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
www.HURT911Biker.com
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
_______________________________________
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
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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.
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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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March 31, 2005 Part 3
By Bandit |
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Dave Perewitz of Perewitz Cycle Fabrications and Ray Evernham (seated) of Evernham Motorsports pose with the PPG ?Charity Chopper?, an awesome custom bike built by Perewitz Cycle Fabrications. The bike will be auctioned on eBay this October to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the world?s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research.
PPG AUTOMOTIVE REFINISH LAUNCHES YEARLONG FUND-RAISING EFFORTFOR THE LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETYLAKE BUENA VISTA, Florida ? March 23, 2005 ? PPG Automotive Refinish has launched a yearlong fund-raising effort for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the world?s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research and providing support and information to patients, their caregivers and healthcare professionals.
The effort was launched March 5 with an auction that took place during PPG?s Platinum Distributor Conference, held at the Wyndham Palace Resort and Spa in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. PPG Platinum Distributors bid on racing paraphernalia, posters, body shop equipment and supplies and more to raise over $32,000 for the cause.
Unveiled at the auction was the ?Charity Chopper?, the brainchild of PPG Automotive Refinish, Ray Evernham of Evernham Motorsports, along with his foundation Racing for a Reason, and Dave Perewitz of Perewitz Cycle Fabrications. Featuring a spectacular Liquid Crystal paint finish from the PPG Vibrance Collection, the chopper?s design was headed by Dave Perewitz. Perewitz Cycle Fabrications custom built the one-of-a-kind V-twin bike, featuring a classic flame design by Perewitz himself.
The PPG ?Charity Chopper? boasts a classic flame design by Dave Perewitz, featuring a spectacular Liquid Crystal paint finish from the PPG Vibrance Collection, an awesome collection of hot colors, unique pigments and special effect finishes. The bike will tour the country with the PPG Show Truck at custom car and bike shows and select NASCAR events.
The Charity Chopper will tour the country with the PPG Show Truck at custom car and bike shows, and select NASCAR events throughout the year. In October 2005 the Charity Chopper will be auctioned on eBay, with 100% of all proceeds benefiting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Beginning in April until the Charity Chopper auction in October, PPG, Perewitz and Evernham will sponsor a monthly eBay auction. These auctions will feature high-profile collectible items which will help support the Society?s life-saving cancer research.
For more information on the Charity Chopper and the monthly auctions, visit http://www.ppgrefinish.com.
About The Leukemia and Lymphoma SocietyThe Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is headquartered in White Plains, New York, with 63 chapters in the United States and additional branches in Canada. The Society?s mission: to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin?s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. Since its founding in 1949, the Society has invested more than $360 million in research specifically targeting leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. Last year alone, the Society made more than 812,000 contacts with patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals. For more information about blood cancer, visit http://www.LLS.org or call the Society?s Information Resource Center at (800) 955-4572.
COMPU-FIRE HAS CHARGING SYSTEMS FOR FUEL INJECTED ENGINES–With the recent announcements of new fuel injection systems becomingavailable from the major engine suppliers, Compu-Fire has developed chargingsystems that deliver the higher power output specified by them. The newCompu-Fire 40 Amp 3 Phase systems deliver twice the power of the standard 32Amp system under real life operating conditions. The features include anarrow stator and rotor designed to fit the Softail primary cases used onmost custom bikes.
The 3 phase systems provide 25 Amps output at an idle witha continuous 40 Amps output above 2400 RPM. The voltage regulator is set at14.25 volts and the mounting footprint is the same as the 32 Amp regulators.The precision balanced rotor is vented to allow the stator to run cooler tomaintain maximum output. The large flanged seal spacer provides additionalsupport for the rotor and a hard plastic sleeve is molded into the statorgrommet to prevent possible damage from mis-installation of the set screw.The voltage regulator case is available in either black or Endura-Shinefinish. Weather proof connectors and full epoxy encapsulation guaranty avery reliable system.
The systems are available from the major distributorsor call Compu-Fire at 909-598-5485.
SILLY BOYS– A Three-year-old little boy was examining his testicles while taking a bath.
“Mama,” he asked, “Are these my brains?”
Mama answered, “Not yet.”
KATMANDU
Here’s a mower that would actually get me out to mow the lawn.
Dusty Dave
RALLY IN THE ROCKIES UPDATE–For fourteen years the Four Corners Rally has been taking place in the Durango/Ignacio area. Although it has gone through some growing pains, the past few years have been a huge success. Riders from all over the U.S. come to this little corner of the world because of the unequaled riding. With mountains, waterfalls, wildlife, mountain lakes, mining towns and great weather this has become an extremely popular rally for not only bikers in the nearby four states, but also Californians and Texans who wish to escape the heat.
This year over 100,000 are expected to hit the Four Corners. This is also one of the last big rallies put on by bikers for bikers.
To keep up with more bikers this year the organizers have put together a full list of events to cover four days. Concerts this year will feature the Guess Who playing Saturday night, Super Tribute Shows featuring the sounds of Led Zeppelin, AC/DC and Lynyrd Skynyrd the other three nights, plus great local and regional talents performing daily. A $10,000 cash purse is the prize for the Cruising for Cash Run held during the Rally.
Two custom motorcycles are to be given away; a one of a kind custom chopper built by Wicked Brothers out of Phoenix and a one of a kind custom Harley V-Rod. Other entertainment will include Pro Male/Female Wrestling, Pineapple Pit Wrestling, the Hollywood Knockouts, Go Go Cage Dancing, Karaoke Contests, Beer Tents, Biker Bull Busting, Arm Wrestling and Tattoo Contest. The ever popular Biker Rodeo will again be held Saturday at the grounds. Over 300 vendors will be spread out from the rally grounds in Ignacio to Durango.
Make your plans early. Tickets and rooms will no doubt sell out this year. You can check on rooms by calling 866-to-rally, or check out the official website http://www.rallyintherockies.com or call 888-901-7701 for information.
ONSITE ON THE RUN–Hey Everybody! ONSITE / XLT Products is on the move! Steve Gilmore in the # 08 Camaro finshed 6th (out of 28) in the season opener at Irwindale Raceway, CA.
The Gilmore / Nelson Race Team is ready to introduce the ONSITE Automotive Spill Control product, due to be released this Spring, for containing spills in the pit areas at all the racetrack venues on the Vista Paint / Street Stock Tour ’05!
XLT continues to “go-high” by providing Purpose-built containment equipment for an all out assault in the field of Spill control!
Watch ONSITE put out the “YELLOW” on Trackside spills and go Green on clean-up!
See what’s new athttp://: www.onsitespillcontrol.com
RUCKER PERFORMANCE SPONSORS AHDRA SUPER GASS CLASS–
Horsepower and Rucker Performance Meet at the AHDRA Drag Racing Series
Fort Worth, Texas (March 29, 2005) – Rucker Performance, a leading custom manufacturer of high performance, highly styled, custom American Muscle Bikes, signed a class sponsorship for the AHDRA 2005 Screaming Eagle Series Championship in the Super Gas Class.
“Rucker Performance is proud to be the new class sponsor the AHDRA Super Gas Class,” said Bill Rucker, President of Rucker Performance. “We selected the Super Gas Class because it is the fastest non-professional class with the greatest amount of engine innovation.”
“The Super Gas class provides for unlimited engine modifications. This includes fuel injection, supercharger, E.F.I., turbo-charger, nitrous oxide and double engines.”
Rucker Performance’s American Muscle Bikes, the Assassin and the Predator are built in the spirit of the raw adrenaline of drag racing. Our custom motorcycles come with monster torque, fit and finish of one-off custom bikes, and exceptional handling.
“The reason that we are building a relationship with AHDRA is because our firm is about performance,” stated Rucker. “We live and breath high-performance American Muscle Bikes. In the not too distant future we will be producing the ultimate horsepower motorcycle and we see this class as a laboratory for testing new technology, enthusiast interests, and usable high-performance horsepower.”
About AHDRA
The AHDRA 2005 Screaming Eagle Series Championship is commencing its 28th season comprised of fourteen rounds of snarling American V-twin action stretching from Florida to California with the final round finishing up in Las Vegas, NV.
About Rucker Performance
Rucker Performance started production in 2004 and has quickly become a leading designer and manufacturer of custom American Muscle 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 124 cubic inch polished 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.
BIKERNET BIKE OF THE WEEK–Hi Bandit, I was wondering if there was anything you could do to help me get the word out concerning my bike for sale. It’s a 2002 custom-built softail chopper in great condition with low mileage. The complete build-up, specs, and tons of pics can be found on my website: http://coryhebert.home.comcast.net/
WEST COAST THUNDER VI 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.
Riverside National Cemetery is the fifth-largest cemetery managed by the National Cemetery Administration. The dramatic, meandering landscape features memorial circles, lakes and an amphitheater.
Following the memorial service, it?s back to Skip Fordyce Harley-Davidson for continuing entertainment, lunch and awards ceremonies.
To register for the event visit http://www.skipfordyce.com or call 951-785-0100 and ask for the West Coast Thunder coordinator.
MESSAGE FROM THE DEVIL–check out the fresh paint on the Blue Devil. Hope you had a blast on your trip , sounds like you needed to get away for a minute. hope all is well.
Take care, Kent
THAT’S A GODDAMN WRAP–As usual, Nyla, Sin, Layla and Coral did ahelluva job with the news. Sure I tossed my hat in the ring, but they pulledit together. In fact, I’m currently sequestered in the HOT BIKE offices inPlacentia, California some 28 miles from the Bikernet Headquarters. I told’em 30 miles and they could shove the job. I’m reading flats for the JulyIssue, which will ship off to the printer on Monday and fly to subscribersand cross-country newsstands the middle of May. Makes no sense to me.
This issue is slammed with Hot articles on 155-inch R&R engines,a hottie who airbrushed Agent Zebra’s leather and the very first productionAmerican motorcycle–1900. With the help of Susan Buck, we launched ourfirst-ever Laconia event Survival Guide. She did a helluva job. There’s morehot tech and features than ever before. Ah, but I’ve got an axe to grind.Check it out for yourself.
Tomorrow I jump a jet for Las Vegas and the awards ceremony for the 2005Discovery Channel Biker Build-Off finale at the Hard Rock. I watched Arlenand Roland Sands battle on the shores of Jose’s island, also known as PuertoRico, the other night. Looked like a good time. Saturday morning I’ll flyback to LA to work on my Sturgis Shovel chop. I’ll try to bring you anupdate on Sunday. It will also be featured in the August issue of Hot Bike.I need to wrap that sucker up for the September Pre-Sturgis issue.
Have a helluva weekend.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit
March 31, 2005 Part 2
By Bandit |
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BETTER TAKE YOUR PEDAL OFF THE MEDAL ? THAT BIKERS GOT A BADGE–
Anchorage Daily News
The Associated Press
FAIRBANKS — When the snow melts, some Fairbanks police officers will trade in four-door sedans for something with a little more style: Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
The department showed off the police edition of the 2005 Road King on Wednesday.
The Harley is one of two on loan for the summer from the Harley-Davidson Farthest North Outpost under a program that began in 2002.
The Police Department gets free use of Harleys annually.
“I’ve been able to drive them every year,” said Lt. Dusty Johnson. “It’s been magnificent.”
The decked-out touring bikes are white with Police Department insignia, two-way radios, lights and sirens. The motorcycles are valued at $22,000 apiece.
Harley dealerships across the nation loan motorcycles to police departments, said store sales manager Doug Chambers.
“It’s just basically a good will thing,” he said.
Mileage put on Harleys by police officers can be a selling point when the stores reclaim the motorcycles and put them on the showroom floor.
“It’s a cop bike,” Chambers said. “It’s about where it’s been and what it’s done.”
First National Bank Alaska donated $2,500 toward tailoring the motorcycles for the Police Department.
