March 16, 2006 Part 2
By Bandit |
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EYE CANDY CUSTOM CYCLES PANHEAD SPORT BIKE–This was my Panhead sportbike project. I have since bought a house and had tosell the Panhead engine. Looks like it may end up being a Shovelhead.
They make some killer taillights. I ran the ’59 Cadillac on my Sturgis chop and I’m running the horizontal Model A design on the new Panhead Sportbike.–Bandit
vince@eyecandycustomcycles.com
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BIKERNET WATER STUDY…… It has been scientifically proven that if we drink 1 litre of Water each day, at the end of the year we would have absorbed more than 1 kilo of escherichia coli bacteria found in feces, in other words, we are consuming 1 kilo of Doo Doo.
However, we do not run that risk when drinking rum, whiskey, beer or Other liquors because alcohol has to go through a distillation process of Boiling, filtering and fermenting.
It is my duty to communicate to all of you people who are drinking water, to STOP doing so, it has been scientifically proven that it is UNHEALTHY and BAD for you.
WATER = Doo Doo
ALCOHOL = HEALTH
Free yourself of Doo Doo, drink ALCOHOL!!!
It is better to drink alcohol and talk Doo Doo than to drink water and be full of shit.
HERE ENDITH THE LESSON
–from Joe Franks
WOMAN GETS BEER FROM HER KITCHEN FAUCET–OSLO, Norway – It almost seemed like a miracle to Haldis Gundersen when she turned on her kitchen faucet this weekend and found the water had turned into beer.
Two flights down, employees and customers at the Big Tower Bar were horrified when water poured out of the beer taps.
By an improbable feat of clumsy plumbing, someone at the bar in Kristiandsund, western Norway, had accidentally hooked the beer hoses to the water pipes for Gundersen’s apartment.
“We had settled down for a cozy Saturday evening, had a nice dinner, and I was just going to clean up a little,” Gundersen, 50, told The Associated Press by telephone Monday. “I turned on the kitchen faucet and beer came out.”
However, Gundersen said the beer was flat and not tempting, even in a country where a half-liter (pint) can cost about 25 kroner ($3.75) in grocery stores.
–from Tande
MIKE HUPY WINS ABATE LEADER’S BRUTALITY CASE–Attorney Michael F. Hupy recently negotiated a six figure settlement for Paula White, former Northern Illinois A.B.A.T.E. president. Other lawyers would not take her case.
Paula sued the Village of Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, as a result of being assaulted by police on July 18, 2002. She was injured as a result of the use of excessive force and charged with a crime she did not commit.
She was acquitted of theft charges and the complainant was charged with filing a fraudulent insurance claim.
For more information, see http://www.hupy.com and refer to current news for bikers section.
HELLBOUND STEEL CONSOLIDATES OWNERSHIP–Hellbound Steel Motorcycles, a leading producer of custom production motorcycles, has consolidated its ownership to principals that are directly involved with the production of their motorcycles. As outlined by Mike Molloy, President and Co-Founder, Paul Cavallo, who was a co-founder of HBS, has sold his, interest in HBS to concentrate on his other company, American Made MFG., which is also a supplier to HBS. Mike Salyer, currently VP of Production, has now purchased a stake in the corporation.
Mr. Salyer will assume the duties of Executive Vice President. He came to HBS from American Made Mfg. in 2002 and has guided HBS from its infancy to a production volume of 500 units in 2005. His target for HBS in fiscal 2006 is 650-750 units. Mike Molloy has been the driving force in obtaining Canadian and Australian certification for HBS motorcycles and is now working with the importers to establish dealer networks in both of those countries. Mike Molloy said that he could not have accomplished the expansion into the international market without the support he gets in the day to day operations from his partner Mike Salyer.
Hellbound Steel is the first U.S. production custom motorcycle manufacture to obtain Australian certification.
Hellbound Motorcycles are available through select motorcycle dealers. For further information and to find the closest Hellbound Steel Motorcycle dealer call, FAX or write: Hellbound Steel Motorcycles, 8613 Helms Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA. 91730
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RUMBLE DOLLS INVADE LAKE ELSINORE BIKE SHOP–WE JUST MOVED IN TO OUR NEW SHOP THIS LAST WEEK AND LOVE IT HERE. THE DOLLS ARE LEARNING THE ROPES HERE, TO HELP CUSTOMERS GET THE LOWEST PRICE ON BIKE PARTS. THEY RUN SHIPPING, PHONES AND CLEAN-UP, AND LOVE TO MODEL OUT NEW KILLING MACHINE SHIRTS FOR MEN AND GIRLS.
DAMMED IF THEY DONT CUT UP EVERY MENS SHIRTS THEY GET THERE HANDS ON. BUT EVEN DAMNDER,THEY LOOK SO FINE IN ‘EM. WHAT CAN I SAY. YA JUST GOT TO LOVE EM.
THE BIKE IS A NEW CHOPPER WE BUILT HERE CALLED THE RANDLE SCANDLE, 100 CI POLISHED REV TECH, POLISHED 6-SPEED, 3 INCH B.D.L. BELT DRIVE, 10 OVER SPRINGER, SPOKED WHEELS, CUSTOM DIAMOND TANK. IT’S DONE IN TRUE CHOPPER STYLE, A ONE OFF. FRED’S FRAME HOLDS IT ALL TOGETHER. BLACK WITH FLAMES.
–ALGIE
KILLING MACHINE CHOPPERS
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ROCKY’S NEW SOLO SEAT SPRINGS–The Devil girl II Bikernet Tech came out killer. I am still doing the David Mann Seat still. I have just been really really busy, I am going to document the DM seat also. So I can do another article.
It will be mounted on my new stainless steel pans. I also have a new product, They are called Kleen Springs. What do you think? They are totally adjustable as far as mounting goes (they can be mounted on top of the frame rail or on the side for a lower stance.
–Rocky
:rocky1@purekustom.com
They’re killer. I want to test a set out, maybe on our 120-inch Pan that I’ll ride to Sturgis. We’ll report on the installation and how well they work.–Bandit
BIKERNET MOTORCYCLE NOISE TESTING SCHEME–The concept is that, like emergency vehicles, motorcycles need to make noise–they’re vulnerable.Motorcycles have but two means of protection, sight (and you know how that goes) and sound.So we need to develop a sound level that can be heard from 3-5 car lengths behind a car with the windows rolled up and radio playing. That sound level must be heard across an intersection so a motorist can hopefully see and hear a motorcycle coming across an intersection. They also need to be heard a block away, so a motorist knows that a motorcycle is coming up on an intersection from a side street.
We can easily prove that between 70-85 percent of all accidents are cause by car drivers and if we curb motorcycle noise we will kill motorcyclists.
We can also prove that (and I would like to do testing to support it), as you experience noise daily, like trucks constantly (see noise levels above), that motorcycles only make up a small, brief percentage of that noise, so let ’em be.
Our exception to the above will be excessive use of noise in residential areas after 10:00 p.m., and through the MRF I’ve found that Daytona cops created a anti-revving ordinance. They only ticket abusers who overtly make excessive noise.
Brett Smith from S&S suggested that universal testing and equipment be established and I agreed. Unfortunately the cost to have every cop carry the same meter and use it under the same circumstances every time may not be cost effective or practical.
I’ve run this concept and notions by NCOM, the MRF, ABATE, SEMA representatives, a senator and Bikernet Readers. They all applaud the notion. One reader, Paul, suggested that to admit that we are vulnerable could mean the end of motorcycling. We need to handle that aspect carefully. On the other hand, I spoke to freedom fighters across the country and they believe strongly, that we must stay right in the face of legislators, which if we acquiesce, try to hide, we’ll be toast, quick. One guy said, “We’re the Indians, now. We need to keep up the fight.”
If we can create the first platform for this and create a ground-swell of activity, we can hopefully accomplish the following:
Additional testing and implementation by higher ups
Continued motorcycle freedom
Heightened motorcycle awareness
Maybe save a life or two
Keep the bastards off our backs
I’ll report back as we begin testing.
Don’t hesitate to drop me a line or discuss this in our Bikernet Forum department.
–Wilburn Roach
NEW PHOTOGS ATTACK DAYTONA–So here’s the deal: we’re not exactly fresh out of college, we’ve been around, beenhere, been there, done this, done that. But we are new in this particular business.This is our first attempt at shooting a serious bike rally. We are quite new in our otherbusiness as well: music photography. We started that one a year ago. But sincethen we’ve worked for quite a few artists, both famous and not so famous. And frankly,we finally both decided that this is what we wanna do the rest of our lives.
So, hopefully you like these collages of some of our Bike Week 2006 photos.
–The Duck & The Chief
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By Bandit |
I have known Don Nowell for ten years. I’ll never forget the first time I witnessed one of his completed custom creations. It was one of those mundane days when I ran across every franchise excuse for life from McDonalds to Winchell’s Donuts, only to have Don walk into my office with something so different, so creative, so well made that I was slack-jawed for an hour. I wondered how and why a man would painstakingly build a quarter scale custom using every ability and skill he had mustered in 50 years of hot rods and riding.
“After thirteen years of designing and working for other companies, Don said, “I needed to make my own statement, create something new with my own stamp on it. So in 1994 I arrived at the idea of making a model bike. It took thirteen months from a blank sheet of paper to the first finished example. It was debuted at the Peterson Automotive Museum.”
His designs and manufacturing skills are on a level with the famed house of Faberge. Each motorcycle is hand made to the customer’s requirements and certified to be one of a kind. Don began his long successful career with models, “There is a saying, ‘Time flies when you’re having fun!” Don said, “Fifty years have gone by for me working with my hands and building neat stuff! I started at ten years old with model airplanes, coasters, etc. Then in high school I won the Rotary Club contest in electric shop with my electric motor. Winning that award was my first taste of the satisfaction you receive when you build something exemplary.”
In this case greatness is in the details. These ultra-unique, hand-fabricated, hand-assembled, hand-painted marvels require a trained eye to appreciate the depth and dedication involved in their creation. They are not plastic models or stamped-out “collector specials” made in the thousands. They are as rare as Bugatti’s.
“Unfortunately, people are used to seeing plastic models that are glued together in a few hours and sometimes give my work a passing glance,” said Don, who has spent several years and hundreds of thousands of dollars in the tooling for his two-wheeled wonders.
His story of artistic achievement stretches back some decades during which Don built and raced his own hot rods, wrenched together hypo car and boat engines, restored Pebble Beach winning antiques, and built custom motorcycles as well as prototype metal and die-cast toy vehicles.
“After school I started to hang out at Bob’s Big Boy in Van Nuys during cruise nights,” Don said, “sure there was little street racing with my ’57 Bel Air. I wanted to go faster, so I started building a B/Gas ’37 Chevrolet Coupe. In ’64 I raced the gasser. I won at the drags and at the car shows as well. In December ’66 “Hot Rod” magazine featured my car. I also set a record at the time of 121.80 mph at Irwindale drag strip.”
I took a little time away from racing to work for J.B. Nethercutt at SanSylmar, restoring cars for his classic car collection. I am proud of being ableto say that the 1924 McFarlan I put together won its class at the PebbleBeach Concourse Show in 1975.”
Don incessantly sought ways of building new products and even improved tooling to make products faster and more efficiently. He used a full-sized bike to determine his dimensions, opting for a quarter-scale adaptation. After calculating the correct ratios, his next step was figuring out how to make a laced wheel. He designed and built fixtures to hold rims and hubs in place. By hand he drilled holes and laced the wheels with stainless spokes and nipples.
“Once I had accomplished building the wheels,” Don said, ” I knew I could build the rest. But I needed the correct tires to match the wheels. I chose a tread design later provided and approved by the Avon Tire Company, down to the Avon logo and arrows indicating tire direction.” He designed and fabricated his own mold for the tires, a 21-inch scaled down front and a 16-inch rear.
In ’76 I went back to engines full-time, also working on motorcycles. I started to build disc brake rotors for flat track racing bikes. In 1980 I started to build prototype and production toy trucks for Smith-Miller.”
Work on the frame came next, a long, painstaking and expensive period of R&D. It required bending the raw tubing, fabricating fixtures to hold the sections in place, milling and metering all the joints. Try welding with a magnifying glass. The body parts also required equal effort. After making a die set for the front fender, it was stamped out of sheet metal. “I finally decided to cast the gas tanks out of thin wall investment cast aluminum,” Don explained, “and then fabricated the rear fender out of one-piece aluminum using a CNC milling machine. This guaranteed a straight, parallel finish.”
The next hurdle, a big one, was the engine and transmission. Don made all the prototype components from 6061 aluminum billet utilizing his milling machine and lathe.
In ’67 I started building engines at “Bartz Engines” for “Can-Am” cars and became shop foreman,” Don said, “I decided to start my own engine shop which opened in ’69, building engines for stock cars and circle racing boats. In 1970 I received a U.S. Patent for a valve job tool called the “Qwik-Seat.”
His model engine prototypes were taken to a foundry that was able to take molds for the engine lower ends, cylinders, transmissions, and carburetors. “Then I had them cast out of aluminum, and it was a great joy to see them come out perfect,” Don added.
As with any custom bike, the customer has the choice of engine, in this case an Evo big twin or a classic Knucklehead power plant.
