November 17, 2005 Part 1
By Bandit |
Hey,
It’s another wild weekend here at the Wilmington Bikernet Headquarters. Last weekend, during Love Ride parties I was dismayed to find that Wilmington, California was named after Wilmington, Delaware. No offence to the east coast unit, but what kind of bullshit is that? Banning named the town after the town he grew up in. He needed a creative writing course. I say we change it to Smugglers’ Cove.
Thought I would kick back this weekend, but the entire industry is merging on Las Vegas for the Big Twin Dealer show and Bradley’s World Championship. I’m flying out for a day. Let’s hit the news. I’ve got to pack, plan out the women I want to see and the Vegas night life. Business can wait:
TP’s Pro Vent (circle R) Rocker Boxes–Bethel, CT -TP Engineering is proud to introduce their new patented Pro Vent (circle R) Rocker Boxes. These are the very same rocker boxes found on every new Big Dog Motorcycle and used by top custom bike builders worldwide like Paul Yaffe, Russell Mitchell, Dave Perewitz, Donnie Smith, Jerry Covington, Coast to Coast Choppers and many others.
CNC-Machined from 6061 billet aluminum, TP’s two-piece rocker box is innovative in design and function. Tom Pirone, President and “Head Design Engineer” for all of TP’s products stated, “Functionally, we’ve reengineered the way oil separates from the air and air flows out from the engine. The end result: easier air movement separates the air from the oil more efficiently and nearly eliminates oil carryover into the air filter.” Basically, TP’s patented design eliminates oil carry-over and features an exclusive breathing system for a quieter, better performing engine.
“These rocker boxes also have a sleek appearance and will compliment any top end. They look incredible, but perform even better”, concluded Duke Wainright, Vice President of TP Engineering. TP’s Pro Vent Rocker Box stanchions are machined integrally into the rocker box for added strength, and not as a separate piece. Additional benefits include: The two-piece wedge design allows far easier access to internal parts for service and maintenance. Extra wall thickness reduces noise and adds stability, reliability.
All TP Pro Vent Rocker Boxes are chromed to a show quality mirror finish and are available on all TP Pro-Series? engines (114″, 121″ and 124″) and are also sold separately. Pro-Vent rocker boxes will fit Evolution?, Big Twin?, Sportster?, and Twin Cam engines. Each kit includes rocker shafts and all necessary hardware for easy installation.
WORLD FASTEST INDIAN REVIEWS– What a coincidence that you wantto go to Bonneville because I went to a screening of that new movie TheWorld’s Fastest Indian, last night- the true story of New Zealander BurtMunroe and his 1920 Indian. It was a very good flick. Just the story alonewas interesting and entertaining, should appeal to many people even if theyaren’t motorcycle or Bonneville fans.
I highly recommend it.http://www.worldsfastestindian.com/main.html
–Eric Ellis
Senior Editor
Hot Bike Magazine
STURGIS HOME FOR SALE-BEFORE IT HITS THE MARKET–Just thought you might know someone who would be interested in this:We are selling our wee house. It is a little over 700 square feet, two bedroom, one bath, large garage (20×30 I think). $65,000.00. It is on Park Avenue and 9th, one block north of Lazelle, two blocks west of the J&P Cycles building, in walking distance to Main Street and vendor locations west of Junction.
It isn’t fancy and wouldn’t appeal to any of your friends, however it would be perfect for an industry person who brings people to the rally and needs accommodation for them, as well a storage.
It’s been a good space. The yard is particularly pretty and a nice private space to relax during the summer months. Loads of trees and, if I might brag, a lovely garden. House/garage was painted two years ago. Roof is new, hardwood floors in the two bedrooms, laundry room, washer and dryer will stay, as will the stove and window air conditioner unit that is more than adequate for the small space. If they utilized the living room area, the space would easily sleep six people. The garage is insulated. We have Jon’s truck, the Honda Accord and three bikes in it every day plus Jon’s work space.
Six mature oaks, one mature elm, several lilacs, a 20 foot cottenless cottonwood, a young maple, a fast growing Box Elder tree and a 10 foot ornamental crab apple.The portion of the yard that is right off the alley (between Lazelle and Park) has a six foot privacy fence. Property is 100 feet long by 50 feet across, long and narrow. Built the rock path myself!
If you know of anyone who might be interested have them give me a ring 605.490.3033
–Pepper
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ARLEN NESS– King of Choppers– KING OF CHOPPERS is the title of a new book about Arlen Ness. It is by Michael Lichter, the well-known motorcycle photographer, who received assistance from his subject. The foreword is by Sonny Barger.
The book is hardback and contains 192 pages, including a pictorial history of the bikes built by Arlen Ness over the years together with a biography of the builder.
The book is available from Arlen Ness and should prove a popular line – especially at Christmas.
ARLEN NESS METRIC REVOLUTION COMING– Top Custom Motorcycle Builders in the Nation Compete on First Nationally Televised Metric Biker Build-Off; www.metrictv.com The producers of the “Metric Revolution”, an exciting new reality TV series, announces the names of 10 Cruiser, 10 Sportbike, and 4 Rookie builders chosen to showcase their unique ability to create radical custom “metric” motorcycles right before your eyes! Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) November 15, 2005 — Multi-Media Marketing & Production, Inc. has launched the first ever all “metric” biker build-off. Premiering in 2006, this national television series will provide American viewers the first ever exciting behind the scenes look into the world of the “custom” metric motorcycle industry. By combining Japanese, Italian, British, and German import motorcycles, this evolution will modernize the word “metric” into a household name.__The “Metric Revolution” (www.metrictv.com) will follow 20 professional builders and 4 rookies to their home towns to provide a revealing insight into each contestant’s life and personality. The American audience will watch the trials and tribulations of each builder as they convert a stock metric motorcycle into “one-off” customs while competing for thousands of dollars in grand prizes. National Television viewers will be able to participate in interactive voting for their favorite contestant. “We are going to bring you the “American Idol” of biker build-offs!” stated Danielle Spandau, Executive Producer of “Metric Revolution”.__Cruiser Division:_Andy Manna, “Viking Motorcycle Co.”, Antonio Renzi, “Modesto Customs”, Brad Ruel, “The Wrench”, Don Gray, “Don Gray Customs”, Doug Keim, “Creative Cycles”, Jaxon Fyffe, “Wildcard Customs”, Mike Dusold, “Dusold Designs”, Mike Stafford, “MGS Custom Bikes”, Sam Nehme, “Broward Motor Sports”, Todd Anglani, “Afterhours Cycles”__Sportbike Division:_Adam Canni, “Canni Designs”, Carlos Navarro, “Carlos Custom Sportbike”, Dean Kawczak, “LBF Customs”, Dennis Vazquez, “Pit Stop Motor Sports”, Jason Sapp, “C&S Customs”, Jim Ballard, “Parts/ Chrome Unlimited”, Mike McCoy, “McCoy Motorsports”, Nick Anglada, “Custom Sportbike Concepts”, Robert Fisher, “Roaring Toyz”, Stephen Kehler, “TOCC”__Rookies:_Carl Stephens, Dana D’Oench, Ray Neff, Thomas. Graves__Co-hosts John Vaughan-Chaldy and Jessica Prokup will provide a peek into the evolution of the Metric Revolution. “This industry is just bursting at the seams!” states John Vaughn-Chaldy. The first episode of this 13 week series was taped during Biketoberfest 2005 in Daytona Beach, FL, and the final custom builds will be unveiled during Bike Week 2006. INMATES BUILDING TRUE “OUTLAW” CHOPPERS– Billings Gazette, USA – CARSON CITY, Nev. – If you’re looking for an “outlaw” motorcycle, Nevada prison officials have a deal for you – a custom, high-powered chopper that costs $40,000 or more and is built by real outlaws. The prison system’s “Big House Choppers” venture is expanding from a small wooden shed involving a few motorcycle-savvy convicts to a larger prison shop in southern Nevada that will employ as many as 30 inmates.”We are producing the only true outlaw motorcycles being produced by outlaws in the United States,” Howard Skolnik, head of the state’s prison industries program, said Monday.Skolnik boasts that buyers also will receive a certificate that confirms pieces of scrapped prison cell bars went into their bikes – in the form of 5-inch-long fender supports. “Little things like that make these bikes look desirable,” he said.Skolnik told a legislative oversight panel that payment of a $15,000 licensing fee to the state Department of Motor Vehicles will clear the way for sale of the custom choppers.”You know, there’s no accounting for bad taste, senator,” Skolnik said to state Sen. Bob Beers, R-Las Vegas, who asked for details on the program and its market appeal. “People want these bikes. They really do.” The venture, with the motto “Built with Conviction,” started at the Southern Desert Correctional Center, but may soon move into a 10,000-square-foot area within a large industrial building at the High Desert State Prison. Both prisons are in southern Nevada. Two convicts are now building the choppers and already have produced their first, a cherry-colored motorcycle with a big, 110-cubic-inch engine and a prison guard tower painted on it. Skolnik said a young inmate who worked on the first motorcycle recently was released and, because of the skills he learned in the prison industries program, quickly got a job paying nearly $20 an hour. Nevada’s prison industries programs go well beyond making license plates and include old car restoration, making draperies, embroidery work and concrete casting. The programs are designed to be self-supporting, so they don’t rely on taxpayer money. Inmates can earn $5.15 an hour for their work, and learn a trade that will help them once they’re released. –from Rogue OWNERS RIGHT TO REPAIR ACT– Congressional Hearing on the Motor Vehicle Owners Right to Repair Act (HR2048)The Energy and Commerce subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection met on November 10th to question the motor vehicle manufacturers and aftermarket part industries on the “Right to Repair” bill. Under current law, motor vehicle and motorcycle manufacturers must make available publicly, only information pertaining to the emissions on board diagnostic systems under an Environmental Protection Agency mandate. This results, in some cases forced owners to return to the dealership for other repairs that might have been less expensive and more convenient to fix at a local mechanic or even by getting their own hands dirty. The rapid advancement in braking, ignition, security and safety technology has resulted in more sophisticated diagnostic tools and equipment that manufactures are reluctant to make available to the shade tree mechanic or vehicle owner. Without access to the same training and tools made readily available to those within the dealership network, many small shops are being forced to turn away work. In fact in a survey of aftermarket automotive technicians, over fifty percent of them have turned away one to six jobs a month. Consumer safety is also compromised when local repair shops of choice aren’t provided information to conduct certain repairs causing drivers and riders to avoid some needed repairs due to costly dealership service prices.This legislation is nothing new, the coalition of groups that supports the legislation has been attempting to right this wrong for almost six years. So, why is it taking so long? During a hearing on this measure in the 107th Congress it was decided that the disputing parties would attempt to resolve the issue with a non-legislative answer. Their answer was to set up an independent council comprised of aftermarket and motor vehicle manufacturers and agree on the way to share the information in question voluntarily. However an agreement was never reached because of a lone holdout in the manufacturers’ camp, an expensive and top of the line European manufacturer. Back to the hearing, Chairman Sterns (R-FL) the subcommittee chair set the tone for the hearing in his opening statement when he said “All parties agree that access to repair and service information is a consumer right”. Other members at the hearing echoed the Chairman’s sentiments. Even the full Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (R-TX) was in attendance. His strong statement of support of the bill was almost the nail in the coffin for the motor vehicle manufactures. Barton went on saying, “Federal legislation is not the answer to everything but in this case, after four years of discussion with no results, it’s the only answer”. Barton also happens to be the original sponsor of HR 2048, and is the one man who can see this legislation to the House floor for a vote and has vowed to do so. A full Energy and Commerce committee mark up is tentatively scheduled for sometime the first two weeks of December. Jeff Hennie, Vice President of Government Relations for the Motorcycle Riders Foundation said, “This issue is about access and information but ultimately about consumer choice. Purchasing a motorcycle from your favorite manufacturer shouldn’t tie you to them as long as you own the motorcycle. We as the owners should be able to make the decision who performs maintenance or upgrades our motorcycles.”We have the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney and now the US House of Representatives wants you to have the right to repair your motorcycle. Call your Member of Congress at 202 224 3121 and ask them to please support HR 2048, the Motor Vehicle Owner Right to Repair act of 2005. The Motorcycle Riders Foundation will continue to provide updates on this important legislation. — Jeff Hennie, MRF Vice President – Government Relations –from Rogue BIKERNET RELATIONSHIP ADVICE–The wife comes home early &finds her husband in their master bedroom making love to a beautiful, sexy young lady! “You unfaithful, disrespectful pig! What are you doing? How dare you do this to me the faithful wife, the mother of your children! I’m leaving this house, I want a divorce!” The husband, replies “Wait, wait a minute! Before you leave, at least listen to what happened.” “Hummmmm, I don’t know, well it’ll be the last thing I will hear from you. But make it fast, you unfaithful pig you” The husband begins to tell his story . . . “While driving home this young lady asks for a ride. I saw her so defenseless that went ahead and allowed her in my car. I noticed that she was very thin, not well dressed and very dirty. She mentioned that she had not eaten for 3 days. With great compassion and hurt, I brought her home and warmed up the enchiladas that I made for you last night that you wouldn’t eat because you’re afraid you’ll gain weight; the poor thing, practically devoured them. Since she was very dirty I asked her to take a shower. While she was showering, I noticed her clothes were dirty and full of holes so I threw her clothes away. Since she needed clothes, I gave her the pair of jeans that you have had for a few years, that you can no longer wear because they are too tight on you. I also gave her the blouse that I gave you on our anniversary and you don’t wear because I don’t have good taste. I gave her the pullover that my sister gave you for Christmas that you will not wear just to bother my sister and I also gave her the boots that you bought at the expensive boutique that you never wore again after you saw your co-worker wearing the same pair.” The husband continues his story . . . . “The young woman was very grateful to me and I walked her to the door. When we got to the door she turned around and with tears coming out of her eyes, she asked me: “Sir, do you have anything else that your wife does not use” –from Buckshot SPECIAL AGENG ZEBRA MAKES FIRST FEATURE FILM– THE WRITER, a feature-length drama that takes place in Los Angeles and Paris, is the first feature film by Special Agent Zebra. It’s a gutsy, avant garde look at the struggles artists of today face, in a world focused on business and the hysterical exchange of money. Walt, played by Mike Ming, is a young American author who is writing the next great American novel. But poverty and ruination threaten to overcome him and his relationship with his muse, Chloe, his French love who has followed him from Paris to Los Angeles, before he can finish. When the relationship comes to pieces, the book and Walt suddenly face the end. The story has a unique twist ending that allows the average person to better understand the real-world struggles all great artists face, before they are considered great. Directed by Marko Sanginetto. Written, Produced and Executive Produced by Jim Houck. Continued On Page 2
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November 10, 2005 Part 3
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 2
NEW FROM JOKER MACHINE–05-75 Billet Taillight/Tilted License Plate FrameThe first replacement taillight/tilted license plate frame assemblies for Harley’s new ’06 Bobtail Softails with the 200mm rear tire is here! Made in America at Joker’s Montclair, California facility, the new ’06-up Bobtail taillight/frame features Joker’s LED lighting unit for running, brake and turn signal functions.
Simply unbolt the unsightly plastic plate frame and ill-fitting taillight and upgrade the look of your bike with this slick new unit. Installation can be done in under an hour with simple hand tools and wiring couldn’t be easier thanks to Joker’s Plug N Play wiring harness. No cutting, stripping, or splicing of wires is necessary. Just unplug the factory harness plugs and plug them right into the new taillight.
This is easily one of the best bang-for-the-buck cosmetic changes you can make to your new Softail. Available at your local Drag Specialties dealer or direct from Joker Machine at http://www.jokermachine.com/
SHA-SHA FINE SHOES WITH BILLY LANE–, which describes itself as a manufacturer of “alternative- style footwear for men and women”, has followed up the success that its dealers had with Billy Lane Shoes by introducing a new signature line for the motorcycle industry.
Co-created by master chopper builder Matt Hotch of Hot Match Motorcycles, the three- time winner on the Discovery Channel’s Biker Build-Off series, Matt’s personal style of riding in low top deconstructed athletic shoes inspired Sha-Sha to work with him to develop the new signature line.
The shoes will be available from Sha-Sha dealers throughout the United States and Canada and distributed through selected motorcycle parts distributors.
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EDITORIAL AGAINST MAY OF MYRTLE BEACH–He Says He has the right to nudge you with his car if you’re wearing an obscene t-shirt!
Man, I hate to say this, but it seems the Mayor of Myrtle Beach South Carolina is as dumb as a box of rocks, and I feel sorry for him. I feel sorry for him because he recently stuck his foot in his mouth and obviously isn’t smart enough to publicly extricate his shoe. Instead he blames the local newspaper for misquoting him.What, you may ask, did The “Honorable” Mayor McBride say?
McBride told other council members during an October meeting that he was driving with one of his children in the vehicle during the fall Myrtle Beach rally and his child saw a biker wearing an offensive shirt. He was quoted in the Sun News Times as saying “It was very tempting to kind of nudge the guy on the bike [with my car].”McBride claims he never meant he would nudge the guy with his car, just that he was tempted to “nudge the guy on the bike.” However in a follow-up story in the Sun News, McBride was quoted as saying, “”I thought about bumping the guy, I admit, the thought ran through my mind.”
I guess he meant he thought about bumping him with his over inflated ego?
Maybe that’s what the driver who ran into the rear of Scott Allen Hice’s 1972 Harley-Davidson four days earlier while he was stopped at a stop sign on Hwy 17 By-pass was thinking. Maybe that was just a “nudge.” I dunno Mr. Mayor, maybe you should ask Hice’s family if it’s OK to “nudge” a motorcyclist when you don’t like what his T-shirt says.The worse part is when the proverbial stinky hit the fan, the Mayor didn’t apologize, No….this political brain trust had the audacity to defend his statement in a ABATE candidate forum a couple of days later. He even said he has “the right” to bump someone on a bike if that person wears an obscene t-shirt!
–Scott Cochran
Great Hawaiian Biker Build-Off– On Saturday, 17 December 2005, Pacific Rim Cycle, and The Pasha Group will be host to the 50th State’s largest motorcycle rally to be held at Kapiolani Community College in the heart of Honolulu.
In association with KPOI (“The Big Kahuna”) radio, Hawaii’s premier motorcycle publication (Hawaiian Chopper) will put on “The Great Hawaiian Biker Build-Off”.
Designed as a series of motorcycle related events, which will include a magazine model search, custom motorcycle contest, tattoo contest, biker build-off, and rock concert (act to be named), the event is sure to excite both bikers and the general public alike.
