962 PANHEAD ANY SHAPE!!!!!
www.kustomcycles.com
melissa@kustomcycles.com
c/o THUNDER PRESS
4604 Scotts Valley Dr. Suite 20
Scotts Valley, CA. 95066
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707-678-4261
See Ebay for autographed copies
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August 14, 2008 Part 2
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 1
MEMO FROM BIKERNET HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT–I Not Come Work Today!
Hung Chow calls in to work and says, ‘Hey, boss I no come worktoday, I weally sick. I got headache, stomach ache and my legs hurt. Ino come work.’
The boss says, ‘You know Hung Chow, I really need you today.When I feel like this I go to my wife and tell her to give me sex. Makeseverything better and I can go to work. You try.
Two hours later Hung Chow calls again: ‘Boss, I do what you sayand I feel great. I be at work soon. You got nice house.’
–Bob Clark
COUNTDOWN! The Biggest Powersports Series is Coming to a City Near You!– There’s a major buzz in the air as we gear up to bring you the 2009 Cycle World International Motorcycle Shows Presented by Toyota! There’s never been a better time to ride, and there’s never been a show like the one we’re putting together for you!
You told us what you wanted, and we’re giving it to you and much more. Here’s a quick update of what’s in store for 2008-2009. Stay tuned as we reveal the entire line up!
Discover Motorcycling Welcome Center More Scooters with High MPGs!Vintage Expansion – Triumph, BSASeminar Series to Fuel Your PassionNew Rider Programs
3rd Annual Builders Breakfast Raises Thousands for Make A Wish On Tuesday, August 5th, over twenty renowned motorcycle Builders joined forces to raise money for South Dakota Make A Wish Foundation —Minneapolis, MN ? (August 6, 2008) ? After wrapping up the 3rd Annual Builders Breakfast in Sturgis Tuesday, the event is deemed a success by both the Builders and Make A Wish of South Dakota. With an anticipated lighter crowd at Sturgis this year, the Builders Breakfast was not sure what to expect from an attendance perspective. To combat the negative press about projected attendance, over 20 participating Builders came together with an idea to keep the Builders Breakfast running full steam ahead.
?This event has become a mainstay for me and my buddies in the industry. How many times can we get together, have a great time and raise tons of money for children? Not many? explained Builder Rick Fairless. ?Smaller crowds shouldn?t equate to less money or lessened interest in a charity like Make A Wish? finished Fairless. With that ?can-do? spirit in mind, the event planning team quickly adjusted its plans and requested donations in lieu of the standard ticket fee.
Additionally, the event gathered up amazing auction items. Each signed by all of the Builders resulting in a successful silent auction held the morning of the event.
The event raised thousands of dollars for the South Dakota Make A Wish foundation. Final numbers will be announced upon reconciliation of the silent auction, but early indicators show the two hour silent auction raised around $5,000 alone. ?Our crowd was down this year, but our spirits were high as well as our commitment to the cause. No one does this to get paid or to earn recognition; we do it because we want to help. We will continue to host this event at Sturgis and Daytona as long as the people choose to support the cause? said event originator Darcy Betlach.
Also coming out of the Sturgis event, two new sponsors pledged their support to 2009 events and beyond: Pink Partz? and IronWorks Magazine. Pink Partz, a newcomer to the scene with lots of big announcements coming soon and IronWorks Magazine.
Details and planning are underway for the Daytona event this coming March, more information on date and time to follow soon ON BIKERNET.COM.
A huge thank you goes to those that came this year and helped pull it off: Marilyn Stemp, John Greene, Dave Nichols, Rogue, Jerry and Kathleen Covington, Russell Mitchell, Zack Ness, Jim Nasi, Paul Cox, Rick Fairless, Keino, Cory Ness, Paul Yaffe, Donnie Smith, Brian Klock, Chica, Kris Krome, John Reed, Michael Prugh, Mike ?Kiwi? Tomas, Scott Long, Sugarbear, Kendall Johnson, Scott Webster, Randy Simpson, Roger Goldammer, Don Hotop, Randy Simpson, Jim Betlach and more. A very special acknowledgement from all of the Builders Breakfast team goes to our dear lost friend Click Baldwin, rest in peace.
ULTIMA ENGINES GAIN EPA APPROVAL–MIKE Garrison, Manager of the Ultima Engine program at Midwest Motorcycle Supply, has announced the availability of EPA compliant engines from the company.
Ultima engines, in capacities from 80ci up to 127ci, are now being sold with 49-state EPA compliance. They are being offered in natural, black or polished finishes and are ready to install with carburetors, air filters and ignitions included. Details of which exhaust systems need to be used for compliance are also included in the comprehensive instructions supplied with each engine package.
The 80ci to 113ci engines are supplied with a two-year/24,000-mile limited warranty, and the 120ci and 127ci engines have a one-year/12,000 mile limited warranty.
MIDWEST MOTORCYCLE SUPPLY
Pevely, Missouri, USA
Tel: 636 931 3200
Fax: 636 931 3300
E-mail: midwest@midwest-mc.com
www.ultimaproducts.com
THE ULTIMATE SCOOTER COMES TO BIKERNET.COM–I know you enjoy weird stuff and had the topic of scooters lately.Looks like the engine might leap right out of the frame.The things people do when they get a bug up their ass!
–CGK
BIKERNET TECH QUESTION– I got a question for ya. I just finished putting together a Bobber style bike with a Shovelhead motor 1979 80 ci. Why does the front exhaust pipe Blue badly and not the rear?
The motor was sent out and punched out to 96 ci with an Andrews A grind cam.
The ignition was updated with a Crane Hi 4 single fire.
This motor come out of a 1979 FXS that I rode the hell out of few years ago. The set of drag pipes I had then blued badly in the front as well.
Any sugestions?