The motorcycles are used primarily for parades and some patrolling.
Rogue
www.bikerrogue.com
STEALTH REPORT–This past weekend ?The Concerned Bikers Association? held their annual spring swap meet. The swap meet is still one of my favorite events. The weather was good Saturday but Sunday proved to be a different story with the rain moving in.
This swap meet was different for me because instead of being on the selling side of things I was on the buying side. I was looking for deals to take back to my new shop ” STEALTH BIKE WORKS”, soon to be open. I had pretty good luck. I picked up some Joker Machine parts for a good price and some Pro One parts and a few other bits and pieces to decorate the walls. In the upcoming weeks I will have an update on the progress of the shop. I can’t tell you how excited I am! It is a lot of work getting the building ready, but fun.
Back to the swap meet. Time to see old friends and make new ones. The swap meet still takes you back to a time when things were a lot less complicated. It does you good to see young kids at the swap meet looking for parts to put their dream bike together. One of the things I like about the swap meet is that you never know what you will find and to me that is the fun part.
The temps have turned warm here 75-80 degrees and the bikes are out on the road. The first bike nights are starting up!
One last thing thanks to all of you who supported me on “Your Shot” last week. It means a lot!
Spring is here! Get Your Motor Running!
STEALTHMAN!
EBAY AUCTION LEADS DEPUTIES TO MOTORCYCLE CHOP SHOP–
GEORGE WILKENS
The Tampa Tribune
TAMPA – Two rented garages at an upscale New Tampa apartment complex concealed a chop shop specializing in stolen motorcycles, authorities say. Rafthel Morales, 26, was arrested Monday on multiple felonies related to vehicle theft, but his roommate at Addison Park at Cross Creek apartments remains at large, officials say.
The investigation started with information obtained by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office Auto Theft Unit and a complaint from a victim who saw his property offered on eBay, the popular Internet auction site, said sheriff’s spokeswoman Debbie Carter.
A search warrant served Wednesday recovered stolen cycles and cycle parts in garages assigned to the suspects’ residence, 10307 Venitia Real Ave., just north of Cross Creek Boulevard, authorities said.
“It’s hard to tell how many motorcycles there are,” Carter said. Detectives will rely on serial numbers and vehicle identification numbers, but there were at least seven, she said.
Morales was booked into the Orient Road Jail at 1:30 p.m. on charges of grand theft, possession of a vehicle with an altered vehicle identification number and operating a chop shop.
A similar warrant has been issued for roommate Kyle James Kirkland, 18. Anyone knowing his whereabouts should call the sheriff’s office, (813) 247-8200, or CrimeStoppers, 1-800-873-TIPS.
Rogue
LA CALENDAR SHOW UPDATE–2005 LA Calendar Motorcycle Show Weekend July 16-17th 2005 Top Builders and Record $70,000 Awards Purse Highlight 2005 LA Calendar Motorcycle Show
The 14th Los Angeles Calendar Motorcycle Show Weekend sponsored by Performance Machine and scheduled for Saturday July 16th and Sunday July 17th, 2005 at the beautiful Queen Mary Event Park on the Pacific Ocean in downtown Long Beach, CA, continues to grow every year as the most popular street bike show in America.
As always the LA Calendar Show offers one of the premier Custom and Sportbike Show Contests in America featuring top name Pro and Amateur bike builders from around the world vying for the prestigious Performance Machine Best of Show Trophy. Performance Machine and show producer Jim Gianatsis have bolstered the already huge $60,000 Bike Show awards purse with an additional $10,000 in cash prize money for the Best of Show and Best PM Equipped Bike.
Expect 3-time LA Calendar Motorcycle Show winner Jesse Rooke to return to reveal his latest cutting edge custom in another bid to secure the coveted Performance Machine Best of Show title. But competition will again be intense from many of world’s top builders like last year’s winner Shinya Kimura from Zero Engineering who flew in from Japan to took home the Best of Show trophy with one of his famed retro choppers that have customers on a 4-year waiting list.
An exclusive feature of the Show are the free Calendar Bike Builder’s Seminars held both days at the Show, conducted by the leading custom bike builders in America as featured in the Iron & Lace Calendar. You’ll meet many legendary builders with their latest bikes including 3-time Show winner Jesse Rooke, plus Russell Mitchell, Mitch Bergeron, Paul Yaffe, Mike Stafford, Harold Pontarelli and others. Plus exciting new builder Dreamcraft Studios who premiered their show stopper “Sega” at last year’s show, will return again this year with the world premier their latest $500,000 rolling piece of techno artwork featuring the world’s first fully machined 1-piece billet chassis. Each builder will be available to meet at their bike displays with free autographed posters, and at their Builder’s Seminars where they will tell fans how they really build their bikes. It’s better than reality biker TV show – it’s live!
On Saturday night Show promoter Jim Gianatsis hosts the Iron & Lace Calendar Builders Night Party beginning at 9pm on board the historic Queen Mary ocean liner in the Observation Room Bar with live musical entertainment by a sensational new national female recording artist.
Many of the top Iron & Lace Calendar bike builders together with other top celebrity builders attending the Show weekend will be there, together with fans and the beautiful FastDates.com Calendar Angels featured in the Iron & Lace Calendar.
Showcasing the Calendar Girls theme of the Calendar Bike Show will be the premier of the 2006 FastDates.com Calendars with the beautiful SBK Fast Dates World Superbike and Iron & Lace Calendar Angels in attendance. Featured is TV and movie star Miss Texas “Rockin’ Robin” Cunningham who will be hosting the stage activities both days, assisted by the legendary Keith “Bandit” Ball of Bikernet.com and biker magazine fame.
Spectators can find out more about The LA Calendar Motorcycle Show, the Bike Contest and all the available weekend activities online at http://www.FastDates.com/BIKESHOW.HTM
CHROME HARDWARE SUPPLY– is teaming up with Brian Klock to create an amazing new bike-the Twin-Cam Bagger. The result of CHS’s first collaboration-Matt Hotch’s silver-flamed Softail, dubbed the “Continental”-received so much attention over the past two years that the company decided to follow it up with another talented builder.
Brian Klock and the Klock Werks team will infuse their creativity into another soon-to-be masterpiece for the CHS collection.
“Brian has impressed me for years with his talent, and I think he has a real knack for baggers,” says Taylor Anderson of Chrome Hardware Supply. “We like bikes that look good-from our printed materials to the shows-but they also have to work because we ride them all year long. We’ll start with a new Twin-Cam FLHT and see what Brian and the team can come up with”.
The Continental has been featured in Hot Bike magazine and Tom Zimberoff’s Art of the Chopper. It also graced the cover of the Dreamgirls 2005 calendar. CHS expects to turn just as many heads with the Klock Werks Twin-Cam Bagger.
For more information and updates, visit Chrome Hardware Supply online at http://www.chromehardwaresupply.com or call (888) 629-2476.
CRIME SCENE CHOPPERS RELEASES INDIAN-INSPIRED LEAF SPRING FORK PLANS–
Retro-Leafer? springer fork designed for style and ease of construction
Scotts Valley, CA ? March 30, 2005 ? Crime Scene Choppers announces the availability of blueprints for a leaf spring fork inspired by the late 30?s Indian Chiefs. The plans were developed with the homebuilder and small shop in mind; fabrication options are presented to eliminate the need for complex machine work.
There are 31 pages of plans, printed full-scale on 11? x 17? paper. Two different fork designs are included, one based on round tube legs and one that features oval legs. Details on building a friction shock are included as well. A complete list of parts and materials is provided.
Crime Scene Choppers is the home of the polished stainless Hard-Ass? seat.
Unique and Original?The standard springer plans we sell have been very popular.? said Joe McGlynn, owner of Crime Scene Choppers, ?I wanted to provide a way for folks with limited resources to build a unique custom bike, you don?t need to spend a fortune to have a awesome custom chopper?. ?It was important that the plans be based around commonly available parts and components that an average shop or home builder could fabricate themselves ? no complex CNC milling operations or chrome-moly welding?.
Retro-Leafer Plans Availability
The Retro-Leafer and Standard Springer Fork Plans available through http://www.CrimeSceneChoppers.com immediately. New products are being introduced every month, so check the website for the latest news.
BILLY LANE ON TV!Billy will be featured on the Discovery Channel on the following dates &shows:
SUNDAY APRIL 3 – 9PM (et) – THE ULTIMATE CHOP (BIKER BUILD-OFF AWARDS SHOW)
TUESDAY APRIL 5 – 10PM (et) – INDIAN LARRY TRIBUTE SPECIAL
More details on Billy’s TV times are always on the “HOT FROM THE SHOP” page on the Choppers Inc website.
BIKERNET BLOND JOKE–A blonde was terribly overweight, so her doctor put her on a diet.
I want you to eat regularly for 2 days, then skip a day, eat regularlyfor 2 days, then skip a day. Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks.
“The next time I see you, you’ll have lost at least 5 pounds.”
When the blonde returned, she shocked the doctor. She had lost nearly20 pounds.
“Why, that’s amazing!” the doctor said. “Did you follow myinstructions?”
The blonde nodded. “Ill tell you though, I thought I was going to dropdead that 3rd day.”
“From hunger, you mean?” asked the doctor.”
“No, from all that skipping!”
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Rucker Performance Kick Starts S&S Cycle?s New Dual Feedback Closed-Loop Fuel-Injection System– Fort Worth, Texas (March 23, 2005) ? Rucker Performance, a leading custom manufacturer of high performance, highly styled, custom American Muscle Bikes, is proud to be working with S&S Cycle on their revolutionary Dual Feedback Closed-Loop Fuel-Injection system.
Rucker Performance is the only Original Equipment manufacturer to offer a motorcycle using the S&S Dual Feedback Closed-Loop Fuel-Injection system installed on the S&S 124? Twin Cam style engine. This system will be using the S&S dual runner air induction system.
?S&S Cycle?s Dual Feedback Closed-Loop Fuel-Injection system is a multi-port fuel injection method,? said Bill Rucker, President of Rucker Performance, ?this system delivers the fuel mixture precisely by the injectors from their location at the cylinder head?s intake port.?
Similar to other closed-loop systems, the electronic control unit (ECU) continually checks multiple parameters like air temperature, engine temperature, engine speed, manifold vacuum, and the exhaust oxygen level to determine the correct fuel mixture. However, S&S Cycle has designed their closed-loop system to monitor both cylinders ? this is unique throughout the entire V-Twin industry.
?Rucker Performance provides exciting American V-Twin motorcycles that perform,? stated Rucker. ?The S&S closed-loop technology allows us to keep our performance commitment and meet the future stringent EPA guidelines today.?
The complete engine package will debut on Rucker Performance?s Assassin motorcycle. The Assassin is built in the spirit of the raw adrenaline of drag racing. This motorcycle comes with monster torque, fit and finish of a one-off custom bike and exceptional handling.
?Bill (Rucker) is always on the cutting edge,? said S&S President, Brett Smith. ?He has vision and is not afraid of taking risks and implementing new products to position his company as a market leader. We are pleased to have Rucker Performance as a customer and we look forward to the future success of their Assassin motorcycle, using our new closed-loop fuel injection technology.?
S&S Cycle’s 124″ engine receives TUV approval. —GERMANY (March 21, 2005) S&S Cycle announces TUV approval for its popular 124″ high performance V-Twin engine. Addressing the strict guidelines regarding emission standards for the European Community, this 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 124″ engine were in accordance to the strict requirements for TUV and testing of other S&S engines is expected to take place in the near future.
This is another important step for S&S to efficiently 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.
On December 20, 2004, S&S received TUV verification for its Quality Management System of their facilities which produce 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 . At that time, engineering consultant Dieter Schleier had the following comment, “S&S Cycle’s quality systems are above average and currently exceed the normal requirements to receive verification from TUV.”
