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Holiday Happenings Bikernet Weekly News for November 16, 2023

Hey,
We want the games to play next year. We want to ride our motorcycles to the Sturgis Rally in 2024 and watch Jelly Roll at the Buffalo Chip, and we want Ma to make a Thanksgiving turkey in her gas oven again. Next year we want the truth and will demand integrity from the government or die trying. Let’s hit the news.

Ride fast and free forever!

–Bandit

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THE HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for November 16, 2023

Hey,

Here’s an odd thing to ponder. We’re being attacked from every direction. Your cars, motorcycles and way of life are under assault. The government is enticing people to invade our country and incentivizing them to bring fentanyl to kill our kids (100,000 a year). They are tearing our cities down and saying it’s a good thing to defund the cops. I could go on, but there’s a major positive side to this holiday story.

First the truth is surfacing and hoorah, we can still attend major football games. They are happening almost daily. We can party and ride to major motorcycle events. The holidays are coming and there’s no stopping them. We are going to enjoy Thanksgiving with a turkey cooked to perfection in a gas oven. Christmas ornaments, many made from petroleum based products are glowing on tall counters and display racks in stores all over the country. We can still light a fire in our fireplace. Hell, India will continue to warm their homes as the country increases coal production by 60 percent over the next few years.

So, what’s all this say about the future? We want the games to play next year. We want to ride our motorcycles to the Sturgis Rally in 2024 and watch Jelly Roll at the Buffalo Chip, and we want Ma to make a Thanksgiving turkey in her gas oven again. Next year we want the truth and will demand integrity from the government or die trying. Let’s hit the news.

“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.”
–Ronald Reagan

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


REPAIR Act Passes First Hurdle in House Subcommittee–Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce passed H.R. 906, “Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act,” via voice vote.

The subcommittee markup included reviewing 16 pieces of legislation to improve product safety, secure supply chains, bring consumer transparency on hidden fees, and protect consumers’ right to repair their motor vehicles. The Energy & Commerce Committee will now consider the SEMA-supported REPAIR Act.

SEMA continues to advocate for the REPAIR Act to be amended in committee to expand the legislation to include our right to modify our motor vehicles.

–SEMA

4-SPEED HARLEY TRANSMISSION REBUILD—I haven’t been through an old 4-speed transmission in a long time but I’m digging in with the help of manuals and YouTube video, including this one from the Lowbrow team and Frank Kaisler, who I worked with for years R.I.P.

Transmission rebuild
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb9kMIYN-SY

Hang on for more reports.

–Bandit

PROJECT BIKE OF THE WEEK–Thrive is a brand founded in 2013 by five people who were born and raised in the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta.

They had been working together as a visual designer before they decided to manifest their idea into the customized motorcycle world.

The bike is known as the T 06 Kuzuri using a 2000 model XL 1200 engine.

–Sam Burns
Feature Bike Editor
Bikernet.com™

BUSTED FOR LOUD PIPES IN INDIA–

Well for the first time in life I had to pay a fine for loud pipe. The thump and “noise” of the short bottle-neck silencer on the old Enfield Bullet is no longer acceptable in modern times.

I tried to explain to them, it is an old model cast iron engine with right-side gear shift but they put the throttle to maximum, held it like that and declared — it is too loud, unacceptable.

The traffic police will retain the silencer and they let me go with a INR.1,000 fine and warning. I will have to get a new silencer and ensure it is compliant with lawful decibel levels.

It was embarrassing to say the least, making me suffer it by the roadside in peak rush hour traffic, with grinning passerbys.

Wow– this old lady of a bike is really making me regret riding her.

–Embarrassed Rider

I snatched 12 tickets for speeding in a signal year. I’ve been stopped hundreds of times and jailed twice. I was never embarrassed…
 
–Bandit 

VENICE VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE CLUB ACTION–

December 3rd, 2 Very Merry Moto Events!

FIRST – THE 10TH ANNUAL VVMC TOY DRIVE
Join us at Clutch Roadhouse @ 10AM for our daytime toy collection party! The event is free. All we ask is that you bring new, unwrapped toys for donation. We’ll be raffling off some fun prizes donated by Biltwell.

SECOND – 2-WHEEED TOY RUN
From Clutch, we’ll strap all the toys to our bikes. Departing from Clutch, we’ll take a short ride through the LA Westside, ending at the Venice Beach Boardwalk (next to Muscle Beach). We’ll join up with Santa, his helpers, and the LAPD Pacific Division.

DONATE
If you cannot attend the event, there is another way to give. You can Venmo your donation to @venice-vintage. 100% of the donations benefit the the LAPD Pacific Division Toy Drive.

Clutch
427 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291

Let’s Do It For The Kids!
Thank you all for your continued support!
See you there!
-VVMC

THOUGHTS FROM THE METALFLAKE TEMPLE–Today is a Gift, Don’t Waste It

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking.” – Steve Jobs

In recent weeks, many friends and associates have transitioned from this life. Life is here to be lived today, as we have no idea what is going to happen next. Emerson wisely wrote, “Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.” Why not make today a great day?

As I age, I take more time to find things I am grateful for. I believe that when we are conscious of gratefulness, we enjoy life so much more. Every morning, I start my day by asking myself, “What was the best part of yesterday?” and then I write down five or more things that I am grateful for.