–Wally
Ottawa, Ill
t.walczynski@sbcglobal.net
First look at the plugs. See if the front one is running hotter than the rear (gray to white). How does it idle? Then check the intake manifold for leaks. Get the bike running and spray WD40 around the intake. If the idle changes, you have a leak. Make sure both plugs are the same heat range and finally, adjust the valves. Let me know if one of these things corrects it. –Wrench
BILANSKY AND DELK PUT BUELL ON ASRA PODIUM AT BARBER– First Pro Thunderbike National Podium for Delk; Sipp Crashes out of Second
LEEDS, ALA. (August 10, 2008) ? Hal?s H-D/Buell/Hal?s Speed Shop rider Dan Bilansky rode a Buell XB12R to second place in the ASRA Pro Thunderbike National at Barber Motorsports Park. Roanoke Harley-Davidson/Buell rider James Delk was third on a Buell XB12R to take his first ASRA Pro National podium position. The race was won by Nate Kern on a BMW.
Only five riders made the start of the eight-lap Thunderbike National on the 2.38-mile Barber road course. Kern took the lead at the green flag with Bison Racing/Eagle H-D/Buell rider Walt Sipp and Bilansky in close pursuit. Sipp was in second place when he lost the front end and crashed out of the race on lap four. Kern then stretched his lead over Bilansky and Delk and was not challenged for the rest of the race. Ray Price Harley-Davidson/Buell rider Carl Reid was fourth on a Buell XB12R. Sipp was not awarded fifth-place points because his motorcycle was too badly damaged to run for a post-race dyno test.
Several of the regular Thunderbike series riders were unable to be at the Barber race, including the defending Thunderbike champion, Deeley H-D/Buell Canada/Ruthless Racing rider David Estok, who was committed to race in Canada this weekend.
After six of eight events on the 2008 ASRA Thunderbike schedule, Kern leads the series with 197 points, followed by Estok with 132 points, Sipp with 115, and Bilansky with 110 points.
The next stop on the ASRA Pro Thunderbike schedule is the Summer?s End Cyclefest, September 5-7, at Summit Point Motorsports Park, Summit Point, W.V.
Reid Rides Buell to Seven CCS Sprint VictoriesIn a double-header weekend of MotoSport.com Championship Cup Series (CCS) sprint races at Barber Motorsports Park, Ray Price Harley-Davidson/Buell rider Carl Reid rode a Buell XB12R to win the following classes: Amateur Lightweight Superbike (2), Amateur Lightweight Grand Prix (2), Amateur GT Lights, and Amateur Thunderbike (2). On Sunday, Bilansky won the CCS Expert Thunderbike race on a Hal?s H-D/Buell/Hal?s Speed Shop Buell XB12R.
To learn more about Buell motorcycles, visit your local Buell dealer today and experience the pure streetfighter attitude, style and performance only found on board a Buell. For the Buell dealer nearest you, pull into www.buell.com
The Quail, A Sale of Exceptional Motorcars and Automobilia, Friday August 15, 2008–To pre-register to bid, e-mail: motors.us@bonhams.com, or download this form.www.bonhams.com/quail
Lot 310
Ex – 1937 Le Mans, Fox & Nicholl Team Car
1936 Lagonda LG45R Rapide
Sports-Racing Two-Seater
Chassis no. 12111
Estimate: $1,200,000 – 1,500,000
Lot 325
Commissioned as a show car, the only one built
1938 Avions Voisin C30 Cabriolet
Chassis no. 60007
Estimate: $500,000 – 800,000
Lot 328
1968 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Berlinetta
Chassis no. 9511
Estimate: $1,500,000 – 2,000,000
Location:
Quail Lodge Resort & Golf Club Map
8205 Valley Greens Drive
Carmel CA 93923
Viewing:
Wednesday 13 August 2008,
10am-5pm
Thursday 14 August 2008,
10am-5pm
Sale: Friday 15 August 2008
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NOW, FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT–Let’s All Come Together. Those crazy Europeans really know how to entertain. This might just be better than an explosion or car chase.
IRON WORKS, BIKERNET BROUHAHA REPORT–Just wanted to take a minute to thank you for allowing IronWorks to participate in your show at the Thunderdome. We were proud to be there and grateful for the opportunity. From a personal point of view, I really enjoyed judging the show with you and Bob. Even in my cranky old age, I think I learned something!
You must be pleased with how everything turned out. You certainly should be! As for Sturgis overall, they say the industry is down. Perhaps in overall numbers but that’s not the whole story by a long shot. I’d classify ’08 as one of the best Black Hills Rallies ever for me and I’ve talked with enough people to know I’m not alone in that. I guess we’ll see how it all shakes down.
Dain and I are glad to talk about other ways that Bikernet.com and IW can work together. He plans to be at the Big Dog press gathering – maybe you’ll be there, too. Always glad to toss around some ideas.
Marilyn Stemp
Executive Editor
IronWorks Magazine
336-945-2500
BAG PIPES ARE FINALLY HERE– We?ve probably taken way too long to release our first exhaust systemexclusively for Baggers, but we wanted to make certain we had it nailed down tight before we released them. They?re now in production and as always with Streetwalker Exhaust Systems there will be a ton of choices you can have to style your Streetwalker Bag Pipes to thatexact look you?ve been trying to create for your bagger.
The header itself is a two into one with 1 ?? head pipes comingtogether into an automotive styled merge, designed for creating better flowand generating torque and horsepower. The merge transitions smoothand seamless into a 3 inch collector which mates up to a 3? muffler with choices of baffles.
The header and collector portion of the pipe is available in three colorsof ceramic finishes, black, seen here, titanium, and polished silver. The slip on muffler is available in show chrome, as seen here or anyof the three ceramic colors.
The three piece heat shields are available solidor in our hot rod themed Reform School style. They are available in showchrome, brushed satin, or gloss black.
The tip is available in a straight cutour ?A?? tip or the billet black tip with machined accents.
Bag Pipes will be available with or without 02 bungs and two styles of baffles will be available.
Bag Pipes open up the area around the transmission and with that came the visible brake line and brake switch clutter found on stock baggers. So we came up with a neat little lower tranny shroud that installs with two bolts in just minutes, to hide the clutter.
Call us at 602 391 8488 or e-mail us at info@streetwalkerexhaust.com to find outabout availability or if you need a question answered.
Our first run won’t be done until third week of Sept, then I’ll banzai trying to get 5 or 6 sets in various finishes done for the Vegas show first week in Oct,
Some where in there Hot Bike Baggers mag wants to do a tech install if we can get a set to them by mid Sept. what would you say to giving them a big push for our launch in Oct and I’ll donate one of the first show sets from Vegas and you do a give away of some sorts on line on Bikernet. Delivery the first week in Oct.
