Part 4: Cabana Dan’s Early Projects
By Wayfarer |
1914 H-D Twin Engine Rebuild and the 1912 Single Venture
It’s Memorial Day 2023. There’s a jammin’ bike show happening in Deadwood. Dan’s hands are full with Sturgis Museum projects. I’m trying like hell to understand Outlaw Justice, my second book and proof reading each page for reprinting. I’m also building a Knucklehead chop and searching for a 1913 twin engine.Click here to read this photo feature article only on Bikernet.com
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Part 4: Cabana Dan’s Early Projects
By Bandit |
It’s Memorial Day 2023. There’s a jammin’ bike show happening in Deadwood. Dan’s hands are full with Sturgis Museum projects. I’m trying like hell to understand Outlaw Justice, my second book and proof reading each page for reprinting. I’m also building a Knucklehead chop and searching for a 1913 twin engine.
Spring hit the Black Hills like color film smacked photography. Suddenly we’ve gone from 20 degrees to 80 and life is emerald green and brilliant. “I’m not a green guy,” Irish rich said of Charlie’s ’73 Corvette color. I know, that doesn’t make any sense at all…
Cutting to the chase, I’m running behind on this episode because of a myriad of other projects and interruptions. I was able to sneak into the hills over-looking the Buffalo Chip and Dan’s shop recently to grab some shots and kick around the 1914 H-D twin engine rebuild.
It’s amazing how some of these engines survived or weren’t used much. Dan’s waiting on pistons and boring cylinders is critical. How do you bore a cylinder so it’s tighter at the top than the bottom? You got me, but I believe I understand the concept.
Originally, they ran cast-iron Pistons, which don’t swell as much as aluminum pistons, hence the tapered bore. But wait, if you run aluminum pistons, you can bore the cylinders straight and run tighter tolerances. “I don’t have any idea how the factory taper-bored cylinders,” Dan said. He took his cylinders to Lonnie Isam’s shop. Lonnie Sr. has a specific J-model boring table and tooling. Dan honed the freshly bored cylinders and set the piston ring gaps.
Billy Lane told me he’s running Knucklehead pistons in some of his early bikes, but it mean new rods and larger wrist pins. Dan lapped the rods, but the piston pin bushings were fine.
He’s using 741 Indian lower end bearing races and H-D bearings, because the races are readily available from Lonnie or Todd at Jerry Greer’s Indian in Deadwood. Actually 45-flathead military bearings will do the trick and they are available. Dan trued the flywheels and the case bushing on the pinion side was good, amazing and over 108 years old.
The source for many early engine parts is Competition Distributing where his piston pins came from, but there’s an issue. To reproduce parts for early engines is a challenge. How can anyone invest in parts for very low volume engines, say 1000 and 500 are gone. So you stumble into your local casting facility and ask for 100, or even 500 of one part and they laugh you out of the shop…
The cams were all the same for ’14 J-engines. The fast or race engines were juiced with different rocker arm geometry and larger intake manifolds. He’s running a rebuilt Bosch manifold. After WWI the Bosch patents fell into different hands. Some Bosch mags have Germany under the name on the brass tag, others have England or even Made in USA.
Some guys are running standard Joe Hunt or Morris Magnetos attached to an adapter plate.
While in the master’s shop and he wasn’t looking, I took shots of his 1912 single project. Amazing, but this bike will be constructed primarily with re-production parts. The frame came from Dewey Early Harley parts and the bars and front end were manufactured recently in Texas.
There were two models in ’12, the 8-XA which has a clutch on the rear wheel. The 8-A had only the belt tensioner to drive it. Up until 1913 the wheels had only 36 spokes. In ’13 they were changed to 40-spoke wheels. Even the wheels will be new on this puppy. Only the engine will be original. Replacement clutches are available from Sweden.
The tanks came from Antique Moto Smith in Texas, the rims also were made in Texas. Dan laced the wheels and machined the spacers. Look at those tiny rockers from Competition Distributing. Keep in mind, that the new stuff is much more precision than original sand-casted and rough machined components. Even tooling today and of course, CNC machines are very precise compared to old lathes ran by hand.
Next, we will bring you the final install of the newly rebuilt ’14 twin, and maybe a start-up video. I learned that my own ’13 twin racer will not have a clutch, because it will be a crank and ride-off the center-stand to the race. Hang on!
100 WFC: Rocking & Rolling
By Wayfarer |
100 word fiction contest continues…. #100WFC
Rocking & Rolling
by Steven Sanner
The roar of the crash echoed in my ear as I rolled onto the shoulder of the road, along with the unshakable feeling that I had done this before, I knew I had to keep the momentum of the roll going to get clear. As I put my weight into the roll, the dual rear wheels of the semi passed by my nose.
But the feeling (or was it the knowing) that I had done all this before had me jump to my feet with one motion and I unthinkingly ran TOWARD the commotion. I knew there was something I had to do.
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100 WFC: The Break-In
By Wayfarer |
100 word fiction contest continues…. #100WFC
The Break-In
by Bandit
A thug broke into the shop. Rebuilding an old Linkert in the back, I heard a noise and then a scream.
I scrambled towards the retail area, but how was I going to defend myself? I reached for my buck knife, a chrome-moly fork tube, the .38 in the drawer, a yard-long Crescent wrench, the cutoff wheel and or…
The young addict wasn’t interested in the mechanic wielding heavy instruments, just enough cash to buy another high. He turned toward his escape, leaving the young female clerk in a pool of blood. Was I to kill, maim, punish, enable or wait, harm reduction?
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THE BIG QUESTION BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for June 1, 2023
By Bandit |
Hey,
Here’s the lastest from Marc Morano:
Climate Lockdowns Begin: France bans short-haul flights in favor of train travel ‘to cut carbon emissions.’
Marc Morano comment on banning short airline flights: “You were warned! This is what a climate lockdown looks like. This is what the Great Reset looks like. The climate agenda demands you give up airline travel, car travel, cheap reliable energy, and plentiful food. Net Zero goals are now dictating vehicle shortages to force more people into mass transit.
They’re going after your freedom of movement; they’re going after private car ownership, they’re going after everything it means to be a free person and turning it over to the administrative state.”
I listened to an open town hall with Rep. Dusty Johnson in South Dakota last night. He discussed the slippery debt-ceiling bill debate. A couple of times energy was discussed and even a pipeline effort that’s still seemingly moving forward.
I know I’m just a grubby biker, but you would think someone would go after the core argument for taking over the country with constant regs until, humanity is gone and only chubby chipmunks are allowed to eat nuts. Hello?
Let’s hit the news. I’m going to send my resolution to Dusty. It only takes one solid leader to demand the truth.
The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE— Racing and Reigning AFT SuperTwins Champion Jared Mees Win Big at Dallas Half-Mile
- Mees Captures Second Win of the Season,
- Indian Motorcycle Privateer Brandon Robinson Finishes Third
Under the lights of the Devil’s Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas, the 2023 American Flat Track (AFT) action continued, where Indian Motorcycle Racing and reigning AFT SuperTwins Champion Jared Mees secured their second win of the season. Taking third and reaching the podium for the second time this season was Indian Motorcycle privateer Brandon Robinson.
Piloting his Indian FTR750, Mees took the hole shot off the line during Saturday night’s Main event. After falling back to fourth and chasing a pack of three riders, Mees was able to stay close and make a move past the group along the outside. Once there, the eight-time champion locked in and kept his lead until the checkered flag.
