May 22, 2008
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KICK ASPHALT WITH BANDIT IN BIKERNET STUDIO
Bandit and the Pope of Pipe, Dave Rash, talks performance, power and the nicest torque curve this side of JayLo in Bikernet Studio.
We all have the need for speed and D&D?s Bandit Kit delivers more horsepower, better throttle response and gobs of torque? just what the doctor ordered. Bandit did a deal with ?The Pope of Pipe? for all of the Bikernet members and got them a 15% off promotion. Listen to Bikernet Radio now!
D&D?s New Bandit Kit will push you way-back on your seat. It just makes that much power. Bandit got 20 more ponies when he installed it on his Harley-Davidson fuel injected bagger.
How hard was it to make this gain in performance? It was easy; but don?t take our word for it, Bandit documented it.
Bandit Improve His Performance By 20HP!
Bandit took the challenge and hooked the kit up to his black bagger. Results? More power and more torque. Read his tech tip and see if your fuel injected Harley could benefit for it. Click it here for the Bandit?s D&D tech tip.
CUSTOM LEATHER SPECIALIST NOW OFFERS HANDMADE TOOL BAGS– NEW IPSWICH, N.H.?May 21, 2008?Duane Ballard Custom Leather today announced the release of its new line of handmade tool bags. Specially crafted to retain their shape, these custom bags come in a variety of dimensions and will be available for special order immediately.
Originally known for producing some of the finest handcrafted leather motorcycle seats, Duane Ballard Custom Leather has expanded its design repertoire to include handmade tool bags. Crafted out of 100% Grade A cowhide, these toolbags also feature leather-covered endcaps to ensure the bag never loses its shape no matter what is stored inside. The toolbags are available in several sizes to accommodate anything from tools to iPods and rain jackets.
?These bags are extremely functional, but they?re also fully customizable,? said Duane Ballard, the owner and craftsman of Duane Ballard Leather. ?Everything I do is one-off work, so the bags can be tooled with almost any design according to a customer?s specifications.?
Ballard has over 10 years experience in leather crafting and hand sews, dyes, laces and tools each product himself. The leather toolbags start at $400 and can be ordered by calling (603) 781-7505. Duane Ballard’s work has graced some of the most eye-popping motorcycles built in the last few years. His saddles have appeared on bikes featured in Discovery Channel’s “Biker Build-Off” series, and have won “Best Upholstery” at shows across the country. Every saddle and toolbag is completely custom, each detail of the design a result of close collaboration with the client. For more information on Duane Ballard and Duane Ballard Custom Leather, please visit www.dbcustomleather.com.
Just looked at that russian bike on the site, and maybe I’m way off here. I read that it had a headlamp off a sportster. I no engineer, but it very closely resembles a VROD headlamp. Am I Whacked?
–Joel
PINSTRIPING LEGEND GOES PUBLIC–Mark your calendars & forward this to all your friends! Alan Johnson willonly be striping 5 shows this season! His book “How to Pinstripe,” his lineof Mack brushes and limited edition prints will be available on-linehttp://www.alanjohnsongrafix.com/ and at the following shows:
May 25, 2008 – 9 am to 4 pm (Memorial Day)
Hackettstown Rotary Club’s 14th Annual Memorial
Motor Madness Car Show
Masterfoods USA, 800 High St. (Route 517),
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ
Proceeds will benefit area charities, including the Joan Knechel CancerCenter at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center.Information: 908-850-6830, http://hackettstownrotary.org.
BIKERNET BUELL BLAST REPORT REVIEW–By any chance to you know the gal that wrote the article: Buell Blast For The Harley Hesitant My Solution For Intimidation. By Nyla Olsen.
I would really like to thank her for writing this. Last summer at the age of 56, I finally took the H-D Riders Edge Classes and passed (much to my amazement) in 90 degree heat. Hubby being a nice guy insisted on buying me an ’07 1200L Sportster. The power of the Sportster reminds me of trying ride a wild mustang compared to the Buell Blast I learned on.
Her article really hit the nail on the head for me. I am glad to know I’m not the only one that feels this way about all that power.
If you can let her know ……I really appreciated her taking the time to write about her experience.
–Shirlee
FATHER’S DAY REMINDER FROM SCOTT JACOBS–It?s about time to start thinking about what to get dad for Father?s Day. Something special from the studio might be just the thing to make dad?s day.
There are only two images in Scott?s portfolio of works which were produced in a smaller size: Shaken not Stirred and After the Ride and since Shaken was the Mother?s Day special we thought it only fitting to have After the Ride, (one of Scott best selling and most sought after works), designated as the Father?s Day Special.
This is also the first work Scott painted which did not include a motorcycle as subject and was the catalyst for the entire LIFESTYLE SERIES of images.
Here?s the deal?.After the Ride normally sells in this size (26? x 19? overall) for $750 framed but just for this coming Father?s Day it can be acquired for $495 with custom frame. Also Scott will add a second signature and personalization for dad on the back of the frame. (framed version is attached to this email) Regards, Ron 303-431-4453
–Ron Copple
Scott Jacobs Studio
303-431-4453
www.scottjacobsstudio.com
BIKERNET QUOTE OF THE WEEK– A cynic is not merely one who reads bitter lessons from the past; he is the one who is prematurely disappointed in the future.–Sydney J. Harris
–From Rev CarlR
LOUIS VITTON BOBBER BOBBER BUILT IN CHINA–To whom it may concern,My newly built bobber just touches the ground.
–Leslie Geng
ROGER GOLDAMMER SPEAKS OUT–It is not my choice to write this at all, but I feel the need to do it? personal things should be kept personal, but when it isn?t and the information is very false..,I think people should have the opportunity to find out the truth.
Letters were sent to many people businesses and blogs, by ?people? representing Brenda Fox, in particular a person with a tag of WebMama, going by the name ?Hope,? which is not her real name. I called her place of work and they have no knowledge of her. This person refuses to discuss this matter, as is Brenda and is very unaware of the facts herself, yet is compelled to send out false info to people she does not know at all, people I work with, many of you friends.
Those of you who know me know who and what I am all about. The truth is that I have done everything in MY power to help Brenda for a very long time now, longer than the ten months ago, when I found out about her condition.
Brenda is a wonderful person, and she is up against a lot. I encourage you all to help her in any way you can, as I will continue to, but I offer and encourage any and all of you to feel free to call or e-mail me to discuss this further if you are interested in the truth? 250 764-8002
I am sorry to have to bring this up at all, I have tried to be a certain type of person my whole life, but when anyone starts to preach otherwise, I get more than offended.
Thanks for your time,
–Roger Goldammer
KING REPORT– Hey,Just returned from the shop, and they got me in and out in about half an hour. The male end of the check valve assembly had a couple of small wear/corrosion spots on it that caused the misalignment and subsequent failure. Replaced under warranty.
Something to watch out for: One of the techs told me that pranksters are sometimes messing with the QC fuel line assembly on the FI bikes. Easy to do by just pushing up on the chrome sleeve and pulling down on the valve/hose assembly.
To seat the valve, push up on the sleeve, up on the valve (you’ll hear it click into position) and release the sleeve.
–Bruce
AMD OFFICIAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF CUSTOM BIKE BUILDING–Heading into its 5th anniversary year, 2008 sees the AMD Official World Championship of Custom Bike Building once again bringing together an outstanding collection of the year?s best engineered custom bikes from around the world. With entries literally spanning the globe, the event showcases some of the outstanding talent, design, ability, craftsmanship and engineering excellence that the custom motorcycle industry boasts.
Started in 2004, the inaugural World Championship was staged at Custom Chrome?s Morgan Hill, CA, headquarters dealer show. After a stint in Las Vegas in 2005, the World Championship moved to Sturgis in 2006, with a permanent move to its current Champions Park facility last year.
Located between Lazelle and 3rd Street, the World Championship venue, named Champions Hall, is an impressive 25,000 sq ft structure right in the heart of the action in downtown Sturgis. Conveniently located, Champions Hall provides visitors the opportunity to see the best engineered bikes the world?s builders have to offer, including many international bikes that will only ever be seen here in the United States for the four days of the Championship. Most builders will be on-site to answer any questions and chat at length about their ideas, inspiration and motivation behind their living, running, riding works of art.
With 4 classes of motorcycles being judged, the Official World Championship of Custom Bike Building has something to offer every visitor to Champions Hall. Each class brings its own unique twist on the motorcycle industry and is the basis on which each bike is judged.
The Freestyle Class is just that, free of constraints and directive. It is, in effect, an anything goes, no holds barred collection of custom motorcycles. Any type, style, engine configuration, color, graphic or design can be entered in the Freestyle Class. The WORLD CHAMPION is chosen from this class of entries and it is here that the builders really must bring their ?A? game in order to not just win but to even place high in the order of bikes entered. It?s the cream of the crop, the best of the best, all entered into Freestyle.
The Modified Harley-Davidson Class harkens back to the days when customizers did their own work, without the benefit of aftermarket frames and engines. To be considered for the category, the motorcycle must have and be based on an original equipment Harley-Davison engine and frame. Any amount of modification is allowed but the motorcycle had to begin life as a Harley.
The Production Class sees the many production manufacturers from around the world enter their creations for not only judging against their peers but also for you to be able to shop and see the latest each company has to offer the general public. It also offers the manufacturers the opportunity to showcase the next generation of production bikes you may see on the dealer floors. The Production Class has seen entries from well known brands such as Big Dog Motorcycles, Big Bear Choppers, Swift Motorcycle Co. and Confederate Motorcycle Co. just to name a few.
Last but certainly not least, the Metric Class brings some of the innovators in using metric based parts and components to Sturgis and Champions Hall. With metric cruisers growing in popularity, this class represents the extremes that can be achieved using metric componetry. Past winners and entrants have included Jesse Rooke, Roger Goldammer and Scott Britt.
Judging at the AMD Official World Championship of Custom Bike Building is based not on a certain set of criteria but is formed on the basis of peer group review. Each builder entered into the World Championship judges the bikes of the other competitors and the votes are tallied at the end of the event. The best person to judge another bike is a builder. The competitor with the most total points wins and becomes- ?Official World Champion Custom Bike Builder? for the year.
Unique to the Championship for 2008 will be the inclusion of some very special custom motorcycles, all produced in conjunction with S&S Cycle as a part of that company?s 50th anniversary celebration held this summer. Some of the best known and most famous builders in the world have come together to produce one-of-a-kind bikes using different S&S powerplants, each holding a unique serial number from 1958 to 2007 as a tribute to the 50 years of S&S.
Visitors to Champions Hall can also visit the displays of the forward-thinking Official World Championship Partners, each of whom are committed to supporting and growing the custom motorcycle market and rewarding those whose creativity and design stand out above their builder peers. These partners include Kustomwerks, Helmet City Inc, Hot Bike Magazine, S&S Cycle, Dragonfly Roadhouse, BDL, Big Dog Motorcycles, Custom Chrome, Baker Drivetrain, Rivera Primo, Ultima, J&P Cycles, Kibblewhite, and Avon Tyres.
Champions Hall, home of the Official World Championship, is open 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Sunday 2 August through Wednesday 6 August. The new World Champion will be crowned at the exciting awards ceremonies on Wednesday at 3:00 pm.
For more information on the truly international Official World Championship of Custom Bike Building held during the 2008 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally visit www.AMDChampionship.com
LAS VEGAS BIKE FEST UPDATE–It’s starting to get busy around the Las Vegas BikeFest offices. We are working on some great new activities including brand new poker run routes, world record attempt, concerts and more. As we finalize activities, the Schedule of Events will be updated on our website with more details so be sure to keep checking.
Las Vegas BikeFest is only 5 months away and the way time flies around here, before you know it, you’ll be heading to Vegas for the time of your life.
Have you checked out Harley-Davidson’s “Fear Sucks” ad campaign? We agree with them. Don’t let the media’s doom and gloom keep you off your bike and away from the rallies. Come on out to Las Vegas BikeFest – enjoy the ride, enjoy the party. “Screw It – Let’s Ride!”.
ARTISTRY IN IRON, MASTER BUILDERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP
The list of builders participating in the 2008 Artistry in Iron, Master Builders’ Championship, sponsored by American Cycle Magazine, is shaping up to be one of the most eclectic groups we have ever assembled. 25 builders will be competing for a $20,000 cash prize and a feature article in American Cycle Magazine.
BIKERNET TO ROAD TEST HARLEY-DAVIDSONS–Jon Towle, the mad artist from Nick The Dick and the Horse will put a special spin on a series of Harley-Davidson and other manufacturer’s road test.
“Damnit,” Jon said, “I’ll finish the Nightster today or die trying.” Next comes his gleeful report on an FLH standard.
“Bandit,” Bridget, from Harley-Davidson reported, “The Low Rider will be available for pick up on Tuesday. I’ll schedule itfor you through June 24.”
Jon will produce caricatures, like the one above for all his features. Check out Road Test department from time to time.
GUILTY CUSTOMS RELEASES LINE OF 100% AMERICAN MADE FENDERS–Eager to offer an alternative to foreign made motorcycle products Guilty Customs has released a new line of custom motorcycle fenders and gas tanks that meet the rigorous demands of custom builders. Finally, ?Affordable American Made Fenders and Gas Tanks!?
Guilty Customs announces the release of it?s ?100% Guilty? line of fenders and gas tanks. The fenders are stamped using 14 gauge metal and measure 36? from point to point and are available in 8.75?, 11? and 13? rear fender width and 4.67? for fronts. Rear fenders are trimmed with 4? of skirting for customization and front fenders at 5? of skirting. Guilty is also offering two gas tank kits: the traditional ?Chopper Gas Tank? (8? Tall, 12? wide and 22? long and the ?Tear Drop Chopper Gas Tank?. Each made using .070 gauge metal with a 2? tunnel and holding 4.5 gallons.
?I got to the point where I was frustrated by not finding products that met my own quality standards, and started looking for products to manufacture and offer to other builders and the general public that did?, say Carl (Cj) Hanlon, owner of Guilty Customs of Florida. ?Some people may have lost faith that America can?t produce quality products priced competitively, but I haven?t,” continues Hanlon. All rear fenders (regardless of size) are priced at $150.00 and front fenders are $130.00 plus shipping. Gas tanks are priced at $140.00 for the Chopper Gas Tank and $209.00 for the Tear Drop Tank. All fenders and gas tanks come with a 100% money back guarantee. A $20.00 discount per fender for quantities over 4 will be offered through June.
Guilty Customs, LLC (www.guiltycustoms.com) is a custom motorcycle and parts company that is quickly establishing itself in the industry by bringing to the general public and custom motorcycle builders, innovative and affordable American made parts and custom motorcycles.
BIKERNET ALL-DAY FRIDAY BROUHAHA BIKE SHOW CLASSES–
BEST OF SHOW–FIVE MASSIVE AWARDS BY BANDIT AND KEVIN BASS.
Specific Classes receive 1st and 2nd awards:
American: Harley, Victory, V-rods with unmodified frames. (Softail, Dyna, Sportster, FXR, etc.)
American Manufactured Custom: Big Dogs, American Iron Horse, Titans, etc.
European: Any bike produced by a European manufacturer.
Touring: Custom dressers and modified touring bikes. American or European. Should have windshield, saddlebags and/or a fairing.
Metric Cruisers: Asian manufacturers, non-touring.
Metric Touring: Should have windshield, saddlebags and/or a fairing.
Radical Chopper: Extended forks and or highly modified frames.
Bobber: Bikes striving to look vintage chopped
Custom Rigid: Any moderate rake rigid frame?. (with stock length forks), Frisco Choppers (highbars or outrageously high risers and stock front ends), New York Style Choppers (some stretch, little rake), Rock-a-Billy Choppers, etc.
Racing: Caf? racers, street racers, drag racers.
Vintage or Vintage Customs: Custom bike designed with an antique bike flair.
Specialty Awards (one award per):
Best Paint
Bandit?s Choice Award
Bikernet Metric Editor Award
There’s no charge to enter your bike. Just be there between 9:00 and 11:00 Friday Morning. We’re going to have a blast.
POUR ME A JACK–The lovely Sin Wu was called for Jury duty and I was sequestered here at the headquarters to finalize the news. Don’t get me started, I’ll snivel all over the table. She brought me a Jack on the Rocks to reduce the pain.
It’s memorial day weekend and time to party, but don’t forget the guys who fought for our free nation. Also, don’t forget to keep up the fight. You see me mention motorcycle rights organizations often in the new. These guys spend their lives struggling to keep our lifestyle free. Find out what your local organization struggles with and support them. These guys don’t make a dime, but spend a great deal of money and time dealing with state politicians, educating voters and training new riders.
Have a helluva weekend.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit
May 22, 2008
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2008 HARLEY’S HEROES TOUR ROLLS ACROSS AMERICA–MILWAUKEE — (May 15, 2008)–Thanks to a $1 million pledge from the Harley-Davidson Foundation, the 2008 Harley’s Heroes Tour to support the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and its Mobile Service Office program will make stops at Harley-Davidson dealerships around the country from May through November. This is the second year of the Harley’s Heroes tour. The mission of Harley’s Heroes is to provide access to benefits for all veterans and show appreciation for their service and sacrifice to our country.