— Terry
We will kick off a contest soon and hopefully install the system here at the Bikernet Intergalactic Headquarters during a barbecue and produce a tech article, but if the winner turns up in Florida maybe Rogue can handle it or in Texas, Johnny Humble and the Lucky Devil Metal Works gang will install the Bag Pipes. We’ll make it happen.–Bandit
RAT’S HOLE SHOW IN TROUBLE WITH SVENMEISTER–I just wanted to let you know-of course via email again, since I still did not meet you in person yet- that I am really sorry that we missed your show!!!
The fact is that the Rat’s Hole Show’s judging pissed me off so bad that we decided to pack up and head back home. I could not understand that my wife’s bike, which I put hundreds of hours in got beat by “mini choppers”….Anyways, after all it was a great time. I took home 3 trophies and Cycle Source did a shoot of my sidehack.I also met a bunch of new cool people…I will send out a mass email with the Sturgis Aftermath this week and I will link to you of course.I hope you guys had a great turn out! Like I told Nyla, I think your thing wasn’t as boring as all the other shows there. Just too bad that we missed it!
Cheers’
–Svenmeister
www.SVENMEISTERHARDCOREKUSTOMS.com
PS: My wife picked up only one of each Bikernet stickers.I need some more 🙂
SHK is proud sponsor of the 1st. annual MOJAVE HARDCORE RUNwww.MOJAVEHARDCORERUN.com —We need your vote for our bikes on this online bike show.Just click the link below and then click VOTING under the picture!
http://www.mymoto.ch/d/showBikeUser.cfm?BikeCatID=0&bikerID=518
BILLY LANE ROLLS WITH BANDIT’S BED ROLL–Bandit?s Bed Roll is the perfect combo of tool bag and weekender engineered by the man that delivers form and function and keeps your ride looking clean. So pull out your wallet and click here to get your official Bandit Bed Roll Today.
–El Jeffe
HINES HOLDS ON TO NHRA POINTS LEAD AT BRAINERD NATIONALS–Countdown Slot Secure, Hines Racing to Gain Leader?s Bonus Points.
BRAINERD, MINN. (August 10, 2008) ? With a spot in the Countdown to One season championship playoff already in hand, Screamin? Eagle/Vance & Hines rider Andrew Hines advanced to the second round of eliminations at the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway. Hines also maintained his lead in NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle season points.
Hines, who posted a 7.022-second run aboard a Harley-Davidson V-Rod motorcycle to be the sixth-fastest qualifier for Sunday eliminations, defeated Matt Guidera in the first round before fouling at the start line to lose to Angelle Sampey on the Rush Racing Products Buell in the second round.
Hines battled to the final eliminations round at the Fram/Autolite NHRA Nationals at Infineon Raceway on July 27 and earned enough points to secure in a spot in the 10-rider Countdown, a five-race playoff to determine the Pro Stock Motorcycle champion that will begin following the finals of the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals at Indianapolis on August 1.
?It?s great to be locked in for the Countdown, and this season there?s a 30-point bonus for the points leader when the Countdown rounds begin, so I?d like to hold that lead,? said Hines. ?We just felt like we were a little behind in everything this weekend, and the bike was down on power in the first portion of the track. We have historically run strong at the later races in the season, so I think if we are in the top three after Indy we?ll be in good shape.?
Eddie Krawiec rode a Screamin? Eagle/Vance & Hines V-Rod to the fifth qualifying spot with a 7.021-second pass, but then lost at the line to Mike Berry in the first round with a 0.141-second reaction time and a 7.037 ET to Berry?s 0.029/7.129 run.
?I just lost my focus for an instant on the line and it was over,? said Krawiec, who is one of four riders battling for fourth place in the Pro Stock Motorcycle points race. ?There is still room for a lot of movement in the standings, and it?s not out of the question for us to move up to fourth before the Countdown. I?m looking forward to Reading, where I made the semi-finals last year.?
The Brainerd event was won by NitroFish Buell rider Matt Smith after Sampey?s motorcycle broke at the starting line in the final round. The win moves Smith to within 12 points of Hines in the season standings.
After 10 rounds of the 2008 NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series, Hines leads the Pro Stock Motorcycle class with 816 points. Smith is in second place with 804 points, followed by Chip Ellis with 717 points, Chris Rivas with 606, Guidera with 595 and Krawiec in sixth place with 588. Hines, Smith and Ellis have secured a slot in the Countdown to One championship playoff series.
NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycles will race next August 14-17 at the Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pa.
Screamin’ Eagle Performance Parts are inspired by and built in the spirit of the raw adrenaline and power of motorcycle racing. Screamin’ Eagle Pro parts are specifically designed for race-use applications, while Screamin’ Eagle parts offer street-use performance options for the Harley-Davidson motorcycle owner. Visit www.harley-davidson.com for more information.
The Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines Pro Stock Motorcycle team is sponsored by Ford Truck, Dunlop, Matco Tools and S100.
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August 14, 2008 Part 1
By Bandit |
Hey,
We’re back. We survived Sturgis 2008. The reports are flowing in, but I feel odd about mine. Damn, I’m a trailer Queen. How do I write that? I’ll pour Jack Daniels down my throat and see what spills on my stained computer.
I want to thank everyone who helped with the Brouhaha. We had over 60 bikes and the attendance was terrific. Edge, Nyla, Dar, Ray, Barb, Carrie, Lynn, Bob, Jeff and the entire gang did a helluva job and Jeff and Sydney captured every move digitally.
Let’s get with the news and some bits I stole from David Searle of Motorcycle Consumer News. Sturgis thoughts and comments will pepper the news and my thoughts for weeks to come. Congratulations to Paul Vestal, that bastard Fred Harrell who were indoctrinated into the Sturgis hall of Fame along with Kenny Price, Charlie St.Clair, Becky Brown, Malcome A. Smith, Christine Sommer-Simmons and “Smiling” Johnny Spiegelhoff.