Beginning with a VIP party December 16th (time/place TBD) motorcycle enthusiasts will view the screening of the “Great Hawaiian Biker Build-Off”. This will be the first viewing of the custom bike build-off between local master builder Roger Kuwahara of Kustom Fab, and Shannon Aikau, the chief builder from Counts Kustoms of Las Vegas. We have begun filming the building process of both motorcycle builders, and this event will be the only opportunity for spectators to see the action leading up to the fan judging of the bikes the following day.
On Saturday, 17 December at 10:00am, the gates will open for the “Great Hawaiian Biker Build-Off” Rally. Participants will find plenty of parking at the venue, and will be charged a $20.00 entry fee ($15.00 pre-sale) into the festivities.
A Magazine Model Search will be held featuring some of Hawaii’s most beautiful women, all vying for a chance to become one of Hawaiian Chopper’s cover girls.
A custom bike contest and tattoo contest will be organized allowing riders and custom builders to show their prized two-wheeled rides, and their hot tattoo artwork, all in search of a cool trophy.
A concert featuring one of Hawaii’s top new rock & roll acts. The group Analog will play their hard driving style of rock and will be a great way to cap off the day’s activities.
Oh, and of course, the “Great Hawaiian Biker Build-Off” will give spectators the opportunity to select the winner of the Hawaii’s first Biker Build-Off by casting their vote for their favorite chopper.
In addition to all the festivities planned for the December event, joining us will be celebrated motorcycle builders, Danny “The Count” Koker of Counts Kustoms and Jose De Miguel of Caribbean Custom Cycles. These custom builders received international notoriety on Discovery Channel’s “Great Biker Build-Off”, the Speed Channel, and magazines such as, Barnett’s Motorcycle Showcase, The Horse, Street Chopper, Hawaiian Chopper and others. Both of these men are wildly popular characters of the motorcycle genre.
Along with some of the World’s top celebrity builders, visitors to this year’s event will be actively engaged in the festivities, making this the biker event of the year.
Finally, I am also proud to announce the display appearance of heavy metal rock group Motley Crue’s specially built choppers. These are the actual bikes that Motley Crue takes on tour with them. When the band appears onstage at the Blaisdell Arena December 14th, these bikes will not be part of the show, in fact, to see these bikes, you will have to attend “The Great Hawaiian Biker Build-Off”!
If that isn’t enough, Counts Kustoms will be displaying the “Ozzy” bike built for Rocker Ozzy Osbourn, and their radical custom choppers.
Of course, no event would be complete without great food, drinks, and giveaways, so we will feature the cooking some of Hawaii’s best restaurants. Add to that drink specials courtesy of Rosa’s Ice Tee, and numerous prizes to be given away randomly, and we have a world-class motorcycle rally.
It is my pleasure to invite you to sponsor this marquee motorcycle event along with such companies as Pacific Rim Cycle, Pasha Shipping, South Seas Harley-Davidson, Rosa’s Ice-Tee, Island Tattoo, Carr’s Insurance, Avon Tires, and a host of others great sponsors to be identified later.
On behalf of Ten Toes Enterprises and Hawaiian Chopper magazine, allow me to thank you for your consideration regarding the “Great Hawaiian Biker Build-Off”.
Please join me in this year’s premier motorcycle event. It is sure to be the highlight of 2005!
Mahalo and Aloha,
Steven Kalnasy
President/Editor-in-Chief/Publisher
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Torian Custom Pipes by D&D Exhaust Supplies Pipes for V-Twin Wide Tire Applications– Southlake, Texas (November 3, 2005) – Torian Custom Pipes by D&D Exhaust are supplied by Biker Pros for 180-200 left side drive, 240-250 and 300-330 right side drive custom v-twin motorcycles. Each pipe is hand polished and chrome plated with full heat shields and comes with a universal bracket system.
“The Torian Custom Pipes provide a clean, custom look with show quality chrome,” said Dexter, Biker Pros Account Manager. “They not only look good, but sound great. Each system is dyno tuned for performance and produce the low-end grunt torque desired from a custom v-twin motor.”
Every exhaust system is custom bent for specific tire widths. Heat shields are formed to protect and cover the head pipes. The full wrap heat shields keep any head pipe discoloration from view. These premium exhausts are available immediately in a 2 INTO 1 upswept megaphone style with 2 into 2 fully shielded and baffled 2-plus ” drag pipes to come soon.
The Torian Custom Pipes are available to fit Rucker Performance, Big Dog, APC, Hardbikes, Bourget’s Bike Works, Surgical-Steeds, Big Bear Choppers and other fine custom Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
For more information on the Biker Pros family of solutions and Torian Custom Pipes by D&D Exhaust point your browser to: www.bikerpros.com or call (817) 421-1333.
SPORTSTER PROJECT OF THE WEEK–Here’s Snakers hillclimbing looking Sportster. “I’m just trying to get noticed,” said Snake himself.
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V-ROD FORUM–Here’s a website devoted to V-rods,http://www.v-rodforums.com/
–from “Charlie Mitchell” cemgym@uswest.net
“Builders of Turbos for V-rods and Twin Cams”
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KUSTOMWERKS ANNOUNCES EXCLUSIVE PARTNERSHIP WITH KENDALL JOHNSON CUSTOMS– KERNERSVILLE, North Carolina-based distributor Kustomwerks hasannounced that it has signed a new marketing agreement with Kendall Johnson Customs to produce and market an all-new KJC signature series line of custom fenders.
Manufactured to both Kendall and Kustomwerks “exacting quality standards, these fenders will be produced from heavy gauge steel with seams”, Don Hannon, the president of Kustomwerks told AMD. “By using one-piece construction, the new signature series fenders will not split or crack. Each KJC signature series fender will also include a phosphate etching to reduce rusting and prep time for the builder.” The program will include front fenders for 19in and 21in narrow glide wheels in 4.25in, 4.75in and 5.50in widths. The rear fenders will come in 9.00in, 11.00in, 12.50in and 13.50in widths to fit 200 mm to 300mm tire motorcycles and will be available in rigid and softail styles.
Each fender will come undrilled to fit a variety of custom applications. “Kendall is one of the top builders in the industry, and we have worked closely with him and his team to ensure that the new fender line upholds standards”, Hannon added.
“Having the two firms located so near to each other gives us both the opportunity to communicate ideas effectively and has enabled a great working relationship to develop”. The line will be distributed exclusively by Kustomwerks and Kendall Johnson Customs, and will be seen for the first time at the Big Twin West Dealer Show in Las Vegas in November.
“We are really excited to have a product out on the market that exceeds anything else out there. We try to produce only the best in our engines and custom bike builds and the new fender line is an extension of that commitment”, said Kendall Johnson. “We were impressed with Kustomwerks line of Wildcard fenders from the beginning and they have really come through with the KJC signature series”, he added.
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Kernersville,
North Carolina, USA
Tel: 800 498 4711
Fax: 800 498 4712
sales@kustomwerks.com
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Winston Salem,
North Carolina, USA
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Fax: 336 771 4232
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www.BLACKBALLRALLY.COM–COME OUT AND RALLY ON THE 4th !!!!!–for a little BBQ, BEER, MUSIC & FriendsREMEMBER EVERY FRIDAY IN NOVEMBER4th, 11th, 18th, 25th from 3pm to 10pmBRING FRIENDS, MOM, DAD, THE KIDS… Oh!! Grama & Grampa to….also come Hang for Three Day 25th, 26th, 27th
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BIKERNET BEDROOM PROJECT BIKE REPORT–Did some changes 14 over front tubes with 9.5 fat risers and drag bars, Dale Earnhart three spoke rear wheel, bought .200 long jugs today for the 96 cube Andrews num# 6 cam. Got the 5-speed softail tranny on , lil by lil its coming along.
— arturo Gomez
THE SEMINOLE HARD ROCK ROADHOUSE 2005 TOUR REVS UP FOR GRAND FINALE IN HOLLYWOOD, FLA–Custom Bike Sweepstakes Winners to be announced at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
FT LAUDERDALE, FL (November 1, 2005) After showcasing the hottest custom bikes on the road at the largest and most rock?n bike rallies in the country, the hype that is The Seminole Hard Rock Roadhouse 2005 Tour will make its final stop at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino?s Seminole Paradise in Hollywood, Florida, transforming it into party central and the custom bike Mecca during the 2nd Annual Ft. Lauderdale Bike Rally from December 1 – 4.
With custom-designed and built bikes, featuring stellar paints, unique parts and assembly modes that makes the Roadhouse a modern museum of motorcycles as the platform, the Hard Rock Roadhouse Tour 2005 features a Custom Bike Sweepstakes, which offers five semi-finalists complimentary roundtrip air and accommodations to attend The Roadhouse Grand Finale at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, FL for an exciting opportunity to win one of four exclusive Hard Rock Custom Bikes built by Hard Rock custom bike builders Jesse Rooke of Rooke Customs in Phoenix, AZ; Roland Sands from Roland Sands Design in La Palma, CA; Johnny Vasko aka Johnny Chop from Southern California; and Doug Keim of New Jersey’s Creative Cycles.
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The Seminole Hard Rock Roadhouse 2005 Tour, a one-stop location where fans can check out the 2005 custom built bikes, meet the builders and get their autographs, also features live entertainment, beautiful Hard Rock models, Hawaiian Tropic pageants, the Roadhouse Bar, Celebrity Custom Builder Ride-ins, showcasing the metal-carving ingenuity and raw talent of Hard Rock custom bike builders and their creations.
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THE LOVE IS HERE–It’s that time of the year for the largest charity fund raising event of the year at Glendale H-D and Lake Castaic. It’s the only Los Angeles based event aside from the LA Calendar event in the summer.
It’s our opportunity to hang out with pals from all over the country. May everyone stay safe, out of traffic and keep your bikes locked up tight.
It’s odd, but this is the beginning of the rainy season for this region. Keep in mind that LA is actually a desert. Most years we receive less than 10 inches of rain. No matter what’s happening it always clears up for the Love Ride.
I’ll try like hell to get caught up next week.
Have a helluva weekend,
Ride Forever,
–Bandit
November 10, 2005 Part 2
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 1
OXYMORONS FROM BIKERNET–
1. Is it good if a vacuum really sucks?
2. Why is the third hand on the watch called the second hand?
3. If a word is misspelled in the dictionary, how would we ever know?
4. If Webster wrote the first dictionary, where did he find the words?
5. Why do we say something is out of whack? What is a whack?
6. Why do “slow down” and “slow up” mean the same thing?
7. Why do “fat chance” and “slim chance” mean the same thing?
8. Why do “tug” boats push their barges?
9. Why do we sing “Take me out to the ball game”when we are already there?
10. Why are they called “stands” when they are made for sitting?
11. Why is it called “after dark” when it really is “after light”?
12. Doesn’t “expecting the unexpected” make the unexpected expected?
13. Why are a “wise man” and a “wise guy” opposites?
14. Why do “overlook” and “oversee” mean opposite things?
15. Why is “phonics” not spelled the way it sounds?
16. If work is so terrific, why do they have to pay you to do it?
17. If all the world is a stage, where is the audience sitting?
18. If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular?
19. If you are cross-eyed and have dyslexia, can you read all right?
20. Why is bra singular and panties plural?
21. Why do you press harder on the buttons of a remote control when youknow the batteries are dead?
22. Why do we put suits in garment bags and garments in a suitcase?
23. How come abbreviated is such a long word?
24. Why do we wash bath towels? Aren’t we clean when we use them?
25. Why doesn’t glue stick to the inside of the bottle?
26. Why do they call it a TV set when you only have one?
27. Christmas oxymoron: What other time of the year do you sit in frontof a dead tree and eat candy out of your socks?
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THE BLONDE YEAR IN REVIEW–
January – Took her new scarf back to the store because it was too tight.
February – Couldn’t work in a pharmacy because the bottles wouldn’t fit into the typewriter.
March – Got excited when she finished a jigsaw puzzle in 6 months because the box said “2-4 years.”
April – Was trapped on an escalator for hours when the power went out.
May – Couldn’t make Kool-Aid because 8 cups of water won’t fit into those little packets.
June – Couldn’t learn to water ski because she couldn’t find a lake with a slope.
July – After losing in a breast stroke swimming competition, complained to the judges that the other swimmers were using their arms.
August – Told her blonde friend to hurry when trying to get into their locked car using a coat hanger because it was starting to rain and the top was down.
September – When asked what the capital of California was: answered “C.”
October – Hates M & M’s because they are so hard to peel.
November – Baked a turkey for 5 days because the instructions said cook 30 minutes per pound and she weighed 120.
December – Couldn’t call 911 because there was no “11” on any phone.
–from Skooter
ANDREW HINES CLINCHES SECOND CONSECUTIVE NHRA POWERADE PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR SCREAMIN’ EAGLE–Teammate GT Tonglet Takes Second Place in Final Standings POMONA, Calif. (Nov. 6, 2005) – Andrew Hines clinched his second consecutive NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Motorcycle championship Sunday at the 41st annual Auto Club NHRA Finals at Pomona Raceway.
He nearly made it a perfect evening too, as he rode the Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson into the final round for the fifth time this season.
What’s more, teammate GT Tonglet earned second place in the final standings – his career-best finish.
“This is an amazing finish because not only did we win back-to-back championships but we also took second place for a strong 1-2 punch,” Harley-Davidson Racing Manager Anne Paluso said. “It’s especially incredible considering all the competition this season. It was tough to win rounds and races all year, so for us to finish in first and second place shows how truly dynamic this Vance & Hines team is.”
It is the fifth NHRA championship for tuner and team owner Byron Hines. The veteran crew chief also tuned his oldest son and current team tuner, Matt Hines, to three championships between 1997-99.
“This is a great day for both Harley-Davidson and the Vance & Hines family,” Hines said. “We never start the season looking to win championships. We start the season looking to set records and win races. If you can do that, the championships will follow and it has the last two seasons.
“We had the bike to beat at Pomona, but it didn’t go our way this year. That has always been one of the toughest tracks for us for some reason. We may have won the title, but that just gives us more motivation to get back to the shop and prepare for next season.”
Hines wrapped up the title as soon as Tonglet lost in the first round. Tonglet, just 47 points behind Hines in the standings going into the final race of the year, lost to Kawasaki rider Mike Berry. Tonglet turned in a 7.254-second pass at 182.55 mph in a losing effort against Berry’s 7.160 at 186.98.
Hines watched the run and knew he had clinched the title.
“I was really nervous before GT ran,” Hines said. “I wanted a repeat title so badly that I was just sick to my stomach before the first round. Then GT lost and I just put my head down and raced.”
Hines went on to win his first and second round matches at the starting line due to red-light fouls by his opponents. Hines went 7.100 at 187.89 to Buell rider Chris Rivas’ foul before turning in a 7.171 at 185.72 against Berry’s foul in the second round.
Hines posted a win in the semifinal race against Buell rider Chip Ellis, going 7.119 at 187.89 against Ellis’ 7.174 at 183.02.
In the final round, Hines saw red and so did his opponent, Buell rider Ryan Schnitz. Hines fouled at the starting line with a reaction time of -0.011 before going 7.107 at 188.70, giving the victory to Schnitz, whose -0.010 reaction time was followed by a run of 8.126 at 121.69. It was the second time the two riders have faced off in the final round and the second time Hines handed Schnitz the win at the starting line.
“It was a bittersweet ending to a great season,” Hines said. “This year’s championship was definitely much better than last year because I think we had to work a lot harder to make it happen. The red light in the final is disappointing but at least we were in the final this year, and I’ve been around long enough to know that it happens. I think it’s going to be a great offseason with two championships under my belt.”
Hines earned two wins in five final rounds this season along with 10 top qualifying awards. He also set the national record twice, earning an extra 20 bonus points for each record.
“Going 6.96 seconds in Sonoma (Calif.), earning the 20 bonus points, being the top qualifier and winning the race there made it the best event of the season,” Hines said. “We earned the maximum amount of points for one event and that was just awesome.
“If we had not set both of those records, I would have come into Pomona just seven points ahead of GT instead of 47, and who knows how that could have changed the event. It certainly would have made it a lot tougher. GT was a great competitor this year and I’m glad the team finished first and second in points. We’ve all accomplished so much.”
As if the championship and second place weren’t enough, the crew took home top honors as well. The team earned the first Full Throttle Award, given to the team with the most consistent qualifying performance over the course of the entire season.
Tonglet finished in sixth place last season. This year, he not only posted two wins in three final rounds, but he was also the points leader for the first time in his career. He held the top spot in the standings following seven races this season.
“I’m happy I stayed in second place because that’s a first for me and it shows how well we competed all season long,” Tonglet said. “At the beginning of the season I wanted to do better than last year and my goal was a top five finish. We did that. The V-Rod ran better this season, I rode better and it showed in our results. The work paid off and it was a lot of fun all year long.”
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OHIO HELMET BILL INTRODUCED–Better spread the word on this one.Wake up, OHIO Bikers, the safety nazis are back and this time they’re beating at OUR door. Introduced this week, HB 406 proposed that a fulltime helmet law be put in place for ANY operator and passenger under the age of 25! It further proposes that if anyone is charged under this statute, if enacted, a mandatory fine of 500.00 SHALL be imposed (good-bye judicial discretion) which will go to fund a Traumatic Brain Injury fund, some of which will be used to fund a study of traumatic brain injuries (you know where that one is heading, don’t ya brothers and sisters? Can you say MANDATORY, FULL TIME HELMET LAW?)
Anyway, here’s the short description of the bill’s intended purpose and a link to the full text of the bill.
As Introduced126th General Assembly Regular Session 2005-2006H. B. No. 406requires persons who are under 25 years of age to wear a helmet while riding on a motorcycle either as the operator or as a passenger, to require persons convicted of failing to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle, driving under license suspension, driving without a valid driver’s license, driving under OVI suspension, driving under financial responsibility suspension, and failing to produce proof of financial responsibility in certain circumstances to pay a mandatory $500 fine, to permit those persons in certain circumstances to choose between a jail term of two consecutive weekend days or attendance at a safe and responsible driving instructional class, to create the Traumatic Brain Injury Fund and the Safe and Responsible Driving Instructional Fund, and to require some of the fines paid by such persons to be deposited into these new funds.
If you don’t have computer access, call me, George, at the ABATE of Ohio Legislative office(330) 270-0875.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON 2006 XL SPORTSTER 1200L BRINGS IT ALL_New Model Combines Low Seat Height and Refined Ergonomics with Sportster Style–MILWAUKEE (November 3, 2005) – Harley-Davidson brings the best of its long heritage of street motorcycle design to the new 2006 XL Sportster 1200L model. Blending a low seat height and mid-mount controls with the powerful torque of the rubber-mounted Evolution V-Twin engine, the XL Sportster 1200L adds another exciting option to the Sportster family.