“It was fitting that I received news of gaining TUV approval of our 124″ engine while I was visiting customers in Europe ,” said S&S President, Brett Smith. “We know that this approval is critical for our expanding business opportunities in the European Community. With our Quality Management Systems having received verification, along with today’s news about the 124” engine, we are definitely making a commitment to serving our European customers,”continued Smith. “Once again, I applaud our product development and manufacturing teams for their continued innovation and exceptional level of quality,” concluded Smith.
In 2004, S&S designed the 124 VFI Shootout to promote their popular 124″ engine. The results of that year-long campaign/tour have clearly displayed the reliability and performance of this engine. In addition to the success of the tour, S&S has teamed up with the AHDRA to create the S&S 124″ Challenge Class starting in the 2005 AHDRA racing season. This grass-roots AHDRA racing class will allow racers to enter the world of competitive motorcycle drag racing with a stock S&S 124″ engine. For more information visit the AHDRA web site at http://www.ahdra.com/rulesssc.html .
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 www.sscycle.com .
DIRTY DAVE–Dave works hard at the plant and spends two nights each week bowling and plays golf every Saturday. His wife thinks he’s pushing himself too hard, so for his birthday she takes him to a local strip club.
The doorman at the club greets them and says, “Hey, Dave! How ya doin?” His wife is puzzled and asks if he’s been to this club before. “Oh no,” says Dave. “He’s on my bowling team.”
When they are seated, a waitress asks Dave if he’d like his usual and brings over a Budweiser. His wife is becoming increasingly uncomfortable and says, “How did she know that you drink Budweiser?” “I recognize her, she’s the waitress from the golf club. I always have a bud at the end of the 1st nine, honey.
A stripper then comes over to their table, throws her arms around Dave, starts to rub herself all over him and says, “Hi Davey. “Want your usual table dance, big boy?”
Dave’s wife, now furious, grabs her purse and storms out of the club. Dave follows and spots her getting into a cab. Before she can slam the door, he jumps in beside her. Dave tries desperately to explain how the stripper must have mistaken him for someone else, but his wife is having none of it. She is screaming at him at the top of her lungs, calling him every 4 letter word in the book.
The cabby turns around and says, “Geez Dave, you picked up a real bitch this time.”
Buckshot
BIKER BUILD-OFF–Be sure to tune in on March 29th to the Discovery Channel to watch our head designer Roland Sands take on world-renowned bike builder Arlen Ness. Roland battles toppling bikes, fires, and worst of all time. Watch as the adventure unfolds all the way to the Puerto Rican Bike Week. Make sure you check local listing for time and channel.
S&S RESPONDS TO HARLEY-DAVIDSON–VIOLA, WI (March 24, 2005) S&S Cycle was recently named in a lawsuit brought by Harley-Davidson concerning alleged infringement of several Harley-Davidson patents and trademarks. The lawsuit was brought in Federal Court in the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Delkron, Inc. was also named as a defendant in this lawsuit. The patent infringement portion of the lawsuit is aimed at certain twin-cam engine parts that S&S is marketing. Harley-Davidson did not name any S&S customers as defendants.
S&S has reviewed the issues raised in Harley-Davidson’s complaint and believes they are without legal basis. S&S respects the intellectual property rights of others and the S&S products at issue in this lawsuit were the result of S&S’s own engineering designs. S&S does not have any connection to Delkron in this action and does not believe that Harley-Davidson had any basis to name them and Delkron in the same lawsuit.
While S&S would obviously prefer never to become involved in these kinds of disputes, they understand that as they continue to grow, there is always a possibility that they will become the target of lawsuits.
“It is a great disappointment that Harley-Davidson is taking legal action against us,” said S&S President, Brett Smith. “My grandfather, George Smith, helped found the V-Twin performance aftermarket industry in the mid-1950s and assisted Harley-Davidson with their Bonneville record run in 1970. We have always felt that a mutually beneficial relationship existed between S&S and Harley-Davidson; our 145-Tribute project in 2003 is evidence of that-100 years for Harley-Davidson and 45 years for S&S and the performance aftermarket.” Smith went on to say, “We do not understand why after all this time Harley-Davidson is raising these claims. Whatever the reason, this lawsuit will not affect our continued commitment to be the premier provider of Proven Performance components to the V-Twin aftermarket.”
Please direct any questions regarding this lawsuit to Brett Smith or Brian Conyers, Senior Manager of Communications & Marketing.
MOTORCYCLE RIDERS ? SAY GOOD-BYE TO BLACK/SCUFF SHOE MARKS CAUSED BY GEAR?UP-SHIFTING?–New easy-to-install gear shifter cushion not only prevents shoes frombeing ruined but also offers unrivaled shifting comfort by providing anair cushioned padding between the riders foot and gear shifter lever.
Los Angeles – Although the first motorcycle was invented over a hundredyears ago and has seen many major changes since it?s first inception, oneitem which seems to have been forgotten and left out of the technologyadvancement is the gear shifter lever.
?Every motorcycle rider knows there?s a problem with his or her shoesgetting ruined by the black peg rubber that?s standard issue on all gearshifter levers but no one seems to have sat down and thought up a solutionto remedy this problem?, says Shiftcush inventor Tony Wells.
Shiftcush, the revolutionary company which invented the product bearingthe same name, designed their Motorcycle Gear Shifter Cushion exactly forthat reason.
?I just got tired of all my good shoes getting ruined and also wanted tomake gear ?up-shifting? more pleasurable so that?s what led me to inventthe Shiftcush?, says the inventor.
While there are a couple of products out on the market today which do sellboot/shoe protectors, the drawback with these is that they have to beplaced on and removed from the riders shoes each time the rider starts orfinishes riding. These products also don?t offer the rider any type ofcushion or comfort while riding like the revolutionary air cushion in theShiftcush does.
Shiftcush comes with a Product Satisfaction Guaranteed whereby anycustomer whom is not completely satisfied with their purchase can returnit within 30 days for a full refund.
More information and photos can be found at http://www.shiftcush.com/
Top Builders and Record $70,000 Awards Purse
Highlight 2005 LA Calendar Motorcycle Show2005 LA Calendar Motorcycle Show Weekend July 16-17th 2005 The 14th Los Angeles Calendar Motorcycle Show Weekend sponsored by Performance Machine and scheduled for Saturday July 16th and Sunday July 17th, 2005 at the beautiful Queen Mary Event Park on the Pacific Ocean in downtown Long Beach, CA, continues to grow every year as the most popular street bike show in America.
As always the LA Calendar Show offers one of the premier Custom and Sportbike Show Contests in America featuring top name Pro and Amateur bike builders from around the world vying for the prestigious Performance Machine Best of Show Trophy. Performance Machine and show producer Jim Gianatsis have bolstered the already huge $60,000 Bike Show awards purse with an additional $10,000 in cash prize money for the Best of Show and Best PM Equipped Bike.
Expect 3-time LA Calendar Motorcycle Show winner Jesse Rooke to return to reveal his latest cutting edge custom in another bid to secure the coveted Performance Machine Best of Show title. But competition will again be intense from many of world’s top builders like last year’s winner Shinya Kimura from Zero Engineering who flew in from Japan to took home the Best of Show trophy with one of his famed retro choppers that have customers on a 4-year waiting list.
An exclusive feature of the Show are the free Calendar Bike Builder’s Seminars held both days at the Show, conducted by the leading custom bike builders in America as featured in the Iron & Lace Calendar. You’ll meet many legendary builders with their latest bikes including 3-time Show winner Jesse Rooke, plus Russell Mitchell, Mitch Bergeron, Paul Yaffe, Mike Stafford, Harold Pontarelli and others. Plus exciting new builder Dreamcraft Studios who premiered their show stopper “Sega” at last year’s show, will return again this year with the world premier their latest $500,000 rolling piece of techno artwork featuring the world’s first fully machined 1-piece billet chassis. Each builder will be available to meet at their bike displays with free autographed posters, and at their Builder’s Seminars where they will tell fans how they really build their bikes. It’s better than reality biker TV show – it’s live!
On Saturday night Show promoter Jim Gianatsis hosts the Iron & Lace Calendar Builders Night Party beginning at 9pm on board the historic Queen Mary ocean liner in the Observation Room Bar with live musical entertainment by a sensational new national female recording artist. Many of the top Iron & Lace Calendar bike builders together with other top celebrity builders attending the Show weekend will be there, together with fans and the beautiful FastDates.com Calendar Angels featured in the Iron & Lace Calendar.
Showcasing the Calendar Girls theme of the Calendar Bike Show will be the premier of the 2006 FastDates.com Calendars with the beautiful SBK Fast Dates World Superbike and Iron & Lace Calendar Angels in attendance. Featured is TV and movie star Miss Texas ?Rockin? Robin? Cunningham who will be hosting the stage activities both days, assisted by the legendary Keith ?Bandit? Ball of Bikernet.com and biker magazine fame. Spectators can find out more about The LA Calendar Motorcycle Show, the Bike Contest and all the available weekend activities online at http://www.FastDates.com/BIKESHOW.HTM
COWBOY BOOTS–Anyone who has ever dressed a child will love this one.
Did you hear about the teacher who was helping one of her kindergarten students put on his cowboy boots?
He asked for help and she could see why. Even with her pulling and him pushing, the little boots still didn’t want to go on.
Finally, when the second boot was on, she had worked up a sweat.
She almost cried when the little boy said, “Teacher, they’re on the wrong feet.”
She looked and sure enough, they were. It wasn’t any easier pulling the boots off than it was putting them on. She managed to keep her cool as together they worked to get the boots back on, this time on the right feet.
He then announced, “These aren’t my boots.”
She bit her tongue rather than get right in his face and scream, “Why didn’t you say so?” like she wanted to. And, once again, she struggled to help him pull the ill-fitting boots off his little feet. No sooner they got the boots off and he said, “They’re my brother’s boots. My Mom made me wear ’em.
Now she didn’t know if she should laugh or cry. But, she mustered up the grace and courage she had left to wrestle the boots on his feet again.
Helping him into his coat, she asked, “Now, where are your mittens?” He said, “I stuffed ’em in the toes of my boots.”
Her trial starts next month.
Chris T.
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IRISH LAST REQUEST– Mary Clancy goes up to Father O’Grady’s after his Sunday morning service, and she’s in tears.
He says, “So what’s bothering you, Mary my dear?”
She says, “Oh, Father, I’ve got terrible news. My husband passed away last night.”
The priest says, “Oh, Mary, that’s terrible. Tell me, did he have any last requests?”
She says, “That he did, Father…”
The priest says, “What did he ask, Mary?”
She says, “He said, ‘Please Mary, put down that damn gun!’
Here it is guys, Daytona 2005. Wild Bill Style http://www.charliebrechtel.com/daytona.htm
Dave Perewitz Showing $300,000 Worth of Custom Bikes At Donnie Smith Bike Show–March 12, 2005, Prior Lake, Minn. ? Legend custom bike builder, Dave Perewitz, has confirmed his participation in the 2005 18th Annual Donnie Smith Invitational Bike Show on March 19th and 20th at St Paul?s Rivercentre Exposition center.
Perewitz is showcasing several new bikes worth an excess of $300,000, exhibiting his entire apparel line, signing posters and autographing the Art of The Chopper book.
?This is a down-home show because it?s all about the bikes,? explained Dave Perewitz. ?Neil Ryan, the event promoter, is a regular bike guy and he provides a great stage for seeing these custom bikes. With Donnie being a local legend, it adds to the mystic of the show.?
The Donnie Smith Invitational Bike Show not only pulls famed builders like Perewitz, magazine representatives from Easyriders, Ironworks, Bikernet, and Hot Bike are all scheduled to appear and report on the show.