Screw it, let’s hit the news. I’ll fill in the blanks at the end:
ALL NEW, Rivera Primo’s New 2008/2009 Parts Catalog!!–It’s here, Rivera Primo’s new parts catalog. Filled with so manyhigh performance items for today’s demanding riders, Rivera Primohas spared no effort in developing their own lines of belt drive,clutch & driveline products for nearly all make & model AmericanV-Twin motorcycles.
Besides those well-known offerings this catalog has a tremendousvariety of other essentials, including complete engines, transmissions,hard motor parts, camshafts, ignitions, carburetors, gaskets, controls, brakes, gauges, exhaust, frames & suspension as well as a huge section devoted to shop tools.
Throw in some real informative tech tips & you end up with a great riding companion. Available at all fine dealers worldwide, this catalog is also featured on our website: www.riveraprimoinc.com
For further info on these & other fine products contact:
Rivera Primo Inc.
12450 Whittier Blvd.
Whittier, CA 90602
Tel: 800-872-1515
? 562-907-2600
? Fax: 562-907-2606
Website: www.riveraprimoinc.com
World Championship of Custom Bike Building 2008 – RESULTS–Goldammer Crowned World Champion again!–After three and a half days of competition the Official World Championship of Custom Bike Building has drawn to a close. What began over a year ago with a series of 12 Affiliate shows, covering four continents and an estimated over 2,000 competitors, has culminated at the pinnacle of motorcycling’s Holy Grail, Sturgis, South Dakota. This year’s OWC has been held at Champions Hall in the heart of Sturgis, South Dakota. Since the opening of the hall on Sunday morning, thousands upon thousands of spectators have poured over the 68 motorcycles, which represent 13 different countries.
People from all walks of life, from local residents to industry insiders, to the builders themselves, have spent many hours studying various aspects of the bikes, which represent the highest level of motorcycle craftsmanship and fabrication in the world.
The competition was divided into four different classes, Metric, Modified Harley-Davidson, Production, and the creme de la creme, the Freestyle Class.
The awards ceremony began promptly at 3:00 pm CST with master of ceremony Chris McGee keeping the packed hall of anxious competitors and spectators entertained. With each winner being announced the anticipation level grew and grew.
Before getting to the class winners McGee announced the winners of the Partners Picks of Excellence.
With no time to waste McGee jumped into the announcement of the overall winner of the Metric Class, Jim Giuffra of AFT Customs, located in Martell, California, with his entry Er Hed.2008 Metric World ChampionAFT Customs, Jim Giuffra, Martell CA, USABike: Er Hed
Next up was Lock Baker’s entry from Eastern Fabrications in Branford, Connecticut, “White Line Nightmare”, taking top honors in the Modified Harley-Davidson Class.
Best Modified Harley-Davidson Prize
Eastern Fabrications, Lock Baker, Branford CT, USA
Bike: White Line Nightmare
It was now time for what everyone was waiting for, the announcement of the finishers in the Freestyle Class. For an unprecedented third time, Canadian Roger Goldammer got the top honors being named the World Champion and overall winner of the Freestyle.
The August Big Birthday Party AT Marie Red?s 3007 E. Abram Street Arlington Texas 76010 Saturday August 16th 7:00pm until when ever? — As usual our Chef (Andy) will be cooking something delicious. We definitely won’t be short on food but when it?s gone it?s gone. So don?t be late! We are also going to have birthday gifts for everyone Who has a birthday in August so bring you?re Proof! (ID-DL)
There will also be a chance at door prizes (Even if you don?t have a birthday this month!) We have some very cool door prizes this month! You just never know what else we will come up with so You really don’t want to miss it
(Hint) We have surprise visitors
Arriving between 9:00pm & 10:00pm with gifts for everyone.
When: Saturday August 16th Starts 7:00pm until? When ever.
Where: Marie Reds 3007 E. Abram St Arlington TX 76010
The Custom Motorcycles of Ron Finch is sponsored by Hupy and Abraham, S.C. AT THE 105TH HARLEY ANNIVERSARY– Park your bike beneath the wings of the Milwaukee Art Museum on Art Museum Drive, just south of the lakeside Harley Roadhouse concert venue. Become a Museum Member at the door, and the parking is on us.
V.I.P. Bike Parking
Thursday?Sunday, August 28?31
In: 8 a.m.?8 p.m. (Sunday until 5 p.m.)
Out: When you go home
$15/free for Members
Cafe769; Calatrava by the Lake
Friday?Saturday, August 29?30
11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Get the best grab-and-go grub on the Lake, smack in the middle of the Meier festival grounds and Harley’s Roadhouse in Veteran’s Park. On Saturday, 88Nine Radio Milwaukee floats good music into the fresh air around the Museum.
Finch Sculptures and Miteff Prints on Sale Ron Finch’s newest experiment, METALife, is a collection of creatures and plants made from used metal and motorcycle scraps. Selections from METALife will be available for purchase at the Milwaukee Art Museum Store during the duration of the exhibition, along with photographs from Jim “Flash” Miteff’s collection of hand-developed prints.
The Store moves outside to sell these and other items to benefit the Museum Thursday- Saturday, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., and Sunday til 4 p.m.
Ron Finch has been building choppers since 1965, when he opened Finch’s Custom Styled Cycles, and has established himself as one of the premier builders of our time. A fusion of function and whimsy, Finch’s innovative motorcycles are truly “art in motion.” His bikes have been appreciated by art lovers in several museums and art galleries and in shows throughout the United States and Europe. Images and Interviews Available upon Request.
The Milwaukee Art Museum
700 North Art Museum Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53202
MAGAZINE SALES NEWS: Newsstand Sales + American Iron Retailer expands to Motorsport Retailer–Here is a brief recap of the more popular Harley-oriented magazines.
I am including their paid single copy sales for the first half of 2007 and the most recent period – 2008 if they are audited by ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulation).
Please note, that, in spite of a 4.6% sales dip on the newsstand, American Iron Magazine continues to lead the category in copies sold and it suffered the smallest decrease in sales.
I note V-Twin and Hot Bike have lost roughly a quarter of their readers on the newsstand in the last year. I also note most of the smaller circulation Harley-oriented magazines are either not ABC audited or failed to report their sales to ABC.
