August 28, 2003 Part 1
By Bandit |
I don’t know where to start. Maybe I should go fishing. Fox News Today, covered the snake like convention of packs rolling into Milwaukee, for the 100th. Just as soon as the Digital Gangster wakes up, we will cover all the new models on Bikernet. The Beach Ride, for the Exceptional Children’s Foundation, in Los Angeles, will be held at the Queen Mary to the chagrin of the LA Calendar Show promoter. The committee would have preferred a separate location but most of Southern California has steered away from Biker events after Laughlin.
The last tweaking on the Beach Ride bike, built by the Bikernet staff, will take place next week. Although, the Run For Breath promoter, in Charlotte N.C., would prefer that I fire up my torch and work on the Best Of Show Trophy for next year.
Check the Home Page for the latest detail touch on the 1928 Shovelhead. What a machine. It’s now perched in the headquarters, while we finish the CCI Goliath and the Amazing Shrunken FXR. Let’s get to the news. My project list is overwhelming. Oh, I have a surprise, for Cantina members, that I will announce at the end:
Custom Chrome Kit Bike built for the Beach Ride by Bikernet.
BEACH RIDESchedule of the DayQueen Mary Events Park1126 Queens HighwayLong Beach, CA 90802–
9:30 am:Gates open
10:30-10:45:Welcome Singing of National Anthem by ECF clientOn With the Show!
11:00Live Music
11:45Announcements Raffle, Silent auction, Merchandise at ECF Booth
Noon to 1 pm:Black Oak Arkansas
1:00 and 3:00Tattoo Contest,Bike ShowMr. & Ms. Beach Ride Contest
Announcements
3-4:30:Bad Company former lead singer Brian Howe
4:30:Thank you and until next time–Ride safe
SOLUTIONS TO ALL PROBLEMS–Leave it to Robin Williams to come up with the perfect plan…
1. The US will apologize to the world for our “interference” in their affairs, past & present. You know, Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo, Noriega, Milosovich and the rest of those ‘good ole boys.’ We will never “interfere” again.
2. We will withdraw our troops from all over the world, starting with Germany, South Korea and the Philippines. They don’t want us there.
We would station troops at our borders. No one sneaking through holes in the fence.
3. All illegal aliens have 90 days to get their affairs together and leave. We’ll give them a free trip home. After 90 days the remainder will be gathered up and deported immediately, regardless of who or where they are. France would welcome them.
4. All future visitors will be thoroughly checked and limited to 90 days unless given a special permit. No one from a terrorist nation would be allowed in. If you don’t like it there, change it yourself and don’t hide here. Asylum would never be available to anyone.
We don’t need any more cab drivers or 7-11 cashiers.
5. No “students” over age 21. The older ones are the bombers. If they don’t attend classes, they get a “D” and it’s back home baby.
6. The US will make a strong effort to become self-sufficient energy wise. This will include developing non-polluting sources of energy but will require a temporary drilling of oil in the Alaskan wilderness.
The caribou will have to cope for a while
7. Offer Saudi Arabia and other oil producing countries $10 a barrel for their oil. If they don’t like it, we go some place else. They can go somewhere else to sell their production. (About a week of the wells filling up the storage sites would be enough.)
8. If there is a famine or other natural catastrophe in the world, we will not “interfere.” They can pray to Allah or whomever, for seeds, rain, cement or whatever they need. Besides most of what we give them is stolen or given to the army. The people who need it most get very little, if anything.
9. Ship the UN Headquarters to an isolated island some place. We don’t need the spies and fair weather friends here. Besides, the building would make a good homeless shelter or lockup for illegal aliens.
10. All Americans must go to charm and beauty school. That way, no one can call us “Ugly Americans” any longer.
Now, ain’t that a winner of a plan.
“The Statue of Liberty is no longer saying ‘Give me your poor, your tired, your huddled masses.’
She’s got a baseball bat and she’s yelling, ‘You want a piece of me?'” –
RIDE TO MILWAUKEE FROM ROGUE– Got out of Florida on schedule and hit I-95 north.The weather wasfine, traffic decent and I made good time. Jumped on I-10 and the I-75. Got tomy first stop at Greg & Janet’s just outside Atlanta a little early sostopped at a little Mexican restaurant for a cold one. It was a hot day andthe beer tasted so good I had a second one.Got to their place just as theywere getting home. I like it when a plan comes together.
After a good breakfast it was off to Bill & Brenda’s just out sideNashville.They were ready and waiting so as soon as I unloaded my extra gear.It was off to down town Nashville. Again the weather and ride were great. Started to notice more Harleys on thehighways and of course trailers with Harley logos. It turned out that I hadrun into one of the Harley Ride Home stops. Reports said there were 9,000bikes all coming in froM the New Orleans area.
My friends took us around some of the traffic and the first stop was thefamous Tootsies Bar which is one of the oldest in Nashville and all the bigstars have played there one time or another on their way to the top. I waspacked.The Music was Great.
Well after a few it was off the the Wildhorse Saloon which was hosting aHarley party for those on the run. In true Harley Style it was very welldone. If this is what I am running into on the way to Milwaukee I can hardlywait to see what awaits.
The next stop was the Bikini Beach Bar, this place is a Biker Bar yearround. It was packed and the bikes just kept coming and coming until therewas no room for them, and they had to use the shopping center lot across thestreet.They must have heard the music of Dean Hall who was playing andputting every one in the partying mood. If you are ever in the area I highlyrecommend this place.
Well the sun has been up for awhile and the road awaits.Time for the nextleg of the trip. Ride Safe. I’ll see you in Milwaukee.
–ROGUE
NEW KICK START BELT AND CLUTCH SYSTEM–Primo offers this diaphragm spring operated 3 inch (8mm) kick-start only belt drive for custom installations only! (motor plate is not included in the kit) Included in the kit are front pulley, rear pulley (clutch basket), 8mm belt, clutch hub, clutch pack, pressure plate, diaphragm spring, spring retainer & nuts, and motor shaft nut! Take advantage of the superior strength of a 3-inch wide belt as well as the easy on the hand control of a diaphragm spring, Light-fingered, no-slip clutch action makes this the PRIMO BELT DRIVE with exceptional win potential!
CP-47-76-E(kick start only 4-speed adjustable transmission 1936-1954)
CP-47-76-F(kick start only 4-speed adjustable transmission 1955-1984)
P-49-76-T (kick start only) (1986-1989) FXR
P-49-76-S (kick start only) (1990 & later) FXR
P-48-76-T (kick start only) (1986-1989) Softail
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1955-84 Big-Twin
Please note: A motor plate is required with the above belt drive systems.
PP-402-K, PP-502-K, or PP-602-K (90& later Big-Twin) PP-170 (70-84 Big-Twin).Available with a variety of offset front pulleys
ANOTHER RARE 1928 SHOVELHEAD–Thought you’d like to see thisI took this photo at del mar last year.It was on the cover of Easyriders about a month ago.Has an 8-ball on the tanks, and check out the bars.The pipes are doubles, but similar.
–CK
The author and his wife.
Words From A Son–(In Memory Of Bruno).
You Made Me Promise
To Take Care
Of Your Baby Girl
For Awhile I Thought
I Had Failed You,
I Love Your Daughter
With All That Is Me
My Heart My Soul My Body
Then You Were
Takin From Us
Before You Could See
The Happiness I’ve
Brought Her Way
You Left Too Early
Father Of Mine To Be
I So Wanted To Share
The Road With You
Let You Hold
Your Only Daughter’s
Only Child
I Know We Can Never
Have Those Heart To Hearts
I Feel Cheated
But I Know I’ll See You
In ‘Lil Bruno’s Eyes
And You Let Me & Sate
Feel Your Spirit
From Time To Time
If Your Reading This
From Above
Know I Will Proudly
Wear Your Vest
And I Ask That You
Look Over All Of Us
The 1st Years The Hardest
And This Is When We
Need You The Most
May Your Light Shine
On Us When Life
Seems So Dark
May Your Wind Blow
Our Way When
We Have No Air
May Your Values
Be Placed Upon
Your Granddaughter Within.
Although We Had
No Time Together
You Are My Dad
I Love You
Never The Less
I Hope You Know
Forever In My Heart
Your Only Bloodless Son
Forever Your Chosen One
Written In Memory Of Bruno (Sates Daddy And His Chosen Son)
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August 21, 2003 Part 4
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 3
GAMBLING ON BIKERNET–We have a code here. You the readers are the boss. If it doesn’t work for you, we don’t do it. This is the first time we’ve allowed a gambling link to our readers. If you have any problem with this site or their service, let us know immediately. We hope you win, goddamnit!
BIKERNET MARRIAGE COUNSELING–
A guy was watching the game, drinking a few beers and popping beer nuts into his mouth, when his wife began yelling at him. He turned his head toward her and accidentally popped a beer nut into his ear. Both him and his wife tried and tried but neither could get it out.
“All right,” she said, “let’s get you to the hospital.
As they walked outside their daughter and her boyfriend walked up and she asked, “Where are you and dad going?
The mother said, “We’re off to the hospital, your father has a beer nut caught in his ear.
Theboyfriend then asked, “Before you go, can I try to dislodge it?” The boyfriend then stuck two fingers up the fathers nose and told him to blow.
The father blew and out popped the beer nut.
The mother then asked the father, “Our daughter’s boyfriend is so intelligent, what do you think he’ll be when he grows up.
The father replied, by the smell of his fingers, our son-in-law.”
–from Chris T.
BIKERNET DAILY TECH LETTERS–We answer tech questions daily and once in a while give good advice. See below:
Your Shot at Bikernet.com has Been Answered.
Wrote, I have tried two different clutch cables from Drag Specialties, and both leak transmission fluid. The first one had a big leak, and the second leaks a little from the adjustment nut. Is this normal for clutch cables? Thanks.
Reply: How much oil is in the tranny? Is it venting properly? Shouldn’t have this problem at all. I have also taken the liberty of posting ‘Your Shot’ and our reply to you on Bikernet.com’s ‘Your Shot – Letters to the Editor’.
If yours is within the last 10 postings, you can view this at http://www.bikernet.com/shot Thanks for the feedback. Ride forever – –Wrench
Thanks for your response. It was the vent on the transmission that wascausing the problem. Here’s a picture of that bike. Thanks again.
–Mark
DAVIE ALLAN WITH CELEBS–Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra and Me…….first time in photos together. The event: Harley Davidson’s 100th Anniversary in Las Vegas, August 18th. Also, Mine and Nancy’s birthdays are on June 8th.
Thanks, DA
Bandit,
Your web site again makes history!! Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra together with the “Great” Davie Allan!! Bring on more Bro.
For people who didn’t see ” The Wild Angels” you are missing the “Biker Nostagia” movie of all times!!! This movie was released 2 to 3 years before “Easy Rider”.
The very begining starts out with Fonda kick starting his Pan in Venice, Ca. I think it’s 2 kick’s, and it fires up.
Then the movie theme song “Blues Theme” starts. The man behind this iconolistic biker theme song is none other than the “King of Fuzz” Davie Allan!!
The only thing that is missing in the photo is Bruce Dern and his real life wife. Both starred in the movie. Dern playing the “Loser”. I believe that this is the true origin from which many people have copped the nickname “Loser”
I saw the movie premier in Albuquerque, N.M. in ’66 or ’67. It changed my life forever!!