?We are seeing a lot of crazy bikes being built by new builders out there; it?s not practical but it really wows the crowd,? commented Perewitz. ?Guys like Donnie Smith and I are still building the stuff we do best? practical, custom and bullet-proof bikes that look good and can be ridden hard. We should see a little of everything here.?
The Invitational hosts hundreds of custom and classic bikes, a huge swap meet and several hundred vendors including Drag Specialties, Biker?s Choice, Custom Chrome, House of Kolor and many more.
Tickets for the 2005 18th Annual Donnie Smith Invitational Bike Show are available online at http://www.donniesmithbikeshow.com through eBay?s wholly owned subsidiary Paypal. Each online ticket purchased for comes with entrance into the event one hour before admission to the general public.
Custom Bike enthusiasts can find information on special features, show facts, photo gallery, local hotel information, history of the show, media coverage, biker links, general info and much more at the website.
Contacts:
For further information please contact the Donnie Smith Bike Show Press Office:
pr@donniesmithbikeshow.com
HUNTING–A woman walked into the kitchen to find her husband stalking around with a fly swatter.
“What are you doing?” She asked.
“Hunting Flies” He responded.
“Oh. Killing any?” She asked.
“Yep, 3 males, 2 Females,” he replied.
Intrigued, she asked. “How can you tell them apart?”
He responded, “3 were on a beer can, 2 were on the phone.” : )
Kenny P.
STEALTH REPORT–There seems to be a battle raging among the local H-D dealers concerning the upcoming bike week at Myrtle Beach. Before going into the story I would like to say that there is no love lost between me and dealerships but that is not why I am writing this. I am not writing this to get even with anyone, matter of fact I find this amusing. This is a story of greed and corporate America.
It seems that the local dealer in Myrtle Beach wants to change the dates of the rally and extend it by a few days. The Carolina dealers Association is against this. The powers that be at Myrtle Beach are as confused as a termite in a yo-yo, they don’t know what the dates are for the rally????
Stay with me now because it is starting to get real good! The local Myrtle Beach dealer says that the rally is in his territory and no other dealer can set up there to sell product. You ask where does this come from? It comes from the corporate Gods at H-D. You see they have this rule that says another dealer can not set up in the local dealers territory at any event in his area unless being granted permission by the local dealer. So since the dealers association is not backing the local dealers play to extend the rally, he says no to all the dealers unless they are willing to pay him a $2000 dollar use fee! You do the math, say if only 10 dealers show up, well that is a pretty good chunk of change! So the battle goes on.
Now for the really, really good part. The dealers association say they own the rally! Boy that is funny! How do you own a rally, it is not like buying land or a car or a bike even? You can’t put your hands on it or a price tag on it. Wait a minute I think I just hit on something, you see they put a price tag on everything, even the Myrtle Beach Rally. The rally belongs to the people who attend, the people who have made it what it is. Not the local dealer or the dealers association.
The dealers could care less about the rally. You see they show up in their Corvettes, their Hummers, and their H-D Ford trucks and what ever else is cool to them at the time and looking like something left over from the old T.V. show Miami Vice. The only reason they show up is to hear the cash register go jing a ling ling!
The time I spent at dealerships, I could write a book about it all. It never ends with these guys. Enough is never Enough! What this whole thing boils down to is that they are all afraid of each other. They are afraid that one will sell one or two more t-shirts than they do. In other words it is about what it has always been about GREED! You would think that H-D would step in and take control over this but really this is where the root of the problem lies.
So as the battle rages on, I find it very amusing to watch. What is ironic is that they are all such great friends until the almighty dollar is involved. Just a suggestion, maybe each dealer should hold a rally in his hometown each year and charge the others to set up, that way they could all break even, but I guess that breaking even isn’t an option with these guys!
And the beat goes on!
Until next time!
STEALTHMAN
People on the move:Mike Roland–Mike Roland has made history by positioning K?ryakyn as a world leader in performance. He was tactically scooped up by Tom Rudd?s personal lieutenant Tom Ellsworth a few years ago. Mike?s skills, hard work, and drive have been paying off. The company appears to be taking the lead in the respectable field of high performance v-twin after market parts.
The new line of K?ryakyn cams, pistons, throttle bodies, and heads has been re-engineered to increase horsepower, engine life and resolve pinging. Better yet, you can still use your stock starter. The cams are the heart of Mike?s passion. A simple addition of Mike?s bolt in cams in conjunction with a high performance air cleaner and tuned pipe can create up to 90 horsepower in a stock 88 inch Harley Davidson motor. The right recipe of parts and tuning can produce up to 120 horsepower in a 95 inch Harley Davidson motor.
Mike Roland has been riding motorcycles for 35 years. He is a former Top Fuel Harley drag racer, designing, building and tuning his own bikes. Mike has set many World, National and Track records and was the first man to run 190 MPH in the quarter mile on a Harley. Mike?s heads were on the National Championship winning bikes in the Screaming Eagle Top Fuel Championship 5 years in a row spanning 1999 to 2003. Many of the race cams he designed over the years are still in use.
Contact
See you your local K?ryakyn dealer for details.
Website: http://www.kuryakyn.com
Phone: 715 247-5008
BIKERNET CARIBBEAN REPORT–Back from Daytona, as always the chaos, the not enough time to do shit, even worst by the amount of people driving around. Even though this year seemed to be a lot less people than usual, but still a total pain to try get someplace. Now a lot of the vendors have moved to the Speedway area, that means traffic in all parts of town… I remember once upon a time you could cruise Main street, then Beach street, then check the Swap Meet at Volusia fairgrounds and come back to enjoy some of the Main street antics once more. Sure, like I have said before, all the Chopper world gone TV has a lot to do with it. I guess we had a conversation about that in a parking lot after-hours with Greg, Ernie and Nick, as the last time, a conversation we did not get to finish. Sure you always get to see friends and such, ride a bit (if it’s not freezing) but more so, Daytona is a place to do business, get some shirts sold, some bikes shot and mainly a world wide networking havoc. Every single magazine from every place is there, and hungry for bikes, articles and photo shoots. Many of these guys have become good friends with time and it’s always great to spend some time hanging out, bikes or not.
Nigh time in Daytona is another completely different scene. In some places you can see groups of friends hanging out, friends that most of you see as famous bike builders, just being silly, having a couple drinks and unwinding from the day to day hustle. Nighttime amongst these guys is another story in itself, one that shall stay semi secret in order to protect the innocent, then again boys will be boys and be sure of one thing, at the end of the night, Lollipops is custom central. The running joke is that if a bomb drops there, 90% of the custom builder scene will vanish, but I guess you guys will have to wait ’till the full story unfolds here in Bikernet, but In a total separate section.
Speaking of the above, while there I received this e-mail, I know that lately I have been kind of relaxed, the venom saved for special occasions, but these short lines deserved a public answer (besides the one I already gave) and I know this might be similar to a response any one of us would give such a clueless guy. Sure there will be some here that will side with the guy and some with me, but since I have the ability to use this for whatever purpose I choose for….Here we go. (by the way I have not corrected his spelling)
Hi,
Just took a look at your website. So besides kissing famous peoples asses, copying other people’s work and writing crap that donesn’t really makes sense. What do you guys do again?
Regards,
JR
Ok, so let’s dissect it a bit.
Like Bandit told me once, good or bad, when people send e-mails its because they read what you wrote….and that’s what?s important….
Kissing famous people asses…I guess fame depends on the one that perceives people as famous. Most if not all of these guys you consider famous are, were and will be my friends. Not because they are famous, considering today?s standards, but because we were friends before the motorcycle mania show aired and started all this celebrity bike building. So let’s say your buddy Bubba from the boonies just became the last Nashville star, so now you are kissing his ass because he is famous? To me as someone that does not know shit about country western it might seem like so, although I will not be so quick to pass judgment. So you, JR, might as well not be friends with Bubba in order for us not to think that you are kissing ass. All this blabber has as much logic as your words.
Let me let you in a little secret, I have really famous friends, Oscar winners none the less, am I walking around dropping names? I just see them as friends, no more, no less.When you go out to a party, or a work convention, you hang out with friends and peers, right? So do we, I don’t see Billy, nor Jesse as the mega famous bike builders you see, sure I KNOW what they are and what they have accomplished, but then again, we can still sit down and talk about family and even how’s the surf. Simple and still I have known them both way before they were mega TV personalities, so why should I not now?
So kissing ass is trying to smooch to gain something? Sure I gain a lot, I gain time spent with good friends, people I admire and enjoy being with, people that I congratulate on their success, and try to help in what I can, as any good friend would do. Have you seen me on Monster garage or a Biker Build Off? Nope not yet. Do you think I can ask them, I guess I could, have I done so, the answer is in the beginning of this sentence. You might be the hottest rocket scientist in the Western hemisphere, and you might hang out with the other hot rocket scientist, why, because you are friends and peers, first, because you are in the same trade, second.Sure, not all builders hang out with other builders, there’s separate “cliques” if you want to call them that, but still there’s is a strong bond amongst a large group of younger builders, and yes we hang out together, all the time. So next time you pose for a photo with your buddy at your local bar, just think for a second, that any photo of any guys you might see may be there for the same reason, just a photo with a friend.
I’ll even let you into another secret, since many of our good friends have passed recently, our bond has become stronger, and we take even more photos and talk even more, since you never know what can happen. There is no need to smooch when you have friends, we all give each other a hand, without being asked for, we all push each other to new stuff, we all share a love for building bikes and creating, the party is a plus. If I ever become famous, I will pull my friends up with me, no need ask, it’s just a matter that some will never understand, it’s called loyalty, it’s called respect, it’s called word. Let me say something else, if any of these guys fall from grace, or the custom building becomes the next passe, we will still do what we do, cameras or no cameras, fans or no fans….
Copying others people’s work.
I have a very simple assignment, show me something that is completely original and someone will find it’s roots.. Of course you would have to specify which of my work is a copy (Hank Young has a very good comment on this months Street Chopper Busted Knuckles section) if JR knew what the fuck he was talking about, he would have said that my bikes are copies, but should have mentioned that copies of early choppers, done by no name builders with whatever tools and parts they had or made, then again they are not copies, they?re based on that past that many of us refuse to let go. 15 years ago I was doing what I am doing today, so I guess I am copying myself. Sure you can see influence of many of the people I kiss ass in some of my bikes, but not in such a major way that you can confuse one bike with another. That is the idea of all this, you take stuff that works and do it, but there’s a limited supply of things you can work with. For example, does anyone that uses a Daytec frame, wide rear tire, sportster gas tank and paint their bike black is imitating Russell Mitchell ? Think not…. How many frames does Daytech sells, how many sportster tanks, how many bikes painted black ? Still Exile has achieved their own style, and claimed it since they had the exposure from TV, those guys happen to be my friends (once more being doing biz with them for ages) and they will be the first ones to tell you the bikes came from the Spartan look of European bikes.
So if I slap together a wide tire rigid chopper, is it copying one of Billy Lane?s? It so happens that we get our frames made by the same people, and yes, I like using Billy’s bars, or spinner, but that’s when it all ends. To me a Billy Lanes? bike is the Devil in a red dress, or knuckle sandwich, even the blue shovel chopper. When I see a bike built by Billy, that’s what i see….. If every Diamond framed 250 rigid was a copy of his, there will be a lot of people aping.
Copying is getting something that you like and trying to do a replica. Copying is taking the bike that won the last show and doing the same thing, improved, with different colors. That is copying. If you are part of this world, and you don’t get influenced by friends who are doing rolling works of art there’s something wrong with you, then again, if I use a Paughco rigid frame, would I be copying Indian Larry ? Let?s add a mustang tank, or his twisted stuff….I guess then I would. It’s such a fine, one part line.