NEWSSTAND SALES AS REPORTED TO AND BY ABC
2007 Ave 2008 Ave Change
American Iron 58,574 55,853 – 4.6%
Easyriders 55,982 47,923 – 14.4%
V-Twin 33,982 25,535 – 24.9%
Hot Bike 29,535 21,996 – 25.5%
American Bagger ????? ????? No Audited Data
American Cycle ????? ????? No Audited Data
American Rider ????? ????? No Audited Data
Barnetts Cycle ????? ????? No Audited Data
Hot Bike Baggers ????? ????? No Audited Data
IronWorks ????? ????? No Audited Data
Street Chopper ????? ????? No Audited Data
The Horse ????? ????? No Audited Data
Advertising opportunities for the Nov/Dec issue of MotoSports Retailer end August 21st. Please call your advertising representative at TAM Communications now at 203-425-8777 X121or e-mail Johns@TAMcommunications.com.
Interesting stuff about magazine circulation, and natch I checked Bikernet’s numbers from July and we had our largest month in our 12 year history: 380,000 readers came to Bikernet 603,000 times for 1.2 million impressions and 7.8 million hits. Bikernet grew 70 percent last year and another 30 percent so far this year. Plus our advertising rates are a small fraction of magazine ads and we can post client info on a daily basis. Okay, I’ll shut up–Bandit
Milwaukee Twins Curved License Plate Mounting Kit for 1974-2008 Models from J&P Cycles– Streamline your fender and license plate mount with Milwaukee Twins new curved license plate mount, available exclusively from J&P Cycles. This mount bolts directly to any standard three hole fender mount pattern used from 1974-2008. The chrome aluminum frame attaches to a black backing plate and comes with all mounting hardware. This kit accepts plates measuring 4″ x 7″ and gives your bike a dramatic new look compared to the stock square license plate mounts.
For more information on J&P Cycles full line of Milwaukee Twins products visit us on the web at WWW.JPCYCLES.COM or call toll-free at 800-397-4844.
JIMS BIKERNET TOOL OF THE WEEK–External Lock Ring Pliers–Easily installs and removes snap rings. This plier?s jaws are scored on theoutside to hold the snap ring securely. Use with new snap ring (JimsNo.11067 for 5-Speeds). Instruction Sheet No.2362-IS.
No.2362 – Use on EVO & Shovel 1980-995-Speed. Use on Sportster 1957-present. Use on Buell 1987-present. Use on1999-05 FXD, 1999-06 FL and 2000-06 FXST. Use on aftermarket 6-Speed.
Suggested Retail Price $59.40
–JT Lepien
Tel: 805-482-6913 ext 290
Fax: 805-482-9224
www.jimsusa.com
TO MY FRIENDS A VERY VALID BIKERNET HOUSEHOLD WARNING – IN CASE YOU DID NOT ALREADY KNOW !!– Subject: The dangers of microwaving a cup of water …….
WHY DON’T MANUFACTURES POST THIS ON THE OVENS? Microwaving Water! A 26-year old man decided to have a cup of coffee. He took a cup of waterand put it in the microwave to heat it up (something that he had donenumerous times before). I am not sure how long he set the timer for, but hewanted to bring the water to a boil. When the timer shut the oven off, heremoved the cup from the oven. As he looked into the cup, he noted that thewater was not boiling, but suddenly the water in the cup ‘blew up’ into hisface. The cup remained intact until he threw it out of his hand , but allthe water had flown out into his face due to the build up of energy. Hiswhole face is blistered and he has 1st and 2nd degree burns to his facewhich may leave scarring.
He also may have lost partial sight in his left eye. While at the hospital,the doctor who was attending to him stated that this is a fairly commonoccurrence and water (alone) should never be heated in a microwave oven. Ifwater is heated in this manner, something should be placed in the cup todiffuse the energy such as a wooden stir stick, tea bag, etc., (nothingmetal).
It is however a much safer choice to boil the water in a tea kettle.
General Electric’s Response:
Thanks for contacting us, I will be happy to assist you. The e-mail that youreceived is correct. Microwaved water and other liquids do not always bubblewhen they reach the boiling point. They can actually get superheated and notbubble at all. The superheated liquid will bubble up out of the cup when itis moved or when something like a spoon or tea bag is put into it.
To prevent this from happening and causing injury, do not heat any liquidfor more than two minutes per cup. After heating, let the cup stand in themicrowave for thirty seconds! before moving it or adding anything into it
Here is what our local science teacher had to say on the matter: ‘Thanks forthe microwave warning I have seen this happen before. It is caused by aphenomenon known as super heating. It can occur anytime water is heated andwill particularly occur if the vessel that the water is heated in is new, orwhen heating a small amount of water (less than half a cup).
What happens is that the water heats faster than the vapour bubbles canform. If the cup is very new then it is unlikely to have small surfacescratches inside it that provide a place for the bubbles to form. As thebubbles cannot form and release some of the heat has built up, the liquiddoes not boil, and the liquid continues to heat up well past its boilingpoint.
What then usually happens is that the liquid is bumped or jarred, which isjust enough of a shock to cause the bubbles to rapidly form and expel thehot liquid. The rapid formation of bubbles is also why a carbonated beveragespews when opened after having been shaken.’
NEW SINGLE DOWN TUBE CHASSIS– Paughco, the world?s largest and oldest manufacturer of custom and replacement frames for Harley-Davidson motorcycles is now offering all of their stock and wide tire rigid frames in a SINGLE DOWN TUBE configuration. Shown here, the SINGLE DOWN TUBE SPORTSTER comes complete with your choice of straight or curved 1 ?? down tube, 1 ?? backbone, hidden axles and Chopper neck for 1? bearings.
Custom build to each order the frame with single down tube and hidden axle assembly starts around $1500. The standard double down tube chassis, which is available with stock or custom rake and stretch starts at just $1203.95. For complete details call 775-246-5738 or visit them on the Web at www.paughco.com
GREG WELD, FOUNDER OF WELD WHEEL INDUSTRIES, R.I.P.– GREG Weld, the driving force behind Weld Racing, has passed away at the age of 64.Weld began his career in sprint car races, winning over 100, including the 1963 Knoxville Nationals, the premiere event in sprint car racing, as well as the USAC National Sprint Car Championship at the age of 23.