Take a look at the seat. It’s fashioned from soft foam rubber covered with glove leather. The tiny speedometer features the correct red tip on the indicator arm and last odometer number. The shifting levers all function and feature a ball detent on the transmission so that it clicks seemingly into gear when the shift lever is moved up or down. Don’s scale model seems more true than real. The hand levers are fitted with springs, with a piece of rubber inserted on both the clutch and brake side to simulate the real feel of their operation. The bike features a working suspension, both front and rear with 3/8-inch travel, again mimicking full-sized machines. The front end sports down tubes cut from ground stainless tubing. Don’s gone so far as to make molds for the headlight and taillight lenses, again made from plastic like the real article. Even the derby and inspection covers are separate pieces and literally bolted on. The fasteners are created from special stainless hardware. You can see them on the swingarm pivots, triple clamps, axles, and elsewhere. Some 152 individual, very tiny bolts.
Paint is of utmost importance, and Don offers a list of pearl tones including candy orange, blue, red, and black with hand rubbed custom paint available to match corporate colors or even a real bike. As for the metal finish, all are polished aluminum other than the castings, which are also polished to a spectacular shine.
“As I was doing design work full-time,” Don explained, “I would see a story or photos of high-end car models from around the world, and that planted the seed in me to do that same kind of work. With my passion for motorcycles that has lasted until this day, I decided to build 1/4-scale custom motorcycles.
As of now Don has six bike styles available:Softails, Fatboys and Choppers plus a Springer front end and three-spoke Billet wheels. He can build custom bikes to match full-sized ride or whatever a client would dream of. Each hand built custom is 24 inches long, 8 inches wide and 13 to 15 inches tall depending on the bars. The bikes weigh 12 pounds and you can check his operation at http://www.motorcyclefineart.com or call (818) 363-8564.
March 09, 2006 Part 5
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 4
LUCKY DEVIL METAL WORKS BUILDING CONCEPT VICTORY IN HOUSTON–Here is some of what I took for the Cruising Rider story, they used the one with the grinding and a few others. Would have been better if we did not have the speaker shadow on the sign. Which has now been moved. The article series on the build will run in Cruising Rider then on Bikernet.com where the articles will be archived in the same department for easy access.
Lucky Devil is also building a motorcycle for the Queen of Bikernet, an exclusive one-off Frisco style chopper that’s small, tight and right for this demur woman. It’s based on a Harley black and chrome 80-inch engine and 5-speed transmission and Harley-Davidson smooth spoked wheels, a Krafttech narrow rigid frame with very little stretch and rake. The front end will be a Paughco and the Devil modified VL. Reports are due in soon.
–RFR
BIKERNET NUMBERS REPORT–Thanks to you, our numbers jumped again last month: 270,000 unique users, 540,000 visits, 913,000 impressions and 8.7 million hits. Thanks for coming back, and let us know if Bikernet can ever do anything for you, your bike or travels.
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NOTES FROM PAUL THE NOISE DOCTOR ABOUT OUR BIKERNET NOISE TESTING NOTIONS–I’m thinking that we need to stress the transitory nature of our machines, and Isuppose I would tentatively support the ‘national standard’ for decibel meters andtheir use, but I still would find such a standard must, by necessity, be linked tosome sort of national standard for noise and that scares the hell out of me. I feelthat along the way we’ve abrogated too many of our rights and would not want toimpose such a standard on the more relaxed municipalities, although I would alsolike the more restrictive places to lighten up.
What I meant on the cost prohibitive side is the need for a national bureaucracy todetermine ‘acceptable noise limits.’ The specification process alone is a nightmareto accomplish, and is so fraught with the opportunity for misuse (witness CAFE andEPA) that I just cringe at the thought of national noise standards.
Paul E. (Tin Man) Vasquez
Actually Paul always brings up excellent points. We are going forward with noise testing to demonstrate the need for motorcycle noise in a safety environment, but not as a nation wide enforcement rule. Kirk from the MRF agrees with the premise that all cops can’t carry decibel meters and handle the testing in an equitable fashion; hence it’s hardly anything that would hold up in court. Daytona handles noise enforcement with a revving ordinance. They won’t generally mess with anyone unless they are overtly over-revving their engines to create more noise. In addition a curfew on overt noise after 10:00 is residential areas is another way to appease the public.
According to Kirk, motorcycles are not a major problem, but the most obvious one and the one most complained about by citizen groups.–Bandit
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The Bandit Defender is a first for the Master craftsman. Because this will first time that some one elses name will grace one of Larry Crow’s fire arms.
I hope that Bandit can live up to honor.
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THE NEWS WAS DEEP–So I’m going to take a break and work on my old bench. Brother Brad gave me a massive Snap-On vice and I need to give it a few coats of battleship gray to make it work with the Bikernet shop (not the vice, the bench).
Then I’m going clear off one of the shop lifts and prepare to run the 2003 King up for a couple of upgrades. We will install Will Phillip’s new touring True Track device designed to take the wobble out of rubber mounted chassis. It’s a proven fact that rubber drivelines should run four links to stabilize them, in particular Dyna Glides. True Track heim joint systems save the day, tighten rubbermounted drivelines and improve handling. Talk to anyone who has one. You’ll see an entire tech in the next week or two.
We will also install Keith Terry’s newest closed loop Terminal Velocity Fuel Management System from Terry Components. It’s a bolt on system with an exhaust sensor that I will weld to the rear exhaust pipe. This device will tune my King over the next 100 miles for optimum performance. We will also deliver a tech and a follow-up report.
We received a small classic Triumph fairing from Jim Murrillo (our Bonneville project bikes painter) that I will consider for the Salt Shaker. Check it out and while the wheels are being laced, trued, balanced, bearings plugged in and tires mounted at Settle’s Cycles in Harbor City we need to grind out the axle landings so I can run larger 3/4-inch axles.
Hang on for this coming week and an article about the new products built by TJ Carlini, a Girl of Bikernet posed with Johnny Chop’s Seminole Hard Rock Road House custom, Techs on new products from Compu-Fire, a hot rod street/drag Sportster from Gene Jr. Thomasen, fiction from India, fortune cookies from Dr. Neon and an article on the totally carbon fiber chassis. Hang on.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit
March 09, 2006 Part 4
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 3
MRF POSTS COMMENTS TO NHTSA–(This is another reminder to take the time to write).The MRF recently submitted comments in response to each of the eleven amendments proposed by the safety experts at National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The MRF identified aspects of amendments in need of serious change and classified others as being steps in the right direction. “It is imperative NHTSA hears from all riders on this issue” said Jeff Hennie, Vice President of Government Relations for the Motorcycle Riders Foundation adding, “NHTSA updates these guidelines every six years or so. The opportunity to voice your opinion is now”.
To view the comments visit: http://dms.dot.gov. Use the “simple search” function, reference Docket Number 23090 and you will be able to view the comments. The MRF encourages all riders and rider organization to submit comments.
Furthermore, the MRF first reported the NHTSA guideline amendments and, at the time, believed the agency’s standard thirty day open comment period would not be lengthy enough to provide ample time for the motorcyclists of America to register their opinions and concerns. Working with NHTSA, the MRF successfully had the comment period extended resulting in a new deadline date of March 27, 2006. In addition, as stated in the Federal Register notice, “to the extent possible, NHTSA will consider comments received after the comment period ends”.
Therefore, while the “official” period ends on March 27th, the government will continue to accept all submissions until the arbitrary decision to close the “unofficial” period is made.
To mail a hard version of your comments send them to NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20590.
HARLEY’S 2000 AND 2450CC NEW V-TWIN ENGINES– EPA documents show design basics and performance info a 2450cc V-twin, but they also raise a few questions.
Is Harley about to join the displacement race? That topic has been buzzing around the internet with the discovery of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) documents mentioning a 2450cc V-twin engine. With Harley now running at the bottom of the big-twin displacement class, it’s only a matter of time before Harley, which was once distinguished by having the largest motorcycle engines on the road, produces a bigger V-twin.
The EPA emissions document in question (scroll down to the last three pages, 8 through 10, of this PDF) shows testing results for liquid-cooled 2450cc and 2000cc Harley-Davidson V-twin engines. Power for the 2450cc version is listed as 98 kilowatts (131 horsepower) at 5000 rpm with 133 newton-meters (98 foot-pounds) of torque at 3500 rpm. The weight (presumably the GVWR) is listed at 1260 pounds. Since the fuel-tank material is listed as nylon, it would presumably be an under-seat style. The fuel-injected engine uses air injection and catalyst to reduce exhaust emissions.
SNEAK PREVIEW OF WHAT’S NEW IN THE WHITEHORSE GEAR SUMMER 2006 MOTORCYCLING CATALOG–Our new Summer 2006 catalog with almost 100 new products is at the printer and should be in your mailbox in just a few weeks. For a sneak preview visit
NEW WOMENS’ WEBSITE– WomenRidersNow.com is a new motorcycling news and information network designed to be the definitive resource for all things women and motorcycling. Founded by Genevieve Schmitt, former editor of Women Rider Magazine, the site is packed with information for and about women at any stage of motorcycling. Share stories, photos, and information on products, places, and people.
HOLD THAT DATE-WHITEHORSE OPEN HOUSE–If you live in the Northeast, or want to ride in New England this spring, put May 20th on your calendar for a visit to our first and hopefully annual “Club Day.” All riders are welcome to stop by our warehouse from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM to enjoy some free BBQ, great shopping, and lively tire-kicking talk. A great chance to ride the notches of the White Mountains and enjoy spring in our beautiful Mount Washington Valley. If you need help locating places to stay and things to do, call the MWV Chamber of Commerce (800-367-3364) for advice or get yourself a copy of Marty Berke’s
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KTM BECOMES POLARIS’ DISTRIBUTOR IN GERMANY–Minneapolis, March 7, 2006 – Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE/PSE: PII) today announced that effective March 1, 2006 KTM-Sportmotorcycle AG has become Polaris’ exclusive distributor in Germany for Polaris All Terrain Vehicles, Quadricycles, Snowmobiles and Polaris RANGER vehicles.
“KTM has established a dedicated sales force to manage the Polaris brand and product sales. KTM will leverage our back office operations in Germany to increase sales, build the Polaris brand, and increase dealer service and satisfaction while minimizing distribution costs. We are excited to get this project started” said Hubert Trunkenpolz, KTM’s Vice President of Marketing & Sales.
“Polaris is excited to leverage KTM’s strong presence and understanding of the German Powersports market to further develop the Polaris brand and sales in Germany” said Mark Blackwell, Polaris Vice President Victory Motorcycles and International Operations. “Polaris dealers in Germany will sign a separate Polaris dealer contract with KTM and be managed by a separate sales force dedicated to the Polaris product line. While there will be some common KTM and Polaris dealers in Germany going forward, market conditions in specific areas and individual dealer capabilities required for the KTM and Polaris product lines will dictate how many common dealers there will ultimately be.”
HAMSTER CONNECTION TO CELL PHONE INDUSTRY–“There’s an attack of sales call being unleashed on unsuspecting cell phone users in the next couple of days,” Said Harlan, a member of the Hamsters Motorcycle Club, in an undercover investigation. After several house of questions, Harlan, a suspect of interest admitted, “Yep, you will be charged for each sales call. Toprevent this, call the following number from your cell phone:888-382-1222.It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your time. It blocks your number for five (5) years.”
HELP OTHERS BY PASSING THIS ON TO ALL YOUR FRIENDSOR GO TO: http://www.donotcall.gov/
Harlan was release by the Bikernet judge with time served.
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REGION RALLIES TO DRAW BIKERS–DeLAND — A few Central Florida cities are trumpeting a message to the more than half-a-million motorcycle riders expected at Daytona Beach’s Bike Week.Go west!
DeLand, with a quaint downtown better known for antiques shops and art galleries, hosted its second annual bike rally Saturday. Seminole Harley-Davidson has just opened a new store in Sanford, just off Interstate 4, and Orlando Harley-Davidson is offering its sixth annual round of free concerts and a bike show.Seeing the multimillion-dollar payoff that Daytona Beach businesses gain from bikers has made other cities eager for a piece of the action.
“The biker culture has changed and includes professionals, doctors, lawyers; and they spend a lot of money,” said Wayne Arnold, one of the organizers of the DeLand Bike Rally. “It’s a win-win situation for us.”And the strategy seems to be working. Pittsburgh biker Larry Collins had never heard of DeLand, but decided to cruise over from the Daytona area to see the town.
“I like it because it’s a big difference from Main Street, Daytona,” said Collins, 57. “It just seems more relaxed, while Main Street is nothing but bars.”
Bike Week, the 10-day biker rally that runs through March 12, has been a Daytona Beach tradition for 65 years. Motorcycle riders ran their first race on the beach in 1937 and raced each year except during World War II with a party afterward on Main Street.
As more bikers came each year, venues mushroomed throughout the Daytona Beach area to the point where there are now dozens of east Volusia businesses, from Ormond Beach to New Smyrna Beach, offering biker events.
Motorcycle riders pump $744 million into the economy when they roar in for Bike Week and the autumn rally, Biketoberfest, according to one economic study.
Other cities knew they could capture some of that business because bikers simply love to ride.Some businesses are offering free maps that read “Daytona Bike Week” on the front but that actually plug other Central Florida businesses and give directions for scenic routes throughout the region.