–Pablo
COP DOGS AIN’T RIGHT–A Times Editorial? St. Petersburg Timespublished August 19, 2003In an important ruling earlier this month, Florida’s 2nd District Court of Appeals said that police dogs used to sniff out illicit narcotics must be properly trained and evaluated, with thorough records kept, before their responses may be deemed reliable. According to the court, the Sheriff’s Office in Hillsborough County was not doing enough to ensure that its drug-detecting dogs were conditioned to “alert” to contraband alone, as opposed to some other trigger. The ruling laid down a set of guidelines the department will have to follow if it wants to use evidence obtained through the use of the dogs.
The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel would seem to be just a matter of common sense, but it is sure to be appealed. The Sheriff’s Office, like nearly all other law enforcement agencies, uses drug-detecting dogs as a way to circumvent the Constitution’s warrant requirement, and it apparently doesn’t want this convenient tool scrutinized too closely. But this is precisely the role the courts should play. Rather than being appealed, the court’s ruling should be a model for the rest of the state.
In the field, drug-sniffing dogs are often used when a driver, pulled over for a traffic infraction, refuses to give police consent for his vehicle to be searched. The deputy or officer handling the dog will direct it around the perimeter of the car. If the dog alerts to the presence of narcotics, police are deemed to have probable cause and may conduct a legal search of the car’s interior.Why should a driver pulled over for speeding be subject to this intrusive process? If police have no cause to believe the driver is a drug runner, why should dogs be used at all? In truth, they shouldn’t be, but the U.S. Supreme Court has said the use of drug-sniffing dogs doesn’t constitute a search under the Fourth Amendment, and that means police may deploy them with relative impunity.
There is still a role for the courts, however, in ensuring that dogs are the precision tools for finding drugs that law enforcement claims…
–from Rogue
BRAND NEW ART PRINT FROM CHRIS KALLAS–OLD SCHOOL–Old School is the newest release from motorcycle artist Chris Kallas.This painting of a classic chopper is now available as a lithograph print.Printed on premium 80 lb. acid-free cover stock, they measure 18″x24″(image size: 13 1/2″x 17 5/8″). They are available as a signed limited editionof 250 for $39.95 or unsigned for $19.95 (plus $5 for shipping). For moreinformation email Chris at cgknak@aol.com or call (310) 316-2790.
When would be a good day to come by and see the 28 Shovel?Also (if you have a little weld time), I need one small spot weldon that minibike fork and a bend on the brake pedal you made.
–Chris
SADIE’S DOCTOR VISIT–Sadie went to see her doctor and when he asked her about her problem, shereplied that she was suffering from a discharge.
The doctor said, “OK, Undress please and go lie down on the examinationtable.”
She did what he asked.
The doctor put on his rubber gloves and began investigating her “privateparts”.
After a couple of minutes, he asked Sadie, “How does that feel?”
“Wonderful,” replied Sadie, “but the discharge is from my ear.”
–from Ken M.
SURGICAL STEEDS NEW SIGNAGE–Here’s my new Steed Musclebike logo, PSP slogan and New 04 Banner Adattached. All we’re doing is updating our image and using ‘SteedMusclebike’ to identify our product made by Surgical-Steeds Classic AmericanMotorcycles, Inc. Basically eliminating the tough word to spell (surgical)and the long-ass company name to something more direct and moreidentifiable.
We’re about to launch a the new Steed website, you can take a peek athttp://www.mikulak.com/clients/surgicalsteeds/musclebikes.html
The new site should be easier to navigate and have a fresher image than theexisting site that’s about five years old now. We need to update more of thecontent before we throw the switch.
Also, please update the domain to reflect www.musclebikes.com when you listthe link. www.surgicalsteeds.com still goes to the same site, but we’reworking on getting rid of ALL the Surgical referenced stuff.
–John Covington
Pres/founder/janitor
SS
THE WINO JOE TO MILWAUKEE REPORT–CommanderBall, deer, shit! It’s tha sleepin’ with tha rattlesnakes I hate. My ridin’ partner, EastBay Jack didn’t contact with a chase van. But he doesn’t drink & sets a good pace; 80/85. I figure 6 dazes. Leave after work Fri. Will by-pass Winnemucca; Bad Cops! Gotta have’a drink in Elko out’a respect for the five cowboys I fought 36 years ago. No, I didn’t win that one.
I’ll take that lil’Rollie that fits in my jacket & shoot b/w. Tradition & ol’school ridin’. Difference: back then I rode’a 450lb, cut-ta-tha-quick XLCH TT/street bike; “BlackGirl V” is VanceHines/SportsterS. Small saddlebags gift from DC, Ol’American Youth mc. Took me 2hrs ta pack my vits & high bloodpressure meds. If I get ta use’a ‘puter on tha road, I’ll shoot y’all an E-kite.
Ride On!
Wino Joe,USA
The Gunny freedom fighter–
NEW GUNNY LAW NEWS UP–Here’s a tidbit from the Gunny Sack in the Bikernet Rights Department. Check out the whole story and more there:NEW YORK, NY: Here we go again! Got this story from a contributor to the e-mail list serve of the SoLR, the Sons of Liberty Riders. The Long Island area near New York City has found the neatest way there is to harass bikers. They have instituted “SAFETY CHECKPOINT STOPS,” which are designed, according to the information I have, to interrupt the travel of those persons using the motorcycle as a way of getting from one place to another. This gives the cops a way to write tickets. These checkpoints are for MOTORCYCLES ONLY. Other methods of travel are left alone!
BIKERNET RELATIONSHIP ADVICE–A man approached a very beautiful woman inthe large supermarket and said,”I’ve lost my wife here in the supermarket.Can you talk to me for a couple of minutes?”
The woman looked puzzled. “Why talk to me?” she asked.
“Because every time I talk to a woman with tits like yours,my wife appears out of nowhere”
–from the knife maker
REAL 3-D SKULL SCREAMERS -Helmets You’ll WANT To Wear?By TBearOK, so you say helmet laws suck and I whole-heartedly agree.
If you are unfortunate enough to live in a state where riding your motorcycle with a pot on your head is the law, you might have tried to cover up the monstrosity with stickers or some detailed air brush work to try and stand out from the crowd. Yea, airbrush is cool but have you wanted more?
How about something like you saw in an old Viking or Si-Fi movie. A lid with some dimension to it. I may have found just what you’re looking for.
Eye Imagine Studios in NYC has come out with a line of real 3-D lids that will blow you away! Eye Imagine Studio is a special “FX” shop for the entertainment industry and the manufacturer of custom built prosthetics for helmets. Their primary retail line are the Skull Screamer? Show Helmets. Founded in 1993 by concept engineer and company President Marix Stone. Marix spent a few years working for Disney Studios where he perfected his craft. He tired of all the Mickey Mouse type work and went off on his own to bring a touch of Hollywood to your ride. Gladiator, Planet of the Apes and Lord of the Rings-Reign of Fire are just a few of the films that have used their process to get the realism of the period without the weight and expense. These helmets are part Hollywood and Special “FX” rolled into one.
Back in the old days, armor was actually decorated with real relief sculptures that denoted a warriors strength or tribal affiliation, but the art was lost to all but a few over the generations. Now its back with a vengeance. All Skull Screamer? Show helmets are custom built by a unique team of talented special “FX” artists that have worked for some of the biggest entertainment studios in the world for over twenty years. No other helmet manufacturer in the industry has such experienced in house designers, engineers, artists and fabricators on staff.
I had the chance to meet with Mr. Stone at his studio in NYC and he walked me through the design process.
It starts by taking a quality helmet (either D.O.T. or non) and then using a clay like substance to hand sculpt the design right on to the helmet insuring a realistic look. Then the sculpture is reproduced with rubber like substance ( the same indestructible stuff they use to make gaskets for NYC manhole covers).
The prosthetic is then heat bonded to the lid and hand painted. The best feature is that they are all made right here in the good old U.S.A. Some of the lids are given an acid burn for a wild finish.
From the Barbarian look to a Full Metal Jacket G.I. lid with ammo slung across the back strap to an acid burned barbed wire covered they have over 15 styles to choose from and more on the way. If you want to stand out from the crowd and be noticed you owe it to yourself to check these baby’s out.
You can see the full line by checking out their web site
Or phone Eye Imagine Studio at 212-665-5711.
Tell em TBear sent ya.
WIN A FREE HELMET–IT’S FREE!–Send a photo wearing your most wildest homemade helmet, we?ll pick a winner in a month from now, the winner gets to pick any of the helmets shown above. What do you have to lose? Not a damn thing. Send jpeg. Image to SPEAKING OF WINNERS– Here are the latest winners from the Free Contest and the Cantina Contest. PAUL SZEVER – KITCHENER, ONTARIO, CANADA RICK (PARTS) GIVENS – BASTROP, TEXAS 78602 – USA Paul was the winner but I liked what Rick had to say, so I?m gonna send him a copy of Orwell. NOW FOR THE CANTINA WINNER– A Horse Hat it is. Enter the contest people, it?s free! HELLUVA SUMMER–Seems to be blazing by. Night before last riders rolled into the headquarters from Sturgis. Two, Glen and Kerry Priddle from Australia and Deacon and his son from Hawaii and Oregon respectively. Deacon is a master mechanic from Pro-Street in Oahu. He quickly fixed the 1928 Shovelhead solenoid problem, adjusted the fat S&S shorty carb, adjusted the old school clutch and welded the rattling exhaust tip. It was a hot, garage, whiskey soaked night–what a blast. What’s happening next week on Bikernet? Sturgis sagas, Hollister, Run For Breath, Cooling tech from Surgical Steeds, 1928 Shovel tech, new dangerous fiction and the soap opera continues in the Cantina. Hang on. Now, I’ve got to post this sucka before I get my ass kicked. Ride Forever,
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Wanted: SOME COOL T SHIRTS, ASKING FOR SOMETHING REALISTIC USUALLY WORKS BETTER THAN SAY A NEW CUSTOM CHOPPER
Suggestion: MY SUGGESTION IS TO ONCE A YEAR GIVE AWAY A TRIP.THAT TRIP WOULD BE TO THE BANDIT’S PLACE.THAT WAY A PERSON COULD COME OUT AND HELP BUILD FOR A FEW DAYS.AFTER 45 YEARS OF BUILDING AND RIDING,NOT AFRAID TO GET MY HANDS DIRTY.SINCE THIS MY SUGGESTION I
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Bandit
August 21, 2003 Part 3
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 2
BIKERNET CARIBBEAN REPORT– So we are back from the Black Hills trip, at last!Man, I have never seen so many fucking 100th anniversary bikes in my life! I?m taking a wild guess and let’s say that from 300 thousand made, there were like at least, all of them!!!! I had a little game going of a nickel a bike and just one morning it was like $275.00 worth of crappy Twinkies.
It sometimes scares me that Joe Rubbie buys a bike a heads out to the Hills, his riding experience is less than zero and there he is profiling with all his “bros” on his shiny silver and black anniversary model while “carving” the turns and twisties. Tell you the truth that is fuckin’ dangerous shit…. To top it off, and better yet, there was less people riding around this year, and I mean riding down the park roads. Main and Lazelle were still packed to the gills. So what is the fucking purpose of going to Sturgis to “model” down Main Street when you have so much country to ride? I guess that by the same line I would never understand all the chaps and leathers in 90-degree weather, can you say …Slave to fashion?
