100 WFC: Been There Done That by Steven Sanner
By Wayfarer |
BEEN THERE DONE THAT by Steven Sanner
Well, I didn’t think it could happen to me. Everyone has had the feeling of deja vu at least once in their life. Some have had it more than once. There I was, just sitting on my old ridged Shovel at the red traffic light, just enjoying the day when I got the feeling that I needed to get off the bike and run, and that’s what I did. I bailed off that thing like there was a rattlesnake under my ass. When I did there was a loud crash and I saw what was left of my bike flying through the intersection. * * * * 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 the editor wayfarer@bikernet.comNCOM Biker Newsbytes for May 2023
By Wayfarer |
Compiled & Edited by Bill Bish
Industry & Legislative Motorcycle News from USA and the world
IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK —
- “COMING TOGETHER” WELCOMED AT NCOM CONVENTION
- AORA WOULD EXPAND MOTORIZED RECREATION
- MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY “FLAT” AS SALES SLIP
- MIC ADDS POPULAR “ADVENTURE BIKE” MARKET SEGMENT
- NHTSA REPORTS RISE IN MOTORCYCLIST FATALITIES
- WHO PROMOTES HELMET USAGE WORLDWIDE
- ENHANCED DRIVERS LICENSES AVAILABLE IN OHIO
- MOTORCYCLE TRAINING GRADUATES EXEMPTED FROM SKILLS TEST IN KENTUCKY
- BIG-FOUR TO CONDUCT JOINT RESEARCH ON HYDROGEN MOTORCYCLES
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Weekly 100 word Fiction Contest
By Wayfarer |
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 the editor wayfarer@bikernet.com
Here is the first one, by Bandit himself!
Title: Choices or The Economy of Life
The phone rang early. “Do you want it or not?” The temperamental voice demanded. It involved the sale of a 1945 Knucklehead, my dream ride.
I rolled over and touched the softest ass on the planet. She woke and twisted into my arms naked and wet. Her sapphire eyes blinked and we kissed. “Where are we going for our honeymoon?”
My phone blinked a text message. “Have you registered for school?” Dad. I rolled over and she climbed on top of me. As she pushed against my chest and stirred, I pondered the bobbed Harley and riding across Mexico.
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Royal Enfield aims to roll out uniquely differentiated electric bikes: CEO
By Wayfarer |
with inputs by PTI and https://economictimes.indiatimes.com
Iconic motorcycle manufacturer Royal Enfield is investing for development of differentiated electric motorcycles in India, said CEO B Govindarajan. Interestingly, the company is also creating a supplier ecosystem around its Chennai-based plant, funded by a capital expenditure of INR 10 billion in the current fiscal year.
Royal Enfield has commissioned a very capable team and has started commitment of very deep investments in terms of product development, product strategy and in the product testing and development area, he added.
Further, the CEO noted that the company has made a strategic investment in electric Stark Future EV company and now teams from both companies are working well.
“Currently, we have laid a robust long-term product and technology roadmap on electric vehicles and towards developing the supplier ecosystem – its our focus as of now,” Govindarajan noted.
When asked about network expansion in the domestic market, Govindarajan said the company currently has about 2,100 retail outlets across India, a mix of studio stores and dealership outlets.
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March 20, 2003 Part 1
By Bandit |
Some cloudy days I sit down after compilling the news and ponder this brief intro. I wonder what the hell I should babble about. I don’t want to constantly discuss Bikernet or my rocky love life. On the otherhand it’s one of the blast parts of life. Sure it’s exagerated and I make an ordinary night into a wild party. Hell, I wish each night was packed full of wheelstands and women.
Instead of waking up to sex and chrome this morning I woke up early to check the Iraqi conflict. I couldn’t sleep. I don’t label it a War, for a couple of reason. Primarily I hope we can kick his ass in a week and our brothers and sisters can split for home.
I’m sick of the political retoric. With my fingers crossed behind my back, I stand tall in support of the brilliant men and women who made the decision to deal with Iraq, and the brave men and women that are there fighting. I hope their every assumption is dead-nuts-on and that the world will be a better place in a couple of weeks. Let’s get to the news:
“ODD” ACCIDENTS OUTNUMBER MOTORCYCLE FATALITIES According to the National Safety Council, more people were killed in “odd” accidents than on motorcycles in 1999, points out Joe “Cowboy” Dickey. “Of those who might have survived with a helmet, stair walkers led the list,” stated Cowboy, former State Coordinator for ABATE of Pennsylvania and a member of the NCOM Board of Directors.
Check these killers out:
* Bitten by a dog (25)
* Stung by a hornet, wasp, or bee (43)
* Scalded to death by hot tap water (51)
* Struck by lightning (64)
* Occupant of commercial bus or train (116)
* Drowned in a bathtub (320)
* Accidentally suffocated or strangled in bed (330)
* Fell off of a ladder (375)
* Fell down stairs or steps (1,421)
This is just the tip of the legislative new iceberg. Check the Bikernet Rights department for all the lastest news–The Bish Report.
SPEED CHANNEL TO FILM WILD HOG MUSIC FESTIVAL–The Speed Channel has announced that, Corbin’s Ride On will be filming the 3rd Annual Wild Hog Music Festival & Motorcycle Rally. Corbin’s Ride On is afast-paced, location-based show designed to capture the enthusiasm and excitement of the motorcycle lifestyle. Episodes contain coverage of events and rallies, featureson particular motorcycles, celebrities and collections as well as product/techsegments. The segment will air 9 times during the 2003 season highlighting the festival,motorcycle participants and Helena?s scenic landscapes.
The filming will also include the host of the series participating in the PokerRun as they ride throughout the delta. Corbin’s Ride On airs on Speed Channel?sTwo-Wheel Tuesday at 11:00 pm Eastern. The Wild Hog festival committee is honored thatthe Speed Channel chose the Wild Hog Music Festival to highlight from thousands of festivals throughout the country.
Normally when someone mentions Helena, Arkansas they usually conjure up the sounds of the blues and the King Biscuit Blues Festival, the Warfield MusicFestival or even gospel music and the Delta Cultural Center Gospel Festival. However on April 25, 26 and 27 you will again hear the sounds of the rolling thundercoming from thousands of motorcycles converging on this normally quiet sleepy deltariver town. They are returning to Helena for the 3rd Annual Wild Hog Music Festivaland Motorcycle Rally held in downtown Helena, better known to many as Arkansas? Music Festival Capital.
Registration information and the latest event particulars can be obtained atour website at www.wildhogmusic.org
A SITE NOT FOR EVERYONE–Check out the Henchmen’s World Web Site and hang on:
BIKERS BALL RAISES RECORD NUMBERS–Daytona Bike Week. “We all know rain hit Daytona hard this year”for all but one fabulous Florida sunny day on Thursday. I felt terrible for all of the vendors and bikers that came in from everywhere and worried that the VQ Bikers Ball would also take a big hit. But, amazingly, the event was the best ever since its first year in ’96 reporting a “NET” close to $150,000 for the Boys & Girls Clubs! That is NET!
As always, the core riders set up at the Halifax Marina on their boats and motorhomes with the 24-hour security, hospitality and hang out hub. Lazy Days Motorhomes out of Sarasota hooked up a number of the builders who have built bikes for the charity including Billy Lane, Eddie Trotta, Paul Yaffe, and Kim Suter with their own motorhomes for the week. It turned the Bikers Ball “hub” into more of a “builders arena” especially during the off-hours.