Some of the little gifts become incredibly precious. When I go on my walks and observe my surroundings, I am amazed by the artistry of nature. I feel blessed every time I receive a call from a friend or a family member. Just the fact that I woke up is a gift.

Today’s affirmation: As I begin the gift of today, I pause to set my course and choose the kind of day I am going to have. I take time to smell the roses, to find things to be grateful for. I never lose an opportunity to see something beautiful, for beauty is God’s handwriting. I make every moment count.

I refuse to give my power away to anyone or anything. I pause, I think, and I don’t react; I respond. I am not too busy to find reasons to smile and share a smile with everyone I meet. I let go of judgment and look for the good in everyone. I Pray for Peace. I see Spirit in All.

Today, I live life with gratitude in my heart. Today is good.

And so it is.

Namaste.

–Dr. Yale
Master
Yale Custom Motorcycles

“Lovely days don’t come to you; you should walk to them.” — Rumi

THIS CAUSED A MAJOR FREEDOM PROBLEM–

2007 in the Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency case, when the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5 to 4 ruling, gave the EPA authority to declare CO2 a dangerous pollutant. In 2009, the EPA did just that, paving the way for litigation.
 
Unfortunately, CO2 is not a pollutant. How did they do that?
 
–Bandit 

DETAILS OF THE WEEK—

–Sam Burns
Detail Freak
Bikernet.com™

LEGENDARY GIFTS: BE THE FAVORITE GIVER THIS HOLIDAY SEASON WITH HARLEY-DAVIDSON–

Gifts for Everyone on your List

This holiday season, surprise the special people in your life with gifts they will be excited to find under the tree. Whether it is custom bike parts, the latest riding gear, or their dream bike, make this year unforgettable with Harley-Davidson, there is something for everyone.

STOCKING STUFFERS

Stylish and comfortable, this essential 3-pack Sock Box Set features UltraDri™ moisture wicking material, cushioned soles, reinforced heel and toe and embedded arch support to reduce foot fatigue. For her, treat her hands to warmth on and off the bike with the Women’s Helm Leather Work Gloves. These gloves are built from a supple cut of goatskin leather with rider-friendly features like pre-curved fingers, padded palms and are touchscreen compatible. Or to cover all your bases with any rider, gift the ideal traveling companion, the All-in-One Folding Tool. This compact folding tool is equipped to perform the basic “on-the-road” service functions on most late-model Harley-Davidson® motorcycles.

TOP GIFTS FOR KIDS

Shower the new baby in your life with this unisex Creeper and Beanie. Or for someone with pedal power, you will be the favorite gifting this Fisher Price Harley-Davidson® Trike. Bigger kids will love the Hooded Sweatshirt that they will wear with pride.

TOP GIFTS FOR HIM & HER

Defined by the heritage and authenticity of Harley-Davidson, the unique and distinct lifestyle apparel lines offer a multitude of options to find the right fit for everyone on your list. Flannels and plaid shirts can keep them warm and toasty this holiday season while also adding flair for men and women. For those looking to give a more luxurious present, the Potomoc Leather Biker Jacket for women and men is the way to go.

TOP GIFTS FOR ANY MOTORCYCLE RIDER

A must-have travel companion, the Compact Air Compressor is an all-in-one pump that plugs into your bike’s battery charging harness and features a built-in 0-160psi pressure gauge and bright LED work light. A smart pair to that would be the Booster Portable Battery Pack. This lightweight, compact lithium powered battery pack is ready and waiting to jolt batteries back to life and is small enough to fit in a saddlebag or backpack. In the garage, give the gift of time with the HOG Blaster. This powerful dryer blows a stream of warm, dry, filtered air at 18,000 feet/minute, allowing drying time to be cut by up to 75 percent. Between rides the Premium Indoor Motorcycle Cover protects a bike from dust while its breathable luxuriously soft microfiber helps minimize corrosion during short- or long-term storage.

LEARN TO RIDE

There is always one person on your list who already has everything under the sun. Instead of stressing out to find the perfect tangible item this year, give an adventurous experience they will remember for years to come. The Harley-Davidson® Riding Academy New Rider Course is a unique option that will have the thrill seeker in your life learn the skills to ride with confidence in just one weekend. Offered at select Harley-Davidson® dealers across the U.S., the New Rider Course provides you with expert guidance from Harley-Davidson certified coaches. Send a digital gift card via email or ship a plastic card with flexible delivery options. It is a gift that keeps on giving—endless miles, adventures and memories.

Harley-Davidson is kicking off the holiday season by celebrating two of its favorite things — Black and Friday. A Pre-Black Friday sale is happening now, and starting Wednesday, Nov. 22, save up to 35 percent off and get a head start on all your wish lists with special Black Friday limited-time prices. Shop h-d.com/BlackFriday or in authorized dealerships. Then the deals continue with some of our most popular selections on sale during Cyber Monday and all during Cyber Week.

For more gift-giving inspiration, find the full guide online or in an authorized Harley-Davidson dealership near you.

CHIX at the Crossroads Opens Event Registrations–

Ride Applications Open Early!

November 15, 2023—Let’s get this show on the road! The Riveter Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America is now accepting applications for the Chix at the Crossroads event to be held June 15-June 28, 2024. Space on this ride is limited, so if you are excited about participating, and ready to sign up, please apply now! If you are one of the 50 women to secure a spot, the organizers will contact you with details by February 15, 2024.

