October 26, 2007 Part 3
By Bandit |
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PRO-ONE’S AWESOME TP PRO-SERIES–Manufactured to meet PRO-ONE standards for quality, reliability and blistering performance, these TP PRO-SERIES engines are mechanical works of art. Special ordered by PRO-ONE and assembled using only the very finest TP manufactured components all engines are thoroughly tested to perform even better than they look. Equally at home on the street or show circuit TP PRO-SERIES engines are available in 114, 121 and 124 cu in sizes with bores of 4-1/8-inch and strokes of 4-1/4-inch, 4-1/2 and 4-5/8 inches respectively. Offered in a wide variety of finishes and fin styles including: Natural, Standard Polish, Show Polish (between fins), Powder Coated
ENGINES NEEDED–Do you happen to know anyone that has 3 or 4 black and chrome S&S 96-inch motors that might have too much inventory that would want to sell them to an existing builder?
–Rick
V-Twin Marketing
714-280-8537/Office
714-280-8547/Fax
Rick@vtwinmarketing.com
RACE INSPIRED RIO–One look at the new RIO wheel from Renegade and you now it was built for speed. In fact these wheels were fit to the Keith Ball/ Bikernet/5-Ball Racing “World’s Fastest Panhead” that recently shattered multiple records at Bonneville. As with all Renegade wheels, each RIO is precision machined from a single block of the highest grade billet aluminum. Wheels are then polished to a mirror finish and dipped in brilliant, extremely durable show quality chrome.
All Wheels are shipped complete with applicable hubs and bearings and are available in diameters from 16-23-inch and widths from 2.15 to 10.5 inches. Pricing starts at just $1150.00 and you’ll get a Lifetime Structural Warrantee!
For complete details and interactive fitment chart, check out ” http://www.renegadewheels.com” www.renegadewheels.com or call direct to 714-998-7241
RENEGADE BILLET PULLEYS–Check it out. Renegade is offering a complete line of belt drive pulleys to match their unique wheel designs including the amazing Cheyenne shown here. Available in all popular sizes they are precision machined from 6061 Billet aluminum are plated in a super rugged, show quality chrome. Additionally, each pulley features a one-piece billet front lip! These very cool pulley assemblies retail for $450.00 and can be ordered by calling Renegade direct at 714-988-7241 or visit them on the Web at www.renegadewheels.com.
RENEGADES FULL FLOATING ROTORS–Renegade has really been on a roll with their trend setting wheel designs and the company’s matching rotors and pulleys turn their wheel packages into a total face lift for any Bagger, Cruiser, Bar Hopper or Full Custom. Shown here is the awesome Full Floating Tahoe rotor. All of the company’s new rotors feature a full floating stainless steel outer brake rotor attached to a chrome billet center hub. Outer rotors are drilled for superior cooling and add an unmistakable high performance look to the any bike’s overall appearance.
Available with inner hub patterns to match all Renegade wheel styles the unique full floating rotors retail for $399.00. Full details are available at http://www.renegadewheels.com www.renegadewheels.com or
UNIVERSAL HIGH TUNNEL CHOPPER TANKS–Once again Paughco has you covered when it comes to real deal chopper tanks that are as functional as they are cool looking. Shown here is one of their latest additions to the popular High Tunnel line of universal gas tanks for custom applications.
This particular unit boasts a 4 gallon capacity but other are available in 3.5 and 4.6 gallon capacities.. Designed primarily for bikes with stretched back bones they feature retro Tear Drop styling and are fit with stock style screw in filler vent (cap not included) and 22mm external threads on the petcock bung. The 4 gallon tank measures 21Lx 12W x 9D. Tunnel is 5 deep and 3 inches wide and centerline hole-to-hole on the mounting brackets is 22 inches. Retail is just $299.95 and the caps go for $18.95. For complete details call 775-246-5738 or catch them on line at www.paughco.com.
DAGO COUNTY HAMSTERS CHECKIN’ IN–It is now 6:00 pm. I believe all Hamsters here are in safe territory now, with no loss of homes. The fires still do rage on, so we will see what tonight brings. I am sure that the TV coverage shows plenty, but I have attached some photos from my house as the fire moved in at night, then photos from the next day. Many, many people had it much worse (everything gone) but these are on my street and around the house. Ash everywhere, but the air is now clearing in my area, and the winds have let up.
Again we all thank you for the kind thoughts and support.
–Barry and the Red Hot San Diego Hamsters
PAUGHCO BAGGER APE HANGERS–Here’s your chance to give that subtle Bagger a little flavor and a lot of attitude. Paughco has just introduced a new collection of APE HANGER handlebars specifically designed for Dresser/touring models. The bars are fabricated from 1-inch tubing and swedged down to 1-inch for a sanitary yet very hardcore appearance. They are dimpled for all late model controls, come drilled for internal wiring and fit perfectly into stock clamps.
Available in both Z-Bar and round styles the bars are 40-inch wide with a 15-inch rise and 10-inch pullback. Oversize dimensions require fitting of 6 inches over stock length cables and brake lines. Designed to fit 1997 and later FLT and Street Glide machines the new bars go for $249.95 and are offered in black or chrome. For complete details call 775-246-5738 or catch them on the Web at www.paughco.com.
NEW BOOK FROM CRAZY HORSE COMING–Do you have a high res photo of your yellow bike that Dawne Holmes painted, a closeup of the left tank? I really would like a photo of that tank for my new book.
Other question – Would you want to write the forward for my book? It is called Creative Painting Ideas. It is an a-z guide to designing a paint job for a bike or car or truck. It has about 600 photos. It covers choosing a painter, getting the most for your money, picking and learning about color and design, and chapters on flames, graphics and murals.
–JoAnn
Crazy Horse Painting
www.crazyhorsepainting.com
SVENMEISTER HARDCORE KUSTOMS REPORT–THIS FUCKIN’ SUCKS!– I just got run over a pick up truck backing up at a stop light. I’m fine but the bike’s fucked up! Of course the jackass did a hit and run…
Anyways, wanted to let you know that we are going to move from one garage to another one. Business is not going well enough to open up a shop and I could not find those investors either…
Anyways, other than that I think SHK is on it’s way up to get a bunch of recognition. At the Rat’s Hole Custom Bike Show the “Gobber” scored a big ass first place trophy in it’s class and the “B-72” got 2nd.
There was a bunch of interest from bike magazines for our bikes.On the newsstands are www.custombike-magazine.de and www.barnettsmagazineonline.com which feature our bikes.
Also keep an eye out for www.backstreetheroes.com (UK mag) and The Horse. Barnett’s is gonna do a full feature of the “B-72” so are a couple of European rags!After all, SHK is stoked to finally hit the right track.
There are still a lot of shirts sitting in a closet that need to be bought so make sure you’ll hit www.svenmeisterhardcorekustoms.com/shkshirts.htm up and get yourself one before they get more expensive!!!If for some reason you don’t wanna receive emails from us anymore just reply this and write “unsubscribe” into subject.Hope I did not make to many mistakes in the writing part ….still shakin’.
Cheers!
–Svenmeister
Order SHK Swag now!
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BIKERNET HALLOWEEN ADVICE–Some people are just never happy with what they have or what they get!A bald man with a wooden leg is invited to a Halloween party. He doesn’t know what costumeto wear to hide his head and his leg, so he writes to a costume company to explain his problem.
A few days later, he received a parcel with the following note:
Dear Sir,Please find enclosed a pirate’s outfit. The spotted handkerchief Will cover your bald headand, with your wooden leg, you will be just right as a pirate.
Very truly yours,
Acme Costume Co.
The man thinks this is terrible because they have emphasized his wooden leg and so he writes a letter of complaint.
A week goes by and he receives another parcel and a note, which says:
Dear Sir,Please find enclosed a monk’s habit. The long robe will cover your Wooden leg and, with your bald head, you willreally look the part.
Very truly yours,
Acme Costume Co.
Now the man is really upset since they have gone from emphasizing his wooden leg to emphasizing his bald head so againhe writes the company another nasty letter of complaint.
The next day he gets a small parcel and a note, which reads:
Dear Sir,
Please find enclosed a bottle of molasses and a bag of crushed nuts. Pour the molasses over your bald head,pat on crushed nuts, stick your wooden leg up your ass and go as a caramel apple.
Very truly yours,
Acme Costume Co
BIKERNET PHOTO ART EXHIBIT OF THE WEEK–You wake up one day, everything becomes very clear and you realize – you gotta kick it!
Live it up,
–Whiplash Biker Photog
whiplash@photo.net
SHERIFF JOE IS AT IT AGAIN–Maricopa County was spending approx. $18 million dollars a year on stray animals, like cats and dogs. Sheriff Joe offered to take the department over, and the County Supervisors said okay. The animal shelters are now all staffed and operated by prisoners. They feed and care for the strays.
Every animal in his care is taken out and walked twice daily. He now has prisoners who are experts in animal nutrition and behavior. They give great classes for anyone who’d like to adopt an animal. He has literally taken stray dogs off the street, given them to the care of prisoners, and had them place in dog shows.
The best part? His budget for the entire department is now under $3 million Teresa and I adopted a Weimaraner from a Maricopa County shelter two years ago. He was neutered, and current on all shots, in great health, and even had a microchip inserted the day we got him. Cost us $78.
The prisoners get the benefit of about $0.28 an hour for working, but most would work for free, just to be out of their cells for the day. Most of his budget is for utilities, building maintenance, etc. He pays the prisoners out of the fees collected for adopted animals.
I have long wondered when the rest of the country would take a look at the way he runs the jail system, and copy some of his ideas. He has a huge farm, donated to the county years ago, where inmates can work, and they grow most of their own fresh vegetables and food, doing all the work and harvesting by hand. He has a pretty good sized hog farm, which provides meat, and fertilizer. It fertilizes the Christmas tree nursery, where prisoners work, and you can buy a living Christmas tree for $6 – $8 for the Holidays, and plant it later. We have six trees in our yard from the Prison. Yup, he was reelected last year with 83% of the vote.
Now he’s in trouble with the ACLU again. He painted all his buses and vehicles with a mural, that has a special hotline phone number painted on it, where you can call and report suspected illegal aliens. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement wasn’t doing enough in his eyes, so he had 40 deputies trained specifically for enforcing immigration laws, started up his hotline, and bought 4 new buses just for hauling folks back to the border.
He’s kind of a “Git-R Dun” kind of Sheriff.
DOUG KEIM CREATIVE CYCLES TEAMED WITH RAACE FOUNDATION IN FOREST HILLS, MD–Doug Keim Creative Cycles, Inc. has teamed up with the RAACE foundation in Forest Hills, Maryland to educate the public about child sexual abuse. PLEASE visit the foundations website for more information and help us do a small part to bring this issue to the forefront. It is not a popular subject to talk about and the RAACE foundation is doing their part to make it easier for those affected by it to get help. We challenge you all to make a difference in a child’s life!
I have included the logo, the press release and the flier for the event in 2008 (PLEASE review the attachments found above). If you have a way to get this out to the public and increase awareness about the event please do so. Many of you receiving this e-mail have a great deal of pull in your respective industries and if you could use that to help further our cause we would greatly appreciate it!
Please feel free to contact me for more information about what you can do to help.www.raace.org
–Liz O’Brien
In Control Media, LLC
Phone 954-235-2615
Fax 732-903-6184
MOTO-ST GST DAYTONA REPORT–Daytona Beach, FL — James Gang/Hoban Brothers Racing riders Paul James, Jeff Johnson and Walt Sipp finished third in class and twelfth overall at the MOTO-ST 8 Hours at Daytona season finale. It was the #70 Buell team’s fourth Grand Sport Twins (GST) podium finish in the deepest, and most competitive field of the season.
James Gang/Hoban Brothers Racing ended the season third in MOTO-ST GST championship points with one win, one second place and two third place finishes. The team never finished outside the top five.
“Daytona’s Victory Lane is a sweet place to end the MOTO-ST season,” said team owner Paul James. “After finishing on the box in all three MOTO-ST events held so far at Daytona, we’ve come to expect nothing less.”
“It was a great weekend for our team,” said Hoban Brothers’ John Dahmer. “Our riders clicked off consistent lap times, our pit stops were solid and our 2008 Buell Thunderstorm engine worked flawlessly. It was a total team effort.”
The team’s Buell Firebolt XB12R completed 216 laps of the 3.5 mile Daytona International Speedway road course during the 8 hour event and passed the post race dyno test with the same horsepower as measured before the start of practice the day before.
In the Championship Cup Series races held at Daytona during the same weekend, team rider Jeff Johnson won the CCS Lightweight Formula 40 National Championship race aboard his Hoban Brothers Racing Buell. James took third in CCS Lightweight SuperSport, fourth in GT Lights and fifth in SuperTwins aboard his Buell.
“The Buell XB12R has been a good endurance racing platform for us,” said Crew Chief Mike Kirkpatrick. “We kept the bike mostly stock and had strong, consistent results. We’re already looking forward to next season.”
For a complete race season recap go to: http://jamesgangracing.blogstream.com
–John E. Dahmer
Hoban’s Cycle/Hoban Brothers Racing
P – (920) 726-4990
F – (920) 726-4991
www.hobanbrothers.com
www.darkhorsecrankworks
SCOTT JACOBS SAN DIEGO HOME ALMOST BURNT–Saw Scott Jacobs on the news last nite–theHarley Davidson painter– good news for him: most of the housesaround his place burned down, but his house and all the art wasuntouched!
–Markus Cuff
VANCE & HINES PRO PIPE FROM METRIC THUNDER–Metric Thunder has the Vance & Hines Pro Pipe available for guys and gals that want some real performance from their Harley Softail. 2-into-1 exhaust systems provide the absolute greatest power increase. Metric Thunder sez you could see as much as 10HP with fuel injection tuner and a high-flow air cleaner.The Pro Pipe is 100% blue proof. From its 2-1/8″ header and collector heat shields, to its new full coverage megaphone heat shield, Pro Pipe BP carries on the heritage of track proven performance, now with a blue proof chrome finish. Includes mounts for factory O2 Sensors.Checkout Metric Thunder’s V&H Pro Pipes here and all of their V-Twin pipes? always on a discount and normally available within a day of shipping.
THE IRISHMAN AND THE MORMON–The Mormon was seated next to an Irishman on a flight from London. After the plane was airborne, drink orders were taken. The Irishman asked for a wiskey, which was promptly brought and placed before him.
The flight attendant then asked the Mormon if he would like a drink. He replied in disgust, ‘I’d rather be savagely raped by a dozen whores than let liquor touch my lips.’
The Irishman then handed his drink back to the attendant and said, ‘Me, too, I didn’t know we had a choice.’
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October 26, 2007 Part 2
By Bandit |
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LE PERA’S NEW EMBOSSED LEATHER SEATS–LePera is now offering virtually any of their unique seat designs covered with Italian Embossed Premium grade Leather. The embossed leather is available in several patterns. Shown here is the LePera King Cobra featuring the Dakota pattern with distressed leather sides.
As shown the seat retails for just $550.00 with solo models starting at $340.00. For complete pricing, style, design and application details call 818-767-5110 or catch a closer look on line at www.lepera.com
THANKS TO THE MOUNTAIN STATE–ABATE of WV recently made a trip to DC to lobby their members of the Houseand Senate. The Capitol Hill newbies (it was the first time lobbying DCfor the group) put together a first-rate trip and had appointments withevery member of the WV delegation.
The three-person lobby team allowed theMRF to join them in all of their meetings. It was a successful day to saythe least. The high point was meeting with the senior senator from WV,Robert Byrd. Senator Byrd has the distinction of being one of the longestserving Senators in history. He is currently the President Pro Tempore ofthe Senate, which puts him third in line to the Presidency shouldsomething happen to the VP and the Speaker of the House. Senator Byrdwelcomed us into his palatial office suite in the Capitol, got up from hislunch of a cheese sandwich and a pickle (this guy is as humble as theycome) and chatted about motorcycles for more than a few minutes.
SenatorByrd has served West Virginia for over 50 years and has done the mountainstate proud. Say what you will about his politics, but he has created alegacy that will stand for decades to come. Keep up the good work Senatorand let the MRF know when you are ready for that motorcycle ride.
MOTORCYCLE VEHICLE MILES TRAVELED–Last week the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) held a unique event,the Motorcycle Travel Symposium, a three-day meeting aimed at improvingthe data used to calculate motorcycle vehicle miles traveled (VMT).