“The XL Sportster 1200L combines specific features and value that our customers requested,” said Bill Davidson, Harley-Davidson Director of Motorcycle Product Development. “This motorcycle is powered by a smooth-riding 1200cc black and chrome treated engine with a lower profile design that stays true to the Sportster heritage of narrow, agile styling.”The XL Sportster 1200L has a seat height of 26.25 inches, which is 1.8 inches lower than the XL Sportster 1200R Roadster. In addition, the handlebar grips are moved back an inch further than any other Sportster model and a new two-up Badlander style seat provides a comfortable ride. That lower profile seat height, merged with the ergonomics of the new pullback handlebar and mid-mount controls, is sure to accommodate a broad range of riders.
Featuring a black powder-coated 1200cc XL Evolution engine with chrome treatment, the XL Sportster 1200L performs with 79 ft. lbs. of torque. All 2006 XL Sportster models feature a new transmission and all 1200cc models feature a clutch that reduces lever effort by 12 percent. Overall shift effort is significantly reduced due to thin steel “dog rings” that slide to cause gear changes. The new transmission is integrated with the XL Evolution powertrain and shares a die-cast case with the engine. New helical-cut gears mesh more quietly than the straight-cut gears used in the previous transmission.
The 4.5 gallon fuel tank allows the XL Sportster 1200L an extended driving range of more than 200 miles per tank. Standard black 13-spoke cast aluminum wheels with machined silver highlights put a racing spin on Sportster style and steel laced wheels are optional.The XL Sportster is the original Harley-Davidson hot rod motorcycle, with a design refined from the racetrack to the street, offering premier performance and classic style.
The XL Sportster 1200L is offered in eight color options, including three unique two-tone paint schemes, all with a new 3-D fuel tank graphic.
The XL Sportster 1200L features:
Rubber-mounted 1200cc XL Evolution engine
Black powder-coated engine with chrome treatment
High-compression, high-flow cylinder heads
High-performance cams
Smoother, quieter transmission
Reduced clutch lever effort
26.25-inch, two-up seat
Low front and rear suspension
Pulled back polished handlebar
Mid-mount foot controls
4.5 gallon fuel tank
Black 13-spoke cast aluminum wheels
MERLIN ENGINEERING GEROTOR ‘MAGNA PUMP’–Gives you Better thanTwin Cam(TM) oiling on your Evolution(R)The Merlin? Gerotor Oil Pump as capable of supplying nearly 10 times theoil volume of the stock oil pump, and more than 4 times the volume of thereturn. This is not the real advantage of the Merlin Oil Pump however. Wherethe Merlin Oil Pump really shines is when the oil temperature gets high andthe oil has thinned out. The Merlin gerotor oil pump will continue tomaintain excellent oil pressure under the most severe conditions.
When you are idling in traffic on hot days, the oil pressure can reachdangerously low levels. The Merlin Oil Pump will not let that happen. Whenthe motor RPM gets close to the redline, conventional pumps cavitate andloose pressure when you need it the most. These pumps will not cavitateuntil the motor reaches over 14,000 RPM. That RPM is more than twice as highas most motors can ever reach. This is the reason that nearly every racingmotor on the planet uses gerotor type oil pumps.
And to top it off, the Merlin Oil Pump is also beautiful.
Comes complete with new drive gears, gaskets, hardware and installationinstructions.
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POKER RUN & TOY DRIVESATURDAYNOVEMBER 12,2005 This will actually be the day we are going to do our check presentation to the Wahabi Shriners for $10,000.00 from the rally the Dixie Rollers had in July at the Atwood Water Park in Monticello, Ms., due to Hurricane Katrina our original date had to be rescheduled.
The Wahabi Shriners will be having their annual bar-b-que and gun give away on this date and have asked that we join them for the day and do the check presentation at the same time. Anyone going with the group will not have to pay to get in or to eat this day. We will be collecting toys on the morning of the ride to help with Christmas for the local evacuees from Hurricane Katrina, unwrapped toys from birth to 12th grade children will gladly be accepted.
Everyone is urged to bring a toy with them and make the poker run to Jackson to the Wahabi Temple Shrine located on Interstate 55. Money made from the poker run will go to help purchase more toys for the drive. After all Christmas is just around the corner!
Duncan’s Chevron meet @ 9:00 sign up for poker run
Leave @9:30
BRING TOYS!!!!!!!
Duncan’s is located at the intersection of Hwy 84 & 27 in Monticello
If you have any questions e-mail me or call Leigh Ann @ 601-587-4870 or 601-748-0884.
V-TWIN COMMITTEE REPORTS EPA NEGOTIATION PROGRESSIVE— THE FIFTH meeting of the MIC American V-Twin Committee at the end of August this year resulted in progress on the issues of EPA engine certification and sound test procedures.
Following earlier contacts, the EPA asked the MIC to draft provisions for an on-highway motorcycle engine certification program to allow small volume motorcycle manufacturers and builders to purchase EPA certified engines, and install them without having to recertify the motorcycle. Currently, custom builders and small volume manufacturers must certify the complete motorcycle even if they install an engine that is used in another motorcycle, and that has already been EPA certified.
The MIC draft engine certification program was presented to the EPA in July, which is now considering the proposal. The American V-Twin Committee also discussed recent progress with its OE Technical Committee on the feasibility of developing an appropriate in-use, on-highway motorcycle sound test procedure.
Motorcycle noise is a major concern and many states and municipalities are considering the adoption of varying standards and tests that could be detrimental to the industry. The Committee’s objective in creating this test is to provide states and municipalities with an easy, economical, reliable and uniform means of controlling excessive motorcycle noise.
Support for developing an in-use, on-highway test procedure has also been expressed by the Motorcycle Sound Working Group and some members of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Motorcycle Committee.
The MIC was planning to discuss this issue with the SAE at their next meeting. The MIC would likely be the key source of funding for a program to devise a new SAE sound test procedure that is simpler to use than the current one
HOT BIKE T-SHIRTS AVAILABLE-CHEAP–We still have plenty of these t-shirts left from Hot Bike Tour. If you wanna run something about them we will sell them for $7.00 including shipping. If there is something we can do together with them or know anyone who we could unload some on please let Seth or I know.
We can wholesale them out at about $4.00 each.
All sizes L-XXXL.
Call: Seth at (805) 686-2007
JAMMER ?JUMPIN? ROLLING CHASSIS KIT–Is this a bad-ass look or what! Designed by our Jammer tech crew, this rolling chassis kit is for riders who want to stand out from the crowd. Some of the highlights are:
Straight leg style rigid frame for rear chain drive with 4? stretch in down-tubes and 38 degree rake (includes frame cups & heavy-duty bearings)
4? over black Jammer springer front end
Bottom mount 12V headlight
GMA front brake
16? apehangers with risers & heavy-duty bushing kit
16? chromed 40 spoke single flange front wheel with 5.10 X 16? wide whitewall tire, rim strip, tube and axle kit
16? chromed 40 spoke dual flange rear wheel with 5.10 X 16? wide whitewall tire, rim strip, tube and axle kit
Round aluminum 4-quart oil tank
Smooth bottom Sportster style gas tank
6? flat rear fender
Chrome sissy bar
Sparto style taillight
Chromed ?oval? floorboards
Heavy duty kickstand and bracket
All necessary hardware.
Use our Pandemonium engine (#02208), one of our 4-speed Kicker tranny?s (#?s 30650, 30660, 30655 or 30665) and our new open belt primary drive kit (#633702) to complete your build.
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Retail Price $5558
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November 10, 2005 Part 1
By Bandit |
Hey,
I don’t know a damn thing and I have nothing to say. I’m not even sure I’m innocent. Since the Mexico blast I’ve been in a daze. Then it was a mad dash to the Texas National Bike Show, at the Lone Star Rally in Galveston and back for Love Ride Weekend. I’m still spinning and trying desperately to catch up on e-mails.
I apologize If I haven’t run across your e-mail in my harried attempt to catch up. It’s all exciting, but out of hand. This weekend is packed with TV show meetings, No Love Parties, Antique bike auctions and Hamster get-togethers. I will try to launch Johnny White’s report on the Texas National Bike show tomorrow. I have some more book reviews from Jaq in Australia and two bike features to launch next week, including a Steeds and one from the guys in Hawaii. You’ll dig it, so hang on. Let’s hit the news:
The Ultimate Cantina Door Prize – Last Chance To Enter
The Brothers at Pyro Tec in Alton, Illinois have put up a sheet metal paint job for our Cantina Door Prize winner. Just sign in and wait. They will paint your fenders, tanks and oil bag in classic style. You pay for the shipping out and they’ll ship it back.
Any additions can be worked out with the crew at Pryo Tec. The winner will be announced 13 November, Love Ride Sunday. Enter the Door Prize Contest and don’t miss out. Winner will be chosen from a hat on November 13th. Stay tuned…
VTRACEGIRL BIKERNET.COM UPDATE–November 7, 2005, Just got back from the SEMA show (Specialty Equipment Market Association), Las Vegas Convention Center, November 1-4, 2005.
Great vendors, booth presentation. This show is almost impossible to go thru the entire event. Two million sq ft’ inside, and two million sq ft’ outside of vendors. VT was signing autograph posters in the Sport Chassis – Legend Air Ride Suspension booth. This was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. I had a chance to see the most expensive set of custom three-piece forged wheels to ever be created: 12,000 diamonds and 800 sapphires totaling 1,100 carats for ONE MILLION dollars in the Asanti booth. Also, visited the Cooper tires booth maybe next year I will have my race bike in their booth. As well as Garrett’s booth Garrett Turbo is the turbo I run in my bike.
Saturday Practice day at Speedworld Raceway. Took my Custom Performance Turbo V-Rod and Fatboy to the track. Cut great lights and had very consistent times on both bikes. I worked on my RT and first 60ft’. On the turbo bike my best ET was 10.32 @ 133.79 mph and RT .063. Best time on my fatboy was 12.15 seconds @ 113.83 mph. I cut a .001 light on the fatboy. Getting the fatboy dialed in for the shoot out in Vegas.
Next event is back to Vegas for the biggest of them all AHDRA Grand Finals coming up at the Jim’s Las Vegas Nationals presented by Barnett Clutches November 12-13. I will be racing my Custom Performance Turbo V-Rod in the Super Sport (SS #261) as well as my 2000 custom fatboy in the 4th Annual Las Vegas High-Stakes Shootout with a $15,000 purse. Last race of the AHDRA season and hope to go out with a WIN.
Monday, November 14th is the AHDRA Championship Awards Banquet. VT has a chance of winning Rookie of the year or Lady of the year for the 2005. Cross your fingers! Please visit my website at www.vtracegirl.com. Till then, see you next week on bikernet.com — VTRaceGirl update!
Special thanks to Tim Sinor @ Sport Chassis and Jesse Jurrens @ Legend Air ride Suspension-Independent Cycle Inc.
POLARIS ANNOUNCES ORGANIZATIONAL EXPANSION–Appointment of Mark Blackwell to Vice President of Victory Motorcycles and International Operations Leads Series Of Management Transitions That Poise Company For Strong Growth.
MEDINA, MN (November 7, 2005) – Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE/PSE: PII) has announced the appointment of several members of the management team to new positions, effective immediately.
Mark Blackwell has been named Vice President, Victory Motorcycles & International Operations. Blackwell joined Polaris in 2000 as General Manager of Victory Motorcycles. “Mark has done an outstanding job over the past four years building a very strong team, developing new, compelling product and establishing Victory, The New American Motorcycle, as a legitimate brand positioned for significant growth in the motorcycle industry,” said Polaris President and Chief Operating Officer Bennett Morgan. “There are many reasons why this is a good move for Mark and Polaris – he is a proven leader with strong international experience running businesses and as a motocross champion early in his career.” He added, “His experience will be a huge asset in our developing partnership with KTM and Victory will be a key component of our growth outside the U.S in the future.”
Allan Hurd has been promoted to General Manager, Victory Motorcycles reporting to Mark Blackwell. “Although we do want Mark to have a key role in Victory Motorcycles going forward, we also want to ensure that he has sufficient time to focus on the International business,” said Morgan. An industry veteran with over 30 years of experience, Hurd joined Polaris in 2000 as Director of Engineering for Victory. “He understands our competition and has extensive experience in Europe and other parts of the world,” added Morgan. “Allan and Mark have proven to be an effective team which will be instrumental in our continuing quest to grow our motorcycle business.”
Marc Tullemans has been promoted to the role of International Operations Manager. In this role, he will be responsible for managing the international staff based in Medina and overseeing logistics, marketing and retail development processes on a global basis. Tullemans came to Polaris in 2001 as the Product Manager for the RANGER Utility Vehicle Division and later joined the international team as the Global Sales and Dealer Development Manager. Prior to joining Polaris, Marc held positions at Graco, Thermo King, and Arctic Cat in dealer development, product development, marketing, and international sales roles.
Paul Tomsche has been promoted to International Business Development and Distributor Sales Manager, reporting to Marc Tullemans. In this role, he will be responsible for global business development in a variety of territories. Tomsche joined Polaris in August, 2000 as the Retail Development Manager for the Personal Watercraft division. Prior to joining Polaris, he held a variety of sales, marketing, dealer development, and business management positions at Yamaha for nine years.
John Corness, Vice President of Human Resources since 1999 and having extensive international experience, had been taking on interim responsibilities of managing the international business for the past 7 months leading up to this announcement. “John stepped up and filled a key gap for Polaris at an important time,” said Morgan. “During his leadership, the International team continued to deliver outstanding growth and we thank him for his tireless efforts.” Corness will now resume full-time responsibility for Human Resources.
LETTERMAN’S TOP TEN REASONS WHY GOLF IS BETTER THAN SEX–
#10 – A below par performance is considered damn good.
# 9 – You can stop in the middle and have a cheeseburger and a couple ofbeers.
# 8 – It’s much easier to find the sweet spot.
# 7 – Foursomes are encouraged.
# 6 – You can still make money doing it as a senior.
# 5 – Three times a day is possible.
# 4 – Your partner doesn’t hire a lawyer if you do it with someone else.
# 3 – If you live in Florida, you can do it almost every day.
# 2 – You don’t have to cuddle with your partner when you’re finished.
And the # 1 – reason why Golf is better than Sex…If your equipment gets old and rusty you can replace it.
–from Joe Lankau
SPORTSTER DEAL OF THE WEEK–Shown in the pictures is a 81 H-D iron head sportster. This bike is on consignment, for sale. It is a 1100 Sportster, would make a great project bike. Needs some TLC, but it runs. Asking 2000.00
If interested contact Norman Baab, 316 806 1285 cell or 620 478 2737.
HURRICANE HIT SHOP REPORT–Hope this email finds everyone okay- we just got power back and we had no damage up until Tuesday- The landlord immediately had a new roof installed this past Thurs- Monday- the roofer told us it was finished, so we unwrapped all the stuff and put the shop back together. We came in Tuesday with a generator to get back to work and it was raining-well the roofer forgot to install the roof on our side of the building. We walked into a mess. The water was literally running down every wall in the shop- and the power had come on so the electric boxes were sizzling as the water ran through them. We lost every piece of equipment and hardware and tools- toolboxes were filled with water. The lathe- welder- all of it- after the shock. I called the lawyer- he will do whatever he does and I am out every day looking for a new location and some used equipment.
We will not be taken out by some dumb ass who was an incompetent contractor- especially after all we have been through to make it (Vagabond Chopper Co.) what it is-so other than that bullshit the house & kids are healthy, so is dad and his place. I am grateful for that and my friends and their families are safe and well too- anything else can be fixed-What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger- right? Improvise, adapt, overcome…
Everything is still going as planned we will be in a new location by the first of the month. I will be in Las Vegas for the Big Twin West Dealer Show to help kick off the 1-in-8 series, and I will be unveiling my new chopper at the Seminole hard rock- Roadhouse Finals.
–“The Vagabond Chickie”
Athena
THREE BIKERNET VIRGINS– A mother had 3 virgin daughters. They were all getting married within a short time period.
Because Mom was a bit worried about how their sex life would get started,she made them all promise to send a postcard from the honeymoon with a fewwords on how marital sex felt.
The first girl sent a card from Hawaii two days after the wedding.The card said nothing but “Nescafe”.
Mom was puzzled at first, but then went to the kitchen and got out theNescafe jar. It said: “Good ’til the last drop”. Mom blushed, but waspleased for her daughter.
The second girl sent the card from Vermont a week after the wedding, andthe card read “Benson & Hedges”.
Mom now knew to go straight to her husband’s cigarettes, and she readfrom the Benson & Hedges pack: “Extra Long. King Size”. She was againslightly embarrassed but still happy for her daughter.
The third girl left for her honeymoon in the Caribbean. Momwaited for a week, nothing. Another week went by and still nothing. Then after a whole month, a card finally arrived. Written on it with shaky handwriting were the words” “British Airways”.
Mom took out her latest Harper’s Bazaar magazine, flippedthrough the pages fearing the worst, and finally found the ad for theairline. The ad said: “Three times a day, seven days a week, both ways.”
Mom fainted.
–from Pablo, NC
THE RIDE IS NEXT WEEK-END, YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO PRE-REGISTER AND SAVE $2.50!!!–It’s that time of year again for the 5th Annual LifeStyle Cycles Ride to the Love Ride! Join LifeStyle Cycles Sunday morning November 13th at 6:30 AM at LifeStyle Cycles shop in Anaheim for a huge pancake breakfast and tons of entertainment. The kickstands go up at 8:29AM and we’ll hit the road for Love Ride 22! All registered riders get a limited edition T-shirt, ride wristband, breakfast and entertainment, entry for the raffles and a very cool LifeStyle Cycles sticker. You don’t want to miss out!
Once again, Big’s will be serving up breakfast, we’ll have a ton of surprises, killer entertainment, giveaways and a great time before heading out to Castaic Lake for a great day at Love Ride 22. Make sure you pre-register at LifeStyle Cycles in Anaheim before the event and save $2.50.
Pre-registration is $7.50 before Nov. 13th, $10 the day of the ride!
So come on down to:LifeStyle Cycles at 1534 N. State College Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92806
(714) 490-0155
Get pre-registered for this awesome event!
BIKERNET BLONDE AND REDHEAD FILES–Two friends, a blonde and a redhead, are walking down the street andpass a flower shop where the redhead happens to see her boy friendbuying flowers.
She sighs and says, Oh, crap, my boyfriend is buying me flowers again.
The blonde looks quizzically at her and says, “You don’t like gettingflowers?”