The tour provides benefits counseling to veterans who have service-connected disabilities but may never have filed a benefits claim. The Mobile Service Office units will appear at various dealer events recognizing veterans and will be staffed by highly trained DAV National Service Officers, all of them wartime disabled veterans.
In 2007, the inaugural tour produced great results. More than 180 Harley-Davidson dealers hosted events serving more than 7,000 veterans.
“Harley’s Heroes continues to connect veterans to the benefits they are entitled to receive, and we are proud to join our Harley-Davidson dealers in supporting the men and women who have served our country,” said Gail Lione, President of the Harley-Davidson Foundation.
Many veterans who need the free help the DAV will provide through Harley’s Heroes are among the 1.4 million service men and women who have fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. According to data released by the Department of Veterans Affairs, 25 percent of those veterans have already filed claims for benefits.
“In the truest sense of our mission to build better lives for disabled veterans, Harley’s Heroes will enable the DAV to reach a greater number of veterans and their families.” said Arthur H. Wilson, National Adjutant of the 1.4 million-member DAV. “Many of our youngest veterans are unaware of the benefits they have earned. Informing those veterans of their rights will be a most important task of the DAV during the 2008 Harley’s Heroes? Tour.”
For an up-to-date list of Harley’s Heroes Tour stops or for more information please visit www.harleysheroes.org
WINO JOE MEMORIAL– I just found out from Frenchy that Wino Joe has passed away on May 10th His funeral will be held at the American Legion Hall in Half Moon Bay on June 27-29. The memorial service is on June 28th. I have known Joe for 40 years he is the god-father of my son. My former husband was a Gypsy Joker this is how I met Wino Joe. He was a very dear friend and brother of mine.
–Phyllis Bayard
Design Mistt
SUPERMAX BELT DRIVES IN EASYRIDERS–The July issue Easyrider and V-Twin has hit the stands. We have a 2 1/3 page article in there iffin’ your interested. Phil
BIKERNET WEEKLY PRODUCT RELEASE from RIVERA PRIMO / 5-22-08–4 to 6-Speed Driveline Conversion Kit for Shovelheads.”New blood for old Shovels” . . . that’s how BIKERNET described our 4-into 6-speed,all-in-one driveline conversion kit when we introduced it last year.
Here’s something that’ll transform that old Shovelhead swingarminto an updated, better-than-ever ride without leavin’ you broke !
Our all-new conversion kit includes a polished & chromed 6-speed close-ratio POWERDRIVE transmission with special mounting plate, ourchromed & polished MONSTER-TORQUE gear reduction starter motor and a polished BRUTE IV EXTREME 3″ open belt drive including are-designed PRO-CLUTCH package for maximum torque transference.
Replacing your old tapered shaft trans with this splined shaft POWERDRIVEunit delivers all the benefits enjoyed by late model riders. Now you’ll havea legitimate 6-speed with a 2.94:1 close ratio first gear & a .860:1 overdrivesixth gear. You’ll be amazed at how effortlessly the motor’s power is transferredto the rear wheel.
The basic kit is sold under Part # 1071-0001. MSRP is an unbelievable $ 2979 !
Lookin’ for some extra trimmings, then consider our new MID-CONTROLSdesigned to bolt onto the BRUTE IV EXTREME belt drive. They are billetaluminum, polished to a high luster finish and include our new, state-of-the artmaster cylinder assembly.
Another big bonus is the fact that the belt drive is engineered to accept a spin-onoil filter, concealed behind the outer guard.
These driveline conversion kits are on-the-shelf & ready to ship !
For further info on this & other performance goodies contact:
RIVERA PRIMO
12450 Whittier Blvd.
Whittier, CA 90602
Tel: 800-872-1515
www.riveraengineering.com
CARB DECISION REGARDING ON-HIGHWAY MOTORCYCLE STANDARDS–EPA Highlight: The new standards for on-highway motorcycles will require a significant reduction in emissions to 0.8g/km of HC+NOx for the model year 2008. Because the Clean Air Act gives many states the ability to require the sale of California-certified vehicles, CARB is predicting that these new standards will most likely affect motorcycles sold in all 50 states. Contact TET for emissions testing information.
Reminder: EPA is changing the distribution system for guidance letters to manufacturers. The letters will be available only on their website for viewing and/or downloading and will not be sent out via mail or email. If you are not currently on EPA?s distribution list, contact EPA or TET for more information and instructions on subscribing.
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2. Cycle Works Customer Appreciation Weekend – Motorcycle riding season is here, and to kick off the start of summer Cycle Works will host a Customer Appreciation Weekend complete with free BBQ and drinks, music and specials on its entire inventory, including Saxon Motorcycles. The celebration will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 24 and 25, 2008. The dealership is located at 485 Rainier Avenue South in Renton, WA. For more information on Cycle Works, please call (206) 652-5200 or visit www.cycleworkswa.com
3. High Performance Custom Cycles Event ? If you?re in Nevada or are ready for a summer road trip, visit the High Performance Custom Cycles (HPCC) booth at one of the following events: the 7th annual Run-A-Mucca Motorcycle Rally in Winnemucca, Nev., from May 23 to May 25, the Street Vibrations Spring Fever Rally at John Ascuaga?s Nugget in Sparks, Nev., from June 6 to June 8, or the Street Vibrations Motorcycle Festival in Reno, Nev., from Sept. 24 to Sept. 28. HPCC is a member of Saxon Motorcycle?s elite dealer network and owners Richard and Amy Sherk and their son, HPCC?s record-setting salesman Ricky Sherk, will be on hand to help you find the perfect bike in time for Sturgis. For more information on High Performance Custom Cycles, please call (775) 828-0404 or visit www.hpcustomcycles.com
–Amy
AFFILIATE EVENT: 2008 TWIN CLUB CUSTOM BIKE SHOW, NORRTELJE, SWEDEN– is once again running its Custom Bike Show, which is often referred to as the Scandinavian Championship of Bike Building.
The event, which will take place on June 7th in the Societets Park, is an Affiliate to the Official World Championship of Custom Bike Building, and as such is expected to draw builds from across Europe. Competitors must ride their bikes into the exhibition ground to be allowed to participate.After attracting over 6,000 ride-in visitors last year, Twin Club has arranged, once again, to have a bridge connecting the park with the port side with an increased amount of space on the port side.
After attracting over 6,000 ride-in visitors last year, Twin Club has arranged, once again, to have a bridge connecting the park with the port side with an increased amount of space on the port side.
Given that last year’s World Champion, Stellan Egeland, debuted his winning bike at Norrtelje, expectations are high for this year’s show and, once again, this year’s Best of Show winner will go to the World Championship final in Sturgis, USA, and the 2nd and 3rd prize winners will go to the European Championship in Mainz, Germany. The prize fund to cover these expenses (8,000 Euros in total) is sponsored by Twin Club MC.
In addition there is a collection of prizes for the other classes in the Custom Bike Show totaling more than 40,000 Euros. The full listing of show classes in addition to the Best of Show is H-D Chopper, Custom, Classic Custom, Chopper, Trike, Classic, Best Paint and People’s Choice.
TWIN CLUB MC CUSTOM BIKE SHOW
Email: info@custombikeshow.se
www.custombikeshow.se2007 Best in Show winner Stellan Egeland
BIKERNET’S ALL NEW FINANCIAL SEMINAR–A Jewish woman says to her mother, ‘I’m divorcing Sheldon! All he wants is anal sex, and my asshole is now the size of a 50 cent piece when it used to be about the size of a nickel.’
Her mother says, ‘You’re married to a multi-millionaire businessman, you live in an 8 bedroom mansion, you drive a Ferrari, you get $2,000 a week allowance, you take 6 vacations a year and you want to throw all that away over 45 cents?’
–from the jester
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May 22, 2008
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SPY PHOTOS FROM NEW SUCKER PUNCH SALLY HEADQUARTERS IN PHOENIX–I did a quick trip to PHX last week and came back with some spy photos of the SPS shop, they are hustling right now to fill orders, rumor has it they just built 12 bikes this week.
I have included pictures of Christians latest ride, a variation of the Hotrod but with an OEM Shovel motor and chopped frame. Also included a picture of a top secret project SPS was asked to do…turn a stock sporty into an SPS sporty…that’s Drew and Brando working on the finishing touches, oh yeah and after all the engine work it is close to 80 hp…notice both these bikes have SPS billet spoked wheels all cut in house…
I will get you info on that next week, have a great memorial day weekend also let’s not forget what this weekend is really about not just BBQ’s and fishing…there are en and women serving their country losing their lives almost every day…I included a quick reminder about what Memorial Day is from Wikipedia, I love that site.
–Ken Conte
Memorial Day is a United States One of the longest standing traditions is the running of the Indianapolis 500 NICHOLS MOTORCYCLE SUPPLY, INC AND HAP JONES MERGE– Last week, news broke that Nichols Motorcycle Supply, Inc and Hap Jones have merged to become NHJ Powersports. “By combining Nichols and Hap Jones, we are building a stronger company that will be a leader in providing customer service and great products,” says Andy Kolodziej. “For the last few weeks we have been taking the necessary steps to make this transition as seamless as possible.” NHJ will be headquartered in Alsip, Ill., and all orders will be processed and shipped out of that facility. Dealers with accounts established with either Nichols or Hap Jones automatically have accounts with NHJ. S&S ANNOUNCES MOBIL 1 TO BE SPONSOR OF S&S 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION– LA CROSSE WI (May 20, 2008) S&S Cycle is proud to announce that Mobil 1 is the title sponsor of the S&S 50th Anniversary Celebration (www.sscycle50th.com) presented by the AMD World Championships. S&S has endorsed Mobil 1 V-TWIN 20/50 synthetic oil as the oil to use in all S&S Proven Performance engines for the last three years now. The recommendation of Mobil 1 has built a strong relationship between the two brands and lead to a number of joint projects. The most well known of those joint projects was the construction of an S&S-built motorcycle for Jay Leno. The bike was built to showcase the all-new S&S X-Wedge (www.x-wedge.com). Using an S&S-built muscle-bike frame, the bike showcased the blending of traditional v-twin engineering and performance riding technology. Leno loved the bike and rode it constantly upon delivery. “ExxonMobil is proud of its relationship with S&S Cycle and is excited to sponsor their 50th Anniversary Celebration with Mobil 1 as their official oil,” said Scott Howard Americas Automotive Marketing Manager for ExxonMobil. “S&S and Mobil 1 have enjoyed a great relationship over the years, and we are excited to see what the next 50 years will bring for them. AMD (American Motorcycle Dealer) Magazine, the driving force behind the AMD World Championship of Bike Building has assumed the role of coordinating and facilitating the judging process for the 50 bike show. With their experience in dealing in the highest quality bikes across the world, and presenting shows in many different venues, they were the logical choice to the show presenters. Robin Bradley, owner/operator of AMD Magazine and the World Championship said, “The bikes being built for the S&S 50th will be among the best of the year, indeed of any year. S&S were rightly sensitive to the need to be able to ensure that the genius and creativity that will be on show is handled with a judging and organizational model that guarantees an independently authenticated outcome. We were therefore delighted to be asked to bring the unique perspective, experience and credential of the Official World Championship bear on this exciting one-of-a-kind opportunity for industry excellence to be honored”. 2008 marks the 50-year anniversary of S&S Cycle (www.sscycle.com) that will be celebrated in La Crosse, Wisconsin on June 27, 28 and 29. The company started in 1958 in Blue Island, Illinois when founder George Smith and his wife Marge wanted to own a faster motorcycle. Following a simple dream to make every motorcycle go faster, S&S grew into the leading manufacturer of performance components and engines for American v-twins. This growth lead to the relationship with Mobil 1. ROLLIN’ SIXES UPGRADES THEIR LINE OF GRIPS–Grab hold of sensational style for your bike with show polished CNC machinedbillet grips from Rollin? Sixes Choppers, yes the same one?s that have been seen on the ?Salt Shaker? 5-Ball Racing?s 2006 Worlds Fastest Panhead. It?s like having four grips in one, our grips feature interchangeable end caps. Choose from four designs: Maltese-Cross, Ace of Spades, Nautical Star and Dome Style. Our grips fit models from 1973 to present with single or dual throttle cable. Grips for internal throttles are also available.
BIKERNET TECH TIP OF THE WEEK– I over-filled my tranny when riding to Half Moon Bay. It didn’t leak until I got home and parked it. I drained the tranny and put in 20 ozs. Should I replace the pushrod seal? Is that enough oil, my tranny has a kicker on the front? Should I take the clutch apart and clean all the plates? Let me know your thoughts, oh master.
I barely remember that bike from the build you did awhile back. 20 oz’s sounds about right. 5 speed’s being 24 ozs max. Seal should be okay. I think you should try a double seal on the pushrod though. Drive the first seal in deeper, you should have enough area left for a second seal.
Yeah, check out the clutch plates!! I would bead blast the steel plates. Try contact cleaner on the friction plates to remove the oil. Contact cleaner leaves no residue and there is usually a can in the shop somewhere.
If the friction plates are glazed try using Red ScotchBrite and then contact cleaner. I prefer the ScotchBrite over sandpaper. I think sandpaper leaves to much grit in the fiber mat’l.
–Pablo
V-TWIN NEWS HAS NEW EDITOR-IN-CHIEF– Robin Hartfiel Joins Paisano Publications.
May 20th 2008 – Agoura Hills, CA – Paisano Publications, LLC is proud to announce the hiring of long time industry insider Robin Hartfiel as editor-in-chief of its dealer magazine V-Twin News. Robin will replace Ben Lamboeuf as editor of the monthly dealer magazine. Ben will work in Paisano’s consumer division as an associate editor of Easyriders and V-Twin as well as heading up a new automotive title.
Robin has dedicated the past 25 years to the powersports industry, working with aftermarket manufacturers, OEMs, distributors and retail dealerships since 1990. He was the editor of the trade magazines Dealernews from 1990 to 2003 and the publisher and editor-in-chief of Motorcycle Product News from 2003 to 2008.
“We at Paisano are very happy to welcome Robin as a member of our family,” says Paisano Publications President Gil Luna. “Robin brings years of experience and expertise to his role as editor of V-Twin News. Robin will help V-Twin News become the voice of the American v-twin aftermarket, and a natural accompaniment to our V-Twin Expo dealer show, helping manufacturers, distributors and retail outlets do business.”
For more information on Paisano publications, please visit: www.easyriders.com
RUSSIAN CORRECTION, NOT THE FIRST SHOW–About the Article the fist Russian show. Motosalon – 2008 was fifth Moscow International MotorcycleShow and we made Custom show in all last year.
Here’s more info about Russian Custom Bike Winner from Moscow Motorcycle Show (Motosalon – 2008). This contest had jury included Edie Trotta and me.
I attached winner photos.If you have interest for this bike I shall send article and pictures.
–Sergey
KISS ALIVE/35 TOUR 2008, WORLDWIDE SOLD-OUT 35TH ANNIVERSARY TOURTO HEADLINE STURGIS ROCK?N THE RALLY LINEUPAT 68th ANNUAL STURGIS BIKE WEEK–STURGIS, S.D. ? May 21, 2008 ? In what is destined to become ?the night that rocked Sturgis,? legendary superstars KISS will perform at Glencoe Nation?s Rock?n the Rally on August 4th. Recognized as one of the biggest and best bike rallies in the world, Sturgis Bike Week celebrates its 68th year this August 4-10, 2008. Also scheduled to perform at Rock?n the Rally is Kenny Chesney on Aug. 6, with more acts soon to be announced.
Currently in the midst of a sold-out European arena and stadium tour, KISS will make a stateside detour to thrill Sturgis with the one-of-a-kind stage show for which they?re known. Along with the screaming guitars, lights and pyrotechnics that have made KISS ?The Greatest Rock n Roll Show On Earth,? the band will play songs from their vast repertoire of classic hits. Having sold 85 million records worldwide, KISS has become the soundtrack of a generation. In honor of their 35th anniversary, the band plans to play their KISS ALIVE album in its entirety as well as a few surprises and rarely played live KISS classic gems.
KISS invented stadium rock in the 70?s with their sci-fi Kabuki costumes and make-up, explosive theatrics and, of course, their trademark platform boots. In their extensive world tours, they?ve attracted the most rabid fans: The KISS Army. Now celebrating thirty-five years of rockin? the globe, KISS founders GENE SIMMONS and PAUL STANLEY, along with longtime band members guitarist TOMMY THAYER and drummer ERIC SINGER, vow to bring to Sturgis the time-honored KISS spectacular that has made their performances legendary.
Founded in 1983 by Gary Lippold, the family-owned and operated Glencoe Nation was established to accommodate the hundreds of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts who descend on Sturgis, S.D. every August for Bike Week. Occupying 900 acres of land, Glencoe provides tent camping, RV sites, a full-service convenience store, shopping and world-class entertainment all right in the heart of Bike Week action.
To provide unparalleled entertainment for the region, in 2006 Lippold built the Glencoe Amphitheater, which hosts Bike Week?s annual Rock?n the Rally. With capacity of 100,000, Glencoe Amphitheater is the largest outdoor music venue in the nation. The facility boasts a perfect 5-to-1 pitch and is beautifully landscaped with Kentucky bluegrass, giving it a truly natural look and feel. Since opening, Glencoe Amphitheater has hosted some of the music industry?s best acts.