Let me use as an example; my Purple Bobber (early chopper) that I did for the Journey museum, I did it by the seat of my pants. Just tried to follow what people did back at the end of the 60’s, with my own stuff into it, and improvising each and every step. Who did I copy? I can tell you that the following bikes are based on that one, so yes I am guilty, of copying myself, of following a bike that was well liked by many people, and something I believed was the essence of simple, yet fun. Maybe some time from now I will see similar bikes, which there’s a lot around, instead of calling the guy a copycat, I should be glad that my influence was strong enough for the guy to actually “borrow” my initial idea. Is my bike the first rigid, short, panhead on the planet? NOPE, but that is singling out stuff, the bike as a whole is the one that makes it my bike.
Copying is easy; the very difficult part is reminding yourself where have you seen that idea before, in order not to repeat it. To do the purple bobber was a feat, and I shall not bore you with the parameters, (one was that it should scream Caribbean) but the toughest challenge is yet to come. Do a loosely based tribute to Indian Larry, while still being MY bike….
Writing crap that does not make sense…..
Let me tell you, with this I’m with you. I really don’t understand why people read week after week all this nonsense that I write. It makes no sense to me why so many people log into Bikernet to read my weekly rant, and it really boggles me why I always write what I think, and what I see as my truth. Maybe because it’s a refreshing change from all the bullshit you read (including dumb ass e-mails) all the time. Do you think Shakespeare makes sense to me? No fucking way, still I do not consider it crap (not that I am comparing myself to the uber famous brit) When you write some people will like it, some people will not, we all see ourselves inside words, sentences and paragraphs. Sure I sometimes hit a nerve, but what the fuck, we are supposed to be tough motorcycles guys, right? A little ranting wont kill us. The difference between me and many is that my name, last name, address, phone number and e-mail are available, for all to express their opinions, maybe I will get rid of all that shit and just go by JR ? How about that…….
This is not a personal crusade, this is just my point of view. I really want to thank JR for giving me a reason to rant this week. Having fans like him is what makes it all worth it. While I receive dumb ass e-mail like his, I receive cool e-mails ten times more.
Enough for now, I have to get my pucker back in someone?s ass, watch some TV and read some magazines to see who I can copy…. and about the nonsense writing, I guess I already did that.
Have a great week, Easter is near…… and I want to have the Chop Off bike ready for then……
Jose ? Caribbean Reporter
HARLEY GOLF BUGGY– Picture is of my 1977 Harley Davidson Golf Buggy which I have had restoredat a cost of approximately $11,000
It has gained a lot of attention here in Australia because not only does itappear another one does not exist down here but the fact that most do notrealize that Harley even made them.
Regards,
Ray Russell
God saw he was getting tired
and a cure was not to be.
So he put his arms around him
and whispered, “Come with me.”
With tear-filled eyes we watched him
suffer and fade away.
Although we loved him deeply,
we could not make him stay.
A Golden heart stopped beating,
hard-working hands put to rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us
he only takes the best
~Author Unknown~
FOR MY NEPHEW–Hello My Friends and Family,My son, Matt Olsen passed away on March 14th, 7:44 in the evening. He was 20 years old. Matt was blessed in many ways, and everyone who knew him, knew how special he really was.
He is survived by myself, Jan Olsen, his brother and sister, Larry and Shalana, Silvester Temblador his step dad, Dirk Pratt his father and his sister-in-law, Lisa Dennis. Matt has 5 nieces and two nephews, and many cousins, aunts and uncles and grand parents that will miss him greatly. He had a wonderful girlfriend, Heather, that helped to make his life so happy and complete for the last year and a half.
Matt?s friends were a very important part of his life, and they were special in understanding him and his needs, being patient and helpful in every way they possibly could. They loved Matt, and he loved them. I thank them all for being part of my son?s life.
With a heavy heart I pay tribute to my nephew. He struggled his whole life and now we try to take comfort in knowing he?s with Grampa & Goliath, and no longer suffering. I wish you God Speed, Matt. You will be greatly missed and never forgotten.
Nyla
THAT?S IT–Helluva news. These Bikernet Babes do a nasty job with the help of Jose, Stealthman, Rogue and many others. Now let?s see where the hell was I? This weekend I hope to install the 42mm Mikuni carb, the driveline enough to know that it will work, finish welds, install the Fantasy in Iron air cleaner, if it shipped in and there?s something else, goddamnit. Oh yeah, Brembo brakes have arrived and I need to mount my Empire Internal throttle and prep for my Dewey custom grips. Then the hardware can be shipped to the powder coater. Rock and roll. Can’t wait to ride this sucker.
I?ll mention one aspect of Daytona besides the beautiful babes. I had the pleasure of riding a 128-inch Viper that was supplied to me by Terry Nesbitt. Incredible motorcycle, although I was never in traffic that allowed me to twist the throttle past 50. What a fuckin? shame. Every light someone rolled up and asked about the bike. In crowds of bikes or jammed in a parking lot full of motorcycles, people inquired about its sleek, distinctive looks. Check ?em out.
That was amazing. The bike was stylized enough to stand out in a crowd of half a million bikes. There was one other brand that stuck out at me more than once. First on Beach Street then on Ridgewoo, I was caught completely off guard by the number of Boss Hoss bikes. Then we rode out to the track and there was a growing line around the Boss Hoss road test truck. They?re bulky, 1-speed monsters, built around Corvette engines, but they?ve found a home in the American line-up. Wild. I always thought that if I made interstate, cross-country runs, on a regular basis that would be the monster to ride.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit
March 17, 2005 Part 2
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 1
Rucker Performance Names New American Muscle Bike ? The Predator–
The Predator Motorcycle Is a 130 HP American Muscle Rocket Manufactured By Rucker Performance
Fort Worth, Texas (March 15, 2005) ? Rucker Performance, a leading custom manufacturer of high performance, highly styled and custom motorcycles utilized the online magazine, www.bikernet.com to assist in naming their newest design in the arsenal of Rucker Performance motorcycles.
?Rucker Performance has been working on a new category of motorcycle, which we have termed American Muscle,? explained Bill Rucker, President of Rucker Performance. ?We tapped industry-visionary Keith Ball from bikernet.com to produce the name-the-bike promotion with his 270,000 monthly readers to assist us in naming our new custom motorcycle.?
Bikernet.com was created by Ball and has the largest online and offline circulation in the motorcycle magazine industry. Every visitor to the bikernet.com site over a two-week period was invited to name the custom motorcycle for a chance to win cash and a Rucker Performance apparel package.
After hundreds of entries, the team at Rucker Performance selected ?Predator? from the entry submitted by Bob Tucker. Mr. Tucker will win cash and a Rucker apparel package. Grady Phillips also suggested Predator and will win some Rucker apparel.
The Predator is built in the spirit of the raw adrenaline of drag racing. It sports a 300-rear tire, 130HP naturally aspirated engine, right-side 6-speed transmission, custom zoomie headers and drop seat riding position. This American Muscle bike is designed with 4.5? ground clearance, 49 degree of rake, 19-inch seat height, custom handlebars and Ness Controls.
The runner-up winner was the name Reaper, suggested by Kirk James and Curtis Baker. They will also win Rucker apparel.
Rucker Performance received a phenomenal response from bikernet.com?s readers, like this suggestion for Marilyn Bragg , ?Just look at her lines!? ?She is sleek, strong, and has an hourglass figure when her profile is looked upon from above. Her handlebars remind me of flowing red hair. The powerful S&S 124 motor reminds me of the delicate but well planned and finely tuned power of a female assassin. She is beauty, strength, unbridled passion and power all rolled into one strong and beautiful frame.?
?We could not have said it better,? said Erin Rucker, Operations Manager, of Rucker Performance. ?The unbelievably enthusiastic response from readers demonstrates this bike?s ability to impress the biker community. We feel the name Predator fits well with the rest of the line of bikes we have created to date.?
?I would like to extend my thanks to all the contestants that participated,? said Erin Rucker. ?We appreciate the time and effort that was put in to the contest.?
About Rucker Performance–Rucker Performance started production in 2004 and has quickly become a leading designer and manufacturer of custom American Muscle 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 124 cubic inch show polished 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.
Contacts:For further information on Rucker Performance please contact: Jeffrey Najar: 760-765-4734, pr@ibrainpromotions.com
Motorcycle Man–
Two-wheelers have given him the ride of his life
By KEVIN PARKS
Straddling the first of many motorcycles he would own, Ed Youngblood gazed down the Muskogee, Okla., street on which he had grown up. Preparing to kick the 165cc Harley-Davidson into noisy life, the 14-year-old boy had no way of knowing just how far the motorcycle would take him. Oh, not that particular bike. He was fortunate if that one got him around the block.
“It was totally used, absolutely worthless,” Youngblood recalled more than 45 years later. “I probably spent more time trying to get it to run than I did riding it.”
No, Ed Youngblood wasn’t going to get much mileage out of that first “iron horse” at all.
Motorcycles in general, however, have carried him, literally and figuratively, all through his life, to a rewarding career as a writer, editor, researcher, public speaker, consultant and museum curator, including a 28-year stint with the American Motorcyclist Association, 19 of them as president and chief executive officer.
He is currently serving as curator for two exhibitions scheduled to open in the coming weeks, one on the history of motocross at The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum in Pickerington and the other a continuation of one of the most successful shows ever put on by the Guggenheim Museum. Ed Youngblood’s latest version of “The Art of the Motorcycle” is to open April 22 at WONDERS, the Memphis International Cultural Series in Tennessee.
The motorcycle also took Youngblood away from a career he probably would have hated, that of trying to shove some knowledge of English poet John Milton (1608-1674) into the unyielding, unwilling skulls of college students. Youngblood had completed the course work for a doctorate in literature at Ohio University with a special emphasis on Milton, author of the epic poem “Paradise Lost,” when he was offered a job as editor of a motorcycle magazine. The entire course of his life changed, like a cafe racer making an abrupt right turn.
It turned out to be exactly the right turn for Youngblood, according to his wife of almost 40 years, Margaret.
“It was obvious he was going to be much happier going the motorcycle route, and he was still going to be employed,” Margaret Youngblood said. “I didn’t have a problem with it at all.”
Her husband has been fortunate, she added, in that his profession and his pastime have also been his passion.
“He’s really blessed, because I know a lot of times if you try to make your passion your work, you come to dislike it,” Margaret Youngblood said.
Rogue
www.bikerrogue.com
Bike Week 2005– smooth-riding event By MARK I. JOHNSON
Daytona Beach News Journal Staff Writer
Bike Week 2005 will go down in the history books as a success, law enforcement and business officials said.Despite more motorcyclists riding Southeast Volusia’s roadways, there were fewer biker-related problems than in previous years.There was a higher number of people obeying the laws and a small number doing stupid things, Edgewater Police Chief Mike Ignasiak said.For example, he said his agency issued about 12 percent fewer citations, 590 this year as compared to 660 last year. Accidents and arrests also were lower.
“We only had 15 accidents and only two of those involved motorcycles. And none of them were serious” he said. “That is unbelievable”
The agency made five misdemeanor Bike Week-related arrests, the chief said.
Even equipment violations, such as loud pipes, were down, which surprised the chief.
“We only had six (pipe violations). That was significantly down over the last couple of years,” he said.
New Smyrna Beach officials echoed their southern neighbor’s remarks.While statistics will not be available until the end of the month, Police Capt. Paul Orel said overall, Bike Week went very well in his city.
“There were a lot of accidents but no fatalities,” he said.However, his impression was traffic did not pick up until the last four days of the 10-day event.
“Before that, it was quieter than years past,” Orel said.
Tanya Girvan, owner of the No Name Saloon in Edgewater, and David Hugg, a manager at Pub 44 in New Smyrna Beach, would disagree.
“Every day seemed more crowded than last year,” Hugg said of his establishment. “Everyone had fun, business was good and the customers were happy.”
