April 28, 2005 Part 4
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BIKERNET BABYSITTING ADVICE ? DON?T MESS WITH KIDS–A little girl was talking to the teacher about whales. The teacher said it was physically impossible for a whale to swallow a human because even though it was a very large mammal its throat was very small. The little girl stated that Jonah was swallowed by a whale. Irritated, the teacher reiterated that a whale could not swallow a human; it was physically impossible. The little girl said, “When I get to heaven I will ask Jonah”. The teacher asked, ” What if Jonah went to hell?” The little girl replied, “Then you ask him”.
A Kindergarten teacher was observing her classroom of children while they were drawing. She would occasionally walk around to see each child’s work. As she got to one little girl who was working diligently, she asked what the drawing was. The girl replied, “I’m drawing God.” The teacher paused and said, “But no one knows what God looks like.” Without missing a beat, or looking up from her drawing, the girl replied, “They will in a minute.”
A Sunday school teacher was discussing the Ten Commandments with her five and six year olds. After explaining the commandment to “honor” thy Father and thy Mother, she asked, “Is there a commandment that teaches us how to treat our brothers and sisters?” Without missing a beat one little boy (the oldest of a family) answered,
“Thou shall not kill.”
One day a little girl was sitting and watching her mother do the dishes at the kitchen sink. She suddenly noticed that her mother had several strands of white hair sticking out in contrast on her brunette head. She looked at her mother and inquisitively asked, “Why are some of your hairs white, Mom?” Her mother replied, “Well, every time that you do something wrong and make me cry or unhappy, one of my hairs turns white.” The little girl thought about this revelation for a while and then said, “Momma, how come ALL of grandma’s hairs are white?”
The children had all been photographed, and the teacher was trying to persuade them each to buy a copy of the group picture. “Just think how nice it will be to look at it when you are all grown up and say, ‘There’s Jennifer, she’s a lawyer,’ or ‘That’s Michael, He’s a doctor.’A small voice at the back of the room rang out, “And there’s the teacher, She’s dead. ”
A teacher was giving a lesson on the circulation of the blood. Trying to make the matter clearer, she said, “Now, class, if I stood on my head, the blood, as you know, would run into it, and I would turn red in the face..” “Yes,” the class said. “Then why is it that while I am standing upright in the ordinary position the blood doesn’t run into my feet?” A little fellow shouted, “Cause your feet ain’t empty.”
The children were lined up in the cafeteria of a Catholic elementary school for lunch. At the head of the table was a large pile of apples. The nun made a note, and posted on the apple tray: “Take only ONE. God is watching.” Moving further along the lunch line, at the other end of the table was a large pile of chocolate chip cookies. A child had written a note, “Take all you want. God is watching the apples.
RevCarl
BENEFIT NEEDS YOUR HELP–Bandit: There will be a Bike Benefit in Minden LA Sat April 30,2005. This is for 23 yr old Keith Stanley, He is currently at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Rouge, LA….He has battled this horrible disease since last Fall, right after he had just graduated from LSU on a Golf Scholarship, and had just been accepted to Law School… It has been a long road with a lot of Bumps… The Cancer is now in his brain and his bone marrow….The Doctors say this is the final stages….
The Bike Show will be this Saturday…we have been trying to reach every biker we can…Please PLease Please help spread this invitation….we do have the Sport Bike Angels from Dallas Texas coming to make an appearance….We need all the help we can get…there will be a band that has volunteered their time…and we have a lot of things scheduled… We will have BBQ Plates and a lot of food. There will be a Silent Auction with a lot of nice items donated by area merchants….
Please if there is any way you and others can make this trip for a special young man…it will be greatly appreciated.. If you need me to FAX you a Entry Form or any other info…Please Email me…or even Call…We Need YOUR HELP….
Thanks for your time,
Tina
The Hitchin’ Post
15273 HWY 80 East
Minden, LA 71055
318-382-1901
MY CELL 318-834-2988
We are about 30 miles from Shreveport
Off I 20 Take Exit # 49 NOrth on Hwy 531 about one miles to Hwy 80…Take Left and you will be looking at us….Please COME!!!
HIGH TECH 3″ introduced by ROADMAX–With the introduction of this extremely rugged yet stylish 3″ open belt conversion, Roadmax has once again raised the bar for strength, precision fit, function and reliability. Focusing on the needs of enthusiasts running big inch, high horsepower engines, the “HIGH TECH 3″ belt drive is unique in its superior strength and use of advanced materials and manufacturing techniques. Sold as a total package, each Roadmax belt kit includes everything needed for a straight forward, no hassle installation. From the polished, solid billet motor plate assembly to the ultra strong Gates 3” belt, complete diaphragm clutch, HP front and rear pulleys, polished pulley covers and chrome belt guard, to the aircraft quality mounting hardware, pulley JIG and even a tube of Locktite, it’s all here.
Manufactured to the same industry leading standards found in Roadmax revolutionary transmissions, the new open belt system is specifically designed and manufactured from materials capable of handling the awesome torque being produced by contemporary street machines. “HIGH TECH 3” is currently available for all Softail models from 1990 to present. If you’re looking for piece of mind in a truly brutal primary drive give Roadmax a call at 714-446-0787. For a closer look at all of the latest from Roadmax visit http://www.roadmax.net.
GOTHAM RODEO PRESENTS–Awesome honky tonk throttle rockin’ music.
See us every Friday at Snitch (59 West 21st) 6pm – 11pm for the Honky Tonk Happy Hour Hootennany.
May 21st is the Off the Hook Motorin’ Party at The Hook in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
All info is on the website http://www.gothamrodeo.com. Lots more shows to come.
We are NYC & W citybillies! Come on and party with us.
-Sasha
JAMES ULTIMATE PAN SEAL– This is it! The final answer to those leaky Pan covers. No matter if you are running painted stamped steel, chrome, cast or billet aluminum covers these high tech PAN SEALS, just introduced by James Gaskets, are going to provide a seal that virtually eliminates seepage like nothing offered before. These unique PAN SEALS feature a solid steel core, which is fully encapsulated in a thin layer of high-temp NBR rubber. This revolutionary compound provides outstanding torque retention while a thick perimeter bead on two sides produces the conformability needed to seal the wide range of covers that have been produced for these popular engines.
The new JAMES PAN COVER SEALS are sold in pairs and can be used on all Panhead engines from 1948-1965 and clone engines with the same Pan cover to head design and specifications.
For complete details and the location of a JAMES GASKETS dealer near you call 775-246-2220 or visit them on line at http://www.jamesgaskets.com.
NEW FROM BIG BOAR PRODUCTS–200mm Fat Tire Kits for ?86 ? ?03 models. Kit includes Beefy Big Swingarm, 200mm tire, 8 ?? high-quality composite fender, offset pulley, spacers, etc., complete with instructions. For $995.00 you can fatten up your hog!
Big Boar Products
6289 Corporate Park Drive
Loudon, TN 37774
865-458-8640 ? phone865-458-6754 ? fax
email- bigboarpro@aol.com
BIKERNET MODEL OF THE WEEK–My name is Michelle Renee and I am a semi-professionalmodel in Dallas, Texas. I am interested in shootingfor your magazine/website if you are seeking models!
I am 5’6, 123 lbs., dark brown hair, brown eyes andlong legs. My measurements are 34D-25-35. Pleasetake a moment to review a recent photo which I haveattached. If you are interested in using me for aphoto shoot, please let me know.
Thank you,
Michelle Renee
rnmphotography@yahoo.com
A THURSDAY WRAP–The girls did it again, while I played footsiewith a redhead at lunch. Not really, although the red sauce on the pastawasn’t bad. Let’s see what I can report on. We’re wrapping up the July issueof Street Choppers, the August Issue of Hot Rod Bikes (about to relaunch asBike Works), planning Sturgis and our HOT BIKE Sturgis survival guide, andthe evil 13th issue.
It just dawned on me that we’re jamming to Sturgis in August andthe run and party plans continue for two weeks, so how the hell are wesupposed to put together the December issue. Got that? A December issue inAugust that hits the stands in the middle of October. Makes no sense to me.
This weekend is my Shovelhead deadline, but whatI hadn’t planned on yet, no stinkin’ switches. I remember a Panhead I had in ’73. Itwisted wires to make it run. Could I do that again? Maybe not, but I needto plan a switch, something crazy. The bike is torn down to the wheels andI’m finishing the bracket under the trans for the Dyna coils, Compu-firevoltage regulator and a fuse or two (maybe circuit breakers). I need tofinish and grind all the welds and off to the powder coater next week. Keepyour fingers crossed.
I’m going to post a battery tech from Aaron at Big Boar in the nextcouple of weeks as a teaser for the September issue of Hot Bike. It’s amassive 300-page issue with a 36-page outsert Sturgis Survival guide.Remember it hits the stands in July.
Have a helluva weekend,
–Bandit
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MRS. STEALTH REPORT–Hey Layla and Mr. Bandit and Bikernet.com Readers,
This is Meanest! Maybe you haven’t heard from me in a while, but I’ve been around. Life has been crazy lately, getting Stealth Bike Works off the ground. Looks like we won the final battle in the red tape war and the shop should be open on May 10th. We have tried to make the shop the way Mike remembers a bike shop used to be, and we have tried to add our own special touches and make it a place where you can stop by or you can stay awhile. There is the corner where you can play checkers; there are some of Mike’s most prized collectibles, and then there is “The Wall” where our friends and neighbors can permanently make their mark with their comments and their signatures.
I asked Mike if I could do the Thursday news this week, but I didn’t tell him why. He sent me the following e-mail today and the way he pours out his heart and soul is something that I would like to share with all of you. We should all be so lucky to be so excited about going to work every day!
Mike mentions Ben and Chopper John and Shorty — without the help of these guys, we would never be where we are right now. We couldn’t have done it without them!
Love and kisses,
Meanest
E-Mail from Mike to Meanest, 4/23/05
Hey Meanest,You know sometimes it does not seem real that the shop will be open in a couple of weeks. I am really at home there. I am comfortable there and I can be myself. I like the feeling of not having anyone looking over my shoulder. This has been a long time coming and I have always dreamed about it. No matter what the shop turns into or how big it gets or how much it grows I am never going to lose sight of who I am and what it is supposed to be about. I can’t wait for the shop to open on the May 10th. It is funny how you never know where you will end up or how things will turn out.
Last October I felt like I lost who I was when I left my job but you know I now realize that was never who I really was. It was some good experience but it was not who I was or what I believe. Now I believe in what I am doing and I know if I do it right the money will come, but what is most important to me is to make a decent living and when I know someone needs help to help if I can, not to just see the $$$$$ signs.
My heart for what I love and do will never leave. It is funny that after all these years of being into bikes I still get excited and I get a certain feeling inside when I see a nice bike and I get that same feeling when I am around Ben, John, Jay and Shorty, they all do it because they love it. You can tell who those people are, the ones with heart. I think that is what I got tired of the most at a dealership, there was no heart or soul.
I feel like I have a new beginning and everything is new again. I never thought I would be this close to opening a shop. I feel like I belong to a special club with people like Bandit, Jose, Ben Edwards and everyone else who owns his own shop or business in motorcycles. It is a special feeling to think that you belong with people you have looked up to for a long time.
So I guess that is enough, I am anxious and real excited and I want to thank you for everything you have put up with and for everything you have done for me. You are half of STEALTH BIKE WORKS and that is a pretty big part!
So as we set out on this journey I look forward to it all, the tough times, the in between times, the good times, and the really good times because come what may it is ours and we have each other and no one can change that or take that away and that is the best thing about all of this!
I love you!
Mike
MOTOJOURNALISM MUSEUMAND INTERNET CAF?–Coming This Springin beautifulEagle Nest, New Mexico.Featuring men & women?s bunkrooms with full bath and lockers, covered, locked bike parking, in-house computers with free hi-speed internet serviced by:
Enchanted Circle Macintosh
For more information call:
(505) 377-3010
Email: info@gotwanderlust.com
NEW FROM FAB KEVIN–I finally have these taillights ready for sale. They have 2 high intensity (dual intensity) LED lights, housed in a case machined of 6061 aluminum.The light is held onto the bracket with polished stainless steel fasteners, and polished brass wingnuts.
The bracket is my “standard” style steel side mount, designed to last forever.
It is also available as a “custom” fender mount too.
Priced at $200 for the side mount, and $175 for the fender mount.
HEY, IS THAT LIVIA?–Chopperz4Life Mfg. Co. signs Livia as spokesmodel for 10 shows and will be using her photos in a national advertising campaign covering several biker magazines.
This weekend is the Virginia Beach Bike Classic held in Virginia Beach, VA. Livia will be signing new photos of her on a Chopperz4Life Pro Street 300 Series. You’ll also be able to check out the new 330 Series Chopper at the show. Just look for Livia in the Chopperz4Life Booth and stop by to get a signed photo or polaroid.
You’ll also be able to see Livia at these events in the Chopperz4Life booth:
Virginia Beach Bike Classic – Virginia Beach, VA April 29 – May 1
Myrtle Beach Weekend – Mrytle Beach, SC May 12-22
Thunder Run in DC – Bull Run, VA May 27-29
Gettysburg Bike Week – Gettysburg, PA June 7-10
Thunder in the Valley – Johnstown, PA June 23-26
Little Sturgis Rally – Sturgis, KY July 14-17
Summer Bikefest – Carlisle, PA July 22-24
WVMountainFest – Morgantown, WV July 29-31
Mid-Atlantic MotorFest – Fairfax, VA September 2-3
Delmarva Bike Week – Ocean City, MD September 15-18
MANURE– In the 16th and 17th centuries, everything had to be transported by ship, and it was also before commercial fertilizer’s invention, so large shipments of manure were common. It was shipped dry, because in dry form it weighed a lot less than when wet, but once water (at sea) hit it, it not only became heavier, but the process of fermentation began again, of which a by-product is methane gas.
As the stuff was stored below decks in bundles, you can see what could (and did) happen. Methane began to build up below decks and the first time someone came below at night with a lantern, BOOOOM! Several ships were destroyed in this manner before it was determined what caused theexplosions.
After that, the bundles of manure were always stamped with the term “Ship High In Transit” on them which meant for the sailors to stow it high enough off the lower decks so that any water that came into the hold would not touch this volatile cargo and start the production of methane.
Thus evolved the term “S.H.I.T.,” (Ship High In Transit) which has come down through the centuries and is in use to this very day. You probably did not know the true history of this word.
Neither did I. I thought it was a golf term.
Chris T.
BIKERNET PRODUCT PICK OF THE WEEK–
Crime Scene Choppers Introduces Speedster? Gas Cap
Flip-top gas cap brings vintage race car style to your bike
? Crime Scene Choppers announces the availability of the Speedster gas cap ? a custom gas cap inspired by vintage race car style, scaled for a bike.
The Speedster is CNC machined from 6061-T6 and hand finished. The pivot arms are mirror-finished stainless. The Speedster is available with your choice of brass or polished stainless pivots and mounting screws. A weld-in mounting boss and gasket are available separately.
The Speedster is made in the USA.
Quality and Style
?Our new gas cap? said Joe McGlynn, owner of Crime Scene Choppers. ?traces its roots to quick release gas fillers used on Indy cars in the 1950s. I wanted to capture that style with lots of fine details, and scale it to look right on a custom bike. We introduced the cap at the Laughlin run last week and we?ve had an unbelievable response!?
Speedster Availability
The Speedster gas cap is available through http://www.CrimeSceneChoppers.com immediately. The cap may be ordered with either stainless or brass pivots and mounting screws. New products are being introduced every month, so check the website for the latest news.
REQUEST FROM THE NATIONAL COALITION OF MOTORCYCLISTS–At the 2002 NCOM Convention in New Orleans, in a moving tribute to Brothers &Sisters Lost, Doc Reichenbach, Chairman of the NCOM Board and President of ABATEof Florida, read a list of names of recently deceased Freedom Fighters submittedby motorcycle organizations and clubs nationwide for this special dedication.ABATE of Florida donated a brass bell to the National Coalition of Motorcyclistswhich was rung once for each name on an 18-page list, which took eight minutesto read.
This dedication has become a Convention tradition and will once again take placeduring the 20th Annual NCOM Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, and the NationalCoalition of Motorcyclists is requesting that MRO’s, motorcycle clubs, andriding associations submit the names of those members and supporters who havedied since May 2004, so that we may pay tribute to their memories.