–from Rogue
WILLIS R. MILLER SENTENCED TO DEATH OF JOE AUGUST–Man gets 10 years in road rage deathMotorcyclist was run down after verbal confrontation.
03/02/2006DOVER — Willis R. Miller, 27, of Dover, was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for causing the death of 40-year-old Joseph D. August, the victim of what prosecutors and a judge described as a road rage confrontation with two motorcyclists near Hartly.
Miller, originally charged with second-degree murder, pleaded guilty Jan. 11 to a reduced charge of manslaughter — acknowledging that he chased down the victim in his Chevrolet Suburban and hit his motorcycle from the rear on Aug. 14, 2005. He faced up to 25 years in prison, but Superior Court Resident Judge William L. Witham Jr., resisted a plea from a family member to impose the maximum term.
“We feel strongly that, with his past record, he should get the maximum of 25 years,” said the victim’s sister, Maxine August of Bear, who spoke for about 25 relatives and friends gathered in a small courtroom for Miller’s sentencing.
“When he died, part of us died. I’m not the same person I was before he died,” she said. Her brother’s two children still are struggling to come to terms with his death, August said.
In addition to imposing prison time, Witham ordered Miller to pay $6,000 into the state Victims Compensation Fund and imposed two years of probation. He also directed Miller, who has a wife and two children, to use the probation time for public speeches on the pitfalls of road rage and urged him to share his story with inmates who might be prone to drive with too much attitude.
–from Rogue
S&S CYCLE ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF HELICAL GEAR SIX-SPEED TRANSMISSION–LA CROSSE , WI (March 03, 2006) S&S Cycle announces the release of its Helical Gear Six-Speed Transmission with shipping to authorized S&S Dealers starting on March 25th, 2006.
The power produced by big S&S Proven Performance engines can be brutal on driveline components. Knowing that, S&S spent the last few years working on a transmission capable of taking on the incredible power delivery of the mighty 145 Tribute engine while still offering quieter operation than a stock transmission and incredibly smooth shifting characteristics.
“We did our part to develop a tough, Proven Performance transmission. No mercy was showed as test bikes with S&S Helical Gear Six-Speed transmissions went down a 1/4-mile drag strip thousands of times,” said Justin Bramstedt, S&S Powersports Lead. “We managed several sore butts, a few broken final drive belts and chains, but not a single missed shift or mechanical failure with our new transmission!”
The S&S Helical Gear Six-Speed Transmission is the first all-helical gear transmission in the V-Twin market. Designed as a true six-speed, not an overdrive transmission, the S&S Helical Gear Six-Speed has a final drive of 1:1. An ordinary overdrive transmission requires a set of gears to drive the input and output shafts, a process that adds noise, heat and robs final drive power. The S&S Helical Gear Six-Speed locks the input and output shafts together in sixth, eliminating additional gears and assuring true power transfer. S&S includes a 34-tooth pulley weighing 30-percent less than a comparable stock unit, that when used with the Helical Gear Six-Speed transmission ratios, yields a final drive ratio equivalent to an overdrive transmission. Additionally, it offers the greatest aperture ratio of gear interface, assuring better engagement between gears and no missed shifts.
“We didn’t leave any stone unturned during the design of our new six-speed. From the full helical gear set to the light-weight final drive pulley, we took every opportunity to raise the status quo,” said S&S Vice President of Product Development, Scott Sjovall. “Heavy-duty bearings and retainers, high-aperture, low-backlash shift rings and heavy-duty forged shift forks, the list goes on and on. All of these features add up to a very strong, quiet and easy to shift transmission that I am proud to add to our line-up,” concluded Sjovall.
The S&S Helical Gear Six-Speed Transmission is available in a complete version and as a Cassette Unit. The complete version is available in three case finishes; natural, polished and wrinkle black and fits all 1991-’99 Softail models-as well as custom frames utilizing this style of transmission mount and can be retrofitted to 1986-’90 models. The cassette will fit 1991-2005 FLT and Softail models, and most aftermarket cases with very minor required. Gear ratios in the S&S Helical Gear Six-Speed Transmission are evenly spaced to optimize engine RPM between shifts which helps gets the maximum power to the road.
BIKERNET WOMAN RIDER OF THE MONTH–ORLANDO, Fla. – When Roe Hyer was diagnosed with breast cancer so advanced that doctors gave her only a month to live, the single mom decided to finally start living. The spunky hairdresser, then 39, was tired of “being a passenger” in life. She moved to Florida, took up body building and bought her own motorcycle – a metallic blue Suzuki Intruder 800.
Hyer is one of thousands of women across the country finding camaraderie in women’s motorcycle clubs. From the Chrome Divas in Columbia, S.C., and the Women on Wheels in Lincoln, Neb., to the Throttle Queens in Landover, Md. and the Motor Maids in Erie, Mich., women are increasingly taking to the open roads.
“I didn’t have control of the cancer, there’s nothing you can do, so riding is something you have control of,” said Hyer, now 54.Women bikers aren’t your stereotypical bar-brawling, tattooed, leather jacket biker chicks. The new wave of female riders are soccer moms, even grandmas, corporate attorneys and nurses with an average income of $55,850, according to the Motorcycle Industry Council.
The number of women who own their own bikes is on the rise – jumping 36 percent to 635,000 between 1998 to 2003, according to the most recent numbers from the Motorcycle Industry Council, a trade group based in Irvine, Calif.
Manufacturers such as Harley-Davidson and Ultra Motorcycles are capitalizing on the trend, designing bikes with lighter frames, custom fit gears and lower seats.”It’s pretty much been a men’s market, but a lot of ladies really like riding motorcycles and I think they feel left out so that’s why we created something just for women,” Ultra Motorcycles sales director Dan Houston said of his company’s Groundpounder and California Kid models.
At Harley-Davidson, motorcycles sales to women are at an all-time high, jumping from 600 in 1980 to 30,000 in 2005. Women make up about half of new-rider classes on the test track at Harley-Davidson Orlando, said Tony Cianciotto, marketing manager at Harley Orlando.
“I think for so long women have ridden on the back, but nowadays women are very independent,” Cianciotto said.The winding roads offer women an escape from crying babies, stressful jobs and high-maintenance relationships. When Army nurse Edna Valesquez returned from Iraq in 2003, riding helped to melt away horrific memories of wounded troops. Despite her petite 5-foot frame, Valesquez, nicknamed Lil’ Bit, rides a 640-pound Harley Low Rider.”It’s a little escape. You can get on those back roads and you just go,” said Valesquez, who started the Chrome Divas in August 2005.
Many female riders plan this week to roll up to Daytona Beach’s annual Bike Week, which started Friday, to gab with the thousands of fellow bikers from around the country who gather to scope out the merchandise and ride the test tracks.”We’re definitely seeing a trend in more female riders” showing up at Bike Week, said Kevin Kilian, official for Daytona’s chamber of commerce.
–Rogue
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March 09, 2006 Part 3
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 2
BIKERNET RADIO INTERVIEWS THE EDITOR OF EASYRIDERS–Branscombe Richmond chats up Dave Nichols of Easyriders Magazine fame on Bikernet Radio. Easyriders is celebrating their 35th Anniversary and the boys talk about the new TV show on Speed call V-Twin TV, the legacy of Indian Larry. You won’t want to miss it! Tune In, Turn On and enjoy your show right here at Bikernet Radio.
-Jeffe
NAVY RETIREMENT BONUS–The Navy found they had too many people, and decided to offer an early retirement bonus. They promised any officer or senior nco who volunteered for retirement a bonus of $1,000 for every inch measured in a straight line between any two points in his body. They would get to choose what those two points would be.
The first officer who accepted asked that he be measured from the top of his head to the tip of his toes. He was measured at six feet and walked out with a bonus of $72,000.
The second officer who accepted was a little smarter and asked to be measured from the tip of his outstretched hands to his toes. He walked out with $96,000.
The third one was a noncommissioned officer, a grizzly old Chief who, when asked where he would like to be measured replied, “From the tip of my weenie to my testicles.” It was suggested by the pension man that he might want to reconsider, explaining about the nice big checks the previous two officers had received. But the old Chief insisted and they decided to go along with him providing the measurement was taken by a medical officer. The medical officer arrived and instructed the Chief to “drop ’em,” which he did. The medical officer placed the tape measure on the tip of the Chief’s weenie and began to work back.
Dear Lord!” he suddenly exclaimed, “Where are your testicles?”
The old Chief calmly replied, “Vietnam.”
BIKERNET BONNEVILLE 2006 EFFORT SPONSOR SPEAKS OUT–I’m sponsoring three of the bikes, all Harleys, that will be competing in these trials. I’m furnishing Amsoil lubricants for all three. I’m also planning to ride there for the event.
It’s not like me to take sides buy I know, with Valerie Thompson behind the bars, the Salt Shaker and Bonne Belle 45 Flathead from Bikernet will mow the Chop And Grind, sand snortin’ bastards into the salt.
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COLESLAW WRESTLING GIRLS MISSING–What ever happened to the cute dollies that originally did the wrestling? Obvious they do not want to go against the Tons of Fun.
Not many of the spectators are interested in seeing these big women. Maybe the promoters will get the message and get weight groups and the interest back up.
Other places are producing Pudding Wrestling and I’ll be there. No I did not go to the Cabbage Patch.
— ROGUE
BIKE WEEK CRUNCH TIME FOR SLAW AND THE LAW–SAMSULA — For most of the year, this crossroads hamlet is a quiet place, home to horse farms, rural subdivisions and Slovenians, descendants of immigrants fond of polka and klobasa.
But for a few days each fall and winter during bike events, the Slawvenians arrive, en masse on motorcycles, shaking the asphalt of Tomoka Farms Road on their way to Sopotnick’s Cabbage Patch Bar. They are held together not by heritage but by a desire to watch women wrestle in coleslaw and reveal their breasts.
Wednesday afternoon in the dust and smoke of center stage, the defending champ is mildly annoyed. Star Anderson, 24, a four-time title holder from Daytona Beach who has never been beaten here, is one of 14 contestants vying for a $500 first prize and the decided favorite.Wearing a sports bra and hip-hugging gym shorts, the champ sits on a bench awaiting the start of the competition.
Her preparation is all mental. “I don’t train,” she says. “I’m fat.”
Her secret is “make it quick,” storm your opponent like Mike Tyson in his prime. This strategy is well-known to the woman on her left, soft-spoken Mouse Crober, 23, a fellow competitor from Port Lavaca, Texas, who finished second to Anderson at Biketoberfest.
To Anderson’s right sits Ron Luznar, 60, Cabbage Patch owner and master of the coleslaw wrestling universe, which extends a few acres by land and across the globe by word of mouth and World Wide Web.
But here’s what’s disrupting Anderson’s pre-match concentration: On Luznar’s lap sits Jade DeLuxxxor (her “stage name”), a Hustler magazine cover girl whose bikini top flings open at the slightest suggestion.
She is a “special guest” at today’s proceedings, a working girl who sells 8-by-10 photos of her topless self with male customers willing to pay $20 for a print. A Mohawked, ponytailed bodyguard shadows Jade’s every move, as do a dozen male photographers.
The hubbub harasses Anderson, trying to keep her eyes focused on the prize. “I always get caught in the middle of this” stuff, she says, and moves under the shade of a nearby tent to get away.
Flashing breasts is a Cabbage Patch tradition, if not everywhere you look then whenever you ask for it from a woman so inclined. It is a treasured memory for some.Retired IBM engineer Roger Craver, a 70-year-old from Virginia who has biked all over the country and calls Sopotnick’s “the place to be on Wednesdays,” remembers his first Cabbage Patch flash a decade ago as if it was yesterday.
“Got my first (crude phrase for flashing) right over there,” Craver says, pointing across the room as he rests behind the pool table in the bar, covered ceiling to floor in scrawled messages, photos, stickers and signs. The bar was built in 1926 and now serves as a dark oasis in a sea of vendors and black leather outside on the grounds.
Clamping down on flashing is not the first priority of the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, says spokesman Gary Davidson. Public safety, crowd control and traffic control top the list for the 15 on-duty deputies and eight off-duty officers working the event.
If someone is putting on a naked show and inciting the crowd, deputies might give them a verbal warning or make an arrest, according to Davidson, but they always have to weigh whether a topless arrest will cause more problems with crowd control than it solves.
The crowd lining the fence is controlled but impatient. A serious injury to a stunt motorcycle rider before the wrestling dampened the mood and delayed the competition, but by 2 p.m. the women enter the pit of shredded cabbage and vegetable oil, under the watchful eye of referee Two-Dollar Jim, aka James Earl Steen of Deltona.
No hitting, no punching, no scratching, no pulling hair, says Two-Dollar Jim to the competitors. A pin for a three-count is a winner.
The early matches separate pretenders from contenders. Linda Hall, 44, of Orange City is attempting a comeback after a wrestling career in various semiliquids that includes a concussion suffered in a creamed corn competition. Alas, Hall, wrestling under the name Luscious, falls to “Sauerkraut” in the first round.
Anderson, meanwhile, lives up to her billing with a 90-second pin in the first round, but this will not be her day for sustaining the dynasty. In a seven-minute championship match, she loses to “Gunpowder” and settles for second place.