Tickets to the KISS performance on Aug. 4 in Sturgis, S.D. are available at www.startickets.com or 1-800-345-9213. Glencoe camping information and additional lineup announcements may be found at Rock?n the Rally?s website: www.rockntherally.com.
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PROGRESSIVE SUSPENSION BURLY SLAMMER KIT FOR LOWERING SPORTSTERS– Energy drink consumption over at the Burly headquarters seems to have greatly increased, as we are seeing more innovation and creativity out of them in the last few months than in the last few years! Take for instance their new Slammer Kit, Burly has combined dropped fork springs and stubby 10.5? shocks into a very price friendly package.
Not enough for you? Well, forget everything you know about lowering front ends, as Burly has created a drop-in spring kit that does not require the disassembly of the fork and can be installed in twenty minutes with the forks still on the bike! In fact, the entire Slammer kit is set up to go from box to bike in under an hour with just basic tools. Available for most 1988 thru 2008 Sporties through your local dealer, with an MSRP of only $299.95 for a complete kit!
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OKLAHOMA MEN’S PICK-UP LINES– 1) Did you fart? cuz you blew me away.
2) Are yer parents retarded? cuz ya sure are special.
3) My Love fer you is like diarrhea. I can’t hold it in.
4) Do you have a library card? cuz I’d like to sign you out.
5) Is there a mirror in yer pants? cuz I can see myself in em.
6) If you was a tree & I was a Squirrel, I’d store my nuts in yer hole.
7) You might not be the best lookin girl here, but beauty’s only a light switch away.
8) Man – ‘Fat Penguin!’ Woman – ‘WHAT?’ Man – ‘I just wanted to say something that would break the ice.’
9) I know I’m not no Fred Flintstone, but I bet I can make yer bed-rock.
10) I can’t find my puppy, can you help me find him? I think he went in this cheap motel room.
11) Yer eyes are as blue as window cleaner.
12) If yer gunna regret this in the mornin, we kin sleep til afte rnoon.
BEST FER LAST
13) Yer face reminds me of a wrench, every time I think of it my nuts tighten up.
–from Jim Waggoman
2006 SPCNS Amazing Shrunken FXR–FOR SALE AT MICAH MCCLOSKEY’S SHOP– This unique shrunken bike, the first FXR Bobber, started out with the Quantum Cycle Pro Street frame. It was reshaped by DR. JOHN himself, in Anaheim, California. The bike was specifically designed and built for a smaller rider, then powered with a complete Rev Tech drive line. Every element possible was shrunk then master painter, Harold Ponteralli, created a simple yet stunning paint job that will never be out-dated.
Keith R. Ball, the former editor of Easyriders and the owner of Bikernet.com designed the shrunken machine and put all the elements together. Each stage was covered on Bikernet.com and featured in American Rider. Ball put 40 some-odd years of experience to use, fabricating and assembling this miniature FXR. Parts from the master-builder Cyril Huze including his gas tank and oil tank. Only the finest components were used throught out the entire build from a BDL primay drive to Joker Machine controls. Call Micah at (818) 348-8967 for more info.
LET’S TAKE A CHURCH BREAK– An Irish man went to confession in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Father, he confessed, ‘It has been one month since my last confession. I had sex with Nookie Green twice last month.’
The priest told the sinner, ‘You are forgiven my son. Now go and say three Hail Mary’s.’
Soon thereafter, another Irish man entered the confessional. ‘Father, it has been two months since my last confession. I’ve had sex with Nookie Green twice a week for the past two months.’
This time, the priest questioned, ‘Who is this Nookie Green?’
‘A new woman in the neighborhood,’ the sinner replied.
‘Very well my son,’ sighed the priest. Now go and say ten Hail Mary’s.
At mass the next morning, as the priest prepared to deliver the sermon, a tall, voluptuous, drop-dead gorgeous redheaded woman entered the sanctuary.
The eyes of every man in the church fell upon her as she slowly sashayed up the aisle and sat down right in front of the priest. Her dress was green and very short, and she wore matching, shiny emerald-green shoes. The priest and the altar boy gasped as the woman in the green dress and matching green shoes sat with her legs spread slightly apart, but enough.
The priest turned to the altar boy and whispered, ‘Is that Nookie Green?’
The bug-eyed altar boy couldn’t believe his ears but managed to calmly reply,
‘No Father, I think it’s just a reflection from her shoes.’
–from Buckshot
NCOM CONVENTION RAISES THE BAR–?Large & In Charge? was the theme of the 23rd annual NCOM Convention in Houston, Texas, and in living up to the hype it drew 1,640 attendees from across the country making it the largest gathering of bikers? rights activists in the world! Held Mother?s Day weekend, May 8-11, 2008, this annual gathering featured meetings, seminars and group discussions focusing on safety issues, legal rights, legislative efforts and litigation techniques to benefit our right to ride and Freedom of the Road.
Following the AIM Chief of Staffs meetings on Wednesday and an NCOM Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, the Convention kicked off Friday morning with the NCOM Legislative Task Force meeting and the AIM Attorney Conference. Afternoon seminars included ?Lobbying 101? and ?New and Successful Programs in Bikerland?. Special Meetings were convened for “SMRO Presidents,” “Christian Unity Conference,” “Women in Motorcycling,” “Black Clubs and Minority Outreach,” and “Clean and Sober Roundtable.”
The Confederation of Clubs General Patch Holder Meeting on Friday evening was the best attended to date, and featured representatives of over 50 COC’s from throughout North America.
This year’s agenda was packed with interesting and thought-provoking sessions, including ?Global Changes in the Laws Affecting Motorcyclists?, ?Brothers Behind Bars?, ?Defenders – A New Political Action Group?, a meeting of the American Biker Party and Slider Gilmore’s always informative and entertaining ?The Golden Hour? seminar teaching bikers how to save each others’ lives.
Topping off the weekend’s festivities was the traditional Silver Spoke Awards Banquet, recognizing the achievements and accomplishments of our fellow riders. South Dakota State Senator Jim “Putt” Putnam entertained the crowd as the dinner speaker during the Silver Spoke Awards ceremony on Saturday evening with his homespun humor. This year’s Silver Spokes were awarded to: GOVERNMENT: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Seamus McCaffery; MEDIA: Bill & Darlene Bish, publishers of Ridin? On Motorcycle Magazine; LEGAL: Texas A.I.M. Attorney William Smith; ENTERTAINMENT: Musician Jimmy Vaughn, who ignited the crowd with his new song about Freedom; SPECIAL RECOGNITION: Laura Reid, NCOM Board Secretary; and the RON ROLOFF LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD was presented to longtime freedom fighter Dave Breakiron of ABATE of Delaware.
Many thanks to ABATE of Texas, the Texas Motorcycle Rights Association (TMRA-II) and the Texas Confederations of Clubs for hosting this record-setting event. Thanks also go out to the Texas Confederations of Clubs and Soldiers for Jesus M/C for hosting Hospitality Suites during non-meeting times throughout the weekend.
The 2008 NCOM Convention was dedicated to the memory of Waldo Stuart, Longview Tom and Michael ?Twanger? Hays.
Make plans now to attend next year’s 24th Annual NCOM Convention next Mother?s Day weekend, May 7-10, 2009, in Reno, Nevada. For further information, contact NCOM at (800) 525-5355.
KIDS & CHROME APPOINTS GUSINSKY AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR–RAPID CITY, S.D. ? The Kids & Chrome Foundation, promoter of Kids & Chrome, a high-end benefit dinner and auction held annually during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, announced that Ronda Oman Gusinsky, President of OutSource Solutions, Inc., is selected as the foundation?s first Executive Director.
OutSource Solutions, under Gusinsky?s leadership, currently serves as the Sponsorship Agent of Record for the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Gusinsky will continue in this capacity through September 30, 2008, when she departs to step into the role of Executive Director of the Kids & Chrome Foundation.
Gusinsky?s tenure with the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally began as Director for Champion Rally Productions, the North Carolina Company hired in the fall of 1999 to manage the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. In 2002, upon Champion?s departure, Gusinsky formed OutSource Solutions, Inc., and as its president, has continued to serve as Sponsorship Agent for the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
Gusinsky admits that the decision to ?shift gears? was a difficult one. ?The Kids & Chrome Foundation is a very visionary and dedicated group of people who bring together this wonderfully eclectic world-wide community of motorcycle enthusiasts to support programs in the Black Hills for abused and neglected kids and to preserve the great history of motorcycling. It?s a very special and unique dual mission and it?s an honor for me to be selected as Kids & Chrome?s first Executive Director.?
?Right now, however, my focus is with my sponsorship responsibilities for the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally?, Gusinsky continued. ?I definitely have my work cut out for me over the next few months, and I?ll be the first to admit that leaving the role of sponsorship agent for the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, and the wonderful relationships associated with that role, will be bittersweet?, she said. ?But, I also look forward to stepping in to the role of Executive Director for Kids & Chrome this fall, and to developing new and exciting opportunities to further its mission?.
Proceeds from Kids & Chrome?s annual dinner and auction, attended by over 400 motorcycle enthusiasts and industry professionals from across the US and around the globe, benefits the outreach and programs provided by two vital Black Hills non-profit organizations, Children?s Home Society of South Dakota, the ?Kids? in the foundation?s moniker, and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame, the ?Chrome?. In 2007, Kids & Chrome raised over $100,000 in contributions, gifting $70,000 to the Children?s Home Society and $30,000 to the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame.
For event or ticket information for the August 6, 2008, Kids & Chrome benefit, contact Stacey Sharp, Kids & Chrome Event Coordinator, at stacey@thesharpagency.com or phone 605/341-5226. Tickets can also be ordered on-line at kidsandchrome.com. For Kids & Chrome sponsorship information or to donate auction items for the event, contact Darla Crown at Children?s Home Society at darla.crown@chssd.org or phone 605/391-5555. Kids & Chrome is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.
BULLET FALCON CORRECTION FOR BIKERNET METRIC–Great that you put up some stuff about our bullet falcon, I just saw your link: http://www.bikernet.com/News-METRIC/
Thought I should let you know though .. that the photo you put up …is not actually of the Bullet Falcon, it’s of a really old bike Ian built ages ago
Here’s a photo of the Bullet Falcon if you would like to change it up so that your article is accurate :)We called it the “Bullet Falcon” (like the species of falcon)
Amaryllis
Here’s a link to a video about Ian and the bike too if you’re interested :)http://falconmotorcycles.com/video/fm/html/high_net_worth_bullet_falcon.html
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May 22, 2008
By Bandit |
Hey,
Here’s another wild week. There’s some controversy, which I don’t like to post and avoid like the plaque. But there’s some informative tech questions, cool new parts and wild bikes. There’s a couple of deals floating around, event updates and more.
We’ve finally nailed down the classes for the first Bikernet Brouhaha in Sturgis at Thunder Road, and several Sponsors have lined-up to assist with trophies and hearty prizes for the contestants. I have to fire up my welder and work with Kevin Bass on the five (as in 5-Ball) best of show trophies.
Let’s get to the news so you can check the classes and send me complaint letters:
STEAL THE BRASS BALLS BOBBERS MILITARY DIGGER– The Brass Balls Bobbers military Digger represents the arm services of America and you could steal it for just pennies on the dollar!
Why you ask? Because the Branson Rock Ride Remember Motorcycle Rally is auctioning it and all the build off bikes on eBay.
How can you steal it? As of this post the custom Military Digger is at $10,000. If it holds you could snag it for very little loot.
About the Rally
The Rally raises money for non-profit charities and military organizations in the Missouri region and the Ride to the Wall Foundation. The event benefits America?s Military Veteran?s, so rally organizers created a build-off that featured ?a branch of service? or a ?specific military conflict? tied-in to each bike. Those themes went into four totally different, original bikes, by four very distinct builders.
–Jeffrey Najar
J&P CYCLES BOBBER RAFFLE–MEDFORD, NEW JERSEY ? One ticket. That?s all it took for Jim Peters of Medford, New Jersey, to win the beautiful 2007 Custom Bobber, custom built by J&P Cycles and painted by Chad Renken of Def Air Custom Paint in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Peters purchased the one raffle ticket benefiting the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa, online on Aug. 15. Ticket number 06285 turned out to be the lucky one.
Shortly after pulling his name out of the bin on Dec. 28, Museum Director Jeff Carstensen called Peters to notify him of his good fortune. Unfortunately, Carstensen could not reach Peters, so he sent him an e-mail. When Peters received the e-mail, it was 9:30 p.m. eastern time, but he called Carstensen right away. Having never won anything before, Peters was floored.
I told Carstensen, ?You have got to be kidding me. I am freaking out right now.?
Peters purchased the ticket while looking at different bike raffle sites. He said he was looking for a bike and thought maybe he could win one instead of buy one. With an extra $5 handy, he purchased one ticket.
?I thought the bike was pretty cool and the money was going to a good cause.? He especially likes the retro bobber style, so thought he would try his luck.
That was in August of 2007. The ticket came in the mail and Peters posted it on his refrigerator and forgot about it. In the meantime, he purchased a 2001 Harley-Davidson Road King. By the time the weather changed, he had already logged 5,000 miles.
His new bike will be the good weather bike. ?I look at this bike as more of a hot rod,? he says. He is thrilled with his good fortune. ?Everything about the bike is everything I envisioned,? he said. ?The style and actual type of bike was something that stood out.?
The cool, retro Bobber features a Xotic Knucklehead style RevTech motor and 5-speed transmission donated by Custom Chrome. Jeff Wiley and Kody Wisner built the bike. KraftTech donated the Rigid frame. The paint is themed after a 1940s Crocker motorcycle.
The 2007 raffle was a great success. ?This raffle again exceeded our expectations. The success is based on our sponsors and their support year-in and year-out,? said John Parham, president of the museum?s board of directors.
Even though the 2007 bike has arrived at its new home in New Jersey, the 2008 raffle is underway, so everyone will get another chance to win a beautiful bike. This year?s National Motorcycle Museum raffle bike is a 2008 S&S Panhead. Custom-built by J&P Cycles and painted by Scott Takes of Underground Studios, this year?s bike is a beauty!
The National Motorcycle Museum features over 225 vintage motorcycles from around the world. The museum is open seven days a week, year-round except major holidays and Sundays in January. As a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, the museum relies on memberships, contributions, admissions, fund-raisers and gift shop sales to support its goal of preserving the history of motorcycling. For more information, contact the National Motorcycle Museum by mail at 200 East Main St., PO Box 405, Anamosa, Iowa 52205, by phone at 319-462-3925 or go to their website at www.nationalmcmuseum.org.
BEST OF THE BEST IN SANTA MARIA MOTORCYCLE MADNESS– The best of the best is the only way to put the weekend into words. From the perfect 80-degree weather to some of the best vendors around, Santa Maria?s record crowds got a real treat.
This year Santa Maria Harley-Davidson made sure that the Quick Throttle Motorcycle Madness sponsored by Bikernet.com had something for everyone.
On the entertainment side Michele Smith (The first lady of motorcycling) and host of Speed TV?s American Thunder was surrounded all weekend and had thousands of fans sharing a Kodak moment with her.
The 36 acre Santa Maria Fairpark was wall to wall handlebars and headlights. The attendance on Saturday topped 7000 and the show field was packed with scooters.
Non-stop music rocked the Budweiser main stage which also was the place to catch the Barely Nothing fashion show.
The Ego Tripp bike show had some first class iron on display. Taking home a truck load of billet trophies was Chris Crowe of Concord Ca. with his San Francisco?s most elegant bike 5000 dollar winning bagger.
Hot Bike Bagger Magazine was on hand to crown him best novice builder for his work on his bagger.
An excited and large crowd cheered on the 26 boxing bouts put on by the Santa Maria boxing club.
Vendors reported great sales for almost anything for bikes and riders alike. Martin of Freedom Exhaust Products stated ?I was not prepared for the crowd. My crew and I stayed busy installing and selling and were low on product and catalogs by mid afternoon?. SoftBrake also stayed busy installing their products. Meguiars sponsors of the show and shine had their big rig on hand and helped out keeping all the rides shinny.
If you were in the mood for riding there were MDA rides leaving Santa Maria Harley-Davidson Saturday and Sunday that covered some of Central California?s best riding. All money going to the MDA.
For metric lovers, Thorsen Motorsports was set up with some sweet Suzuki cruisers and a showroom full of apparel and accessories.Speaking of apparel, everything from leather to lace was available in the motorcycle marketplace.
Jesse Williamson has made the trip from Colorado the last 5 years. ?Motorcycle Madness is my favorite rally? ?I?ve been to almost every rally from coast to coast and Santa Maria is full of fun and the price is right?. ?I mean 20 dollar ride-in and you get a free event t-shirt?. ?That?s what keeps the crowd growing?. Not to mention everyone got to sign up for a chance to win the US ARMY BMC Chopper. While we are talking about winning Evelyn Reynon of San Jose pulled the Interstate enclosed bike trailer home after her winning ticket was pulled on Sunday afternoon.
Checkout www.horsepowerpromotions.com for more info on Motorcycle Madness and other Horse Power shows.
BIKERNET ATTACKED BY ANTI-HELMET ADVOCATE–What’s with all this helmet crap on Bikernet? DOT APROVED my ass. Tell these assholes that DOT does not approve helmets.