IN ADDITION, the National Coalition of Motorcyclists is once again requestingthat Convention attendees from motorcycle rights organizations, clubs andassociations please bring an auction item on behalf of your group to help raisemoney for bikers? rights and provide entertainment after the Silver Spoke AwardsBanquet on Saturday evening. Proceeds from the auction go into the Freedom Fund,which provides funding for several NCOM programs and projects that benefitmotorcycling and bikers? rights efforts.
The 20th Annual NCOM Convention will be held May 5-7, 2005 at the Sheraton MusicCity Hotel, 777 McGavock Pike, Nashville, Tenn 37214. Call (615) 885-2200. CallNCOM for Convention registration information and hotel availability at (800)525-5355.
RFR – RIGID FRAME RICHARD ? ROVING FREELANCE REPORTER–So how was the weekend? Not bad here I had to miss a party at Spanky & Vanna’s with ALL the girls from here club last night in Houston. I shot that orange panhead today for Greg, he called after you forwarded my e-mail and said he was interested. It won 3rd Place Spectator Class at the ER show yesterday.
I also shot this bike for the shop, it won 2nd Place Antique Judged Class. They took two bikes and came home with two trophies, not bad for a days work. There are no riding shots it was just finished, Seth said they fired it off for a few minutes and rolled it in the trailer and went to Dallas. I told them I would let you check it out. I have 3 other contact sheets if you want to see more.
RFR
P.S. You are more then welcome to send large cash donations for my birthday in the am or high end photography equipment. Someday I may learn to use it.
When is/was your birthday?
CYRIL HUZE SPIKEE RISERS– These riser kits have a unique design with spike covers. They feature invisible hardware: cover hides the upper handlebar clamp bolts. They are beautifully chrome plated. Available in 3″, 5″ and 7″ rise for 1″ handlebars. Matching hand grips, foot pegs, mirrors, coil brackets, engine head bolts, are also available.
Cyril Huze.
Tel 561-392-5557
Fax 561-392-9923
http://www.cyrilhuze.com
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NEW TAXI SERVICE IN WAIKIKI–Chris T.
MOTOHAAS DETACHABLE–Wall mount storage for all your detachables.?
The standard docking station comes with all the hardware necessary to store your Harley? detachable windshield and detachable passenger backrest.?
Should you prefer the backrest mount luggage rack for your ride, the backrest can easily be remounted to accommodate you with the addition of two docking points, into the pre-drilled holes.
Check out the website– http://www.motohaas.com/home1.htm
BILL RUCKER IS RECOVERING FROM THE STURGIS ACCIDENT OF 2004–
Rucker Performance is Delivering American Muscle Bikes
There is no thrill like being on your motorcycle and seeing Rocky Mountains lay out in front of you. As your gaze levels you can see the ribbon of asphalt wind down and then up to the next peak, your large-bore S&S engine provides reassuring power, and you have become one with the bike and the road.
Then tragedy strikes, a distracted motorist nails you head on and sends you forty feet in the air. After 21 days in the hospital you come out with your lower left leg removed-facing months of excruciating physical therapy.
What would you do if that happened to you? If you’re Bill Rucker, President of Rucker Performance, you grab your dream even tighter, pull your family and friends together and do what you do best? build cutting-edge motorcycles.
After the accident and during the recovery Bill’s daughter, Erin Rucker took control of the firm and kept production moving. By necessity she became highly efficient at putting out fires, resolving supplier and customer issues and making sure that the bikes were getting to the dealers. The accident occurred right after Sturgis in 2004. As of April 2005, Bill is fitted with a prosthesis and is up walking around on his own.
The accident slowed Bill down but hasn’t reduced his creative fire. Ever since Bill co-founded American IronHorse, he has been turning out inspired and innovative designs.
Since the entire team at Rucker Performance lives and breathes high-performance American Muscle Bikes, it is no surprise that the latest designs are cutting edge all the way.
Rucker’s latest design is the Predator; it is a long, lean American Muscle Bike that sports a high-output S&S 124 CI engine with metal skin. The technology advanced Assassin uses the new S&S closed-loop fuel injection system with carbon fiber tail section, belly pan and light housing. In addition, the rear suspension uses a cantilever Indy-style suspension that makes ride height adjustments a snap.
About Rucker Performance
Rucker Performance Motorcycle Company started production in 2004 and have quickly become a leading designer and manufacturer of custom American Muscle Bikes and Chopper motorcycles. Rucker Performance is known for ground-shaking performance with fit and finish that is comparable to one-off custom motorcycles.
Additional design queues include soft-style suspension, high-performance V-twin dual-cam 124 cubic inch engines, clean, sharp lines, 6-speed transmissions, stretch tanks and fat tires. Designing and manufacturing is performed at the company’s headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas.
S&S CYCLE RECEIVES TUV APPROVAL FOR 96″ ENGINE–GERMANY (April 19, 2005) S&S Cycle announces TUV approval for its popular 96″ high performance V-Twin engine. This is the second engine to receive TUV approval; the S&S 124″ engine was approved on March 20, 2005.
The European Community has strict guidelines regarding emissions and noise standards. The S&S 96″ engine has met the required criteria for EC regulations of emission (2002/51EC) and also passed the current noise limits (97/24EC Chapter 9) testing. The results of the testing on the S&S 96″ engine were in accordance to the strict requirements for TUV. Testing and approval of additional S&S engines is expected.
S&S is now able to deliver products in the European community without having to rely exclusively on the verification or certification of other dealers and distributors. These stringent TUV guidelines help establish standards for safety and quality for a variety of products sold in the European community, including Proven Performance S&S products.
Related to the 96″ and 124″ approvals, S&S received TUV verification on December 20, 2004 for their Quality Management System, used for producing complete assembled engines and frames, among other things. This verification was approved following a detailed audit performed (#20662508) at the S&S facilities in Viola and La Crosse , Wisconsin .
“This is great news,” said S&S president Brett Smith . “Our 96″ engine is extremely popular; having TUV approval of this engine, along with previous approval of our 124″ engine is another important step in strengthening our international distribution and showing our commitment to our European customers.”
TUV sets the standard for safety and quality for new and existing products, systems, and services for the European community, with Germany having the most stringent requirements. This TUV verification gives S&S Cycle even more credibility in the European market as business continues to expand internationally. S&S products are sold through their extensive international dealer network, including direct dealers and distributors across the globe. For more information visit the S&S web site at http://www.sscycle.com.
COFFEE & DONUT DONATIONS NEEDED FOR ABATE HOSPITALITY BOOTH AT RFTW– ABATE Locals from throughout California will be hosting a Coffee and Donut Tent at the starting point of Run For The Wall on Wednesday May 18, 2005.
6-8 AM at the T/A Truck stop in Ontario, I-10 @ Milliken.
No cost. No politics. No recruiting. Just a nice thing to do for our nation?s heroes and their supporters. A stack of Bailing Wires will be on hand for riders to take along and my Biker Civics 101 column for the May issue talks about the ride.
Please contact Robert at 909-574-8909 or your Local ABATE President if you would like to donate money, donuts, coffee, supplies or time as a volunteer.
Any and all donations are greatly appreciated. Small road items too, for instance, one generous donor contributed 400 tubes of lip balm and another donor contributed packets of Flavored Oatmeal for riders to eat or take along.
WHAT IS RUN FOR THE WALL?
Run For The Wall (RFTW) was started in 1989 as an effort by a couple of Vietnam Veterans who traveled across the heartland of America on motorcycles, talking to local Radio, TV, and Newspapers about the fact that we have thousands of men and women still unaccounted for from all of our wars. We continue this tradition every May.
We don’t give political speeches or stage demonstrations. Run For The Wall gets its message across by traveling through the United States in a safe and orderly manner. We obey traffic laws and treat the citizens with respect.
But the issues of public awareness are only part of the benefit of Run For The Wall. We also give Vietnam Veterans the opportunity to get the welcome home they never got twenty years ago, and start their healing process.
Everyone who has fought, or has friends or loved ones who have fought in a war has their own issues from their experience. Everyone has something, be it the welcome home, the good-bye to buddies lost, the ability to finally help the young boys we watched every night on TV, or just trying to make up for coming home alive. Once you have participated in Run For The Wall you find that whatever you’ve been missing, can be found in the Run For The Wall family. You can finally start settling issues that have been put away for over twenty years.
There is no charge for participating in Run For The Wall, although you have to pay your own expenses. We have been very fortunate in the past in that we generally get a great deal of support from organizations and people along the way. Most night?s dinners are provided free or for a small donation by concerned citizens, as well as some breakfasts and lunches. We have generous groups who have paid for gas and lodging as well.
The trip takes ten days to reach the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, where our Run officially ends on the Friday evening before Memorial Day. Additionally, we have things scheduled for the weekend, ending with participation in the Rolling Thunder Parade in Washington DC, on Sunday. It is quite a sight to behold, 200,000 motorcycles all starting at once and parading through downtown Washington, ending at the Wall.
Along the way across the U.S. we make stops at Memorials, Veteran’s Hospitals, and we enjoy parades, escorts, and welcome home receptions from many of the patriotic towns.
The ages of the participants range from eight to eighty, there are mothers, fathers, grandfathers, grandmothers (who ride their own bikes!), veterans from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, active military, supporters, and family. Everyone is welcome. The only rule is NO ATTITUDES.
Some people join Run For The Wall and think of it as just another vacation or motorcycle event. But after one or two days you realize this is something very special. It is unlike anything else you have experienced, and it becomes a mission! You become part of the Run For The Wall family, whose members come from all over the United States, Canada, and Australia. What could be more perfect than having fun, making new friends, and helping a very good cause, POW/MIA.
You don’t have to ride a motorcycle to participate, we have some members who drive chase trucks, some bring motor homes, or cars, one year there was even an 18 wheeler who joined us. The important thing is to join the cause!
Visit the Run For The Wall website: http://www.rftw.org
Thank you for your support of this worthwhile endeavor, an opportunity for ABATE of California Members to say “Thank You” to our Nation’s Veterans and their Families.
~Richard “Splatt” Hall
Assistant State Director, ABATE of California
BIKERNET/HOT BIKE/STREET CHOPPER/HOT ROD BIKE RIDE TO STURGIS OPEN THE PUBLIC–Yep, it’s the third annual HOT BIKE, Bikernet.com, Street Chopper and BikeWorks Charity Ride to Sturgis. I’ll give you a brief rundown: The charityefforts are to support the Crazy Horse Monument in the Black Hills. We leave from Phoenix on Wednesday the 3rd of August and ride alongwarm twisting highways, ducking interstates wherever possible to Durango,Colorado for the night. Then it’s up Thursday morn and down the terrificmountain roads into Aspen, Colorado for the night. Both these towns areknock-outs for terrific restaurants and nightlife. Friday morning we cut adusty trail north again into Cheyenne and we’re almost home. Saturday wemeander up killer roads into the Badlands and Deadwood, but we won’t stopuntil we reach the Full Throttle Saloon for our first party of the Rally.
It’s a chance to ride with the staffs of all three mags and thegirls of Bikernet to Sturgis. We’ve designed the ride to be comfortable andentertaining while supporting the Crazy Horse Monument. Each day will cover250-300 miles so we’ll roll into town in time to hang out by the pool, hitthe gym, shop in town then have a killer meal. We’re looking for IndustryCompanies to sponsor each evening meal, beginning in Durango, then Aspen andfinally in Cheyenne. We’ll handle all the arrangements, just pick up the taband support our Charity. Full Throttle will take care of our First RallyParty in Sturgis. That’s it, you cover the hotels and your expenses, we makeall the arrangements and you make a donation to Crazyhorse.
To get hooked up you need to contact Joerlene, our travel agent andline up hotels. She will have rooms booked from Phoenix to Cheyenne and ifyou’re not hooked up in Sturgis, she’ll try to help. Her email address is – carefreetours@hawaii.rr.com.
We can’t wait for the ride.
Bandit
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April 28, 2005 Part 1
By Bandit |
ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE–There?s a few things whirling around my feeble brain today; first is the new Hot Bike that?s about to come out. Bandit always gets the first few copies and brings them home for my boys and me. I look through them and try to be biased of my opinion. Of course anything Mr. Editor does I like cause, I like him. However, I always try to look at it like I don?t know him or anything about the magazine business, just as a consumer. My honest opinion is the mags always look good. I read the ?Letters To The Editor?, more specifically the complaints. I?m amazed at the close-minded individuals out there. Now this is just my opinion, just like those who write in, but who buys a motorcycle magazine, geared towards adults and complains that because now that there is a woman (yikes!), and a cuss word or two, they can no longer buy the magazine cause their wife won?t be happy, or child can?t read it? You can go to any public beach and see more skin than what they show in Hot Bike or Street Chopper. And I?m sure these 8-year olds are gonna read the articles verbatim. I know we?ve been through this before but I?m picking an old scab cause of the letters posted in the newest issue. I guess I shouldn?t let it bother me cause just like here in Your Shots, for every one bad letter you get ten good.
Secondly, I?ve stayed away from posting too much about the progress of the Headquarters cause I didn?t want to seem like we turned in to ?Biker Home Improvement?. But recently a few people have mentioned that they liked seeing the pics of the building and following the progress, so next week I?ll show you what?s happened in the last couple of months. I promise not to get carried away.
Third and lastly, I just want to thank all who come to Bikernet and take the time to write to Your Shots, submit your Events, post your Bike Shops, Bars & Hangouts? This really is an exciting time in this industry and being able to spend my days corresponding with you readers, industry leaders, start-up companies be it bike products or apparel, it?s very rewarding and enjoyable.
OK, enough bull-crap, now for the news?
ALL AMERICAN CHOPPERS–Bandit, These came from All American. Check out the Dark Blue custom.
Don
GREAT SITE YOU GOT THERE BROS– Just Posted an Event with you for Nebraska, We’re a New (REAL) Biker Foundation. Legal with the Man, if you know what I mean.
Send Us a Banner, and we’ll put your Link on Our Site, and Hope you do the Same. All we ask is Spread the Word We’re Here to Try and Help…..
HOT BIKE SUPER SHOW IN IRVINE–YO, Horse Power Promotions artist has been working hard to create this killer One-of-a-kind Hot Bike Super Show tour free t-shirt. Each person that pays the 15 dollar ride-in admission to the Hot Bike Super Shows at The All American Motorcycle Madness May 20-22 in Santa Maria, Ca. The West Coast Super Show June 4th and 5th at Hidden Valley in Irvine, Ca. and the Kentucky Super Show September 10th and 11th in Louisville Ky. will be sporting one of these free tour t-shirts. If you?re not lucky enough to visit one of these motorcycle market places, just click on to http://www.horsepowerpromotions.com and order one for 15 dollars and we will pay the shipping. For more info on these and the Hot Bike Mid State Rally check out the web site.
The Hot Bike Super Show tour is just what it says ,a super bike show. Horse Power Promotions, the tours production and promotions team has pulled out all the stops to create a bike show worthy of being tagged Super Show. You know what I mean, 90% of the bike shows out their give away cheap little plaques like spelling B plaques from second grade. Even though they were always out of my reach. Horse Power Promotions works with some of the craftsmen in our industry like Cycle Smith, Dakota Digital, Ego Tripp, Carriage Works and Joker Machine to come up with some killer one of a kind billet and handle bar awards. First through third place are awarded in at least 17 classes for baggers to bobbers. So get that polishing going. No matter if you have an American V Twin , chopper or a metric bike we have a class for you and a trophy that you will be proud to put in your case.
The Hot Bike All American Motorcycle Madness May 20-22 Santa Maria Ca.
The Hot Bike West Coast Super Show June 4-5 Irvine Ca.
The Hot Bike Mid State Rally Sept. 2-4 Paso Robles Ca.
The Hot Bike Kentucky Super Show Sept. 10-11 Louisville Ky.
For more info check out http://www.horsepowerpromotions.com or call 805-686-2007
FROM LAST WEEKS NEWS–We ran the article about Billy Lane and Mike Ferussi, but didn?t have a picture of Mike. Now we do.
DO-IT-YOURSELF MACHINING–As spring reaches most of the United States, auto and motorbike do-it-yourselfers are turning to eMachineShop http://www.emachineshop.com/, the world’s first online factory for customized parts. EMachineShop.com is helping customers ready vehicles for the road and track, restore classic cars and prepare motorcycles for rides in the coming good weather.
In just the past week, eMachineShop.com has produced parts for automobile shifter brackets and linkages, brake dust shields, and windshield wiper arms. Motorcyclists have created customized parts for handlebars, locking and brake mechanisms, tank spacers and engine crankshafts.