“This was a classic bounce back performance by Jared, as he knows each and every race is critical to the season standings as he continues to chip away and push for his record-tying ninth championship,” said Gary Gray, Vice President Racing, Service & Technology for Indian Motorcycle. “It’s great to see Robinson grind out a podium finish. He’s one of the sport’s most talented riders, and we’d expect to see plenty more top finishes from him and his team this season.”
For Robinson, consistency was key as he started near the back of the pack, but steadily improved his positioning throughout the race. One-by-one, Robinson edged his way into third place with two laps to go and would finish in this position.
Mees’s second win of the season places him squarely in second on the leaderboard with 96 total points – 17 points off the lead. The 2023 AFT season will continue on Saturday, May 6, at Ventura Raceway in Ventura, California.
For more information on Indian Motorcycle Racing, visit IndianMotorcycle.com and follow along on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
BAKER DRIVETRAIN ANNIVERSARY–Celebrating 25 Years of American Made Gears
We are celebrating 25 years as BAKER Drivetrain!
In 1998, Lisa and Bert Baker took a huge leap of faith, with their lack of business experience and money, and started BAKER Drivetrain. What lead Bert to design the first 6-speed transmission? Read the whole BAKER Drivetrain story below.
SPEAKING OF ANNIVERSARIES— Pirelli Celebrates 20 Years Alongside WorldSBK at Misano
A Collaboration with a Record Duration, Based on Technological Innovation with a Direct Impact on Road Tire Development
2.9 Million Race Kilometers Covered by Pirelli Tires, Equal to Almost Eight Times the Distance from Earth to the Moon
On the occasion of the Pirelli Emilia-Romagna round at Misano, Round 5 of the 2023 season, Pirelli will celebrate 20 years as Sole Tire Supplier for all the classes of the FIM Superbike World Championship.
This successful partnership, between Pirelli and the top two wheel production-based championship, which began in 2004 and to date has no equal in terms of duration, within international motorsport. It also represents the first example of control tire in the history of top motorsport competitions, later adopted by many other championships.
In approaching this championship, Pirelli has decided to respect its basic philosophy, i.e. the very strong and direct link with production-based motorcycles and products. This is why the tire range is not made up of prototypes but of standard production products that can be purchased by all motorcyclists on the market. And from this choice the Italian tire company has made a strong point and a corporate strategy that it wanted to summarize in the now historic motto, “We sell what we race, we race what we sell” to indicate precisely how the same tires used by professional riders are also on sale on the market. In other words, a direct transfer of technology from the track to the road.
It has been 20 years of technological innovation. Pirelli was the first to introduce colors to distinguish the compounds by applying colored labels on the shoulder of the tires. In 2013, once more the first company in history to do so, Pirelli abandoned 16.5-inch tires in motorcycle competitions in favor of the new 17-inch tires, a size more widespread on the road among motorcyclists. Five years later, in 2018, there was the transition to larger sizes, 125/70 front and 200/65 rear. More recently, Pirelli has introduced new solutions in very soft compounds such as the rear SCX and SCQ capable of offering riders even higher performance and, most recently, also a new soft SC0 solution at the front. All innovations that over the years have set new standards not only in the racing field but also on the wider market.
The DIABLO Superbike and DIABLO Supercorsa tires, developed by Pirelli for the classes of the production-based championship, boast unique achievements after 20 years of racing: in the World Championship they have been used successfully by 1,438 riders, they have competed in 1,105 races for a total of 18,891 laps and 2.9 million race kilometers, equal to almost eight times the distance that separates the Earth from the Moon. Tires that have been developed with the collaboration of some of the greatest motorcycling champions who have made the history of WorldSBK, among these 11 have won at least one world title in the premier class with Pirelli: James Toseland, Troy Corser, Troy Bayliss, Ben Spies, Max Biaggi, Carlos Checa, Tom Sykes, Sylvain Guintoli, Jonathan Rea, Toprak Razgatlioglu and reigning world champion Álvaro Bautista.
Giorgio Barbier, Motorcycle Racing Director Pirelli
“Motorsport is part of our DNA and with the Superbike World Championship we have managed to combine the world of the track with that of the road: those who choose a Pirelli motorcycle tire must know that they are not simply buying a round black tire but the result of 20 years of experience and constant technological development that Pirelli has carried forward in this championship thanks also to the collaboration of Dorna, the FIM, the riders and the teams. We are therefore proud to be able to celebrate this important milestone but while we retrace with our memories what we have done in the past, our gaze is already projected towards the future, towards new challenges, to write new chapters of this beautiful story”.
YAMAHA Motor Corporation, USA —Proudly Displays Iconic YZ Model Motocross Bikes at the Quail Motorcycle Gathering 2023
Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, is very proud to return to the Quail Motorcycle Gathering for 2023, this year showcasing a collection of iconic YZ motocross models from its history courtesy of Terry Good’s International Motocross Museum. “Yamaha began racing literally weeks after its very first production motorcycle rolled off the assembly line in Japan in 1955 and as such, all forms of racing activity can be found deep within the DNA of our Company,” said Bob Starr, Corporate communications Manager. “Motocross bikes, specifically the YZ product line, have been absolutely dominant for many years including winning both the AMA Supercross and Outdoor Championships in 2022 and we’re very proud to showcase just a small part of this important Yamaha history defining our spirit of challenge at the Quail in 2023.”
One of the bikes on display will be a 1979 0W40 works bike, ridden by the one and only Bob “Hurricane” Hannah to both the 1979 AMA 250 Outdoor National and SX Championships.
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McLAREN TO GO SLOW– on complete shift to electric cars
McLaren, the well-known Formula One constructor, has launched its new product Artura’ in India. It is an ICE-electric hybrid. But the company is still sceptical about going for a full-fledged electric car because of the weight factor. Light weight is McLaren’s USP. “When the technology advances into some more stages to make the batteries lighter, I think we will see what we’re able to do,” Paul Harris, Managing Director – APAC and China, McLaren Automotive, told ETAuto in an exclusive interview. The company has no immediate plan to make an SUV either, he said.
Read the full story at:
https://auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/passenger-vehicle/mclaren-to-go-slow-on-complete-shift-to-electric-cars/100527236
COOL RIDE OF THE WEEK—
–Sam Burns
Feature Bike Editor
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BIKERNET UNIVERSITY MAJOR LESSON OF THE DAY–
“The difference between a tyranny and a democracy is a tyranny creates a trillion billion laws to keep you enslaved and a democracy creates a trillion billion laws to keep you free.”
–J.J. Solari
BIKERNET BUSINESS ALERT– Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy
Companies are using sneaky software and legal tricks to make you endlessly pay for stuff you already bought
See full story at:
https://www.businessinsider.in/policy/economy/news/companies-are-radically-redefining-what-it-means-to-own-something/articleshow/100330098.cms
Editor’s note: Now imagine all of that happening with your “convenient” and “connected” electric vehicle. Is that the future you want for yourself and your family? Sign away your rights to be devoid of any privacy and property?
–Wayfarer
Editor
Bikernet Blog & Facebook Page
RECENT BIKERNET READER COMMENT–A Tribute to Sex and Sinwu
https://www.bikernet.com/pages/A_Tribute_to_Sex_and_Sinwu.aspx
Good story and exactly right about Asian women. Their men don’t appreciate them. They have always had women like that so they take them for granted. I’m looking for a nice Asian lady right now. We are just a couple of old romantics.