VMT numbers are used to calculate a number of transportation data points.Most noteworthy is the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) used byNHTSA to determine the percentage of fatality rates per miles traveled byany given mode of transportation.
Good data is important here because ifthe number of actual miles traveled is not accurate, then it makes thatparticular form of transportation appear deadlier than it really may be.You can listen to a detailed presentation on how motorcycle VMT numbersaffect FARS data by visiting the archives of the MRF’s 2005 Meeting of theMinds at http://www.inbradio.com/media/archives/mrf/motm2005.html.
Up until now it has been optional for states to report any VMT formotorcycles, but that has changed. Starting in June 2008, motorcycle datais no longer optional for states to report to the feds. Remember hearingthat no motorcycles travel in South Dakota?
The MRF and SMROs havequestioned the inaccuracy of motorcycle VMT numbers for several years, andthe feds have finally put a stop to that nonsense. You can read moreabout the MRF’s research into motorcycle VMT numbers on the MRF’s websiteathttp://www.mrf.org/articles/2005/05NR2105nr21nomotorcyclestravelinsouthdakota.htm.
So why did the FHWA need to have a three-day meeting to address thisissue? What is the real problem with collecting accurate VMT numbers formotorcycles? Apparently everything. Let’s start with the technologicalissues. The actual technology used to collect data was designed for carsand trucks, not motorcycles. The small signature of motorcycles isdifficult to capture using the tube or hose capture methods. Often timesthe tubes are only stretched across half a lane giving ample room for themotorcycle to simply go around the foreign object in the road.
Some of thenewer laser technology may be promising, but it’s expensive and easilythrown off calibration by weeds, snow or curious animals. Some of thevideo collection technology shows some promise, but it too is expensiveand difficult to maintain. With dwindling money at state DOTs, newpurchases of pricey video cameras and lasers just is not a widespreadoption.
Then there’s the human factor. It is common knowledge that a large numberof motorcyclists spend more time on the road from Friday to Sunday. Thisintuition is backed up by the National Household Transportation Survey, aphone study conducted by the feds that surveys 20,000 plus households ontheir respective travel habits. Questions include what type of vehiclesyou own, when and where are you using those vehicles, how many licenseddrivers are under your roof, and so on. This study reported that almost 40percent of all motorcycle travel occurs on the weekends. That becomes aproblem because most of the state employees hired to physically collectthe data only work Monday through Thursday, so any weekend travel goesunmonitored. Seasons also skew the data, for most northern states see veryfew motorcycles during winter months and the state DOTs don’t adjust forthat.
Another major problem is where the VMT data is collected. Most of thestates collect data on roads that see the most use by cars and trucks.Think of major interstates, multilane highways and other heavily traveledroads, bridges and tunnels. Now think of where most motorcycle ridesoccur, on back roads, scenic byways and other out-of-the-way streets. Mostmotorcyclists purposefully avoid the heavy congestion of an urbanenvironment in favor of lesser-traveled roads with less heavy trucktraffic. The statistic commonly used by the states is that they surveyjust 23% of the roads and leave the other 77% that are generally theresponsibility of smaller entities such as townships and villages alone.That’s a major discrepancy and a fatal flaw of the VMT data formotorcycles.
It’s refreshing, to say the least, that the federal government is finallytaking a good hard look at the validity of the motorcycle VMT data. Nowthe hard part, committing precious resources toward improving the datacollection. Simply mandating that the data be reported next year will notautomatically ensure accurate numbers, and some argue just the opposite.Now that the states have to do more with the same amount of resources, itmay have the effect of fictitious numbers reported just to comply withanother federal directive.
Much work remains, but this is without question a tremendous step forward, and the MRF will continue tomonitor and report any progress.
DUECE SISSYBAR SIDE PLATES FROM CYCLE VISIONS–CV8075Ridge mount sissy bar side plates for Harley Davidson Deuce. Accomodates all 8-3/4″ wide Cycle Visions Attitude style sissy bar sticks or stock Harley Davidson sissy bars. Made of 120 thick steel and polished, and chrome plated.
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BIKERS PROTEST, PUERTO RICO SUSPENDS CONTROVERSIAL NEW LAW–A day after being implemented, the toughest motorcycle law in the country was suspended by Puerto Rico’s legislature after bikers protested the onerous new rules.
Among the requirements; riders on the sun-soaked tropical island must wear gloves, boots and long pants. In addition to the required riding gear, the law would also force operators of all two-wheeled motor vehicles, including mopeds and scooters, to wear reflective vests from 6 p.m. – 6 a.m.
The U.S. Territory already has a helmet law. The new law also slashes the legal Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) for motorcycle riders to .02, the same as for school bus and commercial truck drivers, down from .08 allowed for car drivers. No one under 18 is allowed to operate a motorcycle, and no one under 12 is allowed to ride as a passenger. The Caribbean island also enacted a tougher licensing process and increased fees for motorcycle endorsements and registrations. Lane-sharing to filter through heavy traffic is now specifically prohibited.
Motorcycle and scooter registrations in Puerto Rico have more than doubled since 2000, and sponsors of the measure say the tougher regulations are in response to increasing numbers of accidents and fatalities.
Governor Anibal Acevedo Vila signed the bill into law on Wednesday, October 10, amid the roar of hundreds of bikers revving by his San Juan residence in protest, and on Thursday the legislature moved to temporarily suspend the new law. The Senate unanimously backed a moratorium on the law until Feb. 18, and the House approved plans to delay its implementation for at least three months, as legislators told the Associated Press they need more time to consult scooter and motorcycle enthusiasts who object to the stricter rules.
NEW BIKE FROM FRANCE–This was sent to me by a friend in France . Try this one on the salt flats.
–Donna
HBO ANNOUNCES BIKER TV–The pay cable network giant is working with bikers to beef up its lineup. HBO, which is building a new stable of drama series following the departure of heavyweights “The Sopranos” and “Six Feet Under,” has greenlighted a project from Oscar-nominated writer Michael Tolkin. Tolkin’s “1%,” which hails from Management 360’s TV division, is set in the world of biker clubs.
“A 1% tattoo has been considered a badge of honor for biker club members symbolizing life on the fringe of American society,” reported the Washington Times. “It refers to a statement put out 50 years ago by the American Motorcycle Assn. that said clubs don’t represent the legitimate motorcycle community but the 1% who are a threat to the American way of life.”
Tolkin penned “1%” and is exec producing the pilot with Management 360’s Alex Hertzberg and Guymon Casady.
AMD’S BUILDERS BOOK SECOND EDITION–AMD set to publish 2nd edition Builder Book FOLLOWING the hugely positive reaction to AMD’s first Builder Book edition two years ago, a 2008 second edition is now entering final production phase.
Massively updated and listing over 1,100 custom v-twin market motorcycle manufacturers, ‘Builders’, constructors and assemblers, publication is slated for December, perfectly timed for maximum advertising benefit and impact as the market heads towards the peak of its cash cycle.
Distribution will be to all AMD`readers worldwide, over 9,200 of which are in the United States.
Delivering year long exposure through reference value and repeat page traffic, the AMD Builder Book delivers access to massive industry buying power.Ad art due and final bookings … November 14th
Publication … December
Exposure … throughout 2008
–Robbie Patterson
AMD ‘e-Club’ Supervisor
robbie@dealer-world.com
J&P CYCLE S GRAND OPENING IN ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA– J&P Cycles held the Grand Opening of their new Super Store located at Destination Daytona on October 17th 2007 located at the junction of I-95 and US 1 in Ormond Beach Florida.
The 36,000 square foot store actually opened Monday June 11th 2007. It includes a 15,000 square foot showroom stocked with a large selection of motorcycle parts and accessories. The facility also has a 11,000 square foot second floor.
“Being part of Destination Daytona is a great opportunity for J&P Cycles, said John Parham” There is nothing in the world like Bruce’s motorcycle complex and we are thrilled to be part of it. We are very excited about our new store and hope all of our customers love it as much as we do.
J&P Cycles is the world’s largest catalogue retailer of aftermarket parts and accessories for Harley Davidson, V-Twin Cruisers and Sportbike motorcycles.
Customers can order toll-free in the US and Canada at 1-800-397-4844 or on line at www.JPCYCLES.COM.
–RogueMotorcycle Hall Of Fame Member 2005
AMSOIL SYNTHETIC MOTORCYCL OIL NOW AVAILABLE FROM ACCURATE ENGINEERING–After seeing for himself how well the Amsoil Synthetic 20W-50 Motorcycle Oil performed in the Salt Shaker and Assalt Weapan engines at Bonneville the past two years Berry Wardlaw wanted his customers to be able to get Amsoil, the best motorcycle oil and filtration products on the market today, from Accurate Engineering. Berry knows the value of using only the best materials and components in his Signature Series Engines which made his decision to add Amsoil to his product line an easy one. During the 2007 BUBS Motorcycle Speed Trials at Bonneville Berry saw that Amsoil Synthetic 20W-50 Motorcycle Oil performed flawlessly in reducing friction and protecting the Accurate Engineering Outlaw 120 Panhead Engine while helping Valerie Thompson and 5 Ball Racing to set yet another land speed record.
Accurate Engineering has chosen, Nick’s Performance Accessories, an independent Amsoil dealer in Louisville, Kentucky to be their Amsoil supplier. Nick’s Performance Accessiries has been involved in many facets of motorcycle and automobile racing for the past six years. Nick’s Performance Accessories has sponsored several record setting race teams including Bikernet.com’s own 5 Ball Racing as well as their arch rivals the notorious Chop-N-Grind Racing Team from Yucca Valley, California. All these race teams have been very satisfied with the performance and quality of all the Amsoil products they have used. The fact that they have never had a component fail, due to lubrication, while using Amsoil premium synthetic lubricants, is simply further proof of the unsurpassed quality of Amsoil.
Berry Wardlaw recognizes the extensive experience of AMSOIL, “The First in Synthetics” to do the best job protecting his motorcycle engines. AMSOIL Synthetic 20W-50 Motorcycle Oil (MCV) is a premium oil designed for those who demand the absolute best lubrication for their motorcycles. AMSOIL MCV is the result of extensive research, and is specially formulated to excel in all areas unique to motorcycles, including the high temperatures of air-cooled engines such as Harley Davidson? V-Twins, wet clutch lubrication and the extreme pressure regions of gears and chains. Amsoil Synthetic Motorcycle Oil also provides an unequalled rust and corrosion protection that is sometimes necessary due to the short trips and storage that many motorcycles experience.
QUIG MEMORIAL PATCH–Richard Quigley was an American Icon. A biker and a hero. A living legend until his death on September 15, 2007.
What his group of guys Orders are being taken for the official Richard Quigley Memorial Patch, and all the proceeds go to complete the court challenge to the helmet law. The successful removal of the helmet law in the California courts will have repercussions nationwide. Support the legal battle and proudly display your Quig Memorial Patch by going to: We need your help in this way, and your action here will end up being a help to yourself in your state. –Mark Temple HARLEY-DAVIDSON AND BUELL PARTICIPATE IN FEMMOTO 2007 DEMO RIDES– MILWAUKEE (October 18, 2007) – For the first time, Harley-Davidson joined Buell Motorcycle Company as a sponsor of Femmoto 2007, held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway October 5-7, 2007. The event featured record attendance of 563 participants and provided women the chance to experience the corners on the track aboard a Buell motorcycle as well as enjoy the open road on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. “It was exciting for the Company to be part of Femmoto again this year and watch women really enjoy the track experience with the Buell demos and the street experience with the Harley demos,” said Karen Davidson. “There was a great deal of enthusiasm for the Harley demos from the women who were devoted sport bike riders, many of whom had never ridden cruisers let alone a Harley. Their smiles said it all.” Harley-Davidson and Buell’s hospitality tent provided women the chance to view the new 2008 Harley-Davidson Softail Rocker C as well as the new Buell 1125R, learn about Harley-Davidson’s Rider’s Edge and Rentals programs, try on MotorClothes and sit back and relax with motorcycling videos, magazines and free ice cream. Both Harley-Davidson and Buell demo riders received a free t-shirt and the chance to sign up to win raffle prizes given away each day. The Femmoto banquet held Saturday included a Fashion Show and unique Moto-Mate contest, similar in format to the Newlywed Game, but featuring motorcycle-related questions. Four couples competed and had the crowd laughing at some of the answers. The winning couple received a gift certificate for Harley-Davidson MotorClothes. Femmoto, which began in 2001 as a women-only track day event, has evolved into a track and street demo event focused on women, while allowing men the chance to take street demos along side their women. In 2006, 330 women participated in Femmoto. This year, with the inclusion of men taking street demos as well as Friday’s track day where men and women could ride their personal motorcycles on the track, total attendance increased to 563 participants. Femmoto raises money for The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation “Race For The Cure”. This year, $13,188 was raised through Femmoto memberships, donations and auction events held over the weekend. THE FATBOY SEARCH–I am looking for a fat boy 2005 with the numbered paint, was similar to the heritage like in the pics.Have you seen one like it? –Penny Bowhall EXCITING ADDITIONS TO 2008 STURGIS RALLY VISITOR INTERACTIVE CD–STURGIS, S.D. – The Sturgis Rally Department is currently compiling information for its much anticipated 2008 Sturgis Rally Visitor Information CD, scheduled for release in December of 2007, just in time to satisfy the requests of riders who are eager to firm up their travel plans. The digital fulfillment piece is aimed at prospective visitors to the 2008 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally who have specifically requested the information from the Rally office, as well as distributed at Daytona Bike Week and the Cincinnati V-Twin Show, the largest annual industry event in the country. The 2008 CD will provide internet links to community/chamber of commerce pages, accommodations, restaurants, Rally exhibitors, attractions and souvenir shopping, as well as information on scenic rides and Rally events. New this year is a complete listing (business name and telephone) of every 2007 city vendor and a listing of year-round business (business name and telephone) in the City of Sturgis. “We wanted to include our year-round businesses in the CD so that visitors could utilize a business or service should they find the need for one in their trip plan or during their stay,” explained Director Pepper Massey, “and our vendors are listed this year so that visitors can find that special item they are looking for or contact a vendor that they did business with in 2007.” Also new in 2008 is a 12-minute video clip of the events and street vibe that made the 2007 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally one of the most exciting and entertaining motorcycle gatherings in its 67 year history. “Our goal is simple yet ambitious,” Massey continued, “to allow our visitors to experience the sights and sounds of Sturgis and have immediate access to information and resources in Sturgis and throughout the Black Hills.” If you are interested in promoting your business, attraction, campground/hotel or community in this highly sought after informational piece email pepper@sturgismotorcyclerally.com or call the Rally office 605.720.0800. 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October 26, 2007 Part 1
By Bandit |
Hey,
Damn it’s Friday and we take half days off on Friday, but we didn’t finish the news on Thursday, since most of the day was spent on a plane, although I did grapple with a laptop.
We’ll jump right into the news, so I can figure out the rest of the mess on my desk. We’re scrambling with projects, features, books and event coverage. Hang on.
Sorry we’re late with this week’s news. It’ll never happen again-yeah right!
JIMS BIKERNET TOOL OF THE WEEK–(Cleveblock) Bushing Assembly Rear Swing Arm Assembly ToolUse to remove and replace swing arm cleveblocks.
Cleveblocks, partNo.47556-81, are silicone filled bushings that will be damaged if notinstalled properly. JIMS tool presses on the outer sleeve of the bushing,preventing damage to the cleveblock. Can be used with or without a press.
No.1743 – Use on FLT 1980-91. Use on FXR 1982-94, 1999 and all aftermarketFXR style frames.
Legend has it that Evil Road Spirits have been latching themselves on to motorcycles for as long as there have been bikes on the road. These Evil Road Spirits are responsible for mechanical problems and bad luck along the journey.Legend goes on to say that by attaching a small bell onto your scoot, the Evil Road Spirits will become trapped inside the bell where the constant ringing drives them insane, making them lose their grip until they fall to the ground. (Ever wonder where potholes come from.)Legend also has it that the Freedom Bell carries twice as much power when purchased by a friend or loved one and given as a gift.
AMERICAN IRON NUMBER ONE–Not only are we the #1 selling motorcycle magazine on newsstands, still,,,, we are now gearing up for Daytona, and just got the bike for the giveaway bike build-off. Our March “Trade Show Issue” is the next one closing.
Do you guys need a schedule?
–John Smolinski
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“To build a foundation you use iron, nothing is as strong as American Iron.”