The escorted day rides went off without a hitch (or rain!) as did the lap around the Daytona In’tl Speedway and the private party at The Wreck on Main Street. Bruce Rossmeyer, owner of the bar/restaurant, closed it down for the Bikers Ball for the third year and brought in Jason D. Williams from Nashville to entertain this guy is a current Jerry Lee Lewis and rocked the house with his rockabilly and wild style. Wild just doesn’t describe him at the Daytona Harley ? Camel party the night before he literally kicked the piano across the room on his last number and at our party at The Wreck jammed upside down, with his feet, fire and all no less never missing a beat on the piano.
The Friday night “Ball” itself moved to The Plaza Resort on the beach this year. I have to give credit to Tim Edmonson of American Ironhorse for taking me there last year and Steve Penland with the hotel for coming through with every promise where during Bike Week can you “valet”? Anyway, the venue could not have been better. All of the ViQe’ winners and top builders brought in bikes for the cocktail party and it was packed. More than 325 this year up from 225 last year. Not a question it will increase even more next year.As always, the live auction is a highlight and it had to have been one of the best ever. Hawaiian Tropic offered a “judging” position at their finals in Hawaii with three Tropic gals doing the selling (Paul Yaffee, Mr. Judge, won the bidding!), Playboy Magazine offered a breakfast and tour of Hugh’s Playboy mansion, World Tourer put up a ride through Europe, Harley-Davidson put in a twin-cam coffee table, Honda put up the first Rhune in the country which brought in $35k! ? the highlight though was the Choppers Inc., Billy Lane bike that he built entirely for the charity with a donated TP engine and Baker transmission. This brought in over $50k in a blink!Speaking of Billy given you’ve not been under a rock and heard of the Discovery Channel’s Biker Build-Off later this year it is known Billy will be competing with Dave Perewit. At the live auction, here Billy bid $4500 for a fuel tank painted and signed by Perewitz! Though he got out-bid at $5k, if you want to talk respect and comradery, it was all too evident and cool as chit when the two shook hands out of respectthe newcomer and long-timer master-builder. That is what the Bikers Ball is really all about putting aside the ego’s and coming together for a great cause. Billy told me he was genuinely honored to be in the realm of Perewitz, Bourgett, Ness and the others if not for nothing but respect of them. It was cool moment that showed it.Bandit, thanks as always for your great support & congrats on such an awesome, informative site Bikernet.com! You were there at the beginning of this event and have always offered your support.
Thanks for all you do!! See you next year, okay?!
–Carrie Repp
carrie@1hd.com
LIFE AND TIMES OF BANDIT–A new version is about to hit the cantina. It’s all lies, but fun to read.
–Snake
LA CALENDAR SHOW UPDATE–LA Calendar Motorcycle Show Hostess Ashley Esqueda, Miss Los Angeles,makes the finalists on ABC TV’s ALL AMERICAN GIRL.
Hosting the 2003 Los Angels Calendar Motorcycle Show Weekend on July19-20th will be beautiful Ashley Esqueda, a 20 year old universitystudent, 6 foot tall school basketball star, and Miss Los Angeles 2002.
Ashely entered and won the Calendar Girl pageant at the 2002 Show, andwas awarded a paid photo shoot for the 2004 FastDates.com Calendarswhich will premier at this year’s event. Ashley is presently appearingin ABC television’s new reality show All American Girl where she madethe cut into the top 15 finalists. Follow Ashley’s exploits on ABC TVeach Wednesday 10-11pm as she advances towards the finals.
The Los Angeles Calendar Motorcycle Show Weekend presented byPerformance Machine, Bikernet.com and Iron Works magazine and held at the Queen MaryEvent Park in Long Beach, CA, continues to grow every year as the mostpopular streetbike show in America catering to the custom, cruiser andsportbike markets. Always the 3rd weekend of July, the 12th Annual Showis scheduled for Saturday July 19th and Sunday July 20th, 2003.
HONDA RIDER EVENT–6th Annual Heartland Honda Red Riders Cruisin For Kids Poker Run held Sunday April 27, 2003, and an open house on Friday and Saturday April 25-26, 2003 . Proceeds will benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northwest Arkansas. There will be a 2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 Giveaway and cash prizes for the best poker hands.
It only cost $20 a hand which includes a t-shirt and a meal. Registration is at 8:30 A.M. at Heartland Honda in Springdale Arkansas (2021 W. Sunset Hwy. 412) ph. (479)751-7022 or toll free at 888-853-8468. You can pre-register at
–Rex Warr
BIKERNET SPONSORS BEST OF SHOW TROPHY FOR RUN FOR BREATH IN CHARLOTTE–I’m forwarding a message from your son and Mike’s cousin, Jose. He has some great ideas for trophies for the Run For Breath. If you aren’t careful he’s gonna show you up bad, so get off your old ass and get busy!
By the way, I heard something about your birthday coming up soon, and then I remembered your new March 20th holiday — any connection there??? I think I have it figured out! Whenever, happy birthday!!!
–Love and kisses,
Meanest
The word from Jose:How about if I cut a couple metal Iron crosses as a base, get my sun logo and weld it atop with a funky 1, 2 and 3 welded to it? Maybe paint them flat black, or metalflake (different colors) or just leave them outside to rust.Let me know…wadda ya’ think cousins……
I think this is becoming a very incestous family…
–Jose de Miguel Pullin Ball
CODE OF THE WEST REVEALED–Really like the site. I just have one question. What is the full Code of the West. I get bits and pieces of it, but am unsure of the whole Code. If you could provide some insight into this or point me in the right direction it would be appreciated.
–Keep riding forever,
Brad
Brad, we’ve launched the full code, (at least what we found in the desert). It’ll be revealed in the Cantina just after we dust off the iron chest and crack the lock.
SCREAMIN’ EAGLE DRAG TEAM RUNS STRONG AT GAINESVILLE–Hines Qualifies 10th; Wins First Two Rounds; Makes Semi-Finals and History
MILWAUKEE, WIS. – (March 16, 2003) The Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines drag racing team qualified for the NHRA Pro Stock opener at Gainesville, Fla., then made a strong run through the Sunday rounds into the semi-finals. Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines V-Rod rider Andrew Hines pulled the trigger on a 7.297 second/179.28 mph run in qualifying, the best performance by a V-Twin-powered motorcycle in the history of NHRA Pro Stock motorcycle racing.
Hines?s record-breaking run qualified the Screamin’ Eagle V-Rod 10th, the first time the Screamin’ Eagle team has earned a trip to the Sunday show and the quickest time ever recorded by an NHRA Harley Pro Stock Bike.
GT Tonglet, aboard the second Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines V-Rod, experienced mechanical problems and did not make the cut for Sunday’s show.
In Sunday’s first round, 19-year-old Hines had a 7.368 second/175.26 mph run, upsetting seventh-ranked Fred Collis aboard a Suzuki. Hines cruised through the second round when another veteran opponent, Craig Treble, the second ranked qualifier, left early and red-lighted his Suzuki, handing the Screamin’ Eagle V-Rod a trip to the semi-finals. In the semi-final run, Hines beat Geno Scali’s third-ranked Suzuki off the line and was pulling away when he experienced a mechanical problem past half track, giving up the win and a spot in the final. Hines took fourth place in points for the event.
“We are so proud of the hard work and dedication of this team. We achieved the first of our goals, to qualify for the show and advance in the rounds. We know there’s a lot of work ahead to get to where we want to be. But today we made NHRA history, and we’re celebrating,” said Mike Kennedy, director of marketing Parts and Accessories.
BIKERNET CONTRIBUTOR RUNS AFOUL OF FRENCH EBAY BIDDER– This is to a Ebay bidder in France,Who I gave the chance to bid, butwanted the shipping Free…. This is my Response…..