–Bill May
OVER 150 U.S. HOUSE MEMBERS— Oppose EPA-Proposed Emissions Standards
Lawmakers have banded together to show their support of the aftermarket industry and the future of internal combustion engine (ICE) innovations.
U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and 150 House Republican members sent a letter to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan urging him to rescind the agency’s proposed emissions standards for light, medium-duty vehicles and heavy-duty trucks.
Check Sema for more: Texas, Maryland, Okla
–SEMA
BIKERNET READER COMMENT–
Did you ever write a book about the two friends, Chance and his friend, cannot remember his name. If you did, please let me know where I can buy one, and if you have made any new books. Thanks for your time.
— Nef Juarez
Bodycountnj@gmail.com
Hey Neff,
“Yes, I did write a couple of books about Chance. The first one was about Chance and his pal, Vince.”
Here’s the link: https://5-ballgarage.com/collections/books
–Bandit
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES–for Electric Vehicles fraudulently claimed by companies
Companies Gave False Info: Probe
A probe conducted by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) found multiple companies relying on imports for key parts such as electric motors, controllers and onboard chargers. The ministry of heavy industries has cut the number of FAME-II beneficiary two-wheelers from some 989,000 to just under 564,000.
Nearly every second electric two-wheeler sold under the Centre’s ambitious INR 100-Billion electric vehicle promotion scheme was based on false localisation claims, an investigation has found, said people with knowledge of the matter. This has prompted the government to slash its official sales tally, they said.
Editor’s Note: This is what happens when customer is intimidated into buying into things with doomsday propaganda and ban deadline threats. There was a carrot and a stick and the corporate scum get the carrots while average citizen gets the shit end of the stick.
This is significant because India is the biggest market for two-wheelers, larger than neighboring China. Western nations need to check how much of their tax subsidies actually benefit anyone other than the Wall Street investor.
–Wayfarer
Editor
Bikernet Blog & Facebook Page
ROCK N ROLLA STEAMPUNK PIN-UP ILLUSTRATION–BID NOW at the COMICLINK AUCTION
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BIKERNET 100-Word Fiction CONTEST—This popped onto the scene for two reasons: First it was a challenge for writers to tell a story in 100 words. Second, we are addressing the notion that folks don’t read anything over 100 words.
Here’s my latest:
The Break-In
A thug broke into the shop. Rebuilding an old Linkert in the back, I heard a noise and then a scream.
I scrambled towards the retail area, but how was I going to defend myself? I reached for my buck knife, a chrome-moly fork tube, the .38 in the drawer, a yard-long Crescent wrench, the cutoff wheel and or…
The young addict wasn’t interested in the mechanic wielding heavy instruments, just enough cash to buy another high. He turned toward his escape, leaving the young female clerk in a pool of blood. Was I to kill, maim, punish, enable or wait, harm reduction?
–Bandit
NEW FROM THE PAGES OF VAHNA– The Hustler
BECKY GOEBEL: MAKE YOUR OWN LUCK
Words by Kirsten Midura
Photography by John Ryan Hebert
It was late summer in Vancouver, British Columbia. Throughout the country, Robin Thicke’s chart-topper “Blurred Lines” blasted from car radios, Iron Man 3 was sweeping box offices, and a hot new social media platform, Instagram, had begun bringing slick photography to the masses.
In the northern part of town, inside a dim lecture hall at Capilano University, sophomore Becky Goebel sat slumped in her chair. She listened to her business professor drone on, but her mind wandered to her clapped-out 1984 Suzuki GS 450 parked outside. She had purchased it only to avoid paying campus parking fees, but still she relished her time spent riding with the guys, popping wheelies and standing on seats as she cruised around town.
Becky’s daydream was brought to a jarring halt by the crude vibration of the cell phone in her pocket. Again and again it buzzed, drawing unwelcome stares from her classmates and professor alike. Scrambling to silence it, Becky caught a glimpse of the screen. A deluge of Instagram notifications flooded her phone for an instant, then her phone went dead.
Read the whole story on Vahna.com
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JUNE IS JUMPING–at the Harley-Davidson Museum
“Mama Tried” exhibit opening June 17, celebrate papas on June 18, go old-school at Wild Ones on June 24 and the H-D® Factory Outlet Summer Sale returns June 1 – 4. Why aren’t you here already?
Yes, the party 120 years in the making is just around the corner, but the Harley-Davidson Museum isn’t waiting for July to set off some fireworks. “Mama Tried: Bringing it Together” opens this month! This special exhibit focuses on the builders, the racers and their fans who gather over a bike or a brew during the annual winter showcase. A riot of bikes awaits you beginning June 17: outrageous custom bikes, lovingly restored vintage machines, and one rare as hen’s teeth – a 1929 FHAC with FLXI Sidecar Factory Racer. Don’t come alone; bring your crew. That’s what Mama Tried is about, after all. Please email Tim McCormick to secure your spot for a tour on the media preview day, Friday, June 16.
And while Mama is in the title of this new exhibit, don’t think we forgot about dear ole Dad in June. Celebrate Father’s Day (Sunday, June 18) on the H-D Museum™ campus where Pops gets free admission to the H-D Museum and MOTOR® Bar & Restaurant offers up a sizzling deal where Dads and Grandads can score a free grill special including a Usinger’s hot dog or bratwurst served with potato salad and coleslaw when you purchase a beverage! Check out Division BMX Stunt Shows in the plaza & go up against dad with lawn games like giant Connect Four, corn hole, tumbling tower and more on our sun-splashed patio.
On June 24, throw it back with Wild Ones: Vintage Motorcycle Rally. Come celebrate Harley-Davidson’s unrivaled history and heritage with a vintage 1940s-style motorcycle rally on the H-D Museum campus. In partnership with The Knucklehead Company’s Annual Reunion, this family-friendly fête will feature an antique motorcycle ride-in show, boonie bike races and the AMCA Badger Heritage Chapter will host authentic motorcycle field games with proceeds benefiting Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin. Be sure to check out the celebration for the 75th Anniversary of the Panhead and see the timeline of Panheads presented by the Classic Panheads Pandemonium Ride!
5-BALL RACING ATTENDS SHOW IN TEXAS—The gang set up the 5-Ball Headquarters booth on the ruddy surface of the Austin, Texas show last weekend.
Son Frank Ball the tattoo master from All Saints Tattoo in Austin rode the stretched FXR with a girder I built out through the winding hills and had a blast.
Granddaughter and knockout Maxine hauled out the 5-Ball leather inventory and set up shop. You can read the whole story on Bikernet in the next couple of days.
–Bandit
–Rogue
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KLANG
For all the follies of public policy and politics, there is a slow, powerful undercurrent of sanity. Including that it seems the German government has had it with destructive, narcissistic climate stunts.
First “German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday sharply criticized climate activists as ‘nutty’ for drastic protests such as blocking streets or gluing themselves to famous paintings in museums.” Then on Wednesday, that is May 24, police swooped on 15 sites across the country and arrested a number of members of Letzte Generation for committing crimes and fundraising to commit more crimes.
Even the local Green party has had it with these clowns. And about time too. As Bloomberg warned bluntly, “Europe’s Economic Engine Is Breaking Down/ Germany is at risk of a long, slow decline – with consequences for the whole of the EU”. Perhaps the long slow reckoning has begun.
–climate discussion nexus
BIKERNET BOOK OF THE WEEK CLUB–
Just found out there is a Book about Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride completing 10 years.
A decade of dapper they call it
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0760379734/
Would Bandit wear corporate formals for DGR event? Tie and suspenders?