The redhead says, “I love getting flowers, but he always hasexpectations after giving me flowers, and I just don’t feel like spendingthe next three days on my back with my legs in the air.”
The blonde says, “Don’t you have a vase?
–from Bob T.
BIKERNET GAMBLING ADVICE–Two bored casino dealers are waiting at the craps table. A very attractiveblonde woman from Texas arrived and bet $20,000 on a single roll of thedice.
She said, “I hope y’all don’t mind, but I feel much luckier when I’mcompletely nude.”
With that, she stripped from the neck down, rolled the dice and yelled,”Come on, baby, Mama needs new clothes!” As the dice came to a stop shejumped up and down and squealed . . . “YES! YES! I WON, I WON!”
She huggedeach of the dealers and then picked up her winnings and her clothes andquickly departed. The dealers stared at each other dumbfounded.
Finally, one of them asked, “What did she roll?” The other answered, “Idon’t know. I thought you were watching.”
Moral:
Not all Texans are stupid and not all blondes are dumb, but all men aremen.
Conder Report–Well, after 13 years I finally got Halibrand to step up and work with me on my car wheel adapter hub for motorcycles. It’s a simple, beautiful piece that will help us perverted bike builders to run a badass pin drive ’58 Indy 500 wheel on one of our “crazy” choppers. Hell, I might build a V-Rod on DUBS that pulls a Jacuzzi full of strippers. – More Later! (I built this bike for the SEMA show and I’ll send pics soon…)
The Conderosahttp://www.armageddontopfuel.com
GEARING UP THE THE HOLIDAYS AT WHITEHORSE PRESS–Everyone wants the latest thing to enhance their ride. Even Santa’s been totown to stock up on auxiliary lighting, power connectors, and a whole hostof other ancillary devices. For the “Fully Equipped Bike,” or sleigh as thecase may be, we recommend:
Universal and Custom-Fit PIAA DRIVING LIGHT KITS and HIGH-PERFORMANCEREPLACEMENT BULBS to make your ride safer and more enjoyable. See and beseen! We’ll even help you figure out just what you need.PIAA Driving Lights ($235.95 to$349.95)
POWERLET POWERBAR SOCKETS to power heated riding gear, cell phones, radardetectors, or just about any gadget. These handsome blocks of billetaluminum can be mounted on any 7/8-inch or 1-inch tubular handlebars,crashbars, frame rails, or luggage racks.Powerbar Sockets (7/8-inchdiameter bar, $124.95)Powerbar Sockets (1-inchdiameter bar, $124.95)IMC HELMET ENTERTAINMENT AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS are made for easyinstallation and operation, all at affordable prices. Motojournalist FredRau reports in the November 2005 issue of Motorcycle Consumer News that”After two months of use, I liked mine so much I bought a second for mywife, and two as gifts for riding friends.”Helmet Entertainment System ($34.99 to$199.99)
PATHBLAZER HEADLIGHT MODULATORS to pulse your high beam during daylight soyou stand out and are seen. Available for most motorcycles.Headlight Modulator ($109.95 to $169.95)
HOW TO STOP PEOPLE FROM BUGGING YOU ABOUT GETTING MARRIED– Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, telling me, “You’re next.” They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals.
–from Joe Lankau
GRAVES IN THE GRAVE–Jerry’s shop ( Graves Custom Cycles ) was destroyed during Hurricane Wilma.Tornado took the roof off, and collapsed a block wall. He had just made ithome from Biketoberfest after winning the Rat’s hole show. Hope you canpass along the bad news, and let the biking community know that all of histalent is still there, minus the building. He’s looking for a new shoplocation as I write.
Mike
954-494-7680
http://www.gravescustomcycles.com/hurricane.html
S&S/G SQUARED BUELL SETS POMONA TRACK RECORD!–The Auto Club NHRA Finals held in Pomona, California kept the Pro Stock Motorcycle crowd on their feet all weekend. During the three days of qualifying fans saw Chip Ellis on the G Squared/S&S Buell hit 190.30 mph, Tom Bradford on the Hal’s H-D V-Twin Buell go 191.38 mph and Matt Smith on the G Squared/S&S/Red Line Oil Buell set a new track record with a 7.000 second, 189.82 mph pass!
The 160ci S&S Pro Stock-powered bikes made quite an impression this weekend by filling up six of 16 slots available for the finals on Sunday. Throughout the eliminations, S&S/Buell powered bikes moved up in the field, especially Chip Ellis who swapped engines just before the semi-finals and on an untuned S&S Pro Stock engine went 7.174 at 183.02 mph! The finals came down to Ryan Schnitz on the Team Muzzy Buell against Andrew Hines and his Vance and Hines bike. Hines red-lighted and handed the win to Schnitz-his third of the 15-round season. In fact, five of the 15-rounds this year were won by S&S Pro Stock powered bikes.
Other 160ci S&S Pro Stock-powered Buell motorcycles also did well this weekend with all six S&S-powered bikes going into the elimination rounds Sunday.
Chip Ellis-G Squared/S&S Buell 7.047 190.30 mph Ryan Schnitz-Team Muzzy Buell 7.063 187.91 mph Chris Rivas-Mohegan Sun Racing Buell 7.198 185.89 mph Matt Smith-Redline Oil Buell 7.000 189.82 mph Tom Bradford-Hal’s H-D V-Twin Buell 7.168 191.38 mph Matt Guidera-Rocklin Motorsports Buell 7.146 183.99 mph
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November 2, 2005
By Bandit |
Hey,
I’m lost and I must apologize, goddamnit. I returned from Mexico ready to hit the keyboard like a mad dog and catch up. No fuckin’ way. I was struck down by the Mexican Mung. Sweats still rolling off my brow as I attempt to pack and leave for the Lone Star Rally with Sin Wu.
Ah, but the show must roll on, so while I down Kaopectate and have the shakes, here’s the friggin’ news:
BIG MIKE COMES TO HAWAII AND BIKERNET– Big Mike BMC Choppers is supporting local builders in Hawaii. And we’re looking forward to an interview with Mike for Bikernet in the near future.
NEW SPADE VERTICLE SIDEMOUNT–A cool new light from Cyril to complete your bike with the chopper/bobber attitude.This stylish taglight incorporates a very bright L.E.D. with 2 brightness levels for run & brake lights.
Kit includes frame, backing plate and all necessary hardware. Wire track is hidden for a very clean look. Superb machining out of 6061-T6 billet aluminum and beautifully chrome plated. 12 different brackets are available. Pick the one corresponding to the installation you prefer.
Order Here: http://store.cyrilhuze.com
Cyril Huze Custom Inc.
Tel: 561-392-5557
FLORIDA EVENT CHANGES–
First, we hope everyone has fared the storm well, without any major personal or material damage.
As you all know, South Florida was hit pretty hard by hurricane Wilma, affecting everyone?s personal and business lives, most specially in Broward and Miami-Dade county.
Upon evaluation of the situation after hurricane Wilma and considering that for the next three weeks, the majority of the population in South Florida will be deeply concerned about getting their lives back to normal (over 1.5 million without power, shortage of gas, banks closed and 90% of retail business still closed), we have decided for postponing our 2005 show.
After checking the show calendar for conflicting bike shows, other local or regional events and available dates at the convention center, we have decided for
APRIL 01 & 02, 2006.
No one was more anxious and interested in keeping the original date for the show than ourselves. However, just like us, you are making an investment in the show and we want you to get the results you expect from it. We don?t want to perform the show just for the purpose of fulfilling a commitment and not have a successful event for you and for our company.
Here is some info we consider important to you:
New Dates: Show Dates: April 01 & 02, 2006
Move in: March 31
Move out: April 02
Location : Remains the same ? Broward County Convention Center.Floor plan layout: Remains the same.Celebrities: We are confirming with the contracted celebrities to make sure their schedule is open for the new date. In case they are not available we will contract other celebrities of the same caliber or higher.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at 754-246-5133. In case you reach the voice mail, please leave a message and we will return your call as soon as possible.
We appreciate your understanding.
–Ron Freire
AUSTRALIAN COFFEE CONNECTION–An Australian man was having coffee and croissants with butter and jam in a cafe, when an American tourist, chewing gum, sat down next to him.The Australian politely ignored the American, who, nevertheless started up a conversation.
The American snapped his gum and said, “You Australian folk eat the whole bread?”
The Australian frowned, annoyed with being bothered during his breakfast, and replied, “Of course”.
The American blew a huge bubble. ” We don’t. In the states we only eat whats inside. The crusts we collect in a container, recycle them, transform then into croissants, and sell them to Australia.”
The American had a smirk on his face. The Australian listened in silence.
The American persisted. “D’ya eat jam with the bread?”
Sighing, the Australian replied, “Of course”.
Cracking his gum between his teeth, the American said, “We don’t. In the states we eat fresh fruit for breakfast, then we put all the peels, seeds, and leftovers in containers, recycle them, transform them into jam and sell it to Australia.”
The Australian then asked, “Do you have sex in the States?”
The American smiled and said, “Why, of course we do.” The Australian leaned closer to him and asked, “and what do you do with the condoms once you’ve used them?”
“We throw them away, of course”
Now it was the Australian’s turn to smile. “We don’t. In Australia, we put them in a container, recycle them, melt them down into chewing gum and sell them to the United States.
Why do you think its called Wrigley’s?”
–from John Reed
BANDIT SURVIVES MEXICO-BARELY–You only go around once in life. Sometimes you need to take the bull by the horns and go for it. I don’t watch NASCAR, stock car racing or cars with 10-foot diameter tires run over compacts. I’m a biker. But when a brother invited me to help with his effort to enter the most dangerous road race on earth, from one end of Mexico to the other, I couldn’t turn him down. We rode to Sturgis several times and hung out for almost 20 years. Besides he’s Dr. Hamster. So I said sure.
We hauled ass over 6000 miles in the last two weeks. Some 2000 of it was from the bottom of Mexico to the Laredo border, the most dangerous car race on earth. Sixty cars entered the La Carrera Panamericana race and 36 survived to finish. We came in 2nd in our class, Original PanAm. Get this. We were the only 2-man team to drive to the race, endure the race and drive home. You know, run what ya brung. We raced through the hills of Mexico passed throngs of people and screamin’ kids (second largest spectator sport in Mexico) with our bags in the back, packin’ our own tools, while all the other teams had race crews and back-up trucks and trailers.
MIKE LICHTER LOVE RIDE WEEKEND PHOTO EXHIBIT–
For something great to do on the Saturday before the Love Ride, ride out to Old Pasadena to the Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery for a motorcycle Kulture photography exhibition, celebrity bikes from the likes of Chica, Matt Hotch, Russell Mitchell, Roland Sands and Paul Yaffe in the gallery and a ride-in bike show outside.
For the occasion, photographer Michael Lichter will be displaying limited edition black and white and color photographs from his 25+ years of shooting the biker lifestyle all across America. His work chronicles the largest bike events dating back to the 1970’s as well as smaller gatherings right to the present.
While Michael has exhibited in many museums, this will be his inaugural show with the Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery, which represents his limited edition photographic prints. A portion of the proceeds from sales will go to the Love Ride for their charities.
The show will be open November 2 through November 13 with an artist reception Saturday November 12 (Love-Ride weekend,) from 5pm – 7:30 pm. Also on November 12, there will be a ride-in bike show in the alleyways around the gallery from Noon – 4pm with celebrity trophy’s and cash prizes awarded at 4pm. www.loveride.org (only include the love ride link if we are joining forces in some way with them.)
The Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery is located at 40 Mills Place, Pasadena. For more information on the exhibit, ride-in show and directions, you can call the Gallery at (626) 535-9757 or visit their web site at www.mendenhallsobieskigallery.com. Information is also available at www.lichterphoto.com.
LIFESTYLE CYCLES RIDE TO THE LOVE RIDE–
It’s that time of year again for the 5th Annual LifeStyle Cycles Ride to the Love Ride! Join LifeStyle Cycles Sunday morning November 13th at 6:30 AM at LifeStyle Cycles shop in Anaheim for a huge pancake breakfast and tons of entertainment. The kickstands go up at 8:29AM and we’ll hit the road for Love Ride 22! All registered riders get a limited edition T-shirt, ride wristband, breakfast and entertainment, entry for the raffles and a very cool LifeStyle Cycles sticker. You don’t want to miss out!
Once again, Big’s will be serving up breakfast, we’ll have a ton of surprises, killer entertainment, giveaways and a great time before heading out to Castaic Lake for a great day at Love Ride 22. Make sure you pre-register at LifeStyle Cycles in Anaheim before the event and save $2.50.
Pre-registration is $7.50 before Nov. 13th, $10 the day of the ride!
So come on down to:LifeStyle Cycles at 1534 N. State College Blvd.,
Anaheim, CA 92806
(714) 490-0155
Get pre-registered for this awesome event!TIME IS RUNNING OUT! GET PRE-REGISTERED FOR THE RIDE OF THE YEAR TODAY!
Registration fee is for the Ride to the Love Ride only, and does not include admission to the Love Ride at Castaic Lake.
http://www.lifestylecycles.com
ONLY TWO WEEKS TO GO-VEGAS IS COMING– Suddenly it’s November and we have just two more weeks to go before Advanstar’s Big Twin West and our own second annual Official World Championship Of Custom Bike Building open for business at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.
The World Championship has now passed the 100 competitor mark (105 as this is written), and competitors will be traveling to Las Vegas from more than twenty states and ten countries internationally. They will be showing nearly 170 bikes in total, and while everyone of them will be hoping they can carry off the prestigious title of World Champion for 2005, from the contacts we are having with them it is also perfectly clear that above all they are looking forward to what should be an unprecedented opportunity to meet industry colleagues and vendors. And maybe have a little fun along the way too!
On average the World Championship competitors will be spending some $5,000 of their own hard earned cash on getting to the event with their bike(s), and this marks an unprecedented investment into a Dealer Show and bike competition. We here at AMD are very grateful for the backing the ‘Builder Community’ is demonstrating for our endeavors, and are pulling out all possible stops to help ensure that they get maximum long-term benefit from their involvement.
As are the exhibitors who will be taking part in Big Twin West and the Custom Chrome Dealer Show. Everybody knows that the market has slowed down in the second half of this year, so not only does their involvement in the show reflect well on their determination to nonetheless invest in finding customers at a time when the cash cycle of the market is always at its slowest anyway, but also in their belief that the old suspicions surrounding West Coast/South West dealer events in general, and shows staged in the Fall in particular, are no longer relevant in the changed buying environment that the custom v-twin industry now enjoys.
There is much to look forward to at the event; and if you have not yet made up your mind to come and take a look, we here at AMD hope you will. The event has evolved into a ‘triple whammy’ of industry activity. Advanstar, the organizers of Big Twin West, are generously putting up some $50,000 of cash prizes for the World Championship, in addition to covering the costs of actually staging the competition; Custom Chrome are holding their annual Dealer Show at the same time, with exclusive vendor/dealer hours and show access the day before the event opens to the rest of the industry; and record numbers of exhibitors have bought booth space at Big Twin West.
Above all though it is the dealers who will be attending, and the competitors who are entering the World Championship, that will make this event the success it ‘feels’ like it is headed for. So, in advance of the show taking place, and we ourselves here at AMD having to head off in all sorts of directions as ‘multiple-show-syndrome’ strikes us before we are able to assemble in Las Vegas, it is timely to thank them in advance for planning to make the journey, and to say that everybody involved in the event looks forward to making them welcome.