After retiring from racing he founded Weld Wheel Industries in 1970, starting the business with $2,300 he’d saved from racing with the simple idea of making sprint car wheels that performed better. He went on to manufacture forged alloy wheels for various vehicles, including racecars, and was an active sponsor of the United States Auto Club series, NHRA and IHRA. In January 2007, Greg started a new company, Greg Weld Competition Wheels.
Weld was honored during his life and was inducted into numerous Halls of Fame including the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 1998. “Greg Weld was a visionary in the Motorsports industry. He raced his way into the record books and into the hearts of many, but more than anything else, Greg Weld was a great friend and will be missed by everyone,” said Bob Baker, President of the Sprint Car Hall of Fame.
Weld leaves behind his wife Deb, former wife Marilyn Brockman-Weld, daughter Christian Weld-Brown and sons Taylor and Brock, as well as sisters Delores Wesley and Marilyn Burasco, and brother Ricky. Greg Weld is survived by his grandchildren Marin Brown, Sophia Brown, Spencer Brown, Harley Weld, Quinton Weld, Aiden Weld, Lola Weld and numerous nieces and nephews.www.weldracing.com
Travel Channel has chosen Saxon for their new show The World’s Greatest Motorcycle Rides– The Travel Channel is broadcasting a new tv program called ?The World’s Greatest Motorcycle Rides?. Obviously they do these rides with bikes. After deliberating all the options, they have chosen to experience those rides on a motorcycle from Saxon.
Henri Cole, presenter of the program, chooses the routes in the USA and Europe and shows them to the viewer, enjoying the ride on the Saxon. In the first two episodes Henry Cole makes his rides through the American Desserts en on Highway 1 on a Saxon Firestorm
Saxon Motorcycles Europe is excited. ?It is a real compliment and confirmation that our motorcycles are beautiful to see and fit to make every kind of ride, this shows the comfort and experience of riding a Saxon.? says Rinke Andringa, owner. ?In this program you can again see the Saxons in action, being driven throughout the most beautiful motorcycles rides in the World.? adds Frank Vermeulen.
Saxon Motorcycles presents summaries of the first shows on their website and on YouTube. Riding Higway No.1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sS1IfwcW9Vo and Riding the American Desserts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-asT_6B95o
More information about Saxon Motorcycles Europe and the Warlord and Firestorm can be found on the internet www.SaxonMotorcycles.eu. Information of the tv show can be found on www.travelchannel.co.uk/Series/ourprogrammes/worldMotorcycle.htm
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August 14, 2008 Part 4
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Metric Thunder?s Bob Osias Calls the Brouhaha in Sturgis a Success–BikernetMetric.com & Bikernet.com Provides Full Coverage of the Brouhaha! Bike ShowLos Angeles, California, August 13, 2008 ? Bob Osias, President of www.MetricThunder.com and editor of BikernetMetric, called the first annual Brouhaha! at Thunder Road on Friday August 8, 2008 in Sturgis a resounding success.
?Keith Ball and the entire Bikernet team put on a Brouhaha! that featured dawn to dusk non-stop entertainment including an all-star bike show, skits, giveaways, music and special guests including major builders and magazine editors,? said Osias. ?It seemed that Sturgis attendance was down, but you couldn?t tell at the Brouhaha!, everyone was enjoying themselves and having a great time.?
The two skits that got the greatest reaction from the crowd was the ?orgasm contest? and ?Honey, I?m home? where the contestant jumps out of bed, dives through the window and kick start his Harley when he hears the husband slamming the front door.
BikernetMetric.com is reporting on the Brouhaha! and has many behind the scenes pictures.The Bikernet.com Brouhaha! staff is experienced and passionate about producing an outstanding show. The team includes Edge (Smoke Out Director), Bob Kay (Torian Leathers), Dar Holdsworth (Brass Balls Bobbers, Seth Doulton (Horse Power Promotions), Bob Osias (Metric Thunder), Nyla Olsen (Queen of Bikernet.com), Jeff Najar (Horse Power Marketing), and Keith ?Bandit? Ball (Janitor).
We would also like to thank Barb, Carrie Repp, Ken Conte and Lynn from Thunder Road for all their support.
Metric Thunder offers an extensive line of Harley and Metric cruiser parts and accessories from all major manufacturers at very competitive prices. The retail store is located at 307 W. Taft Suite A, in Orange, California. Enthusiasts can also purchase online at www.metricthunder.com. Customer satisfaction is Metric Thunder?s guarantee; they offer superior service with quick turnaround time even on hard to find items.
For information about Metric Thunder contact Bob Osias at (714) 744-8900 or by e-mail at Bob@metricthunder.com.
Guidepoint Systems Launches Redesigned Stolen Vehicle Tracking System for Motorcycles–PONTIAC, Michigan – August 13, 2008 – Guidepoint Systems today announced the launch of a newly designed unit for its stolen vehicle tracking system for motorcycles. The self-contained unit comes standard with Guidepoint’s signature security features while utilizing an internal antenna and advanced GPS chipset for optimal performance.
According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), motorcycle thefts increased 135% from 2001 to 2005. A motorcycle is stolen every 7.5 minutes, and as soaring gas prices force more people to explore two-wheeled modes of transportation, a motorcycle antitheft device is becoming increasingly important. Guidepoint’s innovative and feature-packed stolen vehicle recovery and tracking unit combines GPS technology, advanced wireless, the Web and a 24/7/365 Response Center to provide motorcyclists an affordable, effective way to protect their bikes.
Each unit is assigned a unique electronic serial number, similar to a cell phone number, which allows information to be transmitted between the motorcycle and the Guidepoint Response Center. In the event of a motorcycle theft, Guidepoint customers can call its Response Center where an operator will activate the unit’s receiver and can track the bike anywhere in the United States, Canada and Mexico using AT&T’s nationwide wireless network. Once the bike is located, the operator works directly with local law enforcement to provide real-time information, including the vehicle’s location, speed and direction.
“As soon as I upgraded my bike, I put a Guidepoint system on it,” said John Thoms, a Guidepoint customer. “I knew that if something were to happen, my insurance would only pay for the depreciated value and all the money and time I put into the bike would be lost. With Guidepoint, I can ride with confidence knowing that my bike is under constant surveillance.”