–Bob T.
francois
Fuck you French Asshole, I always knew you French Fuckers were Fuckedup. I was doing you a favor to bid. $5.00 shipping is the way it is, I donot ship Free, ’cause I do not accept out of country bids.
I am going to post your e-mail to everyone in The Great USA, How fuckedup you Frogs really are. You will learn fast about US Americans, if it wasn’t for us, you would still be eating German food, now you can go eat with Saddam..
Eat Shit Mutha Fucka
Fuck you Very Much
Bob T
USMC 67-71
Here’s the Original Message
Why didn’t you answer my questions about your shipping? Now it’s too late.You american dick head.
–Francois
BIKERNET ANIMAL HABITAT–A man and his wife were driving on a rainy evening when the lady spies aninjured skunk by the side of the road.
The man stops so that his wife can retrieve the injured animal. She getsinto the car and says, “The poor thing is freezing. Look at it shivering.”
The man says, “Put it between your legs to keep it warm.”
“What about the smell?” She asks.
He replies, “Hold its nose.”
–from Steve B.
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Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, And Yamaha Join Forces On Hydrogen Bikes
By Wayfarer |
with inputs by Janaki Jitchotvisut from www.MSN.com
Japan’s Big Four motorcycle manufacturers will conduct research and development together.
May 17, 2023, Japan’s Big Four motorcycle manufacturers announced their brave new plan to co-operate on development of hydrogen-powered motorcycle engines. Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha executives gathered together at a Tokyo press conference with the surprise announcement of formation of HySE — which stands for “Hydrogen Small Mobility and Engine Technology.”
Additionally, apart from these four biggest Japanese moto manufacturers, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Limited and Toyota Motor Corporation will also join HySE as special members. Having the latter two companies on board is significant as they have independently advanced their own hydrogen-powered research in their respective fields.
While HySE will focus on motorcycle engines, they plan to develop other hydrogen-powered engines for small mobility needs, as well.
The unrivalled HySE organization jointly announced a plan to pursue research and development in three main areas, with responsibilities for each divided among the four OEMs as follows:
- Research on hydrogen-powered engines (Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, and Kawasaki Motors)
- Study on hydrogen refuelling system (Yamaha)
- Study on fuel supply system (Kawasaki Motors)
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ABATE call to action
By Wayfarer |
The California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) just released their proposed changes to On-Road emissions standards and test procedures. These regulations and standards amendments are aimed at motorcycles and motorcycle engines manufactured on or after January 1, 1978 through 2025. This points to a desire to force the adoption of electric motorcycles beginning in 2026 which is seven years ahead of the EPA’s new emission standards for motor vehicles model-years 2027 to 2032. Below are highlights and commentary on these proposed changes…
The US. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed new federal emissions standards for motor vehicles model-years ’27 to ’32, intended to dramatically increase sales of electric vehicles (EVs) in the coming years. While these rules are not yet finalized and subject to approval, the agency’s target is clear: two-thirds of new passenger vehicles sold in the United States should be EVs by 2032.
California is already pursuing stricter greenhouse gas standards with a goal that 70% of new vehicles sold in the state will be zero-emissions vehicles by 2030. The Golden State is also seeking to completely ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035. This is significant, as 17 other states have followed all or part of California’s previous clean-car rules.
It has also eliminated an exemption provided to low-volume car manufacturers (those that produce fewer than 5,000 vehicles a year).
– The proposal, as drafted, is essentially the knock-out punch to the internal combustion engine (ICE) technologies the specialty automotive aftermarket has built its industry around.
– The Biden Administration estimates this proposal will result in two out of three new vehicles sold in the United States being electric by 2032. The proposal is not technology neutral, as the EPA and White House suggest.
– Ultimately, if these regulations are implemented, it will likely lead to more government subsidies to large automakers to manufacture EVs and for consumers to purchase them.
– We have already witnessed massive government subsidies to implement the infrastructure to support EVs:
1. The Infrastructure Bill that became law in 2022 funded 500,000 EV charging stations nationally.
2. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 financially incentivized Americans to purchase EVs.
– Government policies should support the work of small-business innovators that employ millions of Americans by letting the market and innovation drive solutions to the environmental challenges we all seek to solve.
– The unintended consequences of these regulations will be extremely far-reaching, adversely impacting rural and urban vehicle owners and reducing consumer choice
We at ABATE highly recommend our members review CARB’s proposed amendments and submit comments to them by the June 2 deadline. Without such public input, the agency may assume a general “unchallenged” acceptance of their proposal. As a reminder, it is easier to stop such changes BEFORE they go into effect. Once they take effect, it is extremely difficult to change them.
Written Comments – MUST BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE JUNE 2, 2023
Written comments on the draft regulation can be submitted via e-mail to – jason.mcphee@arb.ca.gov
or mailed to:
California Air Resources Board
1927 13th Street: Sacramento, CA 95811
Attention: Jason McPhee
There will be a Public Workshop to discuss these proposed On-Road Motorcycle (ONMC) regulatory amendments on June 7th. Again, this is our opportunity to express our concerns and push back on these proposed changes. If we fail to do this, then it is on us when these changes go into effect. I’m just being real here. The government only gives us a sliver of a window to challenge them, so we must take that opportunity en mass if we want to keep our beloved internal combustion engines for future generations.
Date: June 7, 2023 – Time: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (PST): Location: Zoom Virtual Meeting
We at ABATE can’t stress the importance of getting engaged in the above activity. PLEASE… invest your time to saving our beloved motorcycles, hobby, and way of life BEFORE it is too late.
Also please share this information with everyone you know who rides, whether they are ABATE members or not. It going to take all of us to slow these government programs.
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THE GROUP BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for May 18, 2023
By Bandit |
Hey,
This is turning into an interesting week. With the twitter and FBI resolutions, maybe truth and honesty will take center stage again.
I was going to call this the apathetic news, but that’s not true. The Group stands for the emergence of small but powerful groups in our society. As the population grows, we see small groups expand.
It goes along with our industry adage. Over the years folks claimed doom for motorcycling. We’ve had ups and downs, but the population continues to grow and more motorcyclists are born. But look at the industry as a whole. It’s made up of way more groups. There’s the bagger crowd, the touring guys, the chopper builders, the antique industry, the dirt racers, the drag racers and the Bonneville crew.
So, our society has also expanded. Some have been good and some groups very bad. We need to learn how to deal with both. Can’t be complacent or apathetic now.
Let’s hit the news:
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THE TWITTER REPORT-– There has been another sighting of the regular complaint that climate scientists are being subject to hury comments on Twitter.
The Guardian reports a “huge” rise in abuse since Elon Musk took over the platform last year. “It’s mostly just people saying you are talking rubbish,” admits Professor Richard Betts from the Met Office, although the Guardian headlines its story with a “vicious abuse” charge. This would appear to be the same Guardian that apologized in 2019 for saying David Cameron felt only “privileged pain” upon the death of his handicapped young son.
The same newspaper that recently published George Monbiot’s belief that “taking out” pipelines, refineries, abattoirs, coal plants and SUVs is “morally justified“, and the same publication that has taken to printing racist cartoons aimed at its political opponents that would not have looked out of place in a Third Reich newspaper.
The Guardian reports that some of the U.K.’s top scientists are struggling to deal with this rise in abuse from “climate deniers”. They are fighting to make themselves heard over what is described as a “barrage of hostile comments”. Twitter employees who ensured ‘trusted’ content was prioritised have been sacked, while Right-wing culture warriors such as Jordan Peterson have been reinstated. The newspaper cites a recent survey from Global Witness which suggested prominent scientists were the most likely to face abuse.