ARIZONA TOWN NOT SO CARE FREE ABOUT NOISE–Carefree, Arizona has been on the bikers’ radar screen for their controversial noise ordinance, but now the Town Council has voted unanimously to lower speed limits on its main thoroughfare, and elevate noise infractions for first-time offenders from a civil citation to a Class 1 misdemeanor and possible jail time.
The changes take effect in November and targets motorcycles that exceed an 85-decibel noise limit. Instead of a $175 ticket, violators can be fined as much as $2,500 and sentenced to up to 180 days in jail.
In addition to beefing up punishment to crack down on noisy bikes, the council also voted to reduce the speed limit on Cave Creek Road, the gateway between Phoenix and bars in downtown Cave Creek, from 35mph down to 25mph.
STROKERS DALLAS FOR HALLOWEEN–FREE GIFT for everyone that comes in costume!(excluding “Biker” costumes) Live Music, Hot Girls, Vendors, and Drink Specials ALL WEEKEND!!Plus, FREE candy and temporary tattoos for the kids!
Don’t miss the great deals on all New 2006 & 2007 Motorcycles, as well as 10% off all “skull” merchandise. C-Ya there, if you dare!
THE INDIAN LARRY AUSTRALIAN BUILD– Welcome home! Hope you both had a fantastic time. Here’s a sneak preview of the Pan, Shaun’s doing a fantastic job and says he’s lovin every minute of it. Gets his creative juices going. I’ve been going up to the shop every day just to get some shots, toss ideas around and hold this or that, other than that it’s is an absolute blast watching it come together.
–Glenn
PJ TO COVER EASYRIDERS SHOW FOR BIKERNET– I’ll come up with a human interest angle or some other alternative point-of-view and submit a 1,000 word article for your approval within 10 working days of the extravaganza’s end date.
Also, Did you pick up a copy of this month’s Thunder Press? I have one if you need it. Again; Congratulations on the “Assalt Weapan”! Give ’em hell next year!!!
–PJ
BIKERNET OLD SHOT OF THE WEEK–Being an old time Lineman and a Biker myself. I got a kick out of thispic I found on a Lineman’s web site. If you look real close you’ll see thatthree of the fellows have their climbing gear on. The wagon was the linetruck of the day and the H-D was probably used to run material etc. fromtheir barn to the job site. Don’t know what year.
–Liger
sligerj@firstenergycorp.com
LOVE RIDE AND CALIFORNIA BIKE WEEK JUST AROUND THE CORNER–20,000 motorcycle riders will join the world’s largest one-day motorcycle charity event, the Love Ride, and head out on a new route with a new destination to cap the events of the California Bike Week on November 11. The 24th annual Love Ride will leave Harley-Davidson of Glendale and end up in Fairplex in Pomona instead of the usual destination of Castaic. Jay Leno will again act as Grand Marshall and Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame singer/songwriter Gregg Allman will headline the entertainment after the ride.
California Bike Week will include various motorcycle events for enthusiasts including drag and flat track racing, trade show, stunt riding, and musical entertainment. Harley-Davidson will be offering demo rides aboard the new 2008 H-D and Buell motorcycles, so bring a valid motorcycle license and riding gear to saddle up on the new models. The Harley-Davidson Traveling Museum will be on site to allow visitors to take a peak into the Company’s legendary history and Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.) will be available for H.O.G. members. Harley-Davidson’s interactive display, Acceleration Nation, will offer race fans a simulated drag racing experience aboard Harley-Davidson V-Rod motorcycles as well as a photo opportunity on NHRA racer Andrew Hines’ race bike.
The Love Ride began 24 years ago as a way to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy and local children’s charities, and has raised more than $20 million over the years. The Love Ride’s founder and owner, Harley-Davidson of Glendale, Oliver Shokouh, was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame this past August.
PAUGHCO SWINGARM FRAME FOR ROAD KINGS– As the world’s oldest and largest custom and reproduction frame manufacturer it’s no surprise when Paughco announces the release of something special. Take for example their new SWINGARM FRAME for ROAD KINGS.
That’s right, what you see here is a unique chassis that is a perfect replacement for stock 1998 and up FLT frames. The Paughco FLT chassis comes with 28? rake and accepts Twin Cam 88 and Evolution engines with matching touring model transmissions. It is also designed to accept all the stock factory sheet metal, fork assembly, rear suspension and other hardware. Pricing for the Paughco FLT frames is set at just $1995.95.
For complete details call 775-246-5738 or visit them on the Web at www.paughco.com
THE ULTIMATE QUESTION, WATER OR COKE?–Through extensive Bikernet Research at the University of Bikernet Downunder Lab, in Sidney, Australia, here are our findings, beginning with water:
#1. 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated. (Likely applies to half the world population.)
#2. In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak that it is mistaken for hunger.
#3. Even MILD dehydration will slow down one’s metabolism as 3%.
#4. One glass of water will shut down midnight hunger pangs for almost 100% of the dieters studied in a University of Washington study.
#5. Lack of water, the #1 trigger of daytime fatigue.
#6. Preliminary research indicates that 8-10 glasses of water a day could significantly ease back and joint pain for up to 80% of sufferers.
#7. A mere 2% drop in body water can trigger fuzzy short-term memory, trouble with basic math, and difficulty focusing on the computer screen or on a printed page.
#8. Drinking 5 glasses of water daily decreases the risk of colon cancer by 45%, plus it can slash the risk of breast cancer by 79%., and one is 50% less likely to develop bladder cancer. Are you drinking the amount of water you should drink every day?
COKE
#1. In many states the highway patrol carries two gallons of Coke in the trunk to remove blood from the highway after a car accident.
#2. You can put a T-bone steak in a bowl of Coke and it will be gone in two days.
#3. To clean a toilet: Pour a can of Coca-Cola into the toilet bowl and let the “real thing” sit for one hour, then flush clean. The citric acid in Coke removes stains from vitreous china.
#4. To remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers: Rub the bumper with a rumpled-up piece of Reynolds Wrap aluminium foil dipped in Coca-Cola.
#5. To clean corrosion from car battery terminals: Pour a can of Coca-Cola over the terminals to bubble away the corrosion.
#6. To loosen a rusted bolt: Apply a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola to the rusted bolt for several minutes.
#7. To bake a moist ham: Empty a can of Coca-Cola into the baking pan, wrap the ham in aluminum foil, and bake. Thirty minutes before ham is finished, remove the foil, allowing the drippings to mix with the Coke for a sumptuous brown gravy.
#8. To remove grease from clothes: Empty a can of Coke into the load of greasy clothes, add detergent, and run through a regular cycle. The Coca-Cola will help loosen grease stains. It will also clean road haze from your windshield.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION:
#1. The active ingredient in Coke is phosphoric acid. It will dissolve a nail in about four days. Phosphoric acid also leaches calcium from bones and is a major contributor to the rising increase of osteoporosis.
#2. To carry Coca-Cola syrup! (the concentrate) the commercial trucks must use a hazardous Material place cards reserved for highly corrosive materials.
#3. The distributors of Coke have been using it to clean engines of the trucks for about 20 years!
Now the question is, would you like a glass of water? or Coke?
–from RR
CONGRESS FORMS MOTORCYCLE CAUCUS–The U.S. House of Representatives has formed a motorcycle safety caucus, and riders are urged to contact their motorcycle-friendly Reps and ask them to join. A caucus is a group within a legislative body that is assembled to represent a specific interest or influence a particular area of policy. The motorcycle caucus will focus on ways that Congress can improve and advance motorcycle safety efforts.
To become part of this first-ever motorcycle safety caucus, interested House members should contact either caucus co-chairs, Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) or Michael Burgess (R-TX).
Giffords, a freshman member of Congress and an avid motorcycle rider herself, said “We know from national studies that in almost two-thirds of fatal car/motorcycle crashes, the fault was with the driver of the car. We can do more to address this critical problem, and public education is a key to bringing about awareness and a reduction in such accidents.”
Burgess is a long time supporter of motorcycling who said he is looking forward to working with motorcyclists across the country on motorcycle safety, education and awareness issues.
MOTORCYCLES TO REMAIN LESS THAN 100 HP IN FRANCE–Bad news for French motorcycle riders. The almighty and powerful European Commission has ruled that France is in its legal rights to limit motorcycle power to 100 horsepower.
The French Association of Angry Bikers (FFMC — Federation Francaise des Motards en Colere) sued the French state and took them to the European courts.
Apparently, having uniform laws in Europe only apply to anything except motorcycles, said the FFMC about the ruling. The EC stated that each country could impose their own restrictions.
The FFMC countered that an extensive study by Dutch TNO showed no correlation between accidents and motorcycles with more power than 100 H.P.
So riding in France on a French-registered motorcycle means you can only have 100 H.P., while anyone else riding in France can ride whatever they want, on the same road, with the same traffic, and cars are not included in the restriction.
The FFMC vows that they are not going to let this go?stay tuned!
BMF WHEELS, INC. LAUNCHES INTO THE TRUCK MARKET–Orange, CA – Brock Weld and Blake Ramthun have started a new wheel company called BMF Wheels featuring an innovative fusion of forged wheel styling with cast wheel technology.
BMF Wheels has created a truly unique and performance-driven line of wheels for the off-road and lifted truck enthusiast. All BMF wheels feature aggressive and bold designs with chrome and “death metal” black finishes. Every BMF wheel is manufactured using a proprietary multi-axis CNC machining process. These ground-breaking innovations produce a true three-dimensional look that is second to none. All BMF wheels are engineered to exploit the longest and straightest rim lip possible, and are all TPMS sensor compatible to meet OE specifications.
BMF Wheel fitments are specifically designed for the new Toyota Tundra, Jeep JK in addition to Nissan Titan, half-ton Chevy, GMC and Cadillac trucks & SUV’s, half-ton Ford & Lincoln trucks & SUV’s and all three-quarter and one-ton applications, plus many other applications. BMF’s fitments are absolutely perfect for an aggressive fit on lifted and leveled trucks using all-terrain and mud-terrain tires. There are four styles to choose from in 20, 22 and 24 inch diameters.
BMF Wheels is committed to its customers. It will strive to provide customers the very best product combined with unmatched customer service. Every sale is important to the BMF team, and that is why Weld and Ramthun personally answer their customer’s phone calls every day.
Brock Weld, formerly of Weld Racing Wheels, has many years experience manufacturing and selling high-performance wheels. Weld Racing Wheels was sold to American Racing/Platinum Equity in 2006. After the sale, Weld left to build his own wheel company with his business partner Blake Ramthun. “I knew that I had no desire to work for anyone except myself,” said Weld. “I want to focus on the products and customers I know best; the lifted truck market is what BMF is all about.”
Blake Ramthun, formerly of Weld Racing Wheels and Pacific Wheel Distributors, has worked in the automotive aftermarket for over 15 years and has worked with Brock Weld for the past seven. “At a time when the wheel industry is overloaded with old designs and poor customer service we know BMF can bring products no one has ever seen before and customer service that is second to none,” said Ramthun.
BMF Wheels will be releasing more information on designs and fitments in both print and on its Web site soon. For further information, please visit www.bmfwheels.com or call (888) 313-2580.
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NEW SIGNATURE SERIES TOURING SEAT WITH RIDER BACKREST–MILWAUKEE (Sept. 28, 2007) – The new Signature Series Seat with Rider Backrest (P/N 51985-08 and P/N 51998-08, $499.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories offers the perfect combination of foam density and shape for long-haul touring comfort. On the road, both rider and passenger will appreciate the wide seating area. Around town, the narrow nose keeps the rider’s legs closer together at stops.
The seat features a removable rider backrest that folds down for easier passenger mounting. The backrest has a five-position height adjustment with 1.5-inch range. The forward/back angle adjustment is made with the quick twist of the control knob. An embossed Bar & Shield logo completes the smooth seating surface. The Signature Series Seat with Rider Backrest is available in two versions to fit a number of Softail models. See dealer for fitment details.
For additional information on Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories, see your local Harley-Davidson dealer or visit the Harley-Davidson Web site at www.harley-davidson.com. To find a dealer near you, call toll free 1-800-443-2153 in the U.S.A. or Canada.
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BIKERNET.COM CORRESPONDENT ALSO NATIONAL CHAMPION–I could have swore I saw Val and the Assalt Weapon on “SuperBikes” (Speed Chnl) the other night. They did a show from Bub trials. From the video the weather looked rough!!
On another note, wish me luck. I’m running for 2 National Titles on Thursday 10/11, Road Atlanta, WERA Grand National Finals. I’m current #1 in 500GP, with 5 wins, I’ve gotta start and fnish to clinch the National #1 plate. In 350GP, I’m current # 2, but the # 1 would have to break for me to take that one. He’s a good friend, on a fast Ducati, and he ain’t gonna let that happen. I’ll cover it for Bikernet.
Yep, I’m a National Champion?.in the AMA affiliatted WERA National Vintage series?.# 1 buddy! Creeping up on 50 yrs old, 2nd year of racing, maybe I should have done this sooner!!!
–Charles Young
We always look forward to your report and success on the track. We know, first hand, how difficult it is to race and report at the same time. All the best.–Bandit
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FIRST ANNUAL JESSICA’S JAM, November 23rd, 24th, 25th–Scooter Haven 19350 se. Butler Rd. Inglis, Fl 34449Proceeds go to the Jessica Marie Lunsford Foundation to support Jessie?s Place a children’s advocacy center.
This is a Family friendly event, Camping, Daily 50/50, Raffles, Auctions. Food, vendors and more.
$5.00 for all 3 days of entertainment and support for this Great Cause.Tentative band line up, Rebel Pride, Southern Thunder, Thunderstruck, John Wayne Wilkinson and the Dixie Highway Band, The Angry Hippies, Unamous, Crimson Juliet, Cold Iron, Not Tuna, Plaque of the Hour, Kwik Fix, 6 Shot 7, Stringer,Hellfire Revival, Signal Zero, Mighty Tight Whities, T-Blue Band, Cristi Vale and many more.(All these popular bands are donating their talent)
If you can’t make it to this event and would like to make a Donation. Please go to JMLFoundation.org and donate there. Indicate your donation is for Jessie?s Place.
Crystal River Harley Davidson is joining us on Sat. the 24th from 9:00 to 4:00, at their place, with a Party there also. They will have bands, food and vendors also. All their proceeds will go to Jessie?s Place also.This event is Sponsored by Biker Benefits. For more information contact Turbo Tim or Roberta @ bikerbenefits.org.
To book your band for this event contact the Entertainment Coordinator Aron 352-683-6953
RICK FAIRLESS AND JT MEET ROSS PEROT–This past weekend Rick got a call from none other than Ross Perot asking him to help pull a prank on his buddy’s wife by delivering a bad-ass chopper to his house. Rick agreed, of course, and it turned out that Mr. Perot’s buddy was none other than Norman Brinker of Brinker International (owner of Chili’s restaurants, etc)!
So Saturday morning Rick and Joe T delivered a Big Bear Chopper to the Brinker’s home and were able to meet both Mr. Perot and Mr. Brinker and talk about the good ol’ days when Mr. Brinker used to be an avid rider.
Having been hurt in a polo match years ago, Brinker is no longer able to ride, but still remembers the ride fondly. Both Perot and Brinker were great people and Rick and Joe T were honored to have met them.
–Meghan DeFreeuw
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MORE FROM THE TEXAS NATIONAL BIKE SHOW IN GALVESTON– I wanted to share some Texas National Bike Show information with everyone out there in Bikernet land, Our Bikini Show this year is going to be HOT! We feel very fortunate to have the lovely Laura Gonzalez , our Miss Lucky Devil on our team this year.
Laura won the coveted title of “Miss Lucky Devil” at last years Texas National Bike Show and we love her so much that we intend to keep her around to represent us again this year (not to mention the fact that she is beautiful and I find the guys really like to look at her). She has kindly consented to head up the bikini show this year and promises to fill our venue with beautiful girls. Lots of beautiful girls! Did I mention lots of beautiful girls?
Laura models for some very prestigious agencies in town including Premeir Promotions (where we met her), and has been in numerous TV commercials and several Latin Television shows. She also is a Miller Lite girl and gets quite a bit of exposure (not that kind) doing print work too. She has done several bike photo shoots here at the Devil’s playground with our good friend Darryl Briggs and is quite comfortable on, around and under ….. the bikes.
We are looking forward to another shoot with her in the coming weeks and would like nothing more than to see our girl become an even bigger star than she already is.
Last I spoke to her she was jetting off to Hawaii for the Miss Hawaiian Tropic contest where no doubt she will do very well, (NEWS FLASH! Laura placed in the top 20 out of more than 100 girls), oh yeah and one more thing about our girl… she ain’t no dummy she has a degree in International Business, so watch out boys Beauty and Brains a combination that can’t be beat.