“Customization of cars and motorcycles is extremely popular, and gear-heads often need to quickly, inexpensively and accurately obtain specialized parts made from steel, aluminum, brass, plastic and just about any other industrial material, “ said Jim Lewis, eMachineShop.com president.
“Automotive enthusiasts are a very demanding breed,” continued Mr. Lewis “yet most franchise auto parts retailers simply cannot meet their needs with off-the-shelf parts. Therefore, obtaining exactly the right part for an out-of-production 1960 Sunbeam Alpine sports car, or a special saddlebag bracket for a Harley-Davidson low-rider means looking in new places. eMachineShop.com is an innovative solution offering the easiest, most cost-effective way to turn ideas into real 3D parts at both prototype and production quantities. Car, truck and motorcycle applications are by far the most common specialized parts we create,” he said.
eMachineShop.com drives the solution
Until now, someone needing a custom part had to buy and learn expensive and complex CAD software, make technical drawings, locate a machine shop, find a way to transmit the drawings to the machine shop, discuss the design with an accomplished machinist, sift through numerous price quotations, and eventually get the part – often paying much more than necessary while adding weeks of delay. Via the Internet, eMachineShop.com has put computing horsepower where it will do the most good – right at the fingertips of the customizer, restorer, racing technician and shade-tree mechanic.
eMachineShop is a subsidiary of Micro Logic, a privately held technology organization located at 666 Godwin Avenue, Midland Park, NJ 07432. Telephone 201-447-9120.
Web site: http://www.emachineshop.com/.
FAR OUT LEATHER–My name is Dror Shalita and I own Far Out Leather in Needham, MA. We import tanned ostrich leather from our family owned ostrich farm in South Africa. In recent weeks I have been receiving unusual increase in volume of inquiries regarding ostrich leather for motorcycle seats and automotive upholstery.
Incase you also got inquiries or need ostrich leather, we offer:
1. The right ostrich skins for the job. We have the capacity to produce exactly what you like.
2. Custom tanning to your needs (water and UV protection)in standard and metallic colors.
3. All the advice you need for making the best custom ostrich leather job.
4. Ostrich leather accessories for motorcycles and other motor sports.
More information about our ostrich skins is available at http://www.faroutleather.com
Thank you
Dror Shalita
Far Out Leather
60 Nardone Rd.
Needham, MA, 02492
tel: 781-400-1054
WHO THE FUCK!?– Hey Bandit!! Can you make out that shirt? Bring back any hazy memories? My 2nd tattoo at Samy’s in Frankfurt, Germany during the 70’s…Having fun in the military mom!
You can almost make out the duct tape on the right boot in the one image, hell yea, Good Times!
That one image is from the night of our party for the movie The Wild One, first time it had shown on base. Heilbron, Germany, 22nd Maintenance Company.
RFR
BUELL ANNOUNCES NEW 2005 RACING CONTINGENCY PROGRAM–
More than $200,000 in Cash Contingencies Offered to Privateer Buell Racers
MILWAUKEE (April 21, 2005) ? Buell Motorcycle Company recently announced a new addition to its racing support program for 2005, with $134,350 in contingency paid to racers aboard Buell motorcycles in multiple regional race series. Combined with the already announced $70,500 support for the Formula USA National Thunderbike series, privateer Buell racers will be chasing more than $200,000 of cash contingencies at race tracks across the U.S. in 2005.
The new program pays cash to Buell racers competing in Championship Cup Series (CCS) Expert and Amateur Thunderbike class, Willow Springs Motorcycle Club (WSMC) Battle of the Twins (BOTT) Middleweight Expert class, Washington Motorcycle Road Racing Association (WMRRA) Formula Thunder Expert class and All Harley Drag Racing Association (AHDRA) Hot Street class. Any year and model Buell motorcycle is eligible for the contingency program and racers should contact the racing organizations to receive the Buell contingency form with complete program details.
For more details go to http://www.buell.com or contact the race series organizers listed above.
?As a former privateer racer, I understand and appreciate the hard work and dedication it takes to compete week in and week out. We?re proud to support the efforts of Buell racers nationwide,? said Erik Buell, Chairman and Chief Technical Officer of Buell Motorcycle Company.
To learn more about Buell motorcycles, visit your local Buell dealer today and experience the pure streetfighter attitude, style and performance only found on board a Buell. Call 1-800-490-9635 for the Buell dealer nearest you. Or go to http://www.buell.com.
BOOMERS HAVE A TICKET TO RIDE–MOTORCYCLES: The market for two-wheel excitement continues to grow, fueled by middle-class baby boomers.
BY RICK BARRETT
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL
MILWAUKEE – Ken and Jessica Sierszen are the kind of bikers the motorcycle industry just can’t get too many of.He rides an American Iron Horse chopper. She rides a Buell motorcycle and completed a Harley-Davidson Rider’s Edge program aimed at getting women and younger riders into the sport.
The residents of Bay View, Wis., come from a middle-class background, aren’t shy about spending money on their bikes and plan to ride for decades. That’s exactly what the U.S. motorcycle industry wants as the baby boomer generation pushes the middle-age envelope.
“My interest will always be on two wheels,” Ken, 42, said. “As long as I am healthy enough to ride, I will keep going.”
Thank goodness for the baby boomers, born between about 1946 and 1964.They’ve been the driving force behind two major expansions in motorcycle sales during the past 40 years, according to David Anders, a Merrill Lynch analyst in New York.And the baby boomers aren’t finished yet, as many reach their peak income-earning years.
Given that an average boomer is 49 years old, they will continue to ride another 10 or 15 years, Anders said in a research report released in March.Even a 2 percent increase in motorcycle sales to this generation would result in about 750,000 new riders, and that’s probably a conservative number, Anders said.With kids in college and more free time, baby boomers have returned to motorcycling after at least a few years on the sidelines or having never been in the sport.
Since 1995, U.S. motorcycle registrations have increased from 3.8 million to nearly 6 million at the end of 2004. Baby boomers are in the driver’s seat of the current expansion, Anders said.
“Not surprisingly, between 1990 and 2003, motorcycle ownership rates among baby boomers increased 44 percent, versus only 6 percent with non-baby boomers,” he said.
Harley-Davidson has fueled much of the growth, too, Anders noted.Nearly 75 percent of all highway motorcycles sold in the United States in 2004 were cruisers and touring bikes, which are the categories where Harley has done well. The company significantly improved its product quality and selection, upgraded its dealership network, and launched effective marketing campaigns, Anders said.
“And the potential customers were right there: the baby boomers,” he said.
Harley-Davidson, which skated on the edge of bankruptcy in the 1980s, was in the right place at the right time in the 1990s, said Bob Simonson, an analyst with William Blair & Co. in Chicago.Consumers went on a buying binge from 1995 to 2000.
“They bought just about anything you put in the store, and that included Harleys,” Simonson said.
Harley’s sales outlook remains solid for another decade, but the motorcycle icon can’t rely on baby boomers to stay in the saddle forever, he said.
“When these guys reach their mid-60s, they may not be buying motorcycles the way they used to,” Simonson said. “At different times in your life, you do different things.”
Harley sales won’t fall off a cliff when the baby boomers reach their senior years, but the company won’t have the wind at its back, either, analysts say.The percentage of young motorcycle owners has consistently fallen for more than 20 years, according to Anders.
In 1980, for example, nearly 25 percent of bike owners were between 18 and 24 years old. In 2003, that age group represented less than 11 percent of the owners.Harley officials would not comment on demographic trends. But the company knows it must bridge a generation gap between baby boomers and younger riders, said Donald Brown, a motorcycle industry economist in Irvine, Calif.
Harley has tried to narrow the gap through bikes such as the V-Rod, a sport bike that appeals to some younger riders, and a separate line of Buell motorcycles aimed at riders who otherwise would be on Japanese-made bikes.But the V-Rod is too expensive for many first-time motorcycle buyers, and so far it hasn’t been a great success, Brown said.With a wide range of smaller, less-expensive bikes in their stables, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturers have an advantage over Harley when it comes to recruiting younger riders, according to Brown.
The price of an on-highway motorcycle has increased almost fivefold during the past 20 years, Anders said.
“Considering the additional insurance costs and the necessary gear, motorcycling has become an expensive passion to pursue, especially for young people,” he said.
Since the 1990s, consumers have had more entertainment options, from more-sophisticated video games to faster, user-friendly motor scooters. Attitudes toward motorcycles also have changed, Anders said.
“Some argue that motorcycles have evolved from a symbol of anti-establishment in the 1960s and 1970s to a prestige and status symbol of the establishment,” Anders said. “Adults demonstrate their youthfulness with their powerful motorcycles, whereas young people look for other activities… to express their rebellion.”But the trend toward fewer young people owning motorcycles might be slowing.One reason is the growing popularity of custom bikes such as the Orange County Chopper that have been given generous amounts of media exposure through reality television shows. The TV shows have struck a chord with a young audience, as well as baby boomers, and will help increase motorcycle sales, analysts said.They’ve given custom bike builders more credibility with people who might not be hard-core riders, said Jamie Strasser, president and owner of Jamie’s Customs, a Big Bend, Wis., motorcycle dealership.
“It’s almost like the stock market,” Strasser said. “People see their friends and neighbors getting into it, and they jump in, too.”
Harley has set a goal of producing a record 400,000 motorcycles in 2007. The company will need between 8 percent and 9 percent annual sales growth to reach that target, according to analysts.
In a survey of 20 Harley dealerships in 19 states in March, only 11 dealers, or 55 percent, said they thought Harley could sustain 8 percent to 9 percent sales growth during the next three years, according to Piper Jaffray Co., a Minneapolis investment firm.
“This is down from an 80 percent dealer response in our September 2004 survey,” said Anthony Gikas, a Piper Jaffray analyst.“I think it’s highly unlikely that Harley’s business will start heading down,” he said. “But the standing question is whether they can increase sales enough” to meet ambitious sales goals.
Harley can still get plenty of mileage from the baby boomers, at least for another seven years or so, according to Anders.
“The boomers have been the major customers and growth drivers of the motorcycle industry for a long time,” he said.
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April 27, 2005
By Bandit |
Compiled & Edited by Bill Bish,
National Coalition of Motorcyclists
FEDERAL HIGHWAY FUNDING BILL ON THE MOVE AGAIN — Following six deadline extensions since October 2003, the massive federal highway funding bill is on the move again, this time passing the House on March 10th by an overwhelming 417-9 vote.
The House version, H.R.3, the Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (TEA-LU), contains several motorcycle safety provisions including providing federal grant money to promote rider training and motorcycle awareness.
With the current extension expiring on May 31st, the Senate has yet to introduce their version of the comprehensive highway funding bill. Once the Senate passes their own highway bill, both measures will go to a conference committee to iron out any differences and then would go to the President for his signature or veto.
In other news from the Capital, Senate Bill S.577, the HIPAA Recreational Injury Technical Correction Act (Senators Susan Collins R-Maine and Russ Feingold D-WI) “To promote health care coverage parity for individuals participating in legal recreational activities or legal transportation activities” was re-introduced on March 9 and is essentially the same bill as last year. S.577 would close a loophole that allows health insurance providers to deny medical coverage to insureds who are injured while participating in so-called “risky activities” such as motorcycling, snowmobiling, skiing, horseback riding and other legal activities. The Senate passed similar legislation last session, but time ran out before the House of Representatives could act on it.
MOTORCYCLE CLUBS OPPOSE PATRIOT ACT– Sacramento, April 9, 2005 (AP) — The Northern California Confederation of Clubs, representing 41 motorcycle clubs – including the Hells Angels and the Vagos – is asking its members to send letters to their senators opposing the USA Patriot Act. They also oppose California’s Gang Abatement Act and a similar measure now before Congress (S 155, HR 970), according to an article appearing in the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
According to Nick Vales, a Vagos member and founder of the Sacramento Bill of Rights Society, the California Justice Department classifies Hells Angels and Vagos as “motorcycle gangs” and treats them the same as street gangs. Critics call this a form of group profiling.
“We are not a gang,” said Vales. “Last year we raised money for Christmas presents for the kids at the Sacramento Children’s Receiving Home and donated $1,000 to a school for disabled children in Auburn. In August we sponsor a campout for our own kids.”
The federal legislation contains several provisions similar to the Patriot Act, but unlike the Patriot Act, these provisions don’t have a “sunset clause,” i.e. they are not subject to periodic review and possible expiration. “If they lose those parts of the Patriot Act, they will still have them in the gang law,” Vales said.
Under the California Gang Abatement Act, a misdemeanor charge (“like spitting on the sidewalk,” said Vales) automatically becomes a felony if you are identified as a gang member, and a six-month sentence can be increased to five or 10 years. It also becomes a strike against you under California’s Three-Strike law.
People are being coerced by the threat of long sentences to sign a statement admitting to being a gang member. “This would make me a ‘person of interest’ under the Patriot Act,” Vales said.
“Because of the vagueness of the legislation, if I go to see my brother in Chicago, I can be charged with money laundering because I take cash across a state line and am identified with a motorcycle club.”
“Our club also has ties in other countries, such as Mexico and Japan,” Vales said. “If I give a club brother in Mexico $100, I could be charged with supporting terrorism in another country. Even collecting dues for any club or association can be called money laundering.
“As a young man I volunteered for the military,” he said. “Now they are trying to tell me what to wear, who I can associate with, what causes I can fight for. We’re trying to educate all our people that they have rights and should stand up for their rights.”
BIKERS LOBBY AGAINST NEVADA HELMET LAW– Motorcyclists showed up in force in Carson City to back a bill that would let them ride without helmets if they’re at least 21 years old. Senate Bill 151, sponsored by Sen. Bob Beers, R-Las Vegas, would remove the helmet requirement for adults who have been riding for at least a year and who have completed a state-approved motorcycle safety course. Also, passengers over 21 wouldn’t have to wear helmets.
“We believe that the real issue is freedom of choice, and there is a double standard,” said Rick Eckhardt, a Reno-area resident who questioned why skiers, horseback riders and rock climbers don’t have helmet requirements. Eckhardt of the Northern Nevada Coalition of Motorcyclists told the Senate Transportation and Homeland Security Committee he would still wear his helmet 95 percent of the time, but would like the option not to “when it’s 114 degrees in Las Vegas.”
Beers said 26 states have some sort of helmet law depending on the age of riders, four have no law, and 20 states and the District of Columbia require helmets of all riders.
“I’m not a motorcycle rider. To me this is not about obviously having the wind blow through my hair, but instead about personal freedom and liberty,” said Beers who doesn’t have a full head of hair. “My concern is that when the government mandates a helmet, it propagates the myth that government can be your parent.”
“Education is the key, not helmets or insurance,” said Donald Boyer, senior director of Motorcyclists for Nevada. “Let me ask you: If we took all of the motorcycles off the road today, could we close down just one hospital? I wouldn’t think s
AUSTRALIAN POLICE WANT TO BAN BIKER PATCHES — Police Commissioner Karl O’Callaghan wants laws toughened to crack down further on outlaw “bikie gangs”. The police legal services team is reviewing possible legislation, including that affecting bikers, and Commissioner O’Callaghan will take his proposals to Police Minister Michelle Roberts within weeks, according to March 13 The Sunday Times.
South-West district Supt. Ron Randall wants the reforms to include a ban on bikers wearing their colors in public. And they should be stopped from riding in groups bigger than four when moving between towns, he said.
“All I’m saying is that the environment may now be conducive to some debate on this issue, whether or not there is a need for reforms and separate legislation, and whether or not this is viable,” he said.
Reforms that might result from such debate would benefit the community because police resources now used to deal with “bikies” could be used elsewhere, he said.
TROOPER TELLS 911 CALLER “TOO BAD” — A Connecticut state trooper was suspended for 15 days without pay after he was recorded on a 911 tape saying “too bad” to a caller seeking help for a man injured in a motorcycle accident, reported the Associated Press on March 22, 2005.
State police said the dismissive answer caught on tape by Trooper Robert Peasley did not affect the response time to the accident involving Justin Sawyer, 21, who died of a severe head injury a week after the accident last August.
Russell Shepard, a friend of Sawyer’s, called 911, which was routed to the state police barracks in Montville, CT. When he reported the accident, officer Peasley said, “Yeah … too bad,” and hung up, according to the audio tape obtained by WTNH-TV.