Also, The court date for the Quigley vs CHP is May 19. The trial brief was filed today.
Kit–
MOTORCYCLE CLUBS BEING ATTACKED AS TERRORISTS–Motorcycle clubs are terrorists? Stop enforcement practices which violate free speech, free travel, due process and the right to association.
–Pan
Story:Local Police Thwart Bad Bikers
Local law enforcement agencies teamed up Saturday in a county-wide effort to discourage what Litchfield Police Chief BJ Wilkinson called “criminal intent from coming to Litchfield and the surrounding villages and towns.”
The Sons of Silence motorcycle club had promoted its intention to sponsor a run with stops in Montgomery and Macoupin counties, Chief Wilkinson said.
For more of this story, click on or type the URL below:/http://www.thejournal-news.net/articles/2008/05/15/news/news04.txt
NEW LINK TO NORTHSIDE CHOPPER IN ILLINOIS–Northside Choppers
518 W. Eugenia st.
Lombard, IL. 60148
ph# 708.345.8550
Or
630.627.8550
http://www.northside-choppers.com
WIKI MOTORCYCLE LAUNCHED–I thought you and your readers (American and metric) might want to know about and help support a new motorcycle wiki that we and a group of motorcycle enthusiasts are starting up.
www.motorcyclia.com
The plan is for www.motorcyclia.com
A wiki is basically a free on-line encyclopedia that can be read by anyone with on-line access and created or edited by anyone who has registered, which is free and easy to do.
–Buzz Kanter
JOURNALIST JOE NEEDS HELP–My friend Joe isn’t a biker per se, but he is still one of us motojournalists. A couple of Joe French compatriots have gotten the ball rolling to help injured photographer Joe Bonnello out. Thanks to Phillipe Danh from Frog Specialties and Stephan LeGrand and for industry folks like Don Emde and Greg Primm immediately stepping up to the plate! Can you please help spread the word?
When I met Joe 10 years ago, I was a young journalist coming straight from France to live the American Dream. Joe helped me out. I will never forgetit.
I want to help him out now. Here is a PayPal donation I started:http://lebig.blogs.motoverte.fr/
The word is out. Donations are coming in.
A company here in town is going to print a tee-shirt “I helped Joe”and stickers for the riders. I’ll sale them at Glen Helen for the first roundof the Motocross outdoor series.
–Stephan
U.S. Correspondent since 1998
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BIKERS UNITE TO STOP BAD LEGISLATION– May has been declared Motorcycle Awareness Month by many local governments and municipalities. Many motorcycle rights activists have solicited and received proclamations from mayors, city councils, and Governors across the country declaring May as Motorcycle Awareness Month. The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is running Public Service Announcements declaring May as NATIONAL Motorcycle Awareness Month.
In North Carolina, Governor Michael F. Easley proclaimed April 21-25 as ?MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AWARENESS WEEK?. What?s up with that?
First, it isn?t even in May, second, it is only one week, third, If you insulted any other demographic of citizens by reducing from one month to one week the time allotted for the proclamation, you would hear a great uprising of voices, and fourth, given its new name, it is apparently aimed at making motorcyclists aware of opportunities to enhance the safe operation of a motorcycle through ?a combination of rider training and experience, good judgment and a knowledge of traffic laws and licensing requirements? . It gives credit to North Carolina Governor?s Highway Safety Program (GHSP), the North Carolina Motorcyclists? Education Foundation, the North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Education Program and motorcycling organizations in the promotion of motorcycle safety and awareness???and finally? it reminds and encourages other motor vehicle operators to be cautious and observe motorcycles, especially during their seasonal return to our streets and highways.
Beth Horner of the Governors Highway Safety Program said that the Governor declared May as Seatbelt Safety Awareness Month in honor of the ?CLICK IT OR TICKET? campaign?s 15th anniversary. Since they ?couldn?t make two proclamations for one month (?) they chose the week before.? (??)
Well, Gov, Thanks for the proclamation, but this is supposed to be a MONTH long campaign directed at ?other motor vehicle operators? to watch out for MOTORCYCLES. Not that there is anything wrong with learning to ride properly and legally, but that?s another issue. You can read the Governor?s proclamation at: http://www.governor .state.nc. us/Proclamation_ FullStory. asp
–By: Mark Infield
NEWS BRIEF–2009 INDIAN CHIEF MOTORCYCLE–Indian Motorcycle releases specifications for the 2009 Indian Chief.
Kings Mountain, NC?The long-anticipated introduction of the all-new 2009 Indian Chief motorcycle is approaching. As the launch date draws near (although it is yet to be announced), more details about the renaissance of this iconic American motorcycle brand are being revealed. This much is clear: the new Indian Motorcycle Company is taking a wholly different and measured approach to engineering, development and marketing of the new Indian Chief.
Founded in 1901, the legendary Indian brand remains America?s first motorcycle and is highly revered. Chairman Stephen Julius and President Steve Heese have orchestrated the re-launch of Indian. Under General Manager Chris Bernauer, an eleven-year veteran of Harley-Davidson, the Indian Motorcycle team has maintained a sharp focus on product development, design and engineering excellence.
?We?re very excited about the new Indian Chief which are, in every way, both true to the legacy of the Indian brand and representative of the highest level of engineering expertise? according to Mr. Bernauer. ?Indian aficionados everywhere will be pleased with these superior motorcycles which effectively blend timeless Indian design with contemporary motorcycle performance.?
For the past few years, Indian Motorcycle?s engineering staff, led by VP of Engineering Nick Glaja, have logged thousands of hours developing, evaluating and refining each and every engineering detail. Rigorous testing continues until each component has proven its durability and performance. There will be no rush to market. Mr. Glaja, also a motorcycling industry veteran, was Principal Engineer of Powertrain Technology at Harley-Davidson before joining Indian.
Mr. Glaja says ?Our goal was quite simple: to focus on the premium nature of this brand and build the finest Indian motorcycle ever. We took a ?clean sheet? approach to the engineering of this world class American legend to ensure a solid engineering platform. Benchmarks were set high and we believe our customers will be very happy.?
At the heart of the process has been an unrelenting emphasis on quality and craftsmanship. No details have been overlooked or considered too minor to be discussed and evaluated. The final assembly of each Indian Chief takes place at Kings Mountain by a team of technicians known for the passionate pursuit of their craft.
An overriding sense of reverence pervades Indian headquarters. There is an enormous sense of pride in being a part of the rebirth of Indian Motorcycle and that feeling translates into an attention to detail and genuine care for each and every component. Assembly is both loving and methodical, with obvious care taken to produce the finest Indian motorcycles the world has ever seen.
The new Indian Chief motorcycles are rightfully positioned as premium products and will be produced in limited numbers, with the focus on outstanding quality, performance and exclusivity. Limited production will ensure the highest level of quality is maintained and owners will be certain to enjoy the enduring value of an extraordinary new Indian Chief as well as true appreciation of ownership exclusivity.
The new Indian motorcycles are designed and engineered to be powerful works of art. The 2009 Indian Chief features a redesigned 105 cubic inch PowerPlus V-Twin powertrain with electronic closed loop sequential port fuel injection. A new charging system provides increased capacity for the EFI.
Engine cylinders are Nikasil plated, eliminating the need for cast-iron liners. A new crankshaft eliminates ?scissoring?. The exhaust system is a new design with integrated 3-way catalytic converter and heated oxygen sensors. All body parts are e-coated and the frame and swingarm are e-coated and powder coated for enhanced corrosion protection.
A six-speed transmission delivers power through the belt drive to 16-inch wheels out back. Stopping is achieved via Brembo 4-piston calipers, with 11.5? dual rotors up front. Standard 5.5-gallon tank helps extend cruising range. Seats are all-leather and built to exacting specifications. But specs don?t even begin to tell the story of what it?s like to ride an Indian. It?s simply awe-inspiring.
For 2009, Indian will offer four Chief models: Chief Standard, Chief Deluxe, Chief Roadmaster and Chief Vintage. As befits these limited-edition masterworks, base prices will range from $30,999 for the Standard to $31,999 for the Deluxe and $33,999 for the Roadmaster to $35,499 for the Chief Vintage. Primary differences between models are in levels of trim, seating configurations, fender design, paint combinations, and included accessories. (Individual spec sheets and images are included separately in this kit.)
The exciting reality for all motorcycle enthusiasts is that the 2009 Indian Chiefs are so much more than the sum of their parts. Each model is an integrated whole, the result of superior engineering and a reflection of achievement well beyond incremental improvement. The 2009 Indian Chiefs are all-new and a dramatic extension of the Indian Motorcycle legacy, certain to take their place in motorcycle history.
Given the ultra premium nature of the Indian Motorcycle brand, Indian will be very selective in judging the quality and number of dealers. By the end of 2008, it is expected that no more than thirty dealerships will be in place?primarily in top motorcycle markets. A new stand-alone dealership design of 10,000 square foot will be the flagship in major markets, although it is likely that these new structures will not be completed until sometime in 2009.
At present, Indian dealers are already staged for opening for Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles, with an additional twelve applications being processed. It should also be mentioned that the emotional appeal, value and power of the Indian brand will soon result in the launch and merchandising of the highest quality line of motorcycle apparel and accessories in the industry. Indian Motorcycle Apparel will launch the line this summer. Items will be available for purchase through dealerships, online at www.indianmotorcycle.com and at specialty retail stores.
In subsequent years, Indian plans to expand its dealer network to additional markets. Superior engineering, quality and performance, the incredible history and present-day cache of the Indian brand, the exclusivity factor, an obsession with customer satisfaction and a commitment to long term slow-growth and success are expected to serve Indian Motorcycle Company well into the future.
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March 20, 2008 Part 2
By Bandit |
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BANDIT’S DAY ROLL JOURNEY–No it ain’t sushi.Got Great paint? Don?t want to mar the finish or add do dads to carrysaddlebags? Well, Bandit has the scratch for your itch. The Day Roll Bagwill carry tools, a $500 jacket, flashlight, your gal?s purse, a change ofclothes and anything else you need to get it together for a day trip.
The bag is designed to be taken off the bike whenever or worked withwhile in place. The easily accessible end pockets are great for padlocks,keys, bungee cords, smokes, a lighter, chapstick, anything you may need toget at quick.
The Day Roll is available for purchase in
–El Jeffe
BIKERNET BIKER RETURNS FROM SEA–A pirate walked into a bar and the bartender said, ‘Hey, I haven’tSeen you in a while. What happened? You look terrible.”What do you mean?’ said the pirate, ‘I feel fine.’
Bartender, ‘What about the wooden leg? You didn’t have that before.’
Pirate, ‘Well, we were in a battle and I got hit with a cannon ball, butI’m fine now.’
Bartender, ‘Well, OK, but what about that hook? What happened to yourhand?’
Pirate, ‘We were in another battle. I boarded a ship and got into asword fight. My hand was cut off. I got fitted with a hook.I’m fine, really.’
Bartender ‘What about that eye patch?’
Pirate, ‘Oh, one day we were at sea and a flock of birds flew over. Ilooked up and one of them pooped in my eye.’
‘You’re kidding,’ said the bartender, ‘you lost an eye just frombird shit.’
Pirate, ‘It was my first day with the hook.’
–from Rik
INDIAN MOTORCYCLES ARE COMING BACK–Just a quick note letting youknow that the new Indian Motorcycle will be sending news out this week. I wanted to give you heads up, so you can watch for it.
Darcy Betlach
Chrome Marketing
952-470-4297
LAS VEGAS BIKEFEST COMING IN OCTOBER–Las Vegas BikeFest is the excuse you?ve been looking for to go to Las Vegas.Come join over 40,000 other riders for great riding weather in Las Vegas,for the 8th Annual event, October 2-5, 2008. A four-day international eventwith a $100,000 Poker Run, custom bike show, vendor display, Miss & Mr. LasVegas BikeFest competitions, Grand Prize Giveaways, entertainment, and more.
Don?t miss Artistry in Iron, Master Builders Championship where youwill see a display of the 25 hottest builders bikes. Registration startsas low as $25 and includes event t-shirt, rally pin, commemorative gift, andmore.
For more information see the website at www.LasVegasBikeFest.com,or call toll-free 1-866-BIKEFEST or e-mail info@lasvegasbikefest.com.
HERE’S SOME WICKED BARS FROM GREG’S–Greg Rice, of Greg’s Custom Cycle Works, has extended his Deep Sickness product line to include these Wicked handlebars.
The bars are designed with a unique tri-point configuration, and are offered two ways, pre-drilled for external wiring or ready for internal runs.
Wicked bars are made from 1.5-inch DOM steel tubing and measure 32 inches across with a 6-inch rise. The risers can be made longer or shorter, tailored to your riding style and comfort.
They are available in a wide variety of custom colors or can be ordered chromed, powdered or raw.
Greg’s Custom Cycle Works
Clearwater, Florida
(727) 461-4808
BRITTOWN COMING TO A THEATER NEAR YOU–Thanks for the email, really appreciate it. We actually have spent the past4 weeks fine-tuning things and are really happy with the how the film looksand sounds now. The timing of your note is perfect since we’re shipping theDVD next week, we’ll get you one as soon as it’s ready.
In other news, the Brittown Tour is being kicked off in San Fran nextweekThursday with a full night of screenings at the Roxie (March 27th – 6:30pm,8:30pm, 10:30pm) to coincide with the Clubman’s All British Weekend! Morescreenings are being lined up all over the globe, it’s gonna be a crazySummer.
Earl is salt of the earth, he helps us out a lot and did great work onScotty’s Brittown Bobber.
–Zack
GIRL LOOKING FOR AMERICAN BEAUTY PAGEANT SPONSORS–Hi I am a Delegate running as “Elite Lone Star State” in the American BeautyPageant and am looking for sponsors.
Would you be interested in sponsoring me. I would also love to do anadvertisement for your company. You can check out my web site for the show Ihost:
H2oh!.tv
Look forward to hearing from you.
–Jimisu
713.385.7781 cell
A LEGENDARY RIDE INTO A LIMITLESS FUTURE–The 2009 Indian Chief, and additional models to be introduced in subsequentyears, continue Indian’s tradition of technological innovation, mechanicalexcellence, quality construction, rock-solid reliability, and exquisitestyling.
Designed by some of the most honored engineers in the American motorcycleindustry, assembled by dedicated craftsmen with an ingrained passion toimbue every motorcycle leaving the plant with Indian’s legendary “live toride” spirit, the New Indian Motorcycle is not for everyone … nor is itintended to be.
On the contrary, it is the ultimate American cruiser for roaming roadsless traveled as well as those designated Interstate highways. Thequintessential motorcycle for riders who neither lead nor follow packs, butstand above and apart from them, comfortable in their individualism, securein their identity.
With a wide range of factory-designed-and-fitted personalization optionsincluding seats and saddlebags, wheels and fenders, classic Crimson and 21stcentury hand-painted color schemes, the New Indian Motorcycle makes astatement — your statement — with every mile it carries you. Here, there,anywhere, everywhere, and — always, always — home again.
When will these extraordinary machines, now running as prototypes at ourKings Mountain, North Carolina Wigwam be ready for you to ride? Sooner thanyou think. But not a moment before they’re absolutely worthy of the Indianbadge, a proud nameplate still seen on more than 35,000 road-worthy,50-plus-year-old Indian motorcycles.
http://www.indianmotorcycle.com/
BIKERNET AVON TYRE (TIRE DAMNIT!) OF THE MONTH– Here we have theAvon AM26 Road rider. The Roadrider is a bias ply construction tire thatcombines outstanding performance with long tire life. Designed forSportsters and bikes of a similar weight class, the rubber compound isspecially formulated for excellent grip year round and the carcass isdesigned to provide a large ?footprint? at all lean angles.
The centraltread grove is designed for optimized water dispersion but is interruptedever few inches to eliminate the ?white-lining? effect (when your bike hitsa grove in the road and gets pulled along with it.) All this performance isbacked with a V speed rating (149 mph) on all sizes for all you speedjunkies.
With 32 sizes available, the Roadrider line includes a lot of those hardto find sizes for older bikes that we still love to ride but that might usenow outdated and hard to find tire sizes. It is also very competitivelypriced, which we know everyone loves.
Check it out at a shop near you!
THE WHISKEY CHASING REPORTER CHECKS IN–Glad your site is back up.Still a few glitches but I know you’ll get it straightened out. You’reprobably wondering why this drunk fuck is writing you again. Well, I guessit’s like this:
I know you know how it was, and when I am drinking, I start thinkingabout how things were back in the ’70s. I think about how folks were. Likewhen you cruised into a small town and you find some great band in a bar andyou never even heard of the fuckers before. Like this band we saw once thathad everyone jumpin’ on tables and groovin. Their name was Salt Creek out ofIdaho.
One time in Moscow, Idaho, we walked into a place called the CapricornBallroom and Norton Godamn Buffalo was jammin on the harp in this place.Yeehaw! Well, I know those days are over but the fact is I still look forthat feeling we used to get and once in while you find it. Know what I meandude? Like at a biker bash someplace.
Anyway, there is still a few of us left. Sorry to bug you brother, but hey, if you can’t bug a brother then who canyou bug ?