Laura will be down at the Texas National Bike Show running the bikini show for us, but hopefully we can talk her into an autograph session on Saturday morning before all of the madness ensues. We will have her posters on display so make sure to drop by and see Laura and all of the other lovely ladies she will be bringing to the show on Saturday afternoon.
Remember the Texas National is just 2 weeks away, November 1st through 3rd and we do have a few spots left to compete for trophies and other prizes so check out the web site
PACK YOUR BAGS–Either come to Hawaii and hang out for the weekend at Pro Street Custom Cycles, head to Daytona for Biketoberfest, or make plans to ride across Alaska with us. What the hell, you only go around once.
We always need tool kits for the road. Here’s Dominic’s design from Star West (www.starwestinc.com). I’ll roadtest this batch of tools in Alaska. It’s a good tight set, a place to start.
You may need to hang on for a week to ten days, then we’ll bring you Smoke Out West reports, including our ride out from Parker Arizona.
Here’s an example of the Smoke Out Bikernet Trophy, that got lost, then found and delivered to Route 66 Choppers for their board track bike. That’s the gangster High School shop teacher who made the trophy, Kevin Baas. Don’t piss off the teacher.
Get this, I was asked to choose one of the bikes in the Smoke Out show for a Bikernet Award. I decided to pick a few bikes and see who didn’t win in another category. Didn’t want to see all the trophies go to one bike. I picked 66, 60 and 06. Is that strange or what?
The mystery continues. None of these bikes were picked for HORSE trophies. When I returned to the judge?s station to find out who owned 66, his paper work had mysteriously disappeared. The investigation continues. So I decided to give two trophies, but we’re still wandering around aimlessly looking for an owner. Is it 66 and 6? The terror builds.
Let’s Ride
–Bandit
click here for info on the Big Twin West Show in Phoenix.
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BIKERNET READER NEEDS A HAND–I just posted a small business on ur site. I just lost my job in a steel factory here in Ontario, Canada. I have been painting bikes now for 10 yrs as a hobby and a little extra cash. I now want to go at it full time. Could u post it asap as your site is the best and a little help would be great. It’s Cyopeck Customs here in Hamilton, Ontario.
–Bruce Cyopeck
bcyopeck@hotmail.com
THE HEART OF THE WEAPAN– Bikernet TV Exclusive: Accurate Engineering’s ‘Outlaw 120’ made history during the Bonneville Salt Flats 2007 International Motorcycle Speed Trials. The “Assault Weapan”, powered by Accurate’s 120 cubic inch Panhead motor, was 5-Ball Racing’s performance advantage on the salt.
Berry Wardlaw talks about what it takes to make HP at Bonneville. Get your performance fix at Bikernet TV.mailto:jeff@horsepowermarketing.com
NEW ILLUMINATED LED WINDSHIELD MOLDING KIT–MILWAUKEE (Sept. 28, 2007) – The new Illuminated LED Windshield Molding Kit (P/N 57335-08, $189.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories features four bands of amber LED lamps that glow as running lamps behind smoked lenses when the ignition is on. The two outer LED clusters also function as auxiliary directional indicators when the turn signals are activated.
All wiring is concealed inside the fairing for a clean, custom appearance. This complete kit includes all necessary mounting hardware. Fits 1996-later Electra Glide and Street Glide models.
For additional information on Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories, see your local Harley-Davidson dealer or visit the Harley-Davidson Web site at www.harley-davidson.com. To find a dealer near you, call toll free 1-800-443-2153 in the U.S.A. or Canada.
DELRAY BEACH DITCHES MOTORCYCLE BAN IDEA, AMENDS NOISE LAW– City votes instead to stiffen fines for noise along stretch of Atlantic
WE WON! AND YOUR CALLS AND EMAILS HELPED MAKE IT HAPPEN!
Fellow Freedom Fighters:
I attended the protest rally at the Delray Beach, FL City Hall last night, but by the time I finished directing traffic–flagging bikers in at the semi-hidden turn of off Atlantic Avenue–the meeting room was filled and no more people were allowed in. Biker Tammy Jenkins is preparing a transcript for us, however, which I should be able to share through our forum in a few days.
I spoke with several attendees after the meeting, all of whom confirmed this news article quote: “Officials were inundated with e-mails and calls from all over the country asking them to reconsider, they said.”
So let me say THANK YOU to all who responded to the recent call-to-action, because your calls and emails helped make this happen. In fact, the City Commission did not even hold a public forum before voting to back away from the motorcycle ban!
This war is not over, but our “air power” won the first battle without the troops on the ground having to fire a shot!
THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING OUR CALLS-TO-ACTION!
–Bruce 🙂
–from Rogue
THE ULTIMATE IN LEATHER RIDING APPAREL FROM THE LEGEND–These are completely wild, insulated leather over-pants, capable of zipping over your demins. When it warms up, just unzip and keep riding.
BARBER ANNUAL VINTAGE FESTIVAL THIS WEEKEND–The Barber Motorsports Park is pleased to announce that the 3nd Annual Barber Vintage Festival will be held this weekend, October 19-21. The Festival features the American Historic Racing Association (AHRMA), which celebrates vintage motorcycle racing and marks their last race of the 2007 season.
The Barber Vintage Festival has a variety of events for spectators to enjoy including a swap meet, flea market, vintage demos and an auction. Visitors will also have a rare opportunity to see and hear the exotic motorcycles from the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, home to one of the largest vintage and modern motorcycle collections in the world.
Park admission includes all events. Three-day tickets are $30 in advance, $40 at the gate. Single-day tickets for Saturday or Sunday are $20 in advance, $25 at the gate. Gates open at 7:30am each day. Children 12 and under admitted free with paying adult. Concessions will be available all weekend. To purchase tickets, call (205) 327-RACE or click
BIKERNET MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP SEMINAR–Microchip Technology Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Sanghi offers practical help for your real-life business challenges.
Question: I’m a middle manager for a medium-size company. I’m trying to continuously improve my managerial skills to grow in the company. I continuously come across the words “Manager” and “Leader” used interchangeably. How would you describe the difference between a manager and a leader?
-Charles, Chandler Answer: Congratulations for committing yourself to continuous improvement, and thank you for asking this very thoughtful question. There are very significant differences between a manager and a leader.
A manager can be assigned or appointed to head up a department or an organization. But a leader has to be chosen by the followers. A leader is not a leader without followers. A manager can follow a cookie-cutter process to manage a department or a franchised store. But a leader is a lot more than just the person in charge.
A leader provides long-term vision for the organization. He/she sets priorities, grabs hold of tough problems, sets standards of excellence, imparts a sense of urgency, has exuberant commitment, keeps the big picture in view, provides the ability to deal with failures and is tough while being fair with people. He/she is someone the followers look toward for guidance, problem resolution, comfort, support and help.
Both managers and leaders have some power over their subordinates. (I wrote about the powers of a manager in this column on Aug 19, 2007.) Leaders tend to make use of “referent power” a lot more than managers do.
Leadership is a dynamic relationship between leaders and followers, and it is based on mutual influence and common purpose. In a successful relationship, both leaders and followers benefit in achieving a higher level of motivation and moral development as they affect real and intended change.
Management can be turned into a science by developing methods, processes and rules to manage. But leadership is more art than science and can change significantly with the culture of the organization and the task-relevant maturity of the followers.
So, as you can see, while a manager can be appointed just to head up a group, it takes vision, hard work, courage and skills to become an effective leader. And, leadership can be fragile and easily lost if you let down your followers. A leader must occasionally look behind to see that someone is following.
Retired Gen. and U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell sums this up the best: “Leadership is the art of accomplishing more than the science of management says is possible.”
BIKETOBERFEST EVENTS WITHIN RIDING DISTANCE OF DAYTONA– October 19 – 21, 2007.Crystal River. Benefit for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and Tattooberfest at The Loft Neighborhood Bar & Grill, 10131 N. Citrus Avenue. Vendors and Bands Welcome. Saturday 50-50 for American Cancer Society. Sunday 50-50 for DeRosa Fire Department. Come be a part of a true benefit! Info: 352-794-0226
Sanford. Biketoberfest Block Party at Seminole Harley-Davidson, 620 Hickman Cirlce. Bring your old bike parts to sell, swap or trade. Free set up for everyone. Free beer, live entertainment, food, vendors. Info: 407-328-1212 or
Inglis. Old School Biker Rendevous at Scooter Haven,19350 SE Butler Rd. Must be 18 to attend. Clothing optional. $10 at gate for the weekend primitative camping, bikini/nude bike wash, pudding wrestling, wet t shirt contest, live music, vendors,adult and bike games, daily 50/50, bike show, ship of memories. Info: 352-476-3420 or SATURDAY 10/20/2007: New Smyrna Beach. Blue Knights Biketoberfest celebration at the Fraternal Order of Police 471 Old Mission Road. Breakfast from 8 to 10 AM and then guided rides leaving at 10:00 AM, your choice to either the Law Enforcement Museum in Titusville or through the Ocala National Forrest. Return to the FOP lodge for BBQ and entertainment by Elvis, aka: Rich from 3 PM until? Driver $20 passenger $15. Info: Dave 386-689-0809. New Smyrna Beach. Daytona Chapter, US Military Vets MC Biketoberfest Party at the USMVMC Clubhouse, 208 N. Orange Avenue from 2 PM til ?! Food, beverages, music, 50-50, etc. All bikers welcome. 386-547-2548 New Smyrna Beach. Biketoberfest Grand Celebration on historic Flagler Avenue from 5 – 9 pm for the bikers. No admission charges, Show & Stroll for bikers. Food at all the restaurants and plenty of live music just steps from the ocean. Info: 386 795-1060 Deltona. Latin American Motorcycle Assoc. of Deltona 2nd Anniversary Party.12 Noon til 6 PM at Deltona Headquarters, 827 Deltona Blvd. Suite C (Around back of the Tobacco Traders). Food, beer, drink and music. Play pool, dominos, card or just have fun. Everyone welcome. Info: 386-878-4561 Orlando to Daytona. 1st Annual Rupert’s Kids Benefit Ride. Register at Seminole Harley-Davidson, 620 Hickman Circle, Sanford after breakfast. Ride departs for The Battle Grounds, 1640 N US Hwy 1, Ormond Beach for Lunch. $30 rider, $15 passenger includes ride and lunch. More info: Palm Coast. Annual Blessing or the Bikes at St. Mark by the Sea Luthern Church, 303 Palm Coast Pkwy. NE. Homestyle breakfast 9 am – Noon. $4 donation requested. Blessings at 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30. Raffles and 50-50. Info: 386-445-3420 or Weirsdale. Dollars for Dale, 2 – 9 PM at County Line Package and Lounge, Hwy 25. Benefit for Dale Budzinski who had an accident at Blue Sink Lake. Dale has no insurance to speak of and has no idea if and when he can go back to work. So his friends and family are holding a raffle in his name, we also will have 50/50 raffle and other events, there is plenty of motorcycle parking. Inglis. Support our Troops Hog Roast with the fixin’s at The Mousetrap Saloon, Food Ranch Shoping Center, Hwy 19. 6 pm – 10 pm. Live music with Cutler Spur, good, fun, etc. Collection boxes for materials for the troops located throughout Citrus and Marion counties. Please call 352-447-5920 or 352-597-0052 for info on what we’re trying to collect. SEBASTIAN: -Meet you at EARLS HIDEAWAY (1405 INDIAN RIVER DRIVE) and listen to the music of “ERNIE SOUTHERN” 2:00-6:00PM followed by “ROUGHOUSE” from 8:30-12:30, go check it out. It has one of the best views of the river of any drinking establishment and draws bikers from the north, south and west (east is very wet). Parking is permitted on the river side as well. More info: call (772)589-5700 MERRITT ISLAND: “THIRSTY BONES” ( formerly FALCON’S ROOST)?Join Bill in Merritt Island and listen to the music by “MISSING PICKET” He’d love to have you stop by and check it out. The bar is located in the Merritt Crossing Plaza strip mall off of Courtney Blvd. on Crockett Blvd. Also you can turn onto Crockett Blvd from SR3 and go to the Plaza. The bar is located behind burger king. If you get lost call them @(321)452-0568. SUNDAY 10/21/2007 Palatka. Car and Cycle Swap Meet at Putnam County Fairgrounds. 8 am – 3 pm. Bike and Car For sale by owners Corrals, bike games, kids games, live music, top 30 car and bike shows with trophies and cash awards. $4, under 14 free. Info: 904-425-9896 or 386-868-3727 or SEBASTIAN: -Meet you at EARLS HIDEAWAY , 1405 INDIAN RIVER DRIVE) and listen to the music of the “FAT CITY” , go check it out. It has one of the best views of the river of any drinking establishment and draws bikers from the north, south and west (east is very wet). Parking is permitted on the river side as well. More info: call (772)589-5700 American Legion Post 81: Come by the American Legion Post 81 on USI north of University Blvd beside the Hess station From 7:00PM- 10:00PM and join the “KARAOKE” with Jim Haley. Show everyone you need to be on the TV. For more info call the Legion @ (321)723-2939. –from Rogue BIKERNER QUOTE OF THE DAY–The most successful people are those who are good at plan B.” –James Yorke, VANCOUVER TOY RUN UPDATE–Thank you so much to everyone who came out and braved the rain on the Vancouver Motorcycle Toy Run on October 7th! A lot of people will have a happier Christmas because of your generosity. Also a special thanks to all of the volunteers and, of course, the sponsors who help make this run happen year after year (http://www.toyrun.lmcb.ca/sponsors.html). Unfortunately, due to the poor weather and the conflicting holiday, our numbers were down significantly this year . The number of toys collected was 1,307 and the monetary donations were approximately $14,000.00 the day of the event, which is less than half of what it normally is. If you were unable to make it to the event but would still like to support the Christmas Bureau you can contact Chris Bayliss, ED, directly at (604) 253-7191 or check them out on-line at http://www.lmcb.ca/ Justin Ball of Redcoat Photo was at the ride taking photos which are now available at www.redcoatphoto.com under “Bike Events photos.” Check it out to see if you’re up there! Justin is donating 20% of the gross sales from this event to the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau. This year at the intersection of Barnet and Ioco Road in Port Moody the traffic camera was flashing as the bikes rode through the red light. Chris Bayliss, of the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau, has discussed this with the Port Moody police department and we do not anticipate having this problem next year. If perchance you do receive a ticket please notify us at (604) 580-0111 or 1-877-580-0111. NEW GOB COMING FROM EUROPE–Will Jenna do? You may see the feature later today. Continued On Page 4
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October 18, 2007 Part 2
By Bandit |
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SWEET BILLET SHIFTERS FOR ANY SIZE FOOT–Right on the heels of their immensely popular Tombstone Taillight Housing, SoftBrake has introduced a whole collection of super sanitary, fully functional custom SHIFT LEVERS. Machined from solid billet aluminum each lever is polished and plated in rugged, durable show quality chrome. Available in 3 styles, Plain, Slotted and with Holes there is a style for every taste and machine.
Additionally, function and comfort for any size foot is assured with four custom sizes available, including; .5″, 1″, 1.5″ and 2″ over stock shaft lengths. If you’re looking for a really classy looking shifter with rugged durability to match, you have got to take a close look at these new pieces from SoftBrake.
Choose your size and style for just $75. For complete details call SoftBrake direct at 951-549-9954 or catch them on the Web at
CALIFORNIA CUSTOMS FOUND A NEW HOME, BUT CAN’T FLAME THE BUILDING–California Customs has found a new home. After building bikes for over 12 years from our shop in Mountain View, Calif. California Customs has relocated to our new facility in San Jose, Calif. With more space to build custom bikes and display our parts we think the new location is a great fit for us.
We’re holding our Grand Re-Opening party Saturday October 20 and will officially be open October 23. As usual we can still be found on the net at www.calcustom.com too. Unfortunately the landlord won’t let us flame the building.
For more information about our line of custom built bikes, custom designed unassembled kits, having your current ride customized or our line of parts contact us at:
California Customs
2081 U Bering Dr.
San Jose, CA 95131
888-707-CUSTOM
408-954-8972
DID YOU SEE THE DONNIE SMITH BUILD TECH ON BIKERNET.COM. IT CAME FROM A WOLFGANG BOOK. HERE’S THE LASTEST FROM THE PUBLISHER–From Sheet Metal Fabrication to Bonneville Racers – New Books from Wolfgang Publications
Sheet Metal Fabrication Basics gives the reader the knowledge needed to shape sheet metal without the need for expensive power tools. The reader needs only a simple shop equipped with the most basic of tools. Master craftsman Rob Roehl from the shop of Donnie Smith explains how to stretch and shrink sheet metal.