Visit the Bikernet Blog Recap of DGR 2023
https://blog.bikernet.com/gentlemans-ride-recap/
–Wayfarer
REPORT FROM EL WAGGS— Just pulling into the Historic Santa Maria Inn for The 42nd West Coast Cruisin Nationals.
And who should start trying to pull me over but none other than Eric ‘Ponch’ Estrada
–Jim Waggaman
BABE RIDER OF THE WEEK—Francesca Cuccaro.
–Sam Burns
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ELECTRIC BANNED–
The Norwegian shipping company, Havila Kystruten, has banned electric, hybrid, and hydrogen cars from its ferries. After a risk analysis, it was concluded that the risk to the safety of the shipping fleet was too significant.
If a vehicle catches fire, the fire can no longer be extinguished.
The risks for ships from the transport of Electric cars (EV) have been discussed since the “Felicity Ace” sank off the Azores, Portugal, last February. E-vehicles on board had caught fire. The fire could not be extinguished. Finally, the colossal ship sank with thousands of electric cars, including Porsche and Bentley “green” vehicles.
Capt. Rahul Khanna, global head of marine consulting at Allianz (AGCS), a marine insurance specialist, explains that the problem with EVs is that lithium-ion batteries in the cars can actually propagate the fire, igniting more vigorously as compared to conventional cars. A single vehicle fire could prove catastrophic.
E-cars are a danger for ship passengers
According to a report by the TradeWinds shipping news service, Havila’s Chief executive Bent Martini said the risk analysis showed that the fire in an electric car required a particularly complex rescue operation. The crew on board could not afford this.
Passengers would also be at risk. This is different for vehicles with combustion engines. A possible fire is usually easy to fight by the ship’s crew.
After the sinking of the “Felicity Ace,” Greenpeace also warned against e-cars on ships: “In general, electronic components and especially electric vehicles pose a risk for every transport.”
–from El Waggs
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ANOTHER GODDAMN ANNIVERSARY–45 years Honda CBX
The “CBX – MADE FOR SPEED SINCE 1978” anniversary shirt
The Honda CBX turns 45 this year. On this occasion, CBX1000.us offers the new “CBX – MADE FOR SPEED SINCE 1978” anniversary shirt for all riders and fans of this legendary six-cylinder motorcycle.
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EUROPEAN Guidelines on anti-tampering rules for motorcycle exhaust silencers—
The European Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers (ACEM) shares the concerns of citizens, politicians and regulators regarding the impact of noise in daily life. Sound emissions of motorcycles have been regulated in the EU, with maximum permitted levels defined since the 1990s, through European type approval requirements.
As part of the solution to address these concerns, ACEM has recently developed a set of guidelines in cooperation with key aftermarket exhaust industry players. The aim of these guidelines is to avoid diverging, non-effective interpretations of anti-tampering rules for exhaust silencers, in particular for non-original equipment that may be alternatively fitted on motorcycles over their lifetime. The document notably clarifies technical requirements to ensure robustness of fixing solutions for silencing baffles and dB-killers, to prevent their easy removal.
Following an informal endorsement by authorities at EU level, the guidelines were supported by government experts at UNECE, the world forum on vehicle regulations.
Dissemination activities are now being launched by the motorcycle sector, with the involvement of ACEM member vehicle manufacturers, industry national associations and aftermarket exhaust manufacturers, seeking to raise the awareness of all stakeholders – including type approval authorities, market surveillance authorities and users.
Commenting on the initiative, Antonio Perlot, ACEM Secretary General, said:
“This initiative bringing together the expertise of recognized players in the motorcycle sector addresses one of the main causes of motorcycle noise in the streets. Approved silencers with too easily removable baffles or dB-Killers are today still present on the market, which may result in unacceptably high levels of noise on the road.
Putting forward state of the art solutions, the guidelines will help type approval authorities towards a more harmonized assessment of conformity to anti-tampering rules for exhaust silencers. The call is now on all stakeholders to apply them without delay.”
For sound level and anti-tampering rules of motorcycle exhaust silencers, the EU type approval framework Regulation 168/2013 mandates the application of UNECE Regulations no. 92 (aftermarket silencers) and no. 41 (original motorcycle). These Regulations were developed and are maintained by the Working Party Noise and Tyres (GRBP), under the World Forum for the harmonization of vehicle regulations (WP.29), operating within the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).
In December 2022, ACEM presented the guidelines to national type approval authorities at a stakeholder meeting organised by the European Commission. Following an informal approval by authorities at EU level, the International Motorcycle Manufacturers’ Association (IMMA) introduced the guidelines in February 2023 at GRBP, the world forum on sound level of vehicles. A final document is expected be adopted at next GRBP session in September 2023.
About the initiative
This initiative has been jointly developed within the motorcycle sector, by the following actors:
· The European Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers (ACEM) and its members (ACEM website).
· The International Motorcycle Manufacturers’ Association (IMMA website).
· Motorcycle exhaust manufacturers Akrapovic, Arrow, Giannelli, Lafranconi, LeoVince, MIVV and SC project.
Thomas Vercammen
ACEM Technical Manager
+32 (0) 22 30 97 32
HANG ON, SHIT IS HAPPENING FAST—I actually started to Silicon Bronze weld, or is it considered brazing. It’s very cool.
With parts and pieces we built this whacky system. I wonder how the bike will run?
After the bronze and barbecue paint it began to look sort cool. I’m still waiting on the primary drive elements from Paul Cox, so we can perform final alignment.
I’m still working on my rust removal article. I’m close but need a batch of BBs to finalize the test on this Paughco oil tank.
The Dicey Knuck drew some attention at the show last weekend.
We are working on final elements, including finding a trailer for our run to Bonneville in the blistering August sun.
Billy Lane at the races last weekend, a classic shot. On his CAC peashooter. Too bad, some of the bros crashed. All the best in their recovery.
I started on my ignition box for my Knuck bike project. It will contain the ignition switch and two circuit breakers. Need to find a cool high/low beam switch.
Got some good news from Brian at Departure Bike Works, in Richmond. It’s about the Bonne Belle, my 45 flathead, Bonneville project. The wheels are Sportster and the cases wouldn’t mate. They are making progress. They build engines for Billy Lane and Jody Perewitz. This puppy will be too cool.
It’s never dull around here. Stay strong and involved in the fight to ride free.
–Bandit
The Big Question Bikernet Weekly News for June 1, 2023
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Daytona Edition of the Flying Piston Benefit
By Jeffery Najar |
This year it was a tale of 2 rides, the cold one and the hot one. The cold ride is where all the trouble happened and, well, I’m still thawing out.
I left for my Daytona adventure early Thursday afternoon with icy rain dogging me. I got as far as Richmond, KY, before the rain seeped through the layers and I couldn’t stop shaking more than the Harley. My Aerostitch insulated deerskin gloves worked surprisingly well until they got soaked. I like these gloves, but they are not impervious to water.
Saturday was another early morning, as we were heading to New Smyrna Speedway for Billy Lane’s Sons of Speed race.
We hit the Georgia/Florida line during a morning rain shower when my clutch cable snapped. I was in the middle lane when I lost power and coasted to the side of the road. I whipped out my phone and dialed my go-to-AAA service for a tow.
Yikes, what a disappointment. The first lady I spoke with couldn’t hear me or I her. I asked her to speak up. She counters with, “get in your car where it’s quiet.” I told her about the horse I rode in on. She gets frustrated and hangs up.