The Chix at the Crossroads event blends the riders’ passion for motorcycles with a passion for music, which will be explored experientially throughout the entire route. And like our 2022 ride, Chix on 66, this event represents classic Americana, while offering a different perspective of our country’s heritage.

Chix at the Crossroads is a women’s motorcycle journey that begins in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, at the Wheels Through Time Museum, and covers approximately 1,200 miles through North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and ending in Memphis, Tennessee. Throughout the route, riders will be steeped in the history of American music, deepening our appreciation for the pioneering spirit of the early self-expressionists that span many musical genres.

To apply for the ride, go to www.riveterchapter.com and just click on the Chix at the Crossroads logo.

You must be a current member of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America (AMCA).

To join the AMCA and the Riveter Chapter, go to www.riveterchapter.com/membership. And we invite you to browse through the entire website which features a wealth of information about the event.

If you still need further information, contact Riveter Chapter President Karan Andrea at atomic@riveterchapter.com.

The Riveter Chapter is the first woman-focused chapter of the AMCA, with the mission of giving women motorcyclists an increased awareness of their own history, and an enhanced vision of their future in motorcycling.

www.riveterchapter.com/chixcrossroads
Facebook: @ChixVintageRiders
Instagram: @ChixVintageRiders

RECENT 100-WORD FICTION CONTEST WINNER REPLIES–

Thanks for selecting my 100 word count for best of the month again. Writing that helped me to accept that my wife of 39 years, 3 months, had succumbed to cancer after 2 years of fighting.

We were together as a couple from October 1982 (Married in June 1984) till September 30 2023. She tried making it till October but left 10 hours short of her goal.

The doctors said she only had 6 months when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2021. She went through the operations, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy for two months and was told it had not stopped the cancer.

She agreed to go through an experimental treatment, she got the last spot that they were holding for he in the study. The treatment included immune therapy, low dose chemo, and drug infusion (at home, which I administered after being trained on it).

The treatment worked for a while, her hair even grew back and we were able to go on several vacations and closed on our dream farm, thinking the worst was over. But she got the news it had returned with a vengeance and spread to her liver and right lung (called and told me during Sturgis 2022 just after I left from meeting with Bandit at his new house).

She went through regular chemo again which seemed to hold it at bay until August this year, when the doctor said the cancer had spread rapidly. She went under Hospice care at home. We did all we could to keep her comfortable for the four weeks until she passed, at home surrounded by our four offspring and myself.

I held her hand and kept watch of her vital signs till there were none.

–Steven Sanner

NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL OF KLOCK–Ignite Your Journey with Vibrant Style!

The wait is over, the Kolor Flare™ Windshields for Indian Challenger and Pursuit riders are here! These windshields don’t just shield you from the elements; they’re your new refined style guide.

Kolor
A range of kolorful hues allowing riders to choose a windshield that matches or enhances the look of their bike.

Ice
A clear or translucent element with a fluorescent edge. This adds an eye-catching visual effect, especially in certain lighting conditions.

NEWS FROM THE MIC–November 15, 2023 – All Street-Legal Bikes Must Have ABS?

Institutes Want Mandatory On-Highway ABS

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Highway Loss Data Institute want the U.S. government to mandate anti-lock brakes on all new on-highway motorcycles and have filed a second petition with federal regulators.

In a joint news release this week, the groups stated that the “benefits translate to all types of on-road motorcycles, from cruisers to supersport bikes,” while also writing that “No technology can prevent every crash or fatality, and even with a government mandate it will be years before every motorcycle on the road is equipped with ABS.”

The IIHS and HLDI also acknowledged that there would be challenges adopting ABS regulations.

“One possible concern is that ABS can worsen handling issues on gravel and other loose surfaces, but this weakness can be addressed in the rulemaking phase of regulation. An off switch could be allowed or required so that riders could disable ABS when riding on loose surfaces, for instance. An indicator light could also be required to remind riders to turn ABS back on when rejoining a paved roadway.”

–MIC

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NEWS FROM THE MASTER OF LIGHT–
12 Days of Uhlness – Day 1

If you are new to our subscriber list, this is the fourth year for the insanely popular “12 Days of Uhlness”. Let’s kick the 2023 version off today! At the end of the 12 Days, two lucky winners will be chosen to win a David Uhl original oil painting and a very rare Fine Art print! A minimum purchase of $500 during this promotion is required to participate in the drawing.

Pieces offered this year include the gently used display pieces (from our traveling gallery), some of David’s earliest works, pieces that were on payment plans that fell through, consignment returns and originals you may never have seen before. They are all signed by David, numbered and will come with the appropriate Certificate of Authenticity.

For each of the next 12 days, you’ll see a different group of pieces which are being offered in a 24-hour flash sale. You will only have 24 hours to reserve your piece from the time that day’s email is sent out. And, only one of each is available in most cases, so you’ll want to act quickly.

Many of these are hard, if not impossible to find and most are offered at great prices!

Perhaps the best part of this promotion is that, with each $500 you spend, you will receive an entry into our drawing for the original and print. The more you spend, the more chances you have to win!

The drawing will be held after the 12 days and the lucky winners are responsible for shipping charges.