$24.95 + S&H, 144 pages long, 350+ photos.
Triumph Motorcycle Restoration
As popular as the Triumph Twins were in the 60s and 70s, they are quite possibly more popular now. The new book from Wolfgang Publications offers complete start-to-finish assembly and restoration sequences on two Triumph Twins, a 1963 and a 1969 Bonneville. Also included is the start-to-finish assembly of the 1969 engine and transmission.
$29.95 + S&H, 144 pages, 450+ photos.
Bonneville, World’s Fastest Motorcycles
Over 150 bikes make the salt their home for one week in September. Those bikes range from small-budget, small displacement entries, to the very professional and expensive streamliners of companies like Bub and Kawasaki. Well-known photographer Horst R?sler captures the magic of Bonneville: The bikes, the limitless salt, the sunburned faces of crew and riders.
$29.95 + S&H, 144 pages, 200+ photos, hardcover.
All these books and many more are available from Wolfgang Publications. Order by mail (PO Box 223, Stillwater, MN 55082) by phone (651 275 0194) or on the web (wolfpub.com).
BIKERNET BANNER ARRIVES IN DAYTONA FOR BIKETOBERFEST–The banner showed up early in Daytona but it was a couple of days before it could find some fine gals to hold its edges. The event has just started, so I am sure we will have more to come. Seems like Jay, from Jay Brake, gets in there every time. What’s with that?
Watch out for more action at 2Wheelers on Main. Check ’em out for all the cool stuff and tell ’em Bikernet sent ya.
THE KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 2007, 2008 UPDATE–The new chop year is upon us and as always I amworking hard with my students to one up what we havedone in the past. I knew last years SPS meathookbuild and the ’58 Panhead build, which is in the newissue #16 of DICE, would be tough to beat, but we areup to our personal challenge. This year we have aLeroy Thompson Ethyl frame with an old ironhead motorthey also donated pairing up with a Pearson Customsspringer. We also have a Sucker Punch Sally framethat will be getting a new S&S 93 inch highcompression cone Shovel..THANKS S&S!
We also have a few of the true old school builds thatI fund which include a 1942 WLA all original sidevalve army bike, and a 1947 FLH knucklehead. I knowthis year will definitely show Kennedy is the coolesthigh school class in the world! These kids areenrolled in a 18 week course on the bike building thatcounts as credit for graduation, how cool is that!
Anyinterested sponsors can contact me through my websitewww.baasmetalcraft.com
–Kevin “TEACH” Baas
ADLY MOTO LLC INTRODUCES ALL NEW TITAN 300 SHAFT DRIVE PTO EQUIPPED WATER-COOLED UTILITY ATV–Adly Moto also announces the arrival of the Italian designed Roxon brand.ADLY MOTO announced today the introduction of an all new 4X4 utility shaft drive ATV. According to Terry Nesbitt, Adly Moto VP, “we will formally introduce the latest edition to our product line at the GIE EXPO (Louisville Lawn and Garden Show) October 25-27. The Titan 300 with numerous unique features including shaft drive water-cooled 4-valve head engine with ceramic coated cylinder, all wheel independent torsion bar suspension, and an industry first secondary dual-range transmission with PTO is the beginning of a new segment in the ATV industry.
This state of the art new design utilizes a dual-range CVT along with a secondary dual-range transmission with front and rear differentials resulting in a mutli-faceted ATV with excellent towing capacity as well as the potential to obtain reasonable speeds. The secondary transmission provides 2.5 times more torque in order to maximize load capacity and reduce CVT wear.
The Adly Moto PTO System and separate disc brake offers many unique opportunities including an industry first shaft drive Power Trailer (900 pound load capacity) with an independent differential, hydraulic dump bed and independent suspension; ATV and Power Trailer become a 6 X 6. The PTO is quick disconnect and the differential compensates for L/R wheel speed thereby shortening the turning radius and enhancing the overall handling characteristics.”
Nesbitt also states, “Adly Moto is now the exclusive distributor for the Roxon brand. The Roxon Bullet 125 Dirt Bike is an Italian designed product with an excellent reputation for performance, quality and style. The Bullet 125 utilizes a girder type frame with numerous alloy and billet component parts and is available in both Dirt Bike and Super Moto styles.”
Corporate website is usa.adlymoto.com.
PAUGHCO SLIP ON SLASH CUT MEGAPHONES– Check out these slick new SLASH CUT MEGAPHONE mufflers recently introduced by Paughco. Originally designed for Dressers the unique mufflers will adapt to many applications using 1 3?4″ head pipes. Each Megaphone is 29″ long and measure 3 3?4″ diameter at the tip. Mufflers are fit with steel baffles and are chrome plated. Each muffler is fit with a single dual hole mounting bracket for easy installation.
Paughco SLIP ON MEGAPHONES retail for $129.95 each and can be ordered direct by calling 775-246-5738 or visit them on the Web at
BIKERNET ALASKAN ADVENTURE COMING– Testing which Buells, the Uly & TT?? What is that place (Fleet Center) where you get your project bikes?? Is that a H-D demo distribution deal for the Magazines out in Ca.?? We just got a 08′ Buell Uly in. One of the mechanics here bought it. Sold his Dyna for the cash to buy it!! The Uly would be a great ride for you goin to Alaska. You won’t be as cramped as the M2 Badlands Buell was.
For me, I like the Kawi KLR. Best bang for the buck around!! A used Buell blast bought cheap would make a great Dual Sport Project. I also like a mid to late 90’s Sportster with Dual Sport suspension.
We had a customer take a Sportster, setup as a Dual Sport to Alaska. It had BMW type off road bags on it. He also carried a extra rear tires, tools etc. with him. The guy was a local from Charlotte in his ’60s!!
–Pablo
Within the next two weeks we will have an initial plan, maps and dates for the Bikernet Alaskan Adventure 2008.–Bandit
HELMET RALLIES WERE THE PATH TO FREEDOM–How may helmet laws have been repealed in the last 10 years (not counting the perversion of principal in accepting insurance compromise, such as in Florida, Kentucky and Texas)? We repealed something like 29 state laws in 1977 and ’78.
A call to action is needed and it’s needed now. Even more necessary is for leadership to stop resisting these actions which have worked in the past and will work now. The membership has been corralled long enough. Turn the people loose and lead them to the streets. Wake up the legislature in your state to the fact the “people” effected by helmet laws don’t want them.
–Pan
RED WING MOTORCYCLES LAUNCHED BY AEROSMITH FRONT MAN–RED Wing Motorcycles is the name of the new custom motorcycle manufacturing business founded by Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler in collaboration with engineer Mark Dirico and AC Custom Motorcycles.A press release from the company states: “Red Wing Motorcycles are the fusion of rock and roll artistry and superior engineering. Imbued with Tyler’s sense of style, each motorcycle is as comfortable to ride as it is sexy.”
Red Wing Motorcycles debuted its new designs, the Retro and ProStreet models, at the New Hampshire International Speedway’s Sylvania 300, and they are now available from Manchester and Nashua, New Hampshire Harley-Davidson dealerships.
Talking about the bikes he designed, Tyler said: “You get on one of these bikes and you can ride for days. These bikes are sick, rugged, and just damn cool, and they’re amazing to look at!”
Each bike is backed by an extensive warranty and can be fully serviced by local Harley dealers. Bikes will be available in partnership with select dealerships across the East Coast through 2008 with a national-roll out planned later that year.
RED WING MOTORCYCLES
Manchester, New Hampshire, USA
Tel: 603 622 2461
CHOPPER BICYCLES AVAILABLE–They are all very solid, well crafted bikes. They can hold a 250lb person and ride really smooth. They are all the same style and come ineither black or red. I just take each one and trick ’em out/customized themin different ways and sell ’em.
I have gotten great responses from all who come across them.My bikes and apparel will be available there for now and through the sitewhen complete. I know myspace is huge so that should work out fine for themoment.
–A
Z ART EXHIBIT OF THE WEEK– Here’s my pic of the week for ya… The bike is (formerly) my ’62 panhead. The decoration is Paige. ‘Nuff said. Have a good week.
–Z Eastwood
TATTOO BIKE HELPS WOUNDED WARRIORS– Bandit got on the horn, “Hey I need more details on the auction of Brass Balls Bobbers’ tattoo bobber and the Wounded Warrior Project for Thursday the news.”
I wiped the drool off my mouth and the sleep from my eyes as I put the bottle of Jack on the floor before it spilled. “Ok, ok, ok? “Limme think, the auction is underway and someone is going to get the tattoo bobber that was built on Speed’s V-Twin TV he/she show and will be profiled in January 2008 Easyriders Magazine.
I don’t know anything about the Wounded Warrior Project except that some of the proceeds of the Brass Balls Bobbers eBay auction go to this charity,” I said to Bandit. “Well get to it and get me the info asap!”
So I called Catherine Pillsbury at the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) and found out that it is run by a bunch of gung-ho Bandit-types with programs to help service members and their families immediately following injury, and during their convalescence and rehabilitation.
After I got the details I shot Bandit an email with a link to the WWP that I put up in the BBB department. I also sent him a link on the Brass Balls Bobber Tattoo Bobber on eBay.
–Mouser
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October 18, 2007 Part 1
By Bandit |
What the hell?
There’s more going on than I could shake an 80-spoke wheel at. Biketoberfest is scrambling, Bike clubs are leaving the Hawaiian Islands, another new motorcycle manufacturer is starting, a town in Florida tried to outlaw bikes and new bike products are popping up everywhere.
Of course Bikernet is trying to make all these transitions as easy as possible. We’re working with JIMS machine to bring you all the special tools you need to accomplish your job. Watch for the techs coming up.
Let’s hit the news, I’ve got to jump on a plane for Hawaii to check out the club scene and be there for Deacon’s Grand Opening of Pro Street Custom Cycles on the Windward side on Sunday the 21st from 1-5. I’m going to bring a batch of photos of the Assalt Weapan, if you want a shot of the World’s Fastest Panhead signed by the guy who swept the shop on Wednesdays-no problem. Let’s hit the news:
CUSTOM CHROME OFFERS SU ELIMINATOR II CARBURETOR KITS BY RIVERA–Kits include SU “Eliminator II” carburetor with polished dome, chrome air filter, chrome velocity stack, chrome leveling bracket, intake manifold, push-pull throttle bracket, and comprehensive instructions. Carbs are jetted for stock engines.
Two extra needles are included to cover most modified engines including strokers to 86 cubic inches. Kits Include solid mount, upswept manifold that works with most fuel tanks including 5.0 gallon Fat Bobs.
Distributed by Custom Chrome; view our online catalog at www.customchrome.com
IS CARB (CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD) OUT OF CONTROL?–I spoke to Todd Erdmann today (Owner of TMCC, Thunder Mountain Custom Motorcycles) about the CARB settlement he just paid (See below). It was just as I thought. TMCC inadvertently sent ’07 motorcycles to CA dealers with ’06 engines and ’06 CARB engine labeling. It was an oversight, not an intentional action. Todd believes a disgruntled past employee contacted CARB to blow the whistle. The motorcycles had the proper pollution control equipment, but the wrong engine label and the ’07 paperwork wasn’t submitted. In effect, TMCC paid $257,000 for a paperwork and labeling error. There never was a pollution issue. Adding more pain to this situation, TMCC’s San Diego, Orange County and San Clemente dealers canceled their TMCC franchise, even though TMCC paid all of CARB’s fines against its CA dealers.It is my opinion that CARB is out of control and will not stop their collection of ill-gotten gains until the industry fights back… HARD. They don’t care about air quality as much as they care about collecting fines. When are we going to say enough is enough? SEMA just won a fight with CA where the state wanted to do annual tests on 15-year old and older vehicles. I think we need to join forces with SEMA, the combination of the MIC and SEMA could be formidable.Additionally, there are a few good senators who want to float a bill to protect the vintage car and rodding community. They hope to pass Federal legislature that provides a path to build and title these vehicles. Why can’t we support them in their fight and add motorcycles to the mix?I recommend that the MIC discuss this matter in the next meetings of the MIC Aftermarket Committee and American V-Twin Committee.
GoTo: http://www.arb.ca.gov/enf/casesett/casesett.htm for an update on the settlements CARB has collected. Note the $1,000,000 settlement against Dynojet. I believe Dynojet is still an MIC member. How many more MIC members will pay the price of a corrupt CARB?
–David G. Koshollek
Tel: 928-445-8286
NEW FUEL INJECTION TUNING FROM S&S EZFI–Sometimes you just need a little extra help in tuning a bike. The addition of a high flow air cleaner and slip-on mufflers or a complete exhaust system can alter the flow characteristics of a fuel injected bike just enough to make the air/fuel ratio less than desirable. Adding or subtracting fuel is a necessity, but the minimal amount may not be enough to justify a complete fuel injection system replacement. This is where the S&S EZFI comes into play.
With simple adjustments handled with buttons and a screwdriver, you can add fuel where your bike needs it-and remove fuel where you don’t! Additionally the S&S EZFI impacts only fuel delivery, it makes no changes to the other stock ECM functions like turn signals, instruments or safety functions.
This add-on module is waterproof, requires no crimping or soldering of wires for installation and has available software (EZTune software) that allows you to custom tune separate front and rear cylinder maps using the S&S diagnostic cable (PN 55-1271). The EZFI is available to fit all Harley-Davidson motorcycles equipped with Delphi? fuel-injection including closed-loop models.
PN 106-0890 MSRP $189.95
BIKERNET PRODUCT OF THE WEEK–Guy goes in an adult store and asks for an inflatable doll.
Guy Behind the counter says, “Male or female?”
Customer says, “Female.”
Counter guy asks, “Black or white?
Customer says, “White.”
Counter guy asks, “Christian or Muslim?”
Customer says, “What does religion have to do with it?”
Counter guy says, “The Muslim one blows itself up.”
FORK TRUSS SUPPORTS FROM CCE–Our fork truss is truly a performance part. It dramatically improves front-end handling. The engineering design and sleek styling are obvious characteristics in this part. The compound arc, which sweeps upward and rearward simultaneously, imparts greater resistance to deflection, twisting and bending of the fork. The upward arch also provides additional fender clearance. The addition of large diameter holes spaced out to a maximum strength calculation helps keep unsprung weight to a minimum.
Installation is very simple and the disassembly of the front-end is not necessary. These trusses are designed to bolt securely to the lower sliders. Trusses are machined out of solid billet aluminum and can be purchased in a polished or chrome finish.
Custom Cycle Engineering
1970 Peacock Boulevard
f Oceanside, CA 92056
Phone: 800-472-9253
f Fax: 760-941-6489
NEW WEB-BASED MULTI-VENDOR MOTORCYCLE PARTS CATALOG EASES SHOPPING, ORDERING, INVOICING HEADACHES FOR BIKE SHOP OWNERS AND ALLOWS ANY SIZE CATALOG TO BE COMPARED SIDE BY SIDE–The easy-to-use application, called “the most exciting business tool to aid the motorcycle industry since the computer” by one user, allows shop employees-and customers who log onto a shop’s website-to search, compare and purchase motorcycle parts, accessories and apparel from multiple vendors with just a few mouse clicks.
Any purchases made on BikeShop Full Throttle are stored in the shop owner’s store application to be ordered at any time of their own choosing. As an added-value, the application sorts and then generates orders by distributor to be printed, mailed, faxed or sent on-line to the appropriate vendor. Further complementing BikeShop, Full Throttle’s innovative technology is an option whereby the application can be integrated with a V Twin customized Quickbooks Point of Sale or other dealer management systems for easy tracking and invoicing.
MAINSHAFT SPROCKET/PULLEYLOCKNUT SOCKET – 1/2″ drive–Heavy-Duty thick wall tube. Extra long two piece design, inner collar willretain wrench to nut for safer service work. 1-7/8 hex, 1/2 Drive.
No.94660-37A – Use on all Big Twins 1936-99. Use on Twin Cam 1999-05 FXD,1999-06 FL & 2000-06 FXST. Also aftermarket 6-speeds.
Suggested Retail Price $ 139.80
–JT Lepien
www.jimsusa.com
BIKETOBER CAUTION FLAG OUT FOR TEEN DRIVERS–With iPods, cell phones, text messaging and even good, old-fashioned conversation, it’s tough to keep young eyes on the road.
Crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers, making up 36 percent of all deaths — more than 6,000 people — for this age group, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.And Florida is among the deadliest states in the country for young motorists, according to AAA and the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration.
–BY MEGAN DOWNSFLORIDA TODAY
–from Rogue
STOP BY THE PRO STREET OPEN HOUSE–Pick up a Bikernet Sticker and a signed photo of the World’s fastest Panhead. Bandit will sign each and every one, since he’s the bastard who built the bike.
BIKERNET.COM RAREST AND MOST UNUSUAL SHOT OF THE WEEK–Hey Chief,I was saving this pic for my feature if and when the Von Zipper’s Mutha-Fokker bike gets done, but I’m building so off what this bike looked like, I figured that you might like to use it on the bikernet main page.
I came by the photo courtesy of Dr. MoZ in Darkest Scotland, so if you use it, please give the good old Dr. the archive photo credit.
–TBear
IT WILL ROCK YOUR OFFICE / MAN CAVE– There is nothing better than some quality art that makes your office, den, shop or garage look just right. Bikers around the world have voted these prints the best with their wallet. Take a look at what’s in the Black Market and upgrade your man cave.
Simply Wow Releases First Organic Cleaning Products for Motorcycles–August 21, 2007 – Idaho Falls, IDAHO – Not new to cleaning products, Source Direct Holdings, Inc. now offers a new, green cleaning product for the motorcycle industry; Simply Wow for motorcycles. Source Direct Holdings is established in the household and automotive cleaning industries for developing and manufacturing highly effective and non-toxic biodegradable cleaning and appearance products.
Located in the heart of the Eastern Idaho Technology Corridor, Source Direct Holdings provides cost-effective solutions that make life better. The public company guarantees that you will say “Wow” when you see how their products work on your motorcycle. Their products are all organic, meaning the consumer can rid themselves of all the other cleaners in their cabinet and replace them with one solution that doesn’t pollute our planet. Cleaning up messes and keeping the environment healthy is easy with Simply Wow!
Simply Wow is being introduced to the motorcycle industry because of the inherent qualities of the cleaning system. It is great for all motorcycle paint jobs because it is all organic, restores factory shine and removes bugs. It is safe for virtually all surfaces including black chrome and aftermarket window tint. It contains no harmful agents such as acid, hexane, silicone or petroleum distillates. Simply Wow is the cleaning system for any motorcycle.
For additional information, visit our web-site at www.simplywow.com or contact Deren Smith at: 877-529-4114.
BIKERNET READER BACK ON THE ROAD–Hey Bandit ! We got her bolted back together in time for the weekend so I picked it up Friday afternoon and I’ve been on it ever since ! Even rode it to the office today…two months without a bike is cruel…..all the new parts work except my fuel guage doesn’t light up at night ( wouldn’t ya know it ?! ) good thing it’s buried in the fairing and will be easy to get at…………shit.
BUT I ain’t complaining ’cause it looks great and rides great and I’m happy to have my bagger back
–Dusty
BIKERNET.COM/HOT BIKE SPS BIKE BUILD FOR IRAQI VET BUILT BY HIS BROTHER AND BIKERNET CORRESPONDENT–Hey boss, I posted the final episode before bike is given to my brother at the Hard Rock Roadhouse in Daytona and Biketoberfest. I have about 80 percent of the final assembly in there, then the final finished feature will be published in Hot Bike.
I will get you the finished bike shots after I get back as well as the presentation. Maybe, if your nice, I’ll even give you something from Biketoberfest. See ya, I’m getting on a plane in 3 hours!
Watch for these reports and the full feature in Hot Bike Magazine.
–Johnny
Johnny was supposed to build the SPS kit in his garage, but due to clumsy fingers and limited tools Lucky Devil Metal Works, in Houston, handled the final and the fine construction. Watch for the feature.–Bandit
NEWEST ISSUE OF HOT BIKE ON THE STANDS NOW–Hey, check out the newest issue of Hot Bike, on newsstands Oct.23. Darrenbuilt this Fat Boy in his living room with the help of metal shaper ColtonHardison, pretty impressive bike. Really shows what you can do with an H-Dif you put your mind to it.
We shot the bike as soon as we got into Sturgisthis past Aug. Then the bike proceeded to win at the Rat’s Hole and Metzelershows. Not bad for a rookie builder.
–Eric Ellis
Executive Editor
Hot Bike Magazine
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ORIGINAL PAINT THOR COMING TO BIKERNET.COM–5Ball- this un’s hot off the griddle–Don’s Auction bike for Bonham & Butterfield’s… I’ve pitched it to Maida, but for a few thousand I might let you have sloppy seconds…
–Cuff
SMOKE OUT WEST MEETING–My name is Daniel Garcia , I met you at the Horse Smkeout 2 . I did not get a chance to say thank you for having a badass web site. Your website helped me deal with the stress with being on deployments for example Guatanamo Bay, Cuba, Okinawa and Japan. When I was on deployment the only way I ever got to see choppers and bobbers was through your website and through the Horse Backstreet Choppers. I had my mother send the magazines to me every month. Now that I’m in California, I’ll be here for 3 yrs, as a Navy Instructor teaching Electrical Construction, I almost got sent to Iraq but lucky for me someone else filled the spot. But I’ll get my chance to go over there.
Well thanks again sir and thank you for this badass website it helps a lot when we’re overseas.
–Daniel Garcia
Construction Electrician Second Class Petty Officier Seabee Combat Warfare USN
garciad25@yahoo.com
P.SI ride a 2005 Night Train,1990 FXSTCAnd I ‘m working on a 1975 FLH that I’m going to make into a hardtailthis Tuesday I’m the frame it to a shop in Carson CA I don’t know shit aboutabout putting bikes together but I’m going to find out.
FLORIDA BIKE DEAL OF THE WEEK–Thought maybe you could post this somewhere for us.It’s a gorgeous bike and needs a new home.He will deliver!
It’s called Burnt Sunshine.Richard Castagna got a good deal on the whole drive train and motor kit from Southern Motorcycles Works out of Virginia for his next build. He haughtily speaks that the 2005 Ultima 113 inch motor along with its sister Ultima six speed transmission that pulls more torque, is less problematical and was much less expensive than the countless kits he researched before he purchased anything. Then he added a super G S&S carb for absolutely no breathing problems, a HI-4 Crane ignition and some swap meet specials like the exhaust pipes, lower legs and a freebie headlight, Richard was ready to rock and roll on this metal flake copper chopper.
There’s a hint of influence from the early Billy Lane days. This ride is indeed, modern and yes, different. Check out the low lying handlebars, reminiscent of the ones seen on a Discovery Channel Build Off between Lane and Indian Larry. They are, along with the fuel tank and rear fender, all one-of-a-kind pieces from South Florida fabricator Jerry Graves. The frame is also modified by Graves, with its geometric holes in the front slanted down tube. Also traditional cool, and space saving, is the oil tank in the front half of the rear fender which significantly opens up the space between motor and frame. A Brighton frame never looked so fresh.
Richard has live in South Florida since 1974. He opened his own tattoo shop in 1998. Knowledgeable and consistent about being healthy, Richard has been a body builder for several years, and says he’s fighting the aging process all the way! His new age heavy metal custom chop is a lot of entertainment for the man who actually built it in his garage. It turns a lot of heads, and Richard’s unassuming demeanor by no means falters at all the attention. His girlfriend, Jerilyn Scott, enjoys spending time with her man, whether it’s at the tattoo shop, on the road or posing for these pictures.
Richard credits John McAteer at Red Devil Cycles in Stuart with help in the “very little” wiring process. The alligator seat is from local upholstery master Scott Valentine, of Dead Animal Seats. Its real alligator and sits nicely solo atop the custom frame. The only good gator is a dead gator.
Richard wants to acknowledge Jerry Graves for all his skillful works and Chris McKevitt for laying down the metal flake House of Kolor Mother of the Sea Creature Pearl and Orange which reminds Richard of those early sixties toilet seats.
It is now for sale so he can build yet another piece of riding pie. You can own it when you call Richard’s cell at 772-215-7180 or Gothic City in Stuart, Florida 772-288-1633. Tell him I sent you.
Wear shades.
–Katmandu
katmandu74@bellsouth.net
THE BIKERNET VETENERY CLINIC SEMINAR– A little girl asked her Mom, ‘Mom, may I take the dog for a walk around the block?’
Mom replies, ‘No, because she is in heat.’
‘What’s that mean?’ asked the child.
‘Go ask your father. I think he’s in the garage.’
The little girl goes to the garage and says, ‘Dad, may I take Belle for a walk around the block? I asked Mom, but she said the dog was in heat, and to come to you.’
Dad said, ‘Bring Belle over here.’ He took a rag, soaked it with gasoline, and scrubbed the dog’s backside with it to disguise the scent, and said ‘OK, you can go now, but keep Belle on the leash and only go one time round the block.’
The little girl left and returned a few minutes later with no dog on the leash.
Surprised, Dad asked, ‘Where’s Belle?’
The little girl said, ‘She ran out of gas about halfway down the block, so another dog is pushing her home.’
–from Bogart
2WHEELERS BIKETOBERFEST PRODUCT OF THE WEEK– See the Winged Lady in Daytona on Main, or in Denver. $ 79.99, Base is 5″ by 8″1/2 wing spread. Two bolts on bottom. Wings can be wired to light up. Hey be creative.
TRANSFERABLE PLATES FOR MOTORCYCLES IN CANADA–In November of 2003 after presenting a proposal to ICBC, the B.C. Coalition of Motorcyclists and Blair Lekstrom, M.L.A. Peace River South were told that transferable plates for motorcyclists were “doable” and would be available in January 2005. After sending out press releases to that effect the Coalition was then informed that with the take over of the B.C. Utility Commission as the new regulator of ICBC the deal was off.
The Transferable Plate Program consists of strict rules to which motorcyclists must adhere to be eligible, for further info go to www.bccom-bc.com. Over the winter we are going to be pushing very hard to try and make this happen. If you would like to see this program implemented please sign our petition to be presented to the Provincial Government, The Honorable John Les, Solicitor General and Minister of ICBC, and the Insurance Corporation of B.C.
The petition will be available at the BCCOM booth at the Vancouver Toy Run on October 7th. If you are unable to attend the Toy Run we will also have the petition available at different events that we are attending coming up, including the Vancouver Motorcycle Show, January 24-27 at the Tradex in Abbotsford. If you are not planning to attend either of these events yet feel that you could get 100 signatures or more in your community. Please let us know and we can send you the forms. Thank you for your support!
–B.C. Coalition of Motorcyclists
Email: office@bccom-bc.com
Website: www.bccom-bc.com
Phone: (604) 580-0111 or 1-877-580-0111
“Working for Your Freedom to Ride!”
BIKERNET SHOTS FROM THE PAST–Bandit, I know you guys like pictures from the ” old days”. Here is one of the city mngr of Kansas City, LP Cookingham, testing a new Harley police bike in 1940.
–kink04fxd
e.kinkhorst@centurytel.net>
TEXAS NATIONAL BIKE SHOW MOVED TO NOBLIQUE STUDIOS– Not a typical gallery, not a typical studio, not typical at all really, the Nic Noblique Studio Gallery is an environment to inspire, educate, and simply enrich the community in a provocative, raw, and utterly uninhibited way. New to Galveston Island, Nic Noblique has relocated his art studio from Abilene, Texas to a 5,000 square foot warehouse space at 2527 Mechanic Street. More than just Noblique?s personal studio space, the warehouse contains a huge gallery showroom, skate ramp, and tattoo studio. As he explains, “this space is really the culmination of everything I enjoy, everything that inspires me” the studio gallery is an extension of everything that makes me tick and I want anyone and everyone to just come and explore and look at art and what art is from a broader lense.
The studio gallery?s most recent addition is The Tattoo Uprising by renowned Tattoo Artist Teri Turrentine, hailing from Northern California, now opening the third and most unique Tattoo Studio of her professional career of 14-years. Tattoo Uprising is located inside the Nic Noblique Studio Gallery in its own sculptural building designed and built by Noblique and Turrentine to mimic the motion and flow of the giant steel sculptures that grace the main floor of the gallery.
Things are really shaping up this year, we have open registration going on as we speak
See you at the show!
–Holly
BAGGER TAILS FOR SOFTAILS–Allows the installation of FLH? style Harley Davidson? hard or leather bags onto your Softail?. Made of high-quality steel. Black powder coated finish. Fits all Softail? models, except Deuce?. Excludes fiberglass bags and related locking mechanisms. Patent Pending. Note: Bagger Tail? may interfere with some larger seats and turn signals may need to be relocated.
Bagger Tail for Softails
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–CycleVisions
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619.295.7800
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THE CRAZED LAWS INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT OF BIKERNET.COM–Mileage-Based Road User Charges Coming Soon? The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration has funded an expensive pay-as-you-drive research, development, and evaluation project with the thought to implementing such a program in the not-too-distant future.
VERY COOL RETRO RACKS– When it comes to restoration and resto-custom projects, Paughco has the industry covered. Check out these very cool, bolt on luggage racks. The closest thing to can get to the early original racks they are designed to fit just about any stock or 6″ wide from 1941 to present.
Fabricated from raw steel and flawlessly chrome plated these racks make for a slick addition to ant restoration or resto-custom and are as useful as they are cool to look at.
Paughco Luggage Racks retail for under a hundred bucks and can be ordered by calling 775-246-5738 or on the Web at www.paughco.com.
BIKERNET EDITOR DISCOVERS OSAMA BIN LADEN–While trying to escape through Pakistan, Osama Bin Laden found a bottle on the sand and picked it up.Suddenly, a female Genie rose from the bottle and with a smile said, “Master, may I grant you one wish?”
Osama responded, “You ignorant, unworthy daughter-of-a-dog! Don’t you know who I am? I don’t need any common woman giving me anything.”
The shocked Genie said, “Please, I must grant you a wish or I will be returned to the bottle forever!”
Osama thought a moment, then grumbled about the impertinence of the woman and said, “Very well, I want to awaken with three American women in my bed in the morning. So just do it and be off with you.”
The annoyed Genie said, “So be it!” and disappeared.
The next morning Bin Laden woke up in bed with Lorena Bobbitt, Tonya Harding, and Hillary Clinton at his side.His penis was gone, his knees were broken, and he had no health insurance!
–Bruce Snyder
CANADIAN RIDERS SURVIVES RUN HOME FROM ARIZONA SMOKE OUT–Hey man, I finally made it home. Awesome trip with great weather the whole way, until around Seattle, then it got wet, but no biggy on the road soffa.
I will send a few of the shots I took via email, and then put them all on a disk and shoot them off in the next day or so. I came home through Zion Park, man that place is unreal. After leaving Sedona, there was a lady who flopped over dead at a look out I was at, and people doing CPR for like almost an hour. Very sad indeed. Her family was all there by her side when the medics arrived to take over the cpr. It reminded me of how fragile life can be.
Once again, thanks for letting me be part of the adventure. I had an unbelievable trip. Got to meet some great people, and hanging with Bandit and crew for a few days was the best.
I am working on a couple of stories. One about the sidecar adventure with the kids, and another about the Smokeout. I will shoot them to you asap.
Watching the rain pour down from my office window, dreaming of cruizing the AZ desert…
–E Out… <(((><
SHE WAS A TEN AT TWO AND A TWO AND TEN–Wait till you read the Smoke Out report from the road leading from Parker, Arizona to Cottonwood, Arizona. We’ve got some slick slogans, wild stories and dusty boots.
This weekend I plan to run through all the Bonneville 2007 chapters and make sense outta them for the Wolfgang book. That’s the major project, but we have some other surprises including a monster Softail Tech from the Wolfgang book mentioned in the news. We also have two new Girls of Bikernet waiting in the wings. Do you want the blonde hottie on the European chopper or another tortured and tattooed broad from Denver? What’s Curt do to these broads?
Plus I’ll work with Lee Clemens on a Bonne Belle tech, and I’m waiting for some info from John Green and some shots of Ralph Randolph’s Knockout bike. Steve Blevins won it at the ER Chillocothe Rodeo and it’s a sharp scooter. More features are coming from the Troll family and Route 66 Choppers, an Australian builder, plus a wild Japanese built H-D Shovelhead from right here in LA. Hang on.
Hell, the W8less rotors are in. We have a Smoke Out Torrian Vest road test and a set of travelin’ tools from Starwest. Did I say slow down?