They tow me to Adamec Harley-Davidson dealership. This is Bike Week and you can imagine they are busy. The good news is, it is warm. The bad news, they tell me my ape hangers are not stock and don’t have a cable to fit my bike. Ouch!
I think, of course, my ape hangers aren’t stock. It took Hank Thibodeau of Widowmaker Custom Design & Repair weeks to talk me into these things. He measured it and made them for a custom fit. And I am glad he did, as it has doubled my riding experience.
While we are waiting around, we all do my second favorite activity of the trip. And that is looking at all the Harleys in the dealership. It’s interesting to see how guys change their views. When I first met Edge he was a custom Chopper, Softail, Sportster guy. Since he joined the Hamsters he is a Bagger, Chopper, Softail, Sportster guy. I have to admit, a 26 inch front wheel custom bagger has my attention.
Back to the dilemma—after deliberations with a mechanic, they used a longer clutch cable and make do. Great, and I am back on the road by 6PM. I have to say these guys really came through in the clutch and I’m exceedingly grateful!
I throw a leg over the Nightster and head to the Days Inn in Palm Coast to meet up with the weekend team. We’ve added Ralph Bellini, and Bruce Seigal. Bear and Edge are ex-Green Beret and Ralph is an ex- Maintenance Warrant officer. These guys are smart, focused, capable, and jokesters.
After watching this, I almost spit out my ice cream. As we turn to leave, Edge slips up to the counter and slides the honey a 20 spot and sez keep the change.
On Sunday, Marilyn Stemp and I set up banners, secure the tables, and set up the art in the green room at Teddy Morse’s Harley-Davidson. We staged the event the night before.
The Flying Piston Benefit has three featured art categories. They include the customized electric bikes sponsored by Stacyc. These are tiny bikes that were sent to and customized by Cory Ness, Bill Dodge, Jordan Lessig, and Jim Lynch/Gina Woods.
The second category is the Art On Deck presented by Gnarly Magazine competition which are custom-painted skate decks. And the last category is the Drink the Art presented by BIG FRIG, which are custom painted BIG FRIG tumblers/growlers.
It takes a village of bikers to make the Flying Piston run.
Headlining the event includes custom builder Bill Dodge of Blings Cycles and artist Curt Green of Bare Bones Leather. In addition, we had one of the originals daredevils, Doug Danger. He hung out and signed books.
I love these events as you never know who will show up. Rusty Wallace and his son Steve came in on their outrageous baggers built from their shop, Southern Country Customs. Athena “Chickie” Ransom a.k.a. “The Vagabond Chickie” came through. She has the Rock and Roller cross with the ex-MMA actress Gina Carano vibe going for her. She’ll also be our headline builder in Sturgis later this year.
Masha, a Ukrainian artist, won the online Gnarly Magazine competition, for her 1964 slammed Buick Riviera. She won $200.
The Peoples Choice award went to Curt Green of Bare Bones Leather for his leather wrapped skate deck and Mike Richardson of Rebel Soul Studio for his BIG FRIG Growler nicknamed Zombie Juice. They both won a case of stainless steel tumblers from BIG FRIG.
I’m eavesdropping on Bear to hear what he is bidding on. I’m also working with Jason Hallman, the EMCEE, to promote the items to the crowd. I think you know where this is going. Bear is bidding on a skate deck is designed by Colorado native Mari Geolfos of @aireffexcustompaint. It is five minutes before the bidding closes and Bear has the winning bid. He isn’t in a bidding war with anyone. It looks like the closing minutes will tick away and Bear will get his skate deck. That is until the EMCEE picks up the skate deck, at my prompting, and ask the crowd for bids on this particular item. Bear lost the item in the last seconds. He’s spitting mad and stops talking when I come around.
Bear is good natured about the loss with everyone but me and he is joking with the guy who did win the deck when he comes to pick it up. None of us recognize the guy who won the deck at this point. Bear tells the new guy, whose name is Teddy, that he stole the deck from him on the closing bell. They both have a laugh but Teddy tells Bear to take the skate deck. “It’s yours man, I want you to have it. I am just here trying to support this charity.”
The charity breakfast and silent auction are the centerpiece of the Flying Piston Benefit. The breakfast is an opportunity for attendees to network with industry leaders and custom motorcycle builders, while the silent auction features a range of custom motorcycle parts, accessories, and memorabilia.
The auction is done and it’s time on Tuesday morning to get moving. I head to CVS down from the Daytona Speedway for bandages. For the event, I bought some Converse Chucks 70 because they have a lot of cushion, I can’t walk on regular Chucks because they are so hard. After a half day on the Chucks 70 I can’t walk at all. The balls of my feet are volcano sore. I’ve got blisters on my heel and a cut on the ankle.
Ahhh, these CVS bandages are good.
I’m invited to the Hamsters’ lunch at Porkies Landing in Georgetown, FL and point the bike West to meet these exclusive riding rodents. It felt wonderful to be in 85 degrees and rolling through Florida on ribbons of asphalt that are smooth as glass. This area outside of Daytona had a distinctive 1950’s feel to it. I roll into the parking lot and I’m greeted with a sea of custom bikes. It’s easy to find my table, I just follow the yellow shirts.
As we are eating, Bruce leans into me and sez, “You know, you remind me of my grandson.” Why is that? Is it because of my rugged good looks? “No.” My intelligence? “No.” My table manners? “No.” So, what is it? “Your bandages. He sports just as many as you do…”
What we didn’t know but what we soon found out is that this town of Folkston, GA is known for trains. Ralph asked Bear, “how late do the trains run?” He responded, “Nothing past midnight, I’m sure.”
It’s a national train watching spot and as many as 60 trains pass every day. And as soon as we went to bed, the big trains start up.
Since we were 50 yards from the tracks and sleeping in a caboose with springs, the whole caboose would move as the trains went by. I’m not talking about small trains. These suckers were miles long.
The first night was fitful. I awoke a half dozen times, bouncing on the bed, hearing the train whistle past. The second night, I slept the night through and dreamt of trains.
The swamp is about the size of Delaware and the water is black and so pure you can drink from it. On our boat tour, we saw 18 alligators of some 15,000 alligators that call the swamp home. We also saw a few turtles and a couple of raptors. I found the scenery to be quite stunning with the tall cypress trees draped in Spanish moss, creating an eerie and enchanting atmosphere.
One fun fact. Henry Ford used Spanish moss as seat stuffing for his cars to give him a competitive advantage. As it turns out, when he first starting using the moss, you would immediately know who was driving a Ford. They would scratch their butt because Spanish moss is full of chiggers. And ol’ Henry failed to de-chigger his moss. And that is how the term, working-out-the-bugs came about.
I will say after hearing about the research, I can’t help but look at females a little differently.
I got to say some guys have that Huck Finn knack for getting woman to undress. Whenever I employ my brother to shoot photography for an event or a product shoot with a model, woman would always be in fewer clothes at the end of the shoot than when they began the shoot. If I couldn’t find him, I could always locate him by finding the best looking woman in the room. Always.
Since alligators were on our mind, I heard the story about a guy rescuing a baby alligator. He kept it in his basement. It grew up with a terrible disposition. It was so bad that it took over the entire basement and he had to feed it from the top of the stairs. He would open the basement door and throw down chicken. And what made him despondent was the alligator had no appreciation for his good work. He knew he had a gator problem when it charged up the stairs during feeding time. To make a long story short, the alligator got Ambien and slept his gator sleep until the van stopped in South Carolina and then was released.