She always knew this day would come.”Anybody can beat me,” Anderson said before the tournament. “They just gotta catch me at the right moment.”
–By CAL MASSEYStaff Writer, Daytona New Journal
–from Rogue
TRIBUTE TO LICO–We have all had heroes in our lives. Lico was one, but in his simplicity would never allow to be considered one…… Val “Moon” Zarate
Florentino “Lico” Subia, 75, passed away on March 5, 2006. He was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. Lico was a veteran of the Korean War, serving his country in the United States Army. He received a U.N. Svc. Medal, Korean Svc. Medal with Svc. Star and the National Defense Svc. Medal.
He was employed by Western Union for 29 years as a motorcycle messenger. In 1978 he founded and was President of the Iron Horses Motorcycle Club. He was a board member of the Legal Services Corporation and a member of the Citizens Advisory Board of Central Regional Command Center.
Lico also belonged to the Huacheros Del Chicken Coop and was an avid boxer and trainer with Chihuahuita Community Center. He also raced in motocross.
Preceded in death by his son, Florentino Subia Jr., his survivors include his wife; Mickie Subia, sons; Alex and Ricardo Subia and Alberto Kondo, daughters; Cheryl Leah Subia and Maria Teresa Subia and Raquel Hernandez, brothers; Francisco Subia and Chris Lerma, sisters; Francisca Alvarado, Dolores Gomez and Bessie Gomez, 9 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.
NHTSA MOTORCYCLE SAFETY ISSUES–The National Highway Traffic Safety Association opened their door recently to public comment. It’s a chance of a lifetime to express your views regarding motorcycle safety. Here’s the address: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/email.cfm
. Below are the comments I made to them:
I appreciate the chance to contact you regarding Motorcycle Safety issues. I will try to be brief. Since between 70-85 percent of all motorcycle accidents are the fault of motorists I believe that respect and recognition are key issues. I believe there are a few helpful basic elements:
Motorcycle Training
Motorcycle Recognition
Respect for Riders
Training is a key issue and should be continued in every state.Efforts made to help citizens improve their awareness of motorcycles are vital.Some states afford HOV use, but I believe there’s another step we can take–create a motorcycle lane between the HOV lane and lane one–3 feet wide.
Public education about motorcycling will heighten awareness and understanding.
I’m also in the process of working closely with the MRF, the MIC and SEMA to develop a noise understanding. Motorcycles have only two means of protection, visual and auditory. Motorcycles need to make enough noise to enhance awareness and prevent accidents.
I believe that a key issue is psychological. If motorist come to respect and revere the freedom to ride we will have safer roads. If we treat cyclists as second class citizens, they will be constant targets.
I have been in this industry for over 35 years. As you know strength in any form develops respect. Thank you for your time.
KRB
5-Ball Inc.
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STEALTH NORTH CAROLINA BIKE WORKS SPECIAL REPORT–We got our first Panhead to work on this week at STEALTH BIKE WORKS! The Pan is a ’51 model and it is a very nice bike. I have always loved those old Panheads. In my opinion they had the sweetest look of all the engines.
As far as bikes go around the Charlotte area, things are starting to rev up. Bike nights are popping up everywhere. Man it’s funny how things change. A lot of us who visit Bikernet regularly will remember the day when bikers were not welcomed at these establishments. I wonder what changed all of this? I wonder if money had anything to do with it?
Speaking of the way things used to be, the Discovery show, The History Of The Chopper with Jesse James was really cool. I really got into those old pictures and it was good to see Jesse pay tribute to those who came before him. To me Jesse James is a cool guy. Yeah, I know a lot you are saying he has gone “Hollywood” and he is a sell out. I don’t think so. Which one of us would not have taken advantage of the opportunity? He is a very talented bike builder and a very smart guy.
You know when you are running a bike shop everyday you meet some interesting people from all walks of life. We have the “Real Deal” bikers, we have the “Do it youself ” riders, we have the ” New Kids” and the “I can build a bike for $2500 group,” and last but not least the infamous “Posers.” These are the worst. They try to impress you with what they know and the more you let them talk the less they impress you.
They all believe they have to go to their local dealer at least once a week to worship the “Almighty Factory Gods. I guess our “FTF” stickers don’t go over with this group very well? The “$2500 dollar bike group is close behind the fore mentioned group. No matter what you say or try to explain to them, they know someone who built a bike for $2500! The “Do it yourselfers” are cool. They take pride in what they do and always come by the shop to show off what they did. I dig this! The “New Kids,” the ones with the real spirit are cool, if they listen. Theywant to learn and we give our advice free. In a way we are passing the torch along to these guysand that is a good thing. All of this makes running a shop an adventure everyday and it makes meappreciate the “Real Deal” guys everyday.
the guys come in who don’t ride for one reason or another. The longer we are here the longer the list grows. Some reasons we hear are ” I used to ride but my friend had a wreck and lost all of his limbs so I quit. We have all heard that one! ” I used to ride and really be into bikes but now I am so not into it anymore.” Well guess what, you never were into it! For us who read and write for Bikernet and Mr. Bandit bikes and riding is in our soul and in our hearts, so how could we just one day “be so not into it anymore?” PLEASE! Now for the best or the worst of all of them, depending on which way you look at it, “I used to ride but my girlfriend or wife made me sell my bike!” Grow some balls! Have some backbone! If you let someone make you sell your bike, well you probably did not belong anyway.
Well, with all of that being said I fell much better. I haven’t had one of those in awhile so I guess I was due.
Until next week, RIDE!
–STEALTHMAN
TOP FOUR ADULT JOKES OF 2005– Number 2Bill worked in a pickle factory. He had been employed there for a number ofyears when he came home one day to confess to his wife that he had aterrible compulsion. He had an urge to stick his penis into the pickleslicer.
His wife suggested that he should see a sex therapist to talk aboutit, but Bill said he would be too embarrassed. He vowed to overcome thecompulsion on his own. One day a few weeks later, Bill came home and hiswife could see at once that something was seriously wrong.
“What’s wrong,Bill?” she asked. “Do you remember that I told you how I had this tremendousurge to put my penis into the pickle slicer?” “Oh, Bill, you didn’t!” sheexclaimed.
“Yes, I did.” he replied. “My God, Bill, what happened?”
“I gotfired.”
“No, Bill. I mean, what happened with the pickle slicer?”
“Oh…shegot fired too.”
Number 1,A couple had been married for 50 years. They were sitting at the breakfasttable one morning when the wife says, “Just think, fifty years ago we weresitting here at this breakfast table together.”
“I know,” the old man said.”We were probably sitting here naked as a jaybird fifty years ago.”
“Well,”Granny snickered. “Let’s relive some old times.” Where upon, the twostripped to the buff and sat down at the table.
“You know, honey,” thelittle old lady breathlessly replied, “My nipples are as hot for you todayas they were fifty years ago.”
“I wouldn’t be surprised,” replied Gramps.”One’s in your coffee and the other is in your oatmeal.”
We thought the other two Best Jokes of The Year sucked.–Bandit
DAYTONA ACCEPTS WOODEN INDIAN– DAYTONA BEACH — A life-sized wooden Indian overlooks a parade of rumbling motorcycles on Main Street during this week’s Bike Week festivities.But not long ago, the statue was branded a rogue.A code enforcement citation for hanging out in front of John Sanchez’s Rock & Ride shop during last October’s Biketoberfest had banished the life-size carving inside — out of sight from passing foot traffic.
There’s been a sort of treaty. City Building Official Greg France said the fur-and-skull festooned figure is now permitted to enjoy the exhaust fumes and hoopla from the sidewalk.
“The cigar Indian can be on his property with stipulations,” France said. The statue must be anchored, off the right-of-way and can’t impede entry.”It apparently was a problem — put in the way and used to hang merchandise in violation,” France said.But he said people called the city when a fine was slapped on the figurine.
“There was a (public) outrage,” he said.Among those who criticized the city is the Rev. Al Gannon of Tampa, a long-time Bike Week visitor.
“It’s just harassment,” Gannon said Monday.
Travelin’ John Britz, a minister from Export, Pa. , has handed out bibles a few feet from the Indian statue during Bike Weeks for years. He said the city “made a mountain out of a molehill.”
And first-time Bike Week visitor, Bill “Schultz” Leadbitter from Pittsburgh said “they probably just had to pay somebody to do what they wanted to do.”
The 12-year-old statue, decked out with motorcycle-encrusted glass beads, is considered an attention-getting sign, France said. The permit to allow it: $22.
“A bunch of years ago we started selling cigars, and this guy who came from the Philippines was dealing in carvings from monkeywood. I bought this one right from his backyard,” Sanchez said.
Monkeywood is slang for the monkey apple tree, often used for carving and native to Florida, said Gulab Gidwani, owner of Exotic Wood Company in New Jersey.
“Puerto Ricans are very spiritual, and my mother had saints and candles and a similar Indian in the corner. When my mother saw my Indian, she blessed it, so it’s sacred to me — like my mother is looking over us,” Sanchez said. “I am glad to have it back out.”
By AUDREY PARENTE
–from Rogue
Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Member 2005
BAMA BIKE FEST– I will be in Daytona for Bike week when you read this and for those of you that did not make it or are still up for some more partying I will be attending the Bama Bike Fest in Forkland Alabama on March 17-18-19th Now this is going to be a Party. Adult Type – No Kids – If Nudity Offends You Stay Home – 24 Hour Getting Down Southern Style
Check out their web site at http://www.bamabikefest.com/
Come On Out and Party With Me and look for reports here on Bikernet after the event.
–from ROGUE
Friday March 17th, 2006
THE PARTY STARTS AT 5:00 PM, BUT YOUR WELCOME TO SHOW UP A LITTLE EARLY, PITCH YOUR TENT AND GET SETUP BEFORE THE PARTY. The HOG WILD SALOON will be open.
– RALLY BEGINS, OFFICIAL WELCOME
– DRINKING GAMES for ALL
– LIVE BAND
– WOMEN’S PICKLE SUCKING CONTEST
– BEST ASS SHAKIN’ CONTEST (FEMALE & MALE)
– WOMEN’S NIPPLE SIZING CONTEST.
– MEN’S SEXIEST UNDERWEAR, WOMEN’S SEXIEST UNDERWEAR CONTEST!
Saturday March 18th, 2006
– POKER RUN
– BIKE GAMES. SLOW RACE, WEENIE BITE, KEG TOSS. CLOTHING OPTIONAL
– LIVE BAND
– DRINKING GAMES for ALL
– FREE TITTY PAINTING FOR LADIES
– BIKE SHOW
– TATTOO CONTEST, BIKE SHOW WINNERS ANNOUNCED
– DINNER TIME, SHOP, EAT & REST UP FOR THE NITE TIME EVENTS.
– WOMEN’S PUDDING WRESTLING CONTEST
– LARGEST & SMALLEST BREAST’S CONTEST
– COUPLES AMATEUR BODY PAINTING CONTEST
– WET T – SHIRT CONTEST AND GRAND FINALE!
–Rogue
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March 09, 2006 Part 2
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 1
AUSTRALIAN MUSLIM LAW– Muslims who want to live under Islamic Sharia law were told on Wednesday to get out of Australia , as the government targeted radicals in a bid to head off potential terror attacks.
A day after a group of mainstream Muslim leaders pledged loyalty to Australia at a special meeting with Prime Minister John Howard, he and his ministers made it clear that extremists would face a crackdown.
Treasurer Peter Costello hinted that some radical clerics could be asked to leave the country if they did not accept that Australia was a secular state and its laws were made by parliament.
“If those are not your values, if you want a country which has Sharia law or a theocratic state, then Australia is not for you,” he said on national television.
“I’d be saying to clerics who are teaching that there are two laws governing people in Australia, one the Australian law and another the Islamic law, that this is false.
If you can’t agree with parliamentary law, independent courts, democracy, and would prefer Sharia law, and have the opportunity to go to another country which practices it, perhaps, then, that’s a better option,” Costello said.
Asked whether he meant radical clerics would be forced to leave, he said those with dual citizenship could possibly be asked move to the other country. Education Minister Brendan Nelson later told reporters that Muslims who did not want to accept local values should “clear off”.
“Basically, people who don’t want to be Australians, and they don’t want to live by Australian values and understand them, well then they can basically clear off,” he said.
Separately, Howard angered some Australian Muslims on Wednesday by saying he supported spies monitoring the nation’s mosques.
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OKAY, SO IT’S THE FIRST BIKERNET BIKE BLING AWARD–Attached is a press release for the world’s first diamond encrusted, $9,000 onboard motorcycle clock! Formotion created the clock as a result of teaming up with Matt Hotch and his V Lux bike and it’s like nothing on the planet. It will, however, have a brother! We’ve already taken an order for another with an customn inlaid jewel dial.
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ALL EXTREME SOFTAIL AND RIGID FRAMES ON SALE–These frames are the same as we sell every day. We just have too much in our inventory. These frames come with an MSO from Extreme Frames and the same great warranty as all of the other parts we sell.
When their gone the sale is over.
Check out our stock athttp://www.extremeframes.us/inventory.asp
BANDIT ON HISTORY OF CHOPPER SHOW?–BTW – the Discovery Channel had Mr. James on a ‘History of Choppers’ showlast night. I could swear I saw some old ER footage of you blasting downthe highway with one helluva lot more hair on your head and face than isthere today.