Let’s ride
–Bandit
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Here’s Kent’s installation of the Glenn Priddle seat.
BIKERNET IRAQI VETERAN SPS PROJECT TO BE GIVEN TO SOLDIER IN DAYTONA–After working 10 hours yesterday at my regular job, I was elated to find the parts you sent me sitting on my front patio. I immediately grabbed them up and carted everything to Lucky Devil’s Metal Works in Houston, where we worked until 4:30 this morning.
I would have kept going, but I had to come back to my regular job and do 8 hours today. At this time, the H-D drivetrain is in, SPS oilbag set, coil and ignition wired in, and the front end is assembled and hanging from the neck.
Thanks again, and watch for updates on Bikernet.com. I will also have an in depth tech piece on the build in several issues of Hot Bike in the coming months followed by a full bike feature. I can’t wait to see my brother’s face on October 20, at the Hard Rock Roadhouse at Biketoberfest, he will be amazed. The bike is flying together.
–Johnny
JUDGE AGREES TO HEAR MOTION IN BILLY LANE CASE– VIERA – A Brevard County circuit judge Wednesday agreed to hear a defense motion to retest blood samples taken from motorcycle builder Billy Lane, but she did not schedule a date for the hearing, attorneys said.
Officials said Judge Meryl Allawas also will schedule a hearing on the state’s motion to access Lane’s medical records in its quest to convict Lane on one count of DUI manslaughter.
Police say Lane, 37, had a blood-alcohol level of 0.19 – more than twice the legal limit – when while driving his Dodge Ram pickup he crossed a double yellow line on State Road A1A to pass several vehicles and struck 56-year-old Sebastian Inlet park ranger Gerald Morelock’s Yamaha mini-motorcycle head-on.
Lane faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted in connection with the Sept. 4, 2006, incident. His trial is expected to begin in early 2008.
Lane attorney Gregory Eisenmenger recently filed a motion asking Allawas to throw out Lane’s blood alcohol results on the basis that a failure by police to refrigerate the samples may have led to contamination that created a false high alcohol level.
Eisenmenger also asked that his own toxicologist be allowed to retest the samples. Prosecutors objected Wednesday to the blood being sent to a Colorado lab rather than a local one.
Lane’s next court date is a Nov. 6 docket sounding.
–BY KEYONNA SUMMERS
FLORIDA TODAY
RENEGADE FROM BIKERNET OFFERS GAMBLING LESSONS–It was little Johnny’s first day in a new school, so his father looked up the teacher. He told her that little Johnny was a good kid but that he was an avid gambler. He warned her that little Johnny might win lunch money from the other kids if he was not watched closely.
The teacher did not seem disturbed, assured the father that she had handled many such problems and was very capable of taking care of little Johnny’s urge to gamble.
Shortly after lunch, the father called the teacher and asked her how things were going.
“Oh, everything is going very well.” She said. “I think I may have cured little Johnny of his gambling habit.”
The father asked her what had happened.
“The little tyke absolutely insisted on betting me ten dollars that I had a mole on my rear.” She said. “I finally agreed to the bet and took him to the teacher’s lounge to show him that I had no mole.”
“Damn!” The father said. “He bet me fifty dollars this morning that he would see the teacher’s ass before the day was over.”
–from Rik Savenko
NEW SHOP OPENING IN HAWAII–Bandit and Layla going to investigate.Deacon has been in business since 1996 in Hawaii, been fixing and building bikes for 35 years. There will be live music , food, burn out contest, ride in contest, hand made trophy’s from case iron UL flatheads, prizes and more…
“I may be riding a bike from Cycle City and testing Island roads on the weekend of the 20th,” said Bandit.
BIKERNET PHOTO ART EXHIBIT OPENS–Gimme three steps gimme three steps mister~ Lynyrd Skynyrd
Live it up,
–Whiplash Biker Photog
SAN FRANCISCO TO HOUSTON OR BUST RUN–Here’s the pic of my buddy when he started his journey in San Francisco. He called me last night and said he has had to fix the throttle, rear axle, and he lost his shifter. Also, he said it leaks a lot of oil.
Will get more to you later.
This will be an amazing story. While Johnny is working on the Sucker Punch Sally for his veteran brother, a friend bought this bike through e-bay in Houston, jumped on a plane to Asphalt Death Customs in San Francisco and straddled this bike for the ride home. We’ll bring you a full run report next week, if he survives.
–Johnny
PUERTO RICO PASSES STRICT BIKE LAWS–Where can you find the strictest government regulations on motorcyclists in the United States? Not in any of the 50 states, but in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico.
A measure recently signed into law by the governor of Puerto Rico will require riders to wear not only a helmet, but also gloves, boots, and long pants. After dark, riders must wear a reflective vest, and the law also tightens age restrictions on riders and imposes new testing requirements.
In some ways, the law is even more restrictive than the requirements on many U.S. military bases.Legislative sponsors said the law was a response to increasing numbers of motorcycle fatalities on the Caribbean island.
Between 2000 and 2005, the number of motorcycles and scooters registered in Puerto Rico more than doubled. Several factors encourage motorcycle use, including the year-round riding weather and the congestion of nearly 4 million residents on a 3,500-square-mile island. In general, gasoline is slightly more expensive than in the 50 states, while average household incomes are lower than in any of the states. In that environment, sales of inexpensive Chinese-built scooters have boomed in recent years as more residents in the crowded San Juan metropolitan area turned to them for affordable and fun transportation, in addition to steady sales of full-size motorcycles.
“This considerable increase in the purchase and use of motorcycles as an alternative means of transportation has brought with it an unprecedented increase in motorcycle accidents, and, at the same time, a dramatic increase in deaths from those accidents,” the legislation states.The new requirements include:
Puerto Rico already required helmet use, but the new law also requires gloves, boots that cover the ankles, and long pants. Between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., riders and passengers must wear a reflective vest.
Riders must be 18 years of age, and passengers must be at least 12.
New riders must pass a test on the first try to obtain a motorcycle endorsement. If they do not pass, they have to take a government-approved training course.
The law adds motorcyclists to the list of school bus drivers, truck drivers, and heavy equipment operators who are subject to a legal blood-alcohol limit of 0.02 percent, instead of the 0.08 percent limit applied to car drivers.
The law specifically prohibits lane-sharing, an accepted practice in Puerto Rico that can easily cut in half the time of a rush-hour commute in the San Juan area.
The law imposes an additional $10 charge for taking the motorcycle endorsement test and an additional $10 charge for renewing an annual motorcycle registration.
The law takes effect in October. It calls for the creation of eight training centers around the island to license new riders and budgets $250,000 to start the program. But it’s not likely the centers will be running by the time the law takes effect.
Owners of currently registered motorcycles are allowed to continue riding, but will have to comply with the new licensing requirements when they renew their drivers licenses.The law essentially moves Puerto Rico from having less stringent regulations than most states to having more restrictive requirements than any of the 50 states. Previously, motorcyclists in Puerto Rico were not required to pass a riding test and get a motorcycle endorsement unless they wanted to use the island’s toll highways.
— American Motorcyclist Association
–from Rogue
BE A BIKER IN TAMPA BAY–This is a great weekend to be a biker in the Greater Tampa Bay Area! There are so many events to choose from it will have your head spinning.
At the end of this e-mail there will be a list of all the great events and happenings this weekend.Ride safe, be smart and enjoy. Don’t forget to check out the FLORIDA FULL THROTTLE HOME PAGE OCTOBER 12-14 – BROOKSVILLE – 27TH SPOOKS N SCOOTS – VOTED #1 BIKER EVENT IN FLORIDA – Sponsored by the Hillsborough County Chapter, ABATE OF FLORIDA, INC. This event is held at the Sertoma Youth Ranch, 85 Myers Rd. Brooksville, Fl 34602. There will be vendors, games, live bands, 50/50, children’s activities, food, drinks, and of course a beauty contest. There is a memorial run for brothers and sisters lost that leaves the campground at 10am on Sunday morning. Weekend Admission (includes camping) available Friday through Sunday, $25. $20 for ABATE members. All motorcycles welcome. No guns, fireworks, attitudes or pets. For more information contact Richard at 813-626-0589 or e-mail OCT 13 – ST. PETERSBURG – ST. PETE BIKE FEST – 10am-6pm, at the St Petersburg Pier, OCT 12 – NEW PORT RICHEY – PRE-BIKE FEST PARTY AND BIKINI CONTEST – Event: Pre-Bike Fest Party Downtown New Port Richey Time: 6:00 pm till Close Site: The Karl Reef Phone: 727-848-7838 Address: 6307 Grand Blvd, New Port Richey, FL 34652 Sponsored by The Law Office of Nicholas Athanason, Budweiser and Jack Daniels. Join us as we kick-off the Cotee River Bike Fest early. We will have drink specials all four days Oct 11-14. Full Throttle will be on hand Friday as we present the Hottest Bikini Contest every to hit Pasco County!!!! Hours will be Thursday 6pm till close, Friday 6pm till close. Sat 11am till close, Sun 11am till close. Downtown New Port Richey’s party spot. Great Food and Giveaways all four days. See ad in Oct issue of Full Throttle Magazine.OCT. 13 & 14 – 7TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY – Harley-Davidson of Crystal River’s 7th Anniversary Party. Food, vendors, raffles, give aways, 50/50, event t-shirts, live music and Elvis will be in the building! Call 352-563-9900 for complete details. OCT 13 – 14 – 3RD ANNUAL COTEE RIVER BIKE BASH – 3rd Annual Cotee River Bike Fest Sponsored by Harley-Davidson of Tampa, Brandon, New Port Richey Held at 5443 Main Street in New Port Richey beginning at 9:00 am. Events include a Full Throttle Ride in bike shows (Judged by Reverand Jim), a riders skill show, a sheriff escorted ride, vendors and music. All bikes welcome. Come out and see THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND FOR FREE. For more information call 727-810-0839, OCTOBER 14 – 2ND ANNUAL SHERIFF’S CHARITIES RIDE – This is a 50 mile, sheriff-escorted ride starting at Gulf Coast Harley-Davidson and ending at the Cotee River Bike Fest in Downtown New Port Richey. Food, Music door and raffle prizes. Registration is at Gulf Coast H-D on S.R. 54 at 9am till 12 noon with kickstands up at noon. This is a rain or shine event. The cost of this event is $25 per rider and $15 for passengers, this includes a t-shirt, collectible pin and access to the Cotee River Bike Fest with VIP Parking. For more info check out OCT 12 – 14 – WEST COAST BIKE RALLY – For more information check out –Tony Cianci W8LESS ROTORS ON THE MARKET– “Three W8Less Rotors arrived arrived yesterday (8th), to be delivered to Sonny later this month,” said Ray Wheeler, national sales manager. ” Your three should arrive momentarily?” They did with matching pads. These rotors are light as a feather and will rock the industry, if they keep ’em coming AUSSIE MOTOJOURNALIST SURVIVES MELBOURNE MOTORCYCLE EXPO–I’m just recovering from the Melbourne Motorcycle Expo held last weekend. It’s a tough job but . . . –Doc MORE EVENTS AROUND FLORIDA KICK OFF BIKETOBERFEST–Stephen Miller Biker & Blues Bash at Space Coast H-D in Palm Bay.About the Blues Bash 12 hours of non-stop music Non-Stop Music, all weekend long, is the goal of this years Stephen Miller Memorial Biker & Blues Bash. The festivities will kick off with a VIP Sponsor Cocktail Party, Thursday, October 11th from 7 PM to 11 PM at the Crowne Plaza , on the beach in Indialantic. Hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine and a musical evening featuring the regional IBC Competitors of 2006, Ernie Southern and The Mills Brothers Blues Band to delight the crowd. There will be a music memorabilia silent auction, raffles, door prizes and more fun awaiting our music fans. Friday, October 12th will feature “The Best Blues Bars in Brevard”, revelers will have an evening to check out the great live music scene in Brevard County, So far on board are The Beach Shack, Earls Hide a Way, and The Sebastian Beach Inn, they will all feature top notch bands for the evening, drink specials and fun. Saturday, October 13th is the main event, The Stephen Miller Memorial Biker & Blues Bash from 11 AM to 11 PM. The event will feature a $100 Best Hand poker run. Registration for the Poker Run begins at 9:00 am. The run begins at Pineda Harley – Davidson on US 1, just north of the Pineda Causeway. –Rogue NEW FROM NASH MOTORCYCLES–“Thought I would shoot you over a few pics of the bike we just finished!” Said Marlin, the boss. You should see a feature on Bikernet shortly. –Nash Motorcycle Company MISS MISERY LOOKING FOR A HOME–Well I don’t know about that, but the Bayou City Burnout CD is! No really,last week was a test message for this week. OK and another picture of MissMisery sending her stuff to Skindeep in the UK. She was just featured inSavage, I never got a reply from Iron Horse would love to get her inanother/more US magazines as well, don’t suppose you know anybody in thebike/biker/tattoo magazine industry? –RFR BANDIT’S GOT A RACING JONES– What does a guy do when the first time out on the Bonneville Salt Flats he wins a world record? If you’re Bandit you build a bigger, faster bike and go again. Click here for the vidcast interview at Bikernet TV. Bandit studied aerodynamics and built a partial streamliner for his run at the 2007 BUB Meet. His goal was the title of the World’ Fastest Harley-Davidson Panhead. We get the 411 on his pilot, Valerie Thompson, and what it took to get to Bonneville. Produced by Horsepower Marketing JIMS BIKERNET TOOL OF THE WEEK–Compression Release Valve ToolGuide Fixture For Drilling Compression ReleaseUse this tool for machining all Twin Cam heads 1999 & later, for preparingheads to install JIMS 727K compression release valves. Install on the frontor rear head, with or without the valves installed. Simply drill, spot face,tap & install compression release valves No.727K.No.1169 – Use on all Twin Cam A or B models. –JT Lepien Continued On Page 4
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BIKERNET ART MUSEUM OPEN–Here’s my artistic contribution for the week; a tribute to all that is good and righteous in this rotten world, courtesy of Andrew Williams…
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WATCH THE LOCAL COPS DON’T STEAL YOUR BIKE WHILE AT BIKETOBERFEST–I went to Daytona Biketoberfest in October of ’06 and let me tell anyone who is thinking of going ….WATCH THE COPS DON’T TRY TO STEAL YOUR BIKE, ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE FROM OUT OF STATE OR FROM CANADA. If you have a custom ride make sure you take all the receipts for the work you have had done on your bike, any modification or removal of your vin or anti theft numbers on various parts of your bike could be deemed as contraband under Florida law and the cops will take your bike.
Like me I went down to have the time of my life and ended up being the vacation from hell. The first day in Daytona my bike (’89 Fxr Lowrider) was seized by the Volusia county sheriffs and the Florida Hi-Way Patrol (my triple tree was aftermarket and had no anti theft number). They were not very co-operative with me and had my bike for approximately 6 months claiming that it contained contraband parts, yet under the state statue they had 5 days to notify me by registered mail of their intent to seize….they did not.