Honestly, I’m not sure I believe this one. But if you live in South Carolina and you are missing any chickens, I may have an answer for you.
Friday morning I was up early and raring to go. I’d planned on staying with Edge Friday night but I determined if I kept riding, I could keep the 35 degree riding at a minimum.
During the ride, I had developed a significant amount of pain in my back and right forearm. I used CBD from HOKO Holistics and it worked like a champ reducing the sharp points.
Edge and Bear peel off in Columbia, SC. I motored on to Knoxville, TN and shut it down for the night when the rain hit and the wind started blowing. I was up at 10AM the next morning to get as much warmth as possible. My heart skipped a beat when the engine stumbled and didn’t start. I really didn’t want another AAA adventure. Then I remembered that I’m running a lithium battery and you need to charge it first by bumping the starter to wake it up.
The last three hours were in 37 degree weather during a cold slate rain. By staying in the saddle, I’d missed even colder weather, more rain, and probably an extra day on two wheels. I finally roll into my driveway and shut the bike off. I grab my gear with claw-like hands and stiff leg it into the house with a feeling of relief and satisfaction.
I reflected that no matter what you do; it takes a lot of people to do it. You can’t have an event without volunteers. Mandy and Sandy Rossmeyer, Edge, Bear, Ralph Bellini, Joan Catalino, Woody Woodruff, Steve Piehl, Ron Harris, Jessica Shine, and many more helped and made it run smooth.
None of this could have happened without presenting sponsors: Stacyc, Sturgis Buffalo Chip, Baker Drivetrain, Motorcycle Safety Lawyers, Strider Bikes, and host Teddy Morse’s Daytona H-D. Their contributions made the event possible, allowing proceeds of over $10,000 to fund All Kids Bike programs at local elementary schools. This program of the Strider Education Foundation puts bike-riding instruction in kindergarten PE classes nationwide.
Gentleman’s Ride Recap
By Wayfarer |
This Time Last Week Gentlefolk Across the Globe Put Their Best Wheels Forward At the DGR 2023
The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride is where dapper look and noble cause go hand in hand. This annual event is a true gift from the motorcycling community to the world at large. We loved to see many Ural riders participate across the globe.
Watch video recap from DGR Coimbra, Portugal here and more captures from around the world in the updated blog post.
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Harley dual sport motorcycle: The Carducci SC3 Adventure
By Wayfarer |
Jim Carducci is an engineer with a passion for dual sport motorcycles and the Harley Sportster motor. So he’s put the two together and created the Carducci Dual Sport SC3 Adventure.
It’s not quite as improbable as it sounds, and the amount of engineering on the finished product is quite remarkable. But the question remains: why? “I had a vision of how I could somehow transform a Sportster into a viable dual sport motorcycle,” says Jim. “Others have built variations of the idea, but none suited my eye. And few were truly capable off-road dual sport bikes.”
Read the full story at: https://www.bikeexif.com/dual-sport-motorcycle
THE FOCUSED BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for March 30th, 2023
By Bandit |
Hey,
I’m focused on a couple of things this week. Being focused leads to accomplishing goals. I like having goals. It gives life direction and meaning. This was an exciting week for me. With another leader in the motorcycle industry, we may have started a path toward more freedom. I’m itching to tell you more, but we just tested the waters. It has to do with the first news item. I would hope SEMA has massive success, but we will see. Hopefully, by next week I will have something more to report.
Let’s hit the news and at the end I will report on other goals in the works.
The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum.
SEMA-Supported Bill Introduced in U.S. House of Representatives to Prevent Internal Combustion Engine Bans
U.S. Representative John Joyce (R-PA) introduced H.R. 1435, the “Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act,” a bill designed to protect Americans’ right to choose the technology that powers their motor vehicles.
The bill was introduced in response to the California Air Resources Board’s plans to ban the sale of new internal combustion engine vehicles by 2035.
The Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act would restrict the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from issuing a waiver for regulations that would ban the sale or use of new motor vehicles with internal combustion engines.
The bill is important to stopping CARB’s plans to ban ICE vehicles, which requires the EPA to waive federal preemption provisions in the Clean Air Act in order for California’s zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) mandate to go into effect.
–SEMA
“In a major sense the MIC, the AMA, triple A, the NMA, and every other motorcycle and automobile organization on the planet should initiate similar bills and actions, but I only found one willing to step up. The Motorcycle Riders Foundation.”
–Bandit
QUICK, MEDITATE AT THE TEMPLE–
–Ray Russell
Senior Professor of Philosophy
Bikernet University
POLARIS XCHANGE—
Polaris launches Xchange Powersports Marketplace Giving Consumers an Easy and Convenient Way to Shop Online for New and Used Vehicles
Polaris Xchange puts consumers in the driver’s seat as they shop online for off-road vehicles, snowmobiles, motorcycles, side-by-sides, auto-cycles, and ATVs
Polaris Xchange offers an extensive inventory of new and used Polaris powersports vehicles
Polaris Inc. (NYSE: PII), the global leader in powersports, is putting customers in the driver’s seat as they shop for their first or next powersports vehicle with the introduction of Polaris Xchange. Built from the ground up with the needs of the powersports customer in-mind, this one-stop online marketplace provides customers the ability to shop, research and start the buying process on thousands of off-road vehicles, snowmobiles, motorcycles, side-by-sides, auto-cycles, and ATVs from participating Polaris dealers nationwide.
“We are constantly infusing new ways of thinking and using our knowledge of the powersports customer to help advance our industry, introduce new people to powersports and enhance the experience for our owners and riders, and Polaris Xchange is another example of that industry leadership,” said Vic Koelsch, senior vice president, chief digital and information officer at Polaris. “Polaris Xchange simplifies the shopping process for customers, allowing them do most of the process online before visiting their local dealership to sign the paperwork.”
Consumer shopping habits have evolved in recent years with more consumers leveraging online resources for discovery, research and learning as they start the buying process prior to visiting a physical retail location, and powersports consumers are no different.
Polaris Xchange offers consumers the tools they need to feel confident as well as conveniently start the buying process from the comfort of their homes including: finding the vehicle, viewing used vehicle history and condition reports, shopping for accessories, indicating interest in protection products, determining trade-in value and prequalifying for a loan. From there, the customer simply needs to complete the purchase and pick up the vehicle from a dealer or have it delivered.
Polaris Xchange also provides value to Polaris dealers who can publish their new and used inventory online increasing visibility, reach, and awareness to shoppers.
“We set out to streamline the shopping process and provide consumers with even more confidence as they look to purchase,” said Koelsch. “Through Polaris Xchange, we are offering a one-stop, credible resource that makes it easier to not only find new Polaris vehicles but search through available used powersports inventory at our trusted network of dealers.”
With JoyDrive as a technology partner, Polaris Xchange will showcase used powersports inventory from all powersports manufacturers as well as available inventory of new Polaris vehicles at participating dealers.
Shop for your next ride and learn more about Polaris Xchange at www.polarisxchange.com.
–Erika Burke
Would someone on the inside tell Polaris to advertise on Bikernet. It’s cheap. Here’s our program:
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MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION ROAD SHOWS—
Earlier this month the MRF’s “Road Show” made its way to the Show Me State. The Missouri Freedom of Road Riders (FORR) held their 2023 seminar in Jefferson City and the MRF was proud to participate. The seminar entitled “Rebel with a Cause” included a diverse set of presentations focused on how riders in Missouri can help protect their freedoms and safety.