If you haven’t already done so, you can register on-line to visit Big Twin West at http://www.bigtwinwest.com
Any questions about the World Championship Of Custom Bike Building can be sent to Neil ‘ShowMaster’ Blaber: SPACEY GRAND OPENING COMING–I attended the meet and greet at the new Space Coast Harley Davidson dealership in Palm Bay FloridaI knew many of the people there but also got to meet Jean Davidson, Andrew Hines and artist Scott Jacobs.This was in preparation of the Official Grand Opening to be held November 12th and 13th at 1440 Executive Circle NE. Palm Bay, Florida. Which is Exit 176 off of I-95 (Palm Bay Road) Doors open at 8:30 AM and Saturdays events includes a Ride-In Bike Show with Trophies by my bud Nicky Bootz – Teresi Dyno Drags – Stunts by Bubba Blackwell – Music by Foghat – Hooters Girl Bike Wash and a host of other things. I will be attending the Grand Opening on Saturday and covering it for Bikernet. Hope to see you there. Have me take your photo. — ROGUE ABOUT JEAN DAVIDSON–Jean is the granddaughter of Walter Davidson, one of the four founders and the first president of Harley-Davidson. Her father, Gordon Davidson, was Vice President of Manufacturing. Jean began riding a Harley at the age of 12, was a Harley dealer in Milwaukee and rubbed shoulders with all the Harley and Davidson family members, famous racers, Hell’s Angels and even Evil Knievel. Jean and her former husband, John, took ownership of one of the original Milwaukee Harley-Davidson dealerships. She is the mother of five children and the grandmother of two grandchildren. Jean has spent the last five years gathering personal family stories and old photographs to bring you a rare and exciting look into one of the most famous families in the history of motorcycling. She is currently teaching for a technical college bringing learning opportunities to workforce employees. Jean loves the outdoors and spends her spare time exploring new adventures. DEADWOOD HANGIN’ CASE- – A civil trial in a case involving the ill-fated 2004 Sturgis Music Festival will begin as scheduled, according to court documents released this week. The case of TDG Communications v. Sturgis 2004 will commence with a motions hearing on Thursday, Nov. 3. A jury trial is scheduled for Nov. 7 and 8 in 4th Circuit Court, Lawrence County. Earlier this year TDG Communications sued Sturgis 2004, a Mississippi based company for services TDG provided to promote the Sturgis Music Festival. The company is suing for $48,000 in fees that were unpaid when the venture went sour in the middle of the 2004 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. TDG is also seeking punitive damages in the case, alleging that Rose never intended to pay them.Along with TDG’s claim, the suit also includes a claim by Ericka Hansen and Paul Barrow, of Kickstand Productions, Las Vegas. Hansen and Barrow, former partners with Rose, are alleging that Rose acted without authority when he pulled out of the Sturgis Music Festival taking an estimated $500,000 to $700,000 in revenue with him. –The Black Hills Pioneer –from Rogue MBA HOLDINGS ACQUIRES THUNDER RIDERS MAGAZINE– SCOTTSDALE, AZ — (MARKET WIRE) — 11/01/2005 — MBA Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB: MBAH) is pleased to announce that it has acquired the assets of Arizona’s Thunder Riders Motorcycle Magazine and other related magazines and products. The current publisher and owner Clay Douglas sold the majority of the company in a cash and stock sale. A new Limited Liability Company was formed called MBA Publishing, LLC. Mr. Douglas will retain the title of Publisher and a percentage of ownership and stock in the company. The Arizona company, with current offices in Phoenix, Arizona, will move its headquarters to MBA’s offices in the near future. Clay Douglas has been the publisher of Thunder Riders for three years. His background includes publishing three magazines and writing for most major motorcycle Publications like Easyriders, Motorcycle Industry and American Free Press of Washington, D.C. Gaylen Brotherson, CEO of MBA Holdings, stated that, “We are happy to give a voice to National Motorcycle Dealers Association and Thunder Riders gives us a platform to showcase and promote our Blue Sky, Street Eagle, Rent 2 Ride, and WorldWide rental divisions nationwide. The paper will also help meet the needs of our dealers and agents to promote all of our insurance products and new products in the future. It is a good aquision for our company, and our company’s bottom line to help build MBA Holdings.” –from Rogue ONE- OFF EXHAUST FROM DEPARTURE–Here’s a coupla pics of some pipes Andrew made up for our friend Lowry’s 124 S&Spowered bagger…. –Z The 35th Anniversary Edition Zodiac Bikers’ Book– ZODIAC celebrates its 35th Anniversary with the release of the latest edition of the Zodiac Bikers Book as the firm prepares for its annual dealer show in November. This edition is the largest yet, containing more than 24,000 part numbers. The range has been expanded with Zodiac’s own brand products as well as lines from the USA, Europe, Japan and Australia. Just a few highlights from the 35th Anniversary edition include right side drive frames and conversions suitable for the latest generation of wide rear tires, an expanded range of exclusive Cruisespeed fenders in steel and aluminum, the complete range of Wire Plus products, a choice of performance parts for Twin Cam models from several manufacturers, complete Twin Cam-style and Shovelhead-style engines from S&S, Jagg oil coolers, Woessner pistons and CPV billet aluminum parts. Many of the new introductions, including the S&S engines, have T?V approval. The entire Arlen Ness catalog is an integrated part of the Zodiac Bikers Book, which is available in English, German, French, Italian and Spanish editions. Dates for the show are Friday 11th to Sunday 13th November inclusive. Further details are available from your local Zodiac dealer or Ruud Bakker at: ZODIAC INTERNATIONAL NEW BUILDER TO BIKERNET– I appreciate you taking the time to look at my bikes. Iam sending a pic of a bike I recently finished and won judges choicebest of show at the South Texas Motorcycle Show. custombikes@oldguychoppers.comWe look forward to working with new builders and introducing their talents to Bikernet readers.–Bandit BIKERNET BUBBA REPORT–Bubba and Junior were standing at the base of a flagpole, looking up. A blonde lady walked by and asked what they were doing. “We’re supposed to find the height of the flagpole,” said Bubba, “but we don’t have a ladder.” The woman took a wrench from her purse, loosened a few bolts, and laid the pole down. Then she took a tape measure from her pocket, took a measurement and announced, “Eighteen feet, six inches,” and walked away. Junior shook his head and laughed. “Ain’t that just like a dumb blonde? We ask for the height, and she gives us the length.” –from Buckshot THIS WEEK’S MOTORCYCLE ART– check out this lil’ project I’m working on this is the Motorcycle Femme Fatales, 4 working girls in the industry; Me, Joann, Goth and Sam Morgan Storm. I think I need some help promoting this gig, do you know anyone in the promotions business? We are looking to be at all FOUR bike week events promoting our books, calendars and just working woman in the motorcycle industry. I’m hoping to get some sponsors on board to help launch this idea…(riding apparel, shoes, tools, etc. Not sure if you know Sam Morgan Storm, she rides the Wall of death and is about to attempt a land speed record on Jay Allen’s old Indian. She is an amazing lady and very true to the History of the Motor Dromes. I am nominating her for The Motorcycle Hall Of Fame 2006 along with Sonny Pelaquin (awesome wall rider), if you get a minute check out her website… AWESOME history of old racing, and early wall riding days… VERY neat old stuff. I’m a huge boardtrack racing fan, so she is my idol! Not sure if you ever heard of Lion Dromes…..when they had lions inside the wall as part of the gig!!! I love this stuff!!! ~Sara LONE STAR RALLY THIS WEEKEND–I’ll be there signing books and judging the show. Here’s the trophies.They are all engraved with the classes and everything ( not that you can tell from the photos). WORLD LAND SPEED RECORD RIDER WANTED–Denis Manning of BUB Enterprises in Grass Valley, California hasannounced that he has begun a search for an individual to pilot hisBUB streamliner at Bonneville in an attempt to break the motorcycleland speed record. Manning was the builder of the Harley-Davidson-powered streamliner that Cal Rayborn drove to the world’s record in1970 (as seen in On Any Sunday). Through the years he has built manymore machines and has had a role in numerous other records. In 2006, Denis plans to return to the salt with the goal of breakingthe motorcycle land speed record of 322 miles per hour currently heldby Dave Campos (the Easyriders team including Bandit). Manning’s streamliner is 100% designed and purpose-built for Bonneville-type use including the engine. Individuals from roadracing, drag racing and other forms ofmotorsports are being considered. Individuals wishing to beconsidered can contact Manning at 530-477-7490. –from Rogue Billy Lane’s Blood Sweat & Gears Memorializes Fallen Soldier Brandon Sapp at Biketoberfest– With Brandon’s family present, Billy and his all star crew build a true custom in memory of Brandon Sapp. Billy Lane and the Blood Sweat & Gears crew brought the BSG Tour to a whole new level last week at Biketoberfest. On site at the all new Destination Daytona, Lane led his Blood Sweat & Gears builders through an amazing build with an incredibly emotional outcome. In front of thousands, Lane along with Kendall Johnson, Paul Cox, Aaron Greene and Mondo Lane worked on a bike in memory of fallen soldier Brandon Sapp. Brandon’s family was present throughout the build. John Sapp, Brandon’s dad along with his brothers and sisters watched as the bike came to life. Guest builder Jerry Covington joined Lane on stage to complete the bike too. Legendary painter Jon Kosmoski, founder of House of Kolor, agreed to paint the sheet metal. Jon received the sheet metal at the eleventh hour and began creating the paint that would memorialize Brandon on the bike. “When Billy suggested desert camouflage as part of the paint scheme, I thought, sure, that will be no problem. I soon realized how wrong I was. Camo is tough, it took me over six hours alone to tape the pattern off. When we finished the tank with Brandon’s image on it, I knew we had really done something great.” explained Kosmoski. Brandon’s father John Sapp agreed on stage Friday when Jon Kosmoski presented the finished sheet metal to him and Billy. “John, I want you to know that Brandon was with me the whole time. Each coat of clear I applied, he watched and followed me around the room. I feel like he approves too” Kosmoski told Sapp on stage. The entire Sapp family was speechless when the tank was unveiled. Lane added, “House of Kolor and Kosmoski are the very best, we needed the best for this bike, Brandon earned it”. Brandon Sapp joined the Army to add focus to his life. While serving in Iraq Brandon was killed at twenty one. He was driving a Bradley on a mission. During the mission it was said that he had a feeling about the route they were taking, he suggested they change routes at the last minute. His intuition pushed him to veer right. His quick thinking allowed nine other soldiers to come home alive. Brandon did not. He was killed instantly when a roadside bomb deployed beneath him in the Bradley. While serving, Brandon made a great friend, Timothy McClellan. “Mac” as he is called, is originally from Minnesota. Mac was invited by Billy to attend Biketoberfest and help him honor Brandon. Billy asked Mac to re-present the Red Cross Real Heroes Award to John Sapp in memory of Brandon. Mac agreed and drove to Daytona from Ft. Hood in Texas. With the bike build complete late in the day Saturday, Billy asked the builders to join him and the Sapp family to watch a video Lane had created to honor Brandon. The video played to hushed crowds and many, many tears. Brandon became everyone’s son at this moment. Billy asked attendees to please remember what these guys and gals are doing for us. Dying for our freedom. Billy started the bike and Paul Cox took the newly installed TP Engine through the gears during a crowd pleasing burn out on stage. Following the burn out, Billy presented the bike to Brandon’s dad John and asked him what he was going to do with it? Weeping, John stepped back and asked Mac what he thought of the bike. Mac sat on it with Brandon’s little brother Harry and said, “I love it and so would Brandon. This is all he ever talked about. His dream was to ride to Daytona with you on a custom bike. His dad sent him Easyriders magazines every month. He shared them with all of us.” With that said John stepped back and told Mac to take the bike and ride with Brandon forever. The crowd fell silent then audience members lined up to shake John’s hand and thank him for his sacrifice. The moment was unbelievable and powerful. The bikes built during the Tour are built for one purpose_ to thank military personnel serving to protect our freedom. Billy and the Blood Sweat & Gears Tour fabricate LIVE in your face throughout major rallies across the country. The Blood Sweat & Gears Tour is proudly supported by Dodge, Activision and House of Kolor. More support comes from Paisano Publications, Miller Welding, Chrome Hardware Supply, The Horse and Choppers Inc. For the Biketoberfest build, Billy leaned on TP Engineering for the 114ci engine used in the bike and Custom Chrome for lots of parts to get the bike running in time. In addition to Billy Lane, other great builders make this Tour a reality. They are Kendall Johnson, Aaron Greene, Paul Cox and Mondo each of whom is a regular builder featured on the Tour. “I can’t do this on my own” said Lane. “Without the support of the Blood Sweat & Gears sponsors like Dodge, Activision, House of Kolor, Bikernet.com and Paisano Publications and the guys that make it happen on stage, the Tour wouldn’t happen.” Lane summarized. “It is our greatest desire to keep this positive momentum rolling into 2006 and beyond. We really want to be able to give away more custom bikes. In order to do this, we are lining up sponsors for 2006 right now. We’ve had tremendous support so far, but need more folks interested in showing their support through Blood Sweat & Gears so we can keep delivering the goods.” added Darcy Betlach, Tour Manager. For Blood Sweat & Gears Tour sponsorship information, please contact Chrome Marketing Inc at 952-470-4297. Blood Sweat & Gears Tour is owned and copyrighted by Psycho Billy LLC, affiliated with Choppers Inc and Billy Lane. Saxon Motorcycle Launches The All New Ultra-Wide 300 Tire Griffin Model–CASA GRANDE, ARIZ – Sept. XX, 2005 – Saxon Motorcycle Company today introduced its all new Griffin model, one of the first manufactured motorcycles with the 300 mm rear tire. The model features ultra modern design elements and components. “The Griffin represents a motorcycle design that is truly on the cutting edge as far as technology and styling,” said David Schwam, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “By manufacturing a motorcycle with a 300 mm rear tire we are able to offer a radical semi-custom bike to the general public at an affordable price.” The Griffin has several features you would expect to see on a full custom motorcycle and with a base price of just $25,995, it can’t be beat. The frame is a single down tube right side drive frame and is coupled with a 6 speed transmission. The 45 degrees of overall rake, 6″ stretch in the down tube and 2″ stretch in the backbone make this a bike that will handle superbly. “We want to keep on the cutting edge of the industry and offer new models to keep up with the demand for something different. With the advent of the 300 mm tire, we wanted to find an appropriate platform that could show Saxon as an industry leader in innovation, performance and affordability,” said Schwam. With the launch of the Griffin, Saxon is rounding out its existing model line with a third chopper, which has a unique design and appeal. “The Griffin is a great complement to the Warlord, Firestorm, Sceptre and Black Crown. It allows us to go after the customer who wants the styling of a semi-custom super wide tire motorcycle while offering them the reliability, performance and value that Saxon is known for.” said Schwam. The Griffin will be available in Saxon Dealerships nationwide starting in late October, with its MSRP anticipated to start at $25,995. Highlights of the Griffin include: IT’S OFF TO TEXAS AGAIN–Goddamnit I just came from there and a Texas steakhouse got the best of me. They’re smuggling veggies from across the border. I know it. There must be a conspiracy there somewhere. We’re headed to the Lone Star Rally and Bike Show in Galveston. It’s getting late. I need to splash some whiskey in my face, drink some water, pack and head to the airport.Have a helluva weekend. We’ll be working with Kent Weeks of Lucky Devil Metal Work on our next Bikernet Project Bike, Frisco Classic. You’ll see it all come together here on Bikernet. We shipped the VL front end (with Paughco parts), Kraft Tech sent the frame, it’s a Harley-Davidson driveline and away we go. Catch ya next week. In the meantime, chase beautiful women and ride forever, –Bandit
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300 mm Avon rear tire
11″ over inverted front-end
Radical right side drive frame with 40 degree rake in the neck as well as 5 degrees in the triple trees
Frame has 6″ stretch in the down tube and 2″ in the backbone
Proprietary Saxon digital speedometer
Soft-tail suspension frame
Black S&S 96 CI engine and 6-speed transmission right side drive standard with an available S&S 111 engine upgrade
9 color choices
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October 28, 2005
By Bandit |
THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. For more information, call us at 1-(800) ON-A-BIKE or visit us on our website at www.ON-A-BIKE.com.
FLORIDA STATS SHOW HELMETLESS RIDERS LESS LIKELY TO DIE Not only do recently released injury and fatality statistics for 2004 in the state of Florida dispel predictions of a blood bath following repeal of that state’s helmet law, but reveal that motorcyclists wearing helmets were more likely to sustain an injury or suffer a fatality than their non-helmeted counterparts.
According to the recently released, Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles annual Traffic Crash Statistics Report for 2004, of the 388 motorcycle riders killed in crashes on Florida roads last year, over 51% were wearing helmets. The crash facts also demonstrate that riders wearing helmets were more likely to sustain injuries than non-helmeted riders.
In each of the statistical focus topics presented in the study, the percentage numbers were very close between helmeted and non- helmeted riders, except for non-injury crashes. The study stated that non- helmeted riders were 20% more likely to walk away from a crash without injuries than riders who were wearing helmets.
The huge increase in death and injury to non-helmeted motorcycle riders, predicted by NHTSA (National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration) in a report released this summer, has not been substantiated, and in fact was disproved.
“The numbers are going to disappoint the proponents of helmet laws while simultaneously confirming the facts presented to the public by ABATE of Florida, Inc.,” stated James “Doc” Reichenbach, President of ABATE of Florida, Inc., who’s group lobbied strongly for motorcycle helmet reform in 2000. “ABATE of Florida has spent years focusing on motorcycle related safety issues, including crash prevention and stiffer penalties for negligent vehicle operators who kill and injure motorcycle riders.”
ABATE of Florida, Inc. is spreading the word about motorcycle safety and awareness through high school drivers education programs, posters, flyers, the presentation of a free Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Program, along with a series of annual safety seminars for the motorcycle riding and non-riding public.
In conjunction with the Florida legislature, ABATE is putting Billboards throughout the state to encourage drivers to be aware of motorcycles and to drive alertly.
Reichenbach, who also serves as Chairman of the Board for the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), added that “The numbers from the crash report for 2004 may favor our point of view, but even one death is too many.”
HELMET LAW HURTS ITALIAN SCOOTER MAKER Aprilia, the Italian motorcycle conglomerate that also owns Moto Guzzi and Laverda, has been hurt financially in recent years by a combination of factors and is negotiating with several banks to try to avoid defaulting on its debt, according to Italian news media.
One contributing factor is that scooter sales in Italy, the company’s primary market, have fallen off since 2001 when a new law passed requiring scooter riders to wear helmets.
Aprilia sold fewer than 2,000 motorcycles in the United States in 2003, accounting for less than 0.25% of the U.S. motorcycle market. European sales are far more critical to the company’s financial health than its relatively small U.S. operation.Meanwhile, Ducati recently announced it is preparing to make an offer to buy Moto Guzzi from Aprilia, which purchased the Moto Guzzi brand in 2001 by outbidding Ducati.
MANDATORY RE-TRAINING FOR ALL RIDERS? In an address to the Fifth International Motorcycle Conference, the President of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Tim Buche called for a “safety renewal” program, which essentially would involve ongoing rider training for all motorcycle riders.
During his presentation to the Conference, held in Munich, Germany in conjunction with the Intermot Show, Buche addressed the fact that most research has shown little benefit from the current U.S. rider-training formula, which essentially calls for a single, basic training course.
Although such training, which is mandatory in some states for younger riders, appears to have an initial benefit lasting perhaps six months for new riders, it doesn’t have any measurable benefits in longer terms. Buche announced new research that looks at more parameters and will focus in particular on repetitive training, where a rider would follow up his initial training with additional courses tailored for those with more experience and skills. The MSF news release about the presentation notes that a possible federal motorcycle-safety study might also shed light on the topic.
SOME USEFUL MOTORCYCLE STATISTICS:Of the over 6.5 million motorcycles registered in the United States, 282,389 were used for primary transportation.Of the 129 million US commuters, 147,703 rode motorcycles to work regularly.More than 20 million Americans surveyed in 2003 said they had ridden within the previous year. (Off-road riding accounted for a third of that figure.)3 to 5 motorcycles fit in one automobile parking space.Motorcycles get 50.1 m.p.g. on average, passenger cars 22.3 m.p.g., light trucks/SUVs 17.7 m.p.g.Sources: Ridetowork.com, Motorcycle Industry Council
SOME MORE USEFUL STATISTICS:DOCTORS: (A) There are 700,000 physicians in the U.S. (B) Accidental deaths caused by physicians total 120,000 per year. (C) Accidental death percentage per physician is 0.171.MOTORCYCLES: (A) There are over 6 million motorcycles registered in the U.S. (B) There were 4,008 motorcyclist fatalities in 2004. (C) The percentage of accidental deaths per motorcycle is 0.000668.Statistically, then, doctors are 256 times more dangerous to the public health than motorcycles. Fact: LESS THAN 2 PERCENT OF THE POPULATION OWNS A MOTORCYCLE, BUT ALMOST EVERYONE HAS AT LEAST ONE DOCTOR.
CHINA LEADING THE WAY IN MOTORCYCLE SALES When most Americans think of motorcycle imports, they think of the Japanese brands Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki – the “Big Four”. But in fact, according to Business Wire, China has dominated the world’s production of motorcycles since 1994, churning out 14 million motorcycles in 2003. Exports surged from more than 3.4 million units (US$650 million) in 2002 to almost 9 million motorcycles (US$1.45 billion) last year–a phenomenal increase of 123 percent in value, and representing 48% of the global output. This is astounding growth even for an industry that has shown consistent strength.
Chinese motorcycles and associated products are now exported to some 200 countries, many of them in the developing regions of Southeast Asia, South Asia and Africa, and developed countries in the Middle East. Sales to the favored U.S. and European markets are also increasing.