One of those prominent scientists is UCL Geography Professor Mark Maslin, who received an ‘abusive’ tweet that referred to “a fairy tale about the big bad weather”. Another correspondent replied: “Great stories about BS science Mark. But I am tired of sci-fi.” Dr. Helen Muri, a Norwegian researcher, was sent a graph of Greenland ice core temperatures over the last 10,000 years suggesting current temperatures were at an all-time low. The writer asked in polite terms, “Any luck finding the climate crisis yet?”
Of course, there is abuse across social media, some of it not very pleasant. Nobody condones threats of violence, or indeed support for violent acts, and it should be removed from public discourse. But anyone who takes an inquiring view on the current mainstream narrative on issues such as climate change and Covid gets enormous amounts of abuse on a daily basis. Slightly less concern seems to be in evidence for all the hurty feelings this may be causing us (not that it is something that really fusses us).
What is happening of course is that the horrors of the collectivist Net Zero project are becoming increasingly apparent, as a widespread attack on almost all human activity is launched under the suggestion that the climate is breaking down. Until recently the ‘settled’ science promoting this view had a safe, largely uncontested space to prosper. But skepticism about the unproven hypothesis that humans operate the climate thermostat by burning fossil fuels is growing, with two recent polls showing that over 40% of people surveyed worldwide believe climate change is mainly due to natural causes. Far from coughing up the huge sums required to hit Net Zero, 4 in 10 Americans are not even prepared to pay more than two dimes a week to combat climate change…
The loss of Twitter as a ‘safe’ space for climate alarmists has been a bitter blow. It is not seemingly enough to exert considerable control over most other public platforms including social and mainstream media. Global Witness is of the view that if climate scientists are unable to do their work because of “stress and fear caused by harassment”, the critical evidence that undergirds climate action and solutions is put at risk. For his part, Maslin seems particularly disappointed, since he discloses that he held regular meetings with the platform’s Head of Sustainability to ensure ‘trusted’ information was pushed to the top. But the sustainability chief was sacked and Twitter “became the Wild West”, he laments.
It is reasonable for social media users to tell delicate activists like Maslin that there is really nothing to worry about from our climate. It’s just free speech, and it applies – in fact it is vital – in science and geography, as elsewhere. But it’s not just about science anymore. It is becoming apparent that Net Zero is being used as an attack on almost all human activity. Everything humans do to survive, from keeping warm to growing food, is being cast as an attack on Mother Earth.
Chris Morrison is the Daily Sceptic’s Environment Editor.
–WUWT
MOTODOFFO WINES NAMED— Named the Official Wine of The Sturgis Buffalo Chip
Rallygoers will be able to meet the Doffo family and try the moto-inspired wines during the 2023 Sturgis Rally.
MotoDoffo Wines, a division of family-owned Doffo Winery located in Temecula, California, is proud to announce its partnership with the world-renowned Sturgis Buffalo Chip as its official wine provider. This marks the first ever partnership of its kind and will bring the wine tasting experience to the thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts that flock to South Dakota each year for the legendary motorcycle rally.
A selection of MotoDoffo wines: 2020 Gran Tinto, 2020 Super Tinto and 2020 Sixty Six
The Sturgis Buffalo Chip is the premier attraction during the world’s largest motorcycle rally that draws an estimated attendance of over 500,000 people annually. It is known for its impressive lineup of musical acts and special events that take place during its ten-day run each summer. MotoDoffo Wines will be offering tastings to patrons at Crossroads during the rally, and several wines will be available for purchase in the Buffalo Chip’s various bars and restaurants.
In addition to providing signature wines through the event, winery founder Marcelo Doffo, his daughters Samantha and Brigitte and son Damian, will be participating in the Sturgis Buffalo Chip’s Legends Ride and Biker Belles, and will be sharing tastings at its Motorcycles as Art Exhibit as well as its Industry Party.
Several of MotoDoffo’s lineup of wines inspired by American v-twin motorcycles are already available for purchase on their website, including the Super Tinto, Gran Tinto and Sixty Six. More unique wines are on the way, including a special edition wine created in conjunction with The Sturgis Buffalo Chip.
For more information and to order online, visit www.motodoffo.com/wine. To learn more about MotoDoffo Wines, lifestyle apparel and motorcycle collection, or to make plans to visit the Temecula, California winery, visit www.motodoffo.com.
SEMA CEO’S EDITORIAL OPPOSING EPA GREENHOUSE GAS RULE–
We need your help to protect the automotive aftermarket industry and small businesses from the EPA’s proposed greenhouse gas rule. SEMA CEO Mike Spagnola has written an editorial in the Washington Examiner opposing this rule, which would prioritize electric vehicles and put our industry at risk.
We urge you to share this important editorial with your network and on social media to help spread the word and raise awareness. Together, we can make our voices heard and protect the industry and small businesses in Virginia and across the country.
Please share this link to Mike Spagnola’s editorial in the Washington Examiner: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/faith-freedom-self-reliance/new-epa-emissions-proposal-puts-automotive-supply-chains-and-small-businesses-at-risk
–SEMA
THIS JUST IN FROM THE NAMZ ELECTRIC IVORY TOWER—
Let’s get that back end more visible with our Perfect Plate Light illuminated license plate frames!
Sure, the name “Perfect Plate Light” is pretty bold and the only way you should ever feel confident to make such a statement is if it’s true… and we feel it is. These are “the perfect” license plate frame, they not only secure your plate but they give you all the benefits LED lighting has to offer. An red running light, brake light, turn signals, white tag illumination and most importantly, SAFETY!
LLC-PPL-G: Our illuminated Perfect Plate Light™ License Plate Frame, Gloss Black, features RED running light, RED brake light, WHITE license plate light & RED turn signals. (Includes mounting hardware.)
(flat Perfect Plate Lights) When we came out with these in 2019, we knew we had a game changer. These little additions to the backside of your ride will definitely let everyone behind you know that you are there! Ultra-bright SMD LED’s and completely sealed from the elements for a lifetime of worry-free operation. Will bolt onto any flat 7″ x 4″ flat backing plate and installs in minutes.
We offer fitments for virtually every Harley Davidson Model, to include Indian Models as well! Our flat Perfect Plate Lights also will work with our Turn Signal Eliminators to really clean up the back end yet still provide you with bright visibility you need to feel safe!
VERGE MOTORCYCLES LAUNCHES— NEW LIMITED EDITION $87,000 ELECTRIC SIGNATURE SUPERBIKE DESIGNED BY TWO-TIME F1 CHAMPION MIKA HÄKKINEN
Finnish Superbike Manufacturer Creates ‘Signature’ Model Designed by Finnish Racing Legend Mika Häkkinen Limited to Just 100 Bikes
World-famous F1 legend and two-time World Champion Mika Häkkinen has designed the signature model of a new electric superbike in collaboration with Finnish electric superbike pioneer, Verge Motorcycles. Just one hundred Signature bikes will be manufactured.
“I know from experience what it takes to develop a vehicle that embodies speed, precision and elegance. I wanted to design the bike right down to the smallest detail rather than just picking the color. Each bike is numbered and features an exclusive signature. This electric superbike represents the future of riding and is a testament to a life lived to the fullest,” says Mika Häkkinen.
The luxury superbike designed with Mika Häkkinen combines a stylish and bold design with Verge’s unique technologies. Perfected down to the last detail, the model represents the most powerful and advanced electric superbike on the market with a range of 350 kilometers and a fast-charging time of just 35 minutes. In addition, it features an integrated rim motor inside the rear wheel, which is a patented and internationally awarded innovation developed by Verge.