The Sample shown above:
“The Spirit of Daytona”

Consignment return

** 20 x 26.5 – normally $2,850 and Rare, this one is $1,550

LIFE LONG BIKERS FROM THE WORLD OVER–
 
 

 
Abdullah Ergun is a lifelong motorcyclist from Turkey. I have to remind myself that there are dedicated bikers from all over the world.

Jean Becq, from France, is another motorcyclist as was his father before him.

–Sam Burns

GLOBAL UNREST– energy crisis may dampen Switch Mobility’s e-CV demand in EU

“With the global uncertainty, ongoing unrest and the energy crisis, there has been an impact on demand in the EU,” Dheeraj Hinduja, Executive Chairman, Ashok Leyland, told ETAuto. He also said that while the Indian government has been pushing forward the green agenda, many European countries, especially the UK, have delayed the timeline of phasing out diesel.

Read more at:
https://auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/commercial-vehicle/global-unrest-energy-crisis-may-dampen-switch-mobilitys-e-cv-demand-in-eu/105115195

–Wayfarer
Investigator
International News Bureau
Bikernet.com™

 

 ZERO DEBATE—Roger Pielke and Dr. Koonin recently debated Zero mandates at the Steamboat Institute. I’m hanging on. –Bandit

This debate will be posted to our website in the next few days.

steamboatinstitute.org

Thank you for your interest,
–Event Team

THE BIKER MOVIE LIVES ON–Give the gift of The Biker Movie to your Favorite Biker Friends!

BIKER BLACK FRIDAY SALE!! Twenty percent off free shipping no tax all the way till January first!!! Buy two and get an extra FIVE dollars off!

–Pete Alva
www.theBikerMovie.com

BABE OF THE WEEK—Karin Noelle

–Sam Burns
Talent Scout
Bikernet.com™

HISTORY LESSON FROM COMPETITION DISTRIBUTING

The first combustion engine motorcycle was invented in 1885 as an experimental consumer vehicle. As World War I broke out just three decades later, they were repurposed as core components of British, German, and American military fleets.

Seemingly overnight, armies went from needing more horses to needing more horsepower. In the eyes of generals, motorcycles were agile machines capable of handling rugged terrain, transporting injured soldiers, and running mounted artillery.

If you’re curious about what models played a role in WWI, this piece is for you.
 

 

COALITION FILES NOTICE— of Intent to Sue Federal Agencies to Stop Whale-killing Virginia Wind Project

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and the National Marine Fisheries Service have violated federal law by finding that the Virginia Offshore Wind project will not result in the destruction of the North Atlantic right whale as a species

The Heartland Institute and the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) announced today that they are filing with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) a 60 Day Notice of Intent to Sue letter for a violation of the Endangered Species Act. The violation is contained in a defective “biological opinion,” which authorizes the construction of the Virginia Offshore Wind Project (VOW).

The 60 Day Notice is required by the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for parties who wish to commence litigation against BOEM for failure to provide adequate protection of the North Atlantic right whale and other endangered species. The North Atlantic right whale is listed as “critically endangered” by governments of both the Commonwealth of Virginia and the United States. Numerous studies by federal and environmental organizations have found that only about 350 North Atlantic right whales remain in existence.

CFACT and The Heartland Institute assert that the Biological Opinion issued by the NMFS fails to consider the cumulative impact of the entire East Coast offshore wind program ordered by the Biden administration, and ignores the “best scientific information available” about the endangered population of the North Atlantic right whale. The biological opinion found that the VOW would not cause a single death of that species of whale over its 30-year projected lifetime — although it did acknowledge the wind project could result in Level B harassment. That level could, according to NMFS, result in indirect death, requiring the need for a “take” permit, which authorizes the “harassment” and potential killing of the North Atlantic right whale.

“We need to send a message to BOEM and NMFS that there will be legal consequences if they violate legal requirements for protection of the North Atlantic Right Whale,” said H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D., director of the Arthur B. Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy at The Heartland Institute. “The Biden administration’s plan to industrialize the ocean along the East Coast must follow the law, and we will intervene, if necessary, to make sure that the North Atlantic right whale continues to exist as a species.”

“This letter officially puts BOEM on notice that CFACT is prepared to file suit in order to expose the agency’s clear violation of federal law in failing to protect the North Atlantic right whale,” said Craig Rucker, president of CFACT. “By refusing to consider the cumulative impact of the dozens of industrial offshore wind facilities, consisting of several thousand individual turbines planned for the East Coast, it adopted a piecemeal approach, which only considered each individual offshore wind project in isolation. This is clearly a ploy to artificially reduce the total impact of these projects on the North Atlantic Right Whale. This obvious violation of federal law was ignored by the oversight agencies but will not be tolerated by the courts.”

“BOEM has admitted that it produced noise control regulations for the North Atlantic right whale that were based on guesswork — not on the ‘best available science’ — as required by law,” said Collister Johnson, senior policy adviser for CFACT. “They have funded ongoing studies that will finally produce information necessary to determine the noise impacts of offshore wind factories on baleen whales, such as the North Atlantic right whale. The results will not be available until 2025, at the earliest. This is a further violation of federal law, in addition to ignoring the cumulative impacts.