MOTORCYCLES DAMAGE HEARING When the band Steppenwolf sang of heavy metal thunder in “Born to be Wild,” their classic ode to the freewheeling biker lifestyle, they equated rocking out to the new electric music of their time with the ear-pounding experience of riding a motorcycle. The notion that loud music can damage hearing is common knowledge, but the noise produced by motorcycles can pose similar risk to riders, University of Florida hearing experts’ caution.
In an informal survey of 33 motorcycles, UF audiologists at the College of Public Health and Health Professions have found nearly half produced sounds above 100 decibels when throttled up — equivalent in intensity to a loud rock concert or a chainsaw.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health cautions that exposure to noise at 100 decibels is safe for only 15 minutes. Permanent hearing loss can occur with prolonged exposure to any noise measuring 85 decibels or above. Although noise-induced hearing loss is permanent, it is preventable.
Although motorcycle helmets don’t provide any significant protection against noise, inexpensive foam earplugs, available at drug stores, can reduce sound levels by 20 decibels to 25 decibels.
Riders should pay attention to the warning signs of noise-induced hearing loss: a ringing sound in the ears immediately after exposure, and hearing voices and other sounds as muffled.
HELLO? Giving birth to a new catch phrase: “Hang up and RIDE!”, motorcyclists can join the cell phone rage now that there’s a new audio headset designed to fit under their helmets while they rumble down the road.
The “scala-rider” from Cardo Systems (www.cardowireless.com) is a Bluetooth headset that includes a wind-resistant microphone that provides clear audio for listening and talking while riding at speeds of up to 75 mph. The scala-rider also allows users to accept or reject incoming calls without letting go of the handlebars, by using voice controls.
WEIRD NEWS: Helmet Saves Rider From Lightening Strike. A Texas man is recovering from an accident in Colorado after being hit in the head by lightening. A gold chain and crucifix melted around his neck and burned a rope pattern in his skin when a lightning bolt struck Jason Crawford in the head while he and his brother were riding dirt bikes in Gunnison County, Colorado.
The bolt melted part of his helmet, fractured his skull and left burn scars on his chest and left arm. Still, Crawford knows it could have been worse. Doctors told him if he hadn’t had his helmet on, he would have died. Even with the helmet, it took 30 stitches to close a wound in his head caused by the freak lighting strike.
Jason Crawford, 31, and his brother John, 36, from Houston, Texas, were riding dirt bikes in Taylor Park recently when the bolt came out of the blue. Jason said they were on Italian Creek Pass when it started sprinkling and the bolt came without warning. John told the Grand Junction Sentinel that the lightning strike caused Jason to do a back flip off his motorbike and twist in the air before he landed on the ground, unable to move.
John said he didn’t know what to do and started screaming for help. Incredibly, a U.S. Forest Service ranger was nearby, heard the yells and came to their aid. He quickly used his two-way radio to call for an ambulance. Then several other dirt-bikers rode up and one was a doctor who checked out Jason’s vital signs. Luckily, his heart hadn’t stopped beating and Jason finally managed to talk. His first words after the accident were, “Don’t let me die.”
He was airlifted to a hospital in Grand Junction where he was treated and released a few days later, but doctors still don’t know the extent of the damage, due to scar tissue and unhealed injuries. He still can’t hear in one ear.
His brother, John, said it was a fluke that the lightning hit.
“What are the chances of being struck by lightning on a moving bike,” John told the Sentinel. “You can’t prepare for that.”
TASMANIAN BIKERS LOBBY AGAINST MOTORCYCLE LEVY Bikers in Tasmania, Australia successfully lobbied against a proposed $15-a-year levy to motorcycle licenses to fund a government sponsored safety campaign. The State Government’s controversial push to introduce the levy on motorcyclists to fund a safety program failed in the Legislative Council, due largely to objections raised by the motorcycle community.
Nine Independent MLCs voted against the legislation that they argued discriminated against motorcyclists and would set a dangerous user-pays precedent to the State.The Tasmanian Motorcycle Council led a strong lobby against the proposed law and said that motorcyclists should not have to pay for the strategy’s administration, arguing that it was inappropriate that $405,000 of levy funds would go to cover administrative costs.
The leader of the Government in the Upper House, Michael Aird, said that the Tasmanian Motorcycle Safety Strategy 2005-06 would now have to be abandoned.
Tasmanian Greens infrastructure spokesman Kim Booth congratulated the motorcycle council on its demand for equality in road safety training.”The responsibility is now back on the Labor Government to ensure that the necessary road safety training is still made available,” he said.State Opposition leader Rene Hidding said that the defeat of the bill showed the Government had failed to adequately consult the motorcycle community.
QUOTABLE QUOTE: “Being in politics is like being a football coach. You have to be smart enough to understand the game, and dumb enough to think it’s important.”
Eugene McCarthy (1916 – ) US politician, teacher
October 27, 2005 Part 2
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 1
STEALTH REPORT–The air has a hint of fall in it around here and the temps are cool but there is still some good riding weather left. The toy runs are coming up and we attended one last weekend. Where did the summer go?
Here at STEALTH BIKE WORKS we have a rolling chassis for the 71 shovel project. The project is being built on a Santee wishbone frame, stock rake, no stretch. A Dave Mann centerfold style bike.We may have a couple more projects coming in soon. You never know but that is what makes this a great adventure, the unknown! One thing for sure is that things change real quick. It is just another roll of the dice!
Even though it is the fall season it seems our schedule is full. This Saturday we are headed to “The Gentlemen’s Club” annual “BikeBOOBerfest” bike show. This is one of the top bike shows in the Charlotte area. A couple of weeks down the road the CBA hold their annual fall bike show and swap meet.
We will have a booth set up there. One thing about trying to run a shop and keep it going is that you seem to never have enough time, but that is a good thing. Sometimes you just have to take a few minutes for yourself, to go for a ride and clear your head.
On a personal note “The Meanest” became a grandma this past weekend and I guess I became a step grandpa, boy that sounds strange? Alex was born Sunday Oct. 23rd. Mom and baby are doing fine. One last thing to add to the list of things going on, we sold our house and are moving into another house Nov. 7th. Did I mention that there never seems to be enough time?
That is it for now. I am running out of time!
Until next week, RIDE!
STEALTHMAN
You should be able to stir up some shit with this. HAHA – Rogue
PRO-ROADMAX 6-SPEED CONVERSION–No matter if you’ve beefed your engine to the point you don’t think your stock gears can handle the extra power or you’d just like to be able to do some high sped touring without tweaking the engine, this Roadmax 6 speed conversion kit from Pro One has you covered. Developed to be a drop in fit for 2000 and later Big Twins, this high tech gear stack and associated hardware bolts directly into your stock transmission case. As with the company’s complete transmissions the conversion features a 2.94.1 1st gear ratio, stock 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th ratios and a .86.1 6th. The kit comes with all the components shown and is manufactured to the same aircraft quality standards for fit and strength that Roadmax has built its reputation on. For complete details call 800-884-4173 or visit www.pro-one.com
Advanstar’s BooKoo Arenacross Championship SeriesOffers More Than $3.5 Million in Cash and Contingency–
$285,500 Available Each Weekend for Pro and Amateur Riders!
Santa Ana, CA – October 24, 2005 – Powertrain. Fueled by Advanstar – a leading provider of print, event and online media for the powersports, off-road and automotive aftermarket industries – today announced the K&N Filters Presents BooKoo Arenacross Championship Series is offering more than $3.5 million in purse, points fund and factory contingency for their upcoming 12-round race series.More than 35 motorcycle manufacturers and aftermarket companies from every facet of the motorcycle industry, including top providers of apparel, fuel, oil, tires-everything that keeps racers racing, have invested in the inaugural BooKoo Arenacross Championship Series with a total of $3,047,422.00 in available contingency for youth, amateur and pro/expert riders making it the richest contingency program ever offered for arenacross. With the combination of the $31,500.00 weekend purses, $150,000.00 Championship Point Fund and contingency, more than $3.5 million dollars is up for grabs.
“Advanstar and the BooKoo Arenacross series offered us a great opportunity to extend our brand in the market,” said Chris Stangl, Director of Sales and Marketing for AXO America. “The BooKoo series, with it’s record payouts and long list of talent, is a perfect stage for AXO to showcase its product to the industry and we’re glad to be a part of what is sure to be a great show.””The record-setting support for the first year of our arenacross series shows the confidence the industry has in our ability to deliver the results needed to succeed in the market,” says Mike Kidd Race Director for Advanstar. “Our contingency program plays an important role in the success of our series by providing top professional and amateur rider’s bonus programs, making it profitable and rewarding for the use and support of our contingency sponsor products.”
Team Babbitt’s Kawasaki top gun and two-time Arenacross Champion, Josh Demuth said, “I have been waiting for this series to start since the announcement back at the first of summer. The publicity this series has already generated along with the contingency and winnings, I know there will be some stiff competition.”The first event of twelve Advanstar produced K&N presents BooKoo Arenacross Championship Series is fast approaching and will be held at the Fort Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas on November 4-6 in conjunction with the Cycle World International Motorcycle Show Presented by Toyota Trucks.
For more information about BooKoo Arenacross Championship Series purse and point fund and factory contingency please visit www.racearenacross.com or call 1-817-595-5844.
Metric Thunder Introduces the Thunder Saddle– Orange, California, October 25, 2005 – MetricThunder.com has launched a new seat for the Metric and Harley cruisers called, Thunder Saddle. The Thunder Saddle is available in a leather or vinyl flame seat and is designed for continual comfort during long rides. So whether the trip is for 500 miles or just around the block, every mile feels the same on the saddle.
“We worked closely with Saddlemen and designed a saddle with SaddleGel? which offers a comfortable ride mile after mile. We also enhanced the look of the seat with a flame theme that our riders really enjoy,” said Bob Osias, President of Metric Thunder.
Nothing can compare to a saddle made with SaddleGel?. SaddleGel? provides unsurpassed riding comfort by evenly distributing the body weight across the surface of the seat while absorbing and eliminating the extra pressure typically experienced at the hip bones and tail bone.
The Thunder Saddle comes with a colored flame stitch on the saddle and a stitched Metric Thunder logo on the back. Each saddle is available with numerous options including conchos, studs, side skirt and SaddleGel.
The Thunder/Saddlemen cruiser seat helped Metric Thunder bring back the gold in the Roadbike Magazine’s metric motorcycle contest in 2004 and 2005.
ONE MORE FROM THE HEART, Sunday November 13th–No run pin. No T-shirts. No celebrities. NO SIGN IN FEE. Just a nice thing to do!The 15th Annual “One More From the Heart” run…
Departs from RIVERSIDE, CA at 10 am sharp from:
Chopper Place
4791 Doane Ave. in Riverside. Departs from PALM SPRINGS, CA at 9:45 am sharp from:Aqua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage (Following the ABATE Local 36 Monthly Breakfast Meeting, starting at 8:30 am)32-250 Bob Hope Drive in Rancho Mirage.
100% of all donations benefit theMountain View Totally Kids Specialty Health Care Center.1720 Mountain View Ave in Loma Linda (north side of 10 freeway)
Mountain View “Totally Kids” Specialty Health Care is a home for the care of developmentally disabled/technology dependent children. TK cares for very fragile infants and children until they are 21. They get a little public funding but get virtually nothing for the “bells & whistles” of life. That is where Biker generosity comes in.
Please stick to the following list of needs, or call Honda Ray to check before you vary off the list, they have very explicit needs.Some items on this list need not be new, just clean and serviceable.
WISH LIST (items needed)Batteries (all sizes) Infant Clothing, Infant Toys, Infant Mobiles, Infant Bouncers, Infant Swings, DVD’s Rated “G” or “PG-13”, Blank DVD’s, Radio/CD Player Combos, Twin Comforters, Twin Sheet Sets, Crib Sheets and Comforters, Lap Blankets, Backpacks (Boys and Girls), Hair Accessories, Baby Spoons, Bibs, Beanbag Chairs, Tube Socks (All Sizes), Wagons, Tricycles, Art Supplies (crayons, washable paint, markers), Toys (Infant/Developmental), Hats and Beanies, Sunglasses (children and adult sizes), Body Pillows, Infant Bottles, Spoons and Dishes, Baby Blankets, Disposable Diapers (Toddler Size)
Contact Honda Ray for more info (909) 279-4370 or to donate to the TV/VCR Fund.
ADDED BONUS!!! Totally Kids supports Motorcyclist Rights!!! They write letters to Sacramento on behalf of ABATE!!!!
A “Mystery Fun Ride” will leave from the center after the completion of festivities, about 12:45 pm. Led by Big Art Rubio and ABATE Local 23 of San Berdoo to a secret fun location with good food and grog.
Take care, Dean oo ABATE of pa.
New trike from Apex uses V-8 power–APEX TRIKES, part of Apex Manufacturing headquartered in Warrington, Pennsylvania, has added a new trike to their range. The V-8 engine is rated at 430 horsepower and delivers 412ft.lb. of torque, which Apex considers sufficient for the most demanding enthusiast. The trike is designed and built to be fully DOT compliant and intended for practical use. Liquid cooling of the engine takes the heat through the frame and to a radiator at the back. Apex has over twenty years experience of precision engineering for an impressive range of industries which includes meeting military and aerospace standards of design and manufacture.
The engine is a 350ci unit, custom built to Apex’s specification. It drives a fully automatic Powerglide transmission, with two speeds and reverse, via a high stall speed torque converter. The rear axle is a hot rod classic – a 9in Ford unit located by the classic drag race four-link. The drivetrain is installed in a custom frame, CAD designed with FEA (Finite Element Analysis) technology. This is fabricated with mandrel bent sections and is subject to laser alignment.
Apex offers a number of upgrades to the basic specifications, with a fully molded frame or components such as an aluminum driveshaft, dual disc brakes (front and rear) and full instrumentation. Wheelie bars are offered for competition use. The trike is finished with a 19-gallon (US) gas tank, adjustable control and peg positions, stainless steel braided lines and a 2-1/2in mandrel bent exhaust system with tuneable, adjustable mufflers.
Standard colors are glossy black, yellow or candy apple red, but custom finishes can also be supplied.
APEX MANUFACTURING
Warrington, Pennsylvania, USA
Tel: 215 343 8900
Fax: 215 343 8986
E-mail: info@apextrikes.com
www.apextrikes.com
PRO-BUILDER STEEL FRONT FENDERS– Lookin’ for a unique fender to enhance your scooters personality? Look no further than the exceptionally wide variety of shapes and styles recently introduced by PRO-ONE. Designed for 21″ applications, the fenders are shaped from rugged 14 gauge steel using a deep draw process. This cutting edge fabrication process provides a single cohesive structure capable of dealing with real world road use. In all there are 6 styles including the LONG and LONGSHOT (shown on bike), STUBBY, COBRA, STRETCHED and CUSTOM CLAW. Individual models are offered in widths from 4 1?4″ to 5 1?2″ and specified models are can be ordered for 18″ and 19″ rims. For complete details contact PRO-ONE at 80-884-8473 or visit them on the Web at www.pro-one.com
PRO ROADMAX TRANSMISSIONS–Superior quality and strength for every need. Providing customers with the highest quality, most reliable, functional and hot looking components is Job One at Pro One. And it shows in the company’s exclusive collection of custom and OEM Style transmissions by Roadmax. Since their introduction the manufacturer has claimed near zero percent defects and a variety that includes a transmission for every need. Pro One Roadmax transmissions are manufactured utilizing cutting edge manufacturing techniques and the very finest and toughest materials. Assembled and inspected to meet aircraft comparable standards for fit and strength, Roadmax transmissions carry a 3 year unlimited warranty. Right side drive models feature bronze shift forks and mechanical or hydraulic clutch end covers. OEM Styles are fit with chrome mechanical end cover and lid. Both RSD and OEM 5 speeds are geared stock and the 6 speed models carry a 2.94.1 first gear, stock 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th and .81.6 sixth gear ratio. Finishes are natural, black wrinkle and fully polished. No matter if you’re building from the ground up or looking for a bullet proof replacement transmission give Pro One a call and get all the details on this all inclusive line up. Phone 800-884-4173.
SOMETHING WE WROTE–Your website made mention of the Myrtle Beach mayor’s comments (wanting to nudge a motorcylce). We hosted a successful ride in opposition to his comments and (politely) told him off in a City Council meeting. Find out more at http://www.RideMyrtleBeach.com.
Eric ‘Big E’ Rutherford
That?s It– I received a call from Bandit about two hours ago; they made it to Laredo, TX. Last banquet tonight with the award ceremony then they hit the road for home in the morning.
I hope you have a great weekend, Halloween, etc? Take care, Layla
October 27, 2005 Part 1
By Bandit |
Bad Shit Happens–when Bandit travels, or maybe I just have a harder time dealing with normal shit, so it seems like bad shit. I dunno, but yesterday I was feeling like a rain cloud was hanging over me. Sitting in my daughters school office with a sour face like I?m the only one in the world with problems; kid and otherwise, when in walks a friend I haven?t seen in months. She had an emergency C-section 8 days ago, the baby is still in the hospital and she had to go to the school because of two troublesome teenagers. She and her husband run their own business, so she can?t even take any time off. By the time I was finished talking to her, I felt like a real dipshit for ever feeling sorry for myself, for my so called problems. I do not have problems. I told myself, ?I?ll never complain again?.
So, today is a new day and I?ve faced it with patience and strength. Speaking of patience and strength, Bandit is at the end of the La Carrera Panamericana and has endured almost two-weeks of challenges. Cars burning and crashing around them, but every night I get a call that they made it safely. Last night he said they came in third in their class for the fourth day in a row. Quite an accomplishment you would think, but I should mention there are only three cars left in his class?
Regardless, he?s a winner in my book, and I can?t wait for that winner to get his ass home. Like you can?t wait for me to get my ass in gear and do the news? here you go.
Chris Rock’s Quote of the Year: “You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America’s Cup, France is accusing the U. S. of arrogance, Germany doesn’t want to go to war, and the three most powerful men in America are named ‘Bush’, ‘Dick’, and ‘Colon’
The Devil
New T-Shirt Site–Hello, My name is Justin Johnson and I’m starting a t shirt business and I was wondering if you take on new links to your site? the website is www.rattlecaninc.com if you would like to check it out we should all our new stuff on the site tonight or tomorrow night,
Thanks for your time.