–Copey
I might be Scot but I’ll drink on St.Paddy’s weekend. WTF, the Irishneed friends too!
HUNGARIAN ROD ‘N CUSTOM SHOW IS NEXT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPAFFILIATE– The second annual Rod ‘n Custom Show will take place overthe weekend of May 3-4 in Budapest, Hungary.The show, claimed to be the biggest custom event in Eastern Europe, will beheld in the HungExpo exhibition center which features a 70,000 sq ft indoorexhibition hall together with a 65,000 sq ft outdoor area. In addition tocustom motorcycles, the event will also feature Hot Rods and classicAmerican cars.
The centerpiece Custom Bike Show is now the Hungarian Affiliate to theOfficial World Championship of Custom Bike Building and has alreadyattracted entries from 14 countries. The Best in Show winner will receive a5000 Euro contribution towards the expense of competing in this year’sOfficial World Championship of Custom Bike Building in Sturgis, August 3-6.Individual class prizes have been kindly sponsored by Custom Chrome Europe,Harley-Davidson Gyor and Highway Hawk.
Last year’s event attracted around 17,000 visitors and a field of over 80bikes from 9 countries competing for the prizes. Mike Pruss of South FloridaChoppers travelled over for the opening of their Budapest store and alsotook home the Best in Show accolade for his bike “Killer Orange”.
ROD ‘N CUSTOM SHOW
Email: info@rodandcustom.hu
www.rodandcustom.hu (in English)
ANTI-GUN CONTROL TESTIMONY–This is a short take on the Gun Control issue going forward now in theSupreme Court, and this young woman’s poignant experience. She hashighlighted for me an important point; she’s not mad at the madman whokilled her parents, he is like a mad dog… this wasn’t about robbery or ahit, he was just crazy and there’s no diplomacy or wily negotiator who isgoing to get him to see reason.
He should be in a rubber room or on amadman’s Devil’s Island where he will be unable to injure or kill sanecitizens. Problem is judges, psychologists and parole boards can’t seem toget past the “lawyers view” that the pathological killer “has served histime and must be “set free.”
DRACONIAN FLORIDA LAWS ATTACKED–I read the article by Robert Conroy about the draconian laws in Florida. Ihave been there and will never be back. I say we not only boycott Daytonabut every biker and not just Harley riders, but everybody from dirt ridersto wannabe?s move out and take your money. Hell even cut a canal betweenFlorida and the free USA. What the hell give it to Cuba. That?s the way theyact there.
Everybody was rude and acted like they did not want you thereeven the restaurants. One of them we ate in did not bring us forks or spoonsand when I ask for them they acted like you were supposed to eat with yourfingers. When she brought them to us she just threw them on the table. Ihave traveled all over these states and Florida has got to be the mostcommunistic state I have ever been in. It was like the KGB was everywhereeven way out in the woods. You were never out of their site.
We were pulled over by a couple of under cover cops in an old Buick andthey had beards, long hair and vest. The car followed us for a while thenturned on strobes installed in the grill. We were going the speed limit,obeying all the laws I could think of, and I did not want to pull over forsomeone that looked like that. Not that I was scared, I just did not wantto get into a shootout, as the repercussions from it is a lot of Hassle. Ithought they were maybe escorting a trailer or pipe load or something. Copswere the last things I thought they were. Needless to say no matter how manytimes I changed lanes they did to, so I pulled over in a parking lot. But itleft them in the road and they copped an attitude, as if they did not haveone all ready, so I pulled up a little more.
I ask them who they were andthey flashed their badges. I ask them why they were pulling me over, since Iwas in a van (a citizens vehicle), hey my buddy was partially paralyzed andhe wanted to see Daytona. They said I had an expired sticker on my plate.Hey I am from Texas and they stopped that a long time ago and I think they,new that or maybe not, you know I don?t think they give an IQ test to cops.
But I think they just used that for an excuse. After looking at me andchecking all my papers they proceeded to go to the van. My van’s burglaralarm works off and onand would you know it, just as the cop reached for the door the alarmlocked. You should have seen the look on his face and my wife’s who thoughtI did it, and I thought she did it. We all knew, except the cops, we hadabout six or seven guns in the van, I never travel unarmed to go camping inthe woods. Maybe the guns were overkill as some of them were assault typeguns with about a dozen 30 & 40 round mags and a couple of pistols, justunder the back seat on the floorboard.
He ask if he could search my van, what was I supposed to say NO, ofcourse I said yes and explained that the alarm was broke trying my best tokeep a straightface. He looked around and we had no beer cans or earthly smells so hechecked everybody?s ID. Even thou I knew what was in the van I still gavethem a rash of shit for looking so sneaky, and I think it distracted themlong enough not to look very far. Not having beer cans or other smells mighthave helped to, and all driving records were clean so they cut us loose.After that somebody on rice rocket hit and killed an old lady. A resident noless, so needless to say the cops were shuttingit down early.
We had one more day on the hotel room paid for but we wereso paranoid by midnight we spent all night packing up and scooted out underthe cover of darkness. As we were on our way back. Way out in the woods wesaw cops one after another with people pulled over, handcuffed, strippingtheir car or bike down.
I was never so glad to cross the Texas line in my life. I think I willstick to north or west but I will never go back to that hellhole.
–THE CAPTAIN
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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)
NCOM CONVENTION RAISES THE BAR
?Large & In Charge? was the theme of the 23rd annual NCOM Convention in Houston, Texas, and in living up to the hype it drew 1,640 attendees from across the country making it the largest gathering of bikers? rights activists in the world! Held Mother?s Day weekend, May 8-11, 2008, this annual gathering featured meetings, seminars and group discussions focusing on safety issues, legal rights, legislative efforts and litigation techniques to benefit our right to ride and Freedom of the Road.
Following the AIM Chief of Staffs meetings on Wednesday and an NCOM Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, the Convention kicked off Friday morning with the NCOM Legislative Task Force meeting and the AIM Attorney Conference. Afternoon seminars included ?Lobbying 101? and ?New and Successful Programs in Bikerland?. Special Meetings were convened for “SMRO Presidents,” “Christian Unity Conference,” “Women in Motorcycling,” “Black Clubs and Minority Outreach,” and “Clean and Sober Roundtable.”
The Confederation of Clubs General Patch Holder Meeting on Friday evening was the best attended to date, and featured representatives of over 50 COC’s from throughout North America.
This year’s agenda was packed with interesting and thought-provoking sessions, including ?Global Changes in the Laws Affecting Motorcyclists?, ?Brothers Behind Bars?, ?Defenders – A New Political Action Group?, a meeting of the American Biker Party and Slider Gilmore’s always informative and entertaining ?The Golden Hour? seminar teaching bikers how to save each others’ lives.
Topping off the weekend’s festivities was the traditional Silver Spoke Awards Banquet, recognizing the achievements and accomplishments of our fellow riders. South Dakota State Senator Jim “Putt” Putnam entertained the crowd as the dinner speaker during the Silver Spoke Awards ceremony on Saturday evening with his homespun humor. This year’s Silver Spokes were awarded to:
GOVERNMENT: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Seamus McCaffery
MEDIA: Bill & Darlene Bish, publishers of Ridin? On Motorcycle Magazine
LEGAL: Texas A.I.M. Attorney William Smith
ENTERTAINMENT: Musician Jimmy Vaughn, who ignited the crowd with his new song about Freedom
SPECIAL RECOGNITION: Laura Reid, NCOM Board Secretary
RON ROLOFF LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD was presented to longtime freedom fighter Dave Breakiron of ABATE of Delaware.
Many thanks to ABATE of Texas, the Texas Motorcycle Rights Association (TMRA-II) and the Texas Confederations of Clubs for hosting this record-setting event. Thanks also go out to the Texas Confederations of Clubs and Soldiers for Jesus M/C for hosting Hospitality Suites during non-meeting times throughout the weekend.
The 2008 NCOM Convention was dedicated to the memory of Waldo Stuart, Longview Tom and Michael ?Twanger? Hays.
Make plans now to attend next year’s 24th Annual NCOM Convention next Mother?s Day weekend, May 7-10, 2009, in Reno, Nevada. For further information, contact NCOM at (800) 525-5355.
STUDY CLAIMS HELMET LAWS MAY SAVE LIVES, BUT NOT VERY MANY
A new study reported in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the repeal of motorcycle helmet requirements for adults has been associated with an increase in motorcycle fatalities, beyond the general increase that has been seen throughout the country in the last decade or so, although the impact they found looks pretty modest:
On average, when compared to state experience with no helmet mandate, universal helmet laws were associated with an 11.1% reduction in motorcyclist fatality rates, whereas rates in states with partial coverage statutes (applying only to riders younger than 21) were not statistically different from those with no helmet law. Furthermore, in the states in which recent repeals of universal coverage have been instituted, the motorcyclist fatality rate increased by an average of 12.2% over what would have been projected had universal coverage been maintained.
In terms of fatalities prevented each year, the effect estimated by this study is not very impressive. In 2004, for example, “an estimated 135 (or 5.8%) fewer fatalities would have occurred” in the 31 states without universal helmet laws had those states forced adult motorcyclists to wear head protection. That’s just a handful of fatalities per state each year.
?Even the undramatic results of this study may over-estimate the impact of helmet laws,? wrote Jacob Sullum in the April 1, 2008 online edition of ?reason? magazine, citing in particular that researchers did not take into consideration miles traveled.
Some anti-helmet-law activists argue that helmets, on balance, decrease motorcycle safety by making riders more reckless, making their heads heavier, or impairing their hearing and peripheral vision. According to this study, helmet laws reduce fatalities to some extent, but as Sullum points out; ?It just does not seem to be a very big effect, which is one reason opponents of these laws have been so successful at rolling them back and preventing legislators from re-imposing them.?
WORLD?S FIRST VISION ZERO MOTORCYCLE ROAD OPENS IN EUROPE
?A milestone for motorcycle safety,? said FEMA President Hans Petter Strifeldt as he officially opened the World?s First Vision Zero Road for motorcycles along RV 32 in Norway on May 7, 2008.
The motorcycle community has long expressed concerns over ?Vision Zero?, the strategy in which road authorities have envisioned how to achieve zero deaths and zero serious injuries on the roads. These concerns are due to the vision depending primarily on bans and regulations instead of adaptation of the road environment to suit all road users – motorcyclists included.
Viewed by European government officials as high-risk road users, motorcycles have been all but excluded from the Vision Zero document. The Vision Zero document has first and foremost given anti-motorcycle campaigners an opening to propose a ban on motorcycles as these, they claim, are not compatible with a Vision Zero. But today, with the opening of this motorcycle friendly road, these claims have been effectively quashed, stated the President of the Federation of European Motorcycle Associations (FEMA).
The Vision Zero Motorcycle Road is the brainchild of two passionate engineers at the regional Road Authorities, Jan Petter Lyng and Bj?rn R. Kirste, who have successfully designed the road exactly as the motorcyclists themselves recommend. It is not much that is needed to make a motorcycle-friendly road with regard to preventing injuries in case of accidents: Crash barriers fitted with a sub-rail, forgiving side terrain, well thought out placing of signposts, cutting down sight-hindering vegetation – all in all small modifications and investments that are beneficial for all road users, including bicycles and cars. The price tag for modifying these 15 kilometres of road is estimated to 630,000 euros.
?The importance of this stretch of road in the middle of Norway cannot be overrated,? said FEMA in announcing the opening. ?It is the first Vision Zero Motorcycle road, not only in Norway, not only in Europe, but in the world.? As the representative for Europe?s road riding motorcyclists, FEMA will do what it can to promote this road to other nation?s road authorities as an example of what is possible to achieve with relatively small means, FEMA President Hans Petter Strifeldt concluded.
CAR AIRBAGS CAN PROTECT MOTORCYCLISTS
Ask any motorcyclist what the most dangerous part of riding is and most of them will tell you; “People in cars that aren’t paying attention.” Not too long ago, an airbag suit was developed in an effort to help reduce the number of deaths and injuries to motorcycle riders. Now, Autoliv Inc., out of Sweden has developed a new airbag system for automobiles that could impact fatality numbers by reducing the impact on riders.
The system uses an airbag mounted in the A-Pillar of the car. When a front end impact is detected, the airbag will inflate, covering most of the car?s hood and some of the windshield. Studies show that many injuries and fatalities could be avoided if this simple measure was taken. In fact, the Dutch Cycling Federation estimates that over 60 lives could be saved and over 1500 serious injuries could be avoided every year by using these airbags.
The system won’t only serve motorcycle riders however, it will cover pedal bikes and pedestrians as well. Obviously these accidents will be at a much lower speed, but the impact on the hood will still be reduced by a significant amount.
No official word on where or when the system will be installed, but with so much potential, it shouldn’t take long.
ROW LEGISLATION PASSED IN MARYLANDLeather jackets mingled with pin-striped suits as motorcyclists arrived at the State House to see their driving-safety bill signed into law by Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley.
?The bill will impose a six-month suspension, a $1,000 fine or both on drivers who injure or kill somebody by violating road right-of-way laws,? reported the Washington Post.
Members of ABATE of Maryland have fought for the past five years to pass the legislation, but the fight became personal in 2006 after the driver of a sport utility vehicle was involved in an accident that killed their state director, Marty Schultz.
“As things would have it, we proceeded on with the bill,” said Gary R. “Pappy” Boward, chairman of ABATE of Maryland Inc. “Everyone was getting very involved legislatively, this was [Mr. Schultz’s] assignment.”
?Pappy? told the Post that many bikers were disappointed when the person who struck Mr. Schultz received a minimal fine – less than $100 – and no other penalty.
The right-of-way bill passed the House and Senate unanimously this year, and had the support of Maryland?s Motor Vehicle Administration. The bill applies to all vehicles, but the motorcyclists advocated for it because bikes are tough to see at intersections.
The MVA reported 17,312 “failure-to-yield” accidents in 2006, resulting in 81 deaths and 8,015 injuries.
BIKERS BANNED FROM ATLANTA HOT SPOT
Metro Atlanta motorcyclists have been banned from Atlantic Station, a popular dining and retail district that no longer allows riders to drive through or park there.
Atlantic Station officials say they took action after facing ongoing problems. “They continually don’t abide by the code of conduct down here, continually rev their engines really loud,” said Brian Leary of Atlantic Station in a television interview with Fox 5.
Atlantic Station started telling motorcyclists about the change last month and will soon post signs and start ticketing violators. “I know it’s tough. We do definitely apologize to the motorcycle owners and riders but in the meantime we are making the change,” said Leary.
AUSTRALIA TO OUTLAW ?BIKIES?
Police soon will have the power to “squash” bikie gangs and force them to move elsewhere after the Government’s controversial anti-bikie legislation recently passed through Parliament.
Police Minister Paul Holloway said SA (South Australia) was on the verge of having the nation’s and perhaps the world’s toughest anti-bikie laws. “These are the laws that police have asked for and, finally, we are able to ensure police have exactly what they need to take on these criminal bikie gangs,” he said.
When the laws are gazetted, it will be illegal for anyone to associate with known bikies six or more times a year. Bikies also will be banned from specific locations. The Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Bill 2007 also will enable Police Commissioner Mal Hyde to obtain orders from the Attorney-General, Michael Atkinson, declaring bikie gangs illegal.
The Government “hoped” to have the laws in place by July 1. The legislation was criticized as draconian by other states at a March meeting of State and Federal Government ministers.
The legislation now goes back to the Lower House for final approval.
WEIRD NEWS: LAWMAKERS GO NUTS OVER FAKE TESTICLES
With hot-button issues like immigration, the environment, and the failing real estate market crowding the “national conversation” these days, it’s nice to see a few ballsy Floridians with the cojones to take on important issues like fake testicles.
The brave Florida state Senate passed an amendment to a transportation bill that would levy a $60 fine against anyone with TruckNutz or generic-made fake testicles dangling from their rear bumpers.
Of course, some naysayers are arguing that there are more important things to legislate against than fake balls, which are harmless decorations for your truck or motorcycle for those who suffer a genital inferiority complex.
Sen. Carey Baker, who proposed the amendment, acknowledged his critics’ concerns and said that “I do have more important things to do this session. But I think this is important, too.”
QUOTABLE QUOTE: “Life is a grindstone… whether it grinds you down, or polishes you up… depends on what you’re made of.”
–Jacob Braude
May 08, 2008 Part 1
By Bandit |
Hey,
Here’s the deal. Just returned from our ride to Half Moon Bay on a peninsula just south of San Francisco for the Legend of the Motorcycle Concourse. I thought it was located at the same austere venue as the car Concourse D’ Elegance in Pebble Beach. Half Moon Bay/Pebble Beach, what’s the difference? Just another 100 miles.
The Ride with Jeremiah, Billy Lane, Tattoo John and Christian, the boss of Sucker Punch was cool, hot and winding. We all rode kicker old bikes, except John’s rusting Evo, so we moseyed along the jagged coast at 60 mph. I’ll bring you a report in a couple of days. In the meantime let’s hit the news. Rumor has it that this Ritz Carlton event is being moved way south next year. We’ll bring you reports:
Brass Balls Bobbers and IronWorks Magazine Collaborate on a Unique Giveaway Bike– Montgomery, Alabama — April 30, 2008 — Dar Holdsworth from Brass Balls Bobbers & Choppers of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and IronWorks magazine announce the building of a one-of-a-kind bobber to be influenced by the readers of the magazine. New subscribers and current subscribers that renew to IronWorks for a year will be automatically signed up to win the bike they helped to design.