Shepard said he was shocked, believing he had reached a wrong number. So another friend made a second call. “Yeah,” the officer responded. “Help will get there. Shouldn’t be playing games.”
A third emergency call was finally answered by a different dispatcher, who asked about Sawyer’s condition and advised those nearby not to touch him.
“I am absolutely outraged every time I hear that ‘too bad’ and then click,” said Sawyer’s father, Jim Sawyer. “I only know that I would have felt a whole lot more comfortable if I had heard people responding on the end of that 911 call with some heart and caring.”
State police said the comments by Peasley, an 18-year-veteran, were unprofessional, and the agency apologized if “our actions added to the family’s pain.”
WEIRD NEWS: HYDROGEN-POWERED MOTORCYCLE IS TOO QUIET– The world’s first hydrogen-powered motorcycle has been launched in Britain. It can reach 50mph in 12 seconds, produces no emissions and is as quiet as a laptop computer – but that could be a problem. While anti-noise groups welcome the prospect of a quiet motorcycle, engineers are considering adding an artificial “vroom” as they worry its silence might be dangerous.
Harry Bradbury, chief executive of manufacturer Intelligent Energy, said: “There has never been a silent bike produced, so no one is used to it.” As it goes forward towards production, we’re going to give thought to some light noise modulation.” He is planning to introduce an artificial engine noise which could be used in an urban setting to alert other road users but switched off in the countryside to allow for a peaceful ride. The bike is powered by a briefcase-sized cell filled with high-pressure hydrogen, which needs to be refilled every 100 miles.
MAY IS MOTORCYCLE AWARENESS MONTH —and a member of ABATE of California has suggested a new driving game to promote awareness of motorcycles sharing the road with other vehicles.
Most of us grew up in the back of mom and dad’s car playing driving games such as “slug bug” or “punch buggy” when you’re the first to spot a VW “bug” on the road, or more recently “Cruiser Bruiser” for kids who see a PT Cruiser cruising alongside the family sedan.
Cathryne Darmer of ABATE of California suggests a new twist on the old road games with “Chopper Chop”; where the first one to notice a motorcycle gets to render a harmless karate chop to the leg of their traveling companion. The idea is to teach kids to play the game and instill awareness of motorcycles in traffic. Adds a new meaning to “Look Out For Motorcycles!”
MUSICAL “THE RIDE” DEPICTS RUN FOR THE WALL– As Memorial Day looms closer and riders across the country plan their annual trek to Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. on May 29 for Rolling Thunder, perhaps a side trip to West Springfield, Massachusetts is in order. A musical that portrays the emotional aftershocks of the Vietnam War will be presented by the Theater Project at the Majestic Theater entitled “The Ride,” an original work by Theater Project founder Danny Eaton and Majestic Theater Music Director Mitch Chakour, which will run April 21 – May 29 at the 230-seat theater.
Described as “a patriotic love story – with motorcycles!” the story focuses on a successful engineer who decides to take his first Memorial Day weekend journey to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. Eaton, a Marine Corp veteran who served from 1965 to 1970, participated in his first Run for the Wall in 2003. He acknowledges what he calls “the unquestioning sense of brotherhood among all military vets,” but notes that Vietnam veterans “kept P.O.W./M.I.A. issues top-of-mind more than any other group of vets. This play is a tip of the hat to their nobility.”
“The Ride” will be directed by Zoya Kachadurian. Mitch Chakour composed the score. Eaton and Chakour wrote the lyrics. Tickets for the play range from $17 – $25 and can be ordered by calling the box office at (413) 747-7797.
(NOT SO) QUOTABLE QUOTES:– “They are the scourge on our highway. They are an epidemic..They continue to clog the trauma centers of America.”
Dr. Jeffery W. Runge, Administrator
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)Referring to motorcyclists in a speech during the Safety Awards Luncheon at the annual Lifesavers Convention in Charlotte, NC
– March 14, 2005
April 20, 2005
By Bandit |
I KNOW IT?S ONLY WEDNESDAY–But we?re outta here to Laughlin maybe tonight. We were thinking about heading out at the crack of dawn tomorrow, but I think we should drive all night so we can lounge by the pool with drink in hand tomorrow instead.
Sorry the news is short; we?ll make up for it on Sunday in the Post. ~~Layla
PM CONTOUR MID CONTROLS–We?re seeing more and more builders experimenting with mid mounted foot controls and it looks like the aftermarket may have noticed, as well! These absolutely gorgeous mid controls are a product of Performance Machine and the prolific mind of Roland Sands. The left side is designed to hang from PM?s Contour Belt Drive Primary, and the right side is available for both a traditional drive bike (control mounts off of PM?s clutch slave) or a totally integrated hydraulic clutch slave and rear brake assembly for right side drive bikes.
The detail on these parts is amazing and they are available with a rubber wrapped peg, as well as a trick knurled aluminum peg. PM says they?ll make then in Polished, Chrome or black anodized finish!.
For more information, call or write to:
Performance Machine, Inc.
6892 Marlin Circle,
La Palma, CA 90623
714-523-3000
http://www.performancemachine.com
TO THOSE WHO SAY MOTORCYCLING IS DANGEROUS–“Everything is dangerous if you’re stupid.”
Nick Roberts
RON HOUNIET WINS FIRST SCREAMIN? EAGLE NITRO HARLEY EXHIBITION OF THE NHRA SEASON–LAS VEGAS, Nev. (April 18, 2005) ? There was a little luck behind Ron Houniet?s victory during the first Screamin? Eagle Nitro Harley event at the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series. Houniet beat Greg Grove on a motorcycle owned by legendary rider, Ray Price, during the final round of the NHRA SummitRacing.com Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Houniet qualified fourth in the eight-bike field with a 6.610-second run at 211.73 mph. He turned in a 7.680-second pass at 124.59 mph in the final race on Sunday against Grove, who fouled at the starting line, immediately handing the victory to Houniet.
“You never want to win on the red light, but sometimes it just happens that way,” Houniet said. “We had a couple of lucky breaks this weekend and it’s fitting we’re in Las Vegas of all places, but I think consistency was really the key for us. We kept making runs in the 6’s and it would have been nice to make bigger improvements along the way, but I’m real happy with the victory.”
The race was the first of three stops on the NHRA tour for the Nitro Harley-Davidsons. The top 10 Screamin’ Eagle Nitro riders from the AHDRA (All Harley-Davidson Racing Association) are invited to make the special appearance at the NHRA event. Houniet was more than happy to participate in an extra weekend of racing.
“Being here and being able to race with the likes of John Force, Larry Dixon and everyone else is just great,” Houniet said. “We love coming out here and it’s good exposure for the sport.”
The next stop on the NHRA tour for the Nitro Harley-Davidson motorcycles will be the O’Reilly NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals at Bristol Dragway in Bristol, Tenn., April 29- May 1. The final appearance will be at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Ill., Sept. 29- Oct. 2.
AMACC CAR SHOW–The Alvin-Manvel Area Chamber of Commerce Car Show Committee is currently planning the 4th Annual Classic Car and Bike Show (including swap meet and craft show) to be held on Saturday, May 21, 2005.
We would like to offer your company the opportunity to have promotional items in our participant goody bags. We will be putting together 200 goody bags on May 13, 2005. All items can be shipped to the address below.
If you are interested in a vendor booth or how to participate in the car show please see attached flyer. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you for your time and support! Have a GREAT day!
Brandy Crain
Alvin Convention & Visitors Bureau
105 W. Willis
Alvin, Texas 77511
Phone: 281-585-3359
Fax: 281-585-8662
alvincvb@alvintexas.org
BILLY LANE RIDES WITH RANGERS– Billy Lane Rides with returning Ranger?s out of Hunter Army Airfield
At Daytona Bike Week, Billy Lane worked on a bike that belonged to 1st Sgt. Mike Ferrusi during the Blood Sweat & Gears Tour. Mike?s wife wanted to surprise him while he was gone by adding a few parts to his bike, to do it right; she sent a letter to Billy Lane asking for parts advice. Billy chose to use that opportunity as a tool to thank service men overseas for what they do─ fight for our freedom. Billy brought Mike?s bike on stage daily and rebuilt it resulting in a unique Choppers Inc bike.
Following the build in Daytona, Billy promised to personally deliver the bike to Mike when he returned. Mike and his entire battalion returned last week to Savannah, GA. Over the past several weeks, Billy worked behind the scenes with the Hunter Army Airfield officials to be a part of their annual deployment ride. Attending the ride was Billy?s surprise for Mike and the whole crew at Hunter Army Airfield.
Thursday morning nearly one hundred riders saddled up for the 5th annual deployment ride. Billy rode up just before they left on 1st Sgt. Ferrusi?s bike and proudly handed it off with a heartfelt thank you adding; ?I?m here. I live a dream life. I ride motorcycles for a living and do what I love and these guys are out fighting for OUR freedom. I thought this would be the least I could do to thank them? said Lane.
Following the formal presentation of the bike, Billy and Ferrusi led the crowd on a 60 mile ride out of the Hunter Army Airfield.
?His generosity and support are unbelievable,? said 1st Sgt. Ferrusi. ?When I called home in March and learned that I was on the phone ?live? with Billy Lane at the Blood Sweat & Gears Tour in Daytona, I could not believe my ears. Then to see what he and the Choppers Inc crew had done to my bike via satellite, I was speechless. I thought that was the end and was so pleased, but it just kept coming, before I knew it, Billy was headed to Savannah riding my bike to present it to me in person. What a welcome home!? said Ferrusi.
Blood Sweat & Gears stops in Laughlin, NV next where a new bike project will begin. Billy will begin customizing a 2005 Heritage Springer provided by Carolina Harley-Davidson in Gastonia, NC. ?Some lucky person will be handed the keys to this bike when it is done.? said Lane, someone will get it just for coming to see us on the Tour?.
Following Laughlin, Blood Sweat & Gears will be at the Broken Spoke in Myrtle Beach, SC.
For Blood Sweat & Gears Tour sponsorship information, please contact Chrome Marketing Inc at 612-940-6115. Blood Sweat & Gears Tour is owned and copyrighted by Psycho Billy LLC, affiliated with Choppers Inc and Billy Lane. http://www.choppersinc.com
GOOD, BETTER, BEST– A Denver, Co policeman had a perfect spot to watch for speeders, but wasn’t getting many. Then, he discovered the problem – a 12-year-old boy was standing up the road with a hand painted sign, which read “RADAR TRAP AHEAD”.
The officer then found a young accomplice down the road with a sign reading “TIPS” and a bucket full of money. (And we used to just sell lemonade!)
BETTER A motorist was mailed a picture of his car speeding through an automated radar post in Vail, CO. A $40 speeding ticket was included. Being cute, he sent the police department a picture of $40. The police responded with another mailed shot of handcuffs.
BEST A young woman was pulled over for speeding. As the Colorado State Trooper walked to her car window, flipping open his ticket book, she said, “I bet you are going to sell me a ticket to the State Troopers Ball.”
He replied, “Colorado State Troopers Don’t Have Balls!”
There was a moment of silence while she smiled, and he realized what he’d just said. He then closed his book, got back in his patrol car and left. She was laughing too hard to start her car.
A WORD FROM ROGUE–This is Not a Good Bill. It was tried last year and defeated.It raises Money for the State but Does Nothing To Increase Penalties For Crashes, Injured or Killed People.Contact your Legislator and tell them not to pass without Loss Of License for Injury and Jail For Causing A Death.The State Does Not Need More Money and when you look at where the money goes it does not address the problem. ROGUE
Lawmakers back tough red-light penalties
By Sean Mussenden
Tallahassee bureau
TALLAHASSEE — As the parents of two young Orlando girls killed by a red-light runner watched stoically, the state House gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a law that would more than double fines for drivers who do not obey traffic signals.
The “Velez Memorial Traffic Safety Act” was named after 5-year-old Anjelica Velez and her sister, 2-year-old Victoria Velez, who were struck and killed by a sport utility vehicle that police said ran a red light on Goldenrod Road last fall.
The bill would increase the fine for running a red light from $60 to $125 and funnel the extra money to hospital trauma centers. It also would increase the number of license points from three to four as penalty for running a red light.
The girls’ father, Ivan Velez, said increasing the penalty for running a red light is a “good first step” toward preventing others from suffering as his family has.
Rep. Dean Cannon, a Winter Park Republican who sponsored the legislation, said he hopes the increased penalties will force drivers to think twice before going through an intersection after the light has changed.
“An enhanced penalty will impact behavior,” he said after the bill won approval without any debate.
State records show that in 2003, red-light runners caused 8,900 crashes that led to 115 deaths and about 13,000 injuries.
The legislation (HB 497) appears to have broad support in the House and is expected to gain final approval later this week.
A similar bill (SB 1264) is moving through the Senate.
As the House passed the measure Tuesday, Ivan and his wife, Yamilka Velez, looked on with approval from the visitors gallery. In October, Yamilka Velez was pushing Victoria in a stroller across Goldenrod in east Orange County.
Her other daughter was walking a few steps ahead when police say 22-year-old Ashley Elizabeth Townsend drove her SUV through a red light.
Townsend was charged with two counts of vehicular homicide last month. She has pleaded not guilty.
After the vote, Ivan Velez said he was happy lawmakers were moving to increase the penalty. “Florida has a major issue with people running red lights,” he said. “It’s a start. This is just the beginning of what’s needed.”
But the state Legislature has so far rejected the idea of passing a law to allow cameras at intersections to catch violators.
House Speaker Allan Bense said before the legislative session that he would block any legislation aimed at bringing red-light cameras to the state, calling it unnecessary “government intrusion.”
The devices are used in 19 states but are illegal in Florida. This year, efforts to introduce them to the state have stalled in both the House and Senate, something that has happened for years.
Proponents of the devices say it would help catch red-light runners and prevent hundreds of accidents per year. Opponents say it would invade drivers’ privacy.
Even Cannon, who pushed the bill in honor of the Velez children, said installing cameras at intersections would be going too far.
“I don’t like the idea of a mechanical device issuing a penalty, and a lot of people feel the same way,” he said.
Rogue
FROM THE LAND OF OZ–The garage was finally clean and I knew there was no way left to avoid going to the grocery store (Mrs. Oz had put milk and bread on the list) a dangerous mission, but nevertheless a necessary one. Knowing the spandex wearing bicycle riders, PETA people, and other scum that I might encounter on the run, the choice of the proper sidearm was one not to be taken lightly.
As I approached the Oz Armory I considered my choices. The Desert Eagle .50 cal., loaded with the Speer Gold Dot Action Express 325 gr. soft point or the Magnaported S&W .44 sporting the Federal 180 gr. fmj. seemed slightly heavy for this trip. (Even the most aggressive spandex wearer generally won’t be found in an APC.) As I looked over my selection my eyes came to rest on the ever popular Browning Hi-Power 9mm, loaded with the 115 grain Parabellum round, but when you think of the Krishnas and the signature gatherers that might get between you and the dairy case you had better have a little more stopping power so I picked the crowd pleasing H&K USP Compact in .40 cal., sporting Speer 180 grain with a full metal jacket.
I slipped the H&K into its breakaway paddle holster and the rig into my waistband and headed out into the world knowing I was prepared. Just then a thought crossed my mind “Agent Who?”
Oz
TIME FOR A CUTIE BREAK–Hey man, just a few shots of some hunnies and a bike or two from the Laval, Quebec “Classic Bike and Tattoo” show.
Later
Bill
BIKERNET STEALTH REPORT–I am writing this Tuesday night. I just got back from the town planning committee meeting for STEALTH BIKE WORKS and it was approved by all 10 members! That is the good news. Well there really isn’t any bad news, I have one more meeting to attend, the town council meeting, May 9th. The bad news is I can not get my business liicense until May 10th. You asked what is the difference between the town planning committee and the town council? That is a good question because I don’t know! They told me I was cool to sign the lease so I guess that is all that matters.
I have waited all my life for this so I guess a little set back with time won’t kill me. We still need another couple of weeks to get the building ready and equipment in place. This up coming weekend , the crew and I are planning on getting a lot done. You know when you decide to do something like this, you think of more things that need to be done each day. Right now the list consists of getting the power on, phones. security, insurance, equipment, signs, etc. These should go pretty smoothly since I have everything in place to make them happen.
Something else you go through when you decide to go out on your own are the ups and downs. Thankfully I have “THE MEANEST” to even them out. Like she always tells me “You know motorcycles and I know everything else!” Hey I bet a lot of you out there have a wife or girlfriend who tells you the same thing!