Motorcycle Photography exhibit and ride-in show Love Ride Weekend–For something great to do on the Saturday before the Love Ride, ride out to Old Pasadena to the Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery for a motorcycle Kulture photography exhibition, celebrity bikes from the likes of Chica, Matt Hotch, Russell Mitchell, Roland Sands and Paul Yaffe in the gallery and a ride-in bike show outside. For the occasion, photographer Michael Lichter will be displaying limited edition black and white and color photographs from his25+ years of shooting the biker lifestyle all across America. His workchronicles events dating back to the 1970’s as well as smaller gatherings right to the present. While Michael has exhibited in many museums, this will be his inaugural show with the Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery, which represents his limited edition photographic prints. A portion of the proceeds from sales will go to the Love Ride for their charities.
The show will be open November 2 through November 13 with an artist reception Saturday November 12 (Love-Ride weekend) from 5pm – 7:30 pm. Also on November 12, there will be a ride-in bike show in the alleyways around the gallery from Noon – 4pm with celebrity trophies and cash prizes awarded at 4pm.
The Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery is located at 40 Mills Place, Pasadena. For more information on the exhibit, the ride-in show and directions, you can call the gallery at (626) 535-9757 or visit their web site atwww.mendenhallsobieskigallery.com. Information is also available at www.lichterphoto.com.
What The Heck–Don’t know if I got these to you or not, so far I still can’t find any damn info on the set. I’m a fire fighter and we work kind of a weird schedule. Any way, if ya can come up with ANY ideas or info I’d sure appreciate it.
Thanks dudes, Kevin
I think Kevin wants to know something about this paint job? If anyone is familiar with it, let us know here at Bikernet.
Layla
The Bikers Were In Florida Just not in Daytona and especially Main Street– FLORIDA:Low turnout marks bike festivalOrlando Sentinel, FL – DAYTONA BEACH — Under a red-and-white tent, one stall over from the beer-tub girls hawking cans of Bud Light, street vendors were still hollering for bikers to stop and eat Sunday along Main Street.”A pound of beef! A lump of bread! And all the mustard you can eat!” a cook at Big Ed’s grill shouted against the rumble of passing bikes. “Dig in! Dig in!”Like most merchants selling to the leather-happy crowd during this fall’s annual rite of Biketoberfest, which ended Sunday, cook Tom Barry said business was off.”Yeah, they’ve been eating. But not enough,” Barry said, hoarse and slightly sleep-deprived.Hoteliers, patch-makers, leather vendors, police — most agreed that the four-day event, which normally packs an estimated 100,000 bikers handlebar-to-handlebar along its main drag, ran thin this year. They blamed the specter of Hurricane Wilma for last-minute room cancellations, and they blamed the tighter wallets on the fallout from hurricanes Rita and Katrina, the economy, the war and high gas prices.
Optimism for a strong turnout ran high leading up the event because Biketoberfest has fared well in past years despite whatever else was going on — even after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.”Usually on Saturday, you can’t see the sidewalk,” said Tammy Harbstreit, owner of Tammy’s Stitchin Hole. “This year there were lulls, and no one was carrying shopping bags. It’s been a rough year.”Plenty of bikers come from the Midwest and New England to get a last breath of summer before returning to a winter of sub-freezing weather, but some merchants even blamed what they called unseasonably balmy weather for slow sales.”It was so warm people didn’t even want to try the leather on,” said Jack Schutte, owner of Divine Leather, which has three locations on Main and Beach streets. “We’ll be lucky to cover expenses.”
Cruising the back roads with his girlfriend, hitting hangouts from the Cabbage Patch to the Broken Spoke to the newly opened Destination Daytona, biker Tom Probst of Youngstown, Ohio, said there just weren’t as many people as in previous years.”It was light everywhere,” the 49-year-old maintenance man said. “Even traffic wasn’t too bad.”Daytona police also said there were fewer bikers and little congestion on area roads. Officers handled just two motorcycle accidents with severe injuries and no fatalities, said Daytona Beach police spokesman Al Tolley.But in Osteen, on the first morning of Biketoberfest, four bikers died in a crash on State Road 415, a rural two-lane road.
And in Port Orange on Saturday night, a man driving a sport utility vehicle veered off southbound U.S. 1, crashing into 17 parked motorcycles and a small crowd of bikers talking in front of the Last Resort bar. Five people were hurt, with injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to broken arms and legs. Three people were transported to hospitals.Cmdr. Bill Schulz, a Port Orange police spokesman who responded to the accident around 10:40 p.m., said, “Everyone was keeping it together. They were pretty calm. I was surprised because there were some pretty beautiful bikes that were probably totaled.”Brandon Crotts, 28, of Sophia, N.C., the driver of the white Ford Bronco, was charged with driving under the influence, property damage and possession of cocaine and marijuana, police said.Despite the death toll and the thinner crowds, bikers and merchants were mostly upbeat about the event and said they would be back next year.Ralph Banzhof, a 40-year-old cabinet maker from Daytona Beach, was sitting on his 2003 Harley-Davidson on Main Street, putting off leaving.”I should be home working on my bike, but I’m parked here hanging out,” he said. “Didn’t want to go home yet.”
At the Shoreline Inn over on South Atlantic Avenue, hotel staff was already preparing for the next crowd coming into town. As bikers checked out, staff was readying rooms for evacuees of Hurricane Wilma heading north.”We already have some on their way up from Melbourne,” said Suzy Cohen, the evening front-desk clerk.—-
Rogue
Looking For Some Babes–Looking for contestants to compete in the Ms. Texas National Bike Show bikini contest sponsored by Texas refrigeration and Bikernet.com, being held during the Lone Star Rally in Galveston, Texas the weekend on November 4th, 2005. The competition will be held at the San Luis Convention Center, Saturday November 5th.
First place winner will receive $500.00 as well as being next years feature model. Not only will you get the chance hang out and have a great time, but each of the top 3 contestants will also receive a photo shoot in one of 3 Primedia publications
For more information you can contact Holly aka Mrs. Devil at (281) 477-3738 or by e-mail at mrsdevil@luckydevilcustomcycles.com for more information. We look forward to seeing you in Galveston.
LOW CURRENT DRAW/HIGH CURRENT OUTPUT–Large displacement V-Twin engines, Fuel Injection, and Overdrive Transmissions all create problems in engine starting and battery charging. The Compu-Fire 3+3 program has the solution with the Gen 3 Starter and 3Phase Charging Systems. The Gen 3 Starter cranks at 2KW while only consuming 175 Amps from the battery. The 6:1 ratio planetary gear reduction and permanent magnet field design cranks big engines even without compression releases. The 40 Amp 3Phase Charging System produces 25 Amps at an idle and 40 Amps at 2800 RPM. The vented rotor and series voltage regulator keep the battery fully charged even on short rides or cruising at low engine RPM.
Suggested retail price:
Gen 3 Starter is $599.95
3Phase Charging $399.95
For more information contact:
Engine Electronics Inc,
196 University Pkwy.
Pomona, Ca 91768
909-598-5485
909-598-5695 (fax)
Crime Scene Choppers? new ?Speedlines? Air Filter–Crime Scene Choppers now has an air filter in its line of Radical Retro? parts!Joe McGlynn?s newest product, the Speedlines air filter, is designed to compliment the other parts he already offers like the Hard Time finned oil tank and Bad Attitude finned belt drive cover. The new air cleaner is supplied with a fine satin finish, and a stainless steel backing plate. Fitment is currently for the S&S Super E and G carbs, but additional carbs like the Mikuni and CV will be available soon. A Uni-Filter foam element is in the works.
Radical Retro
?I?ve had this air filter in mind for a while? said Joe McGlynn, owner of Crime Scene Choppers, ?I wanted to have the visual effect of motion in a tight, sleek package. I wanted a lot of details, but I wanted to keep the size small and petite. We?ve been working hard on a bunch of new products for Big Twin West; we have a few more to finish up before we leave for Vegas!?
Buy It Now!
You can order the Speedlines air cleaner now throughhttp://www.CrimeSceneChoppers.com, at an introductory price of $250. Or call Joe at 831.406.0126 and he can hook you up. Crime Scene Choppers has several new products in the pipeline, so check the website for the latest news.
STEEL PONY EXPRESS VIII RESCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER 26-29, 2006–We would like to reiterate what we posted on this website on Tuesday, October 4, as we have received some questions about the Rally. Due to the impact of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Gulf Coast Area, we have rescheduled Steel Pony Express VIII for October 26-29, 2006. There has been some confusion regarding conflicting print advertisements for the dates of Steel Pony Express VIII. Print ads are created 6-8 weeks prior to publication and this forces us to submit information to these publications months in advance. At the time these ads were submitted, we thought we were going ahead with Steel Pony Express VIII for October of 2005. We apologize for the confusion generated by these ads and strive to give our attendees the most up to date information about the Rally and other Scooter Promotions Events.
We are back in the office working reduced hours due to the lack of internet and normal business services in the city. Our office did sustain some water damage and we are still attempting to clean and put it back to normal after our hurried evacuation. We are also planning some new and exciting events for 2006 in addition to Steel Pony Express VIII. Check this website for updates and information about these new events!
Hey……..Got my Goodson Aircleaner on today, Way Cool..Not bad for an Old Guy……..
Bob T
BE CAREFUL WHO YOU DO BUSINESS WITH–GALESBURG – A meeting between police and the Knox County state’s attorney will determine if motorcycle builder Chip Miyler will face criminal charges for allegedly collecting money from customers just before going bankrupt.
Galesburg Police Department Investigator Thomas LaFollette said Friday he will meet with State’s Attorney Paul Mangieri on Tuesday to discuss the 18 complaints he has received from customers of the now bankrupt Mid-West Choppers, which Miyler owned with his wife, Chrissy.
Customers have told police Miyler asked for large sums of money to finish their $25,000 to $60,000 motorcycles just before filing bankruptcy.
The couple filed bankruptcy on the 5-year-old business Oct. 14 then filed for personal bankruptcy the next day.
LaFollette said he expects to get at least eight more complaints from customers who paid for the custom motorcycles, which recently brought Miyler’s shop national attention.
Ted Sjurseth, founder of America’s 9-11 Foundation, based in Virginia, visited Galesburg on Friday to find out if he will ever see the $30,000 he said he paid Miyler to build a Sept. 11-themed motorcycle the charity planned to auction next year.
“We think we lost it,” Sjurseth said of the money. “We’re an unsecured creditor.”
Miyler built Sjurseth a Sept. 11-themed motorcycle that was auctioned off in August. After seeing the success of the last one, Sjurseth commissioned another that was scheduled to be done by Thanksgiving, he said.
The $30,000 check was given to Miyler on Sept. 13 and was deposited two days later, said Sjurseth, who feels Miyler had no intention of ever building the bike because parts hadn’t been ordered.
But three former Mid-West employees plan to build the motorcycle themselves and start their own custom motorcycle shop by the spring.
Doug Niles, former Mid-West Choppers sales associate, has decided to go into the custom motorcycle business with two other former employees.
Speed Street Custom Cycles will be located at Tompkins and Kellogg streets, where the three plan to build choppers and pro-street motorcycles.
“At this point, our main concern is to get (the 9-11 bike) done,” said Niles, who wants to distance himself from the controversy surrounding Mid-West Choppers.
Sjurseth met Friday with Niles in Galesburg to discuss the new Dec. 15 deadline for the bike and then met with an attorney in Monmouth hired by the foundation.
And while it’s still unclear if Sjurseth will recoup his $30,000, he said he is confident in the new team of builders.
“These guys wanted to turn a wrong into a right,” he said.
BY KEVIN SAMPIER OF THE JOURNAL STAR
Rogue
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October 20, 2005 Part 2
By Bandit |
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SUCKER PUNCH SALLY?S H-BOMB OIL TANK–The custom H-Bomb oil bag is for custom builders who want to stand out with a unique looking oil tank. It’s made by Sucker Punch Sally’s and fits most custom applications and comes complete with weld on mounting bracket and spinner oil cap. They can be ordered through Custom Chrome and retail for $499. For more information you can visit SPS at www.suckerpunchsallys.com
ANOTHER PRO TUNING CENTER EMERGES–LA CROSSE , WI (October 18, 2005) – S&S Cycle is proud to announce the opening of the third Pro Tuning Center in the United States . Technicians from Hal’s Speed Shop in New Berlin , Wisconsin , completed their week long training sessions on Variable Fuel Injection and Super Sidewinder service to earn the certification.Pro Tuning Center certification is achieved when two or more VFI and Sidewinder qualified technicians are on staff at a given S&S dealer–equipped with the proper tools and dynamometer in order to become certified. These courses give students the ins-and-outs of performance, oiling systems, carburetors, exhaust and tuning on S&S engines and Harley-Davidson engines modified with S&S components. All of the tuning and performance verification is done on SuperFlow dynamometers and the technicians utilize a complete shop full of MAC Tools during their training.
“The very first thought I had as the training started was that even though this is a world-class training facility, it really has a relaxed atmosphere,” Said Rob Schopf, Performance Manager at Hal’s Speed Shop. “I like how the shop is set up to make a technician feel at home and more in his element, even though it is really a classroom-it makes learning easier when you are comfortable.”
Tom Fritz, a Technician at Hal’s Speed Shop said, “This is a great facility-just what a company like S&S should have. Everything you need is right at your fingertips, and I really had a great time with the hands-on tuning session on the SuperFlow dyno,” concluded Fritz.”We have a long-standing relationship with Hal’s Speed Shop,” said S&S technical trainer, Jon ‘Opee’ Olson. “And based on their past VFI experience, we were able to expand on the S&S Closed Loop Variable Fuel Injection capabilities. Their experience with S&S engines let us explore some extra things on the SuperFlow dyno system-this was a great class to work with!”
Califormance and The Roadhouse Bar and Grill present the Post SEMA Show and Califormance Party– Saturday, November 5th, 2005 at the Roadhouse Bar and Grill in Henderson, NV.(15 min from downtown Las Vegas)
There will be contests and events all day that will includeattending companies reps and the public as well as models from Califormance.com and the local area.
Bikini
Wet T-shirt
Miss Califormance
Burn Outs
Best of Show
Best Luxury, Exotic, Import, Performance, Truck/SUV, Chopper/Bike, Hot Rod and much more going on.
Set up starts at 6am and will open to the public at 8am and run well into the evening hours.
Space is limited to first come, first serve basis.
Register today by Phone 800 481 6617
The Roadhouse Bar and Grill is located at 2100 N. Boulder Highway in Henderson, NV.Califormance will be taping the event for use on the website and for Califormance DVD’s coming in 2006.
Will I live to be 90?–I recently picked a new primary care physician After two visits and exhaustive lab tests, he said I was doing “fairly well for my age”.
A little concerned about that comment, I couldn’t resist asking him, “Do you think I’ll live to be 90?”
He asked, “Well, do you smoke tobacco or drinkcocktails, beer or wine?” “Oh no,” I replied. “I’m not doingany of that.”
Then he asked, “Do you eat rib-eye steaks and barbecued ribs?” I said, “No, my other Doctor said that red meat is very unhealthy!”
“Do you spend a lot of time in the sun, like playing golf, sailing, hiking, or bicycling?” No, I don’t,”I said, “I’m too fair-skinned.”
He asked, “Do you gamble, drive fast cars, or have a lot of sex?” “No,” I said. “I don’t do any of those things.”
He looked at me and said, “Then why do you give a shit if you live to be 90?”
RIDE AGAINST MC BRIDE – OCTOBER 25, 2005GATHER AT 5PM / RIDE AT 6PM SHARP–[Myrtle Beach Mayor Mark] McBride said last week that he wanted to ban explicit T-shirts from sale and from being worn in public because his children shouldn’t be exposed to a T-shirt he saw recently being worn on the street. “It was very tempting to kind of nudge the guy on the bike [with my car],” McBride said last week….
Myrtle Beach Mayor Mark McBride responded Tuesday to criticism of his comment last week that he wanted to hit motorcyclists with his car. “I thought about bumping the guy,” McBride said during a City Council meeting. “I admit, the thought ran through my mind.”We don’t support wearing obscene shirts where kids can see them, but we foundthe Mayor’s comments far more offensive than anything we’ve ever seen on a t-shirt.
Our own t-shirts bearing the image above on the back and McBride’s quote on the front will be available for a donation of $15 or more, while supplies last. Profits will be donated to the campaign funds of McBride’s opponents in the upcoming November 1st election. Profits from donations after the election will be donated to a fallen biker’s fund.RideMyrtleBeach.com would like to encourage all bikers and the friends and family members of of those who ride to join us on Tuesday, October 25, 2005.We will gather between 5 and 6pm at the Island Bar and Grill in Surfside Beach (located in the Surfside Center shopping center at the corner of Glenns Bay Road and Highway 17 Bypass-where Eggs Up Grill and Anthony’s Pizza are.)
At 6:00pm sharp we will ride to the Law Enforcement Center in Myrtle Beach to be seen at the Myrtle Beach City Council meeting that starts at 7:00pm, where Mayor McBride first made his comments. Local media is expected at the council meeting so a good showing is very important. Please tell or bring as many people as you can.
An after-party will take place at the Island Bar & Grill. Free food will be provided and a full, cash bar is available. (Drink responsibly.)
DISCLAIMER AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY:
RideMyrtleBeach.com and the Island Bar & Grill encourage the use of all proper riding gear and implementation of safe group riding techniques as recommended by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. Participation in this “unofficial event” is voluntary. Motorcycle riding involves inherent risks. RideMyrtlebeach.com and the Island Bar & Grill accept no responsibility or liability for any injury or damages that may occur during the course of this event.
This event announcement was sent to you based on your subscriptionto the RidemyrtleBeach.com’s email newsletter and event alerts.
RideMyrtleBeach.com – PO Box 14943 – Myrtle Beach, SC 29587
Cody cycle shop prevails in trademark case–
RUFFIN PREVOST
Gazette Wyoming Bureau
CODY, Wyo. – The owners of Cody Custom Cycle are in hog heaven after a lawsuit filed by Harley-Davidson alleging trademark infringement was dismissed last week on the eve of pre-trial hearings.Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc. filed suit in U.S. District Court in Casper against Cody Custom Cycle, also known as 10-94 Enterprises LC, and owners Ray Burns and Kathy Redish.