Girvan agreed.
Despite being cited once for excessive noise, she said her saloon and its customers saw no problems.
“It was a very good Bike Week,” she said.
Outside the cities, sheriff’s officials said that, while crowds were large, they were dispersed and “very well-behaved.”
Sheriff’s spokesman Gary Davidson, said his agency’s Special Services division, which handled most Bike Week activity, issued about 1,900 citations and made 213 misdemeanor, four felony and 54 drunk driving arrests during the event.
“From an enforcement standpoint, Bike Week went exceptionally well,” he said. “Perhaps one of the best ones yet.”
Rogue
www.bikerrogue.com
Jay Leno to narrate ‘Art of the Motorcycle’ —
By Michael Lollar
When the Wonders Series exhibition “The Art of the Motorcycle” opens April 22, visitors will hear a familiar voice — “The Tonight Show” host Jay Leno as narrator on audio guides describing the nearly 100 bikes. The audio guides traditionally are a strait-laced blend of art and culture describing such Wonders subjects as Napoleon, Catherine the Great and Peru’s Incan culture. But Leno, who has a collection of 80 motorcycles, will have a chance to inject humor into the audio guide script and improvise on a subject close to his heart.
Leno will be joined by four celebrity bikers. The supporting cast includes actor Dennis Hopper, whose cocaine-smuggler role in 1969’s counter-culture classic “Easy Rider” featured the “Captain America” chopper. A replica of that bike will be in the exhibition. Oscar winner Jeremy Irons, actor Laurence Fishburne and actress-model Lauren Hutton also will help narrate.
The Memphis exhibition, inspired by a 1998 motorcycle-as-art exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, will have a raucous second day on April 23 with up to 2,000 motorcyclists taking part in a “Wheels of Wonder” ride and party, said Wonders chief operating officer Glen Campbell. Exhibition co-curator Ed Youngblood of Columbus, Ohio, former president of the American Motorcyclist Association and a curator of the Guggenheim exhibition, said many museum purists were critical when the Guggenheim scheduled a motorcycle exhibition.
The show then broke records for attendance and catalog sales and became a traveling exhibition, drawing more than 2 million visitors at four locations.
“The basic concept is to depict to the extent that the floor space will allow the most influential motorcycles we can find based on three criteria — technical innovation, sheer style and their cultural influence,” he said.
The Wonders exhibit will include an Elvis Presley motorcycle borrowed from Graceland and will tell the history of motorcycling beginning with 19th Century steam-powered motorcycles.
Wheels of Wonders
More than 2,000 motorcycle riders are expected for an April 23 ride and party. The hour-long ride through Memphis will begin at two different locations and end at The Pyramid about 1 p.m.
Registration forms are available at area motorcycle shops, at wonders.org or by calling ride coordinator ‘Loco’ Joe Kilpatrick at Bumpus Harley-Davidson’s Whitten Road location at 322-4537.
Cost is $30; includes ride patch and pin, post-ride party and exhibit admission.
Wonders
When: April 22-Oct. 30
Where: The Pyramid
Rogue
www.bikerrogue.com
Viper Motorcycle Company to Introduce Donnie Smith Designed Chopper at the Donnie Smith Invitational Show–Minneapolis, Minnesota ? March 17, 2005 ? ? (Pink Sheets: VPWS) Viper Motorcycle Company, a subsidiary of Viper Powersports Inc., will unveil its new Donnie Smith designed Chopper, the Viper Dragon, at the Donnie Smith Invitational Bike Show at Excel Center in St. Paul, MN, March 19-20th.
The Viper Dragon shares many of the proprietary features of the Viper Diablo, including a rubber mounted proprietary Viper billet engine, oil-in-the-frame Viper chassis, patented Viper Hyper-Drive system, right-hand drive, adjustable Viper air ride suspension and styling from Hall of Fame master builder Donnie Smith.
?Donnie Smith?s design and attention to detail is outstanding,? said Terry Nesbitt, President of Viper Motorcycle. ?The Dragon, like our Diablo, is an engineered product with a unique style and an OEM identity. This new Viper model has the style and appeal of a chopper combined with Viper?s proprietary and distinctive features that include a fat rear tire, right-hand drive, rubber mount engine, 38 degree rake and the VHD patented drive system. Together, our customers will be able to ride an OEM Chopper with its own flavor and excellent handling characteristics. Overall interest in the Diablo has been incredible; we anticipate initial demand of the Dragon also will greatly exceed the supply.?
?Viper?s progress has been remarkable, and I?ve been truly impressed with the design innovations and features of Viper?s bikes,? Smith said. ?I?m especially impressed with Viper?s VHD drive system. I think the project turned out extremely well and I am proud to have my signature on the Viper?s new Dragon Choppers.?
About Viper Motorcycle Company
Viper Motorcycle Company designs, manufacturers and markets a line of premium custom V-Twin Super Cruiser motorcycles. Viper cruisers are distributed and sold under the Viper brand name through a nationwide independent dealer network. The Company?s website ishttp://www.vipermotorcycle.com.
Viper Motorcycle Company Announces Merger Agreement with Viper Powersports —Minneapolis, Minnesota ? March 11, 2005 ? Viper Motorcycle Company announced today that it has entered into a merger agreement with Viper Powersports Inc., a publicly-traded Nevada corporation in a transaction in which Viper Powersports will acquire 100% of Viper Motorcycle Company.
The two companies expect to close this merger on or before March 31, 2005, after which Viper Motorcycle Company will be operated as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Viper Powersports Inc. Viper Powersports will issue 4,966,225 common shares and 800,000 preferred shares to the shareholders of Viper Motorcycle Company under the terms of the of the merger. In addition, certain shareholders of Viper Powersports subscribed to an additional 400,000 shares of restricted common stock at $2.50 per share, providing $1 million of working capital.
Viper Motorcycles also announced that it has satisfied virtually all its outstanding debt (exceeding $4 million) through conversion of debt into restricted stock.
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March 17, 2005 Part 1
By Bandit |
This weekend I have a booth at the Cycle Expo in Richmond, VA…….. would you guys be able to use photos from the event on your site if I shoot some pictures to send over?
Livia
Whattaya say guys- Want more pix of Livia?
Hey,Thanks to the hard working Bikernet female Staff,Sin Wu, Nyla, Layla, Coral and the Evil Blonde, this news section is packed. I just flew in from Daytona and haven?t sorted through all the biz cards, notes, bar napkins and brochures. This industry is exploding, hell I just got a call from a wine company. They want me to review their latest bottle of brew. How the hell do I compare a deep amber Chard to Jack Daniels?
I can?t wait until tomorrow to kick off this weekend working on the 2005 Sturgis Shovelhead project. I?m getting close to teardown for powder coating and no chrome. I received my vital CCI flat rear Sportster sprocket and I?m praying for proper rear-wheel alignment.
I?m confused, lost, shaking and waiting for the weekend women to arrive. Don?t forget, if you?re in Minnesota that Donnie Smith?s show is this weekend in Minneapolis. Don?t miss it. Tim Remus will be on hand to cover it for HOT BIKE.
I know there?s lots more, but I?m still confused. Let?s hit the news:
S&S ANNOUNCES NEW DUAL FEEDBACK CLOSED-LOOP FUEL-INJECTION SYSTEM —VIOLA, WI (March 11, 2005) S&S Cycle announces plans to market its new Dual Feedback Closed-Loop Fuel-Injection system. For almost 50 years S&S Cycle has been known as the performance leader in the V-Twin market. Of their high performance engines, components, and assemblies, their fuel delivery systems have brought them the most success. Without question, the S&S teardrop air cleaner over an S&S carburetor is recognized worldwide as a performance icon.
Shortly after third-generation family member, Brett Smith, joined the company in 2002 he made a commitment to the future by strategically focusing the company on the proven performance of S&S fuel delivery systems. Working closely with the product development team, headed by Scott Sjovall, along with important input from engineer, Roy Meyer , they developed a dual feedback closed-loop fuel-injection system that would work in original equipment applications and continue to lead the performance industry.
The result of that effort is now here as S&S Cycle is the first company in the American V-Twin market to bring a Dual Feedback Closed-Loop Fuel-Injection system for big twins to the public. The system will be available with either the traditional S&S teardrop air cleaner or the new dual-runner induction system. This state-of-the-art system will increase engine performance while greatly reducing emissions output – essentially providing the best of both worlds.
“We have been testing this system in various settings for over a year,” said S&S VP of product development, Scott Sjovall. “In addition to extensive laboratory testing, we have been conducting real- world road tests with a multitude of bikes in remote locations, along with riding to rallies across the country and the daily testing around our facility in Viola,” continued Sjovall. “This is by far the most solid development program we’ve conducted for fuel delivery systems in years – this system has definitely proven its reliability and enhanced performance.”
A select group of Original Equipment American V-Twin manufacturers will be using this system on specific 2006 models, taking advantage of the S&S closed-loop systems technology that allows a performance engine to meet stringent EPA guidelines and still deliver outstanding performance and excellent rideability. However, the S&S closed-loop system is not limited to O.E. manufacturers; it will also be available to qualified S&S dealers this fall.
Performance enthusiasts and shops across the world will appreciate the S&S closed-loop system tuning capability. Essentially it is self-tuning, so once you load a basic map into the control module, the sensors – one per cylinder – will tune the bike constantly and for the life of the engine. From cam changes to pipe swaps, the S&S closed-loop system will tune the bike without hours of time on a dyno. Additionally, as the engine is subject to different types of riding, altitude, climate and load, the S&S closed-loop system will watch the performance of each cylinder and keep the optimum fuel mixture, while maintaining superior emissions control.
“Over the years, fuel delivery systems have put us on the map,” said S&S president, Brett Smith. “Our re-commitment to these systems will allow us to be a one-stop experience for aftermarket performance enthusiasts, dealers, and OE’s alike. This dual closed-loop fuel injection system is a premium, state-of-the-art product that will both improve performance of the engine and reduce gaseous emissions as we prepare for inevitable regulatory changes in 2008,” continued Smith. “I am very proud of our world-class product development team for allowing us to be the first to bring this technology to the American V-Twin market; it is an honor to carry on the tradition that my Grandfather started back in 1958.”
KRB, Here`s a Bike– a long time Partner just restored………
I left early this AM took the Shovelhead out had a ball……Forgot how much fun the jockey shifter was…….Change out the seat added the P-pad…….
Bob T
BUS FOR SALE–In 2004 I drove an American school bus across Mexico to Guatemala. In Guatemala it was converted into a ‘chicken bus’. (This is the name that backpackers give to inter urban buses in developing countries. The locals refer to these buses as ‘camionetas’.) The bus had two partitions installed, one behind the driver and one 10 feet from the rear door. The original idea was to purchase a loading ramp and park 3 Harleys in the rear compartment and party in the front room. The bus was then returned to the States. Unfortunately the intended purchaser, an exotic dancer called Laura, found God and turned her curvaceous back on Harleys and stripping poles. Which left me with the chicken bus, which is parked at the Kansas Bus Connection in Lawrence, Kansas. Following a dispute with the forces of righteousness I find myself unable to return to the United States for 5 years and am currently residing in Antigua, Guatemala.So here’s my dilemma, I own the only chicken bus in the United States. It is ready to be fitted out as a Harley hauler. It turns heads wherever it goes and I need to sell it.
You can view it on www.chickenbus.net If you have any advice on how to advertise this bus I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
Thanks,
Gwyn Lawrence
THE IRS–The Internal Revenue sends their auditor (a nasty little man) to audit a synagogue. The auditor is doing all the checks, and then turns to the Rabbi and says, “I noticed that you buy a lot of candles.”
“Yes,” answered the Rabbi.
“Well, Rabbi, what do you do with the candle drippings?” he asked.