“There is a reason why Dominion Energy’s stock price has declined by 50 percent over the past year,” Johnson added. “Investors know that Dominion’s wind project is a costly, risky gamble that has already driven most other East Coast wind developers to either renegotiate their utility contracts or abandon their projects altogether. If Dominion decided tomorrow to abandon this project, as it should, its stock price would improve dramatically, and a huge financial cloud hanging over its future would be removed.”

The 60-day notice letter instructs the federal government agencies to take corrective action to remedy the alleged violations. If no corrective action is taken, the signatories of the letter are allowed to seek relief through the courts. The most likely venue for this litigation would be the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

The firm of Gatzke, Dillon and Ballance has filed the letter as counsel for the CFACT and The Heartland Institute. The firm is currently representing plaintiffs in ongoing litigation against BOEM and NMFS, who are opposing construction offshore wind projects in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York.

Earlier this year, more than two dozen large dead whales washed up on the shores of New York, New Jersey, and Virginia, directly following 11 offshore sonar mapping activities conducted by wind developers. These “site characterization” studies use high-powered sonar pulses to determine the proper areas for placing the wind turbines. Sonar mapping has been found to interfere with the hearing capabilities of marine mammals. Environmental groups have successfully sued the Navy to restrict sonar mapping being conducted in the Pacific Ocean.

The 60-day notice adds to the risks faced by Dominion Energy as it attempts to build an offshore wind generation facility that would be the largest such project of its kind in the world. Siemens Energy, which has been designated by Dominion as the supplier of the huge 14MW turbines for the project, recently announced a write down of €2.4 billion for the 3rd quarter, leading to an annual loss of €4.5 Billion, due to costly mechanical failures in its new wind turbines. The company has said its turbine failures are a “quality issue” which “will take years to fix.”

Measured in megawatts, some 80 percent of the proposed East Coast wind projects have either been abandoned or are in the process of trying to renegotiate their power purchase agreements.

The Heartland Institute is a national nonprofit organization founded in 1984 and headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Its mission is to discover, develop, and promote free-market solutions to social and economic problems.

CFACT is a national non-profit organization founded in 1985 and based in Washington DC which believes that the power of markets and safe, proven technologies can offer humanity practical solutions to the world’s most pressing concerns.

–Charles Rotter
WUWT

DIRECT FROM THE GREASY CULTURE–Need a calendar for Xmas? Order now!

If you’re planning on giving a 2024 Greasy Kulture calendar this year as a gift and you’re outside the UK, we recommend you order now to ensure you receive yours before postal services get clogged up in December.

Calendars are A4-sized, opening out to A3 with a dropdown calendar section for each month of next year. And every month features a Greasy Kulture feature bike.

Half our stock has already sold, so don’t delay if you need one. Remember, last year we sold out in early December! They are shipping right now.

SONS OF SPEED RETURN— Join us Saturday March 2nd, 2024 at New Smyrna Speedway in New Smyrna Beach FL for the return of Vintage Outlaw Racing!

We have racers coming in from all over the country for this event. VIP and General Admission tickets are available now!

–Billy Lane

LEAD OPERA HOUSE FESTIVAL OF TREES--Join us for the 41st annual Festival of Trees! The Opera House will once again be filled with a variety of trees and wreaths decorated by local businesses and individuals. The silent auction will be filled with a variety of goods, certificates and more. Don’t miss out!

November 17 | 1-6pm Public Preview of Trees & Silent Auction Opens
November 18 | 4pm Doors Open
November 18 | 6pm Silent Auction closes & Live Auction starts

At the door fee is $10/person, kids 10 and under are free.

Date & Time
November 18, 2023 4:00 PM

Location

Homestake Opera House
313 W Main St., Lead, SD
605-584-2067

A Yates Shaft Yuletide

The Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center and Sanford Underground Research Facility have made an incredible 4’x5′ wreath from wood from the Yates Shaft. The Yates Shaft is currently undergoing some construction to update and re-stabilize it. So the staff at the visitor center and lab took the opportunity to recycle the wood and make a wreath.

This wreath holds a lot of history in it as the Yates Shaft was built over 90 years ago! The Homestake Mine used the shaft to reach the different levels of the mine underground. Because of the hard labor of the miners and other builders, the Yates Shaft still stands today and is getting an uplift.

This item will be available at the live auction at the Festival of Trees on November 18. The event starts at 4pm with a $10 cover charge, kids 10 and under are free. Don’t miss out on this amazing piece of history with a holiday flare!

–Panhead John and the Commissioner

THE ORIGINAL SIN–The U.S. National Climate Assessment was Off Track from the Start

Over the past few days I have commented on X/Twitter about the just-released Fifth U.S. National Climate Assessment (NCA). It is much more a glossy promotional brochure than anything resembling a careful assessment of the scientific literature on climate change and the United States. That’s a shame because scientific assessments are crucially important. Instead, the U.S. NCA pours fuel on the pathological politicization of climate science.

Among the issues I have highlighted:

Several reviewers asked the NCA to cite our various papers on extreme weather and U.S. losses. The NCA refused, in one instance claiming “this comment is inconsistent with the author team’s thorough assessment of the science” and in another, falsely claiming, “Pielke et al. only examined trends through 2005 and have not published an updated assessment since.” Someone should tell them about Google Scholar, where our most recent work is easy to find.

The report’s main chapter on climate trends was led by a scientist who works for Project Drawdown, a climate advocacy group. That chapter was also written by a scientist at The Nature Conservancy and the company Stripe, which makes money via carbon offsetting through carbon removal.