MRF lobbyist Rocky Fox made the trip and shared a recap of the MRF’s 2022 accomplishments in Washington D.C. and goals for 2023. Other seminar topics included presentations on group riding dynamics, security at motorcycle events, and a recap of the state legislative agenda.
The keynote speaker at the event was Missouri State Representative Darin Chappell. Representative Chappell is a newly elected member of the Missouri State Legislature, and he discussed his legislative priorities, including addressing the issue of motorcyclist profiling.
FORR has a strong track record of building lasting relationships with key lawmakers. In 2022, two longtime supporters of Missouri bikers were elected members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Rep. Mark Alford of Missouri’s 4th District and Rep. Eric Burlison from Missouri 7th district have both been champions for bikers in the Show Me State.
In fact, Congressman Burlison was the main sponsor of a helmet choice bill that repealed the universal helmet law in Missouri. The helmet choice bill, which repealed the universal helmet law that passed in 2020, was the culmination of years of lobbying by riders in Missouri. If that wasn’t good enough, Rep. Burlison is also a member of both the FORR and the MRF!
The MRF has long preached that building relationships with lawmakers early is the best way to see results down the road. The MRF is excited to work with these two lawmakers in D.C. and build off their work in Missouri.
The state of Missouri and the MRF have a long and storied history. Nearly 40 years ago, in 1984, the first ever “Meetings of the Minds” was held in St. Louis, Missouri. As a tribute to that important moment in the history of the motorcyclists’ rights movement, the MRF will host next year’s Meeting of the Minds in St. Louis. Both the MRF and the motorcyclists in Missouri are excited about returning to the place where it all started 40 years later!
The MRF thanks FORR for including us in these events and we look forward to seeing many of you in Missouri in 2024!
–MRF
DONNIE SMITH SHOW LAST WEEKEND—It was down some, but Cycle Source was on hand to cover the action. The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum was involved and the local chapter of the AMCA displayed antiques bikes from every era.
The above classic was one of the highlights. The cocktails flowed and everyone had a good time.
–Bandit
BANDIT’S CANTINA BAD JOKE LIBRARY OPENS EARLY—
My three favorite things are eating my family and not using commas.
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People are usually shocked when they find out… I’m a bad electrician.
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They left a little note on the windscreen, it said ‘Parking Fine.’ So that was nice.
–Sam Burns
Certified Librarian
Bandit’s Cantina™
INDIAN AND BARNSTORM CYCLES–Forged, Custom Sport Chief Series: Barnstorm Cycles
Here’s the second builder in Indian Motorcycles Custom Sport Chief Series, Jake Cutler with Barnstorm Cycles.
Carrying the torch for west coast style performance builds on the east coast, Barnstorm has an extensive history of delivering next level cruiser and bagger builds. Straight out of Massachusetts, Jake has been riding and working on motorcycles since he was three years old.
Watch Carey Hart check in with Jake on his vision for the Custom Sport Chief here:
https://youtu.be/RiKSFgKKP8A
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TRUTH AND FREEDOM RESOLUTION
A resolution by the Motorcycle Riders Foundation to Congress to demand scientific transparency and truth for every motorcycle rider in this country.
Whereas Truth and Free Speech are the cornerstones of our society, motorcyclists all over the country want our rights and the truth to be respected
Whereas Critical Thinking is the backbone of science it needs held high for kids all over the world. America always endeavored to be the bastion of truth and free speech.
Whereas science is never settled and the public requires nothing but the truth as it affects their very existence.
Whereas children deserve to know the truth and scientific transparency. No matter who tries to hide the truth it will surface and the real deniers will be exposed.
Whereas every law in this country that effects the lives, livelihoods, homes, businesses and transportation must be based on truth or they are meaningless.
Whereas criminal governments throughout history restricted free speech. We cannot allow any attack on free speech to infiltrate our government.
A rough draft by Bandit
BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!—
5-Ball VL,XA,FL Knucklehead build, Part 3
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Kool KOOL $#!t .
And as for the ‘Stalled in progress’ chopper projects, I DEFINITELY have (I hate to say) a couple of them hahaha. Although, one is definitely back on (the lift) and progress is being made.
–El Waggs
airstreamstudio@live.com
Oceanside, CA
“This puppy isn’t stalled. It’s just my mental state that needed tweaking. More progress this week, with the Redhead’s help.”
–Bandit
NEW FROM THE MASTER OF LIGHT–Artist David Uhl
Greetings from hot Lakeland, Florida! I am here at the Sun ‘n Fun fly-in show and will be joined by David tomorrow. Our gallery is in Hangar A, so if you are coming out, please stop and say hello!
A few housekeeping items:
1 – our production department has been working tirelessly to get all of the pieces out from our previous promotion and are now focused on finishing the orders from Daytona and Isabella’s watercolor pieces.
2 – David is bringing a fun new aviation piece (title TBD). I’ll be sending out details on this one in the coming days. Would love to get your feedback!
3 – he’s also bringing a portrait of Jackie Cochran which will serve as his second “Women of Aviation” piece (with “Amelia”).
–Greg Rhodes
International Sales Director
David Uhl Fine Art
Uhl Studios
15801 W. Colfax Ave
Golden, CO 80401
303-913-4840
MEANWHILE BACK IN CLASS–
If you put 100 black ants and 100 red ants in a jar, nothing will happen.
But if you shake the jar hard, the ants will start killing each other.
The red ants will consider the black ants their enemies, and the black ants will consider the red ants their enemies.
The real enemy is the one who shakes the jar.
The same thing happens in human society.
So, before we attack each other, we should think about who is shaking the jar.
–Professor Ray Russell
Bikernet University
Australia
FIRSTGEAR’S New Palisade and Reflex Products Deliver
Features for Diehard Riders
Whether the destination is work, play or the other side of the country, FIRSTGEAR’s newest arrivals deliver features designed specifically for riders with a destination in mind. The new Palisade Jacket and Reflex Jacket, along with their matching pants, shine when the sun is out. As always, FIRSTGEAR apparel products deliver comfort, safety and style with a price tag that makes them attainable for real riders.
The FIRSTGEAR Palisade Jacket is designed to be a rider’s daily “go-to” gear. It’s a three-season, waist-length jacket, that is comfortable and durable with no excess bulk. Constructed with waterproof and windproof polyester, abrasion resistant nylon ripstop and SuperFabric reinforced elbows, this jacket uses modern fabric technology to deliver a dry, comfortable ride.
The features don’t stop there, with reflective piping and panels, removable liner, adjustable armor pockets, vents, waterproof pockets, neoprene cuffs and seamless integration with FIRSTGEAR heated gear. This jacket goes to the top of the list when riders are shopping for new gear.
The Palisade Pant is designed to pair with the Palisade Jacket, delivering the same confident, comfortable ride. Using the same fabrics and technology, these pants add stretch knee panels, “no-snag” cuffs, adjustable waist and “slide-free” seat grip panels.
The FIRSTGEAR Reflex Jacket is perfect for riders enjoying warm summer days on their motorcycle. The fully vented, abrasion resistant nylon mesh construction is designed to keep a rider cool and safe. Features like elbow, shoulder and back protection, reflective piping and panels, SuperFabric elbow panels, adjustable neoprene cuffs and removable waterproof windproof liner, this jacket looks good no matter what style of bike the rider is aboard.
The Reflex Pant provides protection during warm weather rides. It features the same fully vented, abrasion resistant nylon mesh construction, knee and hip protection, stretch knee panels and slide-free seat grip panels.