-J
SEND US PHOTOS OF YOUR CUSTOM BIKE THAT USED DEMON’S CYCLE PARS AND WIN–YOU CAN WIN ONLY IF YOU BOUGHT A BIKE KIT OR A SHIFTROD OR IF THE BIKE HAS 1 OR MORE PARTS http://www.demonscycle.com/ from DEMONS CYCLE .
We want to see pictures of your Custom Ride and Demons Cycle Parts and Accessories in action!The bike that will get the most hits on our website will get a $250 store credit. So send us some cool pics!It doesn’t have to be on some exotic location. However we would like to see how you used our parts on yourBike. Whether you’re in the state of Indiana or the state of confusion, email or snail mail us a snapshot.We’ll feature you and/or your girl on our new website’s Gallery Web Page!
Please send us your clear, in focus pictures. We especially like to see pictures of your Demons Cycle bike and your lady on it.
1. You can e-mail them to us. Save them in .jpg (jpeg) format and send them to us at: Send photos to: PATRIOT ADOPTS OFFROAD BRAND–Patriot Motorcycle Corporation, distributors of offroad motorcycles, ATVs and the Steed line of V-Twin cruisers, recently announced that they will adopt the Patriot Offroad brand name, for all their offroad products. In a press release, officials were quoted as saying, “Introduction of the new Patriot Offroad identity represents a major element of the original initiative and marketing plan, to offer all recreational vehicles and private-label products under a unified Patriot logo and brand.” METRIC REVOLUTION MOTORCYCLE BUILD-OFF TO HOLD FINALS IN LAS VEGAS–Multi-Media Marketing & Production, Inc. producer’s of the up and coming hit television series “Metric Revolution” have chosen the 6th annual Las Vegas BikeFest as the location for the taping of the series finale. The 6th annual Las Vegas BikeFest will be held September 14-17 in the most famous 24-hour city, Las Vegas, Nevada. The event will consist of the Vendor Village at Cashman Center with over 275 manufacturers and vendors, and activities such as Poker Runs and competitions, and non-stop entertainment including concerts with well-known celebrity bands. Artistry in Iron, Master Builders’ Championship will also take place at Cashman Center. 40,000 bikers and enthusiasts are expected to be in attendance. The “Metric Revolution” television series is the first ever all metric biker build-off for television. The series is scheduled to premier in the fall 2006 season, and will take viewers on an exciting behind the scenes trip into the world of the “custom” metric motorcycle industry. “Metric Revolution” will follow 19 professional builders and 4 rookies to their hometowns to provide a revealing insight into each builder / contestant’s life and personality. The audience will watch the trials and tribulations of each builder as they convert a stock metric motorcycle into a “one-off” custom while competing for thousands of dollars in grand prizes. The participants will include well-known, traditionally American V-Twin builders such as Mike Stafford of MGS Custom Bikes in Lancaster, California and Doug Keim of Doug Keim Custom Cycles in Wall, New Jersey. Stafford was one of the featured builders at the 2005 Las Vegas BikeFest?? Artistry In Iron, Master Builders’ Championship. A complete list of builders is available at the “Metric Revolution” website – www.MetricTV.com. All 23 “Metric Revolution” builder / contestants will have their masterpieces on display during Las Vegas BikeFest?? and attendees will have an opportunity to see the bikes, meet the builders and participate in the voting to pick the winners. Las Vegas BikeFest is produced by the Las Vegas BikeFest Partnership made up of ConvExx and Full Throttle Events. Las Vegas BikeFest information is available at www.lasvegasbikefest.com, or call toll-free 866-BIKEFEST (866-245-3337) or e-mail info@lasvegasbikefest.com. CHOP AND GRIND BONNEVILLE RACING TEAM UPDATE– We removed all the unnecessary tabs off the frame. We’re welding new tabs for fuel tank, battery box and oil tank. The oil tank came from Don “Snuffy” Smith. He ran it on one of his old flat trackers, it should bring us some good luck. Also here is our new Chop N Grind logo. We don’t want any faggy logos like those Bonne Belle chumps in LA. They even have a girl riding their bikes. What the fuck? Two and half months to go to have our bike ready for test runs at El Mirage, need to work out the bugs and get her certified. It’s a long way to go in a short period. After the test runs we have three months to finish. Talked to Nick Roberts of AMSOIL the other day, one of our sponsors, he’s ready to ship our oil and lubes out. He is just as excited as all of us about going. He is also riding out to meet us and the Bikernet 5-Ball Racing bastards. They don’t have a chance. Our sponsor list is growing, AMSOIL, S&S, JIMS USA, Avon Tyres, Leinweber Cams & LMC Concrete Pumping. Bub`s Speed Trails will be here sooner than you think. We are still in the need for a front 19-inch light weight rim. Anyone out there who has one, the help will be great. –Bob T TEXAS NATIONAL BIKE SHOW POSTER CONTEST–We need a bitchin bike for the Texas National Bike Show Poster. Here’s the rules: 1. All photos must be submitted to us by March 31st And yes it might be shot with a hot babe for the poster. Be a star and send us a photo of your bike. The Show fires up the same time as the Lone Star Rally, November 3rd, I think. Send entries to Holly@Texasnationalbikeshow.com Thanks, Holly GEORGIA DEALERS FORM STATE ASSOCIATION–With the assistance of the National Council of Motorcycle Dealer Associations, with Ed Lemco moderating, twelve Georgia dealers met in mid-December, to form a state dealer association. Priorities for the new association are reported to include franchise protection and the enactment of legislation or administrative regulations that require the Georgia Department Of Motor Vehicles to register offroad vehicles and ATVs this in answer to out-of-state dealers selling in Georgia without collecting sales tax. Yamaha Sued By California–The Attorney General’s office of California has reportedly filed a $19.6 million lawsuit against Yamaha and two Yamaha dealers, claiming they circumvented air pollution control laws, by importing more than 400 motorcycles not certified for sale in that state. The complaint was reportedly filed by the AG, on behalf of the Air Resources Board, department of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Continued On Page 3
Demons Cycle South
378 SW 14 Ave
Pompano Beach, Fl
33069
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2. 30 days to vote, voting will begin on April 1st and will end on April 30th, all submissions must be in by April fools day!
3. Bike must be available to participate in the Texas National Bike Show (all show guidelines)
4. Bike must be available for photo shoot no later than the end of May.
5. Texas National will comp a display space for the winner at the show.
6. Bike can participate in the judged class at the show, with a complimentary entry
March 09, 2006 Part 1
By Bandit |
Hey,
Another crazed week and not enough whiskey or sex. The other side of the coin is all good. I spoke to Senators, SEMA representatives (hot rod guys), MIC members and members of the MRF. The MRF has struggled for years to keep the EPA off our backs with some success. They were able to get the one unregulated custom bike in a lifetime and the 24 shop show bikes rule on the books. That was a major accomplishment, but the EPA told them they needed more support to open the books again. That support is now emerging with a strong group of individuals who represent the rider, the shop owner, the parts manufacturer and the motorcycle manufacturer.
It’s all good and we’ll report as everything comes together. Plus the Bikernet crew is working on a noise model and will begin testing in the next two weeks. We will set a standard for the amount of noise a motorcycle needs to produce to say out of harms way. We’ve run our proposal past several representatives of the industry to positive and supportive responses. More reports on that shortly.
Let’s hit the news, then I’ll bring you up to date on our Bonneville projects:
JOKER MACHINE STYLE KING HAND CONTROLS– At last. We’ve needed these so long. Now, 1996-up Harley bagger owners can finally install custom hand controls on their bike and still retain use of their radio and cruise control functions. Style King controls also fit most other Harley models, allowing easy retrofit without the hassle of re-wiring, and retain use of the MoCo’s tried and true stock switches and housings.
The new Joker Machine Style King controls are made to fit Sportsters (’96-present), Softails (’96-present), Road Kings, Electra Glides and Road Glides (’96-present) and V-Rod models up to 2005. Style King controls are available in hydraulic or cable clutch versions and are offered in either chrome, or hard black anodized finish. Both brake and clutch master cylinders are available in 9/16 and 11/16-inch sizes to fit single or dual brakes and most trans-mounted hydraulic clutch actuation units.
Joker Machine’s new Style King hand controls are available at your local Drag Specialties dealer, or directly from Joker Machine. Log on at www.jokermachine.com for more information and pricing.
THE BIKERNET BLONDE FILES–A man is dining in a fancy restaurant and there is a gorgeous blonde sitting at the next table. He has been checking her out since he sat down, but lacks the nerve to start a conversation.
Suddenly she sneezes, and her glass eye comes flying out of its socket towards the man.
He reflexively reaches out, grabs it out of the air, and hands it back.
“Oh my, I am so sorry,” the woman says as she pops her eye back in place.
“Let me buy your dinner to make it up to you,” she says.
They enjoy a wonderful dinner together, and afterwards they go to the theater followed by drinks. They talk, they laugh, she shares her deepest dreams and he shares his. She listens.
After paying for everything, she asks him if he would like to come to her place for a nightcap …… and stay for breakfast.
They have a wonderful, wonderful time.
The next morning, she cooks a gourmet meal with all the trimmings.
The guy is amazed!! Everything has been SO incredible!!!!
“You know,” he said, “you are the perfect woman. Are you this nice to every guy you meet?”
“No,” she replies……… “but you just happened to catch my eye.! ”
–from Geno
Patriot Motor Corporation V-Twin Street Bikes Receive CARB Emissions Certification–NASCAR Engineering and Design Veteran Ashley Tilling Joins Patriot Team–Patriot Motor Corporation (Pink Sheets:PMCY), exclusive worldwide distributor of the Patriot OffRoad(TM) line of Dirt Bike motorcycles and All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) and the Steed(R) by Patriot(TM) domestic line of V-Twin custom street bikes, today announced it has received California Air Resources Board emissions certification for both the Steed(R) by Patriot(TM) and Patriot(TM) V-Twin Musclebikes lines of custom and production V-Twin street bikes fitted with 111, 117 and 124 cubic inch displacement engines.
Following the recent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Certificate issued to Patriot — which documents that the company’s custom and production V-Twin street bikes are exhaust-emission legal in 49 states — CARB Executive Order M-094-0001, issued January 25, 2006, now makes Patriot V-Twin street bikes fully exhaust and evaporative emission compliant in all 50 states.
“California has the strictest emission standards in the United States… and is among the most stringent globally,” notes Steve Moonitz, Director of Product Development and Compliance for Patriot Motorcycle Corporation.
Annual motorcycle sales in California are approximately 40% greater than the next highest state, which is the Florida market. “CARB certification officially opens up the biggest motorcycle market in the United States,” notes Jim White, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Full 50-state compliance gives our dealer organization the official ‘green light’ to now add Patriot V-Twin products to their existing lines.”
The newly formed Patriot Street Bike Division includes both the original Steed(R) by Patriot(TM) custom 300 series and the groundbreaking, affordable Patriot(TM) V-Twin Musclebikes(TM) 200 series models that will be unveiled at the upcoming V-Twin Dealer Expo (February 4-6, Cincinnati, OH) and “DealerNews” Dealer Expo 2006 (February 18-20, Indianapolis, IN).
Patriot Motor Corporation also announced the addition of Ashley Tilling to the company’s Engineering Group. Mr. Tilling comes from a diversified, broad-spectrum background in engineering and design. He has worked at the top levels of NASCAR racing — including the NASCAR R&D facility — where he did testing on safety systems, aerodynamic wind tunnel testing and vehicle crash testing. He played an integral role in the development of the HANS safety device now used in many racing series throughout the world. He also innovated several of the features of the NASCAR “Car of the Future,” which will be cycled into the 2007 racing season.
“We are extremely pleased and proud that the various divisions of Patriot Motor Corporation continue to attract outstanding individuals, such as Ashley Tilling,” states CEO Michel Attias. “From top-flight leaders in management to those with high-caliber engineering and design expertise… each and every talented addition is another win that furthers the strength and synergy of the Patriot Team.”
BIKERNET BONNEVILLE RIDER VALERIE THOMPSON ROAD REPORT–Morning! I just got home late last night from my first race in Gainesville, Fl. I had quite the experience. Truck broke down, flat tires etc…I’ll be writing my Bikernet report today!!! I don’t know where to start…! But all said AND done…I flew home and kissed the ground!!! No lie!
There were about 60+ Destroyer bikes there. With a 32 bike field and I qualified # 14 in the super gas class and 20th in the destroyer class.
I am getting ready for Bonneville!!! I wonder if I’ll look like that girl on the bike..hee hee! Good job on the picture! That’s my favorite!!! But I have a great looking one on the destroyer bike I’ll send over later today.
–VT
We’re waiting, baby –Bandit
SEMA’S STATE BY STATE CUSTOM BIKE LEGISLATIVE EFFORT–All – Had a great meeting with the Motor Vehicle Division Director today and he’s excited to begin work on the custom motorcycle titling/registration model bill. We’re meeting again on the 23rd of March with his staff to begin outlining the legislation so I’m going to need as much of everyone’s input by then if possible. We’ll still have a lot of time to refine the bill after this, but I want to keep momentum going and the sooner we have a final product, the sooner I can distribute this to my colleagues in other states.