There is no need for these conflicts of interest to play such a prominent role in the report’s authorship, but they perhaps explain some of its errors.¹

The report leads with the “billion dollar disaster” meme popularized by NOAA. As Nature summarized the report: “Extreme weather events caused by global warming cost the country around US$150 billion in direct damages each year, says the climate report.” All U.S. extreme weather and its economic impacts can now apparently be attributed to global warming.

–ROGER PIELKE JR.

I could go on. See my X/Twitter feed for more.

https://twitter.com/RogerPielkeJr

NEWS FROM THE DICE MAGAZINE CREW–Herb Becker is an absolute LEGEND, so it was our pleasure to have him in Issue 101.

ANOTHER QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“When someone is in your heart, they’re never truly gone. They can come back to you, even at unlikely times.” –Mitch Albom

Epoch Times

NEWS FROM THE BUFFALO CHIP COMMAND CENTER—Two more 2024 Bands Announced:

Travis Tritt
Sunday, Aug. 4, 2023

Aaron Lewis
Monday, Aug. 5, 2023

Jelly Roll
Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2023

Another Headliner
ANNOUNCEMENT COMING
BLACK FRIDAY

(Friday, Nov. 24)

Don’t wait till then to reserve!

40% Off Pricing Ends Nov. 23 at 5 p.m. MST

IT’S ALL NUTS—But productive folks keep cranking along. While my bike is at paint with the TNT crew, Tim and Nicki, I dove into other projects.

Adrian approached me with a daunting task for one of his clients. We needed to frame a shop heater with train tracks. At first, he pointed at full sized tracks, massive, heavy and difficult to cut. I guided him to some small gauge track I scored in Sturgis and we went to work.

We just about killed my Makita cut-off saw.

Frankie sent me this tattoo sketch. I’m working on a new piece of fiction around the unknown Lovers’ Code. Hang on!

Toby sent me this shot of the Wilmington building. He’s hurting and ran a go-fund-me. We will bring you an update, when he sorts it out.

I would like to say I hope everyone has a safe, secure and warm holiday season and have faith for our future… I wish it was that easy, but the freedom fighters out there know we have plenty of work to do.
 
One final note. The earth has been around for millions of years. The first piece of writing occurred just a little over 5,000 years ago, which is a drop in the bucket. So, are we going to destroy ourselves or party on? 

Ride fast and free forever!

–Bandit

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100 WFC: Layla by Jeffrey

100 word fiction contest continues…. #100WFC

Layla
by Jeffrey
with illustration by Wayfarer

My Harley rolled to a stop near the side door of where my girl works. I planted my feet to steady the bike as she jumped off the Fatboy. She kissed me on the cheek and disappeared into the building, it was 8 pm on a Friday.

I hate her job, even though that is where we met. Thinking of her working the pole and picking up dollars makes me ill.

Like a fool, I fell in love. Now I’m on my knees begging her please, won’t she ease my worried mind.

Me and Harley will be back at 2.

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Read all the entries and list of past winners at:
https://www.bikernet.com/pages/100_Word_Fiction_Contest.aspx

Yup, its a weekly contest open to all. Just sign up for the free weekly newsletter by clicking here. Then email us your 100 word limit fiction to wayfarer@bikernet.com

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VLXAFL Build episode 6

Heading to Paint Hopefully
by Bandit with photos by Weed

This has been an interesting one. The issues with the primary drive and transmission alignment held up this puppy through the summer, the rally and now it’s October, about to be November. Oops, it is November.

Click here to read about this custom build project with photographic documentation.

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An Interview with Bill Klehm

Editor’s Note: In our Weekly Thursday News for October 19th, 2023, we had featured excerpts of global mobility issues. It featured insight into the issues influencing and affecting mobility and EV from Bill Klehm, CEO of eMobillity solutions provider eBliss.

Refer that news article by clicking here.

We followed up by contacting Bill’s team. We managed to have an interview with Bill Klehm. Below is the questions we asked and the insight on the same from Bill. 
 

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Ujjwal Dey: Hi Bill,
I am very grateful for this learning opportunity. I am keen and concerned regarding various aspects of electronic vehicles. These are better understood through my questions in this correspondence interview. These questions focus primarily on US customers, and to some extent on Western European nations and UK. Let’s begin…

Is public transport using Electric Vehicles a feasible concept, considering initial expenditure, required infrastructure and cost of generating electricity—for a nation (USA) that prefers to possess their own vehicle for commuting?

Bill Klehm: I believe this is a question of general acceptance of public transportation rather then electric versus ICE. There are certain parts of the US where mass public transportation makes sense, and many places where it does not. In very dense metro areas like NYC and Chicago where mass transit is heavily used today, there will be a place for electric-powered vehicles. In areas where mass transit is lightly used it will be tough to justify the investment in an electric-powered option.
 
 

Ujjwal Dey: Are some States in USA more likely to benefit from EVs compared to others? How bleak is the future availability and pricing of petrol, diesel and CNG / LPG (natural gasses)?

Bill Klehm: Absolutely! In fact, the list of states that will see a huge benefit is relatively short. States with large cities where people have a short commute will see the biggest benefit and quickest adoption. There are many states where EVs will never take hold until the range and charging time are addressed. I think the answer to part one addresses part two of your question. In the US, unlike many other countries, ICE-powered vehicles will have a place for many years to come. Geography and population density relative to geography play a major role in this. The other factor is politics, which might be for a different conversation.
 