This means that all of the power is transferred straight to the road and creates more space in the middle of the bike for the battery pack, while also lowering the bike’s center of gravity. This allows for low weight distribution, making handling the bike feel more nimble and light. The hubless design allows Verge to remove all moving parts like chains and cogwheels, leading to a streamlined design.
Based on the innovative Verge TS Pro performance platform, this new superbike embodies the same spirit of innovation, performance, and excellence that defined Häkkinen’s legendary career in motorsports. With sophisticated features like a hubless motor, instant torque, and fast charging capabilities, this platform represents the future of motorcycling technology. Capable of producing a 0-60 time of 3.5 seconds, the special edition Verge Signature bikes also can reach a top speed of 200 km/hour, nearly 125 miles per hour. Offering an incredible 1000 nm of torque (more than 730 lb-ft), the special-edition Verge bike is balanced out by the company’s traction control system, ABS and customizable riding modes to keep the rider entirely in control at all times. Custom Brembo brakes help to increase stopping power, to further balance the incredible power harnessed within each superbike.
The Verge Signature is engineered from the highest quality materials in the world, incorporating carbon fiber fairings and a unique ceramic surface treatment that protects against scratches. A completely custom midnight suspension and pitch black shock absorbers combine with dark gray and silver surfaces to complete the exclusive livery detailing.
Mika Häkkinen and Verge Motorcycles teamed up at the beginning of 2023, when Häkkinen was appointed to the company’s Advisory Board. Häkkinen is also one of the investors in Verge Motorcycles. The Verge Signature model that Häkkinen and the company have designed represents two leaders in their respective fields joining to create something extraordinary.
The unique superbike designed by Häkkinen is available for purchase via the Verge Motorcycles online store. It can also be purchased from the new Verge Motorcycles flagship store in Monaco, which will open in connection with the Monaco Grand Prix and is the superbike manufacturer’s first physical shop and showroom. With a U.S. base of operations in San Francisco, California, Verge Motorcycles plans to open the company’s first U.S. dealership in the near future.
The retail price of the bike without taxes is 80,000 euros or around $87,000. For more information, please visit www.vergemotorcycles.com.
MRF REPORT—Traveling back from DC.
I am traveling back from our National Bikers Inside the Beltway lobbying event in Washington D.C.
We had constituents, from both MC’s and ABATEs from right at 40 states, hit all 535 offices over the 3 days.
Pretty good response on RPM act being re-introduced, expect over 100 co-sponsors fairly quickly.
Excellent response on our 3rd round of right to repair, farmers are hand in hand with us fighting John Deere, while we battle Harley and Polaris, interesting that they don’t want to modify our bikes or service anything a few years old, so it’s about forcing people to buy new bikes that will never run right.
The Preservation of Choice bill (ICE) has massive Republican support, zero democratic support.
Much follow up in coming couple of weeks.
Looking for the Independent Motorcycle Aftermarket Council launch.
–Kirk Willard
President
QUANTUM DEAL OF THE WEEK— I have a 200 American Quantum with 1950 miles. He suggests it might be valuable to a collector and that you might know a Buyer. I just had the 3-hole service done and bike runs like a rocket.
I just turned 66 and can no longer ride for physical reasons and would like to sell the bike. Would you be able to suggest a good place/way to sell it? Thanks for any information you can provide.
–Michael Palmer
Madison, AL. 35758
T: 757-348-3677
“I suggested Bring a Trailer, online auction site.” –Bandit
COMPETITION DISTRIBUTING BRINGS YOU THE– *PRE-ORDER* Mad Scientist 8 Valve Hooded Sweatshirt
Pre-order ends 5/30 PRE-ORDER – Orders will be shipped in 4-6 weeks after the preorder ends 8-ounce, 50/50 cotton/poly
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MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING–and South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks, Team Up for Boating BUI and ATV DUI Prevention Campaign to Kick Off Summer Recreation Season
SOUTH DAKOTA — Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) South Dakota volunteers and staff are teaming up with the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks to promote safe boating and ATV seasons and to educate about the dangers of operating a boat, watercraft, and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) while impaired by alcohol or other drugs.
“Recreational Vehicle impaired crashes affect families the same way as road vehicle impaired crashes do,” said MADD South Dakota Regional Executive Director Veronica Hawman. “Unfortunately, there is not always the same mindset for Recreational Vehicle drivers in terms of choosing to operate them sober.”
According to the U.S. Coast Guard, alcohol is a leading known contributing factor in fatal boating incidents. Where the primary cause was known, alcohol was listed as the leading contributing factor in 18% of deaths in 2020.
Additionally, a boater is likely to become impaired more quickly than an automobile driver, and even moderate drinking can cause significant impairment on a boat. The environmental stressors of the marine environment – motion, vibration, engine noise, sun, wind, and spray – accelerate the impairing effect of alcohol. These stressors cause fatigue, making a boater’s coordination, judgment, and reaction time decline even faster when using alcohol.
Operating a boat with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08 or higher is against federal law and most state laws.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety created a Fatality Facts 2020: Motorcycles and ATVs report. Where the primary cause of ATV crash was known there were 111 estimated ATV deaths with BACs greater or equal to 0.08, and 73 estimated ATV deaths with BACs greater or equal to 0.15.
“It’s important to remember that operating any type of vehicle under the influence on the water or on land can cause traumatic injuries and tragic loss of life,” said MADD South Dakota Regional Executive Director Veronica Hawman. “If your plans include alcohol, consider doing so onshore AFTER you are finished boating for the day and have a non-drinking driver to get you to your next destination on land.”
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks remind all recreation explorers to take the following safety precautions this summer:
Boats
- Take a boating safety course
- Boat responsibly on the water
- Wear a life jacket
- Attach the engine cut-off switch
- Get a free vessel safety check
- Never drink or use drugs and operate a boat
- Find more information at madd.org/bui
ATVs
- Take an ATV safety course
- Always wear appropriate gear (helmets, goggles, clothing)
- Never ride on paved roads except to cross safely
- Ride an ATV that’s right for your age
- Never carry a passenger on a single-rider ATV
- Supervise riders younger than 16
- Never drink or use drugs and operate an ATV or UTV
“I’m not a big supporter of MADD. They did turn into a group against any drinking, anytime. Sort of a control freak effort to stymie fun. I could be wrong.” –Bandit
BIKERNET MOVIE OF THE WEEK— I finally got to see the movie Big George Foreman.
https://www.taijutsu.art/2023/02/life-of-george-foreman.html
It seems there was something called “Job Corps” back then in USA. I was wondering if it’s still there.
Hey, the good news is, it’s still there and people need to know about its success story.
I wonder how many other nations have woken up to the need of such an organization. Of course, developing nations need it more than the G8 nations, but they imagine the priority is basic survival — food, medication, literacy.
The movie illustrates how engaging the youth can easily change the destiny of a nation or at least a community / town / neighborhood. Education is ridiculously expensive even in developing nations and the governments let the public school infrastructure rot for no valid reason.
While the movie proves faith can move mountains and it certainly moved that mountain of a man to new heights — it doesn’t really build much trust in organized religions and private sector educational institutions.
–Wayfarer
Editor
Bikernet Blog & Facebook Page
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THIS JUST IN FROM THE DOWN UNDER TEMPLE OF THOUGHT–
Not everyone is going to understand your life journey.
Not everyone is going to believe in what you believe in.
You are your own path so never change who you are.
“Stay true, be you.”
–Ray Russell
Senior Monk
Bikernet.com Thought University
Australia
LIFESTYLE CYCLES DEAL OF THE WEEK- Here is the bike of the week.