They broke their own law by not notifying me and yet still almost 70 days later I was still in the dark as to why they had my bike. I contacted a lawyer in Tallahassee his name was John Minnick and after telling him what I was going through he was able to assist me in the return of my ride. Several different attorneys told me that if I had surrendered title of my bike, (meaning I did not fight for my bike) they under Florida law had the right to title it as state property and sell it at an auction. If you want to hear more contact me at my email address –Rogue WIFE OF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HITS MOTORCYCLIST–Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, was involved in a traffic accident Tuesday as she rode to a rally in northern Iowa, organizers said. She was not injured. The Illinois senator’s wife was among five people in a van that was hit by a motorcycle as the van attempted a left turn just south of Hampton, where she was to speak at a rally, said Tommy Vietor, Obama’s Iowa press secretary. The motorcyclist, whose name has not been released, was injured and a medical helicopter was at the scene. Michelle Obama later told the crowd in Hampton that the rally –Rogue Note how they worded this piece. The van made a left in front of the biker, but he “hit” her. Wait a minute. We will investigate further.–Renegade S&S ANNOUNCES 50th ANNIVERSARY BUILDER AND SPONSOR LIST– LA CROSSE, WI (October 09, 2007) S&S? Cycle Inc. is proud to announce the names of the builders participating in the S&S 50th Anniversary Bike Build. On June 26-29, 2008 motorcycle industry history will be made as 50 of the best-known custom bike builders in the world come together in La Crosse Wisconsin, to support the S&S 50th Anniversary celebration. And while they will be there to support S&S, every builder has plans to with the $50,000 Grand Prize by taking first place in the bike show. “When I think back to 1979 when I joined the business who would have thought that we would have 50 builders from all around the world building motorcycles to participate in a competition celebrating our 50th,” said S&S Chairman of the Board, George Smith.”We’ve worked hard to make good parts for an industry that has been very good to us and we would like to thank all our customers that have supported S&S all of these years.” Judging will be done by the builders themselves, key media members, S&S personnel, show attendees and internet voters. Each engine category winner will receive the cost of their engine back and the People’s Choice winner gets a brand new X-Wedge engine. The engines used in this historic event will be serial numbers from 1958 to 2008 as a tribute to the 50 years of S&S and represent the only anniversary engines built for the S&S 50th. The 51st engine, serial number 2008 will be used in a special S&S project to be revealed later. The builders and future owners of these engines/motorcycles will receive a certificate and medallion commemorating the historic pedigree of their specific serial number. “This year’s project is very special because it involved major commitments from 50 different builders from around the world,” said S&S president, Brett Smith.”The amount of time and effort involved in making a project like this a success is extraordinary and we cannot thank those that are supporting it enough.Not only are the builders committed, but the entire La Crosse and Seven Rivers Region community, countless sponsors, and S&S employees are all working hard to ensure that this celebration is successful and fun for everyone.” The builders will come from Australia, Belgium, Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Holland, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand Sweden and the United States. This commitment from builders all over the world is truly a testament to the impact S&S has made on the custom motorcycle industry. Using 10 of the S&S P-Series engines for their build will be: Using 10 of the S&S SH-Series engines for their build will be: Specialty Parts Supply (Erick Martens), Holland Using 8 of the S&S SB-Series engines for their build will be: Using 6 of the S&S V-Series engines for their build will be: Using 6 of the S&S T-Series engines for their build will be: Using 10 of the S&S X-Wedge engines in their build will be: To help the builders along on this project many members of the motorcycle industry wanted to pitch in and offer discounts or provide parts at no charge; Baker, Chopper Guys, Daytec, Frame Lock, Independent Cycle, JayBrake, Metzeler, Mobil 1, Ness, Paughco, Performance Machine, Pingel, Primo Belt Drives, Rolling Thunder, S&S Cycle and Works Performance. We thank them for their support. With a field this huge, along with the La Crosse area is jumping in to host a three day festival to support the event, the S&S 50th Anniversary Celebration is a do not miss weekend. More information, a schedule of events and hotel and campground information can be found at COOL-BREAKER CELEBRATES 10TH ANNIVERSARY COOL-BREAKER– the premier custom motorcycle event in Japan, will make its 10th anniversary when it takes place over the weekend of 13-14 October. The annual event in Yokohama, promoted by Keiji Kawakita of Hot-Dock Custom Cycles, who placed 3rd at the 2007 World Championship of Custom Bike Building in Sturgis, will feature 100 professional builders and 250 custom Harley-Davidson bikes competing in the All-Japanese Championship of Custom Bike Building, which is an affiliate of the World Championship. The quality of the bikes which enter can be gauged by the fact that seven builders who exhibited at the 2006 Cool-Breaker show then went on to travel to Sturgis in 2007 for the World Championship, and all placed well, including the show’s winner Kenji Nagai of Ken’s Factory. In addition, there will also be the Best of Builders Award supported by S&S and a ride-in show contest. Such is the strength of the custom scene in Japan and the standing of this show that US businesses S&S, Arlen Ness, Jammer, Custom Chrome, DNA Specialty and W&W from Germany will all have a trade presence. CYCLE SOURCE HOTTEST COMSUMER MAG IN INDUSTRY YEAR IN REVIEW–Each year Cycle Source Magazine does a “Year In Review” Special Edition for January. Last year you might remember we selected Keith R. Ball as motorcycling’s Man of the Year for the 10 years he had put into Bikernet.com, along with “Best Of” awards in other categories. Well this year we’ve decided not to keep it all to ourselves and have launched an online survey to get your opinions for what you, the reader, feels was the “Best Of” in 2007. Just visit So far, some of our early nominations are: Motorcycling’s Man Of The Year: Bean’re Motorcycling’s Woman Of The Year: Best New Product Of The Year: Baker’s Softail Primary Harley-Davidson’s 2007 110-inch Motor Feuling’s oil cooler/ oil filter Best Event Of The Year: Best Builder Of The Year: Bill Dodge Scott Webster & Big Brian Best Factory Manufactured Bike Of 2007: Best Production Custom Of 2007: Sucker Punch Sally’s Traditional Bobber These are just a few of the nominations from our latest production meeting in the office but we want to hear from the general public. The survey only takes a few minutes and everyone is welcome. We’re also voting on the best bikes from Cycle Source in 2007 and all of the nominations can be viewed on the site as well. CYCLE VISIONS POKER RUN TO BENEFIT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL–Come join us on our Poker run to benefit Children’s Hospital! Please pass this on to everyone you know.If you can help with a donation, all the kids will benefit right here in San Diego. Thank-you again for all your support! –Hilary & Randy BIKERNET ON POLICE RELATIONS–Working people frequently ask us retired guys what we do to make our days interesting. Well the other day, for example, I went downtown and walked into a camera store. I was only in there for about 5 minutes and when I came out there was a cop writing out a parking ticket. I said to him, “Come on, man, how about giving a retired union man a break?” He ignored me and continued writing the ticket. I called him a “Nazi.” He glared at me and wrote another ticket for having worn tires. So I called him a “doughnut eating Gestapo.” He finished the second ticket and put it on the windshield with the first.Then he wrote a third ticket. This went on for about 20 minutes. The more I abused him the more tickets he wrote. Personally, I didn’t care. I came downtown on the bus, and the car that he was putting the tickets on had a bumper sticker that said “W 04.” I try to have a little fun each day now that I’m retired. It’s important to my health. –N.R. NEW PARTS COMING TO BIKERNET–Just want you to know I haven’t forgotten about you. I appreciate you calling me back last week and look forward to getting with you on my parts for show on Bikernet, and just in general making another friend thru Larry. He and I have never met, least not yet, but I feel like we have known one another for years. Same goes true for Clean Dean, can’t wait to meet him either, now I’m adding you and Berry to that list. I have been waiting on the primo pulley form Berry so I could cut yours and his at the same time, well being honest so my jobber could cut them in the same run. Well I got it today, I’ve already designed the primo unit and the files hopefully go on the table to get cut tomorrow. You should be seeing yours within about a week, I am still trying to get some press release stuff together on my parts to send on a cd at the same time. I just can’t wait till you get the pulley lock-down device, actually, just to see what you say. BTW Check these pics out, I think this may be your speed. These showed up courtesy of Clean Dean last year in Biker. It’s the hotrod I spoke of that is for sale. And yeh I ride it, hard, frequently like nearly daily. –Kirk W. Pettry BLUE ANGELS FLY BY OVER SAN FRANCISCO– WFO Blue Angels in ‘Frisco last Sunday at the Fleet week show. –Paul Dispensa PRIZE DETAIL FOR THE ZODIAC SPONSORED NETHERLANDS BIGTWIN CUSTOM BIKE SHOW–Being staged at the Autotron, Rosmalen, Netherlands, from Friday November 9th through Sunday 11th, Bigtwin Magazine, organizers of the Bigtwin Bike Show & Expo (formerly known as MotorSale) have released details of the prize fund for the Zodiac sponsored custom bike show being staged at the event that weekend. Zodiac is putting up cash prizes for each class, with 750 Euro to the class winners, 500 Euro for second places, and 250 Euro for third places. Snap-on Tools and British brakes manufacturer Harrison Billet is also making prize awards. The class details and all other show information, including full entry rules, can be found in the multi-lingual event website. New for this year though, the Bigtwin Bike Show is now an Affiliate event to AMD’s Official World Championship of Custom Bike Building, and the organizers will be awarding a 5,000 Euro contribution towards expenses for the Best In Show winner to compete at the 5th annual Official World Championship at Sturgis in August 2008. Always one of Europe’s most respected custom bike shows, and most popular custom bike events, the Bigtwin Bike Show & Expo is unique. It combines a public attendance of up to 15,000 enthusiasts each year with the Zodiac International Dealer Show featuring great vendors from all around Europe and the USA. Zodiac has generously supported the Bigtwin Bike Show, an event now headed into its 16th year, for many years, helping Bigtwin Magazine build the event into one of Europe’s most prestigious custom shows. The AMD and World Championship organizing team is now very proud to be able to have added the Bigtwin Bike Show to the growing list of worldwide events that are such an important part of the World Championship program. As with most of the World Championship Affiliate custom bike shows, the Zodiac sponsored Bigtwin Bike Show is an ‘open’ and ‘ride-in’ event – all the motorcycles entered must be capable of being ridden in order to collect prizes, and entry is open to industry professionals as well as private/consumer builders. BIGTWIN BIKE SHOW & EXPO BIKERNET.COM SOON TO FEATURE KEINO’S LATEST CREATION–this is the new Keino’s bike. I’ll send the other pics soon. –Ela RM AUCTIONS IN ASSOCIATION WITH SOTHEBY’S PRESENTS THE ABBA KOGAN COLLECTION– RM Auctions presenting an unparalleled line-up at its inaugural London sale to be held at Battersea Park, October 31, 2007, London, England – Three collections highlighting the best of European Automobiles London, England (September 21, 2007) – RM Auctions cofounder Mike Fairbairn is happy. “We are going to showcase a fabulous line-up of cars”. In addition to the collections from English Formula 1 mogul Bernie Ecclestone and Italian businessman Giuseppe Prevosti RM is featuring the cars of Abraham “Abba” Kogan in it’s inaugural London sale to be held at Battersea Park on October 31st. “Our second European auction after our legendary start in Maranello in May will establish us in the center of European classic car business”, confirms Fairbairn. Kogan’s collection is centered around some of the most fascinating engineering masterpieces of the motorsports world, from the headlining Delage 15-S-8 that was one of the four twin supercharged factory team cars that swept Grand Prix racing in the 1927 season, to a selection of fascinating sports cars, including the Cisitalia 202 SMM that won its class championship six years running, and the OSCA 2000S – the fastest and prettiest OSCA of all and one of just five examples built. The 1936 Delage, a 3 litre D6 was raced not only in its early days with an enviable record of success, but remained on the race track 1951, competing in 1949 in the 24 Hours of LeMans as a 13 year old car. With a continuous history from new, this remarkable Delage offers a provenance otherwise nearly impossible to find. For most of his life, Abba Kogan has been fascinated by cars, and driven to collect, restore, drive, and enjoy them. He is drawn to machines that exhibit innovation in both engineering and beauty – but always within the context of their time: what is now conventional was once revolutionary. It is the search for such cars that has been the driving force behind the Kogan Collection, the philosophy that connects a Ferrari 288 GTO with a Grand Prix Delage race car – or an OSCA 2000 with a Renault RE30 F1 car. ON BIKERNET.COM RIGHT NOW–I sent the photos and text about the new Walz Hard Core motorcycle and Ferrari. This special project is until now unseen combination of a radical hardcore custom bike and a matching ferrari f 430. All photos shoot are courtesy from Walz Hard Core Cycles. Check the feature on the home page right now Ciao –Ela NEW ART FROM HEATHER NEW OF NEW-LINE–Here’s a few pictures…I hope you like it!I will mail more close ups too. –Heather Continued On Page 3
Branko Built Motorcycles (Branko), Australia
Chica Motorcycle Service (Chica), Japan
Cory Ness, CA, USA
Central Coast Cycles (Scott Long), CA, USA
David Anthony Customs (David Anthony), CA, USA
Departure Bike Works (Lee Clemmons), VA, USA
Hogtech (Pedar Johanssen), Sweden
Indian Larry Legacy (Paul Cox), NY,USA
Krugger Motorcycles (Freddie Krugger), Belgium
Violator Motorcycles (Piet Hoffman), Netherlands
Bling’s Cycles (Bill Dodge), NJ, USA
Cook Custom Choppers (Dave Cook), WI, USA
Covington’s Cycle City (Jerry Covington), OK, USA
Chris Olson Customs (Chris Olson), WA, USA
Church of Choppers (Jeff Wright), IA, USA
Donnie Smith, MN, USA
Hot Dock (Kieji Kawakita), Japan
Sucker Punch Sally (Donnie Loos), OH, USA
Zach Ness, CA, USA
Ace Caf? London (Nick Gale), England
Engineering and More (Joel Domergue), France
Jesse Rooke, CA, USA
Krazy Horse Customs (Paul Beamish), Great Britain
Odyssey Motorcycles, (Bertrand Dubet) France
Michael Prugh Design (Michael Prugh), SD, USA
Redneck Engineering (Vince Doll), NC, USA
Skeeter Todd, NY, USA
Arlen Ness, CA, USA
Great American Choppers (Darrian Tefft), MI, USA
KC Creations (Kim Suter), KS, USA
Nicolas Chauvin, France
Paramount Custom Cycles (Aaron Greene), NV, USA
Revolution Speed (Mike Kamalian), GA, USA
Bennett’s Performance (Eric Bennett), CA, USA
Dan Roche, Canada
G-Squared Racing (Derek Churchwell), GA, USA
Kendall Johnson Customs (Zach Johnson), NC, USA
Klock Werks (Brian Klock), SD, USA
Strokers Dallas (Rick Fairless), TX, USA
AQG Motociclette (Aldo Querio Gianetto), Italy
Big Bear Choppers (Kevin Alsop), CA, USA
Bourget’s Bike Works (Roger Bourget), AZ, USA
Dougz (Doug Wozney), WI, USA
Fred Kodlin Murdercycles (Fred Kodlin), Germany
Jim Nasi, AZ, USA
Kiwi Indian (Mike Tomas), CA, USA
Orange County Choppers (Paul Sr., Paul Jr.), NJ, USA
Road Rage Customs (Ray Pratt), New Zealand
Walz Hardcore Cycles (Marcus Walz), Germany
Jeff Cochran
Sucker Punch Sallys – For All The Work He And His Wife Have Done In Support Of Our Troops.
Motorcycling’s ambassador– By his lifestyle alone Bean’re exemplifies what it means to be a true original. He is one of a kind and honestly an individual. You’ll never see Bean’re when he’s in a bad mood or not willing to spend some time rapping to people.
Marjorie, Shadow, Kleiman
She rides, she gets it and she participates on the same fundamental level that most of us do. Marge has great wisdom in her offerings and is as in touch with this scene from a journalists stand point as anyone going today.
S&S Cycle’s X-Wedge
This product was the only truly unique offering to the American V-Twin industry this year. On top of that, it marked a turning point for the whole aftermarket V-twin industry in its struggles with the EPA.
First wet primary drive system from the aftermarket.
The smoothness of the engine compared with the horsepower gives you high performance that doesn’t have the same characteristics as most other high-pro engines we’ve ridden.
A must have for high milers. On top of the additional cooling and filtering features, this product allows for an additional full quart of oil to be added to the system.
Shady Mayhem
Simple, easy going, and a ton of fun.
The Gypsy Tour
Like taking a step back in time. Just some cats havin’ a blast doing what they loved.
Pat Patterson
Led Sled Customs A master fabricator by nature, Pat has also set a pace for the industry this year by fabbing parts that are for stock modification. That is, providing parts to the aftermarket that are intended for altering stock chassis. In these trying economic times and with the next generation coming in, this has been a big movement in the parts business and we believe Pat is ahead of the curve in that regard. Also for his vision, his natural ability to look at things like a truck hood and see how it could be made into a gas tank for a bike. He keeps Led Sleds small scale, not commercialized, not industrialized.
Blings Cycles – Every bike we’ve seen of Bill’s this year has been way off the hook. He has cornered the market on the flat track/ dual sport styling that has come into the American motorcycle scene in 2007.
Leroy Thompson Choppers – The LTC duo took it to ’em on the real side during the Discovery Biker Build Off. The level of hand customizing that they put into their entry, “Ethyl” was unparalleled.
The 2008 Harley-Davidson Nightster
Since this bike was a Mid-year release we decided to include it in the 2007 line-up. The Nightster was a real bench mark for Harley-Davidson and the industry.
Saxon’s Mad Jack
Designed By Gard Hollinger, this bike exemplifies the cross culture that the next generation is bringing into the American motorcycle scene today.
With 60’s retro styling and a good price point we think SPS hit it right on the head with this bike. Appealing to a younger demographic by design and economics, this was the bike everyone was waiting for this year.
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