 

Ujjwal Dey: Some brands seem to believe hybrid is the immediate future. Isn’t hybrid EVs more practical concept to promote to the masses — in comparison to attempting to sell them a vehicle which may or may not work in another city / highway?

Bill Klehm: The short answer is yes. The problem is they are not as sexy as a full EV. In the US full EV is more about perception than reality – people doing their part for the environment. A hybrid that runs on the ICE engine doesn’t meet the bar most of the time. This is why we believe in adding e-bikes to the American garage. With millions of trips per day being less than 1 mile, an e-bike is a much more practical way for Americans to reduce their carbon footprint.
 

Ujjwal Dey: People in America have a passionate culture of customization and retro-fitting with aftermarket parts. EV brands seem to deny every scope of such right to customize a ‘property’ owned by the customer. Customers have to depend on authorized accessories. Also, it is no longer about the warranty becoming void through custom parts—the vehicle may not function at all.

Bill Klehm: I don’t see much difference here between ICE and EV. Most of the customization today is done to areas of the vehicle that do not include the powerplant. The reason for this is to not void the factory warranty as you suggest. Wheels, tires, custom colors through vinyl wraps, audio upgrades, etc. are where most of the customization money is spent. This won’t change and could even increase with EVs.
 
 
 

Ujjwal Dey: Right to repair is another concern and culture associated with American vehicle owners. Vehicle owners work on their cars or motorcycles themselves or go to their preferred local garage. Big Tech and EV brands seem to deny this right of a customer who has paid for the product.

Bill Klehm: Again, I don’t see much difference here between ICE and EV. The Right to Repair Act has been around for decades and impacts almost everything we own. A car dealership’s perceived monopoly on repair is often cited as the reason we need this. The reality is however, you can take your car anywhere to be fixed or even attempt to do it yourself, if you dare. In the early years of any new vehicle, new car dealers have a monopoly on repairs for many reasons (warranty, special tools, technician training etc.), not because you MUST take it to the dealer. As models age however consumers rely on dealers less and less. I see this being the same with EVs once they become more commonplace.

Ujjwal Dey: How real is threat of poor cybersecurity, hacking of customer’s EV by miscreants, maybe even ransomware that may shutdown an entire city’s electric vehicles, related infrastructure or specifically a police fleet, ambulance, etc? How dangerous does this seem with consumer’s demand for customization and right-to-repair?

Bill Klehm: There is a lot that is unknown here, but cybersecurity is a problem today with ICE vehicles. An ICE-powered vehicle is still controlled by computers that can be hacked and shut down the vehicle remotely. I see a bigger risk in the charging infrastructure being attacked than the vehicle themselves.

Ujjwal Dey: Should electric vehicles be classified as a ‘service’ rather than a ‘product’? The customer seems to have very limited rights to their EV. It would be more apt to re-brand it as a ‘service’.

Bill Klehm: I don’t believe the consumer has less rights to their EV than an ICE vehicle. With that said I do believe that the landscape of vehicle ownership is changing. Fractional ownership, subscription ownership and more are changing the way consumers own and have access to transportation. While early attempts of this have not fared well, I do believe there is a place for this in the industry.
 
 

Ujjwal Dey: Motorsports will not exist if everyone is forced to use the EV as-is from OEM or authorized dealer. Same for outdoor-recreation vehicles. Any thoughts on this significant market that has contributed greatly to innovations in automotive industry in the past? (Imagine the flat-track racing rivalry of Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycles in 1930s and of course people such as Carroll Shelby. No customization? No right-to-repair?)

Bill Klehm: This is a great question. I believe motorsports will always exist. For example, Formula E is starting to take off after a slow start. As far as people customizing or modifying EVs for motorsport it is inevitable. During the dawn of the internal combustion engine, it only took a few short decades before people were modifying street machines for sport. This was without the support of the manufacturers in the beginning, but eventually car companies realized the power of motorsports and they now play a huge role in it. This will not go away. The car companies will be racing EV’s in my lifetime. 
 
 
 

Ujjwal Dey: Surveillance used to be a domain of government agencies. Now it seems, hardware and software manufacturers of EVs will have incredible level of private data of citizens. Maybe data of anyone ever associated with a vehicle including family, friends, colleagues, etc. Of course, this is an existing problem for smartphone users and other digital gadgets / apps. Now it is being carried forward onto EVs. How will this be ‘managed’ by government/s or NHTSA? Is the future a SciFi adventure such as Philip K. Dick’s ‘The Minority Report’? Pre-emptive arrests of citizens?

Bill Klehm: This is not something that is an issue solely with EVs or automobiles for that matter. As I mentioned earlier, ICE vehicles are largely computer-controlled today, no different than an EV. And with things like over-the-air updates connecting the vehicle to the web, they are the same risk as any electronic device we own.

Ujjwal Dey: Lack of awareness and education about ‘assisted driving’ is causing serious accidents. They are not ‘self-driving’ cars but treated as such by their owners. Why shouldn’t there be a separate driving license test required for such vehicles?