Another thing I am getting in place are our vendors. Right now we are getting hooked up with Custom Chrome, Drag Specialties, Kury-Akn, Teds V-Twin, Mid-USA, Gardner Westcott, S&S and Mustang just to name a few.
I don’t have our phone number as of now but I have the address:
STEALTH BIKE WORKS
14113 East Independence Blvd.
Matthews NC 28104
This Saturday I have been asked to judge a D.A.R.E bike show for the kids. I am honored to have the privilege and I am proud that I was asked. I think while I am there Saturday and the crew is hard at work, I will pass out a few SBW flyers. Hey, I think I like this boss thing! Ha! Ha! I think I will wear my BIKERNET t-shirt and hat to promote the best biker website out there!
Hey, you know life is good even though you go through some bad, some tough and even some tragic times it all has a way of balancing and sooner or later if you “keep pounding” you get to where you want to be. So keep punching! That is a wrap!
Until next time!
STEALTHMAN
WELCOME THE NEWEST BIKERNET READER– Now I know I am getting old, I am now a grandfather. I almost forgot it`s a girl, “Brianna Elizabeth Lee”
Bob T
SAMSON SPONSORS THE AHDRA PRO MODIFIED– Samson Motorcycle Products is now sponsoring the AHDRA Pro Modified Class for the 2005-2006 National Points Series. Samson will design and coordinate special long-term promotions with Ray Price Racing to maximize exposure of our products and Ray Price Racing. ?The name Ray Price is synonymous with Harley Davidson drag racing and we are proud to be able to sponsor this race team,? said Kenny Price. As title sponsor to Ray Price Racing, we are able to show are support to the industry.
Sponsorship benefits include an official designation spot in prime, central location in Manufacturers? row with full samples and sales rights. All Class awards and trophies will read: ?Samson Pro Modified Winner or Runner Up?. Samson Motorcycle Products name and logo will be added to the Class sponsor section of website with a link to sponsors website. Samson will also have a ?-page full color ad or same value increments in the Speed magazine.
?SAMSON EXHAUST is the industry leader in motorcycle exhaust and Ray Price is the leader in drag racing,? said Nick Trumbo, SAMSON Sales and Marketing Manager. ?It is only natural that Kenny and Ray team up to put the Number 1 plate on Ray?s bike.?
SAMSON Motorcycle Products designs, manufactures, markets and sells premium quality motorcycle exhausts exclusively in Anaheim, California, USA. Every product has been thoroughly tested to improve performance, enhance appearance and give the sound customers are looking for. As the industry leader in aftermarket exhaust, every part is inspected for the highest quality standards. SAMSON Motorcycle Products markets products under the Samson Exhaust?, Caliber? High Performance Exhaust and Shogun? Exhaust brand names.
PRUNO MFG.–What Is It?Pruno Mfg. is a cutting-edge motorcycle parts and apparelcompany. We are based out of Terminal Island, California.Featured are our innovative cut out grips and folding pegsmachined from 6061-T6-billet aluminum and engineered withadded length for comfort. We offer these in 6 differentstyles (cross, diamond, star, spade, fireman, plain) and in3 different finishes (polished, chrome, black anodized).
The grips will fit single or dual cable throttles andinternal throttle models are available upon request. Mostcustom design requests can be accommodated.
We have also just released our new custom billet wheels.There are two designs, ?The Shank? (3 spokeconfiguration) and ?The Nickel Crew? (5 spokeconfiguration). They come in both a solid one-piece designas well as a three-piece design with various finishcombinations. In addition to the wheels, we will bereleasing custom one-off air cleaner covers.
We at Pruno are also proud to announce that we are now aKendall Johnson Customs Authorized Engine Distributor. Wefeel that KJC engines are the most reliable high horsepowerengines on the market today. We will be selling to bothdealers and end users all across the country. So if you areinterested in a KJC built S&S or Ultima El Bruto engine, wecan help you.
Not only do we have unique motorcycle parts but we offer asick clothing line as well. Our ?killer? looking logocombined with the concept of the company name is sure toturn some heads. ?Pruno? for those who don?t know isjailhouse wine generally made from a fruit, ketchup andsugar base. This vile and putrid beast is so potent thattwo gallons is said to be ?a virtual liquor store?enough to get about a dozen people mind-blowingly wasted.
-PRUNO
Come check us out on the web at http://www.prunomfg.com
THE COMPU-FIRE POWER TEAM–The Compu-Fire Power Team Products areavailable for custom builders who will be required to use fuel injectionsystems to meet the new strict emissions regulations established by the EPAfor 2006. FI systems require more electrical energy than carbureted bikesand the controller boxes are sensitive to voltage drops caused by poorlyselected electrical components. Compu-Fire has the products ready to meetthe market’s needs.
The Compu-Fire Gen 3 Starter Motor produces 2kw of power while drawing onlyone half the energy from the battery compared to other starters availabletoday by using a more efficient motor design with six pole permanent magnetsin the field housing and lower ratio planetary reduction gearing. Thesefeatures allow the starter to draw less current, produce motor torque, andeliminate starter stall-out. The new 40 Amp 3 phase charging systems deliver25 amps at an idle and a constant 40 amps above 2800 RPM. The dynamicallybalanced rotor and the precision wound stator are designed to fit the narrowSoftail style primary cases used on most custom bikes and the 3 Phasevoltage regulator will attach to the frame in the standard mounting locationwithout frame mods. A large flanged seal spacer is supplied to giveadditional support to the rotor and vents in the rotor allow the stator torun cooler under heavy electrical load conditions.
For more information orfor a free catalog contact Compu-Fire at 909-598-5485.
BIKERNET/HOT BIKE/STREET CHOPPER/HOT ROD BIKE RIDE TO STURGIS OPEN THE THE PUBLIC–Yep, it’s the third annual HOT BIKE, Bikernet.com, Street Chopper and BikeWorks Charity Ride to Sturgis. I’ll give you a brief rundown: The charityefforts are to support the Crazy Horse Monument in the Black Hills. We leave from Phoenix on Wednesday the 3rd of August and ride alongwarm twisting highways, ducking interstates wherever possible to Durango,Colorado for the night. Then it’s up Thursday morn and down the terrificmountain roads into Aspen, Colorado for the night. Both these towns areknock-outs for terrific restaurants and nightlife. Friday morning we cut adusty trail north again into Cheyenne and we’re almost home. Saturday wemeander up killer roads into the Badlands and Deadwood, but we won’t stopuntil we reach the Full Throttle Saloon for our first party of the Rally.
It’s a chance to ride with the staffs of all three mags and thegirls of Bikernet to Sturgis. We’ve designed the ride to be comfortable andentertaining while supporting the Crazy Horse Monument. Each day will cover250-300 miles so we’ll roll into town in time to hang out by the pool, hitthe gym, shop in town then have a killer meal. We’re looking for IndustryCompanies to sponsor each evening meal, beginning in Durango, then Aspen andfinally in Cheyenne. We’ll handle all the arrangements, just pick up the taband support our Charity. Full Throttle will take care of our First RallyParty in Sturgis. That’s it, you cover the hotels and your expenses, we makeall the arrangements and you make a donation to Crazyhorse.
To get hooked up you need to contact Jorelene, our travel agent andline up hotels. She will have rooms booked from Phoenix to Cheyenne and ifyou’re not hooked up in Sturgis, she’ll try to help. Her email address is – carefreetours@hawaii.rr.com.
We can’t wait for the ride.
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND–And we?ll be back in a couple of days.
Bandit
April 14, 2005 Part 2
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 1
HARLEY-DAVIDSON REPORTS RECORD FIRST QUARTER
MODERATES 2005 MOTORCYCLE SHIPMENT GROWTH FORECAST– Milwaukee, Wis., April 13, 2005 — Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE: HDI) today announced record revenue and earnings for its first quarter ended March 27, 2005. Revenue for the quarter was $1.24 billion compared with $1.17 billion in the year-ago quarter, a 6.0 percent increase. First quarter diluted earnings per share (EPS) were 77 cents, a 13.2 percent increase compared with last year?s 68 cents.
?As I prepare to take on the role of Chief Executive at Harley-Davidson, I am pleased that the Company is on a strong footing, having achieved another record quarter,? said Jim Ziemer, Chief Financial Officer and CEO Elect, Harley-Davidson, Inc. ?Looking ahead, we expect Harley-Davidson?s business to continue to grow and 2005 to be our 20th consecutive record year.?
?At the same time, U.S. retail sales of Harley-Davidson motorcycles during the first quarter of 2005 have been relatively flat with the same period last year?falling short of our expectations. Despite our continued optimism for the year, we feel it is prudent to limit short-term production growth, maintaining demand in excess of supply. This action will result in a change to our previous guidance for both shipments and earnings growth for 2005. Our shipments are now planned to increase from last year?s 317,000 units to a target of 329,000 units compared to our original target of 339,000 units. Our 2005 earnings are expected to grow by approximately 5-8 percent in 2005 compared to our previous forecast of mid-teens earnings growth.?
?While this volume adjustment may prevent us from attaining our previous goal of 400,000 units in 2007, we see no reason to change our long-term unit growth projection of 7-9 percent annually based on just three winter months of sales data. Similarly, we are not changing our projection of mid-teens earnings growth other than for this year,? Ziemer added.
?For nineteen consecutive years, this management team has delivered record results, and I have the utmost confidence that the actions we are taking are appropriate and in our stakeholders? long-term interests,? said Jeff Bleustein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Harley-Davidson, Inc.
Motorcycles and Related Products SegmentFirst quarter revenue from Harley-Davidson? motorcycles was $979.0 million, an increase of 6.5 percent over the first quarter last year. Shipments of Harley-Davidson motorcycles totaled 76,716 units, up 2,626 units or 3.5 percent over last year.
First quarter revenue from Parts and Accessories (P&A), which consists of Genuine Motor Parts? and Genuine Motor Accessories?, totaled $176.9 million, a 4.6 percent increase over the year-ago quarter. For the longer term, the Company expects P&A revenue to grow at a rate slightly faster than the motorcycle unit growth rate.
General Merchandise revenue, which consists of MotorClothes? apparel and collectibles, was $59.5 million in the first quarter, up 9.3 percent over the same period last year. For the longer term, the Company expects General Merchandise revenue to grow at a rate lower than the motorcycle unit growth rate.
First quarter gross margin for the Motorcycles and Related Products Segment was 37.6 percent of revenue, approximately the same as the year-ago quarter of 37.8 percent. Gross margin was negatively impacted by higher material costs, primarily metal surcharges; it benefited from favorable foreign currency exchange. Operating margin grew to 24.2 percent from 22.9 percent due to lower operating expenses.
Motorcycle Retail Sales DataIn the United States through March, Harley-Davidson retail motorcycle sales finished down approximately one percent compared to 2004. Similarly, the U. S. heavyweight motorcycle market declined 0.4 percent in the first quarter.
Worldwide retail sales of Harley-Davidson motorcycles grew 2.8 percent for the quarter, driven by strong performance in Europe and Japan, which increased 20.6 and 10.6 percent respectively. On an industry-wide basis through February 2005, the 651+cc segment grew slightly in Europe, while the heavyweight market in Japan was down for the same period. Data is listed in the accompanying tables.
Financial Services SegmentHarley-Davidson Financial Services (HDFS) reported operating income of $53.6 million, up $3.3 million or 6.5 percent compared to the year-ago quarter. HDFS continued to experience strong customer acceptance of its financial products.
During the quarter, HDFS sold $730 million in retail motorcycle loans and recorded a gain of $19.2 million. This compares with a gain of $25.2 million on $625 million of loans securitized during the first quarter of 2004. The gain of 2.6 percent as a percentage of loans sold is slightly above management?s guidance which is now 1.7 to 2.5 percent in the current interest rate environment.
Annualized credit losses on a managed portfolio basis increased during the quarter to 1.07 percent in 2005 from 0.77 percent in 2004 due to the combination of a higher incidence of losses and lower recovery rates. HDFS is maintaining its credit loss target of 1 percent or less of managed receivables.
In 2005, HDFS operating income is expected to be slightly lower than that achieved in 2004 primarily due to a highly competitive marketplace and an increasing interest rate environment. For the longer term, the Company expects the HDFS operating income growth rate to be slightly higher than the Company?s motorcycle unit growth rate.
Stock Option AccountingOn January 1, 2005 the Company adopted new accounting rules requiring it to recognize expense related to the fair value of its employee stock option awards. Total stock compensation expense recognized by the Company during the first quarter of 2005 was $7.0 million.
Shipment GuidanceHarley-Davidson is revising its previous guidance and now plans to ship 329,000 Harley-Davidson motorcycles in 2005. This 329,000 unit target represents a 3.7 percent growth rate over 2004 shipments. The Company believes that this 10,000 unit reduction will occur almost entirely in the second quarter and will involve reducing planned production of 2005 Model Year motorcycles. Revised quarterly shipments are expected to be as follows: 77,000 units in the second quarter, 87,500 units in the third quarter and 87,500 units in the fourth quarter.
BIKERNET STEALTH REPORT–Not a lot to report on this week. I am waiting for the town planning meeting next Tuesday and hopefully I can report next week that everything has been approved for STEALTH BIKE WORKS. The red tape you have to go through is crazy!
Have any of you noticed how at the H-D dealers, that their customers are called “ENTHUSIASTS” now. I see it in their adds, t.v. commercials etc. What’s up with this? Maybe the factory has told them not to use the term biker? Who knows? I guess the bikers are customers at the independent shops.
I am sure most of you watched the biker build off award show a couple of weeks ago. I have heard mixed reviews on the show. Good and bad around here. I thought the show was pretty cool. As to whether you like the bikes or the guys who build them, you have to agree that they all are very talented. My favorite guys are Russell Mitchell, Billy Lane, The Detroit Bros. and Indian Larry’s crew. I like the style of bike these guys build. All of the bikes are cool in their own way and these guys have done a lot of good for the industry. I guess too, that Jesse James opened a lot of doors as far as “bike t.v.” goes, to make these shows possible.
Like I said there is not a lot to report this week. I have my crew in place to finish the building next week after the town planning meeting. These guys are what bikers and brotherhood used to be about and still should be about. My good friends Shorty, Little Mikey, Chopper John, Dennis, Jay, and Ben have all volunteered their services to get the shop up and running. No money exchanged hands, they did it because they know what being a biker is about and also because they believe in the shop and what it can become. Thanks in advance to all of you!
So I guess that is a wrap for this week. Hopefully next week I will have GREAT news about STEALTH BIKE WORKS! Keep us in mind as we face the powers that be next Tuesday!
Until next time,
STEALTHMAN
Inspired by the 1928 shovel project, thanks. I just finish it and I hope you like it.
Jim Theis
SPECIAL OLYMPICS POKER RUN–First I would like to thanks West Coast Choppers, Wiley-X, EyeRide, Johnny Suede, Indian Larry, HondaHog, Tribal Motor Works, and so many others for all your generous donations of t-shirt, sunglasses, goggles, hats, motorcycle flag holders, posters, helmets, etc. to last years Special Olympics Poker Run.
It’s about that time again to contact all those that have supported us in the past with donations to our Special Olympics Poker Run. I’m contacting you all again because you were so generous in the past and have helped to make this annual event so special for the riders as well as the Special Olympic athletes.
Special Olympics can only continue to operate through donations from businesses and private citizens, so I have agreed to organize this Poker Run again this year, and solicit items for our Chinese Auction.
I’ve enclosed some important information in the email that you may need for you tax records, and also our Mission Statement.You can send any donations to me at the address listed below, and if you have any further questions you can contact me at (724) 730 – 2957.
Thanks so much for you time, consideration and help.
Rev. Michael T. Wimer
Pres. Pa. Chapter Messiah’s Disciples Motorcycle Ministry
5 East Hazelcroft Ave.
New Castle, Pa. 16105
(724) 730 – 2957 cell
mikewimer@dynatektelecom.com – (office email)
Special Olympics Pennsylvania, Inc. is a 501(c)(03) public charity with aEIN:23-2078543 tax number.
Our Mission Statement is to provide year round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with mental retardation. Giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills, and friendships with their families and other Special Olympics athletes and their communities.
Thanks again and God Bless.
Rev. Mike
THE ROCK– THIS IS AWESOME!!!I’m told that there is a huge rock near a gravel pit on Hwy. 25 in rural Iowa. For generations, kids have painted slogans, names, and obscenities on this rock, changing it’s character many times. A few months back, the rock received it’s latest paint job, and since then it has been left completely undisturbed. It’s quite an impressive sight. Be sure to scroll down and check out the multiple photos (all angles) of the rock. I thought the flag was draped over the rock, but it’s not. It’s actually painted on the rock too.