The IronWorks readers can visit Brass Balls Bobbers website or click through IronWorks website to access the design page. Twenty-one aspects of the bike will be voted on and the parts with the highest number of votes will be installed on the bike. The magazine will update the winning parts in each issue until all the components are voted on. The build will also be covered on Bikernet.com.
The winner will be randomly selected on January 31, 2008 and will be presented with the bike at Bike Week in Daytona, Florida in March of 2009.
Links:
Brass Balls Bobbers & Choppers
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
www.darwinmotorcycles.com
IronWorks Magazine
www.ironworksmag.com
PANEL OKS REPEAL OF LA HELMET LAW– BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana should stop forcing adult motorcyclists to wear helmets, but begin requiring that new bikers undergo safety training before getting a license, a House committee voted on Tuesday.
Rep. Mert Smiley’s bill, which has Gov. Bobby Jindal’s support, would require bikers under age 18 to wear helmets, but not adults. The bill would create a mandatory training course for anyone applying for a license to operate a motorcycle.
The House Transportation committee voted 10-5 to send the bill to the House floor.
Among other things, the safety course will teach future bikers of the importance of wearing a proper helmet, instead of plastic “novelty” helmets that offer far less skull protection than authorized helmets, Smiley said. Combined with the training course, he said passage of his bill would mean the state will produce better trained and better equipped bikers.
“More people will start wearing helmets and they’ll be better educated than they are now,” said Smiley, R-Port Vincent, who is a motorcyclist.
Louisiana is one of 20 states that require all motorcyclists to wear a helmet, a statute that safety activists say saves lives in accidents.
Smiley’s bill moved forward despite opposition from James Champagne, former head of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, who mocked Smiley’s position as “tantamount to believing in the tooth fairy.”
Louisiana had a mandatory helmet law until Gov. Mike Foster, a motorcyclist, backed its repeal. The helmet law was reinstated under Gov. Kathleen Blanco.
Jindal, a Foster protege, included in his campaign for governor last year a pledge to support the law’s repeal, saying bikers should be able to decide for themselves whether to wear a helmet.
The instructional course on motorcycling would go into effect after July 1, 2009, to be taught by the Department of Public Safety.
–from Rogue
I always find these report to be so slanted. It’s not just about freedom. Helmets cause accidents, break necks, etc. I wore a full helmet to Half Moon Bay, and twice almost pulled in front of a cars because the helmet blocked my peripheral vision and was in my mirror’s blind spot. –Bandit
D&D PERFORMANCE ENTERPRISE GOES DEALER DIRECT
D&D has broken ties with motorcycle distributor Custom Chrome. Dealers that have a need-for-speed and performance-oriented exhaust systems should call 817-834-8961 to place their orders. Customers will still be able to purchase D&D pipes from their local dealers but dealers will purchase direct from the manufacturer. Sighting issues of improved customer support and quicker access to new product, Dave Rash had this to say:
?We have decided to work directly with our national dealer network to increase customer support and reduce distribution costs.?
Every D&D exhaust is American made and dyno-tune for each engine, which ensures improved horsepower, tone and torque gains. Click here to visit danddexhaust.com for the latest in performance oriented exhaust systems.
KENNY CHESNEY HEADLINES GLENCOE NATION?S ROCK?N THE RALLY AT 68th ANNUAL STURGIS BIKE WEEK–Glencoe Combines the Best in Bike Week Accommodations with World-Class Entertainment.
STURGIS, S.D. ?May 5, 2008? Sturgis Bike Week, recognized as one of the biggest and best bike rallies in the world, will celebrate its 68th year this August 4-10, 2008. This year, Glencoe Nation?s Rock?N The Rally will host the biggest, baddest entertainment line-up of the week. The series of Rock?N The Rally shows will culminate with a performance on Aug. 6 by one of the biggest touring country acts in the world, Kenny Chesney.
Kenny Chesney?s list of accolades and accomplishments is long and distinguished. Chesney has sold more than 25 millions albums and produced more than thirty Top Ten singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, thirteen of which reached Number One. Additionally, Chesney has received six ?Entertainer of the Year? awards from the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music, and multiple American Music and Country Music Television awards. Chesney is considered one of the most popular touring acts in country music and his 2007 Flip-Flop Summer Tour was the highest-grossing country road trip of 2007. He has sold more than one million concert tickets every year for the last six years. Chesney?s Poets and Pirates Tour, sponsored by Corona Extra, is currently the only country tour to play NFL stadiums.
Tickets to Kenny Chesney?s performance on Aug. 6 in Sturgis, S.D. are available at www.startickets.com. Glencoe camping information and additional line-up announcements may be found at Rock?N The Rally?s website: www.rockntherally.com.
AND NOW FROM THE EUROPEAN FRONT–Poland’s worst air disaster occurred today when a small two-seater Cessna 152 crash landed into a cemetery early this afternoon in central Poland. Polish search and rescue workers have recovered 826 bodies so far and expect that number to climb as digging continues into the evening.
–from Bob Clark
AUSTIN CONVENTION AND VISITOR’S BUREAU– welcomes all Bikers to the 14th Annual Republic of Texas Biker Rally!
The 2008 Republic of Texas Biker Rally will rumble Austin, Texas for 4 days of hard-rocking live music with a diverse showcase of 50-plus bands, Extreme Fighting Championship, Celebrity Bike Builders, the first ever – Austin Speed Shop Invitational, Big Texas Chop Off, Military Bike Give-away, Ride-In-Bike Show, World Famous Wall of Death, Roller Girls, Paradise Bar, Cowboy Bar, Motorcycle Parade, Steamy Texas Heat, Cold Beer, Hot Babes, Ultra Fine Hot Rods and Bitchin Bikes!
Pre-register today, roll up to ROT, and swing by registration to pick up your FREE Official 2008 ROT Rally T-Shirt. Pre-Registration Ends May 15th! Get your Rally Ticket NOW and don’t forget to purchase your Fight Ticket for the Extreme Fighting Championship on Saturday! ROT wristband and Fight ticket are required for entrance into the Extreme Fight Championship. All other ROT attractions are FREE with a paid admission!
MYRTLE BEACH BIKE WEEK : May 9th – 17th — The Ridley Transporter will be setup in Myrtle Beach at Graham Golf Cars with Demo Rides, Factory Staff, Accessories, ‘0eight models, & MORE!
Come by during the event and demo the motorcycle that is changing the way people ride! Made in the USA, Ridley Motorcycle is the innovator who’s vision has brought fully automatic transmission motorcycles to the American motorcycle rider. One ride, and we’re confident you’ll buy!
Featured during Myrtle Beach is the new Ridley TRIKE! It’s the latest innovation from Ridley that incorporates the company’s fully automatic transmission and three wheels.
Also on display will be the ‘eight Auto-Glide Limited Edition. This one of twenty limitedly produced model is a great example of the quality and attention to detail Ridley demands!
RIDLEY FACTORY DISPLAY
3900 S. Kings Highway | Myrtle Beach, SC
One mile north of the original Myrtle Beach HD Dealership.
AMERICAN THUNDER TV — The wildly popular motorcycle show featured on SpeedTV will be filming an upcoming episode showcasing the Ridley’s during the Myrtle Beach Bike Week Event. Ridley wants you! That’s right. If you’re a Ridley Owner or want to be one, we want you to stop by the Ridley Display to participate in the filming with the American Thunder Crew. The episode will feature several Ridley Owners, the Ridley Crew, Ridley Dealers, and Demo Riders
Attending Dealers: Hager Cycle World (Rock Hill, SC), Route 66 Ridley (Carthage, MO), Cycles & Trikes (Frederick, MD), and Boss Hoss Cycles of VA (Richmond, VA).
BUCK LOVELL’S ART BEHIND THE LENSES–Buck?s photo-art captures the essence of the motorcycle. The camera is his paint and brush and through his artistry he is able to record the stance, design and attitude of our American two-wheeled rolling art.
Buck?s been shooting custom motorcycles since Ed Roth published his miniature chopper book in the ?60s. All of our 13″ X 19″ prints offered by Buck Lovell in the Black Market are photo-poster art derived from 35 years of his legendary motorcycle photography.
Buck?s creations are now in the Bandit’s Black Market. Take a look.
–Bandit
HINES AND SCREAMIN? EAGLE V-ROD WIN AGAIN AT GATEWAY–It?s Two NHRA Wins in a Row for Hines; Krawiec Makes Semi-Finals.
MADISON, Ill.. (May 4, 2008) ? Screamin? Eagle/Vance & Hines rider Andrew Hines rode a Harley-Davidson V-Rod to his second Pro Stock Motorcycle win of the season at the 12th Annual O?Reilly NHRA Midwest Nationals presented by Castrol at Gateway International Raceway. Hines defeated NitroFish/Torco Buell rider Matt Smith in the final round to take his second consecutive win of the season and the 15th of his career. Four races into the 2008 NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle season, Hines has appeared in three final rounds, has two wins, and leads the series by 56 points.
?Four races and three finals and two wins, it’s just a tribute to how good my team is,? said Hines. ?They like being on top and they’re giving me a motorcycle underneath me to be there a lot this year. It’s so fun right now. There’s a lot of work back at the shop for the guys and they’re just trying to dig and scrape and find anything they can to help us out. This is a perfect way to go into a month-off swing. It’s going to be fun once we get to Chicago. Everybody else in the class is going to go home and do their homework. At this point last year we went out and made 40 test runs and went out and won Chicago. We plan on doing the same thing. We’re not going to slack off any bit, we’re just going to enjoy this win right now.?
Hines qualified third for the event with a pass of 6.943 seconds, behind Chip Ellis (6.907) and Smith, who lead the field with a pass of 6.901. Screamin? Eagle/Vance & Hines rider Eddie Krawiec was right behind Hines, qualifying fourth at 6.945.
Hines opened Sunday?s elimination rounds with an event-best 6.875 pass to beat Joe DeSantis, and then defeated Karen Stoffer and Ellis to reach the final. Krawiec beat Mike Berry and Angelle Sampey before losing to Smith on the starting line in the semi-final round, as both riders posted 6.965 runs down the track. In the final, Smith and Hines left the line together but Smith?s bike faltered down the track and Hines collected the win, 6.882 to 8.098. Hines has now posted 16 consecutive six-second runs.
The win by Hines and a first-round loss by Matt Guidera shuffled the points standings after four rounds in the 2008 NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series. Hines leads with 405 points, followed by Smith with 349, and Chip Ellis with 325. Guidera, who was second coming into Gateway, drops to fourth with 296 points. Krawiec is sixth with 220 points. NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycles will race next at the Torco Racing Fuels Route 66 NHRA Nationals, June 5-8 at Route 66 Raceway, Joliet, Ill.
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.
The Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines Pro Stock Motorcycle team is sponsored by Ford Truck, Dunlop, Matco Tools and S100.
DOUGZ CUSTOM PAINT HAS A REQUEST– The last couple of weeks we’ve had a noticeable increase in traffic here at the shop which – if they were profitable visits – I’d be saying ‘Praise God’! The problem is 90% of the increase is for no other reason than to just stop by to say Hi and to check out our progress on the 50th Anniversary bike.
We’ve been tracking this and in the last week alone we’ve had 49 separate visits and at least as many phone calls. If you consider each one of these a 10 minute interruption (which many can be well over that) it is really slowing down this build which we ALL know must be completed in 7 weeks.
Here’s what I’m asking for….
If you must stop in PLEASE make sure the reason you’re here is business related NOT simply to visit or ask questions about the build. We appreciate your interest, friendship and patronage more than you’ll ever know, and as good friends we know you’ll understand that we need to devote as much time as possible to this project – as we do with your’s when it is in our shop.
We’ll all have time to catch up during and after the 50th Anniversary celebration and I look forward to seeing you all at that event!
Thanks again for all of your support!!
Doug Wozney
DOUGZ Custom Paint & Fabrication LLC
2323 Palace St. La Crosse, Wi. 54603
(608) 783-3684
doug@dougz.com / www.dougz.com
Harley-Davidson Museum ANNOUNCES GRAND OPENING date–MILWAUKEE (May 6, 2008) ? Nearly 105 years in the making, the Harley-Davidson Museum, located near downtown Milwaukee, will open its doors to the public on Saturday, July 12. Grand Opening festivities will kick off with a Harley-Davidson-style ceremony at 10 a.m. and will continue throughout the weekend.
The 130,000-square-foot Museum will add a whole new dimension to the Harley-Davidson experience. Visitors will get a feel for the freedom, camaraderie and pride that Harley-Davidson riders experience every time they fire up their motorcycles.
Museum visitors will:
? Walk through a variety of exhibits that tell the stories of the extraordinary people, products, history and culture of Harley-Davidson. In addition to the fantastic motorcycle collection, stories are told through a variety of media – including photographs, videos, apparel, rare documents and other fascinating artifacts.
? Peek into a portion of the Archives, never before open to the public, and home base to more than 450 motorcycles, and hundreds of thousands of artifacts that the Archives team can pull from for Museum exhibits
? Read the various personalized messages created by individuals worldwide on the Living the Legend rivets, found on the Living the Legend walls and plazas
? Grab a bold American meal or snack from the on-site Restaurant and Cafe
? Stroll around the 20 acre Museum site, enjoy the riverwalk or just sit back along the waterfront taking in the Milwaukee skyline
? Check out the unique Museum-inspired items at the Retail Store
? Examine the industrial architecture and attention to detail found both inside and outside of the Museum?s three buildings
The Harley-Davidson Museum, located at the intersection of Sixth and Canal Streets in Milwaukee?s Menomonee Valley, will be open 364 days a year.
General admission tickets to tour the Museum are $16 for adults, $12 for students and seniors, $10 for children (ages 5-17 years), and children under 5 years of age will be admitted free with an accompanying adult. Visit www.h-dmuseum.com News just received from Belt Drive Betty regarding the Canadian Championship of Bike Building–“To everyone involved with the 2008 Canadian Championship of Bike Building Apparently the City of East Selkirk and the gentleman who was supposed to be running the show have had some sort of fall out and we will not be able to host the show there. So in light of this rather startling last minute change of events I am announcing that the winner of Regina ? the Western Canadian Championships, to be held this weekend May 10-11, will be representing Canada at Sturgis. See www.reginacustombikeshow.com for more details of the event. I apologize for the inconvenience this has caused everyone, but at this late date there is nothing that can be done to salvage things. We look forward to having the Western Championships become our Canadian National Show for next year and look forward to those discussions coming up this month. Thank you for your time and, again, I apologize.” Belt Drive Betty BRASS BALLS BUILD–OFF FOR THE TROOPS–Attached are some teaser pictures of the military themed bike we are building for the build off. Basically, the “Veterans Rock & Roll Ride, Inc” a non-profit company owns and operates the motorcycle rally known as “Branson Rock Ride Remember. The “Veterans” provide the builders $10,000.00 to build a bike with a military theme. The bike can has to be delivered to the “Veterans” rally by May 15th for the rally which is the 15-18th. The Veterans own the bike. Winner is judged on “peoples choice” and judging goes on each day. The winner is announced Saturday evening, May 17th. –Dar BIKERNET TECH QUESTION OF THE WEEK–I saw on your web site where you talk about the fact that S&S has designedtheir own oil filter. However, I can’t find it anywhere on their site. Doyou know where I can get the S&S oil filters? –Jeff Szlauko All S&S dealers have S&S oil filters but if you want to order it online, simply visit www.sscycle.com www.sscycle.com and go to the “shop online” tab, then to “service parts”. The oil filters, Mobil 1 oil and air filters are available there. –Howard Kelly
AKA Renee Charbonneau
10908-102 St.
Grande Prairie, AB T8V 2X3
Phone:780-402-8892
Fax: 780-830-4947
Email: bdbetty@gmail.com
jeff.szlauko@intertek.com
Communications Manager
S&S Cycle
(608) 627-0284
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By Bandit |
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BIG BEAR CHOPPERS 6th ANNUAL RIDE THE MOUNTAIN RALLY IS SET FOR 2 DAYS THIS YEAR ? June 7-8, 2008.–Nearly ten thousand riders from all over the west coast rode their machines up to the top of the San Bernardino Mountains for the Big Bear Choppers? Fifth Annual Ride the Mountain Rally in June, and this year is no exception. In fact, Big Bear Choppers is stepping it up to a 2-day rally, which tells us one thing? it?s grown past its single day capabilities and expanding to better host the rush of bikers seeking a great ride and exciting, unique venue. Malcolm Smith Motorsports is the official motorsports distributor with NOS as the official energy drink of Ride the Mountain Rally.
Snow Summit Ski Resort in Big Bear Lake, CA is a perfect venue to provide everything a biker needs for his riding destination. Plenty of food and drinks is set to please more than ten thousand spectators. The bike show, presented by Baker Drivetrain, will hold some amazing show bikes. The popular poker run is set for Saturday and has players loop around the panoramic lake with the winners receiving prizes from Progressive Suspension.