Unlike other antitheft devices, Guidepoint’s system also provides assistance in the event of a roadside emergency. Guidepoint’s Response Center can dispatch tow trucks or other emergency services and keeps the rider’s emergency contact, drug allergy and other pertinent information on file to relay to emergency personnel if necessary. The system’s other unique features include an optional early theft protection package, which establishes a security fence around the bike every time the ignition is turned off. If the security fence is breached, an automatic alert is sent to the Response Center and the owner is contacted immediately.
“We’ve worked hard to make Guidepoint for motorcycles different from anything on the market,” said Rand Mueller, chief executive officer of Guidepoint. “Other companies that sell GPS tracking systems deliver their service through the Web, but Guidepoint customers receive help from the Guidepoint owned and operated Response Center whose employees are specifically trained to handle theft and roadside emergencies. The system’s features are unmatched, it’s easy to install, and we have an impressive recovery rate, so it provides peace of mind for riders whose love of the open road may take them a little off the map.”
The NICB indicates about 25 percent to 30 percent of stolen motorcycles are recovered, while the recovery rate for cars and trucks is 65 percent to 70 percent. However, Guidepoint’s vehicle recovery rate is over 99 percent, with most vehicles recovered within two hours. Guidepoint also offers a theft protection guaranty. If a stolen motorcycle is not located within 24 hours, the company will reimburse the customer for the purchase price of his or her system, up to $1,000. The Guidepoint system is transferable and unlike other services, the system and most features are available for a set price.
Guidepoint for motorcycles is distributed by Guidepoint Powersports, LLC and is available at over 100 powersports dealerships nationwide. For information and dealer inquiries, contact Guidepoint Powersports at (916) 458-5433 or visit www.guidepointmc.com.
For more information on the company, visit www.guidepointsystems.com or call (916) 458-5433.
–Ken Conte
LORD, THEY’RE FINALLY TOGETHER …. She married and had 13 children. Her husband died. She married again and had 7 more children. Again, her husband died.
But, she remarried and this time had 5 more children. She finally died after having 25 children.
Standing before her coffin, the preacher prayed for her. He thanked the Lord for this very loving woman and said, ‘Lord, they’re finally together.’
One mourner leaned over and quietly asked her friend, ‘Do you think he means her first, second or third husband?’
The friend replied, ‘I think he means her legs.’
–Amen.
THE VINNIE’S CHOPPER SAGA–Here is Vinnies chopper, he bought the WCC frame out the back door from Chopper Dave, Jesse was pissed. He works at Paintworks the shop here that is the shit. Craig Ellis is the man, been in a lot of biker rags.
–Fatbob
STURGIS SHOOTOUT IN DOWNTOWN– A shootout in a downtown Sturgis bar over the weekend has a member of the Hell’s Angels motorcycle gang hospitalized after he was shot at the Loud American Roadhouse. Sturgis Police are being tight-lipped about the situation. Officials say that’s because they want to ensure public safety because the cases involved gangs.
Police have confirmed that the man accused of shooting the Hells Angel is a member of the Iron Pigs, a biker gang open to law enforcement and fire officials. The suspect in the case is a police officer from Seattle, Washington. A spokesperson there says five officers are now off duty pending the results of the investigation in Sturgis. Right now, that investigation still has a lot of unanswered questions.
Details are still being sorted out, but Sturgis Chief of Police Jim Bush says his department was called to the Loud American Roadhouse shortly after 1 o’clock on Saturday morning. When officers arrived, they found one man with gunshot wounds and a man they believe fired the shots.
“The person that was shot was involved with the motorcycle gang the Hells Angels and the other person who did the shooting was a member of the Iron Pigs and is a law enforcement officer,” Jim Bush says.
Bush says these men were among hundreds in the bar at the time of the incident– he estimates between 400 and 500 people were escorted into the street before police could begin their investigation.
“Each and every one of them had to be identified and taken out of the scene and we had to define whether they were witnesses, or suspects, or whatever they might be, so it was quite a cumbersome process so it took a lot of manpower to get that done,” Bush says.
Despite being sworn to uphold the law, the man Sturgis police believe fired the shots *did break a law by having his gun inside the bar.
“There’s a South Dakota statute that disallows anyone to carry a concealed weapon into a licensed business for alcoholic beverages or malt beverages,” Bush says.
That’s one law that police can confirm was broken– but Bush says a full list of charges won’t likely be available until investigations are complete and information is given to a Grand Jury. The case has been turned over to the Meade County State’s attorney.
Bush says witnesses were interviewed for hours on Sunday in hopes that those from out-of -state wouldn’t need to come back for the trial.
Loud American co-owner Dean Kinney and he says that his customers have told him they see it as an unfortunate but isolated incident. He says his business over the weekend following the fight was actually higher than it was a year ago.
–Karla Ramaekers
SOUTH DAKOTA Officer Arrested On Drug Charges–A Watertown police officer has been arrested on drug charges.
Officer Jesse Compton was arrested Sunday on three counts of misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and ingesting.
Compton has worked for the Watertown Police Department for five years, and was currently one of the police department?s two drug dog handlers. Compton was suspended without pay, but has since resigned.
Sara Rabern in the South Dakota attorney general’s office said Watertown police asked the Division of Criminal Investigation to come and investigate.
–Rogue
DID YOU KNOW– That 62 percent of all head injuries in the US annually happen in enclosed vehicles. Only 6 percent involve motorcycles and we’re forced to wear helmets. Hell, 13 percent are pedestrians. This came from the Brain Injury Association of America.
BRASS BALLS BOBBERS TAKES 3RD IN WORLDS– Brass Balls Bobbers Takes 3rd in Production Manufacturer Class @ World Championships
The Military Digger is on a tear – 2 awards in 3 months. It took first place at the Military Bike Build-Off in Branson, Missouri event and 3rd place at the World Championships!
The World Championship of Custom Bike Building began over a year ago with a series of 12 Affiliate shows, covering four continents and an estimated over 2,000 competitors. This year?s show was held at Champions Hall in the heart of Sturgis, South Dakota.