Bill Klehm: It is incumbent on the manufacturers to produce a safe autonomous vehicle. It is also their responsibility to educate the public on what they offer today. Today we do NOT have any full level 5 autonomous vehicles, yet we use the term “self-driving” which they are not. This is much misinformation on this topic.
 
 

Ujjwal Dey: Similarly, explosions caused by poorly designed circuits or poor quality of batteries, are yet another danger experienced by people. Startups in EV are offering innovations but also lacking the responsibility/liability faced by major brands. What are your thoughts on this?

Bill Klehm: While these are serious issues, generally I think people are overacting, especially the media (sorry). You may not be old enough to remember the exploding gas tanks on Ford Pintos, but I am. There have been numerous issues with auto design since the beginning and what we are seeing with EVs is just that. The auto manufacturers will figure this out, hopefully, sooner than later.

Ujjwal Dey: How feasible is recycling of electric vehicles and their components? People seem to exaggerate it to be same as discarded smartphones and laptops – i.e. toxic landfills.

Bill Klehm: This may be the single biggest issue to overcome. Until there is a viable way to recycle (safely) all the components of an EV, I don’t believe they will ever become mainstream.
 
 

Ujjwal Dey: How many years till States / cities replace their emergency vehicles such as those operated by police, firefighters, the ambulances, etc with fully electric vehicles with no ICE engine backups?

Bill Klehm: I think the adoption of essential services will follow the mass adoption in general. Until range and charging time can be addressed, I don’t think consumers will widely adopt and I don’t think municipalities will either. Politically there will be some states that take a different view of this and that will be a mistake.

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eBliss Global is an e-mobility company innovating smarter, more sustainable ways for people to get to where they want to be. Through proprietary technology and an eye ever toward the future, eBliss is reshaping the transportation industry. Each eBliss vehicle is strategically designed to be long-lasting and maintenance-free, with a focus on simplicity and functionality, and is tailor-built for each rider’s specific needs, whether they be commuting, getting groceries, safely transporting families, making deliveries, or cruising with friends.

eBliss is a company that moves people. Led by longtime innovators in the transportation and tech industries and creators of the NuVinci Continuously Variable Transmission, eBliss is disrupting and evolving how we think about everyday transportation. Driven by the conviction that we can achieve a more sustainable, efficient, and healthy world for all, eBliss delivers transportation solutions of the future—today.

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An Interview with Bill Klehm

CEO of eMobillity solutions provider eBliss delivers insight into transport & consumers
Bill Klehm’s interview through Ujjwal Dey

In our Weekly Thursday News for October 19th, 2023, we had featured excerpts of global mobility issues. It featured insight into the issues influencing and affecting mobility and EV from Bill Klehm, CEO of eMobillity solutions provider eBliss.

We followed up by contacting Bill’s team. We managed to have an interview with Bill Klehm. Below is the questions we asked and the insight on the same from Bill.

Click here to read this exclusive interview only on Bikernet.com

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Letters From Home

Today and every day, we celebrate the service and sacrifice of our incredible veterans!

Announcing The Release Of…
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
Visions and Musings From A Fifty-State Tour

Dan Beckmann Photography & Miller Publishing proudly present America The Beautiful, a book of photographs from each of the fifty states captured along the Letters From Home 50 States Tour earlier this year.

Books are available NOW and make incredible Christmas gifts!

CLICK HERE TO PRE-ORDER YOUR BOOK

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Tell ’em Bikernet.com sent ya !

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Thanking Our Veterans

Thank you to those who have served.

Today we honor the men and women who have served in our U.S. armed forces. On Veterans Day and every day, we are enormously grateful for the sacrifices they and their families have made to protect America.

Too many of those who made this sacrifice are struggling with homelessness, worrying about their next meal, and suffering with disabilities. At Harbor Freight, we believe strongly in supporting organizations that care for American veterans and their families in their time of need. That’s why Harbor Freight Tools Foundation, LLC continues to support the important work of U.S. VETS, the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, and The Mission Continues. Harbor Freight also provides in-kind support for hundreds of veteran-serving organizations’ local projects in communities across the country each year, and our Associates also participate in activities that benefit veterans and their families.

We are so proud of the many veterans who are members of our Harbor Freight family and that Newsweek Magazine has recognized Harbor Freight as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Veterans.

Please join me in honoring all veterans and thanking them for their service to our country.

Sincerely,
Eric Smidt
Founder and CEO
Harbor Freight Tools Founder

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Bikernet.com 100 Words Fiction Contest Report

We are into the 7th month of this popular contest — a challenge to write fiction in 100 words or less– and win Bikernet.com swag and goodies.

October was the 6th month and we had contestants return to participate again. The contest can be addictive, especially once you know you can actually write a meaningful story within 100 words.

So delightfully, we announce that the winner for October is also the person who won this contest first-time around– back in May 2023 — so Congratulations to Steven Sanner.

He delivers action and emotion yet again on two-wheels with his latest entry “Long Rides.”

Check it out on Bikernet Blog at:
https://blog.bikernet.com/100-wfc-long-rides-by-steven-sanner/

Read all entries ever published by visiting:
https://www.bikernet.com/pages/100_Word_Fiction_Contest.aspx

All you gotta do is subscribe to Bikernet’s free weekly newsletter and send in your entry to wayfarer@bikernet.com

See you on the Blog. Happy inking!

–Wayfarer
Editor: Bikernet Blog
BIKERNET.COM ™

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