URL: https://www.lifestylecycles.com/default.asp?page=xPreOwnedInventoryDetail&id=13783956
STOCK #13803
2015 Harley Davidson FLSTN Softail Deluxe
Only 9490 Miles!
This bike is so clean it looks like it was sealed in an air tight bag in someone’s garage! This is the ultimate “Gangsta” bike!
* ABS Antilock brakes
* 16-inch radiused 1 1/2-inch Chrome Ape hanger handlebars
* Wide White wall tires
* Vance Hines dual exhaust
* Stage 1 high flow air cleaner
* LED head and spot lights
* Black Stainless Steel cables
* Tuner
* Super clean
This bike is only $18,995
Plus license, $85.00 documentation fee, and local sales tax. NO HIDDEN FEES like some dealers. And we have no reconditioning or prep fees. This bike has passed Lifestyle Cycles rigorous 92-point safety/mechanical/structural inspection.This motorcycle has not been refurbished and does not come with any warranty expressed or implied! EXTENDED WARRANTIES are available!
Fill out an online application today. We have EZ FINANCING
Lifestyle Cycles is located at 1510 State College Blvd,Anaheim,CA,92806. Open 7 days a week.
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Huge selection of Street Glides, Road Glides, Road Kings, Ultras, Sportsters, Softails, Dynas, and much more!
We are California’s pre-owned Harley Mega-Store with over 200 Pre-Owned Harley-Davidsons in stock! To view our current inventory,
Please visit www.LifestyleCycles.com or www.facebook.com/LifestyleCyclesUsedHarleys/
–Richard Allstun
Marketing Director
Lifestyle Cycles
714.490.0155
FERRARI FOR FREEDOM— resists pressure to phase out combustion engine
Ferrari will continue to build cars with internal combustion engines into the late 2030s, despite efforts by governments around the world to phase out the technology.
The boss of the Italian manufacturer said it would be “arrogant” to dictate to customers what they can buy.
For Ferrari, as for many other premium brands, the move towards electric cars presents a steep marketing challenge.
But the company is due to introduce its first electric supercar in 2025.
In a BBC interview, Ferrari boss Benedetto Vigna pointed to this decision as a sign that technology was evolving, and denied doing so would undermine the company’s environmental credentials.
“I don’t want to be arrogant and impose a choice on our clients,” he said.
“It is the client who must choose if they want an ICE (internal combustion engine), a hybrid or an electric car.”
–By Theo Leggett
Business correspondent, BBC News
Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/65539880
“What can I say – Ferrari we love you. I’d buy one of your cars if I could afford it.”
–WUWT
SECRET PAINT FINISH TIP OF THE WEEK—from Irish Rich of Shamrock Fabrication and Kirk Taylor designs.
Rich had a frame powder-coated gloss black. As soon as he started to work on it, he noticed minute scratches. He reached out to Kirk, an expert with paint. Kirk recommended building the bike then polishing any scratches with McGuire’s #7 detailing compound. He also suggested a final coat of Mother’s paste wax or McGuire’s California Gold paste wax.
There you have it.
–Bandit
EMILY’S HOPE POKER RUN–
I am reaching out on behalf of Emily’s Hope, a non-profit organization dedicated to removing the stigma of substance use disorder through awareness, education, and prevention.
We are hosting our 5th Emily’s Hope Poker Run on June 24th and are currently seeking donations for our silent auction. Last year, with the help of generous donors like you, we raised $15,000 through our silent auction alone. These funds were used to provide much-needed support to those in need in our community.
–Anna Fey
annafey@emilyshope.charity
605-940-3504
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE—
California Advances Bill to Legalize Cruising; Encourage support from lawmakers on this proposal:
California has introduced SAN-supported legislation (AB 436) to allow automobile cruising activities to return statewide. Currently, local authorities are authorized to pass ordinances that regulate or prohibit cruising. This effort follows a resolution approved by the legislature last year celebrating the history and culture associated with automobile cruising, as well as encouraging local officials and law enforcement to work with local car clubs to conduct safe cruising events. Having passed the Assembly, the bill now awaits consideration in the Senate Committee on Transportation.
Lawmakers Must Hear from You Right Away!
Use the SEMA website link for an overview and lawmaker contact.
ACT NOW
–SEMA
SALT TORPEDO UPDATE—
We are starting to roll through our list regarding the run to the Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials in August. One line on the list covers procuring an enclosed trailer. A brother in Pasadena offered to give me the perfect trailer, just drive to L.A. and pick it up…
This week we started a local hunt and spoke to a Hamster who owned a Trailer sales company. We discussed EZ hauler aluminum trailers, which weigh half of what a steel and plywood trailer weighs.
I spoke to Irish Rich of Shamrocks Fabrication who has owned the same enclosed trailer for almost 20 years. He made me a check-off list.
- Make sure to get a spare tire.
- Two axle trailers are safer with independent, torsion-bar suspension over leaf springs
- Have E-tracks installed for versatile tie-down locations.
- Make sure to carry wheel chocks
- He recommends E-brakes.
- Make sure you get a jack with the trailer.
–Irish Rich and Bandit
Ps. If your trailer sits around for a year between trips, jack it up and relieve the pressure on the wheels. Have it checked and serviced before you use it again.
–Bandit
NEWS FROM THE DICE TEAM— Motorville Festival –
Brothers and sisters of UK and Europe, have you heard about the big show happening next week in Germany?
It’s set to be a jolly old knees up with a bunch of killer bands, pre ‘84 vehicles and plenty of beverages.
Find out more on the DicE Blog
–DicE Blog
New EPA emissions proposal puts automotive supply chains and small businesses at risk
By Mike Spagnola
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a proposal last month for strict new federal multipollutant emissions standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles. The proposal would decisively tilt the U.S. car and truck market toward electric vehicles over the next decade. The new standards would initiate for the 2027 model year and gradually increase through the 2032 model year.
If the EPA draft standards are implemented by 2032 as proposed, the agency anticipates that two-thirds of all new-car sales in the U.S. would be electric vehicles . This large-scale shift would significantly disrupt automotive industry supply chains and potentially eliminate large numbers of jobs in vehicle manufacturing, parts production, and repair shops. Ford alone estimates a 30% labor reduction in its transition to electric vehicles.
Likewise, much of the specialty automotive aftermarket — the parts and modifications you make to your vehicle once it leaves the car lot — is built around the internal combustion engine. The $51 billion aftermarket industry supports more than 1 million jobs in U.S. automotive manufacturing. The specialty automotive aftermarket has also led the way in alternative fuel innovations such as hydrogen, replacing older engine technologies with newer, cleaner versions and even conversions of older internal combustion engine-based cars to new electric, hydrogen, and other alternative fuels. Yet none of that is considered part of the broader plan to reduce greenhouse gases and criteria pollutants from automobiles.
Small businesses would be the most vulnerable to the disruptions caused by a seismic shift to battery-electric vehicles. According to the most recent Census Bureau tally of the almost 1,200 auto engine and transmission parts suppliers in the U.S., more than 60% had 20 or fewer employees. These companies often make specialized components, operate on tight margins, and rely on long-term contracts. They employ American workers with technical skills and create the often politically celebrated blue-collar jobs.
Large automakers are losing billions a year in their electric-vehicle programs, despite the massive financial infusion of taxpayer dollars they are receiving from the government and subsidies to purchase EVs. If they are struggling, how are small businesses expected to survive?
Clean air and the reduction of greenhouse gases are goals everyone can acknowledge. That said, when governments arbitrarily pick technology winners and losers, the marketplace is deprived of choices, and the public suffers. Instead of forcing this transition, the EPA should put in place incentives to support a diversified zero-emissions approach that takes advantage of breakthrough technologies across the spectrum.