In my discussion with the director I presented the theory for the bill by identifying custom motorcycles by the type of engine they use and assigning a year based on the years of production for the style of engine. For example if someone’s building a bike around a flathead motor it could be titled and registered as any of the years the flathead was in production, in short it would be classified a flathead replica. The same would be true for Knuckleheads, Panheads, Shovelheads, and finally Evolutions. When it comes to Evo’s we’ll probably need to come up with a different name as by using Evolution we may run into the Harley political buzzsaw. Something like late model single-cam may suffice, but because this may be a term we use for some time to come I want it to be a user friendly term. so I’d be happy to hear more suggestions.
As with SEMA I’m taking the approach of crafting something that improves the process for titling and registering at all levels. If we get this implemented in a good number of states, gone will be the days of magazine articles about how to title and register your bike. That’s a lofty goal, but it starts here in Montana. Take a look at this month’s issue of Driving Force, the SEMA Action Network’s monthly newsletter, and see the progress SEMA is making with their custom vehicle titling and registration model bill:
http://www.semasan.com/images/df0306.pdf
Senator John Brueggeman
321 Lakeview Dr
Polson, MT 59860
PH: 406.883.2395
FAX: 406.883.2390
CELL: 406.270.6699
Here’s John’s Test Legislation
Model Custom American Motorcycle Bill
Vehicle Laws – Custom Motorcycle
(a) A custom motorcycle means any motorcycle that:
(1) Contains an engine manufactured 20 years prior to the current calendar year or contains an engine manufactured to resemble an engine 20 or more years old; and
(2) Has been altered from the manufacturer’s original design; or is constructed in whole or in part from non-original materials.
title of a custom motorcycle shall be the model year that the engine of such vehicle resembles.
(c) For each custom vehicle, there shall be a one-time registration fee of $_____.
(d) (1) in applying for registration of a custom motorcycle under this section, the owner of the custom motorcycle shall submit with the application a certification that the vehicle for which the application is made:
(I) Will be maintained for occasional transportation, exhibitions, club activities, parades, tours, and similar uses; and;
(II) Will not be used for general daily transportation.
(2) In addition to the certification required under paragraph (1) of this subsection, when applying for registration of a custom motorcycle, the new owner of the custom motorcycle shall provide proof acceptable to the administration that the custom motorcycle passed a safety inspection that has been approved by the Administration in consultation with the custom motorcycle community in this state.
(d) Unless the presence of the equipment was specifically required by a statute of this State as a condition of sale in the year listed as the year of manufacture on the certificate of title, the presence of any specific equipment is not required for the operation of a vehicle registered under this section.
(f) A vehicle registered under this section is exempt from any statute that requires periodic vehicle inspections and from any statute that requires the use and inspection of emission controls.
I decided to scrap the flat/knuckle/pan/shovel/evo specific language in the bill for now and opt for this cleaner version that more closely adheres to SEMA’s model bill. This is a rough draft, but let me know what you think and what changes you may want to make.
IMMORTALS M.C. CHARITY RIDE/SILENT AUCTION– My name is Mandi Weina and I have already emailed you in reference to donations and/or sponsorship for our event. But we got to thinking, it would be such an honor to have you come and sign autographs for our cause to bring a huge crowd. If only for an hour we would love to have you help us. You see, we are having a hard time getting our local media to cover our event and a big name like yours would help get us in the public’s eye. All the proceeds go to the Children’s Miracle Network and Aurora Pediatric Cancer Services, the Immortals don’t keep a penny, it all goes to the kids.
An even bigger thrill would be if you would join us on our 100 mile ride and party afterwords.
Please consider our request for helping these unfortunate kids. Our ride leaves from the Walmart parking lot in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and ends at the Immortals clubhouse on June 3, 2006
Mandi Weina
blazingdolphin@peoplepc.com
Mandi, will always support your event. We’ll contact you regarding scheduling. If we can make it, we’ll be there. In the meantime we will do whatever we can to make your event a success.– Bandit
SPORTSTER RESURRECTION–I’m resurrecting a ’73 XLCH that’s been a total basket for over a decade.Talk about lo-buck, this is a lunch money expedition.I?m off to a good start with Paughco frame and springer. Most $$ will go into motor and paint.
Yep,a good, ol skool ’70s paint job, with ghost flames and such.Anyhoo, I’m jammin the web to get my head together on where and what I can get to put this putt back together. I need cases and bottom end. Maybe I can get by with my slugs and jugs. The tranny’s OK with “new” andrews cogs before teardown.Also I’m checkin out who’s who in the Los Angeles area for Paint. As regards the “sporty” project you mentionhttp://www.bikernet.com/sportsters/here’s an idea… this could be the bike?
This blue kick only really hits home for me (hi skool ’72).
look forward to your reply
–Nick sharpe
nick@bop35.com
GRIP YOUR BUTT!– No backsliding from Triboseat, the ultra-grippy seat cover from Advanced Seating Technology. And now it’s available for riders as well as passengers and for more bikes than ever before in 2006.
We all know the problem. Under hard acceleration or braking, passenger slides into rider, or vice versa. There’s ‘helmet clash’ and even ‘body slam’ – and it spoils the ride.
Triboseat dramatically reduces all that. It’s a grippy, rubberised mesh that fits snugly around the rider or pillion seat. Simple to fit too – no glue, no staples, just a secure drawstring. Custom designed, the Triboseat looks neat and taut, like part of the bike – it’s an anti-slip second skin for the seat.
Triboseat – the name derives from the word ‘Tribology’, the science of friction – has been used by Crescent Rizla-Suzuki on their promotional pillion rides in front of BSB crowds since 2003.
There are Triboseats to fit every common model of sports bike, plus tourers, adventure tourers and naked bikes. Aprilia, BMW, Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, Triumph, Suzuki + others.
Triboseat products are available from only £13.99 SRP
Contact AST Triboseat 01825 722020
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HELLS ANGELS FEELING DEPRESSED– The Stockholm chapter of the biker gang Hell’s Angels is being investigated for fraud after police found 70 per cent of members were certified as depressed by the same doctor and were getting state sickness benefits.
“It seems to be depressing being a member of this club,” Christer Nilsson, deputy head of Stockholm police’s criminal investigation department, told newspaper Dagens Nyheter. Biker gangs like the Hell’s Angels and their deadly rivals the Bandidos have a history of violent crime in Scandinavia including shootouts and bomb attacks, but have also branched out into benefit and tax frauds in recent years, police say.
Sweden has estimated that as much as a fifth of the workforce is on long-term sick leave or early retirement due to sickness, often put down to “burn-out”
From: Reuters
NEW METRIC REVOLUTION WEBSITE–The new Metric Revolution website is up and running!!!!!Go to http://www.metrictv.net to sign up for the monthly newsletter, Metric Times, and a chance to win a new helmet. Be sure to check out Don Gray’s forum and our new website www.dongraycustoms.com
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Sonny Lives In Biker Heaven
By Bandit |
The legendary Hell’s Angels patriarch, who helped found the motorcycle clubalmost 50 years ago, has battled cancer and heart disease as fiercely as thelaw, but has no intention of allowing age to mellow him — or giving up thefree-wheeling lifestyle he loves.
“I’m not going to change. I’m not going to slow down. Riding a motorcycle isjust about the most fun thing in the universe,” 64-year-old Barger toldReuters during a visit to a Hell’s Angels clubhouse in London’s East End.
“Hell, most guys would love to retire to have this kind of life so I don’tneed to retire. Plus I just bought a new bike last week.”
The grizzled, tattooed Californian is the kind of rough, tough, unrepentanthard man that country and western songs are written about.
His reputation as grand-daddy of the world’s 50,000 Hell’s Angels has spreadfar beyond the biker community, attracting both hero-worshippers anddetractors on the way.
ROLLING STONES
Barger said he was constantly being asked to tell his stories about theAngels’ history, particularly during the 1950s and 60s when theirhell-raising exploits shocked “straight America” and branded them asoutlaws.
“But probably the question that I get asked the most is what happened atAltamont,” he said in reference to an infamous Rolling Stones concert nearSan Francisco in 1969 when the Angels’ provided security in return for a fewkegs of beer.
During the concert, which started after the crowd was kept waiting forhours,a fight broke out and an Angel stabbed a man to death. The band decided topull the plug.
“Keith Richards told me the band wasn’t going to play anymore until westopped the violence. I stood next to him and stuck my pistol in his sideandtold him to start playing his guitar or he was dead. He played.”
The writer Hunter S. Thompson was among those celebrities who sought him outin the 60s, intrigued by the bikers’ outlaw life.
Thompson hung out with Barger’s Oakland chapter before writing abest-sellingbook about the Angels — which Barger still angrily dismisses as an”inaccurate piece of junk.”
“A lot of the myths about the Hell’s Angels came from that book and stayedaround for years,” he said.
“(Thompson) was a pain in the butt. He ended up getting beaten up and sentdown the road.”
Barger makes no concession to age or illness, brushing off cancer and aheartattack with a wave of his hand.
His leathery tanned skin is testament to the 40,000 miles (64,370 km) heputson the clock of his Harley Davidson Road King every year and the time spentoutdoors working on his small Arizona property.
Reared by his older sister after his mother ran off with a bus driver andhisfather drowned his sorrows in drink, Barger joined the U.S. army at 16 afterforging his birth certificate.
“I learned things in the army that I found interesting. Like how to takeweapons apart.”
He was kicked out with an honourable discharge in 1956 when his deceptionwasdiscovered and soon developed a hankering for another type of uniform –thatof the wild leather-jacketed bikers who were just beginning to band togetherin clubs.
One such fledging group was the Oakland Hell’s Angels. Barger swiftly becameleader of the pack and helped oversee the formation of independent chaptersaround the U.S and abroad.
LEADER OF THE PACK
He is now regarded as the unofficial leader of the Hell’s Angels Motorcycle Club worldwide and wears his distinctive Death’s Head patch on his leatherjacket with pride.
“We’re stronger, we’re bigger than ever and I can see another 50 yearscoming.
“The motorcycles are the best thing about the club. But the brotherhood is agreat thing too. We take care of each other.”
Barger’s autobiography was an international best seller when it waspublishedin 2000 and launched him into a new globetrotting career as a celebrityauthor, signing books and making personal appearances.
A second book, of biker stories, was published this year and two more are inthe pipeline. A movie about his life is in the works and Sonny BargerPremiumLager is on liquor store shelves.
Courteous and polite in person, it is easy to forget that the “loveablerogue” — as one fan described him — is a criminal with a long record forviolent assaults, kidnapping, firearms offences and conspiracy.
But Barger shrugs off any questions about his past and says he has only oneregret in a life filled with battles, jail, drugs and divorce.
“If I had to do it all again, I probably wouldn’t smoke,” he said with ashort laugh, speaking through a hole in his windpipe after his larynx wasremoved during cancer surgery 20 years ago.
“People have misconceptions about things they don’t know about and a lot ofpeople don’t know a lot about us. The biggest misconception is that we are acriminal organization.”
Barger said the club had a strong code of honour and its members abided bystrict rules, which he was reluctant to reveal.
But his book lists them as including no stealing from other members, nomessing around with another member’s “old lady,” no spiking the club’salcohol with dope and, more tellingly, no throwing ammunition onto livebonfires.
Barger’s stories do little to quash any prejudices about the Angels. Hisbooks are packed with tales of battles with the law, murders, violentassaults, drugs, booze and general mayhem.
One story recounts the theft of his beloved hand built bike “Sweet Cocaine”in 1968. The culprits, prospects for a rival club, were rounded up andpunished.
“One at a time we bull-whipped them and beat them with spiked dog collarsandbroke their fingers with hammers.
“Moral of the story — don’t get caught stealing a Hell’s Angels bike,especially if he is the president.”
March 6, 2006 Part 2
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 1
BY POPULAR DEMAND STEEL DREAMS TELEVISION AIRS THE BANDIT SEGMENT ONCE MORE–This week, legendary biker personality – Keith R. Ball – tells how his love of motorcycles launched a lifetime career of both writing about them and building them. Over 35-years ago, Ball began restoring classic Harley’s. His talents also included writing, which lead to putting these two together and spending 23-years with Easy Rider magazine. After that, he launched Bikernet.com, a quirky web site that draws about 96 million hits a year from enthusiast?s worldwide seeking news and info on everything from motorcycle products to events, activities and oddities. It’s the classic Harley’s of builder, restorer , writer and Bikernet.com guru, Bandit, as they rumble and roar down the streets of Wilmington, CA.
Next, James “Munky” Schaffer, guitarist for the band Korn, tells how garage bands, dirt bikes and a “lucky” motorcycle accident in his teen years led to a career with today’s famed rock group. Along with numerous clips from live shows, he tells how he always packs a dirt bike or two on the tour bus for fun both on and “off” the road. Back home in Laguna Beach, Munky shows off his Ducati motorcycle and growing collection of cars that includes an Aston Martin, a top-of-the-line BMW and a Phantom Rolls-Royce.
Then, Rick Krost of U.S. Choppers in Santa Ana, California, tells how he changed from a career in high-finance to full-time restoration of old classic motorcycles purchased across the border in Mexico. Today, his company both faithfully restores old motorcycles while also creating and building sleek custom choppers and bikes based on classic designs from the 1930s and 40s.