“A good question,” noted the Rabbi. “We actually save them up. When we have enough, we send them back to the candle maker and every now and then, they send us a free box of candles.”
“Oh,” replied the auditor somewhat disappointed that his question actually had a practical answer. So he thought he’d try another question, in his obnoxious way… “Rabbi, what about all these matzo purchases? What do you do with the crumbs from the matzo?”
?Ah, yes,” replied the Rabbi calmly, ” we actually collect up the crumbs, we send them in a box back to the manufacturer and every now and then, they send a box of matzo balls.”
“Oh,” replied the auditor, thinking hard how to fluster the rabbi, “Well,Rabbi,” he went on, “what do you do with all the foreskins from the circumcisions? “
“Yes, here too, we do not waste,” answered the Rabbi. “What we do is save up all the foreskins, and when we have enough we actually send them to the Internal Revenue Service.”
“Internal Revenue Service?,” questioned the auditor in disbelief.
“Ah, yes,” replied the Rabbi, “Internal Revenue Service. And about once a year, they send us a little prick like you.
RevCarl
PEREWITZ OPENS WORLDWIDE HEADQUARTERS– Close on the heels of his immensely popular appearances on the Discovery Channel?s ?Biker Build Off,? Master Builder Dave Perewitz has just announced the Grand Opening of his new State-of-the-art facility, PEREWITZ CYCLE FABRICATIONS.
Scheduled for Saturday, April 30, the Grand Opening celebration is certain to be one memorable affair with day long live entertainment, custom bike show, door prizes and complimentary food and drink. Add to this a huge display of Dave?s award winning machines, mind boggling selection of customs parts and accessories, leather goods, street wear and biker art all highlighted by an eye popping display of Perewitz amazing custom paint and you have a once in a lifetime event you don?t want to miss.
Thirty-five years in planning, design and construction, CYCLE FAB feels massive covering over 12,000 square feet! The building?s modern architecture seems fitting given Perewitz? ?class act? while providing a visual upgrade to the entire community. PEREWITZ CYCLE FAB is certain to be a focal point in the city and destination for visitors from around the globe.
Enthusiasts and the merely curious are greeted by a modern boutique style showroom where the vast collection of bikes, accessories and apparel are presented in a warm, comfortable setting where they can browse and shop at leisure. Motorheads will appreciate the elaborate service department and one of the finest ?JUST FOR CUSTOMS? shops in the industry. While the dedicated service department handles mechanical repair, service and upgrade work, the CUSTOM SHOP focuses on providing customers with the very finest in custom paint, components, total design and fabrication services. From simple bolt on pieces to complete custom motorcycles the in-house CUSTOM SHOP will offer it all.
Located at 910 Plymouth Street in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, CYCLE FAB is a short 35 mile run from Boston and approximately 45 minutes from either Logan International Airport or TF Green International in Providence, Rhode Island. Local accommodations and transportation are readily available.
Dave, this year?s recipient of the prestigious ?Life Time Achievement? award at the V-Twin Bikers Ball, has been one of the industry?s most colorful and important personalities for nearly four decades. Spokesman, designer, fabricator, master painter, and most recently Television celebrity and front man for PPG paints, Perewitz is without a doubt a ?grandfather? to the custom motorcycle scene.
Mark your calendar right now and make plans to attend the Perewitz Cycle Fabrications Extravaganza. For further details call Jody Perewitz at 508-697-3595.
BILLY LANE/CHOPPERS INC NEWS–
Billy Lane?s Blood Sweat & Gears Tour reaches Thousands during Bike Week including One in Iraq
Blood Sweat & Gears Tour First Stop Deemed Success
During Daytona Bike Week Billy Lane and other well known motorcycle builders worked in front of crowds daily to customize a bike for one special rider.
As promised, the Blood Sweat & Gears Tour brought fabrication and custom motorcycle building to the masses live. With daily build sessions lasting up to four hours, Billy and his on-stage help had a lot of work that needed to be done. Starting with tearing off a chrome gas tank; to chopping the rear fender; to adding a sissy bar. Billy and the team got busy. ?What we knew and others didn?t, was we were working on a bike for one special rider- an officer in Iraq serving on the Special Forces? said Lane.
The officer?s wife had contacted Billy to inquire about what type of sissy bar would be right for their bike. She was hoping to surprise her husband and have one installed while her husband was overseas. Billy took her initial request to the next level. He agreed to do the sissy bar, and more, as his way of thanking her husband for his work. She delivered the bike to Billy?s shop in Melbourne just before Bike Week and Billy rode it on stage the first day of the Tour.
Daily Billy would remind folks of why he was there, honoring this special officer. ?I wanted to create a real exciting, one of a kind experience for the officer even though he couldn?t be there himself. His entire Battalion knew what we were doing, they even helped arrange a time for us to speak with him. I knew it would blow his mind when he found out what his wife and I had been up to for the last week, I knew I needed to be able to let others hear his reaction too.With the help of Discovery Channel, we were able to coordinate a live ?feed? to Iraq and speak with the officer from the Tour stage. When the phone rang on stage, the whole crowd went silent and then his voice was there. It was so cool. During the call, we sent him email pictures of his bike and shots of the crowds that watched all week long. I knew after we had hung up, that I had done what I set out to do. I started the Tour with one mission and that was to give back to everyone that supports me and Choppers Inc. I felt like I had really been able to do that, even just this little bit. This is what it is all about? said Billy Lane.
The Blood Sweat & Gears Tour is based on a unique concept, Billy interacting with crowds doing what he does best- building bikes. Billy interacts with event attendees from a 50? open sided trailer. While on the trailer, Billy works on bikes. Each day, people attending have a chance to join Billy on stage to work on their own bike. Billy shows them everything from simple installation of parts; to basic fabricating skills. All of the activity is captured on film for future broadcast potential.
?The first stop of the Tour was even more successful than we expected. We were able to work with folks from all around the country and even the world. With the help of Kendall Johnson, Aaron Greene, and Dave Perewitz, the Tour successfully completed the officer?s bike in time for the call to Iraq plus work on 4 other bikes throughout the event. We even had Billy?s custom seat builder there showing folks how to hand build and wrap a seat, plus 5 lucky audience members got their bikes pinstriped for free by Billy?s painter? said Darcy Betlach, Tour & Partner Manager.
The Blood Sweat & Gears Tour is scheduled to be at the following major motorcycle events; Laughlin, Sturgis, Myrtle Beach, Daytona Biketoberfest and Laconia.
Sponsorship of the Tour is underway with announcements pending, for more information regarding involvement please contact Chrome Marketing Inc at 612 ? 940 – 6115.
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March 11, 2005 Part 2
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‘RIDE, RACK AND REST’ IS DEBUTED BY THUNDER MOUNTAIN CUSTOM CYCLES AND HEARTLAND USA DURING DAYTONA BEACH BIKE WEEK– DAYTONA BEACH, FL (March 8, 2005) – Thunder Mountain Custom Cycles, Inc. and Heartland USA have partnered together to develop a truly innovative passenger seat, luggage rack and backrest in one. The ‘RIDE, RACK AND REST’ made its debut Tuesday evening of Bike Week at a press party hosted by Thunder Mountain Custom Cycles’ Daytona Beach location.
The new product has been developed to address the style, safety and comfort concerns of riders. With the introduction of the 180 and 240 rear tires, customers now have fewer options for carrying a passenger or a small bag for weekend trips. Thunder Mountain Custom Cycles and Heartland USA have researched the needs of their customers and created a product that solves those issues while keeping quality high and costs low.
Using the same-patented system invented for the removable second seat, the ‘RIDE, RACK AND REST’ offers a visually appealing design with true versatility. The rack is constructed of bent rod and welded steel plate – two readily available, cost effective materials.
The passenger seat easily converts to an ergonomically correct rider backrest making the now exposed luggage rack available for carrying the custom accessory bag. Made of water resistant material and zippers, the bag offers expansion pockets, tie down “D” rings, a stylish design and back pack fasteners allowing it to be easily converted from an accessory bag to a backpack. Additional features of the bag include internal storage for glasses, cell phones, gloves, maps and more.
The product is designed for the TMC Cycles Blackhawk and Baditude 240 models and is expected to be available this April. For more information or to find a dealer near you, contact Thunder Mountain Custom Cycles at (888) 805-6467 or visit them on the web at www.TMCCycles.com.
BIKE MAKES DISPLAY NEW BIKES AT SPEEDWAY–
By CECIL G. BRUMLEY
Business Writer
News Journal Online
March 04, 2005
DAYTONA BEACH — The naked and the powerful will roar into a wave of chrome and steel across the sea that is Bike Week.
For the production builders of the two-wheeled rides, Daytona International Speedway will be the stage for all that is motorcycles.
Asked which manufacturers will be at the Speedway, the communications office of Speedway owner International Speedway Corp. replied, “All of them.”
They weren’t kidding. For the list, just go tohttp://www.daytonaintlspeedway.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=716.
Buell, which will be displaying bikes and offering demo rides at the Speedway, is touting its “naked styling,” company spokesman Doug Terfehr said. “The Buell Lightning XB9SX CityX streetfighter is the ultimate ‘naked’ sportbike, the category’s fastest growing segment, jumping 111 percent in sales since 1998.”
With naked bikes, the mechanical elements of the motorcycle, including the engine, exhaust and frame, are easy to see, Terfehr said. “The urban CityX (pronounced city-cross) takes that naked styling concept to the extreme by not only exposing the engine, but also the see-through Hero Blue translucid airbox cover and flyscreen to put the bike’s mechanical details on display.
But while Buell goes naked, Boss Hoss will be displaying its power, company spokeswoman Michelle Nisenboim said. “The 502s (502 horses) are hot.”
All three trikes the company builds also are big sellers, Nisenboim said, “because of their body style and the ability to customize them.”
Like many manufacturers, though, Boss Hoss will be showing off as many bikes as possible at the speedway.
Yamaha will be bringing all of its models to the Speedway, a company spokesman said. “There’s not one bike we’re doing a big premier on this year.”
Another production builder, Kawasaki, has two new units it’ll be featuring this year at its Speedway display, company spokesman Doug Freeman said. They are the Vulcan 1600 Nomad, which is a 1,552cc displacement cruiser, and the Z750, a “throw-back” street motorcycle.
Also, Freeman said, Daytona Bike Week will be the first appearance for Kawasaki’s Custom Cruiser Tour, a compilation of just completed, customized Vulcan cruisers that show individual riders what can be done to literally individualize their own motorcycles.
“They’ve been designed by the top folks in the aftermarket and represent several hundred thousand dollars worth of rolling stock,” he said.
If you can’t get your fill of new bikes at the Speedway, and believe only Harley-Davidson makes real bikes, check out the Harley show at the Ocean Center starting Thursday.
But the displays aren’t limited to just fixed areas. There will be displays throughout the area. For example Apex Trikes of Warrington, Pa., will be at 2306 Atlantic Ave., across from the Hawaiian Inn in Daytona Beach Shores.
Rogue
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SIMON MILWARD DIES IN AFRICA– It is with great regret that we must tell you that Simon Milward, the former General Secretary of the Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations (FEMA) has died in a road accident in Africa while on a round the world charity fund-raising motorcycle ride.
Simon, who set out on what he called The Millennium Ride at the beginning of 2000 was raising funds for charities providing medical assistance via motorcycles in poor countries.
He had reached the West African state of Mali in West Africa on his way back to Europe when the accident occurred. Details from the authorities are minimal at present but we shall post more on MAG’s website as information becomes available.
Initiatives have been made to repatriate his body and we shall post bulletins on the website to advise of further arrangements.