Hydrogen, for example, is already being used as a power source in buildings, cars, trucks, forklifts, ships, and trains. Hydrogen-powered cars have greater range and faster refueling times compared to electric vehicles and reduce the need for limited-supply materials used in EV battery packs. And clean hydrogen generation is already feasible: The National Renewable Energy Laboratory website identifies five different methods to produce hydrogen economically from sustainable resources.
Other renewable fuels, including synthetic eFuels that allow legacy vehicles to operate in a carbon-neutral manner, should also be part of the equation. Where are the government-backed financial incentives for these alternate technologies?
The market is rightly skeptical of new EV technology, and right now, it simply does not have the infrastructure ready to support EVs. Yet by using multipollutant emissions regulations to force-feed EVs to the market, the government is effectively putting all its eggs into one technology basket.
The Biden administration should realize that the market’s hesitation to adopt EV technology in the first place proves that putting the government’s thumb on the scale is not an effective means of persuasion. But instead of adjusting course to let the market forge the transition, the administration is effectively doubling down on a flailing policy.
Meanwhile, a dozen states have recently introduced or passed legislation or resolutions affirming support for the internal combustion engine and for the government to remain technology-neutral in the debate to reduce automotive emissions. In Virginia, for example, it was only the state’s slim Democratic Senate majority that stymied Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s campaign platform issue to repeal Virginia’s internal combustion engine ban.
The EPA’s emissions proposal is misguided and counterproductive. Instead of trying to force a clean energy transition, the Biden administration should support the work of innovators and protect the small-business owners and those they employ by letting the market and innovation drive solutions to the environmental challenges we all seek to solve.
Mike Spagnola is the president/CEO of the Specialty Equipment Market Association, which represents more than 7,000 member companies that provide appearance, performance, comfort, convenience, and technology products for passenger and recreational vehicles.
–SEMA
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Indian Motorcycle today revealed the final custom Sport Chief build within its ‘Forged’ video series.
Featuring long-time friends renowned freestyle motocross riders Carey Hart and Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg, the final custom bike takes the stock performance of the Indian Sport Chief to an entirely new level.
When speaking to Twitch about his build plans, Hart said, “It’s already a great base. The components on the production Sport Chief are great, but for what you’re going to be doing, I’m going to really focus on the chassis, handling, and braking. You’re going to ride the wheels off this thing, so it has to perform. It’s not just a trophy bike.”
Hart started off by stripping the bike down to its motor and frame. He reengineered the brakes with race-spec Beringer components and tapped Trac Dynamics to develop a billet aluminum swingarm for increased rigidity and to minimize flex. He also called upon Barnstorm Cycles to add knee cuts to help slim the tank. The bike also features Hart & ODI bars and grips, super sticky Dunlop tires, machine wheels, a chain conversion and a Bassani 2-into-1 exhaust. Hart also raised the front end an inch and added a Beringer clutch perch to deliver a more moto-like feel that Twitch is accustomed to. To finish the bike off, Hart pulled in Schultz Design to deliver a paint scheme that was flashy, but classic, and truly represented Twitch’s personality.
For more information on the Indian Sport Chief, visit IndianMotorcycle.com. To watch the entire ‘Forged’ Series, visit Indian Motorcycle’s YouTube Playlist.
We thought the longtime friendship between Carey Hart and Twitch along with the build and the presentation of this kickass custom Sport Chief would be of interest to you and your audience.
–Zac
BIKERNET READER COMMENT—Bikernet Weekly News
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I appreciate the fine words from Ray Russel, and we owe him a vegemite sandwich at the very least. If I may quote a truly wise man,
“Three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love—and the greatest of these is love.”
So this tells me that honesty, truth, and respect first require the love of our fellow man. I know there’s nothing earth-shaking about this point of view, but it seems a whole lot like the biker brotherhood and the Code of the West. Just sayin’
–Sam Burns
FROM BIKERNET BLOG — this week
Rocketman builds beer powered motorcycle
Ky, is nicknamed ‘Rocketman’ for being the first civilian to launch a rocket into space. His past accomplishments include a rocket-powered toilet and a jet-powered coffee pot.
Now his latest invention is: a beer-powered motorcycle. The motorcycle could reach speeds up to 150 miles per hour. He hopes to take the bike to a drag strip soon to test its capabilities.
See the video and other details at Bikernet Blog:
https://blog.bikernet.com/american-creates-beer-powered-motorcycle/
–Wayfarer
Editor
Bikernet Blog & Facebook Page
LATEST REPORT FROM THE PRISM GANG–
Introducing the Prism Supply Sling Shot Shift Control. This foot shifter is designed to bolt onto Harley-Davidson Big Twin frames and will accommodate OEM kickstands.
BIKE FEATURE OF THE WEEK–Queen Lekha Choppers
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–Sam Burns
Feature Bike Editor
AMA Announces New Government Relations Director Nick Haris
Restructures and evolves its Government Relations Department to better serve members across the nation
PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The American Motorcyclist Association has appointed Nick Haris as Government Relations Director, while also restructuring and evolving its Government Relations Department to better serve members and support its mission: to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling.
“The AMA Government Relations Department stands on the front lines in the defense of motorcyclists’ rights, and we are committed to continuing our investment in a team that ensures the effectiveness of these efforts,” said AMA Present and CEO Rob Dingman. “Nick has a long record of success working in our Government Relations Department and will bring skilled leadership to his new role as the Government Relations Director.”
Nick Haris, previously the Western States Representative in the Government Relations Department, has held an advocacy role with the AMA since 2001. Haris also serves on the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme Commission for Mobility, is a member of the California Motorcycle Safety Program advisory committee and sits on the California Outdoor Recreation Foundation board of directors.
As Haris steps into his new role as Director, the Government Relations Department will also have a new structure that refocuses the team’s efforts to better represent motorcyclists at all levels of government: federal, regional, state and local.
As part of this evolution, the team will bring on board an experienced Washington Representative to monitor and influence policies and programs at the federal level. To increase representation at the regional and state level, the AMA is adding Central States and Eastern States Representatives to the team, while Haris will concurrently work as the Western States Representative along with his director duties. At the local level, the AMA will hire a Grassroots Specialist to coordinate and support government relations activities of local members, clubs and affiliates across the country.
Haris expressed his enthusiasm for leading the newly restructured department.
“I’m encouraged that we are adjusting the way we do government relations,” Haris said, “structuring it to better meet the needs of our members and engage with elected officials. Regionalization of the department allows our team to better establish and cultivate relationships with legislators and State Motorcyclist Rights Organizations. This restructure allows our team to be more responsive and agile when it comes to taking action on behalf of our members in a timely manner.”
The AMA is the largest and most influential motorcycling organization in the nation, with more than 214,000 members who ride for fun, sport, travel work or adventure. Its members are part of a diverse and passionate community of riders who love the freedom and thrill of riding and racing. The AMA Government Relations Department makes sure that motorcyclists can enjoy riding without unnecessary hassles or restrictions from the government, while advocating for laws and funding that expand riding opportunities.
“Unfortunately, the AMA shut down their DC office and Haris is a dirt bike rider. As I’m sure you noticed above, ICE engines or choice was never mentioned. Let’s watch closely.” –Bandit
BIKERNET BOOK OF THE WEEK CLUB—
Legendary Motorcycle Designer Willie G. Davidson Shares Stories of Motorcycles, Racing and Art in “Ride Free”
Motorcycle enthusiasts and fans of the legendary Willie G. Davidson have something to look forward to this August with the release of his new memoir, “Ride Free.” The book is a must-read for anyone who loves motorcycles or admires Willie’s incredible contributions to motorcycle culture.