Over one hundred industry vendors and custom builders will fill the venue. And performing on the Performance Machine stage is the face of Motley Crue, Vince Neil and his band headlining Sunday afternoon. It will be no doubt a summer rally pinnacle, in more ways than one, for west coast bikers.
RICK FAIRLESS RIDES THE BLACK HILLS FOR CHARITY–Dallas, TX (May 13, 2008)- When most riders arrive in Sturgis, they are just hoping to be able to meet their favorite custom builder. This year, however, one lucky winner will have the chance to spend an entire afternoon during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally with Rick Fairless, owner of Strokers Dallas and Strokers Sturgis, on the first annual ?Ride With Rick.? All money raised for the ride will benefit Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children.
?I meet thousands of people every year during the Sturgis rally and I never get to spend much time with any of them,? said Fairless. ?People travel a long way to come meet me and this is my way of thanking them- by spending my entire afternoon with them out on the road.?
?Ride With Rick? will take place during the rally on Sunday, August 3rd. To make this ride an extra special experience, the winner will be provided with a new Big Dog Motorcycle to enjoy for the afternoon, along with a complimentary Big Dog Motorcycles riding jacket. Together the group will tour the beautiful Black Hills, making stops in Lead, Deadwood, and Spearfish before ending the tour back at Rick?s Strokers Sturgis at Thunder Road.
In addition to the opportunity to ride alongside Rick, the winner will also join him for lunch at Deadwood Gulch Resort and Gaming, located on Hwy 85 in Deadwood. Following lunch, the winner will be treated to an exclusive ?Dollar Walk? through the casino, with the ability to win the maximum bet on all dollar slot machines in the house. He or she will also receive a gift package with assorted items from The City of Sturgis, Deadwood Gulch Resort and Gaming, Thunder Road, and Sturgis Bike Week Licensed Merchandise.
Raffle tickets for ?Ride With Rick? are only $10 each and are available at Strokers Dallas, or can be purchased in the online store at www.strokersdallas.com. All money raised through the sale of tickets will benefit Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. One winner will be drawn July 15th and need not be present to win. Winner is responsible for their own transportation to and from Sturgis, as well as any additional room/board expenses. Winner must have a valid motorcycle license and will be required to wear a DOT approved helmet while riding the provided Big Dog Motorcycle.
RIDE TO THE MOON REVIEW NUMBER 2–That report on the Ride to the Moon was OUTSTANDING fuck a bunch a billet, more people need to be reminded CHROME DON’T GET YA HOME , I don’t feel so bad now, ridin my ” newest” chop around with a rattle can flat black paint job . Keep up the Great Work!!!
P.S.best of luck Billy L.
–Ron in TX.
PERSONALIZED PEGS AND LINKAGE–Match or contrast your pegs and shift linkage with this awesome selection of billet components from Pro-One. Available in Flat or Spiked styles you can order the pegs Smooth or with designs including Skulls, Flamed, Ball Milled or Iron Cross.
Matching shift linkage is available for most models and along with the pegs are offered anodized black or triple show chrome plated. These cool pegs start at just $139.95 a pair and the linkage kits go for $159.95.
Additionally Pro-One manufactures polished stainless steel foot peg mounts for stock and custom applications. Call 800-884-4173 or visit them at www.pro-one.com
DAMN, I HATE SENIOR CITIZEN JOKES–A Florida senior citizen drove his brand new Corvette convertible out of the dealership. Taking off down the road, he floored it to 80 mph, enjoying the wind blowing through what little hair he had left.
‘Amazing,’ he thought as he flew down I-75, pushing the pedal even more.
Looking in his rear view mirror, he saw a state trooper behind him, blue lights flashing and siren blaring. He floored it to 100 mph…then 110… then 120. Suddenly he thought, ‘What am I doing? I’m too old for this,’ and pulled over to await the trooper’s arrival.
Pulling in behind him, the trooper walked up to the Corvette, looked at his watch and said, ‘Sir, my shift ends in 30 minutes. Today is Friday. If you can give me a reason for speeding that I’ve never heard before, I’ll let you go.’
The old gentleman paused, then said, ‘Years ago, my wife ran off with a Florida State Trooper. I thought you were bringing her back.
”Have a good day, sir,’ replied the trooper.
–from Rev Carlr
BANDIT AND BIKERNET RADIO INTERVIEWED DAVE RASH THE D&D POPE OF PIPE–We had a blast interviewing Dave, our pipe performance guru yesterday. Here’s some of the questions we asked him. Check the Bikernet Studios for the complete interview.
What makes D&D FatCat Pipes Special for v-twin engines
How does the Zippers Tuner and air cleaner enhance a D&D pipe
Talk about Bandit Kit – What’s the deal
Sound has become an important issue… D&D now has 3 versions of the Fat Cat pipe… explain about the baffles and how they work
–Jeffrey Najar
THE AMSIOL LUBRICATION FILES–I hope you are doing well. While many companies are experiencing decreases in sales AMSOIL is experiencing phenominal growth which has been occuring consistenly over many years, in times when the economy is doing well and when it is not doing so well. There are many reasons for this such as the fact that nobody, and I do mean nobody, makes a synthetic motor oil that outperforms AMSOIL as well as the millions of consumers that are shocked by the high cost of fuel and looking for ways to save money.
There is a shortage of fuel and we are also competing with developing countries such as Russia, China, India and others that are experiecing automotive revolutions which increase the demand and price of fuel worldwide. Fuel costs are not going to decrease to levels that we were previously accustomed to. In fact all forecasts by oil and Wall Street people talk of $150.00 per barrel fuel by this fall which could push fuel prices closer to $5.00 per gallon. Fuel Prices are Sky High- AMSOIL Synthetic Oil Saves You Money- An averageof $417-$497 Saved Per Year
By Dave Mann, Truck/Automotive Engineer -Lubrication Specialist
DEAL OF THE WEEK–We are selling this Bikernet Project bike for just $19,000. It’s all fresh and originated as a bike owned by Arlen Ness, then the driveline was completely rebuilt by JIMS Machine. The TV crew of Rick Fairless’ Strokers Dallas built the bike based on a design by Keith R. Ball or Bandit. The bike we call our 1928 Shovelhead, has now been in the Bikernet collection for four years. If interest give us a call at (310) 830-0630.
AUSTRIAN GRAND-PRIX WINNING FERRARI 250 LM JOINS RM?S MARANELLO LINE-UP– With the countdown underway to this weekend?s much-anticipated ?Ferrari Leggenda e Passione? event, RM Auctions, in association with Sotheby’s, is excited to announce the inclusion of a grand-prix winning 1964 Ferrari 250 LM to the auction line-up. This ultra-desirable example will be just one of over 45 of the world?s rarest and most sought after road and race Ferraris to cross the block on Sunday 18th May at the legendary Ferrari factory in Maranello, Italy. The auction will also present a series of memorabilia from the famed Jacques Swaters? Ferrari Francorchamps Collection.
London, England (May 12, 2008) ? With the final countdown well underway to Sunday?s much anticipated Ferrari Leggenda e Passione auction event in Maranello, Italy, RM Auctions is delighted to announce an important inclusion to the auction line-up ? a legendary, grand-prix winning 1964 Ferrari 250 LM.
Designed by Pininfarina, with coachwork by Scaglietti, this magnificent example, chassis no. 5845GT, was the fourth of only thirty-two 250 LMs built. The highlight of its extensive racing history occurred in 1965 when, capably driven by Jochen Rindt, s/n 5845GT claimed one of the most interesting victories for the 250 LM, taking first place at the esteemed Austrian Grand Prix.
The 1965 Austrian Grand Prix was a 200 mile race that was widely expected to be won by Mike Parkes in the Maranello Concessionaires 365 P2. With its exceptional balance and handling, Jochen Rindt was able to make the tyres (and fuel) last the full race, and without a pit stop he had a 31 second lead over Parkes when the chequered flag fell.
In September 1969, the car was shipped to Boston, Massachusetts in the US and later converted for road use. The dashboard was covered with leather, sliding windows replaced with wind-up windows, and seat belts and carpets were added. During the ensuing years, the car changed hands numerous times, during which it was, at one stage, a common sight on New York freeways, being used by its then owner for regular commutes into the city.
The car was purchased by its current owner in 2002, at which time it underwent a comprehensive restoration.
?The 250 LM is one of the most highly sought after of all Ferraris, and the example offered here is one of the best examples of the 250 LM and the first to be offered by RM Auctions since 2002,? says Max Girardo, Managing Director of RM?s European Operations in referring to s/n 5845GT.
?Eligible for the most prestigious competitions, such as the Shell/Ferrari Historic Challenge series, it is certainly one of the most desirable, exciting Ferraris in existence. Its upcoming sale presents an exclusive ownership opportunity,? he added.
Other notable highlights set to cross the block at RM?s Maranello auction this weekend include, but are not limited to: ?
A pair of rare and ultra-desirable California Spyders, in short and long wheelbase configuration ?
A 1952 Ferrari 212 Inter Europa Coupe, formerly owned by film director Roberto Rossellini and his wife, Ingrid Bergman ?
A 1951 Ferrari 340 America Coupe with a superlative racing history ?
An ultra-collectible, award-winning 1971 Ferrari GTB/4 Daytona Spyder ?
A 1999 Ferrari 333SP, one of the greatest sports racing cars to have been produced by Ferrari ?
A pair of factory F1 race cars raced by Michael Schumacher – a 1997 Ferrari F31OB and a 2000 Ferrari F1-2000 ?
Two Ferrari Enzos from the consecutive 2003 and 2004 production years ?
A special India Tour model 2008 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti to be sold without reserve for charity.
The event will be proudly presented by RM Auctions, in association with Sotheby?s. All of the cars attending the event will be certified by Ferrari Classiche.
Also set to cross the block on Sunday in Maranello is one of the world?s most important Ferrari memorabilia collections – the Ferrari Francorchamps Collection, to be offered directly, without reserve, from Jacques Swaters, the renowned ex Ferrari team manager and importer. Sunday?s auction marks the first time the collection has been offered to the public, presenting Ferrari aficionados a unique opportunity to purchase a part of automotive history. One of the highlights of the collection is the only four-door Ferrari ever produced ? the prototype 1980 Ferrari Pinin, which made its debut at the 1980 Turin Motor Show. A unique car, not only in its conception but also in Ferrari history, its sale is certain to attract the interest of discerning collectors worldwide.
For a detailed history on the 1964 Ferrari 250 LM, please click here.
Hogslife Announces Social Network for Harley-Davidson Riders–Social Network Allows Riders to Connect with Others Who Share Their Passion.
SAN JOSE, CALIF. May 8, 2008Hogslife today announced its new social network for American V-Twin motorcycle riders.Hogslife social network allows Harley-Davidson and custom V-Twin riders to connect and communicate with other riders across the country and around the world. Riders can communicate by sending messages, uploading pictures and videos, chatting, blogging and more.
Social networks are online communities of people who share similar interests. They have revolutionized the way people communicate and share information with one another. Social networks are traditionally web-based and use a collection of various ways for users to interact, such as chat, messaging, email, video, voice chat, file sharing, blogging, and discussion groups.
?Unlike the big general social networks like MySpace and Facebook with tens of millions of users and counting, Hogslife focuses on the American V-Twin rider, said Jeff Snider, Hogslife COO. ?It?s a social network created by Harley-Davidson riders for Harley-Davidson riders. If you?re a Harley rider, Hogslife? makes it really easy to find people who share your passion.?
With Hogslife, riders share photos of bikes, events and rides, keep journals and share their interests with a growing network of mutual riding friends. Hogslife? allows users to see who knows who and how they are connected. Riders sign up at no cost and create a personal profile or website using Hogslife?s tools. Once users have signed up, they can invite friends to join their personal network. Users of Hogslife? will have the ability to describe themselves, their motorcycle, hobbies, and interests. Users can also upload pictures and write journals or blogs. In addition, users can search the Hogslife network for new friends and create connections between new friends and their extended network. There is even a HogslifeTV that covers rallies, rides, dealer events and other topics of interest for the Harley-Davidson rider community.
?I have a MySpace page, but bigger is definitely not better when it comes to finding folks who love to ride. Yes, there are bikers groups on the big social networks like MySpace, but finding people who share your interest is like finding a needle in a haystack,? said Gary Hinman, a new Hogslife member. Hogslife was launched in April of 2008 and is now the fastest growing network for American V-Twin riders. These riders, many of which had profiles on other larger social networks, have found that Hogslife? members are the people they want to communicate with. Hogslife? will be announcing more services as time goes on to stay cutting-edge in their feature set and to further support its members.
For more information on Hogslife or to become a member, contact Hogslife at www.hogslife.com or by calling 408-647-1236.
MOTO TRIX LAUNCHES NEW PRODUCT LINE– MotoTrix introduces new v-twin focused product line featuring some items you can use on your truck too- a complete package.
Minneapolis, MN? Mototrix enters the motorcycle industry in a big way. With successful experience designing and sourcing parts in the automotive aftermarket, MotoTrix enters the motorcycle market with fresh, new designs for American v-twin motorcycles. For those riding metric, MotoTrix has you covered too. The MotoTrix R&D team is hard at work creating multi fit platforms for each of its unique product allowing for a perfect metric fit soon.
?Joining the ranks as an aftermarket supplier has been a dream of mine long in the making. For years, I have thought about the product I would create for my bike, stuff that is easy to get, easy to install and makes immediate impact on the look of my bike. I think our initial line of product does that? explained MotoTrix owner, Chris Kregness. ?This is only our first phase of product, we have more being processed through the patent office and other items being prototyped as you read this? finished Kregness.
MotoTrix product is offered online now at: www.mototrixonline.com and will also be featured soon in a couple of key distributors? product offerings to consumers and dealers. The entire product line up is displayed online including MotoTrixs? automotive product. Products like the Skull Exhaust tip shown here, not only work on your bike, but your truck too. The Skull Exhaust tip started out from a hand sculpted piece then cast in aluminum and polished. With the help of the available adapter kit, the Skull Exhaust fits most trucks and Harley-Davidson? motorcycles exhaust tips in a snap. MotoTrix has fresh new designs from the Skull exhaust tip to menacing skull floorboards to laser cut pegs, yes, cut all the way through the peg.
For more information on Mototrix, please visit: www.mototrixonline.com.
BIKERNET AND ROLLIN’ SIXES SUPPORT OUR TROOPS–I’d like to take this opportunity to Thank You for the box of shirts and hats that you sent over that arrived here in Iraq after I had already left for the states to attend a military school. I returned to Iraq this past Saturday and was told about the boxes so when I got in this morning I opened them up, sorted them by sizes and put the word out.
It wasn’t long before I was swamped with people wanting a shirt. I have a few left and I doubt they’ll be here much longer. Again, Thank You for the support and let everybody else there know how much we appreciate the shirts, hats and more importantly the support of the American people.
Jeffery S. McCourtney
CW2, OD
Armament Repair Technician
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If you want something done; ask a Soldier.If you need it done right; talk to Chief.
Bikers Show A Heart of Gold at Park Lawn?s Big Bikes Big Hearts Charity Motorcycle Run—Park Lawn?s 11th Annual Big Bikes, Big Hearts charity motorcycle run is scheduled for Sunday, May 18, 2008. Registration begins at 9:00 AM at Papa T?s Nightclub, 4660 W. 147th St., Midlothian, IL 60445. Entry fee is $15/rider and $10/passenger and includes raffles, bike show, door show, entertainment, food, and run pins. The post run party will be held at CD & ME, 23320 S. LaGrange Road in Frankfort. Food and live entertainment by BRAINFADE will be provided at CD & ME beginning at 2:30 PM. Non-run participants are invited to the post run party for food and entertainment for a $10 donation to Park Lawn.
Proceeds benefit Park Lawn, a non-profit organization that provides programs and services to individuals with developmental disabilities in the Chicago Metropolitan area. The mission of Park Lawn is to provide comprehensive services for people with developmental disabilities and their families. The goal is to promote independence, choice, and access to mainstream living. Call 708-425-6867 or visit www.parklawn.com for more information.
RIVERA PRIMO SLIMLINE? BELT DRIVE—Here?s a new, narrowed belt drive from Rivera Primo? that?s turning heads everywhere.This 1-3/4? wide, 11mm Slimline? kit is designed for 1990-2006 Evo & Twin Cam Softail?models as well as most Softail?-style & rigid customs with a 12.812″ center-to-centerprimary drive.
Featuring the ?dense pack? Kevlar polychain primary belt that?s been tested to handlehorsepower loads in excess of 150 HP, this belt drive is built around a new, one-piecemotor plate with a clean-looking snout covering the jackshaft components.
The most noteworthy feature is the full coverage carbon fiber guard which fully encasesthe pulleys and belt. The stainless diamond-looking cover crest is both decorative andfunctional?it conceals mounting for our new mid-mount shifting control.
Included in this kit is an all-new Pro-Clutch? set-up, featuring wide-slotted Kevlar frictiondiscs for maximum engagement.
Kits are on-the-shelf & ready to ship!
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THAT’S THE NEWS THAT’S FIT TO PRINT–I’m biting my tongue avoiding the jinx jerk. I’ve got a couple of hot items to discuss, but the demons of desire are holding me back. When the news breaks you’ll here it on Bikernet first.