Anyone wishing to recognize the selfless work Simon so enthusiastically committed himself to, may like to visit his website for details regarding donations to his charities. http://www.millennium-ride.com
All of us at MAG UK wish to express our sympathy to Simon’s family and his many friends around the world. His loss leaves a huge gap in all our lives.
Ian Mutch
MAG President
STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM & CHILDREN?S HOSPITAL JOIN FORCES–March 2005 – – The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is excited to announce that it has joined with Children?s Care Hospital & School in a fundraising effort to benefit both non-profit organizations, scheduled on Wednesday evening, 10 August 2005 at the Holiday Inn in Spearfish, South Dakota.
The event, V-Twin Kids & Chrome, A Grand Affair, will include an exclusive dining experience, silent and live auctions and will boast the who?s who in motorcycling. Those unable to attend the dinner can still be a part of this incredible event by participating in the raffle. Two custom motorcycles, donated by Independent Cycle and Thunder Mountain Customs, with a combined value of $110,000, will be raffled as part of the event.
Children?s Care Hospital & School, with centers in Rapid City and Sioux Falls, is a non-profit organization providing cutting-edge family-centered services to children with special healthcare and educational needs. The children range from severely disabled, needing care in a residential setting, to children with mild challenges, served in their homes, schools, and daycares by outreach staff. Diagnoses include cerebral palsy; traumatic brain injury; spina bifida; autism; Down Syndrome; behavioral challenges; and learning, motor and speech delays. Children?s Care believes all children deserve the help they need to reach their greatest potential.
The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame was established in 2001 to preserve the great history of motorcycling and to honor the men and women who have made a positive and significant impact in our sport and lifestyle. Located in downtown Sturgis, it is dedicated to education, and the preservation of important artifacts documenting the history of motorcycling and the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. This world-class, non-profit museum continually rotates its exhibits and collection of national and international marquees. With an increasingly impressive selection of unique motorcycles and exhibits, the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum has been listed as one of the ?10,000 Places To See Before You Die? by author Patricia Schultz.
For more information on how you can participate in this exciting new event check out the web site at http://www.kidsandchrome.com.
SONS OF LIBERTY RIDERS E-NEWS–
Bikers Declare Victory And Lift Myrtle Beach Boycott
ABATE of South Carolina, Inc.
www.abatesc.com
843-345-5926
Bikers Declare Victory And Lift Myrtle Beach Boycott
South Carolina, September 25, 2003 – Bikers lift the boycott of Myrtle Beachand Horry County after achieving political objectives. The boycott wasimplemented by ABATE of SC in the wake of the horrible accident that claimedthe lives of two motorcyclists when a public official failed to yield rightof way and was not charged.
ABATE of SC has voted to lift the boycott of Myrtle Beach following changesin the Horry County Council and the City Council of Myrtle Beach voting 6-1to spend $10,000 to tell the motorcycle community that Myrtle Beachis “Biker Friendly.” Right of Way Bills S418 and H3653 have also beenintroduced in the South Carolina Statehouse to increase the penalties forthose who injure, maim, or kill while violating current right of way laws.Motorcyclists and other concerned citizens are currently working hard togain passage of these right of way bills.
ABATE of South Carolina would like to thank all national and statemotorcyclists rights organizations that supported the boycott. ABATE of SCnow requests that those who supported our efforts now lift the boycott andwork with us to gain passage of right of way bills both in South Carolinaand beyond.
ABATE of South Carolina is a State Motorcyclists Rights Organizationdedicated to defending the rights of all motorcyclists who choose to ride inSouth Carolina. ABATE of South Carolina also encourages all motorcyclists toregister to vote and become active in the political process. ABATEencourages motorcyclists to voluntarily obtain motorcycle rider training.Many individual members of ABATE are actively involved in local charities.
Contact information:
FastFred Ruddock
State Coordinator Elect
ABATE of South Carolina
843-345-5926
ff@abatesc.com
. Survey on VFR website – pass the word please
Virginia Freedom Riders now has a survey on our website http://www.vfr-race.com/survey/survey.php?sid=29 Please take a moment and complete it. We are collecting this info from residents as Virginia as well as residents of other states. Only take it once, and answer as honestly as you can. We will collect the results and use them in our fight for freedom in the Commonwealth.
Please pass the word and get the message out to all motorcyclists and motorcyclist organizations you can think of. We would like to have at least 1000 Virginia citizens participate in this survey and as many out of state motorcyclists as possible.
Spread the word!
Penny
ON THE ROAD AGAIN?– One fan hopes to make sequel to ‘Easy Rider’ — finally.
James Sterngold, Chronicle Staff Writer
Friday, March 4, 2005
Hollywood — The 1960s may be long gone, but can its most celebrated movie anthem, “Easy Rider,” make a comeback?
This trippy, cinematic tone poem about two toked-up drug dealers searching for the soul of America has drifted into Hollywood lore in part because it was such a pure expression of the times and seemed, legally as well as creatively, one of a kind, inimitable. It was famously made on the fly by a group of new age Hollywood hipsters — Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson — and the producers of “The Monkees” television series.
But after their collaboration spoke enigmatic truths to an alienated generation, they stopped speaking to one another for the most part, tying “Easy Rider” into legal knots that have only added to the movie’s aura. Any notion of an “Easy Rider” franchise, and there have been plenty of failed efforts to recapture the film’s magic in sequels or remakes, seemed as dead as the film’s three main characters, all killed off at the movie’s dark conclusion.
Or so it seemed.
A semi retired litigator from Cincinnati with a passing resemblance to Fonda’s “Captain America” character, a head full of dreamy ideas and no filmmaking experience has probably the best chance yet to give the new millennium a new “Easy Rider.”
Indeed, it may take an outsider like Phil Pitzer, 60, backed by an improbable group of partners, to make the long-awaited sequel. And Pitzer’s vision, like the original, may turn out to be as much a pure expression of this moment in time, if in a slightly different sense. His plan calls for as many as three sequels, plus video games, merchandise, a possible television series, themed restaurants, concerts, even a line of motorcycles.
“This is not just about making a movie,” said Pitzer, who now lives in Aspen, Colo., most of the time. “I’m at a stage in my life when I want to make a difference.”
He added, “See, I’m a totally laissez-faire guy. I’m apolitical. Yeah, I may be a little weird. I may not be the most normal cat. But, hey, let me be. That works, you know. That’s the kind of thing this movie will be about. It’s about allowing people to be free and not impose your will on them. I mean, it’s de Tocqueville.”
He also has a simpler, more business-oriented vision.
“You have to have killer music, kick-ass motorcycles,” said Pitzer. “I’ve done my focus groups. I think a lot of people will dig it.”
If his approach is simple, there are some who argue that simplicity may be the key to getting the notoriously impossible movie made.
“If he wasn’t so naive he might have never made it this far in the first place,” said Michael Mailer, son of the writer Norman Mailer and an independent producer who has joined Pitzer on the project. “Seeing all the problems and the history of this thing, a lot of people in Hollywood wouldn’t have bothered. But Phil is out to make a movie. He’s obsessed with the movie, but you need to be.”
Whether anyone watches it or not, just getting the project under way would be an accomplishment, given the number of times people have tried and failed to make a sequel to “Easy Rider.”
There was the version, described in an interview by Bert Schneider, one of the original producers, which cast the story as a post apocalyptic fantasy. There was one written by screenwriter Sean Jacques, working with Lauren Lloyd — the producer of the fast-paced movie “Cellular” — in which Peter Fonda’s character, Wyatt, or Captain America, is not dead, but in jail on murder charges, and then becomes a cult hero.
And there was the plan by David Kaplan, a real estate investor committed to transcendental meditation who briefly owned the rights. He wanted a script that would have taken the motorcycle journey to a resort in North Carolina, owned by Kaplan, connected with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
“I wanted to publicize my resort,” said Kaplan, who has since sold the rights to the group that includes Pitzer.
Pitzer is both more and less ambitious. On the one hand, he said, the movie has to be entertaining. He plans on spending about $10 million on production, a modest sum by Hollywood standards, and focusing on the pure fun of motorcycles and rock music. And yet he also insists that the film must tap into the zeitgeist, in this case expressing the anxieties of the post-Sept. 11 world.
His story focuses on the family of Fonda’s character, Wyatt, including a sister and a brother, a few in-laws, Wyatt’s grouchy father, an illegitimate son and their own quest for America.
Hollywood, of course, has seen plenty of rich guys who have thought it would be a boatload of fun to make a few movies and perhaps date some stars. Usually, they are sent packing after being separated from a considerable amount of money. But show business cynics who want to dismiss Pitzer as a hayseed ripe for a run through the Hollywood spin cycle may have to think again.
True, he has no credits, no agent and no studio contacts. Not a maitre d’ in town knows his name. And he acknowledges that “Easy Rider” may be the toughest of all films to build on.
But Pitzer has a pit bull’s persistence and a nose for an opponent’s vulnerabilities, and he is convinced that after two and a half years of struggle and some legal skirmishing with the famously reclusive and wily Bert Schneider, he now owns the rights.
“This is the score of a lifetime,” said Pitzer, who claims that the original movie transformed his life from the moment he saw it in a theater in Kentucky 36 years ago. “Honestly, I still don’t know if this is a good thing or a bad thing. But I can tell you, it’s a thing.”
In a rare interview, Schneider, who produced and helped finance the original movie along with his fellow “Monkees” producer, Bob Rafelson, dismissed the claims but also acknowledged that Pitzer may be on to something. Schenider was engaged in a legal struggle over the rights for years. He settled with Columbia Pictures only in 1992, in an arrangement that gave him and his partner the rights to do sequels and remakes, but gave most of the other rights to Columbia.
“We own the rights,” said Schneider. “We never put them on the market.”
But then he agreed that Pitzer might actually have an option, after a previous owner, a businessman named Glenn Tobias who tried to produce a sequel, failed to repay a loan to David Kaplan. Tobias then had to hand the rights over to Kaplan.
“Whether anything can come of it, I don’t know,” said Schneider. “Every once in a while someone has come around and wanted to so something, but it could never happen without us. That’s just the truth.”
Pitzer and his financial partner, James Hunting, a real estate investor, have spent a considerable amount of time and money making certain that the rights they bought from Kaplan are rock solid.
“Dude, we have the rights,” he said, adding that he expects soon a judgment against Schneider confirming his ownership. Pitzer added that if and when he makes the new “Easy Rider” Schneider and Rafelson will still receive what could amount to millions of dollars because of an interest they retained from the previous sale.
Pitzer has assembled an unusual team for the unusual job, including a sometime Republican political consultant to write the script and Michael Mailer to produce the movie. Everyone who has spoken with him describes Pitzer as a man possessed.
“When I met Phil for the first time he was sitting in a banquette at the back of the Polo Lounge in these dark shades with his long hair, and I just said to myself, ‘Oh no. Save me from this wannabe,’ ” said Michael Harbert, the Republican operative and an experienced writer for television police dramas like “Law and Order.” “But after I listened to him for a half-hour I knew he was right, that he knew how to bring this franchise back. It was really clear that all this guy wanted to do was to make this movie.”
Pitzer and his team have already produced some film footage and a promotional poster for “ER II, The Motion Picture,” as it is being called for now.
The poster shows Pitzer, seated on a replica of the iconic Captain America motorcycle with the stars-and-bars gas tank, heading down the open road in Malibu. He intends to play a modest role in the film as the outlaw brother of Wyatt.
“This whole thing, I thought it was a very unorthodox situation, but given the history of the film, that’s probably appropriate,” said Mailer.
Rogue
END OF NEWS–End of the workweek. I never liked the acronym TGIF, but today it truly fits the way I feel. Bandit took off for Daytona on Wednesday morning and me and the gals have been working our butts off since. When he returns, major changes will have taken place and it doesn?t end there. The living room is now empty and next on the list of rooms to renovate. Hang on for this one!
Have a great weekend!
Layla