If you rode into the Black Hills, sure you deserve a nice hanging time at the local bars, but trailering to Rapid City and then doing the “triumphant entrance” does not cut it. Let me tell a little secret to all those posers…We know!!!
This year was the Full Dresser year. I’ve never seen so many (and most 100th anniversary), sure we have friends that rode over 2 thousand miles on their bikes and needed the comfort and space, but we also saw lots (and I mean lots) of them being swiftly trailered. I guess there’s an outmost need for bags since all the “approved-authorized” wear needs a place to live. The bandannas, DOT company helmets with radio and all the gadgets possible, the chaps, boots with metal stuff, rain gear, dealer t-shirts, well you get my drift, the whole Halloween costumes. Only that it’s August.One more thing before I change the subject. It was great being single in the Black Hills for the first time….and I guess some of the photos will show what I mean…..
And now I’m back to the “old days” so I’m ranting away….
I keep reading mags and now everyone and their mothers is a ” Master Builder” you know? Shops grow like weeds in the yard, ads splatter all the pages and a lot of the people claim to be “Master Builders”. Ok so what the fuck is that? Is there a secret master builder society that I don’t know of that for $3.99, sends you an official master builder certificate? Or it is just people blowing smoke up their own asses….I wonder how do you become a “Master Builder” or is it a moniker that you personally choose to give self-importance to your work? I know there are a few people out there that have earned the respect and are called master builders by others; maybe it’s as simple as paying for the ad, or paying so your company is on a magazine and instantly become one of them? I still wonder…
I always saw the Master builders of old, they have paid their dues, built more bikes than most of us could dream of in a lifetime and been in the industry loop for more than we will remember, and more so, most people know who they are. Another question to ponder is, am I a master builder? Who is one, what do you have to accomplish to become one, or does someone considers that you are one?
I don’t think the amount of years in this industry can be a parameter for masterism, of course neither does exposure. So we have go back to the nitty gritty of your work and paying the dues. In these days of mega advertising, magazines and TV, half a million people rallies and enuff smoke to blow up all of Chinamen asses, what is true, what is bullshit? Arrogance seems to be rampant and any wanabbe that builds a couple bikes and pays for an ad is considered a builder, even more, considers himself a “master builder”. But I still question, builder of what…Illusion? I guess those are called magicians in Las Vegas…
Like Bob Marley use to say (and many others), “you can fool some of the people some of the time, but not all the people all of the time”
See you next week…
Jose
THE JANKLOW PAPERS–The Bottom Line is Janklow Has A Record Of Speeding And He Did Run The Stop Sign. HE KILLED A BIKER It Makes No Difference How He Voted On Anything!Politics Got Him In The Sturgis Museum. He Should Be Removed from their Hall of Fame and Put in the Hall of Shame.His actions are showing signs of a cover up and he pretty much has done as he wants as Governor and been known to throw his weight around. Of Course He Does Not Want To Be Sued or Put In Jail. No one does. You can rest assured he and those around him are looking to make sure that does not happen. Authorities are already saying they will not release results of alcohol tests. His son is saying he has head injuries. The Black Box is being questioned. This is The Time For All Motorcyclist to Come Together and Stop The Killing Of Motorcyclist With Cars. Contact Your Motorcycle Rights Groups and anyone one else you can and Insist That Janklow be Prosecuted the Same as One Of Us Would.
–ROGUE
I’m not familiar with Janklow’s voting record on motorcyclists’ rights, but here’s a link to his induction into the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame in 2001: Governor Janklow’s leadership during his previous two terms as Governor of South Dakota and his single term as South Dakota’s Attorney General in the 1970s and 1980s turned the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally into a true tourist event and family gathering for not only Sturgis, but for the entire Black Hills, western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming. Today the Rally is far and way South Dakota’s number one tourist event, bringing tourists and visitors from literally all over the world to the beautiful Black Hills. Based on South Dakota’s relative size and the size of the Rally today, which increase the state’s population by at least 50% by even the most conservative estimates, there is no comparable event in the world. For Governor Janklow’s contribution to the Rally’s success, it is fitting that he be among those enshrined in the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame. Janklow Involved In RAPE:In addition to the above, when I was surfing the web looking for Janklow’s involvement with motorcycles, I found this fromthe American Indian movement VERY interesting(http://www.dlncoalition.org/dln_issues/janklowdisbarmentopinion.htm). In the rape allegation, Jancita Maria Eagledeer, the victim, testified in obvious discomfort at reliving old horrors. She was fifteen when Mr. Janklow gave her a ride home after babysitting the Janklow children. She protested as he drove her down a deserted road and pushed the button in his Rambler which converted both seats into a large bed. Her testimony reveals that Mr. Janklow threatened to use a gun on her if she did not comply with his sexual desires. Miss Eagledeer’s foster parents, a guidance counselor, the tribal prosecutor, and others, all colaberated portions of her account. Medical records from the Rosebud P. H. S. Hospital shows evidence of the attack against her and quotes her as corroborate identifying Mr. Janklow as her assailant. Furthermore, the evidence indicates that an obstruction of justice followed the rape. When a complaint was being made to the Bureau of Indian Affairs Special Officer, Janklow was there. No relief or representation was possible through the Legal Services Program since Mr. Janklow ran it. A former employee, who is now the tribal prosecutor, and another individual testified that Mr. Janklow spent three days brooding about the rape incident. Further, testimony indicates that as recently as two months ago Mr. Janklow offered Miss Eagledeer’s grandfather money after inquiring about her. Governor William Janklow. Serving as a member of the Sicangu Lakota ‘Rosebud Sioux tribe’s legal services program’, Janklow practiced law on the Rosebud reservation until he was disbarred by Judge Mario Gonzalez in 1974 for “assault with intent to commit rape, and carnal knowledge of a female under 16.” Some seven years earlier, on January 14, 1967, a 15 year old school girl, Jancita Eagle Deer, had reported to her school principal that she had been raped and accused her legal guardian, non-Indian lawyer William Janklow. Following examinations and investigations, the Bureau of Indian Affairs filed a report recommending Janklow’s prosecution. Jancita’s stepmother, Delphine Eagle Deer, was Leonard Crow Dog’s sister, and Delphine vowed to prove that Janklow was guilty of raping her daughter. However, Delphine Eagle Deer was found beaten to death in a field before DISBARMENT OF WILLIAM JANKLOW: On October 16, 1974, Dennis Banks, an individual daily admitted o practice law as an attorney before this court submitted a “Petition for Disbarment of William Janklow and Affidavit in Support Thereof.” This Court subsequently issued an order to show cause to William Janklow directing that he appear before this Court on October 31, 1974 at 10:00 a.m., to be heard in connection with Mr. Bank’s petition… Sworn testimony has been received that William Janklow on at least one occasion, rode a motorcycle in a residential area shooting dogs with a gun. The dog, as well as other animals, is a sacred creature to many of the Lakota people. Other testimony shows that Mr. Janklow advised a number of people not to pay certain bills based on action he committed himself to take, but which was never forthcoming. This advice subsequently has ruined the obtaining of credit for most of the Indian community on the reservation. … –from Rogue and Bill Bish NCOMBish@aol.com
DEAL OF THE WEEK–Rare ’57 straightleg Panhead available. The last year of the famous rigid frame models. Just 90 miles on a fresh motor, new tranny, new tires and fresh Pepper Red and black paint. It’s 98 percent original. Just $15,000. Call Red Devil Cycles in Stuart, Florida, (772) 221-8616. Or loan me $15K. I’ll buy it.
Brandi is not for sale, but I’m moving to Florida, just to be close to her. She’s accepting modeling offers and I have the offer of a lifetime.
–Bandit
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August 21, 2003 Part 2
By Bandit |
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BIKERNET LESSON IN NEGOTIATING WITH WOMEN–
A guy walking down the street sees a woman with perfect breasts. He saysto her “Hey miss, would you let me bite your breasts for 100 dollars?”
“Areyou nuts?”, she replies. And keeps walking away.
He turns around,runs around the block and gets to the corner before she does. “Would you let me bite your breasts for 1,000 dollars?” he asks again.
“Listen sir, I’m not thatkind of woman. Got it?”
So the guy runs again around the next block and faces her again:”Would let me bite your breasts for 10,000 dollars?”
She thinks about it for a while and says “Hmmm 10,000 dollars eh? Ok, but not here. Let’s go to that dark alley over there” So they went to that alley and she takes off the blouse to reveal the most perfect breasts in the world. As soon ashe sees them, he jumps on them and start caressing them, fondling them, kissing them, licking them, burying his face in them… but no biting. In the end the woman gets all annoyed and asks: “Are you gonna bite them or what?”
“Nah”, he replies. “Too expensive.”
–from Chris T.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON HONORS VETERANS WITH GENUINE HERO AWARD–Through a new contest, an American legend is looking to honor an American hero.
Harley-Davidson will present its inaugural Genuine Hero Award to a veteran for dedication and service to our country. Veterans, or family and friends of veterans are asked to write about how someone has made a positive impact on the country or community through such characteristics as patriotism, citizenship, wartime heroism or community service. Veterans may nominate themselves.
The winning veteran will receive $1,000 in Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Parts and Genuine Motor Accessories. Two other winners will receive $500 and $250 Harley-Davidson Genuine P&A prize packages.
Letters of 200 words or less should be sent to Harley-Davidson Genuine Hero Award, c/o Bellwether Communications, 510 College Avenue, Racine, WI 53403. Include the nominee?s name, address, phone number, age, branch of service, dates of time in service, and year and model of Harley-Davidson motorcycle. All entries must be received by Oct. 24, 2003.
CHOPPERS AND FREE BEER–Here’s a recent letter to American Rider. This is becoming the only H-D related mag to focus on riders and their experiences. Check it out:
Picked up a copy of your magazine tonight while trying to figure out what to eat for dinner. Not sure if you’re interested in this story, perhaps been done a 1000 times, but I am building a custom chopper. I have never built a chopper, I do not work in a shop, and I do not own any tools – I am honestly going to attempt this and it will turn out to be a chopper built and designed by me.
A little back groud about me. I am 34 years and am a Microsystems Analyst – computer geek basically. I work for a large manufacturing compnay ensuring the 3 local facilities have network and enterprise connectivity. I have been riding bikes all my life, starting out on moto-x and my last bike was a Suzuki GSX-r. If you had asked me a few years back if I would ever own a Harley I would have replied, they’re nice, but for performance you can not beat a Japanese bike. To this day I still feel that way in the lines of race minded performance – however I would also say if I want a cruiser style of chopper I would buy a Japanese bike. Follow my logic – it’s apples and oranges and one is better suited for its purpose than the other – it boils down to your chioce of style.
Anyway, about 2 years ago I sold my bike, first time I have been without bike since I was like 4 years old. The sad truth of the matter was I had no time to ride. In looking back, I feel I should kick my own ass on principal. 🙂 So, I have decided to finally go with a 2 cylinder monster – but I want my own, not a Harley or chopper kit like everyone else. I am not trying to create a new style, but I want something that I BUILT – we have all had this vision I would think.
So, about a month ago I did a little research, the internet of course, and found places to order frames, handle bars, etc. So far I have invested a small fortune, but honestly feel I have managed to be somewhat frugel without compromising the style I want. I am building a softail w/ 43 degree rake [38 frame and 5 on triple trees] with 6″ downtube stretch, 3″ backbone and a 6″ over frontend. I just ordered the 113″ S&S motor, which I will be building – no, I have not built an engine before. Truth of the matter, I had to go buy some tools to start this project.
In any event, if you’d like to follow this, or better yet write about [as I feel this could help a lot of other guys] I would be more than happy to keep you posted. Please be sure to hit my website [ www.skurz.com , click the Orange Crush link] to see progress of the project.
Thanks, Kerry F. Corcoran
You can check out his project to date at: Http://www.skurz.com
BEACH RIDE BIKE REPORT FROM VEGAS– Actually the show was very well attended and We passed out all the Biker Net.com stickers we had and about 2/3rds of the Beach Ride brochures that Carmella gave us. There was serious interest in the Beach Ride Bike Auction and attendance at the Beach Ride event. I believe Vegas to be a fertile location for marketing the Beach Ride. The amount of bike traffic on 15 is pretty amazing.
We made several contacts with vendors and came away with many options for future Beach Rides. The Harley dealership is awesome. It is the largest I have ever seen and claims to be the largest dealership in the world. They have 5 location in and around Vegas, so it is not hard to imagine. I would peg the Saturday attendance at 2,000 and Sunday there were probably 1500.
Now we move onto the “local hangouts” and as many ride origination points as possible before the Beach Ride.
–George Hayward
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RIDE FOR THE HEROES–
Hi Sin and Bandit,
I wanted to share some pictures with you. Last Friday we got to see the 750kick stand pads that the Lindenhurst summer program kids have been workingon. These kickstand pads will be used on the upcoming 3rd annual Ride ForThe Heroes. The kids did a great job. The kickstand pads are awesome. Thewood was donated by a local lumber yard, the paint was donated and theSenior HS donated there time and labor to cut up the pads.
I also attached some promotional info about the ride. Please post it whereever you can to help us promote the ride.
Thank you for your continued support of our event,
Frank Falco
Seven Horsemen MC
631-436-6524
Join the Town of Lindenhurst, NY on August 31st, 2003 for: 3rd Annual Joseph Angelini & Joseph Angelini Jr. “Ride For The Heroes”. Joseph Angelini & Joseph Angelini Jr. are the only father and son to be killed in the line of duty in the history of the New York City Fire Department. They were both lost on September 11th, 2001.
Sunday August 31st, 2003 (Rain Date Monday September 1st)
Registration: 9:30am to 11:00am at the Bald Hill Amphitheater (the site of Tuesday night bike nights).
Run Begins: 11:30am SHARP!
Ride Ends: Lindenhurst Firemen’s Park, Hartford St. and Charles St., Lindenhurst NY 11757
Donation: $10.00 per rider / $5.00 per passenger.
All Motorcycle types are welcome.
At Lindenhurst Firemen’s Park there will be:
Free Food – provided by Applebees
Live Music by Bluezin
WBAB Rock Van
Vendors
Raffles
Motorcycle Stunt Show
Special Appearances by: Chuck Zito – Star of the hit new movie “This Thing Of Ours”, the HBO TV series OZ, and author of the best seller “Street Justice”.
See CHUCK ZITO in the hit new movie: THIS THING OF OURS – opening on July 16th http://www.thisthingofours.net
This crime story tells the story of a group of gangsters who steal hundreds of millions of dollars from the world’s banks using a sophisticated Internet and satellite system, pulling off the biggest heist in the history of the American Mafia.
Angela Marie and Friends – Model and Pin-up Girl
All Proceeds will be donated in the Angelini name, to the FDNY Widow’s and Children’s Fund.
For information and Vendor inquiries call: 631-436-6524 or www.ridefortheheroes.com
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August 21, 2003 Part 1
By Bandit |
What’s New? A congressman killed a biker. New Harleys will be stroked by the public in Milwaukee. American Rider asked me to attend too late. I’ll miss the 100th, but our 1928 Shovelhead arrived and we rode it for the first time. I’ll try to post a feature over the weekend. What a cool scooter thanks to the creative abilities of Strokers in Dallas.
We’re putting together an article on the stripped down 2004 Road King Custom for Cruising Rider, but I still like my 2003 Highbar King better. This morning I spoke to the H-D director of Engineering about the process he endured in redesigning the Sportster to create a rubbermounted driveline and the most reliable, high performance Sportster to date without messing with the traditional look. Good story for American Rider.
Whatta job.
Let’s get to the news:
Janklow driving car in crash that killed motorcycle rider–ByDORIS HAUGEN,Associated Press.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Rep. Bill Janklow hurt his wrist and suffered an injury to his head in a weekend crash that killed a Minnesota man, his son, Russ Janklow, said.But the Janklow family’s focus has been more on the victim’s family, he said.
“He feels unbelievable sorrow for his family and friends,” the younger Janklow said of his father. “It’s a very unfortunate situation.”
According to authorities, Janklow, 63, was the driver of a car that collided Saturday afternoon with a motorcycle, killing the rider, Randolph E. Scott.
Scott, 55, of Hardwick, Minn., was pronounced dead at the scene near Trent in Moody County, Col. Dan Mosteller, head of the state Highway Patrol said Sunday.
The accident happened around 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Moody County Highways 13 and 14 in eastern South Dakota.
Chris Braendlin, one of Janklow’s staff members, was traveling with the congressman but was not injured, said Mosteller.
Reconstruction experts spent Sunday at the scene, he said. An accident report will be available “in a couple of days,” Mosteller said.
“There have been a lot of calls and inquiries, what’s going on, are we doing the things we normally do,” Mosteller said Monday. “And the answer is, yes, no different. We are doing this by the books and doing this one like we would do any other one.”
Janklow, a first-term Republican congressman and former four-term governor, was on his way home to Brandon after attending an event in Aberdeen to honor Korean War veterans, said Russ Janklow, of Sioux Falls.
“He’d been in Aberdeen and was coming back. When he takes that route he often goes through Flandreau. The road he was on leads right home,” he said.Janklow’s hometown is Flandreau, which is north of Trent.
Russ Janklow said doctors in Sioux Falls examined his father on Sunday and told him to rest in bed for a couple of days.”He feels absolutely horrible about this. I’ve never seen him as distraught as I saw him last night,” Russ Janklow said.
The elder Janklow issued a statement Sunday. “I was involved in a very tragic traffic accident late yesterday. Personally, and on behalf of my family, we feel as much anguish for this gentleman and his family and friends as is humanly possible.”
Mosteller said the accident remained under investigation.Scott was not wearing a helmet and seat belts were being used in the Janklow vehicle, said Mosteller. There was no indication that alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash, he said.It was not immediately clear whether any charges would be filed.
“I’m waiting for reports on an accident that occurred yesterday in Moody County and until I get the report I don’t know what might develop,” Moody County State’s Attorney Bill Ellingson told The Associated Press on Sunday.
He said he didn’t know when the report might be received.
South Dakota Highway Patrol Capt. Jeff Talbot said Monday that Scott was headed west and Janklow was driving south. The motorcycle hit the car’s passenger door on the driver’s side, right behind the driver, Talbot said. Earlier, Moody County Coroner Ted Jacobs said the motorcycle was eastbound.
North-south traffic is controlled by stop signs at the intersection. The crash forced Janklow’s Cadillac off the road and into a soybean field, while Scott’s motorcycle wound up in a ditch, Russ Janklow said.
–Aberdeen News, from Rogue
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LIGHTS OUT ON BROADWAY–Riding in NYC rush hour traffic is an acquired skill under the best ofcircumstances. Add a few million freaked out pedestrians crowdingthe streets and no traffic signals and you begin to get the picture.I was down in lower Manhattan taking care of some business on Friday whenthe shit hit the fan. luckily the fan wasn’t working when the power wentout. Some folks thought it was the end of the world, others figuredterrorists were at it again. Me, I just thought Do Wha Ditty, New York City.
Having no radio on the Road King I didn’t have a clue as to the extent ofthe black out. Just a sea of stopped taillights lay ahead. People were pouring out of underground subway stations and busses werebrimming over with humanity.Wall Street types with their brief cases were hanging off the back of trucksand busses like kids in old B&W movies. I was 100 miles from home and goingno where fast.
I thought it was a good time to find a friendly watering holeand wait out the traffic. At 44 St and 1st Ave after being temporarilyblocked from my white line / lane splitting progress by a garbage truck, Ispotted a hot blonde in a short skirt waiting on an endless line for anuptown bus that wasn’t going to come. She smiled at me and that was that. Ioffered her a ride as far as 96st and she shimmied those long lovely legsaround me and off we went.
When we finally made it to Hogs she was grateful for the ride and I figuredI was set for the duration. Fat Chance. A sweet kiss on the cheek and shewas lost to me in the throng of humanity.
Hell, at least there was still hope. Hogs was hopping and the bikes werelined up the whole block in front of the bar. Seems every biker that rode towork that day had the same idea as I did. Hit the bar and wait out thetraffic nightmare. We figured it was NYC and the power would come back onany minute. Yea right.
As darkness fell on the city a strange atmosphere took over. By 10pm it wasMardi Gras, Big Apple style.The ice was fast melting and the beer was getting a might warm but after 5hours of drinking, no one seemed to notice.
I finally was able to get asignal on my cell and phoned home to say I was alive but too toasted to tryand make it home. The band that was scheduled to play that night showed upand did an all night acoustic jam. Ladies who were too hot to stay homedonned their skimpys and started showing up.Dancing on the bar, they made the night go fast. We pulled Skinny Joe’sSportster inside and had a spot light to keep the ladies illuminated as eventhe bikini tops proved too warm and were shed.
At 5:30am, as the sun came up the power came back on. We all booed andhad another cocktail. I joined a bunch of others for a quick nap outside onthe bikes, and by 7am I was on my way North again. When I arrived home twohours later my OL asked me what I did. “Oh, it was terrible I just found acomfortable place to crash and waited it out,” I mumbled and crawled into bed.
–TBear
BIKER LEADER’S TRIAL SET–by ELAINE SILVESTRINI esilvestrini@tampatrib.com Published: Aug 18, 2003.
TAMPA – Two years after the former international president of the Outlaws motorcycle gang was sentenced to life in prison, federal prosecutors hope to send his successor to join him.
James Lee “Frank” Wheeler, 61, a bushy-bearded, sentimental biker poet from Indianapolis, is to go on trial today in federal court in Tampa on racketeering and drug trafficking charges.
Painted in a federal indictment as a leader of a cold- blooded criminal enterprise that murdered rival motorcycle gang members and informants, sold drugs and used women as property, Wheeler allegedly ascended to the top of the Outlaws after Harry “Taco” Bowman was imprisoned. Bowman was convicted of ordering other Outlaws to kill suspected informants, firebomb rival gang clubhouses, and rob and beat competing gang members.
Wheeler, according to the indictment, helped Bowman elude authorities as Bowman spent nearly two years on the FBI’s 10 most wanted list following his federal indictment in Tampa in August 1997.
Among other things, Wheeler allegedly arranged for Bowman’s wife and daughters to meet with Bowman at hotels, motels and Outlaws chapter clubhouses around the country.
In 2001, a federal jury in Tampa convicted Bowman on eight counts – including conspiracy, racketeering and drug charges – thus holding him responsible for two murders, the slaying of a rival gang member and the shooting of a fellow Outlaw.
Authorities have “been working on getting” Wheeler for years, said Lina Presley, a gang expert with the Indiana Department of Corrections, “and they finally got him.”
In addition to his pending Tampa trial, Wheeler faces prosecution in federal court in Ohio under a sweeping indictment that details alleged murders and drug deals and discloses snippets of conversations investigators secretly taped.
In August 2001, for example, Wheeler, at an Outlaw meeting in Cancun, Mexico, allegedly pushed through a bylaw to permit the sale of heroin and ecstasy by members of the gang.
The Ohio indictment also alleges that Wheeler and other Outlaws used a “voice stress analyzer” to determine whether gang members were cooperating with law enforcement.
In Indianapolis, at an October 2001 Outlaws chapter meeting – which the Outlaws referred to as “church” meetings – Wheeler ranted about the problems of methamphetamines, arguing to ban their sale. Then he reversed direction, saying, “We’re Outlaws,” and if the gang didn’t sell the drugs, “we might as well belong to the clean and sober club.”
But he worried that trafficking in methamphetamines would bring more attention from the law. “We’re Outlaws and we’re going to do what we want to do. But I’m telling you they’re [law enforcement] looking in on us.”
At an August 2001 meeting in Fort Wayne, Ind., Wheeler waxed nostalgic about the old days when the Outlaws could “thrive.”
–from Tampa Tribune and Rogue
THE CYRIL HUZE REPORT–
NEW PROJECT:We are working hard at completing a new Chopper called “Stray Kat”. The bike will feature awesome stainless steel trims, new hot rod wheels painted in red, a new black coated exhaust, anda cool artwork designed by Cyril, Von Dutch style,and painted by Chris Cruz. Of course, the bike features our parts. Our objective is to have the bike ready for exhibition during Daytona Biketoberfest Oct. 18/20.
NEW HOT ROD WHEELS:They are the ones used by Cyril on his new bike. Offered polished, chrome, powdercoated or painted in the color of your choice. On street bikes, they give a high tech/high speed look. On choppers,powdercoated or painted they give a very neo-retro look. Available for left or right side drive setup.All sizes front & rear, and soon in 18 x 10.5″ to install a280 mm rear tire. Matching pulleys & rotors. For sale in our online store at
WATCH FOR OUR CUSTOMS:Our Chopper “Tattoo Chop” owned by John Gargano will be featured in the October issue (published September 15) of Easyriders Magazine.It is also the cover story of the current issue of A.M.D. (American Dealer News) the magazine of the motorcycle industry in the US & Europe.
Our Softail “Exotika”, owned by Bill Mc Neal & Nanette Packard, just won 1st place Pro-Builder Class at the Los Angeles Calendar Motorcycle Show. The bike will be featured in the show American Chopper on the Discovery Channel. Later this year”Exotika” will also be featured in the pages of Easyriders magazine.
DREAM BIKES 2004 CALENDAR:” Dream Bikes By Cyril Huze” is the theme of the 2004 wall calendar just published by Ronnie Sellers Productions. Ronnie Sellers Productions specializes in theme calendars & picked Cyril Huze for an all Custom Motorcycles calendar featuring12 of his bikes.Distributed through the US & Europe, you can save a trip to your favorite bookstore by ordering it directly online from Cyril Huze at
HOW TO BUILD A CHOPPER:Choppers are back in a big way. They are everywhere. So, all day long we answer questions from garage builders who want to know how to build a Chopper. To avoid very costly mistakes, we recommend reading first the book from Tim Remus “How To Build a Chopper”. The book teaches you about frame stretch & rake, aftermarket V-twin engines and radical chassis components. Interviews with long-time builders put the chopper in perspective and give sound advice to new builders. Three start-to-finish photo sequences document and explain the assembly of a chopper in the shop of top custom builders. Eleven chapters cover History, Frames, Engines, Suspension, Sheet metal, Wiring, Wheels, Tires and Drivetrain choices. With 144 pages and over 250 photos (over 50% in color) this book contains the information needed to choose and assemble your own very unique chopper. The book is only $29.95 and can be ordered online at: Cyril Huze
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August 21, 2003
By Bandit |
The famous Gunny.
THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. For more information, call us at 1-(800) ON-A-BIKE or visit us on our website at < From The Again the days of August slipped by me so fast I hardly had time to realize the hot month was here. This is the heavy riding month in Oregon and we have runs every weekend all month long. It starts off with “Run 21,” which is our adults-only run. My boss Sam Hochberg’s chapter of ABATE, SE Portland, started this whole deal a few years back. Sam went to the very first one and said it was fun – but we didn’t see his mug or that new Heritage of his this year. Musta’ been off riding somewhere else. Matter of fact, Sam DID take a nice ride down south to Medford, Oregon last month, and gave an “AIM Talk” to the Rogue River Chapter of the Women in the Wind. Sam had a great time, and was very impressed with this large group of serious riders. Sam’s been doing these “AIM Talks” for over fifteen years. He goes to your biker group meeting, and talks about The Law and Motorcycling. He also likes to spread the Gospel of NCOM — the National Coalition of Motorcyclists. Regular Sack readers know NCOM is supported by fees from AIM (that’s Aid to Injured Motorcyclists) lawyers like Sam from all over the US and Canada, through the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. And if THAT’S news to ya, you might be new to the Sack! If ya’d like to hear more, line up an AIM Attorney to come talk to your motorcycle club or organization. You can call our national hotline at (800) ON-A-BIKE to speak to the AIM Attorney in your state. RUN SAFETY: Our Run 21 was great as usual, but there was one incident that shouldn’t happen at any run. A rider blasted out of the stage area and hit a woman. He was just on his way to his campsite. I’ve seen this happen too many times at events that we’re supposed to be having fun at. When you get through with the bike games and shows in the afternoon, take your scoot to your camp and leave it there. A drunk scoot always causes the owner trouble, and will always hurt somebody. The Coos River run over by the Oregon Coast came down after Run 21, and as always a great time. Love the “rubber duck races.” If you haven’t seen this, ya gotta make this run next year. It’s a real hoot to watch all those leather clad bikers sitting on a creek bank, cheering their little rubber duckies as they come bobbing down the stream! But even there, we had a guy go down on the gravel road and break an arm. It’s good road but there is loose gravel on about three hundred feet of it, just before you get to the run. It’s a shame when an otherwise great time is marred by an injury. Please lets keep the other guy in mind and be careful fachrissakes when you ride, no matter where it is. It’s just not fun when folks get hurt, especially when it’s from plain old carelessness. LEGAL SAFETY: If y’DO go down, or if you’re there when someone else does, our Oregon AIM Attorney Sam Hochberg wanted me to remind you to TAKE PICTURES and get names and numbers of WITNESSES. Oh, and call the cops. Tell them you’re hurt or they won’t come out. TAKE the ambulance if you need to, and see your doctor. MOST important, Sam says, is DON’T TALK TO THE INSURANCE ADJUSTER! They have a way of twisting the most honest speech. Talk to ANY GOOD personal injury lawyer. Sam is part of AIM, so you can always reach him at 1-800-ON-A-BIKE, or email him at SamBikeLaw@aol.com . He checks t all the time NEWSBITS’N’PIECES: ROYAL SCOOTER DUDE: The Thunder Press had a feature about the future King of Merry Olde England and his love of two-wheeled motor sports. We had a story here in the Sack about a year ago that the young Prince William is a fan of motorcycles and rides very well himself. The Royal family isn’t too happy about it, but the Prince says his father deals with it well. Motorcycles have their dangerous side but so does the Royal sport of Polo. You couldn’t pay me to try and hit a small, very hard ball from the back of a running horse. The Prince has been riding for several years now, and says he fell in love with “motorbikes” as they are called in England, at a very early age. He says also, that proper training is essential. When he puts his helmet on, he says he feels anonymous, so he can relax and enjoy the ride without being chased by paparazzi! ORLANDO, FLA: Here it comes folks, we have been watching things develop around the country and here is what we have found. There will be a law enforcement set of seminars held somewhere in the Orlando area during “Bike Week” 2004. These seminars are open to law enforcement only and will cover subjects such as: Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Investigations, From the Inside – Combating Biker Gangs, Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Identification – Intelligence Gathering, Major Run Enforcement – Police/Biker Relations, Motorcycle Gang Coalitions (They’re worried about our NCOM and Confederations of Clubs??), Combating lawsuits (like the ones our AIM Lawyers file??), Development and Management of Gang Member or Associate as an Informant. These words should concern every American, not just riders. We’ve covered the “USA PATRIOT ACT” in earlier Sacks and this is just what I’m talking about. I’m not pretending we are all perfect in our lifestyle but neither is any other lifestyle you might want to mention. This kind of surveillance of our lives is an outrage and we need to scream like Hell about it. Learn more at the next NCOM Convention in Oklahoma City next May. COSTA MESA, CA: This time it’s the ACLU in court battling for homosexual woman bikers. The women want to run their second “Dyke Run” parade through the town of Costa Mesa and the city is using restrictions against motorcycles to discourage the ride. They are saying the Dykes on Bikes will have to follow the permit process like any other group. One of the requirements is the group arrange for a million dollar liability insurance policy and a $3k deposit for police protection during the ride. The city wants the organizers to provide porta-potties and trash pick-up after the parade. They also want to limit the number of bikes to 10 and threaten tickets to be mailed to offenders on the parade route. Sounds like a real mess to me. LOS ANGELES, CA: The worlds largest rent-a-bike company of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, Eagle Rider, is set to offer travel agents a 40% commission on the reservation of bike rentals at vacation destinations if the rental is for a week or more. This is in effect until Feb 20, 2004. I think I’d rather rent direct and pay a little less! NEW YORK, NY: Here we go again! Got this story from a contributor to the e-mail list serve of the SoLR, the Sons of Liberty Riders. The Long Island area near New York City has found the neatest way there is to harass bikers. They have instituted “SAFETY CHECKPOINT STOPS,” which are designed, according to the information I have, to interrupt the travel of those persons using the motorcycle as a way of getting from one place to another. This gives the cops a way to write tickets. These checkpoints are for MOTORCYCLES ONLY. Other methods of travel are left alone! Don Lanham, the Legislative Coordinator for A.B.A.T.E. of New York wrote a letter to several newspaper editors and four were printed. One rebuttal letter expressed concern with the noise levels some bikes cause, and also had something to say about the attire worn by many of us, black leather and denim. He said bright colors were more to his liking because it made bikers more visible. I’m wondering if he had any idea the reason we wear such attire is because it protects us when we get run over by folks who think we should wear bright colors. Maybe the idea was to make us easier targets for cage drivers. I don’t know. At any rate it bothers me that authorities will go to such lengths to harass people and not include the entire traveling population no matter what vehicles they choose to use. NEW YORK, NY: Well here’s a new one: According to Billboard magazine there’s a new rock group — actually just three guys — and they call themselves the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. They’re doing a North American tour in September and October. They even call themselves “BRMC.” If any Sack readers know about this crew I’d like to know if they’re riders at all. If NOT, I wonder what bonafide Clubs might have to say about them. Drop old Gunny a line at AIMGunny@aol.com any time on any subject at all, but especially about this bunch. That’s it for this month. Stay safe, andKeep the round side on the bottom.Gunny, Oregon AIM Chief of Staff
GUNNY’S SACK
August 17, 2003
By Bandit |
Author Bill Bish, a freedom fighter forever.
THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. For more information, call us at 1-(800) ON-A-BIKE or visit us on our website at < Compiled & Edited by Bill Bish, SENATOR CAMPBELL REVS UP ATTENTION TO SMALL MOTORCYCLE BUSINESSES: In a June 19 letter to the Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-CO) urged the EPA to modify their proposed rule to tighten emission requirements for highway motorcycles by including a flexible implementation schedule. “The flexible implementation schedule would ideally allow smaller motorcycle manufacturers more time to adjust to the rule in order to help them comply with the requirements, without going out of business,” said Campbell. “Clean air should remain a national priority, yet we must be mindful of the unintended consequences that new rules can have on our small businesses.” Currently, six manufacturers (Honda, Harley-Davidson, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki and BMW) account for 95% of the U.S. motorcycle sales. Given their significant market presence and economies of scale, these companies are well positioned to incorporate new rules requiring production modifications, Campbell told the EPA. However, manufacturers of the remaining five percent of the motorcycle market are far less likely to meet more stringent requirements without significant and disproportionate market impacts. The EPA intends to implement California-style emissions cut-backs in a two-phase plan beginning in 2006, resulting in an 80% reduction in motorcycle tailpipe emissions by 2010. Stricter new limits will be established for hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides emitted by the engines, requiring motorcycle manufacturers to reduce emissions from a currently allowable 5 grams of Hydrocarbons per kilometer to 1.4 grams/km by 2006 and .8 grams by 2010. Nitrogen oxides, which are unregulated at this time, must also be reduced to 1.4 grams/km in 2006 and .8 grams/km by 2010. It is widely speculated that new motorcycles will be required to use fuel injection on the intake and catalytic converters on the exhaust in order to comply with the tough new federal regulations, as well as altering cam timing and making other engine modifications, including liquid cooling. As the federal EPA prepares to release their final rule, it’s nice to know that we have friends in high places. Senator Campbell is a long time motorcycle enthusiast and is a member of the National Coalition of Motorcyclists Legislative Task Force (NCOM-LTF). RIDING THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL : While Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell may be the most visible motorcycling legislator, other politicians are climbing aboard. During a recent meeting of Western governors in Missoula, MT, the star of the show was Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne, the former U.S. senator who could eventually be the president’s pick to head the Environmental Protection Agency. Kempthorne is a polished politician, but here he was in a rumpled suit and unkempt hair. What was going on? All was revealed when Kempthorne took the podium and told the audience that he had ridden his Harley-Davidson up from Boise. Kempthorne apologized for his ruffled suit, explaining that his saddlebags didn’t afford much room. The Republican even told how he’d pulled over to hear the birds chirp along the river. The image was Marlon Brando meets Marlin Perkins. Montana Senator Max Baucus had a meeting in Glacier National Park to discuss the deteriorating condition of its Going-to-the-Sun Road. Baucus seemed to present the image that he was zooming to the rescue, federal checkbook in hand. Why? He arrived – you guessed it – revving the throttle of his Harley-Davidson motorcycle. And, yes, the Democrat did tip off the local TV stations before he rode into town. Times have certainly changed since California’s Senator George Murphy once called bikers “the lowest form of animal”. But Ben Long, a contributor to Writers on the Range, is apparently still stuck in the past. “Sure, senators want to look like regular guys, even though most of them are millionaires who wouldn’t know a carburetor from a camshaft. Politicians make laws. Rebels break laws. Politicians and Harleys go together like thermal long johns on an August day in the Mojave. We know the mundane truth: Politicians spend their days behind desks, not behind handlebars.” JOURNALISM AT ITS WORST : “When Wisconsin repealed its motorcycle helmet law in 1978, cynics saw it as a way of improving the human gene pool. Through Darwinian selection, stupid people who didn’t wear helmets would die off and intelligent people who wore helmets would survive and multiply,” writes Joel McNally in his article “It’s Time to Put a Lid on Motorcycle Carnage,” appearing in the July 22nd edition of The Journal Times in Milwaukee. Following are some excerpts from his lengthy article, which can be viewed in its entirety at: http://www.journaltimes.com/articles/2003/07/22/opinion/iq_2362962.txt. “Wearing a helmet is the single most effective way of reducing deaths and serious injuries among riders. State legislatures across the country have been following Wisconsin’s example by listening to the crude, overweight biker lobbies that think rider safety isfor wimps. The name of the strongest state lobby against motorcycle helmets illustrates how a simple, intelligent safety measure can be demonized by a right-wing, anti-government, militia mentality. The lobby is called ABATE, which stands for A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments. The name implies that totalitarian governments such as the old Soviet Union used to oppress their citizens by making them walk around wearing motorcycle helmets… Thank god we live in the good, ol’ USA where we have a Constitution guaranteeing the rights of motorcycle riders to scramble their brains across the pavement. We realized the Marlboro Man wasn’t a symbol of American freedom after he died of lung cancer and we found out he’d been damaging everybody else’s health all those years with his second-hand smoke. It’s time we realized motorcycle riders who aren’t smart enough to put on helmets aren’t free of anything but intelligence.” (About the author: Joel McNally is former editor of the Milwaukee alternative weekly Shepherd Express and appears weekly on the WMVS-TV public television show “Interchange.” His e-mail address is: jmcnally@wi.rr.com) BUYOU POLITICS:Giving up Freedom for insurance profits. “We are just going to have to get inside people’s lives and change their behavior,” said former legislative auditor Dan Kyle in officially announcing his candidacy for state insurance commissioner on August 14, adding that Louisianians need to change their behavior to reduce insurance costs. That includes banning all open containers of alcoholic beverage from vehicles, requiring all passengers to wear seat belts and require motorcycle riders to wear helmets. While he differs with Governor Mike Foster over helmets, Kyle passed the litmus test for Foster?s support: He will decline all contributions from people in the insurance industry. Kyle dropped out of the governor?s race because he couldn’t raise enough money to run, but told the Lafayette Daily Advertiser that “people in the business community” have agreed to finance his race for insurance commissioner in an effort to hold down insurance costs. Kyle said rates are based on costs and he has many ideas of how to reduce costs, including stronger DWI laws to lower the number of deaths from drunk driving. STURGIS BOUND: Amongst a half million bikers, who’d notice one felon? Convicted Watergate figure G. Gordon Liddy set up shop in Sturgis, SD, for the annual motorcycle rally. Liddy, 72, rode his 2003 Harley-Davidson 1,846 miles from the Washington, D.C., area to Sturgis, where he took part in book and calendar signings, a motorcycle ride from Mount Rushmore to the Buffalo Chip Campground, and he broadcast his daily radio show from the rally. In the nearby town of Deadwood, the mayor designated Monday as “G. Gordon Liddy Day” in the gambling town, and on Thursday, Governor Mike Rounds proclaimed August 7 as “G. Gordon Liddy Day” in South Dakota. Liddy served four years and four months in prison for his role in the 1972 break-in at Democratic Party headquarters at the Watergate. THE GOVERNATOR: On August 7, actor and bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger announced on the set of the Tonight Show with Jay Leno that he was running for Governor of California in the wake of a recall election aimed to unseat Governor Gray Davis. Who can forget his thrilling ride on a Fat Boy in Terminator 2, which led to the T2:3D mega attraction at Universal Studios? The former Mr. Universe continues to be an avid motorcyclist and can frequently be found mixing with other riders at the Rock Store in the Santa Monica Mountains of Southern California. Schwarzenegger has had past forays into the political arena. Two Indian Chief motorcycles used in making T3 were auctioned off to help fund California’s Proposition 49 to increase state grants for before and after-school programs, which was sponsored by Schwarzenegger, and he also served as Chairman of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports under President George Bush. Could the Presinator be his next sequel? Unlike the rise of Ronald Reagan from Hollywood actor to Governor of California, to President of the United States, Arnold doesn?t meet the qualifications because he is not a natural born citizen. ILLINOIS GOVERNOR SIGNS MOTORCYCLE-FRIENDLY LEGISLATION: Governor Rod Blagojevich signed Public Act 093-0080 (HB-0123) into law on July 2nd to make it a violation to use or sell traffic signal preemption devices except by emergency vehicles, reports the Illinois Motorcyclist’s Rights Association. The IMRA introduced an amendment which “does not prohibit use by motorcycles of electronic or magnetic safety devices designed to allow traffic control signal systems to recognize or detect motorcycles.” The amendment was created to protect use by motorcyclists of devices such as the “Green Light Trigger.” These devices allow the magnetic loops used by traffic signals to recognize the presence of motorcycles. This has been an ongoing problem for many years and IMRA believes it is important to protect the use of these devices for the safety of motorcyclists. The bill as originally drafted made no distinction between these and other devices manufactured with the intent of changing the actual pattern of the signal. It would have assessed heavy penalties to both the consumer and seller of such devices. The bill, introduced by Represenative Don Moffitt, passed unanimously through the House and Senate, and will take effect immediately. WEIRD NEWS: ACLU DEFENDS DYKES ON BIKES PARADE A group of lesbians trying to hold Orange County’s second Dyke March say city leaders here have come up with a set of rules so onerous that they are trying to march them right out of town. City officials told the Orange County Register that they have no problem with lesbians parading on their streets. But they say the Dyke March, led by Dykes on Bikes, will have to follow the permit process like any other group. This year’s permit was granted by the city with 21 conditions, including restricting the number of motorcycles to 10 and requiring that all bikers attend safety training before the parade and provide their driver’s licenses and proof of insurance. If police witness traffic violations, tickets could be mailed to the bikers. “The conditions were clearly designated to make the process so complicated and so intimidating that we would just give up and go away. Well, we’re not going away,” said march organizer Lori Hutson. The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Dyke March in which they claim Costa Mesa is discouraging the group from holding what would be its second annual event on August 16 through its restrictions on motorcyclists, a requirement that organizers arrange for a $1 million liability insurance policy, and that they put up a deposit of more than $3,000 to pay for police. The lawsuit filed in federal court in Santa Ana asks for a temporary restraining order to keep the city from imposing the restrictions, and contends that Costa Mesa’s permit process is unconstitutional because it lets the city arbitrarily impose conditions that demonstrators must meet to receive a permit. The ACLU said it has won fights against similar restrictions on gathering permits in Long Beach, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Santa Monica. 9-11 Everyone has seen the photo of three NYC firefighters raising the American flag over the rubble of the Twin Towers at Ground Zero on 9-11-01, but did you know that one of those brave public servants is a biker? That’s correct, the fireman pictured on the right is Billy Eisengrin and he is a full patch wearing member of the Islanders Motorcycle Club in Staten Island. “Yes, Billy is the firefighter on the right side of the photo,” said Mike “OilCan” Spano, webmaster for the Islanders MC (www.islandersmc.com). “He?s a member of the Islanders MC, he?s also a great guy and a good friend.”He’s also a Hero, one of many that day. QUOTABLE QUOTES: “The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it. Ignorance may deride it. But in the end; there it is.”Sir Winston Churchill (1874 – 1965), British Statesman
National Coalition of Motorcyclists
August 14, 2003 Part 4
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 3
THE SECOND ANNUAL AMERICA?S RIDE TO BENEFIT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER MIRACLES FOUNDATION ROARS ACROSS AMERICA–Hundreds Of Motorcycle Riders Unite To Ride From Los Angeles To New York,August 31-September 11, 2003. The Second Annual America?s Ride to benefit the World Trade Center Miracles Foundation will assemble hundreds of motorcycle riders on a coast-to-coast journey designed to assist and build awareness for those who have been forgotten in the tragedy of 9/11, and to involve and unite the entire country in a great cause.
The twelve-day event joins American?s from all walks of life together to help, heal and unify our nation. The event will include celebrity riders such as Chris Judd, Dishwalla, Madusa, Tyson Beckford and Hulk Hogan, as well as people directly affected by 9/11 and hundreds of America?s Ride participants. The ride begins in Los Angeles on August 31 and ends at Ground Zero in New York City on September 11. The trip includes stops in Denver, Colo., Kansas City, Kan., Danville, Ill., New Castle, Pen., Shanksville, Pen., and Washington D.C.
America?s Ride was created as a fundraising event for the World Trade Center Miracles Foundation. The foundation is a source of aid for those individuals whose lives were challenged by the 9/11 attacks and its aftermath. They collect funds for present needs, while building additional resources to prepare for the future.
?It is was my hope to put together a charitable organization that would make a difference based upon the principle of ?people helping people in need,?? said Mitchell Morrison, creator of the World Trade Center Miracle Foundation. ?I was blown away by America?s response to last year?s ride and look forward to an even bigger and better event this year.?
There are five different categories of assistance from the foundation, Adopt a Family, Children?s Relief Fund, Ground Zero Medical Fund, Terrorist Attack Relief Fund and U.S. Military Relief Fund.
The World Trade Center Miracles Foundation is the only charitable foundation where individuals, corporations and other charities can direct ?designated contributions? toward individual families, children, firemen, police officers, volunteer and military personnel who have ?fallen through the cracks?. Although millions upon millions of dollars were raised after the attack on 9/11 to cover the immediate disaster, there was very little, if any concern about the long-term effects an individual or family may encounter. Unknown to many, there are stillcountless people in dire need due to the terrorist attack and its repercussions. The tragedy behind this is the majority of these victims are still struggling to take care of their basic human needs not having the opportunity to reflect on their losses and begin to heal.
Like the early days of our country?s expansion, the ride is likened to the old barn-raising event when a neighbor needed help to get back on his feet. It is a grass roots community effort where everyone can participate on whatever level they deem fit. An opportunity to be apart of our country?s heritage, to be apart of what it means to be a neighbor and to partake in what is innately inside of all of us: the desire to give and to express our humanness in that giving.
For more information or to participate in America?s Ride call (877) 448-4643 or visit the website
Celebrate with motorcyclists from every part of the United States as they begin their journey across the USA! Special celebrities and invited guests will also attend this once-in-a-lifetime event. Proceeds will benefit the WORLD TRADE CENTER MIRACLES FOUNDATION*.
Join us from 6-10pm in the Grand Salon (4th floor) of the Petersen Automotive Museum. The party will feature delicious food and beverages/cocktails (including cash bar) outside, under the stars! Of course, any great party includes great live music?and we’ve got it!Browse through the Rolls Royce display, as well as view one-of-a-kind motorcycles painted with inspirational patriotic themes and motorcycle show bikes – real works of art!
America’s Ride Patriot Riders will depart on their 12-day journey the following morning from Universal City Walk, Los Angeles, CA. Just some of the events awaiting them on their coast-to-coast adventure include:
LAS VEGAS: A Night in Sin City/Good Morning America live for ride’s morning departure!
GRAND JUNCTION: The most scenic ride in America.
DENVER: Rocky Mountain Pig Roast & Rock Concert hosted by Sedalia Grill & Cycle Shop. GoFast Sports will be there with their Superbike Team.
KEARNEY/OMAHA: Across the Historical Oregon trail into Heartland of America.
ST. LOUIS: The Gateway to the West and INDIANAPOLIS with luxurious accommodations at Adams Mark Hotels. Mega-plans are in the works for these key cities. Check the website often!
DANVILLE: 80-mile overpass salute to riders and Old Glory Parade/ Patriot Revival into a Midwest Down Home welcoming party!
CLEVELAND: A Rock ?N Roll get down on Lake Erie! NEW CASTLE, PA: Party & Fireworks Display hosted by New Castle Harley Davidson/Buell.
SHANKSVILLE, PA: Memorial Ceremony with kids of Stonycreek school In Remembrance of Flight #93.
WASHINGTON, DC: Pentagon Ceremony with our Grand Marshall Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell.
PHILADELPHIA: The city of Brotherly Love Celebration in Old Town Philly.
NEW YORK, NY: Ground Zero Memorial Ceremony. End-of-Ride Party on the deck of the aircraft carrier Intrepid. Fox Network Speed Channel filming the ride from start to finish, geared for a one-hour program. Fire Departments, EMS, Police and Highway Patrol support from coast-to-coast! Three custom-painted semi-tractor trailers and a Fire Truck traveling with us. Media coverage everywhere! Each host city is blowing out all of the stops! The good people of America welcome us with open arms? and join us in our cross-country patriotic parade! More than a motorcycle ride, America’s Ride is memories, and friendships, with a fresh perspective on pride and all that makes up the fabric of America, the land we love! Let’s roll!
TICKETS: $ 50 before the event $60 at the door
TO RSVP: CALL 877-448-4643 to register using your credit card
ONLINE: Register at http://www.WTCMF.orgor www .americasride.info or, MAIL check or money order to:
World Trade Center Miracles Foundation,
1401 Warner Ave., Suite C,
Tustin, CA 92780
*REMEMBERING IS NOT ENOUGH: The general public is unaware of the long-term effects of 9/11. Many have not gotten assistance because of insurance restrictions, giving rules tied to charitable by-laws, or government agency?s strict rules of qualification. The tragedy to this situation is that many still struggle with their basic human needs or from medical aliments incurred while working at Ground Zero. The World Trade Center Miracles Foundation is a source of aid for those individuals who have “fallen through the cracks” and are still in dire need.
Old shot from Bob T.
EPA REGULATIONS COULD DESTROY THE EXHAUST PIPE INDUSTRY AND PREVENT MANY MODIFICATIONS TO BIKES IN THE FUTURE–Much of the following comes from American Motorcycle Dealer article by Richard Burton.
The EPA does, of course, recognize the tendency for owners to modify their motorcycles to enhance the performance and style of their machines and says it has accounted for this in its legislation. It cites the Clean Air Act section 203(a) as the legal authority that makes it illegal “for any person to remove or render inoperative any device or element of design installed on or in a motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine in compliance with regulations under this title…after such sale and delivery to the ultimate purchaser”. Actions that are illegal under this Act are referred to, specifically, as “tampering.”
Under the EPA’s proposals, new 2006 model” year motorcycles are required to meet Tier 1 standards (1.4 g/kmHC+NOx and 12.0 g/km ‘ CO) and new 2010 model year bikes Tier 2 (0 8 g/km HC+NOx and 12.0 g/km CO). To meet Tier 1 standards, the EPA has determined that there are four basic types of existing, non-catalyst-based emission control systems available. To meet Tier 2 standards, however, the EPA acknowledges that manufacturers may have to employ technologies not currently commonly used on many motorcycles. These include computer-controlled secondary pulse-air injection and three-way catalytic converters, as well as adaptive transient fuel control software and heated oxygen sensors in exhaust manifolds.
During a public hearing last year the AMA also warned of the potential dangers associated with some emissions control equipment, such as heat generation associated with catalytic converters. On motorcyclists modifying their bikes, he said that the AMA believes the existing tampering provisions are sufficient and urges the EPA to refrain from revising them.
The MRF also emphasized the importance of motorcycle performance, smooth power delivery and the use of technology that doesn’t generate excessive heat while stationary as being paramount to motorcycle safety. As well as reiterating the effects on the aftermarket, he also stated that the result of what the MRF called “this regulatory zeal” could be an increase in fuel consumption, traffic congestion and air pollution through a radical reduction in motorcycling in America.
STURGIS REPORTS COMIN’–We are about to begin a flurry of Sturgis info and reports from Frank Kaisler, CrazyHorse, Jose and more. The first one to hit the streets came from Terry L in Phoenix. No, he didn’t tell us what happened. He just sent the above photos. Hell, I don’t even know Bob.
Here’s a good one from Frank. Watch for mo’.
BEACH RIDE BIKE MAKES THE ROUNDS–The Custom Chrome Beach Ride Bike built by Bikernet to support the Exceptional Children’s Foundation has seen the LA Calendar Show, The Donut Hang Out in Socal, the Long Beach Motorcycle Swap Meet and is now on it’s way to Las Vegas Bike Week. Watch for it and don’t miss the Beach Ride Sept 7. Also don’t miss the issues of American Rider where the build will take place. Of course it will be covered in detail on Bikernet.
PAST DEADLINE– We’re running late today, but the news keeps coming. Screw-it. We’re shutting the doors, closing down the computers, drawing the shades, and throwing the switch. The next news is on Sunday in the Cantina. If you didn’t get your fill today, join the goddamn Cantina. Jesse charges $20 a month, we shoot for $24 a year. What’s up with that?
Here’s a sneek shot of a roadtest feature, of a new Road King Custom, for 2004. We put about 200 miles on this low/black puppy yesterday. This scoot will be featured in Cruising Rider in December.
Here’s another moto-journalist sitting astride the new V-Rod standard. The V-rod is the hottest selling Harley in Europe and this one with give riders a price break.
Let’s have a drink and plan another wild weekend.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit
August 14, 2003 Part 3
By Bandit |
Continued From Page 2
HER BIRTHDAY–I’m so glad that this is my last damn child support payment.Month after month, year after year, those damn payments!So I called my baby girl to come over to my house,and when she got there, I said to her, “Baby girl, I want you to take thislast check over to your mothers house and tell her that this is the lastdamn check she’s ever going to get from me, and I want you tell me theexpression on her face.”
So my baby girl took the check over to her.I was so anxious to hear what the bitch had to say and what shelooked like.As my baby girl walked through the door, I said, “Now what did shehave to say?”
“She told me to tell you that you ain’t my daddy…”
–from Rev CarlR
PROTOTYPE BDL BELT COVER–Here is a prototype of our new, to come out, board support for our 3-inch 8mm drives. It can be retro fitted to all exsisting kits and will be available on new kits as an option.
What do you think?
–Bob
PENNSYLVANIA TROOPER ARE RUNNING CAMOUFLAGE RADAR TRUCKS–Troopers using PennDOT trucks for radar camouflageState police are hiding radar in state highway work trucks in a campaign against speeding in construction work zones, according to The Associated Press.
In south-central Pennsylvania, troopers used Pennsylvania Department of Transportation vehicles to conduct Operation Chameleon/Nightcrawler. Trooper Kristal Turner-Childs told the news service the operation netted more than 175 speeding tickets in its first two days.
The news report indicated the operation began July 28 on Interstate 83, near Harrisburg, PA, using double-cab yellow pickups, dump trucks and foreman’s vehicles.
–Rogue
DAVIE ALLEN ROCKS ON WITH–New Forum (please join):
Upcoming shows:
Thursday, August 28th
CD Release Party For “Restless In L.A.”
The Bigfoot Lodge
3172 Los Feliz Blvd.
LA, CA
(323) 662-9227
Friday, September 26th
CD Release Party #2
for “Restless In L.A.”
Knitting Factory
7021 Hollywood Blvd. LA, CA
(323) 463-0204
8:00 p.m.
BIKERNET EMISSIONS LAWS STUDY–Bandit, you’re almost on the mark. The MIC, along with Harley, support the EPA standards because it will boost their market share by hindering or eliminating the small business manufacturers and the aftermarket competition.
The MRF and NCOM have opposed the EPA regs from the start as being unnecessary and overly restrictive. The AMA, with all its manufacturing support, is waiting in the wings, and have actually opposed efforts by the MRF.
The ONE person who could resolve all of this is the President, who could easily tell the EPA to back off. I’ve been after Sputnik to contact him and see what he can do, but so far I haven’t heard any results. In my mind, bikers can easily claim to have put him in office, especially with the numbers in Florida where the election was won.
–Later, BILL
BIKERNET MOTORCYCLE DEALER SHOW INVESTIGATION–Dealer show competition has reached sizzling heights. Years ago there was one dealer show in Cincy. It waxed and waned, then grew until it couldn’t fit in the Cinncinati facility. They moved to Indianapolis. Custom Chrome started their own show in Morgan Hill. Then Easyriders started a show devoted only to the Harley market. It’s been another Cincy success, but now the group wants to crush it. They have finally started to treat their customers with respect and alter the show to fit the needs of the changing industry. In addition Advanstar have launched an additional show in Vegas. All of these elements with crush your calendar during the same time period. Here’s a quote from Robin Bradley’s European based American Dealer mag:
However in the real world of tight budgets and lack of time, just like many firms, we have to take a hard look at how we are to embrace the show, coming as it does the weekend before the EasyridersV-Twin Expo in Cincinnati. In our case it is likely to mean that at least some if not all of our team will be away from our office in Great Britain and living out of suitcases on the road in U.S. hotels of one kind or another for some four and a half weeks, and doing so just two weeks before Daytona Bike Week. Therefore, for us, the costs of doing so will have to be absorbed by having smaller booths than we’d like. But that’s okay, I don’t mind that, if it does at least mean that we can therefore at least participate at all three dealer shows.
However, in the interest of editorial integrity I have to report that the market reaction we have received has not been favourable; there’s no way to dress it up. Advanstar have set themselves the worthy objective of booking some 200 exhibitors for Big Twin West, but I regret to have to report that at the time of going to press only two out of the 20 or so written opinions, and a further 15 or so verbal views that we have received indicate a booth booking to be had; and this informal canvas has included a wide cross section of potential candidates, including some big names whose support would normally be considered vital not just to the exhibitor critical mass of a show but also to the industry effort of getting dealers informed and motivated to visit.
Reporting this news gives me no pleasure. As I said above I intend to exhibit come what may, and hope the show is a success. I await the call I’ll be getting from certain parties when this article appears with some trepidation; but not with the shame I’d have if I was someone who would duck difficult news and fail to meet his responsibilities to report it as I find it– Robin Bradley, Publisher.
It’s too bad they all don’t move to Vegas. That would be cool for the entire industry.
CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF THE GREATEST MOTORCYCLE COMPANY IN THE WORLD– HARLEY-DAVIDSON? 100th ANNIVERSARY PARTY
(Exit Raging Waters / Via Verde Drive off the 57 between the 10 and 210)
ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS (2:30); MOUNTAIN (4:30)
DAVE MASON (12:45); VANILLA FUDGE (11:00)
BRIAN AUGER’S OBLIVION EXPRESS (9:30)
Ford Harley-Davidson F-Series Rally & Exhibit. Food Fair & Beverage Bars, Premium Wine Garden And more!
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BIKERNET HAPPY HOUR LEARNIN’–This little guy is sitting at the bar just staring at his drink. He’s beensitting there for half an hour when this big trouble-making truck driversteps next to him, grabs his drink and gulps it down in one swig.
The poor little guy starts crying.
“Come on man, I was just giving you a hard time,” says the truckdriver. “I’ll buy you another drink. I just can’t stand to see a man crying.”
“This is the worst day of my life,” says th! e little guy between sobs. “Ican’t do anything right. I overslept and was late to an importantmeeting,so my boss fired me. When I went to the parking lot, I found my car wasstolen and I have no insurance. I grabbed a cab home but, after the cableft, I discovered my wallet was left in the cab. At home I found my wifein bed with the gardener.
So I came to this bar and was thinking aboutputting an end to my life, and then you show up and drink the damnpoison!
–from CarlR
TONIGHT SHOW APPEARANCE SPAWNS ANOTHER ORANGE COUNTY CHOPPER THEME BIKE– Los Angeles, Calif. (August 11, 2003) ? Following a recent guest appearance on the Tonight Show, the bike building team of Paul Sr. and Paul Teutul Jr. announced plans to build a custom bike for Tonight Show host Jay Leno. While specific details are uncertain, it is agreed that the Teutuls will build Jay a bike like none other in his collection.
The building of the bike will be chronicled in an upcoming episode of the Discovery Channel series American Chopper, which airs Monday nights at 10 PM ET/PT on Discovery Channel.
FOUNDER OF EXCELSIOR-HENDERSON MOTORCYCLES PUBLISHES BOOK ON RISE AND FALL OF DREAM COMPANY– RIDING THE AMERICAN DREAM written for entrepreneurs, students and motorcycle enthusiasts. One person?s dream may not come true, but his pursuit of that dream is filled with truths other dreamers can go to school on. That?s why Dan Hanlon?s book, tracing the rise and fall of Excelsior-Henderson Motorcycles will be a valuable guide for aspiring entrepreneurs attempting to turn a dream into a business.
RIDING THE AMERICAM DREAM, The Official Story of Excelsior-Henderson Motorcycles, published in August 2003, is the founder?s first person analysis of what worked ? and what didn?t ? in an eight-year attempt to build the only independent American motorcycle manufacturing company in over 75 years.
Hanlon writes like he talks ? direct, to the point and with an attitude. ?The book is a chronicle of the good, the bad and the ugly,? says Hanlon. ?As an independent start-up proprietary original equipment motorcycle manufacturing company, we had progressed farther than anyone else in over a half-century. But obviously, it wasn?t far enough.?
Between 1993 and 2000, Excelsior-Henderson Motorcycles acquired the rights to the legendary Excelsior and Henderson motorcycle names, completed an IPO while raising nearly $100 million in capital from investors in every state in the United States and 16 different countries, generated revenue of over $30 million by putting $18,000 heavyweight cruiser motorcycles on the road, built a national dealer network ? and filed chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Excelsior-Henderson?s business plan concentrated primarily on competing with just one other brand ? the only other independent OEM American-made motorcycle, the legendary Harley-Davidson. The two brands had competed in the early 1900s, and Hanlon believed they could do it again.
?We were using some of the same effective marketing and branding tools they were,? Hanlon states in a chapter entitled Road Warriors: How Guerillas Meet Gorillas. Harley-Davidson was the ?gorilla, with more ammunition and guns, and we had to be guerillas.? Ultimately, Harley-Davidson encouraged its independent dealers not to carry Excelsior-Henderson, a move that Hanlon maintains made it unusually difficult for them to attract and retain its dealers.
Hanlon says he hopes what he learned about teamwork, creating a company culture, public and private financing, family involvement, moving from prototype to production, working with the media and focusing on a one-day-at-a time approach to achieving milestones will help readers live their own American dream. ?A strong sense of hope, mixed with a focus on reaching specific milestones that would keep us alive to fight another day were what made us go as far as we did,? says Hanlon. ?No matter what happened, we can still dream, and the dream is not over. Dreams never die.?
The 401-page RIDING THE AMERICAN DREAM has been selected as a business textbook in the Graduate School of Business at the University of St. Thomas, in Minneapolis. It is available for purchase on the Internet at www.ridingtheamericandream.com or by calling Union Hill Press at 800-584-0886. Purchase price is $32.95, plus $4.95 for shipping and handling.
SONS OF LIBERTY RIDERS E-NEWS–While we’re so busy doing charity we have failed to realize, it begins athome. There is a group that does runs to raise money for Motorcycle AccidentVictims who are hurt by no fault of their own. Check them outhttp://motorcycleaccidentvictims.org/ This is a great idea these folksstarted but is still confined to a small area. It needs to spread out, getin touch with these folks and see how you can help. Also give them a linkwhere able………they need all the publicity they can get.
SAFETY BELONGS, NO MATTER THE AMOUNT OF “TEA” IN THE CUP….. When you talkto your Congressman about the LaTourette-DeFazio Safety Letter, be aware:there is a complication facing the reauthorization of TEA-21, and thatcomplication is the cost of the TEA. For all of us, the preferred option isthe full reauthorization – the 6-year plan – complete with the MRF-SMROjoint safety agenda called for by Congressmen LaTourette and DeFazio. Wecan call that “a full cup of TEA.” There are, however, other optionscirculating. One option is a two-year reauthorization that puts off for afew years some of the contentious money issues. Call that a half-cup ofTEA. There’s another idea, too – a “multi-month” reauthorization thatextends the current TEA-21 (which expires in September) a few months, intoJanuary of 2004. Call that a “spot” of TEA.
BRUSH UP ON THE EPA ISSUE…..In our efforts to enhance the MRF website andhelp make it more user friendly, we have added a new section simply called,”EPA.” The new EPA section of the website (www.mrf.org/epa.php) provides acomprehensive list of links to every document on the site related to theMRF’s fight against the EPA’s proposed emissions regulations – from Leaders’Reports to position papers. This new section will make it easier foreveryone – particularly newcomers – to get a complete overview of this issuein one easy-to-use location. Teri Stobbs, MRF Director of Communications,wants to send a huge “THANK YOU!” to JD DePaolantonio of ABATE of Arizonafor his timely and valuable assistance with this new section. Look forother updates and improvements to the MRF website in the near future.
TATTOO OF THE WEEK–Just read your piece on your tattoos. I just finished a new one, my modifiedfamily crest on my right calf. I made it a little brighter since my whiteboy skin is good for something. I can’t get a tan, but I hold inkwell. Blurry photo taken by Deb are attached. She just can’t hold that camerastill.
This took four trips to do, 5 hours a pop is about all I can stand,matey. So there’s about 20 hours in this one. It’s about 3 weeks since thelast visit, so I’m going to wait another month for it to all settle down andthen get a few things touched up. I can’t stay away from the needles too
–John Covington
Surgical Steeds
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