Here’s the artist, Ray “Bubba” Sorensen.
AWESOME Work, RAY…Thank you!
“God Bless America” & “Our Soldier’s &Vet’s”
CR Thompson
PROFAB ? YOUR STOPPING POWER–As usual, Profab Metalwerks will get right down to the product. Eliminate the need for a rear brake while enhancing the look of your bike with the new Pro-Tranz Brake. The innovative Pro-Tranz Brake is a direct bolt-on brake application for RSD-brake applications. It comes complete with a polished S&S brake disc, hydraulic clutch, 2-piston caliper, new chain sprocket, and S&S hardware. The Pro-Tranz brake is chain only, that’s right-no belts, no need to change any seal, you don’t even have to drain the oil. Already used by many top builders, one being Doug Keim on the Hard Rock tour, it’s rearing to stop your ride.
For more information, contact: Profab Metalwerks, (866) 683-2228, or online at http://www.profabmetalwerks.com.
Tell ?em Bikernet sent you.
NEW FROM PRO ONE – INTERNAL BRAKE LINE CONVERSION–Pro-One has just released what is certainly one of the most noteworthy custom innovations in years. Developed and manufactured by the world-renowned B.I.G.S. group, the revolutionary B.I.G.S NEW GENERATION BRAKE SYSTEM. is an internal brake line kit that locates all but a very short, well hidden line, to the inside of the fork tube(s). The system is compatible with most bikes with plunger style forks and can be used on both new and used front ends. The internal line kit conversion can be installed in forks up to 20″ over stock and is works with single or dual brake layouts. Extensively tested, the system has passed the rigid standards of, and been approved by, the European TUV. Available exclusively through PRO-ONE, the B.I.G.S NEW GENERATION BRAKE SYSTEM offers precisely controllable braking power and a brake-hose-free front end.
For complete details on this exciting new braking system call 800-884-4173 or visit http://www.pro-one.com
V-ROD ROAD RAGE– BASSANI has just released their record setting ROAD RAGE system for the Harley-Davidson V-ROD. Available for all V-ROD models, these aggressive 2 into 1 pipes feature a stepped diameter layout tapering from 1 3/4″ to 1 7/8.”. Tuned for a rider friendly wide power band, the V-ROD ROAD RAGE exits through BASSANI’S dyno proven true reverse cone megaphone fit with a unique polished billet aluminum end cap.
These pipes emit a comfortable exhaust note at normal riding levels, but tweak the throttle and it’s sure to bring your hair to attention. The complete system comes complete with custom mounting hardware and retails for $519.00. Available exclusively from North County Customs at 866-439-4287 or visit http://www.bassanipipes.com
HARLEY-DAVIDSON STOCK PLUNGES ON OUTLOOK–
Slowdown in shipments raises warning flags for analysts
Harley-Davidson stock took the worst spill in its history Wednesday after the famed “hog” maker throttled back its 2005 production schedule, saying sales had fallen short of expectations in the first quarter.
The warning overshadowed news of an 11 percent rise in quarterly earnings, and raised questions among analysts about the long-term growth outlook and strategy for Harley-Davidson.
“Management attributed the cuts to slow first-quarter sales, but we think the issue may run deeper than that,? said RBC Capital analyst Ed Aaron. ?We think Harley?s underlying (production) growth rate is lower than either management or investors perceive.”
The century-old motorcycle maker, based in Milwaukee, said it would cut 2005 production by 10,000 units from its original forecast and now plans to ship 329,000 bikes this year, up just 3.7 percent from a year ago.
Harley’s chief financial officer Jim Ziemer, who will take over as CEO this month, said the shortfall in sales was mostly due to poor U.S. weather. He tried to reassure the market that demand exceeds supply and that inventories are in good shape, adding that the first quarter is not indicative of the year?s trends.
“We are taking a precautionary measure by moderating our 2005 shipment schedule to maintain that demand remains in excess of supply,” he said in a conference call. ?We still have great confidence for the retail sales environment for 2005 ? we just have to moderate wholesale shipments this year.”
But many analysts on the call continued to seek other reasons for the productions cuts, raising questions about dealer?s inventory levels and higher credit losses. Tony Gikas, an analyst for Piper Jaffray & Co., said his checks with dealers suggested trends had been weakening for eight months.
“There is less confidence in forward bike sales, the level of dealers seeing bikes exceeding expectations is on the decline, and inventories were high,? said Gikas, who has a “market perform? rating on the stock. ?Management is still overly optimistic on the longer-term opportunity, … and what the story lacked today was strategy.”
But Jake Balzer, a senior equity analyst at Guzman & Co., called it ?a pretty ugly announcement.?
He questioned whether Harley was still too optimistic in its long-term forecasts, which call for unit sales growth of 7 to 9 percent, and earnings growth in the mid-teens.
?The slowdown may already be here,” Balzer said. “Everybody just needs to pare down their expectations for this company.”
Balzer said Harley?s chief obstacle is its older demographic of buyers ? baby boomers with disposable income.
?This baby boomer generation, they?ve got a lot of money, and they?ve spent a lot of money on things like this,” he said. “There?s going to be a lag time between the time when they stop buying bikes and the time when they pass that money on to the next generation as an inheritance and they start buying bikes.”
For the first quarter, net income rose to $227.2 million, or 77 cents a share, from $204.6 million, or 68 cents a share, a year earlier ? topping analysts? estimates by a penny. Revenue climbed 6 percent to $1.24 billion.
Worldwide sales of motorcycles rose 2.8 percent in the quarter, driven by strong results from Europe and Japan. But retail sales in the U.S. fell about 1 percent from a year earlier.That resulted in the company?s decision to trim production and cut its earnings growth outlook for the year to about 5 percent to 8 percent, compared with analyst expectations of about 12 percent growth.
Ziemer said the cutback in production, which will take place almost entirely in the second quarter, will cut earnings for the period due to inefficiencies stemming from the disruption.
While the company stood by its long-term growth projections, it backed away from a target of shipping 400,000 bikes in 2007.
“We are still seeing increases in demand, but we are also seeing greater increases in supply,? Gikas said. ?I still think there are additional risks to production later this year and certainly to their outlook for 2006 and 2007.”
Ted Parrish, a co-portfolio manager of Henssler Equity Fund, said he sold the fund?s stake in Harley-Davidson earlier this month.
“At this stage in the recovery, if and when consumers do decide to pullback on spending, a product considered somewhat upscale that is relying on the marginal consumer to step up to buy (it) is in jeopardy of having a slip-up like they just did,” he said.
MSNBC News Services Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this story.
Bob T.
I CAN SMELL THE WEEKEND–And damn it smells good. It’s warm ridingweather and the whiff of Laughlin is creeping over the desert. Thisweekend’s devoted to finishing the Sturgis Chop to the point of teardown.Next week parts fly to the powdercoater, if I’m lucky. We’re shooting PrunoGirls on the Harbor for an article in Hot Bike or Street Chopper on Sunday.
Oh, Sinwu, Layla and Coral handled the news again this week,while I wrote a feature on Matt Hotch for the August Issue of HOT BIKE.Yesterday was our final deadline. Only three articles short, mine, aterrific piece on how to pick Big Inch Engines. I don’t like the Crate Motortitle. Their too fine to be called Crates, as if they’re all cast-ironproduction engines kicked out of overseas sweat-shop plants. When it comesto big inch engines, the August issue will show you the way. Oh, and Dr.Toph is still dialing in his Victory Vegas road test. He’s ridden it forseveral months and fought with the factory for spec material. He’s astickler for complete stories and I’m pacing the halls for its arrival.
This issue packs in Daytona coverage, seven hot bike features, afeature on the first American motorcycle manufacturer, Storze performancefrontends and Heartlands 250 wide tire install. Hang on. Get ready for theweekend. Find a girl to haul into the desert next weekend or meet you at thefront door upon your return. Next week I ‘ll tell you about the HOT BIKEorganized ride to Sturgis. It’s coming together. We’ll meet in Phoenix,spend the night in Durango, Aspen and Cheyenne before riding into Deadwood.Four days on the road with the editors, a charity ride to support theCrazyhorse monument and maybe breast cancer. We’ll have a helluva good timeand anyone can come along.
Ride forever,
Bandit
April 14, 2005 Part 1
By Bandit |
I?VE GOT TWO TICKETS TO PARADISE–Pack my bags and leave in July! I know that?s not how the song goes, but I?m singing my own tune. The Choppers Only Show set for July 3rd is on and we?re going! After much debate, consideration and negotiations, the date is set, plane tickets been bought and a vacation waits. If anyone can get the time to go to Honolulu, HI for the July Fourth weekend, it?s the best time to double your pleasure for a tropical vacation AND attend a kick-ass bike show, Island style. If you?re thinking about going, you have to check out the Choppers Only website for bike shipping info, or bike rental from the one and only, Big Kahuna.
As for the gorgeous redhead above, her name is Christy Hemme and Bandit is in negotiations to do an article on her and her custom Dyna Lowrider for one of the magazines. I say he just brings her home to the Headquarters and we just look at her for a while. Yeah, just look? Alright, alright, there might be some touching but I think then we?d be up for a major ass-kicking cause she?s not only beautiful, she?s also WWE?s newest ?Diva?. I think we?ll just look and you can too if you subscribe to one or all of Primedia?s motorcycle titles, Hot Bike, Hot Rod Bike and Street Chopper. You don?t want to miss when they do the feature on Christy, do you?
Now for Bikernet. I dropped a couple more articles in yesterday, between last minute tax hassles and dropping off the Mikuni carb for the Sturgis Chop at Rivera Engineer. I still have more articles to post so keep checking ? I?m getting there. Layla
Enjoy the news?
CRAZY SUE MEMORIAL BENFIT–Hey, Just a reminder to those who’ve committed (and those who still have time to commit) 🙂 …. The Crazy Sue Memorial Benefit, hosted by the Monroe Iron Coffins Motorcycle Club, benefiting the Penrickton Center for Blind Children is coming up soon… April 30th…
Crazy Sue 2005 at Pirate’s Landing, last stop before the cemetery…We spoke of Crazy Sue, and all our fallen brothers, we spoke to the children at the Pentrickton Center, we talked about Southern Rock Allstars, who’ll be playing the event, and we asked for your support for the Silent Auction.
Some of you have responded positively, (however, we haven’t received the merchandise yet), others still have time to help us to help others.
Watched the Discovery Channel’s ULTIMATE CHOP the other night. What we wouldn’t have given to be there with ya’ll…. Looked like a G R E A T time. And the Indian Larry tribute… well, we were both in tears when Bambi heard that bike start up.
Well, if you’ve got a few, please take the time to send a wearable or two to the Coffins…
You can forward your donations to me, Hustler… at my home (the clubhouse mailbox isn’t very big and there’s no one there during the day to accept packages).
FOR ALL YOU ARE AND ALL YOU DO…. THANKS!!!!
Hustler (Chuck Childress) and me, his wife, Barbara
6170 Leroux Road
Newport MI 48166-9509
cchildres2@aol.com
LEE CHAPIN PROMOTED AT MIKUNI AMERICAN– Lee Chapin has been promoted to Vice President of the Aftermarket Business Division for Mikuni American Corporation, Northridge, California. Industry veteran Chapin formerly served as the Assistant Vice President of Marketing and Sales for the Aftermarket Carburetor Division at Mikuni. In his new expanded role Lee will now oversee all aspects of the Aftermarket Carburetor and related component business for Mikuni American. For more information visit http://www.mikuni.com or phone 818-885-1242.
DEVIL AND A REDHEAD–Check out the Blue leather seat thanks to Joe Noack!
Just goofing around as usual. . How is the building coming? Hope all is well.
Take care, The Devil
HOW TO MAKE MONEY–A city boy named Kenny, moved to the country and bought a donkey from an old farmer for $100. The farmer agreed to deliver the donkey to him the next day.
But the next day, the farmer drove up in his old truck and told Kenny, “Sorry, son, but I have some bad news, the donkey died.”
Kenny replied, “Well then, just give me my money back.”
The farmer said, “Can’t do that. I went and spent it already.”
Kenny said, “OK then, just bring me the donkey.”
The farmer asked, “What ya gonna do with a dead donkey?”
Kenny, “I’m going to raffle him off.”
The farmer said, “You can’t raffle off a dead donkey!”
Kenny said, “Sure I can. Watch me. I just won’t tell anybody he’s dead.”
A month later the farmer met up with Kenny and asked, “So, what happened with the dead donkey?”
Kenny said, “I raffled him off. I sold 500 tickets at $2 a piece and made a profit of $898.00.”
The farmer said, “Didn’t anyone complain?”
Kenny replied, “Just the guy who won, so I gave him his $2 back.”
Kenny grew up and eventually became the chairman of Enron.
Chris T.
BIKERNET WEBSITE OF THE WEEK–I wanted to let you know that I have a link to your web site on the motorcycle section of www.HURT911.org. You can find your link at: www.HURT911Biker.com.My name is Philip L. Franckel, Esq., and I’m the owner of www.HURT911Biker.com which is a part of www.HURT911.org, the first and most comprehensive Personal Injury research web site on the Internet with a substantial page rank, 60,000 page views per month, saved 100 times per day as a favorite web site and growth of nearly 250% per year. www.HURT911.org is used for research by people hurt in an accident, plaintiff and defense lawyers, insurance company claim representatives and doctors.
I would greatly appreciate it if you would link back to my site by inserting this short HTML code on your web site:
Sincerely,
Philip L. Franckel, Esq.
1-800-HURT-911, Inc.
www.HURT911.org
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email: Phil@HURT911.org
42 Davis Lane
Roslyn, NY 11576
Phone: (516) 621-9399
BIKERNET CARIBBEAN REPORT–As you might know and there’s no secret here, I spend as much time as possible and as work allows in Rincon. Yes I know that all of you know that shit already, but I have to start the line of thought somehow, and I guess that’s why it is what it is. Usually we just get on road 2 and hit the whole North coast ’till we reach Rincon (west). Well this time the waves were non existent, and having some time on my hands I decided to take the South route. I don’t know why, since it’s a bit longer, but I guess I wanted to try out if the highway (and higher speeds) would get me home quicker, then again, who cares. Believe it or not it’s been some time since I rode down that stretch of road, so we went for it. Yeah, I know, riding, surfing???? There’s something fishy there… Nope, that’s the cool thing about having the house there, leave the boards and bags and just head back home.
Since Rincon is the westernmost part of Puerto Rico all we did was whip around and head south. It?s a couple hours of riding, but in the late afternoon and with the sun falling right behind you it was a pretty cool trip. We started at the end of the central Mountain range, the flatlands that hug the fishing villages that have become towns and tourist attractions. The Caribbean sea to our right, home and roaming waters of those famous pirates of yesterday, the access to the West Indies and the infamous Windward Passage. Yes many piracy stories are based in areas around what I’m talking about, even the town of San German, known for the black market trading back then lays in front of us. As we gain miles, the mountains (to our left) keep getting near, the road winds around and takes us over them. The topography changes from arid flat land to lush mountain green. As you head upwards you can see some of the cays and small islands like Caja De Muerto (Coffin?s Island) and Boca del Infierno (Hell’s Mouth) a favorite hideout for the most famous local pirate, Roberto Kofresi. I remember in the old days as soon as you went up in the mountains you could see the huge tobacco plantations and the curing and storing shacks, once one of our main crops. Now we would be lucky if we catch a glimpse of a few plants.
Dusk settles in and sometimes there’s nothing like the view from atop the mountain towns down into the city. The flickering lights with that weird amber glow, which sometimes gets weirder when the fog sets in. We twist the throttle since the temperature up there gets a bit too cold for our Caribbean souls, but alas, we step on it bearing the crisp air, although making it a bit colder, but knowing that the quicker we get to the downhill, and closer to San Juan, the temps will go back to the balmy normal. The only thing that breaks my line of thought is the damn tolls, how I hate those fuckers……
It’s dark now, so we are hauling ass, big time, to make it back home before the Sunday drunks get in their cars and are out to really do some damage. Time and time again we let the throttle go and let those pans pop and rumble. If you have ever had the chance to ride an old bike with straight pipes you know what I’m talking about. Nothing like the deep tone of those 1 and 3/4’s decompressing.We haul ass, cutting lanes like actual madmen that we tend to be, fourth gear is whining, the stretch home is just a couple dozen miles, we are all safe and really fucking enjoying the ride. I’m sure everyone is totally absorbed by their own thoughts, we just grin, nod and fucking hit the gas even more. The brightness of the city welcomes us, we are home, and being home means that you do whatever you do when you get back to reality. What the fuck, another day in paradise, another cool weekend of surf, sun, babes and a ride to finish it off. Can’t fucking bitch. I would be an ingrate.