“Ride Free” is a passionate commentary about some of Harley-Davidson’s most popular motorcycles and the changes in the motorcycle industry, from the post-WW II resurgence of riders, to the growing number of competitors from around the world in the ‘60s and ‘70s. But at the heart of the book is Davidson’s personal story, from his childhood growing up in the shadow of the Harley-Davidson factory to his decades-long career designing some of the most iconic motorcycles in history.
As a third-generation H-D employee, a part of the group that resurrected the company from the AMF-years and an avid supporter of non-profits, especially the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Willie G. Davidson has been at the heart of motorcycling culture for decades. In “Ride Free,” he shares an intimate look into his life and work, and shares his passion for motorcycle racing and art.
“I started competing in enduros during high school, and Nancy would cheer me on,” Davidson shared. “I was just extending the family tradition: both my father and my great-uncle Walter had been endurance-run champions. I competed in local events, never in a national, but I won a few trophies. When I traded up to a 165cc bike my senior year, I became more of a threat in those competitions.”
What sets the book apart from other memoirs is the fact that it will also feature Davidson’s own artwork, including drawings and watercolor paintings. “I wanted to share my story with fans of Harley-Davidson and anyone who loves motorcycles,” Davidson explains. “But I also wanted to share my artwork, which has always been a big part of my life.”
“I always describe my relation to the Motor Company as a love affair,” said Davidson. “And that’s really what it was, a lifetime love affair with (wife) Nancy by my side.”
Harley-Davidson fans can pre-order “Ride Free” on Willie’s website and be among the first to receive their copy when the book launches on August 1. Pre-orders also come with a bonus: a free download of one of the chapters in the book that can be read immediately.
“Ride Free” is a book that is sure to be a hit with anyone who loves motorcycles or is fascinated by the life and work of Willie G. Davidson.
“Ride Free” is published in partnership with Forefront Books and distributed globally by Simon & Schuster. For more information about, or to order “Ride Free” visit www.williegdavidson.com.
OPERATION GRATITUDE FOR VETERANS AND ACTIVE SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN—Giving Back This Military Appreciation Month
Are you looking for ways to support troops like CPT Donais this Military Appreciation Month? Consider making a donation to Operation Gratitude.
$25 sponsors a Care Package for a Service Member or Veteran or provides a Battalion Buddy for a child with a deploying parent. By donating today, you join us on the journey, alongside thousands of Americans, in saying “thank you” to those who serve us.
Because of your support, Donais’ husband and his unit have already received Care Packages. With your help, Operation Gratitude will send Care Packages to CPT Donais and her unit in Eastern Europe.
OPERATION GRATITUDE VOLUNTEER–
Name: Myles Brown
Hometown: Reston, Virginia
Years volunteering with Operation Gratitude: 1 year
Favorite thing about volunteering: My favorite thing about volunteering is the positive impact I can have on those in need.
What is your “why” for volunteering with Operation Gratitude: l have always wanted to support the men and women who serve our nation in the armed services. My Eagle Scout project involves assembling 800 comfort kits and 800 hygiene kits for distribution through Operation Gratitude.
I am excited about and grateful for the opportunity to supply active-duty military personnel with these comforts and reminders from home.
Become an Operation Gratitude Volunteer
NEXT—I feel like I’m scrambling constantly from project to project, which in most cases I like. Progress is a good thing. Unfortunately, the stress our government puts on me and everyone can’t be avoided.
If you follow any of the reports I publish, you must wonder like I do—What the fuck? They all beg for the truth. I don’t understand how they can roll from day to day without making an effort to find the truth through open debate and laying all the data on the table. WTF?
Me and a handful of bikers are trying to force that to happen. Wish us luck.
Meanwhile, I am looking for a cool muffler for my Knucklehead project. Charlie gave me one, but it’s attached to a pipe. Something tells me the rider backed into something and jammed the pipe inside the muffler. It won’t come out. I’m going to try heat next.
I finally made a stab at building my own oil bag with a 19th century copper foot warmer. I machined brass fittings and soldered them like a plumber would. It worked like a champ. Cleaning all the debris out of the tank will be the next challenge.
This shift linkage was a trick. I’m still not sure about it, but it’s a start.
I’m working on an article about dealing with rust and running into an issues. I tried a rust removal product, but it did and didn’t work. I need to clean the rust out of the old unused, but pristine Paughco oil bag. I’m trying sanding it with a jar full of nuts. I didn’t like the notion of filling it with sand or gravel.
The article is coming up. I’ll keep you posted.
I’m a stickler for oil filters on my bikes. I’m cheap and want shit to last. I’m putting an old traditional oil filter on the ’46 Dicey Knuck. Cutting that braided oil line will be fun.
The ’58 Chevy made it home. It looks terrific, but mechanically it’s rough around the edges. Still working on that.
I stumbled into the deep and dark, Deadwood Historic Preservation archives and discovered more finds from the original Deadwood Chinatown.
Our Bandit Spirit bells are on their way.
I’m working with Paul Cox on this Cycle Tech primary drive.
I gave my son this supposedly solid silver, miniature springer, made by a jeweler in Greece. Don’t ask me how I ended up in Greece. He had it dipped and now we don’t know.
The Group Bikernet Weekly News for May 18, 2023
By Wayfarer |
Scramble…Rumble….and Roar
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Hey,
This is turning into an interesting week. The Group stands for the emergence of small but powerful groups in our society. As the population grows, we see small groups expand.
I feel like I’m scrambling constantly from project to project, which in most cases I like. Progress is a good thing. Me and a handful of bikers are trying to force that to happen. Wish us luck.
Let’s hope we continue to have the freedom to finish all of our projects and ride into the sunset…
Ride Fast and Free Forever,
–Bandit
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BMW R18 Roctane 2024: Touring with hot-rod styling
By Wayfarer |
with inputs from www.bmwmotorcycles.com
Appearance: Bagger.
Comfort: touring motorcycle.
Personality: custom factory hot rod.
It is driven by the powerful big boxer engine. Ride it and every country road turns into Route 66. Its style is black and matte – that’s what joy can look like. At least for those who bring #SoulFuel to life. Bagger outline, dragster seat and mini ape-hanger demonstrate that this is not an ordinary bike.
Want even more rock ‘n’ roll? The bike is ready for customizing. All you need to do is own it!
Character: independent
This extroverted bike does not conform. It stands out despite its dark colors. Or precisely because of them. The three versions emphasize its different facets. You like doing your own thing? Take it to another level with customizing.
More than a bike – your statement
The iconic front with round LED headlight and 21-inch cast aluminum wheel leads the way towards the horizon. You casually grip the mini ape-hanger and rest your feet on the standard footboards, while the dragster seat gives you support on long tours. The elongated bagger outline flows straight to the stylish rear end, featuring hard-shell cases. This bike is an eye-catcher. Unmistakable: the unique boxer sound from the striking, dark chrome rear exhaust.
Your bike, your rules
Lend the R 18 Roctane your unique character. We offer a range of optional accessories, such as the Filler Panels or the Machined series by Roland Sands Design. A single seat is available for solo riders. Take customizing even further. There are no limits to your ideas.
Everything under your control
Numerous assistance systems make sure that you always have your bike under control. These include Automatic Stability Control (ASC), engine drag torque control (MSR) as well as optional Hill Start Control and reverse. Your three riding modes for more control and riding pleasure are Rock, Roll and Rain. And thanks to optimum seating ergonomics and plenty of storage space you won’t have to do without the comfort you are used to on long tours.
3 year warranty
Ride on & on & on. Get up to 3-years or 36,000 miles warranty on all new motorcycles.