Filed in July, the company claimed that Cody Custom Cycle used the Harley-Davidson trademarked name and images without permission, a charge the owners and their attorney denied then and now.”We always said we’d done nothing wrong, and they never proved otherwise,” said Burns. “We were right then, and we’re right now, and we’re not changing the way we do business.”Attorney Laurence Stinson represented Cody Custom Cycle and said the case was “dismissed by the court after the parties agreed to a certain resolution.”He said, “One of the things they were sued for was selling Harley parts and using the name to say they service Harley motorcycles, and they continue to have that right.”Redish said she’s glad to have the issue behind her, particularly since she and Burns, who are married, were named personally in the case.”It was my ultimate fear that they would end up with everything I owned, including my horse,” she said. “But we’ve received tremendous community support.”She said local people and bikers passing through donated money to a legal defense fund for the shop, which has been in Cody since 1994.And though she regrets being forced to bear the cost of mounting a legal defense, she credits Stinson with “championing our cause and going beyond what other attorneys would have done.”Redish said publicity about the lawsuit, which was filed shortly before thousands of bikers passed through Cody on their way to an annual gathering in Sturgis, S.D., may have helped pressure
Harley-Davidson to drop the matter.”People would come in and ask if we were the shop Harley was suing,” she said. “And when we said ‘Yes’ they’d want to buy something. It’s our belief it backfired on Harley.”Burns said he was happy to avoid a protracted trial with costly delays.”Anyone can file a lawsuit and bleed you dry,” he said. “Harley has an army of lawyers and our resources are very finite. We always knew we’d win, but we were afraid we’d be having our victory party in a cardboard box.”Harley-Davidson, a century-old brand with a devoted following, has a policy of aggressively defending its trademarks. It saw revenues last year of more than $5 billion, with $224 million in sales of clothes and general merchandise, according to the company’s 2004 annual report.In 1994, the company applied for a trademark on what it claimed was the distinctive sound of its motorcycles. Competitors contested the filing and after six years of debate, Harley-Davidson dropped the claim.
Representatives from Harley-Davidson did not return messages left over the weekend.
Rogue
Judge threatens to dismiss Hell Angels’ indictments–AZ Central.com, AZ – Judge David Campbell called for Friday’s hearing in a sharply worded order suggesting that indictments against members of the biker organization might be dismissed if the U.S. Attorney’s Office fails to abide by due-process rules.Campbell described his order as “an extraordinary step of requiring the chief of the criminal division of the United States Attorney’s Office . . . to appear in court and personally certify that the government has complied with its disclosure obligations . . . advertisement”Statements made to the court by counsel for the government have been inaccurate, inconsistent and sometimes legally incorrect,” the judge wrote. “The court has concluded . . . that a higher level of attention is necessary if this case is to be brought to trial.”Prosecutors apparently responded in a memorandum, but it was filed under seal. A spokeswoman in U.S. Attorney Paul Charlton’s office declined to comment.In July 2003 federal agents and Valley police raided Hells Angels’ homes, businesses and chapter houses, arresting 16 club members and associates under a federal grand jury indictment for murder, gunrunning, drug-dealing, racketeering and other crimes.The undercover probe known as Operation Black Biscuit netted three Hells Angel chapter presidents in the state. Agents seized 600 firearms, plus stolen vehicles, drugs, club records and paraphernalia.As part of the sting, undercover investigators from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives infiltrated the club and were invited to become members.Similar cases are being tried against dozens of Hells Angels in Nevada, California and other states.Defense attorneys have complained about misconduct by undercover operatives in the Arizona case, and about the prosecution’s failure to disclose evidence that must be shared under federal justice rules.
Joe Abodeely, counsel for defendant Craig T. Kelly, filed a motion for dismissal this week based on prosecutors’ conduct during 20 months and 10 hearings.”It is painfully clear that the government has not and does not intend to comply with its legal requirements in keeping with due process, fair play and with this court’s orders,” Abodeely wrote.In another court filing, Patricia Gitre, attorney for defendant Kevin Augustiniak, noted that the government employed three paid informers with backgrounds of violence and drug abuse.One of them failed to tell investigators that he participated in a murder that is integral to the case. A second informer concealed the fact that, while working undercover, he used methamphetamine and beat people up. A third operative was arrested and removed from the probe after state police caught him with methamphetamines.
Gitre claims those “snitches” made the government’s case, yet prosecutors have withheld volumes of information that raises doubt about their credibility. She argues that all three operatives have motive to lie for the government, which has given them money, plea deals and protection in return for cooperation.
Keith Vercauteren, the prosecutor, contends in legal filings that the government has only withheld materials that are irrelevant, unavailable or not yet subject to release under court rules. In some cases, Vercauteren argues, the defense wants information that would jeopardize ongoing investigations or the safety of informers.Judge Campbell stopped short of finding that prosecutors have acted in “bad faith,” but warned that the government must provide an “unequivocal confirmation” that defendants are getting all required information.
Campbell included an exhaustive review of the two-year battle over pre-trial evidence, noting that prosecutors claimed in January 2004 that they had “given all of the discovery” to defense lawyers. Since then, the government has produced thousands of additional documents, wiretap tapes, video recordings and other evidence.The sixteen defendants are scheduled for trial in February. A key issue appears to be whether the Hells Angels is a criminal racketeering enterprise.HAMC members and attorneys claim there is no statewide hierarchy for the biker gang, just independent clubs whose members sometimes break the law.Federal investigators say the Hells Angels organization is a violent criminal gang that operates as a syndicate, dealing in guns, drugs and theft for profit.
Rogue
Ready For Public Customization–Thanks to the design innovation of the crew at Revolution Manufacturing (RM), the patented RM Carbon Fibre Frame is ready for you and your bike-building plans. Features on this unique frame include: a 32-degree rake, 2-inch stretch, and a negative 2-inch stretch in the downtubes. It accepts 5-degree triple-trees and sports a low seat height. Half-inch lower motor and transmission mounts make for a lower center of gravity in this frame overall. The RM Carbon Fibre Frame also has an integrated top motor mount and a machined neck for press-in races (no fork cups). It accepts all motors with Evo-based cases. Kit form includes: neck bearing, oil tank, battery box, hidden rear axle, integrated gas tank, rear fender, and skid pan. The Revolution Manufacturing Carbon Fibre Frame is also available as a complete bike or rolling chassis. Call for pricing. Stayed tuned for Revolution’s Suspension Frame, a must-see coming attraction. For more information, contact: Revolution Manufacturing, (770) 420-9191, www.revolutionspeed.com.
VTRace Girl?s Weekend Update–Last weekend (Oct. 12-14) Valerie raced two Custom Performance Turbo VRods at the Screamin’ Eagle Performance Parts Nationals Presented by Drag Specialties at the Rock, Rockingham Dragway. She attempted qualification in the Super Eliminator (10.9 index) and Super Sport (10.3 index) classes. She broke out in the Super Eliminator class and did not qualify, but posted a promising 10.718 @ 121.94 mph. In the Super Sport class she qualified 16th (10.714 @ 130.13 mph) and gave the Number One S&S qualifier David Hope a run for his money
Valerie also got to spend some quality time with Ray Price; priceless advice from the best in the business.
Valerie had a great photo opportunity with the Screamin? Eagle Destroyer. Her goal is to race one of those bad boys in 2006, all she needs is some sponsorship (we already know she has the guts and determination). What a great marketing tool for any business targeting the huge motorcycle industry?
Sponsorship from great vendors and organizations like Militec-1, Legend Air and Custom Performance along with the help and support from all of the great drag racers (Jamie McNaughton, Tripp Nobbles and Charlie Mitchell to name a few) out there every weekend has allowed the tough as nails VTRace Girl to quickly advance in the sport of her passion.
That?s It– As Bandit always says, Margarita Time! Have a great Friday and Weekend!
Layla
October 20, 2005 Part 1
By Bandit |
Bikernet without Bandit, is pretty boring, I know. I miss him too when he leaves but it does give me a chance to work at a slower pace and catch up on administrative stuff. It?s funny, for being a web-based business, we don?t have a laptop computer. When we travel, we?re unplugged. We had grand ideas about updates while he?s racing across Mexico, but in reality, he has no way of sending photos or emails. Tomorrow I?m gonna remedy that and buy a laptop. A little late for the La Carrera Panamerican, but in the future Bikernet won?t get stale when we both travel.
Speaking of the La Carerra, Bandit and Christian made it to Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico on Tuesday without a hitch. Yesterday and today they had to go through inspections, navigating classes and fix or buy what wasn?t acceptable. Tomorrow the race begins. Here?s more photos of the night before they left, showing close-ups of the 2005 sponsors. Thanks guys.
Crime Scene Choppers has a Vendetta?–Crime Scene Choppers has just released a slick new oil filter mount, inspired by the stock panhead filters, but with their own twist.The ?Vendetta? oil filter is the latest collaboration between builder Joe McGlynn and CAD expert Mark van der Kwaak. Team Retro changed the stock design to use a spin-on filter and added a generous helping of cooling fins.
Radical Retro
?I?m excited about our new oil filter kit? said Joe McGlynn, owner of Crime Scene Choppers, ?I?ve always liked the look of a side mount oil filter, and I wanted to do a Crime Scene interpretation of the stock Harley filter. You can put it in the stock location, or just about anywhere else, including hanging out in the breeze.?
Don?t Hold a Grudge
You can get your own Vendetta for $218 through http://www.CrimeSceneChoppers.com immediately. The Vendetta oil filter mount is supplied in a fine satin finish, and includes a chrome K&N oil filter and hose barbs for each hook up. Crime Scene Choppers has several new products in the pipeline, so check the website for the latest news.
STEALTH REPORT–Last weekend the STEALTH BIKE WORKS crew headed to “THE ROCK” for the A.H.D.R.A races in Rockingham NC. The weather was great and the bikes were hot, some hitting 215 mph!
Back at the shop we have dismantled the 71 shovel and we waiting on our frame. The old shovel got its first bath in a long time last week. I will be sending pictures as the build takes place.
These new EPA laws have me all confused. This law is another loss of freedom in what is supposed to be the land of the free. It doesn’t make sense to me but as usual big dollars and big business are at the root of this. This law makes it hard for small shops to survive and I really wonder who is behind that part, well not really. We all probably know the answer to that. You can buy all the stock bikes from the big name motorcycle makers you want. So does that give you a hint? If you have not read Bandit’s book “Orwell” check it out. This law is close to home as far as the book goes.
On a lighter note, when you run a shop or work at a shop everyday, you hear some funny things. A guy comes in and hands me a lockwasher and says “I need one of these, this one is no good,” I look at the lockwasher and ask “What is wrong with this one?” He looks at me like I am stupid and says ” Don’t you see the crack in this one and it is bent!” I just look at him and say “Oh yeah, I didn’t see it,” and proceeded to give him another lockwasher!
Strange but true!
With that I think I will close!
Until next week, RIDE!
STEALTHMAN
Thunder Radio Interviews Hard-Krome Exhaust President Mark Dooley–
Metric Thunder’s Thunder Radio Brings you the Movers in the Motorcycle Marketplace
Orange, California, October 17, 2005 – Hard-Krome President, Mark Dooley, is revving up to answer bikers questions on Thunder Radio located at www.metricthunder.com on Thursday October 20, 2005 at 10AM Pacific / 1PM Eastern.
“Thunder Radio brings bikers together in the Harley and Metric cruiser market,” said Bob Osias, Metric Thunder President. “Each guest is making an impact in the market and we give bikers a chance to ask questions and interact with them.”
Thunder Radio is targeted for bikers and produced by bikers. Bob Osias, a rider for over 20 years, conducts the interviews.
Every question that is sent in to Metric Thunder Bob at bob@metricthunder.com and is answered on air receives a free Metric Thunder T-Shirt or Metric Thunder Cap. The Metric Thunder winners are then entered into a grand prize contest. This month Thunder Radio is giving away a set of Hard-Krome slash cut Hard Tips – a $150 value.
The latest interviews at Thunder Radio include Jessica Prokup, editor of RoadBike, Jon Von Chaldy, President of Barons and Marc Wolfram of Kuryakyn. Archives are located at http://www.metricthunder.com/seminararchive.html
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Metric Thunder’s retail location is located in Orange, California at 1411 N. Batavia St. #107 Street. Enthusiasts can purchase Harley and Metric cruiser parts and accessories online at www.metricthunder.com. Metric Thunder stocks a complete line of custom motorcycle parts & accessories from all major manufacturers, at very competitive prices. Metric Thunder’s customers always return for superior service and turnaround time – even on hard to obtain items.
Mandatory Rider Training–The Motorcycle Safety Foundation is looking to pass laws that will force motorcycle riders to attend one of their schools and also make a lot of money for them in the process.It is imperative that everyone involved in motorcycling use what ever means they have to see that this does not happen. This proposed legislation Will Apply To You!I would suggest letters to your legislator’s now requesting they vote against any such move should it come before them. If it has not been brought up in your state this move could stop it from coming up at all.
Please Do It Now!
Though I am in Favor of Voluntary training the Motorcycle Safety Foundation admits that their program has little benefit.
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Howdy from the Texas National Bike Show– Well now everyone knows how Rita changed the dates of the Bike Show and Rally to the first weekend in November, but what may not commonly be known is that due to the changes, we have had some space at the convention center come available. So if there are any of you out there that are interested in having vendor space or want to show you ride off please contact us and we will make you an awesome deal on your space needs.
Thanks,
Holly AKA – Mrs. Devil
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Wilma worries haunt biker event–
By JIM HAUG
Business Writer
Last update: October 20, 2005
DAYTONA BEACH — George Deffenbaugh and Mike Sayer were keeping one eye on the leather-clad women strolling along Main Street and another eye on Hurricane Wilma updates on TV.”I’m trying to figure out when to run,” Deffenbaugh said Wednesday from his comfortable perch on the bench in front of Dirty Harry’s Bar.A Biketoberfest regular, Deffenbaugh found a positive aspect to what he assumes will be a storm-shortened weekend.”This will probably be the first Biketoberfest that I’ve gone home with money still in my pocket,” the Gainesville man said.”We’ve sat through rain before, but a hurricane is something different.”Anxiety about a Category 5 hurricane making a beeline toward Florida was forcing bikers on Daytona Beach’s Main Street to rethink their plans about the annual event.Michelle Vancil, who co-owns a biker shop in Lakeland, came to Biketoberfest with her husband for a quick visit Tuesday. “We know we have to be home to board up,” she said.Tourism officials tried to reassure the skittish, in spite of the uncertainty of the storm path.”We are in a wait-and-see mode,” said Georgia Turner of the Daytona Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. “We don’t have plans to cancel or postpone (Biketoberfest.)”Officials at Daytona Speedway Corp., site of many scheduled festival events, also were monitoring the storm. “We’re still on for everything this weekend,” said David Talley, a spokesman.State emergency-management officials talked with local agencies about how Hurricane Wilma could affect the thousands of people expected to converge on the Daytona Beach area for Biketoberfest.Craig Fugate, director of the state Division of Emergency Management, said it was unclear Wednesday how far north the hurricane would go as it crosses Florida. He said officials have until today to determine whether the hurricane will affect the event.”It’s too early to say that it’s going to be directly impacted,” Fugate said. “But we’re watching it.”Ocean Resorts, which operates 14 beachfront hotels, got a few biker guest cancellations Wednesday, but they were quickly replaced by new reservations from people fleeing from South Florida, said Doug Kosarek, the senior vice president.
Kosarek said he got the feeling that South Florida residents were trying to make the best of a bad situation. If they had to flee their homes, they were going to Biketoberfest.”It’s a different kind of day-tripper,” he said.Ocean Resorts, which owns hotels as varied as the Plaza Resort & Spa and the Mayan Inn, still has about 10 percent of its rooms vacant. Evacuees who arrive Sunday won’t have to pay Biketoberfest rates, Kosarek said.He said many people probably won’t decide what to do until the last minute.Bobby Honeycutt, general manager of Froggy’s Saloon on Main Street, was worried for his staff. The bar hires about 100 extra employees for Biketoberfest, and their livelihoods depend on the event.In a worst-case scenario, Honeycutt said, “They will get a regular paycheck, but it won’t compare to how much customers will tip.”Sandra Manglani, owner of T-Shirt Paradise on Main Street, said she was praying for good weather. “We leave it to God,” she said.Liz Swaine, a biker from Louisiana, found Hurricane Wilma to be ironic.As an executive assistant to the mayor of Shreveport, La., Swaine has been putting in 60-hour work weeks since Hurricane Katrina sent a “tidal wave of evacuees” to her city.Biketoberfest seemed like a perfect opportunity to get away from Katrina-related troubles. That was before she found out about Hurricane Wilma.
“It makes no sense to come to Florida to escape hurricanes,” Swaine said with a laugh.With rain in the forecast, Swaine and her husband, Steve Culp, plan to make an early exit .”It’s hard (to have fun) when you’re all wet,” she said.
— Jim Saunders contributed to this report.
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STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM OPENS ITS DOORS IN HONOR OF PEARL HOEL’S 100th BIRTHDAY– October 2005 – – On 10 November, Pearl Hoel, the First Lady of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, would have celebrated her 100th birthday. In honor of one of motorcycling most beloved personalities, and in recognition of her support, the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame will host its annual Open House, waiving admission fees for the entire day.
“The Board of Directors was looking for a way to celebrate the life of this incredible woman,” said Pepper Massey-Swan, Museum Director. “While we miss her, we didn’t want her birthday to be a sad occasion. We wanted to remind people how much this gentle soul impacted our community and motorcycling, allowing them to learn more about something Pearl was passionate about, and the legacy she helped create.”
When the Museum opened its doors in 2001, Pearl Hoel was one of the first to step forward, loaning memorabilia and historic photos, helping to ensure the Museums success. As the wife of Pappy Hoel (the person credited with founding the Sturgis Rally), Pearl had a vast collection of vintage clothing, rare race programs, Indian Motorcycle memorabilia and photos that document the Rally’s humble beginnings and rise to one of the largest, and most famous, motorcycle events in the world.
When Pearl passed last February, one of the ways her son Jack chose to keep her memory alive was to allow the Hoel collection to remain at the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum, even adding to it. “We feel Pearl is here with us still because so much of her life, and her family’s life, is documented and displayed here,” continued Massey-Swan. “I encourage people who have not yet had the opportunity to take some time during the day and wander through the Museum. The community has a great asset here, and an incredible legacy, all because Pappy and Pearl hosted that little race 65 years ago.”
The history of motorcycling, and how it relates to Sturgis and the Sturgis Rally, is rich and diverse. The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is proud to share the story.
Bikers For First Amendment Rights– Bikers For First Amendment Rights has a New Club with Bar in the Daytona Beach Florida area and you are invited to stop by. It is at 144 Ridgewood Ave. (US1) in Holly Hill. 1/2 Block North of Mason (RT 430). Formerly the Buccaneer Bar & Admirals Table across the street from Mc Donald’s. The phone is 386-304-8767 It is opened to members and guests. Now this is your Lucky Day! I am a member and you can go there and sign in as my Guest. The reduced prices of beer and liquor compared to the rest of the city will surly make it a stop you will want to make.
The music is great too. They had a Blues Band playing last week that just made your feet want to move. Stop in Next time Your in Daytona
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