And now to some news…..
The last week end in May there’s an event going on, in the town of Lajas road 100, it’s a 3 day event and we have been invited over. So I guess we will spend the weekend there. We will stay at the fishing town of Parguera, world known for the phosphorescent bay, let’s see what happens.
I want to thank Von Zippers sunglasses for jumping in as my new sunglass sponsor, check their sight out, they got pretty cool shades…. If I can hook up with Vans…..anyone…anyone ???
The Biker Build Off of Ness vs Sands has been very well received here in PR, the phones at the shop are ringing off the hook. Sure there’s also some nay sayers, but those can fuck themselves. 99% has been very positive feedback and we hope that in the near future we can expose some more of PR to the world once more. Thanks to Original Productions for heading down this way….
Anyway guys…. See you next week, got a ton of stuff to do….
Jose ? Caribbean Reporter
SCREAMIN? EAGLE/VANCE & HINES TEAM MAKES POSITIVE STRIDES; WINS ROUNDS IN HOUSTON–
Rider GT Tonglet leads Harley-Davidson into two round victories
BAYTOWN, Texas (April 11, 2005) ? GT Tonglet tried to make his 22nd birthday a special one by giving the Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson team its first victory of the season during Sunday’s O’Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals at Houston Raceway Park.
Tonglet and teammate Andrew Hines both came up short on that goal, but they aren’t short on motivation to get ready for the next race.
Tonglet earned two round victories before falling to eventual race winner Karen Stoffer in the semifinals. It was the first time Tonglet made a semifinal appearance since the fall event in Las Vegas (October 2004). Tonglet beat Matt Smith in the first round, recording a 7.196-second pass at 186.54 before winning his second-round matchup against Craig Treble, going 7.210 at 183.02. He posted a 7.266 run at 179.78 in the loss.
“Going to the semi is a big boost, especially since I haven’t been there for a while,” Tonglet said. “It’s a big step for me and I’m just trying to stay focused and get this Screamin’ Eagle team a victory as soon as possible. The Screamin? Eagle V-Rod is a great bike and it’s capable of going rounds and we’ll make it to a final round shortly.”
The team was more disappointed they were unable to continue the performance they started at the season-opening race in Gainesville in March. There, Hines recorded the first sub-seven-second run in NHRA history. Hines rode his Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines V-Rod to a 6.991 pass at 196.10 for the history-making marks.
The Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines Pro Stock Motorcycle team is sponsored by Ford Truck, Dunlop, Matco Tools and S100.
LOS ANGELES CALENDAR SHOW JULY 16-17 2005–America’s premier custom and performance street bike event is excited to announce its affiliation with American Motorcycle Dealer magazine, the world’s leading dealer trade magazine for the American V-Twin market, as an official Affiliate Sponsor and Qualifying Round of the AMD Pro Show World Championship of Custom Bike Building sponsored by Custom Chrome.
The Los Angeles Calendar Motorcycle Show is produced by Gianatsis Design Associates, a well-known and respected advertising design agency in the motorsports market, and producer of the world famous FastDates.com Motorcycle Calendars and Website. Agency Director Jim Gianatsis had this to say about the Show’s new affiliation with the AMD Pro Show series of events:
“We have been a strong supporter and friends with publisher Robin Bradley and his American Motorcycle Dealer magazine since he first began publishing it some 10 years ago. For our own advertising clients like Mikuni American and STD Performance, Robin’s AMD magazine is the most effective, affordable and attractive way of reaching dealers and distributors world-wide in the American V-Twin market.
Our affiliation as a Qualifying Round for AMD Pro Show’s World Championship of Custom Bike Building sponsored by Custom Chrome is a natural pairing. It brings together our LA Calendar Show, America’s premier custom and performance consumer street motorcycle event with its key industry manufacturers and retailers exhibiting their products here to the public, our international media attention from all the world’s top motorcycle magazines and TV shows, along with many of the world’s top custom bike builders showcasing their hottest newest machinery here, now joining together with AMD’s recently established World Championship of Custom Bike Building which will is poised to become the crown jewel in the professional bike building world.
For additional Spectator and Exhibitor information on the LA Calendar Motorcycle Showand AMD World Championship Qualifier in July go to http://www.FastDates.com/BIKESHOW.HTM
For additional information on the AMD World Final in November go tohttp://www.AMDProShow.com
CRIME SCENE CHOPPERS INTRODUCES POLISHED P-PAD–
High Style Companion Pad Coordinates with Hard-Ass? Solo Seat
Crime Scene Choppers announces the availability of the Polished Companion Pad, a passenger-pad styled to match their Hard-Ass solo seat. The seat is hand-formed from stainless steel and show polished. It comes standard with your choice of red, black or white leather inserts. The Polished Companion Pad is made in the USA.The Polished Companion Pad is shaped to fit radiused rear fenders as found on the current breed of fat tire choppers.
Quality and Style?Most p-pads available today? said Joe McGlynn, owner of Crime Scene Choppers. ?are just square blocks of foam and vinyl. We wanted to create a p-pad with serious style and the highest quality materials possible. This seat is styled to coordinate with the Hard-Ass solo seat.?
Hard-Ass AvailabilityThe Polished Companion Pad is available through http://www.CrimeSceneChoppers.com immediately. Special order upholstery is available. New products are being introduced every month, so check the website for the latest news.
MONTGOMERY GENTRY TO HOST THE 2ND ANNUAL ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC CELEBRITY MOTORCYCLE RIDE– Dierks Bentley, Lonestar, The Warren Brothers, Ira Dean of Trick Pony, Shelly Fairchild, Trent Willmon & James Otto Will Join Montgomery Gentry On The 2nd Annual Ride. Proceeds To Benefit Newly Created Academy Of Country Music Charitable Foundation Today the Academy of Country Music announced its 2nd Annual Academy of Country Music Celebrity Motorcycle Ride, a star-studded daylong trek through the Nevada desert that will benefit the newly established Academy of Country Music Charitable Foundation, an in-house organization designed to raise support, and embrace programs dedicated to the awareness, growth, and education of music.
As part of the festivities surrounding the 40th ANNUAL ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS, the Academy will host this scenic, half-day excursion beginning at the world’s largest Harley-Davidson dealership, LAS VEGAS HARLEY-DAVIDSON. The 2nd Annual Academy of Country Music Celebrity Motorcycle Ride will take place on Sunday, May 15th, 2005. [Anyone interested in signing up for the ride should contact Brandi Brammer at (818) 842-8400 x.214 or visit the Academy’s website athttp://www.acmcountry.com.]
“Last year the Charitable Ride raised money for the Academy’s Charitable Foundation by letting artists and fans get together and ride their bikes through the beautiful landscape that only Nevada has to offer,” said Rod Essig, Vice President of the Academy of Country Music. “This year guarantees to be better than last year! I urge you all to sign-up and come join us.”
The Academy of Country Music was founded in 1964 with a mission to support, promote and enhance the advancement of the country music industry worldwide. The Academy is best known for presenting its annual ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS, which are televised, live on CBS and honor excellence among the industry’s brightest stars. The Academy, which is comprised of 3,800+ professional members and a newly established Associate Membership, is headquartered in Burbank, CA.
ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC CHARITABLE FOUNDATION With a heartfelt commitment to the welfare of music and its community, the Academy of Country Music Charitable Foundation will endeavor to support and embrace programs dedicated to the awareness, growth, and education of music.
The ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS will be broadcast LIVE from the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas on May 17th, 2005 at 8:00 PM ET/PT on The CBS Television Network.
LAS VEGAS HARLEY-DAVIDSON, the world’s largest Harley-Davidson dealership, located at 2605 S. Eastern Avenue, Las Vegas, NV, has been serving Southern Nevada since 1995. Winner of the Gold Bar & Shield Circle of Excellence Award and Humanitarian Awards, Las Vegas Harley-Davidson holds several events each year that support the sport of riding and benefit the community. The dealership is also the recipient of multiple Promoter of the Year Awards.
WEST COAST THUNDER VI ? MEMORIAL WEEKEND BASH– Expands To 3 Days Adds “Chrome Build-Off” & More Motorcycle enthusiasts can choose from two big Memorial Day events — the East Coast has the “Ride To The Wall” and the West Coast has West Coast Thunder.
West Coast Thunder VI, the sixth annual event commemorating Memorial Day Weekend at Skip Fordyce Harley-Davidson in Riverside, CA expands to a full three-day motorcycle festival May 28-30, 2005 with live entertainment, great food, fun, bike games, a poker run, a “Chrome Build-Off” competition, prizes and a parade of more than 4,000 motorcycles to Riverside National Cemetery to honor our national heroes.
Festival activities will take place at Skip Fordyce Harley-Davidson, 7688 Indiana Ave., in Riverside, CA and motorcycle enthusiasts can either pre-register or sign up at the dealership starting Fri., May 27th.
Registration is $20 before May 23rd and $25 after. Registration includes an official ride pin, Sunday poker run, continental breakfast and parade entry on Memorial Day and lunch following the memorial service — and one ticket for a chance to win a 2005 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy. A portion of all proceeds throughout the weekend event will benefit War Memorial construction funds at Riverside National Cemetery.
The “Chrome Build-Off” is a new competition at West Coast Thunder. Two pre-registered participants will be selected to compete in this “Chrome Build-Off”. Each competitor will begin with identical Harley-Davidson motorcycles, which contestants will enhance by adding Genuine Harley-Davidson Chrome Parts and Accessories.
Everybody attending the event will have an opportunity to cast their vote for the “Chrome Build-Off” bike they like the best. Both customized motorcycles will be for sale at Skip Fordyce Harley-Davidson following the event.
Live entertainment, vendors and bike games will keep the festival rockin’ throughout Memorial Day weekend. Festival activity builds to a Memorial Day parade on Monday to Riverside National Cemetery to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. The parade begins at 9:11 a.m. sharp.
To register for the event visit www.skipfordyce.com or call 951-785-00100 and ask for the West Coast Thunder coordinator.
FIFTEEN DAYS–Fifteen days ago, I read that smoking can kill you; The nextday I stopped smoking.
Twelve days ago, I read that too much red meat can kill you; The next day I stopped eating red meat..
Eight days ago, I read that drinking can kill you; The next day I stopped drinking.
Yesterday, I read that having sex can kill you; This morning I stopped reading.
Vern
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April 7, 2005 Part 2
By Bandit |
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BURGESS ENDORSES REVTECH/NEW INDUSTRY LEADING 3 YEAR/30,000 MILE WARRANTY–Morgan Hill, CA. ? April, 6th, 2005. Custom Chrome announced today that Geoff Burgess, Senior Vice President/Chief Technical Officer and world-renowned V-Twin engine authority has fully endorsed the RevTech Gen. III engine lineup. The following are Geoff?s statements and reasons for his endorsement:
?I have been at Custom Chrome for several months and in this time have visited our Far East operation, suppliers and engine manufacturing facility. I found these vendors to be world class with the appropriate quality certification pedigree, ISO, QS and industry knowledge. I have made an in depth technical analysis of our RevTech line of power plant and driveline products and reviewed the RevTech warranty information that has been collected since the introduction of the initial RevTech Engines in October of 1999.
I have analyzed our RevTech products with the engineering team in terms of design, materials, specifications, properties and applications. I have found them to meet or exceed the V Twin industry standards for motorcycle, air cooled, over-head valve, engine and transmission design practices. The RevTech engine design has evolved over several years from conception and has seen progressive improvements particularly in the Gen III design. I have investigated the durability and reliability issues in all RevTech Engine designs, the corresponding engineering solutions and found them to be robust. These facts are reflected in the warranty data. There have been some recent oil system changes to the Gen III engine which have improved power output, drive-ability and decreased oil temperatures. In fact, continuous improvement will be our strategy to further enhance our power plant and overall performance while delivering increased value to the end user.
Therefore, based on the above information, it is my judgment that our 2005 catalog RevTech Gen III engine line up of 100? 4×4 and the 110? engine have a robust and solid design and are an industry standard product. I endorse the new 3 year/30,000 mile warranty on all Gen III RevTech engines. Future planned performance and competitive enhancements will prove that these engines can be further improved and continue to satisfy our market segment customers.?
The new warranty extends the current 4×4 Revtech 100? engine from 2 year/ 20,000 miles and the 110? from 1 year/10,000 miles to an industry leading 3 year/30,000 mile warranty.
Along with the extended engine warranty Custom Chrome also announces a RevTech oil system upgrade for all Gen III engines. This upgrade developed by the Custom Chrome in-house R&D staff offers lower operating temperatures and a slight increase in horsepower. The performance upgrade is now available for all Gen III RevTech engines from the 100? 4×4 to the ?2005 Engine of the Year? 110?. Call the Custom Chrome Tech line to obtain information.
THE NEW LIVING WILL–I, _________________________ (fill in the blank), being of sound mind and body, do not wish to be kept alive indefinitely by artificial means.
Under no circumstances should my fate be put in the hands of peckerwood politicians who couldn’t pass ninth-grade biology if their lives depended on it.
If a reasonable amount of time passes and I fail to sit up and ask for a cold beer, it should be presumed that I won’t ever get better.
When such a determination is reached, I hereby instruct my spouse, children and attending physicians to pull the plug, reel in the tubes and call it a day.
Under no circumstances shall the members of the Legislature enact a special law to keep me on life-support machinery. It is my wish that these boneheads mind their own damn business, and pay attention instead to the health, education and future of the millions of Americans who aren’t in a permanent coma.
Under no circumstances shall any politicians butt into this case .
I don’t care how many fundamentalist votes they’re trying to scrounge for their run for the presidency in 2008, it is my wish that they play politics with someone else’s life and leave me alone to die in peace.
I couldn’t care less if a hundred religious zealots send e-mails to legislators in which they pretend to care about me. I don’t know these people, and I certainly haven’t authorized them to preach and crusade on my behalf. They should mind their own business, too.
If any of my family goes against my wishes and turns my case into a political cause, I hereby promise to come back from the grave and make his or her existence a living hell.
_______________________________________
Signature
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Witness
RevCarl
HELP DEFEND SCOUTING–I have just signed the National Petition to Congress urging them to enact the Support Our Scouts Act of 2005. This legislation has been drafted by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist and has been endorsed by the Boy Scouts of America.
There has never been a time when Scouting has been more important to our young men and to our nation than it is now. Yet, there has never been a time when Scouting has been under greater attack than now.
This bill will ensure that the federal government will continue to support Scouting and that the Scouts will be treated fairly and equally with all other youth groups. More background information is posted, along with the National Petition, is posted on the Scouting Legal Defense Fund’s Web site. http://ctserver.ath.cx/sldf/petition.html
The homosexual activists and others who are attacking Scouting are organizing to defeat this bill, so it is essential that all of us willing to defend Scouting let Congress know that we support it.
I hope you will visit this site and sign the National Petition. It takes just a few minutes.
Redhorse
AUSTRALIAN PAINT JOB OF THE WEEK–Hi Bandithere’s a tank and a guard that I have recently done here in Oz. Just thought I?d show you to see what you think.
Looking to come to the States next year, do you think anyone would be interested??
Perry Mallet – Australia
email : malletpk@hotmail.com
CIVIL RIGHTS OF HELLS ANGELS MEMBERS WERE VIOLATED–
Associated Press
Posted on Tue, Apr. 05, 2005
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) – The civil rights of Hells Angels members were violated when authorities searched their homes and seized their property, including their Harley Davidson motorcycles, according to a federal appeals court ruling.The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a district court ruling that seven San Jose police officers and one Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputy violated the civil rights of a San Jose chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.
The case began when a Hells Angels member was linked to a 1997 murder at a San Jose strip club.He was acquitted two years later, but the Hells Angels claimed that while investigators conducted searches of members’ homes in 1997 and 1998, they seized “truckloads” of property, killed three guard dogs and misled the courts about why they conducted the raids.