It’s not motor sports on TV – it’s “Steel Dreams” TV. Check the Steel Dreams web site for program times and channels.
STEALTH WEATHER REPORT FROM CHARLOTTE–Around the Charlotte area riding season is popping! Bikes are on the road and there are bike nights at bars and restaurants everywhere. There are club rides every weekend and the poker runs are gearing up. Here at Stealth Bike Works we are satying steady and maybe even picking up the pace a little. This past week has been “Ape Hanger” week at SBW. All the bikes in the shop are running Apes! For me there is no cooler look, so I guess I have been in “Ape” heaven this past week.
Our two Shovelhead project bikes are nearing completion. The sheet metal is out for paint. As soon as we get it back they will be done. We are gearing up to fabricate sissy bars for the “Horse Smoke-Out in June. Chopper John has some great designs.
Things have changed a lot since this time last year. Last year we were just getting everything in place to open. Now we have our regular customers and continue to attract some new faces each week. We have added equipment and some new inventory. We are still small compared to some shops but we are growing. It is kind of cool being the “small shop.” What is cool about us being the small shop is that we have some BIG capabilities and people are starting to see that. One of the best things about SBW is the atmosphere. It will takle you back to the what you remember shops being from the past, from the Dave Mann artwork to our “old school” style and inventory. We have added one modern day item. A T.V. with VCR and DVD! Ha! Ha! Most of the time we have the T.V. loaded with biker movies and build-off’s.
Not much more to talk about for now. If you are ever in the Charlotte area gives us a call at STEALTH BIKE WORKS 704-882 -0889. Stop by for a visit!
Until next week, RIDE!
–STEALTHMAN
ANOTHER BUELL CUSTOM DISCOVERED–Saw your 100 HP BUELL Chop……… Very nice!!!Ben working on one myself with an Atlas frame & a 2001 BUELL Lightningmotor.
Not running yet but close…Here’s a pic.
–Morrone
NEW RANGE OF SCREENS FROM BAGLUX– Get protection from Secdem’s Rainbow Nation! Shield yourself from Britain’s dodgy climate with a Secdem screen, from Baglux.
French-made, Secdem screens offer high quality and unrivalled choice. They’re available to fit a vast range of bikes – the current catalogue runs to over 800 screens! In production for over 30 years, Secdem screens cover most bikes and scooters built over the last 40 years.
Secdem screens are made from PMMA (better known as Perspex) and come in 3, 4, 5 or even 6mm thicknesses, making for a very substantial screen that won’t bend or flex. Screens are also available to order in Altuchoc EI 50 high impact resistance material.
And there are 20 colours to choose from. As well as clear and a choice of light or dark smoke, options include Cobalt Blue, Purple, Yellow and Fluro Green
Four styles of screen include:
*ST – same measurements as original
*HP – high protection with deflectors
*SU – taller than standard
*DC – double bubble
Whatever you ride, there’s likely to be a Secdem screen to suit it. As well as recent bikes, the range includes the latest 2006 models: BMW F800S, Honda Deauville 700, Kawasaki ER-6 and ZZR-1400, Triumph Daytona 675 and Yamaha MT-03. Rarities too, from Bimota, Laverda, KTM and MV.
Tourers, sports bikes, scooters, cruisers and nakeds – there’s a Secdem screen to suit.
Contact Baglux on 01745 823333
http://www.baglux.co.uk/
BIKERNET WEEKLY PHOTO ART EXHIBIT– Shot this one at Destination Daytona for all you suicide shifter freaks!
Ride Hard,
–Whiplash Biker Photog
soffordphotos@comcast.net
HELLS ANGEL SHOOTING INVESTIGATED– Well before a Hell’s Angels elder was gunned down on the Connecticut Turnpike in West Haven Sunday, state police had been hearingwarnings that heightened tensions between motorcycle gangs could lead to violence, law enforcement sources said Monday. Known as “Bear,” Roger R. Mariani, 61, a Stratford resident and former officer of the Angels inConnecticut, died Sunday of a gunshot wound to the chest, according to the state’s chief medical examiner office.
State police are considering the possibility that a quarrel between the Hell’s Angels and the rival Outlaws led to Mariani’s shooting as he and other Angels were riding south about 3:30 p.m. on the turnpike. But they are not dismissing that it could have been an incident of road rage.
According to a police source, Mariani was among more than 20 bikers driving down the highway when one of them reportedly threw a wrench at a green sport utility vehicle with Florida plates just before the shots were fired from the SUV. Mariani was able to pull over to the roadside after he was hit. Hell’s Angels member Paul Carroll, 39, of Stratford,wounded in the shooting, was treated at Yale-New Haven Hospital and released. “This is an open, active investigation,” Sgt. J. Paul Vance said Monday. “We’re looking at everything. This is a homicide. Nothing is being ruled out.”
While Vance said it was “premature” to link Mariani’s shooting to a rival gang, a law enforcement source said tensions have been brewing recently between the Hell’s Angels and Outlaws involving drug turf. Martin Warren, the northeast regional spokesman for the Outlaws, referred questions to attorney Leonard M. Crone, who has represented members of the Outlaws in the past. Crone said the Outlaws do not believe that any of their members were associated with the killing. He added that he knew of no member of the club who was contacted or interviewed by police in connection with the investigation Monday.
— By Gary Libow
–from Rogue
R-MAX USA BY ROADMAX INTRODUCES NEW 2006 PRODUCTS–Jaz Talks Trannys, Belt Drive and Springer Front Ends. R-Max USA by Roadmax is shipping three newproducts for the first half of the 2006 year including kick starter kits, abelt drive and Springer front ends.
Transmissions – The R-Max functional kick start kits for 5 or 6 speedtransmissions are available for stock or new build applications.
The transmissions assemblies utilize a 2.94:1 1st gear ratio, 2.21:1 2nd gear,1.60:1 3rd gear, 1.23:1 4th gear, 1.00:1 5th gear, and for six speedapplications a .86:1 overdrive gear ratio for 6th gear. Internals consist ofSAE8620H precision cut full width gears with increased dog area. Gears are backcut and diamond media blasted for a very smooth and quiet operation. The shiftforks are made from heat treated ALBC3 alloy because this gives the forkssuperior strength. Used in combination with the R-Max USA by Roadmaxproprietary shift drum it offers enthusiasts smooth positive shifting andlonger reliability.
Belt Drive – Focusing on the needs of Harley enthusiasts running big-inch,high-horsepower engines, Roadmax’s HIGH TECH 3 open belt drive isunique in its superior strength, precision fit and reliability. All HIGH TECH 3drives are pre-drilled and tapped for the supplied pulley covers, use a frontpulley locking ring and an outside splined clutch for quiet operation. R-MaxUSA now offers the ?X-Factor? functional outboard-bearing support with 9000rpm bearings (not those little 3200 rpm) for more bearing surface area and asteel sleeve insert to provide added integrity and support. Take it to theX-Treme with the X-Factor.
Springer Front Ends – The new Springers introduced by Roadmax are designed foruse on all H-D Big Twin Models from 1990 to present. Each Springer is chromedand comes completely assembled and is available in 2″ under stock, stock, and2″, 4″, 6″, 8″ and 10″ over stock lengths. Compete with axle andapplicable wheel spacers. Optional fender mounts are also available.
For more information on dealer sales contact:John “JAZ” Zbiegien Jr. at 866-R-MAXUSA
BIKERNET TAX WOES–At the end of the tax year the Tax Office sent an inspector to audit the books of a synagogue.
While he was checking the books he turned to the Rabbi and said, “I notice you buy a lot of candles. What do you do with the candle drippings?”
“Good question,” noted the Rabbi. “We save them up and send them back to the candle makers, and every now and then they send us a free box of candles.”
“Oh,” replied the auditor, somewhat disappointed that his unusual question had a practical answer. But on he went, in his obnoxious way.
“What about all these matzo purchases? What do you do with the crumbs?”
“Ah, yes,” replied the Rabbi, realizing that the inspector was trying to trap him with an unanswerable question.
“We collect them and send them back to the manufacturers, and every now and then they send a free box of matzo balls.
“I see,” replied the auditor, thinking hard about how he could fluster the know-it-all Rabbi.
“Well, Rabbi,” he went on, “what do you do with all the leftover foreskins from the circumcisions you perform?”
“Here, too, we do not waste,” answered the Rabbi. “What we do is save up all the foreskins and send them to the Tax Office, and about once a year they send us a complete dick like you.”
SAXON MOTORCYCLE COMPANY ANNOUNCES NEW CUSTOM FIT PROGRAM– Representatives ofSaxon Motorcycle Company today proudly announced thelaunch of their new Custom Fit program, a programallowing all Saxon Motorcycles to be custom fit toriders prior to delivery.
The 2006 models offer more to their customers with theCustom Fit program. For smaller riders the push seatand forward control retractors fit riders from 5’2″while the forward control extension kit will allowriders up to 6’5″ to sit comfortably on all Saxonmotorcycles.
In addition to the custom fit program,the 2006 model line up incorporates numerous ergonomicchanges that enable all riders to have a morecomfortable seating position. “We listen to what theconsumers as well as our dealers tell us and try torespond as quickly as possible. One thing we have beenhearing recently is that we need to offer options thatallow both shorter and taller than average riders tosit comfortably on our bikes We’ve developed theCustom Fit program in direct response to theserequests.. The options are available at all of ourdealers and take a minimal amount of labor toinstall.” said David Schwam, Saxon’s Vice President ofSales and Marketing.
Women make up more then 10% of the motorcyclingpublic, and an even higher percentage are buying newbikes. Saxon decided to offer forward controlretractors allowing more riders easier access to thecontrols, a move that helps riders feel morecomfortable and enables a wider range of consumers andmore women access to Saxon motorcycles. Saxon has alsogiven their 2006 models a median seat height of 25-inchesallowing most people to sit flat-footed, and makingthe bikes more stable to all riders.
All of thecurrent 2006 models are available for a Custom Fitupgrade at a nominal fee at local Saxon Dealerships,and can provide the custom fit comfort that manyriders have been looking for in the custom V-twinindustry.
Saxon offers five different models ranging from$22,595 and to $26,995 MSRP. The monstrous 300mm reartire Griffin, the long and low Firestorm, flagshipchopper Warlord, and pro-street Sceptre all comestandard with a right side drive transmission, a twoyear unlimited mileage warranty, 96-inch S&S engine,swingarm suspension, and are EPA and CARB certified.
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March 02, 2006 Part 1
By Bandit |
Hey,
This week was incredible. I’m not kidding. It started off with a trip to Gard Hollinger’s shop (LA CHOP RODS) to check his Seminole HardRock Road House bike for Daytona. We arrived in the early evening and he was packing to roll out of town, but the bike wasn’t completed. The pipes needed to be designed and built, and the engine wasn’t in the frame. I looked at Black Market John and said, “We’re burnin’ daylight. Either we need to split and get out of his way or roll up our sleeves and get to work.” John gave me the nod that he was in for whatever and we grabbed wrenches and started bustin’ knuckles.
It was an honor working on the LA Chop Rods Daytona special. We’ll bring you a report right after Daytona. We didn’t leave until after 1:00 in the morning. The bike was completing sans electrical and the pipes, but it was a hot looking puppy.
The next day I made a run to San Clemente to discuss PATRIOT’S show, Steel Dreams, and a link to Bikernet. Hot stuff coming soon from Steel Dreams; A reality challenge like you’ve never seen before. Then I rolled to U.S. Choppers to pick up the Bonne Belle 45 flathead frame, straightened by Rick Krost, and then hit the Performance Machine back door to discuss wheels and brakes with David Zelma. Another report is coming on the Belle this week.
Okay, but that’s not all. I have a code about problems or obstacles to any goal. Fuck ’em, there’s always a right way around them. This EPA madness has gotten several motorcycle groups down and turned against one another. But there’s a solution and perhaps several. Below is an outline from SEMA, the big automotive industry group that’s made up of individuals, dealers, Hot Rod Builders and manufacturers. They are taking this platform from state to state. I’m working with a Senator in Montana to develop legislation, with the whole industry’s input, to make our sport free in Montana as a test.
Through a modicum of investigation Bikernet has also discovered that the EPA regularly opens and modifies their books and deregulates various element currently stridently regulated. We will bring you a series of reports on the progress while working with SEMA and industry leaders. We are also hoping to couple these efforts with the MRF. Check this out. Let’s hit the news, and I’ll come back later with some more info reiterating how we can fight back and keep our industry relative free.
MODIFIED CAR LEGISLATION FROM SEMA–Senator John Brueggeman, who is on the SEMA legislative counsel forwarded me this based on their custom car package. We may be able to pass similar state bills that allow all bikers to build bikes registered to the original year of the driveline, with a 20-year window, which would incorporate Evos. Your new bike would be faced with whatever the EPA requirements were 20 years ago.
Titling/Reg
The titling bill bases titling and reg on the year the body of the car most closely resembles. I think this could be adapted to motorcycles to base their titling/reg on the year the drive train or engine most closely resembles. In this line of thought a person using a single cam Evo could register it as any of the years from ’84 to’98. The same would be true of Flats, Knuckles, Shovels and Pans for their respective years of production.