The military Digger represents the arm services of America. It?s painted army green with splashes of vivid colors. It embodies an old skool look with state-of-the-art features.
This bike is a 2008 Military ?Digger? Goose Neck frame that is 40 degree, 0 up and 1 out. It’s powder coated CLEAR to show off the welds and the fabrication work by Master Builder, Sam Wills. It features a Crazy Horse 100 inch V Plus motor, 2 inch Tauer Warlord primary, Crime Scene Rapide air cleaner and headlight. Paint was designed and provided by Jeral Tidwell. The foot controls were constructed from 1918 Trench Warefare knives, Sam created a custom P-51-style exhaust, Leroy Thompson provided signature series grips and Hawg Halters supplied black hand controls.
When the event was all over, there were a total of nine builders from the United States finishing in the top 20, and builders from nine different countries representing the top 20 finishers. Build Your Own Digger
Got an itch to build your own Brass Balls Bobbers’ Digger? Well you can! Create your own custom motorbike by clicking here. Select your options and customize your sled and make it as unique as you are.
DETROIT BROS HOLY SHIT KICKSTAND– Detroit Bros.’ Holy Sh*t kickstand is milled from 1018 Mild Steel and chromed to a mirror finish. Kickstand weld on mount and spring not included, but available separately. Mount welds to a 1? ? 1.5? frame tube.
Prices start at $199.99. For more info, call 866-DET-BROS or visit www.detroitbros.com
BIKERNET AND KNOWN ASSOCIATES– Thanks for the memories and the good times.Spent Sun , Mon and Salt Lake on Tuesday at noon with the “Rippin” Australians .Good times were had by all as well as a safe journey, no doubt they will fill you in .
Nicole and crew are planning on arriving Wilmington, Fri. afternoon and flying out Sat. morning from LAX.
Looking forward to the next adventure ..
Raisin pie for all my friends ,
–Ray
God of W8Less Rotors
(831) 594-7783
BASSANI XHAUST RECEIVES CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURSES BOARD EXECUTIVE ORDER FOR MOTORCYCLE HEADERS–In an industry first, Bassani Xhaust obtained an exemption letter approving the FLH-211CL for Harley Davidson? motorcycles from the Air Resources Board, California Environmental Protection Agency. ?We are very excited to have our true dual headers earn this approval,? said Darryl Bassani, Founder and President.
The Executive Order (E.O.) number D-374-5, permits advertising, sale and installation in California of the FLH-211CL Bassani Exhaust Header System for 2007 and 2008 Harley-Davidson motorcycles listed on the E.O. Bassani True Dual Headers improve the looks and performance compared to the stock system. ?I followed the stock lines of the front cylinder pipe with the (right side) pipe,? explains Darryl Bassani, ?while improving performance with equal length and the rear cylinder Power Curve.? The Bassani FLH-211CL is the only aftermarket system an Executive Order. The system can be purchased through any motorcycle dealer doing business with Drag Specialties.
Bassani Xhaust began from the passion and expertise of founder Darryl Bassani and has been a leader in high performance exhaust for over 4 decades. In the state of the art facilities in Anaheim, CA, Bassani manufacturer?s mufflers, head pipes and complete systems for cars, trucks and motorcycles. Bassani exhaust is known for improving sound, performance and fuel efficiency.
–Nick Trumbo
National Sales Manager
Bassani Xhaust
866-782-3283
NEXT BIKERNET PROJECT BIKE IS UNDERWAY–If you can get a deal on 23’s – I would go that way- tires are more, but the larger the wheel- the more easy they take bumps in the road- maybe a 21 in rear and a 23 up front would be trick- you replace that rear tire 3 times more than the front typically…..and then your “lead” has a little advantage.
Heard your party was great!
-Rick
US CHOPPERS
We are going to build a JD styled bike and ride it with Rick and his bike (above) with Caleb from Cro’s Customs to Sturgis next year. The engine will be a CrazyHorse engine wrapped with a US Choppers/Paughco chassis, narrow springe and sheet metal. Hang on as the reports begin. It’ll be crazy to watch these bikes motor across the country.–Wrench
THE STURGIS WRAP–But more news and reports are forthcoming. We aren?t sequestered in the Deadwood jail anymore. We need to spread our wings for greater horizons news wise, such as White Horse Press just released a book on the 25 year history of Buell. Hell, I remember when H-D bought the company. It covers Eric’s design and race history.
In a recent European race three vehicles competed including a Corvette, a Hayabusa and a concept enclosed motorcycle, Mono Tracer. The race took the contestants from Munich, Germany to Berlin. The Tracer won the 387-mile race with just a 115 horse 1171 cc BMW engine, against the 400 horse Vette, and the 197 horse Hyabusa.
I recently stumbled into a Beverly Hills Ducati Dealership while helping a brother revive his monster Ducati. I was blown away to find $45,000 ducks, a Confederate tried to compete for floor space against a $75,000 DB7 Bimoto. Talk about a crazy looking motorcycle. Get this; it’s powered by a Ducati 1098cc Testastretta Evoluzione engine. It weighs 379 pound and pumps our 90 ft. pounds of torque and 160 horses at 9750 rpm. The ultimate road racer, it smacks of a hybrid Ferrari.
The Motorcyclist Advisory Council is conducting a survey on road conditions from the motorcyclist viewpoint. If you want to step up, go to www.surveymonkey.com/MACMembersHighwaySurvey. It will ask you where you ride and to describe the conditions of the roads. And finally, Buell announced a recall of 2008 1125R models. These vehicles might experience fifth gear galling on the clutch shaft due to lack of lubrication. It can force the gear to seize and stick to the shaft and lock up the rear wheel. See your dealer, if you have this model.
I’m always inspired when I hit the road, meet with other builders, writers and riders. I return to the headquarters pumped and ready for the next adventure and Sin Wu wishes I’d relax. No fuckin’ way. I have a plan for the mudflap girl bike. The 1929 Peashooter for Bonneville will now be partially streamlined with my Air Tech Fairing and my Crazy Horse/Paughco Power Plus vintage custom is underway. Hang on for more reports and thanks to everyone who helped with the first Bikernet Brouhaha Bike Show or entered a bike. We had a terrific spread of sharp looking bikes.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit