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BIKER LIVES MATTER Story



My name is John Herlihy. My friends call me Rogue. I have been asked a lot why I and some others started an organization named Biker Lives Matter and why it is important to me. My answer is simple, there is a need for an organization that calls attention to the tragic loss of lives and livelihoods from motorcycle crashes.
 
 
To better understand how this came about, we should look at some background that led up to Biker Lives Matter. I have been riding motorcycles for 69 years and both my life and that of the others who ride has always been important to me. I was taught to ride by a friend at the age of 14 and then continued to improve that by riding with people who had more experience than me, that is just the way it was done years ago. Through the years that I have been riding, I have seen many people injured and I know too many that have died. I personally have had my share of crashes and I even flatlined in the operating room after one of them. I consider myself one of the lucky ones to still be riding at the age of 83 years old.

In the 1970s, I became involved in motorcycle rights and safety. At the time, motorcycle injury and death rate were high so the government and insurance companies began trying to pass laws that they hoped would help protect motorcyclists when crashes happened. They started by passing legislation such as mandatory helmet laws. While I have no issue with wearing helmets, I feel it should be a matter of choice. I (and others) also felt it was typical of the government to put the cart before the horse when a more practical approach would be to lower the crashes and collisions. That is easier said than done since so many motorists who are operating a vehicle are not paying attention to what they are supposed to be doing.

As motorcycle safety advocates, we worked on trying to educate the driving public to share the road with motorcycles, we also knew we needed to come up with a way to better educate the motorcyclists on the operation of the motorcycle.

The American Motorcycle Association put on the first Meeting of The Minds and invited 50 people with various backgrounds in motorcycling to attend. I had the privilege of being one of those people. What was discussed at that meeting eventually led to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and courses to teach new riders. Our hopes were that defensive riding would help motorcyclists stay alive while we worked on changing laws that would make other vehicle operators be aware of us on the road and penalize those who violated our space and right to be there.

I am sorry to say that we have not been as successful as we should be in that aspect and 50 years later, we are still working on it. In the meantime, motorcyclists were and still are being injured and killed. It is unacceptable and something must be done.

In 1996, Vicki Sanfelipo started Accident Scene Management and began teaching people what to do at these incidents where motorcyclists were injured. Her program taught motorcyclists to help each other and keep the injured riders alive until the Paramedics and or more experienced medical staff arrived and was able to take over. It was more years than I wanted before I found an opportunity to take her course, but eventually I did and even helped with classes being taught in Florida. I now carry a trauma kit in my left saddlebag. So far, I have only used it once when her husband Tony and I were in Alabama shooting a movie and our friend Athena ran off the road and needed some medical attention. While Athena was not seriously injured, she was hurt and needed our help. Her crash was not life threatening but there are many that are.
 


More life threatening are collisions with other vehicles. It is at epidemic stage and motorcyclist are dying at an alarming rate despite all of the things that we have put in place. We have tried for many years to educate the public that motorcyclists have a right to the road the operators of these vehicles continue to drive stupid and without regard for others. They refuse to pay attention to the operation of their vehicle. Yes, recent legislation pertaining to cell phone use has helped but it has not gone far enough. I do not think you will find anyone that will disagree that the largest cause of injury and death to motorcyclist is another vehicle violating its right of way. The most common is making a left turn in front of them.

People in motorcycling rights and safety have been trying to do something about changing the law from minor fines that is the most common sentence for those found guilty of violating the right of way of another motorist for years. There has been limited success in some states but not in others. Since efforts to educate has not worked it is now time to legislate. Yes, I am saying it out loud. I am one who does not care for new laws either and have fought for freedom but in this case, it seems like the only solution. Ignoring where we find ourselves after all these years has not changed a thing. We do know that when the courts increase fines, take away operator’s licenses, and make them attend safety classes it does work as a deterrent for other vehicle violations.

I believe that we have waited way too long and what we have been doing to protect ourselves is not working. Biker Lives Matter believes that increasing the penalties for drivers who violate others right away is long overdue and that those penalties should continue to increase it until violators pay attention. The revenue from increased fines can help pay for also having the offender attend safety courses. Some say it is inconvenient for them to attend safety courses. Well that’s just too bad since it is not as inconvenient as people having to visit family members in the hospital or planning funerals for them.

I think back to the days of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers and what they have done to change things. There are numerous organizations that are promoting increasing penalties for violation of right of way violations, some have had success and others still working on it.

We need to work with motorcycle rights organizations (MROs) to get bills introduced to our state legislators and for all of us to contact those legislators to let them know that if they do not vote to pass laws that we will vote for whoever is running against them in the next state election.

I believe that Biker Lives Matter can help organization that are already in place by sharing information with interested parties and bringing awareness to the issues through my involvement in the motorcycle media and bringing more awareness to the issues.
 

 

Though I have been always interested in this topic it struck home on September 9, 2018 at 7:49PM when my son Dale was struck by a vehicle making an illegal left turn. He ended up losing his left foot. I and others believe he could have also lost his life if there was not a nurse that just happened to be on the scene and tended to him until more help arrived.

I continue to be thankful for organizations like Accident Scene Management and the Motorcycle Rights Organization that continue to fight to keep us safe and treated fairly concerning our rights.

I am requesting that anyone who can to help us change what is happening on our roadways to our brothers, sister, son, daughters and other family members who ride do so.

Like many things in the past, we can win this war against us. I will continue to do what I can to help that happen. To: https://bikerlivesmatter.com/

ROGUE – Photojournalist 
Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Senior Editor
Bikernet.com(TM)
 

 
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Super Soco TCMax & TS Street Hunter Electric Motorcycles

Super Soco TCMax 2022

from https://www.rushlane.com/ by Satya Singh

Vmoto Soco had unveiled multiple products at EICMA 2021 including electric scooters, motorcycles and fleet vehicles

Currently focused on European and US markets, Vmoto Soco Group will eventually expand its footprint globally.

The company has set ambitious plans to emerge as one of the leading brands in e-mobility. Towards that end, Vmoto Soco spent some busy days at 2021 EICMA, where a number of new electric vehicles were showcased.

Two of these are Super Soco TS Street Hunter, which seeks inspiration from the naked streetfighter design format. The other one is TCMax retro motorcycle.

2022 Super Soco Electric Motorcycles – styling and features
Vmoto Soco’s TS range currently has TS and TS-X electric motorcycles.

Overall styling of TS Street Hunter looks familiar to these motorcycles.

Some key features include a quirky headlamp face, spear-shaped turn signals, wide handlebar, sculpted fuel tank, prominent side fairing, single-piece seat and trendy tail lamp.

Super Soco TS Street Hunter

It is likely that TS Street Hunter will be borrowing several of its features from existing TS motorcycles. There could be slight variations or tweaks in line with the bike’s sportier profile. Things like an all-LED lighting setup and full-digital instrument console are apparent.

Instrument console used on TS 2021 displays a range of information such as battery status, real-time speed, odometer, full range, air temperature, clock and riding map. The screen has minimalistic black lettering against a light grey background, which should work well in terms of visibility in both bright and dark conditions. Any fancy stuff appears to have been intentionally avoided to save battery power.

Another notable feature is racing-style side wings. These not only work to enhance the bike’s looks, but also ensure better cooling and improved stability at high speed. Like other TS bikes, TS Street Hunter could get ample storage space. This will make it more practical for everyday use.

Super Soco TS Street Hunter powertrain
Powering the bike is a 2500W high-performance wheel hub motor. Applicable torque is 180 Nm. Existing Super Soco TS motorcycle also has a 2500W hub motor, which could be the same as TS Street Hunter. However, things like range and top speed could be different on both bikes. Considering that TS Street Hunter will focus on performance, it will have a relatively higher top speed and lower range.

Super Soco TS has max range of 200km, when used with a dual battery setup at a speed of 25 kmph. Top speed is 75 kmph. Maximum load capacity is 150 kg. The bike utilizes a 60v 32 Ah lithium-ion battery pack. It can be charged from 0 to 100% in around 3 hours 30 minutes.

Charging time will be more in case of dual-battery setup. Battery packs are located at a lower height, which improves the bike’s handling and balance. The battery system comes with features such as battery balancer, temperature protection and short circuit protection. It is likely that Super Soco TS Street Hunter will be equipped with connectivity platform. It could get features such as remote access, keyless start, and anti-theft alarm.

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Ducati DesertX with twin fuel tanks revealed

from https://menafn.com/ by MENAFN

Ducati has officially revealed the DesertX adventure motorcycle in the global market.

It gets a new off-road-friendly chassis and a host of electronic riding aids.

The bike has a retro look, dual fuel tanks for fulfilling additional fuel needs, a 5.0-inch TFT screen, and a 937cc engine that comes paired with a 6-speed gearbox.

Here’s our roundup.

Takeaways
The Ducati DesertX concept was showcased at EICMA 2019 and two years later, we have the production model. It has a similar appearance as the concept version and looks like the Ducati motorbikes of Dankar racing from 1990s.

Distinct features such as dual fuel tanks and dual-pod headlight make it a unique offering.

Design
The bike has a generous ground clearance of 250mm.

The front and rear fuel tanks on Ducati DesertX have capacity of 21 liters and 8 liters, respectively.

Ducati DesertX features a muscular front fuel tank, a transparent windshield, a twin-pod LED headlamp, a split-style seat, an upswept exhaust, and an auxiliary fuel tank at the back.

It houses a 5.0-inch TFT display and rides on 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels.

The two-wheeler has a seat height of 875mm, a ground clearance of 250mm, and a kerb weight of 223kg.

Engine & Specs
The Ducati DesertX is powered by a 937cc, Testastretta twin-cylinder motor that churns out 108hp of power at 9,250rpm and 92Nm of peak torque at 6,500rpm. Transmission duties are handled by a 6-speed gearbox.

For the rider’s safety, Ducati DesertX is equipped with disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels, along with cornering ABS, wheelie control, traction control, and engine brake control. It offers six riding modes.

The suspension duties are taken care of by fully-adjustable Kayaba inverted forks on the front and a fully-adjustable mono-shock unit on the rear end.

Pricing and availability
Ducati DesertX will start at $16,795 in the US. It will likely be available in North America starting June 2022.

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Red Cross Philippines vows faster, more effective response with motorcycles

from https://mb.com.ph by Dhel Nazario

The Philippine Red Cross vowed on Saturday, Dec. 11, to provide a more effective humanitarian response now that it is more equipped after receiving motorcycles donated by Honda Philippines Inc.

PRC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sen. Richard Gordon gave this assurance to the public during the ceremonial distribution of Honda motorcycle units to local Red Cross chapters in North Luzon, Central Luzon, South Luzon, Bicol, Visayas, and Mindanao clusters.

Gordon expressed his gratitude to Honda Philippines Inc. President Susumu Mitsuishi for the carmaker’s turnover of 104 motorcycles, complete with insulated top box.

“These motorcycles will level-up the capacity of PRC’s fleet for responding to emergencies. The PRC is now more equipped to provide speedy and effective responses during disasters, public health crises, and other situations that require humanitarian aid,” Gordon said.

Gordon also thanked respected automotive industry parts supplier Eddie Jose as he assured the group of the PRC’s commitment to use the assets to protect the public’s well-being, health, and to save lives.

“Each PRC chapter will use these new motorcycles to ensure faster and easier access to blood, saliva RT-PCR testing, and soon, even first aid assistance. These motorcycles will enable PRC volunteers and staff to quickly reach areas that would be inaccessible to larger vehicles.” Gordon said.

He also reiterated that PRC personnel assigned to use the motorcycles will undergo a series of safety trainings that will enable them to properly handle and operate the units safely especially during high-stress, high-pressure situations.

“The humanitarian situations faced by PRC riders will range from the routine to the extreme. This makes it a priority for us to train volunteers and staff on the safe and proper handling of these vehicles especially during high-stress incidents. We are a staunch advocate of road safety and I want our volunteers and staff to achieve a high level of skill and safety in their use of these motorcycles,” he said.

The initial phase of the training is composed of three hours of classroom lectures and three hours of practical motorcycle handling. Further training will be given as needed to the PRC staff and volunteers.

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Energy Poverty Kills

From Center for Industrial Progress by Alex Epstein

Last week we looked at the need for a process of producing energy that is cheap, plentiful, and reliable—and we saw that solar and wind cannot produce cheap, reliable energy.

How Germany embraced solar and wind and ended up in energy poverty

Let’s take a look at this in practice. Germany is considered by some to be the best success story in the world of effective solar and wind use, and you’ll often hear that they get a large percentage of their energy from solar and wind.

You can see here on this chart how this claim was made and why it’s not accurate.

First of all, this is just a chart of electricity. Solar and wind are only producing electricity and half of Germany’s energy needs also include fuel and heating. So solar and wind never contribute half as much to Germany’s energy needs as this chart would imply.

But that’s not the biggest problem. What you notice here is that there’s certain days and times where there are large spikes, but there are also periods where there’s relatively little. What that means is that you can’t rely on solar and wind ever. You always have to have an infrastructure that can produce all of your electricity independent of the solar and wind because you can always go a long period with very little solar and wind.

So then why are the solar and wind necessary? Well, you could argue that they’re not and that adding them onto the grid will impose a lot of costs.

In Germany, electricity prices have more than doubled since 2000 when solar and wind started receiving massive subsidies and favorable regulations, and their electricity prices are three to four times what we would pay in the U.S. (Because of its low reliability, solar, and wind energy options require an alternative backup—one that’s cheap, plentiful, and reliable—to make it work, thus creating a more expensive and inefficient process.)

Nuclear and hydro

Fossil fuels are not the only reliable sources. There are two others that don’t generate CO2 that are significant and are more limited, but still significant contributors. Those are hydroelectric energy and nuclear energy.

Hydroelectric energy can be quite affordable over time, but it’s limited to locations where you have the right physical situation to produce hydroelectric power.

Nuclear is more interesting because nuclear doesn’t have the problems of hydro but it’s been very restricted throughout history so today in the vast majority of cases it’s considerably more expensive than say electricity from natural gas. This may change in the future and one thing we’ll discuss under policy is how we need to have the right policies so that all energy technologies can grow and flourish, if indeed the creators of those technologies can do it.

The reality of energy poverty: a story

To illustrate just how important it is to have cheap, plentiful, and reliable energy, I want to share a story I came across while doing research for my book, The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels. This is a story about a baby born in the very poor country of Gambia.

The baby was born underweight and premature, but not in such a way that would be a big problem in say, the United States. In the United States, the solution would have been obvious: incubation. This technology would almost certainly bring this baby up to be completely healthy, and if you met the baby later in life you would never know that there had ever been a problem.

Unfortunately, in the Gambia, in this particular hospital, they needed something that billions of people in the world do not have, and that is reliable electricity.

Without reliable electricity, the hospital didn’t even contemplate owning an incubator, the one thing this baby desperately needed to survive.

Without access to this technology, the baby could not survive on her own, and sadly, she died. I think this story reminds us of what it means to have access to cheap, plentiful, and reliable energy, and how having more energy gives us the ability to improve our lives.

To summarize what we discussed, if you can’t afford energy you don’t have energy, and if energy is scarce or unreliable, then you don’t have energy when you need it. It’s not just enough to have energy, the energy and the process to create it has to be cheap, plentiful, and reliable.

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Holiday Sales Bikernet Weekly News for December 9th, 2021

Hey,

Did you know motorcycle sales are up 13.7 percent above last year’s numbers. It’s amazing what’s happening in this world.

Most of the motorcycle companies I know of are doing very well.

What could it be? Folks are locked down. Fossil fuels and internal combustion vehicles are under attack.

Let’s hit the news.

— Bandit

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Lon Nordbye Joins Electrify Expo

Lon Nordbye brings two decades of leadership experience

Lon Nordbye Joins Electrify Expo as Business Development and Sponsorship Executive

(Sioux Falls, SD December 9, 2021) Lon Nordbye has joined Electrify Expo, North America’s largest Electric Vehicle Festival to lead Business Development and Sponsorship efforts. A recent recipient of ‘Expo of The Year’ honors at the 2021 IMPACT Conference, Electrify Expo is focused on scaling the experiential platform, and this appointment highlights the commitment to achieve that.

Nordbye brings two decades of leadership experience in business development and integrated marketing to the Electrify Expo executive team. Lon Nordbye most recently served as VP of Strategy & Commercial Development at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip where he played a significant role in developing some of the rally’s most successful promotions, events, and brand partnerships.

“Our team is excited for Lon to join the company and know he will make immediate contributions that will benefit our partners and fans,” said BJ Birtwell, Founder and Executive Producer of Electrify Expo.

In his new role with Electrify Expo, Nordbye will lead development of Electrify’s e-motorcycle, e-bike, e-scooter, e-skate, and e-surf lifestyle categories. He will also oversee larger scale activations with national, non-endemic brands looking to reach the e-mobility consumer.

“BJ, Jeff and their dynamic team have not only pioneered how consumers engage and interact with e-mobility, they’re pushing the industry, culture and lifestyle of electric mobility forward,” said Nordbye. “I couldn’t be more excited to join an enterprising team and get immersed into the day-to-day work to achieve the high expectations we have for Electrify as well as ourselves.”

Electrify Expo is a weekend festival that takes place multiple times per year featuring the world’s leading brands in e-mobility. Consumers get the opportunity to demo and drive the best electric vehicles the industry has to offer as well as engage with interactive brand displays, enjoy live music and more.

2021 took Electrify Expo to Southern California, Miami, and Austin. 2022 will add additional events in hot e-mobility markets.

Companies interested can learn more by visiting: https://www.electrifyexpo.com/exhibits-press#Exhibitors

About Electrify Expo:

Attend North America’s largest Electric Vehicle event! Fun for all ages, Electrify Expo is a weekend festival that gathers the World’s top EV manufacturers all in one place!

Come see your favorite electric car, motorcycle, bike, scooter, skateboard, surfboard, e-foil and other electric mobility brands as they show off their latest products and technology. Visit their interactive displays, talk with EV experts, and BEST OF ALL, take a free test drive on one of our thrilling demo courses. Kids, have fun on the latest stability bikes or play in the Kids Zone!

With over 500,000 square feet of exhibit and festival space, Electrify Expo is a full day of electrified fun mixed with great food, drinks, music and more. Yes, this is an e-mobility party and everyone is invited!

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Custom LiveWire One Motorcycles Debut at Autopia 2099 in Los Angeles

SMCO custom LiveWire One

Reimagined Electric Motorcycles Launch the Future of Customization

LOS ANGELES, CA (December 9, 2021) – The customization potential of the LiveWire One™ electric motorcycle was on full display on Saturday, Dec. 4 at Autopia 2099, a new and dedicated EV event held at Optimist Studios in Los Angeles designed to showcase electric cars, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, and other mobility solutions. The event featured more than 80 vehicles, from home-built and conversion EVs to brand new cars and trucks, plus a display of what the event organizers called retrofuturism. Two custom motorcycle builders, SMCO and Earle Motors, presented the first fully customized LiveWire One motorcycles, both of which originated in Los Angeles, a city rapidly becoming LiveWire’s most successful market.

“The custom bikes showcased at Autopia make a big statement on behalf of LiveWire,” said Ryan Morrissey, Chief Electric Vehicle Officer. “Personalization has always been an element of motorcycle culture, and this weekend SMCO and Earle Motors demonstrated the customization potential of LiveWire One. These custom bikes and components are early indicators of our intent to incorporate limited edition builds and accessories into the digital bike builder on LiveWire.com.”

SMCO: LiveWire One Hooligan Racer
Brothers Aaron and Shaun Guardado started racing as young teenagers, first in shifter karts and then in high performance import cars before they turned their attention to motorcycles. They founded SMCO in 2010 to sell branded T-shirts and started building custom competition motorcycles in their Long Beach, Calif., shop to back up the brand and feed their appetite for racing and performance. Now in their mid-30s, the brothers have built serious Harley-Davidson flat trackers and performance bikes for hooligan racing, and even converted a pair of Harley-Davidson® Street Rod® motorcycles into snow bikes for a winter hill climb at the ESPN X Games.

“When we got our hands on the LiveWire One, we immediately wanted to race it,” said Aaron Guardado.

This past July, Shaun and Aaron entered a pair of LiveWire One bikes in the Roland Sands Super Hooligan Championship at the Laguna Seca race course in California. The series is open to almost any motorcycle, and for the event the bikes were stripped of lighting but were otherwise stock.

“The bikes are so fast and so much fun to ride, but we wanted to find ways to improve on that performance,” said Aaron. “We started by reducing rotating mass with a set of carbon fiber wheels from BST. Then we removed all the stock bodywork and used it to make molds for our own lightweight carbon fiber body pieces. We also designed our own rear-set foot controls to put us in a more-aggressive posture for road racing the bike.”

The SMCO race-prepped LiveWire One bikes were displayed this past weekend at Autopia in the unpainted carbon bodywork.

“This project really pushed us into some new technology,” said Aaron. “We learned to use CAD and a 3D printer to create the rear sets, for example.”

All of the carbon bodywork created by the Guardado brothers uses the stock mounting points on a LiveWire One, and if there’s interest from other owners, the parts may show up for sale in the future.

Earle Motors Custom LiveWire One

Earle Motors: E/MULHOLLAND CUSTOM
When designer Alex Earle needs to unwind, he often does it on his LiveWire One electric motorcycle.

“I’ve spent a lot of time riding off road, but I discovered the LiveWire One was the perfect stress-relief street ride,” said Earle, who teaches powersports design at the ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, Calif. “I live near the base of Mulholland Drive, a famous and very curvy road winding from Los Angeles up into the mountains. On weekends it’s nuts with cars and bikes, but on an evening during the week nobody is there. It’s like my private road. Unlike an internal combustion bike, the LiveWire One is quiet, and smooth, and cool. I can make a run up Mulholland, or Decker Canyon Road, stop at Old Place or the Rock Store. It’s a great escape.”

Earle Motors is more of an outlet for Earle’s creativity than it is a business, and he turned that creative design bent on his LiveWire One, in a very dramatic way.

“Initially this bike was intimidating, because it’s electric,” said Earle. “There’s no exhaust, for example, which is always an easy starting point for customization. And no fuel tank. I had two goals in mind – to consolidate the design and adjust the ergonomics for my own comfort. I want it to fit like a tailored suit.”

Earle replaced most of the bodywork with pieces of his own design, created in composite on a 3D printer, except for the “fuel tank” in front of the seat, which covers tightly packed electronics that can’t be reshaped. He removed the rear fender and lighting, and replaced the tail section with one he formed of welded steel.

“I painted the electronics cover, which looks like a fuel tank, in Synthetic Haze, a gray-to-blue fade developed during World War II to help airplanes appear less visible in the sky, which lowers the profile of the entire bike,” said Earle. “I filled in the space below that cover with a new finned piece that wraps around in front of the seat. The fins are the same shape as those on the battery case in the center of the bike.”

The part Earle removed incorporates air scoops to cool electronic components, and to replace that cooling capacity he created hollow galleries within the fins in which coolant might circulate. Two small hoses on the show bike would carry that coolant to a finned heat exchanger located between the forks. To create this part, Earle made detailed drawings, and had the entire motorcycle digitally scanned by Mimic 3D. His drawing and the scan was handed off to PROTOTYP3, a firm founded by two of his former students, who recreated it in CAD and then made the part in one piece with a 3D printer.

“It was amazing that when I got the part the holes lined up perfectly with the mounting points on the bike.” said Earle. “Right now, this is an idea, not a functional feature. I have no way of testing it, but I designed it so that I think it could be functional. The next step would be to 3D print it in aluminum.”

The lower bodywork behind the front wheel is shaped to be an air curtain to smooth flow around the battery case. Its bright orange color is meant to draw the eye down and lower the perceived profile of the bike. Earle removed the stock headlamp and its nacelle to fit three LED lights.

“The new tail section and a custom motard-style seat I designed raise the seat height several inches, which is perfect for my six-foot three-inch frame,” said Earle. “Saddlemen covered the seat in black leather, and it looks great. I also installed a chrome handlebar that’s lower than stock, chrome because it doesn’t get scuffed up when I transport the bike.”

A final custom detail can be found on a logo Earle created for a new charging port cover, which combines the number 23 – which he has always used on his competition-style customs – with an elk antler design that’s also used by the Old Place on Mulholland.

“Some of the inspiration for this project comes from my students, who show up in class with these computers they have built themselves, and they are liquid cooled,” said Earle. “People have been hot rodding motorcycles the same way for 70 years, but how will that happen in the future, when bikes are electric? How will this generation customize a bike? They can 3D print their own parts. They could liquid cool the electronics. I’m hoping this project gets on Instagram and some 17-year-old in Portugal sees it and gets a spark of inspiration. That will be the future of customization.”

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About LiveWire
More than a motorcycle, LiveWire plans to redefine electric. Drawing on its DNA as an agile disruptor from the lineage of Harley-Davidson, capitalizing on a decade of learnings in the EV sector and the heritage of the most desirable motorcycle brand in the world. With an initial focus on the urban market, LiveWire will pioneer the electric motorcycle space, and beyond. With a dedicated focus on EV, LiveWire plans to develop the technology of the future and to invest in the capabilities needed to lead the transformation of motorcycling. LiveWire expects to benefit from Harley-Davidson’s engineering expertise, manufacturing footprint, supply chain infrastructure, and global logistics capabilities. Innovating by design and attracting industry-leading talent, LiveWire will be headquartered virtually, with initial hubs in Silicon Valley, CA (LiveWire Labs) and Milwaukee, WI.

For LiveWire career opportunities please see LiveWire.com/careers

For more information regarding LiveWire products visit: LiveWire.com

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Sea-Level change experience from shore ramp expert

Video from MTG – investigating 47 nations for claims about rising sea-levels.

The visible cause of Ocean Reclamation by Governments for revenues affecting the sea-level in their region.

Climate Change Or is it Temperature Change ? Sit outdoors for a few hours and find out.

See the Video to understand what people working at Sea-shores witness and experience over past 45 years.

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The HOLIDAY SALES BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for December 9th, 2021

Hey,

Did you know motorcycle sales are up 13.7 percent above last year’s numbers. It’s amazing what’s happening in this world. Most of the motorcycle companies I know of are doing very well. What could it be? Folks are locked down. Fossil fuels and internal combustion vehicles are under attack due to Climate Fraud.

Are the brothers reaching for freedom in a Covid World or grabbing onto a piston piece before they are gone?

We installed the awning and it started to snow. It helped. Let’s hit the news:

The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum.

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Simply install the tool over the tappet cover and the rare earth magnets will magnetically hold the tappet in place while performing any cam chest work, a time saver for any technician. This tool (No.5506) is designed to work on both Twin Cam and Milwaukee Eight engines.
 

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KNUCKLE PROJECT REPORT—I’m pondering a name for this project. I tend to want to build it pure with a kicker and a 4-speed ratchet top transmission, but the electric start transmission issue is a serious consideration. It’s all over the place at this point.

I spoke to Myron Larrabee who went on a ride with Paul Yaffe. Paul built a bike with an S&S Knucklehead engine and like my recent Panhead he ran a belt drive to a used 1996 5-speed tranny out of a Road King. So, I reached out to Paul for the formula.

“When we do belt drive primary’s we purchase a Primo 3-inch belt drive and then we cut it all up and turn it into our own 2-inch minimal looking belt drive,” said Paul.

Irish Rich, Shamrock Customs, is fixing and modifying a single-loop VL frame and my XA Springer frontend from Matt Olsen may arrive today or tomorrow. The other electric option is with W&W. I need to check it out.

–Bandit
 

BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!–Bandit’s Cantina Episode 96: Bandit Lights a Xmas Fire

https://www.bikernet.com/pages/Bandits_Cantina_Episode_96_Bandit_Lights_a_Xmas_Fire.aspx

The truth is something we must constantly be striving for. A great place to start is with the kids because they are honest and are not afraid to speak the truth. I think this is a classic story and one that will be around for a while.

–Ann Robinson
Long Beach, CA

The 10 Best Easyriders Covers–

It’s hard to imagine biker lifestyle today without Easyriders. Since the early ‘70s, the magazine has been a mirror for motorcycle culture, featuring righteous rides and rowdy rallies. Of course, it would be impossible to forget that all the issues came locked and loaded with some of the most head-turning cover photos of models and bikes you could imagine. Yes, lots of cool bikes and even 2 HOF exotic film stars, Traci Lords and Jenna Jameson.

Celebrate the rebellious return of Classic Easyriders in December 2021 and salute some of the best “Biker Bible” covers throughout the decades.

NEW ADVANCED BIOFUELS SET TO TRANSFORM RACING

San Antonio, TX (December 9, 2021) – VP Racing Fuels, Inc., a global leader in performance fuels, lubricants and additives, announced Thursday that advanced bio-renewable components are available for adaptation with the company’s current race fuel portfolio.

“With enhanced concern over the global environment and an ever-increasing demand on the transportation of people and goods, government regulatory authorities continue to push for more stringent regulations on pollutants and CO2 emissions,” said Mark Walls, VP’s Director of R&D and Fuel Technology. He added, “Auto manufacturers continue to pursue advanced powertrains, such as electric and hybrid-electric vehicles to address this problem, but we felt onboard fuel could play a part.”

VP is currently developing and testing race fuels with advanced renewable components to meet upcoming renewable fuel requirements of multiple race series, including Formula 1 and IMSA. The company features more than 70 proprietary fuel blends in its portfolio, of which 23 use renewable components. VP is now expanding that line with advanced renewable options.

THE TEXAS WEATHER REPORT— Got to cover Sammy last night, problem is “real” job for 9 hours, family issue in the evening, another show Friday, grandson Saturday, church Sunday. Got some cool shots last Sunday.

Anyway, I think I’m gonna have to cash in my 700,000 shares of Bikernet stock. I could really use those 9 hours I lose 5 days a week! The other image, check out the Temperature scale as it opened the image (about 5 lines down) –very cool! Last night was the final tour show too! It went down to 5150 Cabo Wabo.

–RFR
Certified Weatherman
Bikernet.com™

You’ll be set for life. –Bandit

100 LIMITED EDITION BIKES AVAILABLE–Introducing HyperFighter Colossus. No matter what you’re fighting – boredom, gas, traffic, the status quo – Colossus is in your corner.

HyperFighter Colossus is a raw, muscular-silhouetted, electrifying streetfighter. Derived from the HyperSport and built upon our groundbreaking HyperDrive™ platform, this bare-knuckle fighter is not for the faint of heart.

Only 100 units of this stripped-down demon of a bike will hit the road. Don’t miss your chance to own the limited edition Colossus and reserve yours now.

WORLD PREMIERE AT CES 2022

Join us at 1 pm on January 5th, 2022 for the official unveiling of the HyperFighter Colossus – booth CP-16 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Won’t be at CES? Don’t fret. We’ll share the unveiling video with you in our monthly newsletters, social media, and the Damon Lab.

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS–Congress Considers Landmark Recreation Legislation

The MIC, the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America, and the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association are joining numerous outdoor recreation businesses, associations, conservation groups, and enthusiasts urging Congress to pass a sweeping recreation package of bills that would be a great boost for powersports.

In The Hill newspaper, Jessica (Wahl) Turner, executive director of the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (which is supported by the MIC, the SVIA, and ROHVA), wrote about the potential impact of the legislation:

“Through a combination of bipartisan and bicameral bills the outdoor recreation industry has long supported – including the Simplifying Outdoor Access for Recreation (SOAR) Act, Recreation Not Red Tape Act (RNR), and the Ski Hill Resources for Economic Development (SHRED) Act – as well as other outdoor recreation legislation like the newly introduced Outdoor Recreation Act, this package would be a legacy achievement for our shared natural resources and all who enjoy them today and in the future.

“These bills streamline the permitting process for outfitted excursions, support “gateway” communities, create public/private partnerships to modernize campground infrastructure, extend shoulder seasons and improve visitation data on public lands to help with overcrowding, make common-sense updates to antiquated systems, and provide more tools in the toolbox for land managers to plan for sustainable recreation for years to come.”

“At a time of such deep division in Congress, one issue they have reached bipartisan agreement on is outdoor recreation,” said Scott Schloegel, MIC senior vice president of government relations. “There are many issues that divide Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. But working together on a package of bills to ensure public lands access, and make it easier, benefits both motorized and non-motorized groups. This has united senators and gives us hope that it may generate even more bipartisanship going forward.”


VINTAGE DAYS 2022–Secure your tickets for 2022 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days today! For a limited time, tickets are discounted for AMA members, so buy now before the price increases.

Buy Tickets Now!

We’re already hard at work preparing your VMD favorites: the swap meet, vintage racing, pit bike racing, bike shows, rides, demos, and so much more!

Once you purchase your tickets, we’ll send you an order confirmation and over the next few weeks, we’ll follow up with a link to your electronic ticket download.

If you aren’t already signed up, please subscribe to our VMD E-newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @AMAVintageMotorcycleDays to keep up with the latest news about next year’s event.

Thanks and we can’t wait to see you in July!

The AMA Team

NEWS FROM THE IRON TRADER–Daytona Bike Week will be bigger than ever for Lloyd’z performance… Indian Challenger cams and flashes, Chieftain cams and tunes, big bore kits, MotoAmerica KING OF THE BAGGERS, PARTY AT Ormond Garage, Sturgis Buffalo Chip B4 bike reveal, custom B4 line for Indian Motorcycle Daytona Beach….SUPER BIG!
 

Email amanda@indianmotorcyclecharlotte.com to schedule your performance work, a lot of you are already jumping on it!

I-85, exit 22
 

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www.lloydzgarage.com
#daytonabikeweek #indianmotorcycle

STOCKING STUFFERS FROM NASH–So many things are half-off so so you can stuff a stocking twice as much! Tuesday & Wednesday only! Sales ends Thursday am 6am PST.
Use code:

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…to get 50% off select items on this page.

Black Girls Ride Magazine is teaming up with Cali Slingers and the WCPA for the annual hood toy toss and Slingshot Sleigh Ride!

Join us on Saturday, Dec 18 at 120th St & Crenshaw Blvd at 10am.

We’re providing toys to the kids of Los Angeles and we need your help! Bring new and unwrapped toys!

Got questions? Call PT at 310.733.0508.

Special thanks to Polaris Slingshot and Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys for their support!

FAST EDDIE TOOLS COME TO BIKERNET— Working on motorcycles is a rite of passage. It starts with just taking out a spark plug… next thing you know, you’re splitting your flywheels.

It’s a long and joyful road to get to that point, and in the past it’s all been way harder than it really needed to be. You might’ve been led to believe that it’s impossible to learn some of these things, but the truth is that you just haven’t had the right information or the right teacher. We’re here to help.

Every time you work on something, you learn something. And it feels damn good to know your bike inside and out.

Fast Eddy Co. was created to challenge the system and set new norms for working on motorcycles. We innovate. We work. We are never satisfied. And we believe in YOU. We provide professional quality tools and we back them up with the right instruction to empower professional technicians and driveway mechanics alike.

All Fast Eddy Co. products are backed by a lifetime guarantee. Have questions? We’ll answer quickly. Have concerns? Teach us, we’re all ears! Just want to have a beer and make new friends? We’re down for that too, just slide into our DM’s: @ fast_eddy_co

 

 

J.J. SOLARI MASK REPORT— Apparently the Fauci Theory is that while water vapor can pass free through the mask, the flu virus, being millions of time smaller, will be smashed against the cloth barrier, rendering you safe. And this is proved by the fact that after 2 years of masking, no one now has covid-19. It’s gone!!

Oops!

–J.J. Solari
Media Advisor Supreme
Bikernet.com™

PPG launches PPG DELTRON NXT-– refinish system for new levels of premium color-matching capability

 PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced the launch of the PPG DELTRON® NXT refinish system, representing a major upgrade to the current PPG Deltron DBC solventborne product line.

Major features incorporated in the PPG Deltron NXT system include more than 30 new toners that comprise the latest liquid pearls and effects pigments as well as new black toners.

“We chose these advanced toners to keep pace with and provide excellent color matching for today’s most complex OEM vehicle colors,” said Pete Ragone, PPG solventborne brand marketing manager, automotive refinish. “In addition, we’ve tapped our global technology resources to add new premium clearcoat options that are especially designed to meet performance requirements of the high-production collision center.”

The PPG Deltron NXT system also includes a new range of reducers to broaden the application window for users, as well as new tools to assist painters in the proper use of the system.

“The enhancements we’ve incorporated into the PPG Deltron NXT system reflect our ongoing commitment to provide superior performance and color-matching excellence for those collision centers that prefer a premium-quality, solvent-based refinish system,” said Tom Maziarz, PPG vice president, automotive refinish, Americas. “Given this significant evolution of our iconic brand, customers will soon notice new PPG Deltron NXT branding and label designs to better reflect a modern, premium and high-tech system.”

The launch of the PPG Deltron NXT system will begin in January 2022 as a phased rollout to collision repair shops in the U.S. The rollout will continue to expand in this market during the second quarter of 2022.

To learn more about the PPG Deltron NXT system, visit PPGDeltronNXT.com.

CHRISTMAS SONGS FROM LIVE WIRE–With continued airings throughout December, T. Graham Brown’s Live Wire: The Songs of Christmas Special features live cuts from artists including Exile, Loretta Lynn, Tanya Tucker, The Bellamy Brothers, T. Graham Brown, and Mark Wills
 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Starting Wednesday, December 8 at 10/9c, country hit-maker T. Graham Brown will host another exciting month of live cuts with some of his closest friends and heroes on the new episodes of LIVE WIRE on Sirius XM’S Country Christmas Channel 58. Make sure to tune into December’s episodes for some Christmas favorites recorded live at SiriusXM’s Music City Theater in Nashville, Tennessee.

“It’s that time of year again and I went through all of the archived Christmas shows that were recorded live at SiriusXM’s Music City Theater located in The Bridgestone Arena and picked out some treasures that we all love,” shares Brown. “While you’re wrapping presents, be sure to tune in for your Holiday favorites and remember, San-T’s on his way!”

December’s continued airings will include live cuts from country artists and bands including Exile, Loretta Lynn, Tanya Tucker, The Bellamy Brothers, T. Graham Brown, and Mark Wills. LIVE WIRE is also available on-demand worldwide with the SiriusXM app and Pandora NOW with a standard SiriusXM subscription.

Additional airings in December include:
Thursday, December 9 @ 1 am and 3 pm ET
Tuesday, December 14 @ 12 am and 11 pm ET
Thursday, December 16 @ 3 am ET
Sunday, December 19 @ 11 am ET
Monday, December 20 @ 12 pm ET

How subscribers can listen:
 

SiriusXM subscribers are able to listen on SiriusXM radios, and those with streaming access can listen online, on-the-go with the SiriusXM mobile app, and at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, devices with Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. Go to siriusxm.com/streaming to learn more.

Brown will also be spreading holiday cheer and helping people enjoy a Tennessee Christmas with a slate of performances that will include Christmas songs along with his hits. ‘Christmas With T. Graham Brown’ at The Donoho Hotel in Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee, continues through December 23rd. Each ticket to the show will include an all-you-can-eat “family-style” dinner, offering a delicious meal including traditional turkey, ham, green beans, and sweet potato casserole, pecan pie, and more! Ticket prices are $39.95, which includes an all-you-can-eat meal, show ticket & tax. The meal starts at 6 pm and the show starts at 7 pm. For more information, tickets, and reservations, call The Donoho Hotel at 615-699-3141.

T. Graham Brown Upcoming Tour Dates:
 

DEC 06 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 07 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 08 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 09 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 11 – Walhalla Performing Arts Center / Walhalla, S.C.
DEC 12 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 13 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 14 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 15 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 17 – Alto Lake Country Club / Alto, N.M.
DEC 18 – Cree Meadows Country Club / Ruidoso, N.M.
DEC 19 – The Egyptian Theatre / Boise, Idaho
DEC 21 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 22 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 23 – The Donoho Hotel / Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.
DEC 25 – Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
JAN 09 – RP Funding Center / Lakeland, Fla.
FEB 19 – Kentucky Opry Theatre / Benton, Ky.

For T. Graham Brown’s most updated concert calendar visit tgrahambrown.com.

THE CLIMATE REPORT from ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRESS–The Real Threat to Banks Isn’t from Climate Change. It’s From Bankers.

Michael Shellenberger: A major new staff report from the New York Federal Reserve Bank throws cold water on the over-heated rhetoric coming from activist investors, bankers, and politicians. “How Bad Are Weather Disasters for Banks?” asks the title of the report by three economists. “Not very,” they answer in the first sentence of the abstract.

The reason is because “weather disasters over the last quarter century had insignificant or small effects on U.S. banks’ performance.” The study looked at FEMA-level disasters between 1995 and 2018, at county-level property damage estimates, and the impact on banking revenue.

–from the climate Depot

QUICK, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–Bandit’s Cantina Episode 96: Bandit Lights a Xmas Fire

 

An excellent little read of an inspiring story. In a sane world a screenplay would be written based on it leading to a successful kids’ movie.

But our world is far from sane, so only social outlaws like us will see that story and be able to say, “Somebody ought to make a movie about that.”

— Vern Moore
Kingsley, PA

Rah, rah!–Bandit

We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think. When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves.

–Buddha

1968 TWO PANHEADS AND AN INDIAN—San Francisco Run.

Mike Stevenson and Chopper builder from the ‘60s was recently hanging with a friend, Glenn and talking about old times. Mike made the sissybar on Glenn’s Indian.

Glenn rebuilt the engine with car pistons and the handlebars were repurposed from a dune buggy bumper. “In 1968 we rode to san Francisco, Two Pans and an Indian,” Mike said.

–Bandit

CHARITY OF THE WEEK NEEDS HELP
Right now, the American Red Cross blood supply is at historically low levels. We’re at a point where some patients relying on a transfusion may not receive the blood they need. If more donors don’t come forward to give blood, some patients requiring a transfusion may potentially face delays in care.

To encourage donations this month, all who come to give Dec. 17-Jan. 2 will receive an exclusive Red Cross long-sleeved T-shirt, while supplies last.

Sincerely,

Raahima Shoaib Yazdani

Regional Development Communications Manager
American Red Cross Los Angeles Region
Cell: 213-215-0118
Media: 213-347-4775

 

 

FREE, EMAIL ALERTS, FREE—I know, we all receive too many sales emails. I try to carve out sometime once a month to unsubscribe to these bastards.

On the other hand, it would help out the Bikernet gang if you signed up for our email blasts. They are all about motorcycle and legislative news. We are not trying to sell you anything but freedom and custom shit.

Thanks,

–Bandit

ABOUT THE GLOBAL WARMING PAUSE—

On the UAH data, there has been no global warming at all for very nearly seven years since January of 2015. The New Pause has lengthened by three months, thanks to what may prove to be a small double-dip la Niña:

On the HadCRUT4 data, there has been no global warming for close to eight years, since March 2014. That period can be expected to lengthen once the HadCRUT data are updated – the “University” of East Anglia is slower at maintaining the data these days than it used to be.

Last month I wrote that Pat Frank’s paper of 2019 demonstrating by standard statistical methods that data uncertainties make accurate prediction of global warming impossible was perhaps the most important ever to have been published on the climate-change question in the learned journals…

And that is why these long Pauses in global temperature have become ever more important. They give us a far better indication of the true likely rate of global warming than any of the costly but ineffectual and inaccurate predictions made by climatologists. And they show that global warming is far smaller and slower than had originally been predicted.

As Dr Benny Peiser of the splendid Global Warming Policy Foundation has said in his recent lecture to the Climate Intelligence Group (available on YouTube), there is a growing disconnect between the shrieking extremism of the climate Communists, on the one hand, and the growing caution of populations such as the Swiss, on the other, who have voted down a proposal to cripple the national economy and Save The Planet on the sensible and scientifically-justifiable ground that the cost will exceed any legitimately-conceivable benefit.

By now, most voters have seen for themselves that The Planet, far from being at risk from warmer weather worldwide, is benefiting therefrom. There is no need to do anything at all about global warming except to enjoy it.

Now that it is clear beyond any scintilla of doubt that official predictions of global warming are even less reliable than consulting palms, tea-leaves, tarot cards, witch-doctors, shamans, computers, national academies of sciences, schoolchildren or animal entrails, the case for continuing to close down major Western industries one by one, transferring their jobs and profits to Communist-run Russia and China, vanishes away.

The global warming scare is over. Will someone tell the lackwit scientific illiterates who currently govern the once-free West, against which the embittered enemies of democracy and liberty have selectively, malevolently and profitably targeted the climate fraud?

–By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley
Watts Up With That.COM

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MEANWHILE BACK IN TEXAS–The Flying 5-Ball, 113-inch FLH is on hold again, due to the lack of a 113-inch motor or Baker 6-Speed.

MC Creations is having their swap meet today, going to head back that way, too nice to be in the garage! Only took 2 pictures, had to leave.

The R.B.F. tag came from a swap meet/show at Cow Palace when I was out there for work ‘98/’99? The Little Red Rigid Evo came from Oakland H-D in ‘97.

We didn’t hit 80 today due to the clouds just 77.

–RFR
Panhandle Weather Specialists
Bikernet Weather Observatory
Somewhere in Texas

MORE FROM THE OFFICIAL H-D MUSEUM– MUST-SEE EXHIBITS AND INSTALLATIONS
Inspiration and Recovery: Wounded Veteran Climbs the Seven Summits (on display now)
In September 2009, Specialist Benjamin Breckheimer, a Cavalry Scout with the U.S. Army 2nd Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, was severely wounded during a tour in Afghanistan.

His rehabilitation was difficult as he endured numerous surgeries. During this same time, the Harley-Davidson Museum regularly sent care packages – including H-D Museum™ flags dotted with well wishes – to active-duty military personnel.

Breckheimer took to mountaineering during his recovery and over the summer carried the H-D Museum flag to the summit of Denali, the highest point in North America. With that peak reached, Breckheimer became the first and only Purple Heart recipient to reach all the Seven Summits, the highest peaks on each of the seven continents. He continues to climb, and he shares his inspiring story to encourage resiliency and support the mental health of veterans and current service members.

Revolution® Max Engine (on display now)
The brand-new Revolution® Max 1250cc engine powers a new generation of Harley-Davidson® motorcycles. See the liquid-cooled, 60-degree V-Twin that delivers for the Pan America™ adventure touring model and the performance cruiser Sportster® S motorcycle. On view in the Museum lobby.

Clubs & Competition (on display now)

In the early part of the 20th century, motorcycle culture was a homegrown phenomenon. It grew out of the passion of riders for their evolving sport. The camaraderie that developed around riding and attending competitive events led to the formation of motorcycle clubs that hosted destination rides, family picnics with motorcycle games and other riding competitions.

The newly reinstalled display case in the Clubs & Competition gallery highlights clothing from club members from primarily the 1930s and 1940s. The clothing selections on view include full dress uniforms, shirts, sweaters, jackets, and caps, customized by the owners with their club name and logo, and pins or patches indicating membership in the American Motorcyclist Association. The H-D Archives™ collection includes Motorclothes® apparel sold in H-D® product catalogs but also non-H-D produced clothing items that have been proudly customized by riders.

Experience Gallery: Model Year 2021 Harley-Davidson® motorcycles (on display now)

Always a favorite photo opportunity for riders and non-riders alike, the H-D Museum’s Experience Gallery has been refreshed with five 2021 Harley-Davidson motorcycles –including the all-new Pan America™ and the Sportster S!

Harley Fox (on display now)

Gail Anderson’s 1986 Softail® Custom motorcycle, “Harley Fox,” built by her partner Bob Burrows, took top prize at the first Ladies of Harley® (LOH) ride-in show during Daytona Beach Bike Week in 1987. With her custom bike and themed riding gear, Anderson presented a striking image that fit the growing visibility and exciting new options for women riders in the 1980s.

Alfonso Sotomayor’s 1957 Model FL (on display now)

The Harley-Davidson Museum is proud to announce its collection has recently grown with the addition of a 1957 Model FL that was ridden by famed Mexican stunt rider and racer Alfonso Sotomayor Canales.

Harley-Davidson’s history in Mexico dates back to at least 1913. In the 1920s, the brand was more frequently spotted throughout Mexico City as the motorcycles proved popular with the local traffic police who would also perform stunts with their Harley-Davidson® bikes. After racing from the 1930s into the 1960s, Sotomayor launched his own stunt riding career by performing the famed “Salto de la Muerte” or Jump of Death. Learn more about Sotomayor’s feats of derring-do and Harley-Davidson’s early entry into Mexico with this new display located in the Custom Culture area.

“Off-Road Harley-Davidson” (on display now)
 

In the decades before America paved its highways, early riders had to be prepared for all sorts of terrain: sand, clay or dirt – and wandering those makeshift byways were Harley-Davidson® motorcycles. Today, it’s called off-road or adventure touring; back then it was just called riding. Since 1903, Harley-Davidson motorcycles proved their toughness by riding over wooded hills, through stone-choked creek beds and up mountain sides. “Off-Road Harley-Davidson” tells the history of motorcycles designed for rough roads, the people who rode them and the adventures they shared.

“Building a Milwaukee Icon: Harley-Davidson’s Juneau Avenue Factory” (on display now)
 

A recently recovered cache of architectural drawings includes plans for the original Juneau Avenue facility. The pencil drawings, along with archival photographs, demonstrate the whirlwind pace of the company’s early growth. While building an international business—going from producing just over 1,000 motorcycles in 1909 to manufacturing 27,000 motorcycles in 1920—the company’s Milwaukee factory experienced near-constant expansion. Construction through this relatively brief period created the buildings that today, a century later, are still the proud home of Harley-Davidson.
“Building a Milwaukee Icon” provides a snapshot of Harley-Davidson’s formative years and illustrates a chapter of Milwaukee history when the city was known as the “Machine Shop to the World.”

THE SHOP
It’s that time of year to start thinking about who’s on your naughty and nice lists, and The Shop is here to help. Be sure to follow the H-D Museum on Facebook and Instagram to see what sweet deals you can score throughout the month. Give the elves a little break and ask for complimentary gift wrapping when you’re shopping in-person. To help you fulfill those shopping needs, we’re staying open until 8 p.m. Dec. 2–4. Can’t make it on those dates? Don’t fret. On Saturday, Dec. 11 and Saturday, Dec. 18, The Shop will be open until 7 p.m.

MOTOR® BAR & RESTAURANT
 
 

MOTOR® Bar and Restaurant is now open seven days a week – including dinner service on Fridays and Saturdays! Whether you’re hankering for an authentic all-you-can-eat Wisconsin Friday fish fry or just want to reconnect with your “virtual” colleagues, MOTOR bar and restaurant provides the perfect backdrop to toast great food and good times. And the monthly specials are mouth-watering: Patty Melts, Baked Lasagna or a Mint Chocolate Torte will satisfy any craving.

1903 EVENTS
It’s not too late to book your holiday party! After months of missing out on events and gatherings, it’s time to reconnect with friends, family and colleagues. Intimate or grand, the team at MOTOR® Bar & Restaurant and 1903™ Events are ready to take care of all the details so all you have to worry about is where you left your dancing shoes. New holiday parties booked for December 2021 and January 2022 receive complimentary passed holiday welcome cocktail.

DON’T FORGET THE BIKERNET SHOP—If you’re looking for something cool for Xmas. And Imogen from the Great Frog Jewelry is quite a designer. Just google her shop to check it out.


BIKERNET UNIVERSITY STUDIES THE STUDY— Study shows men spread COVID particles more than women and children
CBSNews

Mon, December 6, 2021, 6:24 AM CST·3 min read.

Fort Collins, Colorado – A study focused on tracking the spread of COVID-19 in performing arts settings has also unveiled the population of humans who spread the most COVID-19 particles. Researchers at Colorado State University learned that men more frequently spread the coronavirus particles than women or children.

The imbecility level in the field of “the press” has now finally hit bottom. It is officially at polittburo level everywhere on earth. Even the idiot that wrote it decided “No, this is just too retarded to put my name on it. even though I have a degree in retardation I mean journalism: this is too embarrassing.”

Covid particles. this is about something called covid particles. This was a study of covid particles. A study was done – which is not actually anything other than observation for its own sake with conclusions based on supposition, so that money can be pulled from the various government money-distributors to finance Corvettes for child molesters with tenure.

I will be as fundamental as possible revealing what this article no one wanted to put their name on says: men can exhale more voluminously than women and children. Especially if they are singing show tunes on stage while performing a gender-bending Broadway tune of Morrissey-level angst.

–J.J. Solari
Extreme medical supervisor
Bikernet Medical Center
Top of Pillar Peak
Sturgis, South Dakota

LIFESTYLE CYCLES DEAL OF THE WEEK–2018 Harley-Davidson® FLTRXS – Road Glide® Special for $24,995.00

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NEW MIC BOARD OF DIRECTORS–MIC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The MIC Board of Directors selected Chuck Boderman, vice president, General Administration Business Unit, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., as the association’s new chair. After four years as board chair, Paul Vitrano, senior assistant general counsel, Indian Motorcycle and Polaris Inc., is stepping down and will join the executive leadership team of a new company operating the GEM and Taylor-Dunn businesses being divested by Polaris.

The board selected Bill Jenkins, senior vice president of sales and operations for Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., as vice chair. Jim Woodruff, CEO of National Powersport Auctions, remains the board’s secretary/treasurer. MIC members reelected Woodruff, Rod Lopusnak, general manager of Triumph Motorcycles America, and Robin Hartfiel, Dealernews editor, for additional two-year terms.

“I’m honored to have the confidence of my fellow board members to fill the role of chair of the board for the Motorcycle Industry Council, and I look forward to helping our industry meet the opportunities of the 21st century,” Boderman said. “On behalf of the board, I want to thank Paul Vitrano for his leadership and numerous contributions through his storied tenure, first as the MIC’s outside counsel, then as staff, and finally as board chair for four years. Paul oversaw a tremendous period of change for the association, most notably leading the board’s market expansion efforts. His leadership and friendship will be missed across our industry.”

New MIC Chair Chuck Boderman.

HANG ON, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–Flathead Power Knucklehead Engine Alive Once More Through S&S

https://www.bikernet.com/pages/Flathead_Power_Knucklehead_Engine_Alive_Once_More_Through_SS.aspx

I own a S&S KN74 and I am Very Pleased with this engine. I have searched every where on the www and the S&S site for the HP rating on this engine and can’t find any information. Would you please share the HP rating? The stock engines are 45 HP but the KN74 should be a little more than 45HP since it was made using better processes and technology.

–Gary C Sandlin
glsandlin13@gmail.com

Bastrop, TX
 
See above sent in by Sam Burns –Bandit 
 
 
 
 

THE OOPS REPORT OF THE DAY–The fake climate catastrophe has spawned a fake energy paradigm – replacing fossil fuels with wind and solar electricity. Wind and solar are claimed to be cheaper than traditional sources of electricity but non-fake accounting reveals that wind or solar electricity costs five or even ten times more than traditional electricity, exclusive, of course, of government subsidies and mandates.

The reason it costs so much is that the erratic nature of wind and solar requires maintaining the traditional electricity generating system intact and ready to operate when wind and solar fail. Solar fails every night, every cloudy day, and more often in winter. Wind fails at random times, or somewhat predictable times, and often has a seasonal cycle. If the renewable energy advocates were logical, they would be advocating for nuclear. Nuclear is reliable and does not produce CO2.

Climate change and wind and solar electricity are a snipe hunts, diverting the country from serious problems in favor of imaginary problems with imaginary solutions that enrich the promoters and their political friends with status and money.

–from Watts up with that

 

 NEWS FROM THE BIKERNET BLOG EDITOR–Check out the lucky fella who discovered the Triumph prototype made before any official motorcycle business/production was launched by Triumph.

Incredible, rare find about something believed to not exist anymore – it’s like finding some folk tale gold myth told by grandpas.

Triumph Collector Stumbles Across Ultimate Collectible, the 1901 Prototype

https://blog.bikernet.com/triumph-collector-stumbles-across-ultimate-collectible-the-1901-prototype/

–Wayfarer

NEW AT WHEELS THROUGH TIME– We have just received copies of the brand new book, “Freddie Ludlow: His Life on Two Wheels” by Don Emde.

Christmas is right around the corner, and we have the perfect gift for the Motorcycle History lover on your list. The brand-new book from Don Emde, “Freddie Ludlow: His Life on Two Wheels.” You don’t want to miss out on this incredible look into the life of one of the great American motorcycle pioneers.

GET YOUR COPY

From the back cover:

“The seeds of the idea for this book were planted over twenty years ago when author Don Emde was entrusted with the care and ownership of a scrapbook of memories of Freddie Ludlow, a pioneer of the early day motorcycle sport. With nearly 100 pages of the scrapbook photos organized chronologically with Ludlow’s own handwriting captions, what was obvious was that he was a man of adventure and competitive spirit, who also answered the call to serve his community and country.”

TWISTING THE THROTTLE ON THE NEW ZEALAND ECONOMY–5 FEB 2022 – 19 FEB 2022

Planet Chopper is proud to present the Virus Buster Run 2022. The ride covers the best bits of both islands over 14 days.

There is live music organized, plus custom-made event t-shirts and raffle tickets are sold for the Salvation Army’s Foodbank Project.

The purpose of this run is to twist the throttle on the economy by bringing business to New Zealand’s hard-hit restaurants, bars, hotels, motels and retail outlets.

Given that international travel is not currently an option, this tour gives the motorcycle community something to look forward to, bringing riders together in a new and meaningful way, helping all New Zealanders.

–Ben

COVID ARTICLE OF THE WEEK–COVID-19 a Pandemic of Fear ‘Manufactured’ by Authorities: Yale Epidemiologist—Epoch Times

Ya know, not to diss the guy but you don’t have to be an epidemihemi from Yale to know the fake flu is a hoax authorized by a cabal of crossdressing sociopaths. You just have to be raised in a carnival run by wops. Still. The Epoch Times is the only “news” entity that is 1: rabidly anti-Marxist and 2: semi rational.

–J.J. Solari
Media Authority
Bikernet.com™

The 2022 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Calendar is now available on AMAGear.com!

We are excited to announce the 2022 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Calendar is now available on AMAGear.com.

The calendar features photographs of motorcycles in the Hall of Fame collection. The motorcycles in this calendar are truly special. They are authentic artifacts of motorcycling’s rich history in America. These machines were ridden, raced, built or owned by some of the most influential people in motorcycling.

The calendar is a great gift that will be enjoyed by motorcycle lovers all year long! Each month, you’ll learn more about each featured bike and its impact in the world of motorcycling.

Proceeds from calendar sales directly benefit the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.

WILD LEATHER GIFT NOTIONS FROM ROCKING K LEATHER SHOP— New gifts are in, get them before they are sold out!

Baseballs, cigar holders, and journals, oh my.
Please enjoy 18% off your purchase.
CODE: GIFTS18

–Howard Knight
Rocking K Leathers

New TECH Bikernet Reader Comment!–
Rake and Trail Madness

https://www.bikernet.com/pages/Rake_and_Trail_Madness.aspx

I bought this roller used, unsure of the rake but being in PA “I assume” 52*. The rubber is 130 / 330-rear, the front is way too heavy.

While this goes together, I plan to put a -SurarBear- front due to the press I’ve seen/read on your expertise creating it.

I have a RoadKing with a bunch of miles on it and since this deal found me I gotta build it.

In my spare time I have been attempting to figure a length to order. Have I given you enough info if you could recommend one or is there some other way/other articles to point me at? I have never road your front but have ridden long custom builds. I hope you can point me. Thanks

–Bill
wch4pa@gmail.com
Bellefonte, PA


THIS JUST IN FROM NEW ZEALAND REPORTER
This was sent to me from another guy as I do not do Facebook. I am a full member of the Patriots after attending three of their monthly meetings in Dunedin. One must attend three of their events and lead a run from A to B and the run details have to be written by yourself so others riding have an idea of what to expect. It is not a mystery run.

The run was in conjunction with a Patriots rally at Bannockburn. Chrissie and Neville (from Invercargill) were getting hitched ( married ) at Lake Hawea some 70 km away.

Charisse led the group of some 30 motorcycles to Hawera, and I got to lead them back again via different route. I was going to take them over the Crown Range, but due to the rain happening up in the hills and the nature of a winding road, I decided against it as it can get a bit slippery going down the south side when the road is wet.

Chrissie got her vest presented to her before she got married. She is a full member. Neville is a fully fledged supporter as he is only eligible to be that as he has not done time in the military.

The dessert thing is my ‘thing’ and I had done one a bit more elaborate at the Danseys pass run a few months ago, so I toned it down a bit this time and as such there was very little left over.

I am allowed and expected to sew other patches on the vest as I see fit but they will be mainly ones of runs that I do with the Patriot events. I might even take to putting rally patches on it as well to see how long it will take me to cover the vest.

Having joined these guys, I have been able to get in some rallies that help make up for the ones that have been cancelled because of the covid restrictions on large gatherings. Two were cancelled this year and a Christmas Toy Run in Dunedin has become a gathering to drop off toys only on this Sunday, so it will be a day run for us as usual.

–Graeme Lowen
Certified Correspondent
Bikernet.com™

CHOPPERS FOREVER—Matt’s crew poured the foundation. Hopefully next week after a couple of light snows we will start on the shop construction. The trusses are supposed to be delivered tomorrow.

I’m looking for Knucklehead shit for my chopper project. The XA frontend arrived today.

We placed our first billboard from Bikers for Truth in Deadwood. Alex Epstein suggested the green subtitle and I went for it.

Our Boulder Canyon digs are built into clay and the cement guys, Matt’s team, didn’t want to get too close and perhaps sink into the mud. So they hired a pump crane to transfer the concrete from the street over the back patio to the foundation area.

We are hoping for serious progress next week. I’ll report back.
 

In the meantime think of sunny days and riding free.

–Bandit

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