Members of the group filed a civil suit claiming authorities violated their Fourth Amendment right to be protected from unreasonable searches and seizures.The case weighed that constitutional right against the need for investigators to safely and effectively do their jobs, according to 9th Circuit Judge Richard A. Paez. He wrote that the judges concluded that the searches and seizures were unnecessarily intrusive and that “the intrusion was severe.”
The Hells Angels have asked for more than $250,000 in damages, but the court hasn’t disclosed whether the group will receive any money.
Rogue
CARIBBEAN REPORT DELAY–Sorry, I could not do the news today, my friend Israel, the editor of BikerSpot magazine is in the hospital after a motorcycle accident and I’m helping him out on bringing the next issue to print. Yes my fingers are on fire, but hey, what are friends for.
Hope all is well
Jose
Take your time, Bikernet will still be here when you come back. We wish your friend a speedy recovery.
Layla
JUSTICES DECLINE TO REVIEW USE OF DRUG-SNIFFING DOGS–
Houston man loses challenge to warrant based on use of canines
By ANDREW TILGHMAN
Houston Chronicle
Law enforcement’s authority to use drug-sniffing dogs was bolstered Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of a Houston case in which police brought dogs onto a man’s property and later obtained a search warrant for drugs.The decision upholds the 2002 conviction of David Gregory Smith, 41, a Bandidos motorcycle gang member serving a 40-year sentence for running a methamphetamines lab in his southeast Houston home.
Smith’s is the latest case to support police use of dogs while searching luggage, motor vehicles and homes for drugs. Smith’s attorney, Kent Schaffer, said it sets a potentially worrisome precedent.
“I find that just absurd and extremely troubling that the police could take a dog and go to the front door of anybody’s home, and if the dog scratches its tail or barks or winks or whatever, they can search your house,” Schaffer said Monday.
The search of Smith’s home near South Houston on Oct. 4, 2000, came after an 11-month law enforcement investigation into the gang. The dogs “alerted” when officers allowed them to sniff garage doors and house doors, and authorities used that information to obtain search warrants.
Cursory examination
At issue was whether the dogs’ sniffing constituted an illegal search of Smith’s home.Assistant District Attorney Sally Ring said easily accessible parts of a home’s exterior are subject to a cursory examination, such as a dog’s sniff.
“It’s akin to the Fed Ex guy or the flower delivery person; if they can go there, then law enforcement or anyone else can go there,” said Ring, who prosecuted Smith’s case in 2002.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals rejected Smith’s claim that the search by federal and local officials on the Harris County Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force was illegal.The state court ruled that the dogs were not intrusive enough to invoke constitutional protection. It also said police did not unlawfully trespass because the garage door was along a walkway that visitors must pass to reach the front door. There is little legal dispute that an alert from a narcotics dog is reason to grant a warrant, said professor Herman Schwartz of the American University law school.
“It’s considered the equivalent of seeing something in plain view,” Schwartz said. “There is sort of an assumption that the dogs are infallible.”
Search tactics upheld
The U.S. Supreme Court has grown more accepting of police search tactics in recent years, and has repeatedly upheld the use of drug-sniffing dogs, Schwartz said.Schwartz pointed to a 1983 case in which a suspected drug smuggler traveling through New York’s LaGuardia airport was searched after a dog sniffed his luggage and alerted authorities to the presence of cocaine. The U.S. Supreme Court sided with police in that case.
The Harris County Sheriff’s Department currently has two narcotics-trained dogs used by its detective bureau. The Houston Police Department uses narcotics-trained dogs only at its airport security units, officials said.
Rogue
SUPER MAX BELT DRIVES–When is the last time you?ve seen a pulley like this? If indeed you or any of your customers have experienced a worn out pulley such as this, you now can offer them a re-build from Super Max.
Super Max has been in the belt drive business for over 33 years and we have an excellent reputation for our long life belt drive. These over-lay pulleys can be installed over most aftermarket and all factory pulleys. These pulleys will go well over 100,00 miles and don?t emit the squealing sounds of pulleys of metallic construction.
These pulleys will also extend belt life considerably as they are constructed from similar materials as the ?Gates Poly Chain? belts that we have all grown to love. Questions? Call Super Max 10:00am to 5:00pm Mountain time. 406-755-8688.
Super Max has invented a method of removing the worn teeth and replacing them with a Super Max over-lay pulley that will last. The over-tension is not necessary, if indeed it is not ratcheting, it isn?t too loose.
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HOME FOR SALE IN STURGIS–Hey Bandit, the furnace is new, the hot water tank is 3 years old all the bedroom stuff is new. 6 month old king bed, Serta hardside super plush pillow top, the dressers are so new they still smell like fresh wood. There?s 3 bedrooms, got two new twin beds, lots of stand up closets. The sink and faucet are 3 months old and same for the dishwasher. The washer is commercial grade and the dryer is same. The recliners are great; the burgundy one is 2 months old. The end tables and coffee table are new… TV. is 32 in with surround sound and DVD player. There?s a outside camera and monitor, all is in perfect condition. Without all off the crap I?ll take $12,500 for the place, you keep the piano. $20,000 furnished. The reason I?m selling is my ol lady split and I?ve had it here. Need to get away and start over…so let me know… Skooter at sandc@rushmore.com
THAT’S A WRAP–Once more the lovely Layla pulled it off. TheBikernet News and all that’s fit to print in this wild industry completedwith class. In a sense you’ve got the inside track with Bikernet. You notonly get the hottest digger data weekly, but the inside track on three majormags in the industry. It’s like a back stage pass to biker heaven. Am Ipushin’ it?
Ah fuck it. Let’s see what I have to report. I’ll hit the magsfirst. We’re working with H-D on an exclusive for Hot Bike and perhapsWillie G. will hit the cover. I’m also working with Randy Simpson andSouthern Chops from the Discovery Channel and Matt Hotch will show class onthe August cover with his customized V-Rod. We’re making major changes tothe Hot Rod Bikes, but it’s a Corporate secret. Can’t give that up just yet.We’re even considering a new start-up mag. Another secret. We’re alsoworking with Billy Lane to Sponsor his Blood, Sweat and Gears. Watch for itin Laughlin.
I hope to spend the majority of this weekend chasing the lovely SinWu around the complex and working on the Sturgis Shovelhead. I’ll do mydamnest to post a report. If I’m lucky I’ll tear it down at the end of theweekend, finish the welds, grind the bastards and off to powder next week.That’s a rush.
Oh, there’s a surprise on the dusty horizon. Mike Lichter shot agroup of knock-out Hooters girls with a Hooter’s bike that deserves to endup on the cover of HOT BIKE. I’ll try to bring you a sample shot. Hang on.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit
April 7, 2005 Part 1
By Bandit |
HELLO ALL! And welcome back for another week of news and jokes. It?s been quiet around the Headquarters; not much in construction since we?re in the final phases of the master bedroom finale. Waiting on Toresten, the master wood craftsmen to build the closet and Kyle, the master electrician to give us light. Two more weeks and another room will be finished.
Bandit?s Sturgis Chopper is sort of at a stand still. The carb has to be sent off for something, (guess I should pay more attention) and other than that, he?s ready to tear it back down for? what? It?s not gonna be painted, oh, powdercoating. Right?
I have a list of articles that will go up next week, in addition to the two I posted yesterday. If you?re not a Cantina member, you should pay the five bucks just to read the ?Poem of the Year?. It?s great by itself but I added some great beauty shots from Todd8080 to top it off. And the new feature on Steed?s Quarterhorse. Lots more on the way so stay tuned.
BIKERNET PAINT JOB OF THE WEEK– I started painting tanks again…thought you might like to see the 1st one. Hope you’re doing well…..Apache Jil
BRING INDUSTRY EXPERTS INTO YOUR LIVINGROOM TO TALK SHOP —
2005 V-Twin Expo Seminars Now Available on DVD
Fresh from this years most successful v-twin trade show, the V-Twin Expo by Easyriders presents three insightful video seminars. Each seminar was presented to live standing room only crowds. For those not able to attend, each is now offered on DVD. Get one for the shop or for home, either way they are a must have for your video library.
?We increased both the quantity and content of our seminars at the ?05 Expo- quantity because of demand for seating by v-twin dealers and content because the dealers want substance, not fluff. They asked for information that would be valuable to their business, not just entertainment? said show producer Jim Betlach.
Seminars available on DVD include;
Engine Panel Discussion
Learn from the country?s leading engine experts from S&S Cycles, TP Engineering, Kuryakyn, Zipper?s and Axtell. This informative video covers the biggest problems facing today?s big inch motors and how to overcome them. This 50 minute-long video is a must have for either the big inch motor owner or for the shop selling v-twin high performance products.
Electronic Fuel Injection Panel
In this video you will see and learn about the evolution of EFI and where technology is taking the motorcycle industry. Top professionals from Dyno-Jet, Terry Components, S&S Cycle, Daytona Twin Tec and Thunder Heart discuss the important issues and answer questions from motorcycle dealers across the country.
Way Outside the Box
Learn how to push the envelope and think outside of the box from motorcycle maverick John Wyckoff. John offers his amazing and fresh thinking to seminar attendees and now you! Wyckoff brings a lifetime of knowledge and insight to this highly entertaining and thought provoking seminar. John Wyckoff was the recipient of the 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award at the V-Twin Expo ?Excellence in Motorcycling? awards.
Custom Paint Made Easy with Jon Kosmoski
Learn from the master, Jon Kosmoski. Jon, founder of House of Kolor, presents the latest technology, equipment, products and brand new techniques to keep you on the cutting edge of the custom paint universe. This seminar is upbeat and lively, we guarantee you will be not only entertained, but learn from the master too.
Order on or all of the videos today. Any single video is $19.95, or get both the Engine Panel Discussion and Electronic Fuel Injection Panel for an ultra low of $29.95. Each is produced in limited numbers so order quickly- supplies won?t last. Call 1-800-247-6246 or order online at: http://www.vtwin-expo.com
The V-Twin Expo by Easyriders focuses exclusively on the V-twin motorcycle market, takes place in Cincinnati and has become the v-twin industry?s premier trade show. It has steadily grown over the past five years in terms of exhibitors, exhibit space and V-twin dealers who attend the show.
The Expo attracts worldwide dealers with exhibitor space completely sold out. A waiting list now exists for exhibitors to secure display space.
Each Expo includes informative seminars for dealers, an industry reception, custom bike displays and honors for industry leaders and their products.
Dealers can register online now for the 2006 Expo at: www.vtwin-expo.com. 2006 Expo dates are February 4,5 and 6th. To learn more about exhibit space availability, contact Jim Betlach of Easyriders at 952-443-4168.
BLUE SUIT– A man who just died is delivered to the mortuary wearing an expensive,expertly tailored black suit. The mortician asks the deceased’s wifehow she would like the body dressed. He points out that the man doeslook good in the black suit he is already wearing.The widow, however, says that she always thought her husband lookedhis best in blue, and that she wants him in a blue suit. She gives themortician a blank check and says, “I don’t care what it costs, butplease have my husband in a blue suit for the viewing.”
The woman returns the next day for the wake. To her delight, she findsher husband dressed in a gorgeous blue suit with a subtle chalk stripe;the suit fits him perfectly.
She says to the mortician, “Whatever this cost, I’m very satisfied.You did an excellent job and I’m very grateful. How much did you spend?”
To her astonishment, the mortician presents her with the blank check.”There’s no charge,” he says.
“No, really, I must compensate you for the cost of that exquisite bluesuit!” she says.
“Honestly, ma’am,” the mortician says, “it cost nothing. You see, adeceased gentleman of about your husband’s size was brought in shortlyafter you left yesterday, and he was wearing an attractive blue suit. I askedhis wife if she minded him going to his grave wearing a black suit instead,and she said it made no difference as long as he looked nice.
“So I switched the heads.”
Chris T.
THE FEELING OF POWER–I was getting ready for work when I looked out the window and saw the utility company starting to erect a pole in front of my house. They were going to position it directly in front of my picture window.
No way, absolutely no way was I going to permit this. I gulped down my last bit of coffee and went directly to the crew supervisor and told him in no uncertain terms that I was not going to permit his crew to put that stupid electrical pole directly in front of my picture window.
He took out a map for pole locations and a right of way document and explained that it is the best location for it. I told him it is not thebest location for me and when I came home from work that day I did not want to find that pole in front of my window.
I told him I didn’t give a hoot where he put it but not in front of my window. I felt pretty smug as I drove off to work because I felt I got my point across. I know darn well they are afraid to put it there now.
Ahhhh….. the feeling of power…………
Chris T.
BIKERNET THOUGHT FOR TODAY–Laughter can cure a physical condition; it can and will positively affect an emotional illness as well. Laughter ushers in a new perspective which gives vent to a changed attitude. And our attitude toward any situation, any individual, is all-powerful.
A negative, critical attitude toward our financial situation, toward our disease, toward our boss, or spouse, or children, determines how we feel moment by moment. In like manner, when we raise our sights, look at the world with lightness in our hearts, expecting to enjoy the day, the people, the activity, we’ll succeed.
Finding humor in a situation, any situation prevents us from succumbing to feelings of powerlessness. Feeling powerless, behaving as victims, came easily for many of us before we chose this program and the Twelve Steps to live by. Choosing a humorous response, opting to laugh at our situation, at any point in time, keeps our personal power where it belongs–with ourselves.
My emotional health depends on my active involvement in deciding who I am, right now. Deciding to chuckle rather than snarl will give me an unexpected emotional boost.
RevCarl
STEALTH REPORT–I have been real busy this past week. I have been buying displays and getting security system estimates for “STEALTH BIKE WORKS.” One thing about doing this is the list of things to do continues to grow. We have a “town planning meeting” to attend on the 19th. Hopefully after that Stealth Bike Works will be cleared for take off. I would like to ask a little favor from everyone out there to keep your fingers crossed, say a prayer, whatever you think will help to get us through the meeting. Thanks in advance!
I am excited about the possibilities for STEALTH BIKE WORKS. It seems every day we have people wishing us well or asking when we will be open. Hopefully we will be open by the end of April. So far we have our wrench “Little Mikey” in place and my buddy and good friend “Chopper John” will be doing some fab work as needed. He already has some of his wicked fuel finished and ready for display. This guy has some great talent with welding and a torch. I did a story on him last summer.
We have had a number of friends volunteer their services to help up fit the building. My buddy Shorty, the powdercoat king Ben Jordan, Chopper John and Jay the electrical wizard. As always I have had a ton of encouragement from my wife and best friend “THE MEANEST,” without her all of this would not be possible. I would like to also thank my friend Fritz who has encouraged me along the way, especially when the low times hit me, my friend Lee Clemens from Departure Bike Works for his advice last fall. Last but not least, thanks to someone I have always admired and looked up to my good friend Mr. Bandit for all of his positive e-mails. It seems I would get these e-mails when I needed to hear something positive and up-lifting.
One of the best things about doing this is when I put the key in the door, I know it is up to me and I get to call the shots and I know my heart is in the right place. It is a GREAT feeling. So stay tuned for the opening day and phone number and don’t forget to remember us on the 19th with whatever you want to do. Cross those fingers, say a prayer, make a voo-doo doll to persuade the “town planning” people say “YES!”
Until next time, RIDE!
Stealth
AIRBRUSH ARTIST AVAILABLE–I DO ALL STYLES OF ART. IF YOU EVER NEED MY SERVICES PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 1(570)223-6602, and at http://www.thirddimensiontattoos.com. I attached a sample of some bike parts, thank you for your time.
Photo courtesy of Jim Russi
BILLY IS COMIN? YOUR WAY–Billy Lane and the Blood Sweat & Gears Tour will be fabricating in your face, live on stage at the Edgewater Casino in Laughlin, Nevada.
Show dates and times: April 22 & 23, 2005 from 2:00 pm ? 6:00 pm.
See the bike you could win? Watch Billy add a bit of Choppers Inc to a brand new 2005 Harley-Davidson Springer provided by Carolina Harley-Davidson of Gastonia, NC. When the bike is done, it could be yours. To win it is easy. At one stop during the Blood Sweat & Gears Tour, Billy will simply hand someone in the crowd the keys and they ride it off the stage and home. It?s that easy.
Come watch live fabrication like you have never seen it before~ In your face.
Blood Sweat & Gears is powered by Dodge and Activision games. To see all 2005 Tour dates check out http://www.choppersinc.com.
PARTY IN HELL–We are at it again, it’s party time. What are the chances of getting ya’ll to come out and play? I know it’s a long trip but we’ll rolllll out the red carpet for you.
Hope all is well!
Take care, The Devil
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