I watched the Chopper Challenge last night and was disappointed. It’s not a build-off at all. They cover one competitor an episode, no competitive edge, there’s no ride challenge and each builder is given a box of parts and I imagine most of the contestants will receive a similar mixture of parts so all the bikes will be similar. What’s up with that?
Kirk and Greg built a cool bike, but it was an all promotional Geico bike. And, as usual with these shows, there were tremendous opportunities to study tech thinking, design and fabrication, and they glazed over most aspects. Too bad.
Well, let me know what you thought. It’s always good to have our builders on Television. It’s good for the industry. And what’s good for the industry is? Fuck it. You get the picture. Watch Bikernet next week for new techs, fiction and maybe a Girl of Bikernet.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit
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ROLLIN’ SIXERS CHOPPERS CHECKS IN– Just catching up on my weekly news on bikernet and seen the note on the 1% tv show(Hummm). This isn’t going to be like those damn movies from the sixtys is it. We need more of that crap like we need another hole in our ass. I still like to shoot the fuckers who made some of those LOL. It’s not a threat if I’m laughing is it?
Man, I hope it has some real shit in it, and it doesn’t make us look like the black wida’s (I know how to spell widow). I’ll show Emilo(movie/tv star) how it is. I don’t have to give him back do I?
I don’t get it, why use an actor when you have real guys looking for something to do. I think it would be pretty easy acting for some of us, LOL. It’s very sacred ground on which they thread. It’s the last piece of the biker world that hasn’t been commercialized and made into a joke. I think it would be safe to say, “beware and do it right.”
–Jerry
THE GAMBLER SPEAKS UP– I would like to introduce you to Gambler Motorcycle Company. We create a full line of custom frames, girders, tanks and fenders. Here is a link to our websitehttp://gamblermotorcycles.com/
–Jackie Eaton
Gambler Motorcycle Co, Inc.
498 E Park Ave
Gallatin, TN 37066
P 615-451-6304
F 615-451-6847
jackie@gamblermotorcycles.com
www.gamblermotorcycles.com
NATIONAL HEALTH CARE WARNING–Once the government institutes universal health care, then they’ll tell you how to live to control costs. Restrictions will grow significantly.
–Mike Osborn
FIRST X-WEDGE PRODUCTION BIKE–La Crosse, Wisconsin (May 14, 2008) S&S would like to announce the first X-Wedge 50 state certified vehicle; the Big Bear Choppers, G.T.X. Bagger. S&S worked very closely with Big Bear Choppers in the new S&S Emissions Certification Laboratory to give Big Bear Choppers this distinction.
Kevin Alsop, owner of Big Bear Choppers said ?S&S and BBC philosophies parallel? which is to create the most innovative, reliable and comfortable product while increasing efficiency and power by using the latest technology the world has to offer. To concept and produce this kind of end product to our high standards takes a seamless joint effort, and S&S is 100% with us.?
S&S Director of New Business Development Michael Scaletta said ?Helping Big Bear Choppers get the first 50 state emissions certification is the culmination of the X-Wedge engine project for S&S. When we were developing the X-Wedge powerplant, Big Bear Choppers was in on it from the start, we are very thankful for their innovation and support.?
The G.T.X. (Grand Touring X-Wedge) is a stretched ProStreet mutant of a bagger motorcyclethat Big Bear Chopper?s considers the perfect weekend getaway vehicle. One of the proprietary and patented characteristics of this bike is the position of the passenger sitting in front of the rear wheel. This innovative seating position places more weight in the center of the vehicle to produce better handling and comfort for both the operator and passenger. Other key features include an additional auxiliary fuel tank located under the seat, totaling 5 gallons.
A large capacity oil tank feeds the new efficient and powerful EFI X-Wedge engine from S&S. The large volume composite storage bags are purposefully designed with the motorcycle?s overall aesthetics, making the bags a central aspect of the complete vehicle design. Its innovative downtube dimensionally molded shroud not only completes the motorcycle?s front lines, but it also acts to hide the less desirable clutch cable. The G.T.X.?s is unforgettable by the seamless, flowing bodywork from end to end, stepping outside the traditional realms of motorcycle design and into the next generation of motorcycle design.
Please visit www.bigbearchoppers.com for more information.
The all-new S&S X-Wedge (www.x-wedge.com) is a 56-degree, closed-loop fuel-injected, three-cam, overhead valve v-twin designed to deliver the performance expected of an S&S engine, while complying with EPA laws. Initially, the X- Wedge will go to OE manufacturers of production customs in engine sizes of 117 and 121ci?with larger packages to come later. The 56-degree v-twin utilizes three belt-driven, large base-circle cams; two exhaust cams and a common intake cam achieve almost straight pushrod angles that combine with automotive-style rockers and roller tappets to create an incredibly quiet, EPA noise conscious valve train. The X-Wedge is actually 5db quieter than a 4 1/8? S&S 117ci engine from 2000rpm through 5000rpm!
See the first X-Wedge Custom on Bikernet’s home page. I would love to see this bike as a production X-Wedge.–Bandit
PROGESSIVE AND LOJACK TEAM UP—
As motorcycle thefts skyrocket, Progressive and LoJack make it more affordable for bikers to protect their rides
Largest motorcycle insurer offers 20 percent coverage discount;plus, riders can get a $50 rebate on ?LoJack for Motorcycles?MAYFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio (May 6, 2008)?It?s now even more affordable for motorcycle riders to protect their bikes. Now, all riders can get a $50 rebate from LoJack on the purchase of their LoJack for Motorcycles Stolen Vehicle Recovery System. Simply visit Progressive?s Web site?www.motorcycle.progressive.com ?and download the online rebate form. And, Progressive customers who have LoJack installed on their bikes will also receive a 20 percent discount on their Comprehensive Coverage.
According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, motorcycle thefts increased nearly 135 percent from 2001 to 2005. More than 70,000 bikes were stolen in 2005 alone?that?s one bike stolen every 7.5 minutes. The good news is there?s a system proven to help recover stolen bikes?LoJack. Thanks to a highly successful relationship with police, LoJack has helped to recover more than $8 million in motorcycle assets in the U.S. since early 2005.
Each LoJack system includes a small, silent radio transceiver that is hidden on the bike by a LoJack certified technician. Once a theft is reported to police, LoJack is automatically activated. The system sends out a signal that police vehicles, helicopters and fixed wing aircraft, equipped with Police Tracking Computers, can follow to recover the stolen bike.
?Bikers are passionate and spend a lot of time and money on their rides,? said Heather Day of Progressive. ?We want to make it easier and more affordable for them to protect their prized possessions.?
The rebate is good in all 26 states and the District of Columbia where LoJack operates. Bike owners who redeem it will receive a $50 rebate on the LoJack for Motorcycles System. The 20 percent Comprehensive discount is now available to Progressive customers in eight of the 26 LoJack states. It is expected to become available in several more of these states by the end of the year.
To get the rebate form, go to. www.motorcycle.progressive.com
For more information on LoJack, please visit www.lojack.com.
About Progressive
GOOGLE NEWS ALERT FOR STURGIS SOUTH DAKOTA– Police memo details concerns over violence between bike clubs.South Carolina Now – South Carolina,USAThe memo refers to a recent attack by Hells Angels members on Outlaw Motorcycle Club members at the 2007 Sturgis, South Dakota rally.
BRANDNEUER RICK’S FILM AUF DVD– Der neue Film von Rick’s Motorcycles stellt eindrucksvoll das House of Custom mit all seinen technischen M?glichkeiten vor. Das Kamera Team begleitete w?hrend den Dreharbeiten den Umbau einer Harley-Davidson Softail? zu einem absolut hei?en Rick Bike im Hot Rodder Design mit den neuen Rick’s 21 und 23 Zoll Felgen und dem im House of Custom neu konstruierten 300er Fat Ass Schwingenkit ohne Getriebeversatz.
Ein weiteres Highlight ist die VIP Tour auf der Route de Napoleon an die Cote Azur mit einzigartigen Bildern vom Grand Canyon du Verdon und vielem mehr. Dar?ber hinaus zeigt der Film Ausschnitte mit Rick auf Mallorca und dem Open House. (Laufzeit ca. 100 Minuten)
Der Film kann ?ber unseren neuen Rick’s Motorcycles Online Shop f?r 15 Euro bestellt werden.
THE BAKER DRIVETRAIN CREW RELEASES THE SYNCHRONOUS BELT DRIVE FOR SOFTAILS– From the original makers of the first Big Dog SBD finally comes an Evo Softail compatible belt drive that is built to last.
BAKER designs premium innovations only to be purchased only once by their customers, so a belt drive will be no different. BAKER R&D found that teeth easily wear down on typical aluminum pulleys. This is due to the strength modern belts have now. They reek havoc on mere aluminum pulley teeth. When the teeth wear down, the diameter wains, and belts sag. Saggy belts not only look sloppy, but can cause clearance problems, or unwanted friction issues. In extreme cases, they could fall off.
Steel is also the material of choice for the clutch basket. When a bike is launched hard, the clutch plates aggressively spank the reciprocal flanks on the clutch basket. Deformed aluminum flanks will lead to increased clutch rattle noise, grabby clutch engagement, and hard shifting 1.54 pulley ratio with a 28 tooth pulley on front and a 43 in the rear for a 7% increase in torque to the rear wheel on stock Softails from 1990-2006.
The Synchronous Belt Drive for Softail provided added support to your transmission main shaft too! More so than any available design in the market, the inner clutch hub reaches farther on the mainshaft towards the pulley nut. This reduces flex and stress on the mainshaft.
Motor plate and edge guard are made of 6061-T6 plate stock. Pulley caps and dog bone are made of 6061-T6 forgings.
10 plate clutch
2.4? wide belt 14mm large tooth belt for extra biteAvailable with or without the outside bearing support (dog bone), however the dog bone configuration is highly recommended for those with Tourette?s Syndrome in the right hand.
Available in show polished or black anodized finishesAnti-rattle hardware designed for silent operation when stopped idling with the clutch disengaged.
Available with 0″ (zero) or 1/2″ offset configurations.Jump to the Softail-SBD web page at www.bakerdrivetrain.com/softail-sbd to read more.Call the sales department at BAKER Drivetrain at:1-877-640-2004 for any questions you may have.
WINO JOE MEMORIAL–A Wino Joe memorial is scheduled for Saturday, May 24th at 1:00PM in HalfMoon Bay, CA, at the American Legion. This particular American Legion wasone of Joe’s favorite places to grab a drink and talk to friends whileliving in Moss Beach before his stroke.
A second event to disburse his asheswill be sometime in the near future (tentatively June) in Arroyo Seco.
–Bobby
FORGE-TEC INTRODUCES 3D VERSIONS OF ALL THEIR WHEELS– Oxnard, CA- Forge-Tec Motorcycle Wheels and Accessories announced today the introduction of 3D wheels for all of their existing styles as well as their new designs for ?08. All of their 3D wheels are available in all popular sizes and applications (?84-?08?including ABS equipped models) and have matching rotors and pulleys.
?All of our 3D wheels will be available in four different finishes: polished, black powder coated, chrome and Midnight Series (except the Legacy and the Nomad) stated Mark Finnie, who heads up the Forge-Tec Motorcycle Operation.
?We are not only making these new 3D wheels for the Harley and Custom American V-Twin markets, but for the Victory and sport bike markets as well? stated Finnie.? Finnie added, ?We have found that the Victory motorcycle aftermarket has become much more viable for us with the introduction of the Victory Vision.
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 of our 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. It also ensures that our wheels arrive at the dealers in perfect condition? concluded Finnie.
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!
NEW LINE ENGRAVING MOVES–Sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner…Had to set up a box number with my local UPS store.(UPS is the only courier that has a “temporary import” policy…I was hit for duty charges through Fedex a few months back….please be sure to mark “temporary import” on the documents, thanks)
New-Line Engraving
Box#434
203-304 Main Street Square
(UPS STORE 253)
Airdrie, AB, CANADA
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I’m sending a few shots of some of my newer pieces…Getting busier and looking forward to working out of my new shop in the back yard!!!YAY!!!!!
–Heather
FULL THROTTLE MAGAZINE WEEKEND EVENTS–MAY 17 – ARMED FORCES DAY FESTIVAL – Sponsored by Brighthouse Networks, Attorney Nick Athanason, Wild Wing Cafe and Full Throttle Magazine. This is a benefit for the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital. There will be three great bands playing all day long: Livewire from 12noon till 1:30pm, The Divebar Stalkers from 2pm till 3:30pm and Kingstreet from 4pm till sundown! There will be a six class bike show with trophies for 1st and 2nd place and a best in show trophy! Free “Wet Zone” bike Parking, Wing Eating contest, MISS MILITARY BIKINI CONTEST WITH CASH AND PRIZES, and great vendors.
There will be a special Military Tribute with a 21 gun salute, pledge of Allegiance, and a band to play the National Anthem. There will be a 5 foot tall trophy for the club, organization or riding group that bring the most amount of people.
There event will be held at Wild Wing Cafe at 9210 Anderson Road in Tampa Florida. For more information call 813-890-9453 or Full Throttle Magazines at 813-814-1424
MAY 18 – FULL THROTTLE AND DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS BIKE DAY – At Knology Field in Dunedin, Florida 373 Douglas Ave. – Come out and see a great game between the Dunedin Blue Jays and the St. Lucie Mets. Game starts at 5pm with the pre-game festivities at 2:30pm. There will be a six class bike show with first place trophies with the awards to be handed out before the game!
All bikes who show up will be able to ride out onto the field for the National Anthem and the first pitch by Publisher Paul Allen! $1 beers and $16 all you can eat BBQ which includes the ticket. Bikers get a special ticket price and come out early to enjoys the vendors and a live band before the game!
For more info call the Dunedin Blue Jays at 727-738-7029 or Full Throttle at 813-814-1424.
RUN COOLER-LONGER-HARDER WITH LAT HI-TECH GEAR OIL– North County Customs has just introduced a very serious gear oil for your American V-Twin. Developed exclusively for NCC by LAT (Lubeatech Advanced Technologies), the high tech oil is designed specifically to provide maximum protection under extreme loads and high temperatures encountered by Cruisers and Baggers alike. LAT provides superior shock load and wear protection under the most extreme conditions and smoother more precise shifting.
The unique lubricant is formulated from the highest quality synthetic base oils fortified with VI improvers, rust inhibitors, foam suppressants and LAT?s exclusive LFR extreme pressure additive. Available in 75w140 it exceeds API GL-5. LAT GEAR OIL promotes lower operating temperatures, reduced friction, less wear, superior overall performance and longer life.
For complete details contact North County Customs at 714-680-0911 or visit LAT at www.lubeatech.com
LADIES ONLY GARAGE PARTY– Saturday, May 17th,1pm – 5pm.Our Garage Party Event is designed to introduce women to the fun of motorcycling and provide them with “inside information” on how to enter the sport.
So, if you’re interested in attending or know a woman that might be. Invite them and come to City Limit’s Harley-Davidson on Saturday, May 17th from 1 to 5pm for this great event.
Please RSVP to Jo at (888) 400-HOG1 or click HERE if you plan on attending this great event.
There’s always something happening at City Limits H-D.
Cycle World International Motorcycle Shows? presented by Toyota Launches IMS Entertainment Web Site–Enthusiasts Can Now Fuel Their Passion Year Round.
Santa Ana, Calif ? (April 9, 2008) ? The Cycle World International Motorcycle? Shows presented by Toyota announced today that it is launching IMS Entertainment (www.industrymatter.com/IMS), a Web site portal where enthusiasts from all segments can go to purchase the latest entertainment videos to satisfy their powersport cravings.
To cover the broad range of enthusiast groups, entertainment categories available include road-racing, street extreme, dirt, enduro, quad, sand and even instructional videos for the do it yourself crowd. A collection of current and classic titles are available including A to Z of Moto GP, Get On Up 4, Hot Bikes, Superbike Ducati, The History of the TT, MTF (Millsaps Training Facility), Supermoto 357 with Gary Trachy, Jeremy McGarth: Techniques of SX, Crusty Demons 13 and Carpe Diem 4. As a benefit to the consumer, free shipping will be available with each DVD, via Fed Ex Super Saver shipping (a $6.50 minimum savings), from the secure online store at www.industrymatter.com/IMS, owned and operated by Advanstar Communications, Inc., producer of the International Motorcycle Shows. Consumers will also be able to link directly to the Industry Matter online store through Advanstar?s proprietary property Web sites as well — www.motorcycleshows.com, www.2WTmag.con and www.offroadexpo.com.
?As a start, more than 90 great titles have been hand selected, based on what we feel our audience would appreciate?, stated Skip Johnson, Advanstar vice-president of consumer events. ?We have the privilege of delivering the largest motorcycle show series in America to more than half a million active, passionate enthusiasts each year, and now we will provide an additional entertainment outlet to help fuel their motorcycle enthusiasm, any time they want.?
Industry leading specialty DVD distributor, Impact Video, will provide a continuous fresh selection of the hottest titles. ?DVD’s are a great source of entertainment where you can experience all the various forms of motorsports action from a bird’s eye view to up-close and personal. They can get you revved up for the season, inspire you to get out there and ride or simply enjoy the action of great riders, awesome locations and incredible music,? states Docy Andrewspresident, Impact Video Distributing.
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