The part I haven’t figured out yet is the scope of what we apply this to, for example should we have this limited to American v-twins or specifically reference Harley engines or Harley-style engines which could muddy the waters.
The nomenclature and process needs to be clear and simple for the motor vehicle agencies that administer title/reg. If we put our heads together and create a straightforward concept we may not get pushback from those agencies. SEMA has had and continues to have success with their model as it’s hard to argue against common sense.
Another issue to consider is that the SEMA bill covers cars 25 years old and older. If we went 20 years that would cover EVO’s but throw twin cams under the bus. This is another question we should discuss and the options I would suggest are:
1. 20yrs old and older
2. Year 2000 and older (or perhaps prior to year 2000) so we could include twin cams.
The state-by-state titling approach creates the understanding that Evo’s, Shovels, Pans, and Knuckles are legacy designs that shouldn’t be covered by the new regs and we’re making the concession that these bikes are not for daily transportation.
The benefit is S&S, H&L, R&R, etc can continue their current business models and the world will never be affected by our emissions.
HARDBIKES FEATURES A HOT ROD BOBBER FOR 2006– Hardbikes starts the 2006 with a smoking lineup of Bobbers, Choppers andPro-street bikes. One bike that caught the eye of the dealers attending theFebruary 2006 V-Twin Expo in Cincinnati, OH was the leading-edge design ofHardbikes 200 Bobber.
“The 200 Bobber is better than a mistress,” enthused Bob Kay, HardbikesVP Sales and Marketing. “You can ride it anytime you want, dates run $15 atthe pump and the wife doesn’t care.”
The old school design is now the cutting edge for 2006. Hardbikes 200 Bobbersports midnight black paint, rigid frame, 200mm rear meat, polished stainlesssteel oil tank, single down tube, 96 inch S&S motor with the latest IST(Intelligence Spark Technology) ignition system that automatically calibratesitself during break in. It features a 36 degree of rake, no stretch and a cleanand straight-forward design.
Additional world-class custom components built to Hardbikes design andspecifications include Weld Wheels, Hawg Halters with differential bore forbetter stopping, Tech Starters, D&D Exhaust, Primo Brute Belt Drives and aRiveria High Performance Clutch.
“The stance is low and wide with a mustang tank that drips with nostalgia,”explained Kay. “It’s a tight, nice handling bike that weighs in at a sleek540 pounds.”
VISIT HARDBIKE IN DAYTONA–Come visit Hardbikes in Daytona and we’ll design a chopper that fits you perfectly!
Our booth at is the East end, just outside the track, at turn 4, in the Fan Walk Display Area.
Or, if you want to drive a new chopper home from Daytona, we’ll have 20 new custom bikes – any of which you can take home with you. Our dealers can arrange financing and insurance on the spot.
Hardbikes will be hosting a cookout at Daytona every night starting at 7p.m., Monday through Friday (March 6 – 10). Come party with us!
We’ll be located just outside the track on the west end, behind Turn 1. Look for the big white tent – and our Hardbikes banners – in the motor home camping area. All our customers, dealers and vendors and invited.If you get lost, call Bob Kay at 817-312-0380!
2006 STURGIS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ANNOUNCED– February 2006 – – The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is pleased to announce the Hall of Fame inductees for 2006.
Jay Springsteen – J.C. “Pappy” Hoel Lifetime Achievement Award
Marge Hummel
John Parham
John Reed
Sam “Morgan” Storm & Sonny Pelaquin
The induction ceremony will be conducted during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame Induction Breakfast scheduled for Wednesday, August 9 at 9:00 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Spearfish, South Dakota.
Breakfast tickets are available for a $25.00 donation, tables of eight for $250.00. Traditionally the Breakfast sells out so we recommend that you purchase your tickets well in advance of the event. Tickets can be purchased by phoning the Museum 605.347.2001 or on the Museum’s web page.For more information on the inductees or tickets visit the Museum’s website http://www.sturgismuseum.com/
BIKERNET LITERARY COMPETITION–The Washington Post’s Style Invitational once again asked readers to takeany word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changingone letter, and supply a new definition. Here are this year’s winners:
1. Bozone (n.) The substance surrounding stupid people that stops bright ideas from penetrating. The bozone layer, unfortunately, shows little sign of breaking down in the near future.
2. Cashtration (n.) The act of buying a house, which renders the subject financially impotent for an indefinite period.
3. Giraffiti (n) Vandalism spray-painted very, very high.
4. Sarchasm (n) The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn’t get it.
5 . Inoculatte (v) To take coffee intravenously when you are running late.
6. Hipatitis (n) Terminal coolness.
7. Osteopornosis (n) A degenerate disease. (This one got extra credit.)
8. Karmageddon (n) It’s like, when everybody is sending off all these really bad vibes, right? And then, like, the Earth explodes and it’s like, a serious bummer.
9.Decafalon (n.) The grueling event of getting through the day consuming only things that are good for you.
10. Glibido (v) All talk and no action.
11. Dopeler effect (n) The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly.
12. Arachnoleptic fit (n.) The frantic dance performed just after you’ve accidentally walked through a spider web.
13. Beelzebug (n.) Satan in the form of a mosquito that gets into your bedroom at three in the morning and cannot be cast out.
14. Caterpallor (n.) The color you turn after finding half a grub in the fruit you’re eating.
And the pick of the literature:Ignoranus (n): A person who’s both stupid and an asshole.
–from Art Friedman
BIKERNET RADIO AND IMAGE ON YOUR I-POD–George just completed the inclusion of images with the Bikenet Radio feed. You will see an image when you download any interview to an Apple Video iPod.
A sample image is attached.
Cool factor – 9+
-Jeff
TEXAS NATIONAL BIKE SHOW POSTER CONTEST–We need a bitchin bike for the Texas National Bike Show Poster. Here’s the rules:
1. All photos must be submitted to us by March 31st
2. 30 days to vote, voting will begin on April 1st and will end on April 30th, all submissions must be in by April fools day!
3. Bike must be available to participate in the Texas National Bike Show (all show guidelines)
4. Bike must be available for photo shoot no later than the end of May.
5. Texas National will comp a display space for the winner at the show.
6. Bike can participate in the judged class at the show, with a complimentary entry
And yes it might be shot with a hot babe for the poster. Be a star and send us a photo of your bike. The Show fires up the same time as the Lone Star Rally, November 3rd, I think. Send entries to Holly@Texasnationalbikeshow.com
Thanks, Holly
USED BIKE DEAL OF THE WEEK–Here is the DBW deal of the week…..It’s a 1990 FXLR that I bought wrecked (with a clear title), and repaired. It has a new tank & front fender, new paint, and just did 10k service. It comes with matching backrest/luggage rack and leather saddlebags. It has 55k on the odometer, and runs like a top. I’m asking $8000, but cash talks.
Help me pay my shop ticket off, before Lee sends the goon squad to kick me in the nutz!
Greg@DBW
Departure Bike Works
Richmond, VA
service@departure.com
STURGIS HOUSING CONNECTION–Anyone looking for some cool places to rent for the Sturgis rally, check out Black Hills Real Estate, For more info call Mike Stevenson at (818) 891-9055 NEW MILWAUKEE HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR COMPANY MUSEUM–In March of 2005, the city of Milwaukee and Harley-Davidson Motor Company signed formal agreements related to Harley-Davidson’s purchase of the Museum site at Sixth and Canal Streets near downtown Milwaukee. In late February 2006, designs for the Museum were unveiled. Groundbreaking will take place later in the first half of 2006, following the relocation of a Milwaukee Department of Public Works facility currently located on the site. The Museum will be completed about two years from the time construction begins and is expected to open in 2008. When completed, it is anticipated to attract an estimated 350,000 visitors annually from around the world. The Museum will be located on a 20-acre parcel of land at the corner of Sixth and Canal Streets near downtown Milwaukee. The total square footage of the Museum will be 130,000 sq. ft. The Museum development will feature exhibit space as well as a restaurant, cafe, retail shop, meeting space, special events facilities, and the Company’s Archives. The Museum development will result in an estimated 500 on-site construction jobs. An estimated 70 full-time jobs in Museum operations will be created when the Museum construction is complete. Groundbreaking 2006 NRA SUES MAYOR RAY NAGIN– Fairfax, VA-The National Rifle Association (NRA ) has filed a motion for contempt against the City of New Orleans, the mayor and the acting chief of police for failure to comply with a temporary restraining order, handed down September 12, 2005, ordering an end to all illegal gun confiscations. “With looters, rapists and other thugs running rampant in New Orleans, Ray Nagin issued an order to disarm all law-abiding citizens,” declared Wayne LaPierre, NRA executive vice president. “With no law enforcement and 911 available, he left the victims vulnerable by stripping away their only means of defending themselves and their loved ones. Now Ray Nagin thinks he’s above the law, and that’s just wrong.” Attorneys for NRA have exhausted all efforts to cooperate with the defendants, Mayor Nagin and Chief Riley, who repeatedly ignored the court’s permanent restraining order against their illegal gun confiscations. “Ray Nagin is a colossal disappointment,” said Chris W. Cox, NRA chief lobbyist. “During a federally declared emergency, he abused his power and abandoned the very people he was sworn to protect. He took away the victims’ freedom and their basic means of self-defense during an ill-fated and perilous time.” The motion also includes an order that all seized firearms must be returned to their rightful owners. –from Rogue SPECIAL 2006 DAYTONA BIKE WEEK ANNOUNCEMENT–Hermitage, Pennsylvania – March 1, 2006 – The Hardbikes dealers are workingtogether to bring Hardbikes Custom Motorcycles to Daytona ready to be purchasedand ridden out. Hardbikes will be set up at the Daytona International Speedwaywith 20 custom motorcycles hot off the production line ready for a lucky few todrive away at once in a life time pricing to kick start Hardbikes celebrationon its first Daytona bikeweek showing. Chrome and Custom from New Jersey, Street Stuff from Connecticut, Buck’s CountyCustoms from Pennsylvania and Bikers Dream of Atlanta from Georgia will joinefforts with Sarasota Buck’s County Customs from Florida and Crank and Chromefrom Florida will provide financing and insurance for a select group of luckycustomers wanting to get in on the initial offering of these fine custom bikes. Dealers will also be taking orders for those who want bikes built to theirspecifications. Hardbikes will have a complete design center on sight to helppeople custom design and fit the bike of their dreams to their size and ridingstyle. RELAX IT’S REDNECK HUMOR–There was a German, an Italian and a Redneck on death row.The warden gave them a choice of three ways to die: 1. To be shot. So the German said, “Shoot me right in the head.” Boom, he was deadinstantly. Then the Italian said, “Just hang me.” Snap! he was dead. The Redneck said, “Give me some of that AIDS stuff.” They gave him the shot,and the redneck fell down laughing. The guards looked at each other andwondered what was wrong with this guy. Then the Redneck said, “Give me another one of those shots,” so the guardsdid. Now he was laughing so hard, tears rolled from his eyes and he doubledover. Finally the warden said, “What’s wrong with you?” The Redneck replied, “You guys are so stupid….. I’M WEARING A CONDOM! –from Chris T. BRUTE HORSEPOWER COMPETITION AT BIKE WEEK–This is Racer….I’m the night FL/XL engine instructor at the American Motorcycle Institute in Daytona. Last year we didn’t hold the “Brute Horsepower” Shootout, but it’s ON for this year. This will also be the LAST year in the old building that A.M.I. has been in since around 1990. We’re looking for some runs around if not a little over 500 horsepower on two wheels. Just a heads up……didn’t see it listed in the Daytona section. Next year we’ll be next door to “Destination Daytona” in our brand new 100,000 sq. ft. building with virtually new everything. –Ron “racer” Hackler FLORIDA SPEEDING TICKET–WBBH, FL – NAPLES – A motorcyclist was arrested Monday evening for driving an estimated 160 mph while fleeing Florida Highway Patrol troopers on Alligator Alley.FHP troopers set up an aerial speed trap on the highway when Sgt. Gary Schluter spotted a westbound motorcycle traveling at an estimated 141 mph. Schluter radioed down to ground units, which were able to pull alongside the motorcyclist, identified as 21-year-old Miguel Enrique Rodriguez of Weston, located on the east side of Alligator Alley. Troopers say Rodriguez slowed to 25 mph, but wouldn’t stop.Another trooper who had stopped a different driver stepped out into the roadway and ordered Rodriguez to stop, but troopers say the man drove around him and took off. Schluter continued to watch Rodriguez from the air, while FHP ground units backed off.At one point, Schluter calculated the motorcycle’s speed at 160 mph as Rodriguez passed through a construction zone. Rodriguez got off the highway at Pine Ridge Road, and troopers on the ground were able to close the distance without alarming the suspect.Schluter saw Rodriguez pull into a gas station and troopers were able to arrest him there.Rodriguez faces charges of unlawful speed, aggravated fleeing/eluding law enforcement, reckless driving, and no valid motorcycle license. He’s being held in the Collier County Jail. Troopers impounded the motorcycle and will begin forfeiture proceedings. –Rogue Continued On Page 2
Grand Opening anticipated 2008
Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Member 2005
2. To be hung.
3. To be injected with the AIDS virus for a slow death.