Reflex Gloves deliver solid function and protection with the comfort of ventilated fabric, stretch wrist area and a hook and loop closure. Gloves are a critical piece of riding gear and Reflex gloves are the perfect match of fit and function.
The Palisade Jacket is available in Black/Black in men’s sizes from small to 2XLT. The Palisade Jacket retails for $419.95. Matching Palisade Pant is offered in waist sizes 32 to 42 with both regular and tall sizes in the lineup. The retail price for the Palisade Pant is $369.95.
The Reflex Jacket is available in Black/Black in men’s sizes from small to 2XLT and women’s sizes from s the 3XL. The Reflex Jacket retails for $369.95. Matching Reflex Pant is offered in waist sizes 32 to 42 with both regular and tall sizes in the lineup. Retail price for the Reflex Pant is $269.95.
Reflex Gloves are available in Black/Black for $59.95 and are available in men’s sizes S through 3XL and women’s sizes S to 2XL.
FIRSTGEAR products are available at motorcycle dealers around the country and a complete list of product features is available at www.firstgear-usa.com.
NEW FROM BAKER DRIVETRAIN–The Armored Attitude Adjuster
If you have a 2006 or later Dyna, or a 2007 and later Softail/ Touring bike you know the issues that come along with the stock auto chain tensioner. At the first moment that the chain has any slack in it, the auto tensioner ratchets the shoe up another notch.
Now one notch is not going to be an issue, but the tightening never stops and this causes several problems. The BAKER manual chain adjuster prevents damage to your motorcycle’s left-side motor case bearings, inner primary bearings, clutch hub bearings, and transmission output gear bearings.
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TEXAS FANDANGO THIS WEEKEND–
The Cherokee Chapter of the AMCA proudly presents The Texas Fandango. The Texas Fandango is a vintage swap meet, vintage bike show, and vintage races all rolled into one fun-packed weekend, March 31- April 2, 2023.
The Fandango is located in the beautiful Texas Hill Country at the Gillespie County Fairground in historic Fredericksburg. The premier event in Texas for any vintage motorcycle enthusiast. A portion of every ticket sold benefits the Optimist Club Of Fredericksburg Texas. Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook for community photos and updates.
- General admission is $20.00 per person
- Active military or veterans $10.00 with a valid ID
- Kids twelve or under are free
- Pay at the main gate.
BRITISH MOTORCYCLISTS– Meet Minister For Decarbonization
The British Motorcycle Action Group told the minister for decarbonization that the UK government should abandon its plan to ban the sale of new vehicles with an internal combustion engine (ICE). MAG chair Neil Liversidge: “There are no reasons why electric and ICE vehicles cannot co-exist.”
Minister of State Jesse Norman (l) and Neil Liversidge.
Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) Chair, Neil Liversidge, met Minister of State (Decarbonization and Technology) Jesse Norman. With resistance to the ICE ban growing in Europe, MAG hammered home the message that the UK government should abandon its plan to ban the sale of new ICE vehicles in the United Kingdom from 2030.
Instead, MAG is presenting a radical alternative that will massively improve transport connectivity to unify the UK, improve air quality, and reduce emissions, whilst at the same time strengthening our country economically.
MAG National Chairman Neil Liversidge and MAG’s Director of Campaigns & Political Engagement, Colin Brown, met Jesse Norman. Neil and Colin hammered home the scale of the mistake the UK Government will be making if it mandates the end of internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs) as planned from 2030.
Key points they highlighted included:
* Why MAG’s alternative plan makes more sense.
* The threat the Government’s forced electrification poses to the UK’s long-term economic prosperity and national security.
* How forced electrification will negatively impact most people’s standard of living.
* Why policies that work in London don’t necessarily work in the rest of the UK.
‘Net Zero can be achieved whilst this technology continues to supply the clear benefits of carbon neutral, energy dense liquid fuels.’
The meeting took place as news surfaced that the EU’s own anti-ICE plan is in trouble, with proposals tabled to create an exception for e-fueled cars from 2035.
Germany, Austria, Italy, and other EU nations are opposing forced electrification due to the lack of technology neutrality.
MAG has consistently argued that internal combustion engines will be necessary and desirable for the foreseeable future.
Net Zero can be achieved whilst this technology continues to supply the clear benefits of carbon neutral, energy dense liquid fuels. There is no logic in enforcing the demise of a technology in a way that will inevitably cause hardship for UK citizens, whilst seriously damaging the UK’s economic prospects, and therefore its security, certainly for decades and possibly forever.
Speaking after the meeting, Neil said: “We were not expecting the Minister to announce a U-turn on the policy in the meeting, but I can say that we have robustly presented the strength of feeling on the ICE ban.
We briefly discussed MAG’s alternative solution for the future of transport with rapid expansion of an electrified public transport system allied to a diverse range of technologies in the private motorized sector.
There are no reasons why electric and ICE vehicles cannot co-exist to create a diverse and resilient transport system. We are seeing Europe edging towards this reality, and the UK could lead the way. We have agreed to submit a fleshed-out proposal to Jesse Norman that will both meet the Government’s ambitions and avoid destroying the economy and motorcycling culture in the process.”
Source: MAG
–FEMA
“Fuck Net Zero Anything! It’s a policy for ultimate control.” –Bandit
NEW YORK Close to Passing Statewide Gas Stove Ban on New Homes—
New York state is reportedly close to enacting the nation’s first legislative ban on gas stoves for most new construction, including single-family homes and commercial buildings.
Amid a statewide uproar over the plan, the Democrat-led state legislature is set to advance the move as part of Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul’s $227 billion budget blueprint, which heavily focuses on phasing out the use of fossil fuels with a commitment to creating a “cleaner, healthier environment for future generations.”
If passed as is, the measure would prohibit the installation of “fossil fuel equipment” and building systems in the construction of new one-family and smaller multi-family homes, beginning on Dec. 31, 2025. The same prohibition would apply to new larger multi-family homes and commercial buildings starting on Dec. 31, 2028.
This policy means that any new apartments or homes built after the effective dates wouldn’t be allowed to have many other common fossil fuel household items, including furnaces, water heaters, and clothes dryers. The term “fossil-fuel equipment” actually covers a wide range of oil- or gas-powered plumbing, heating, lighting, insulating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigerating equipment, as well as elevators and escalators that run on fossil fuel.
Exemptions for commercial kitchens, laboratories, laundromats, hospitals, crematoriums, and critical infrastructure projects would be likely, the governor’s office stated last month.
The state budget is due at midnight on April 1.
Supporters of the plan hope that New York state would take the policies of California and Washington to the next level, Politico reported.
–Bill Pan
Epoch Times
WOMEN RIDER OF THE WEEK—Haley Katzler
–Sam Burn
Talent Scout
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UPDATE: TENNESSEE EXHAUST NOISE BILL FAVORABLY AMENDED; REQUIRES YOUR SUPPORT
DON’T DELAY! Please contact lawmakers to request their support for these bills:
Overview: Your voices were heard, Tennessee! After receiving hundreds of letters from folks like you, lawmakers positively amended legislation (S.B. 434/H.B. 769) aiming to reform the state’s motor vehicle noise laws.
Based on SEMA’s model legislation, S.B. 434/H.B. 769 would now implement a fair and objective method for determining compliance with the law, replacing a system that relies on subjective judgments on whether an exhaust system is too loud. S.B. 434 will be heard in the Senate on March 23rd and H.B. 769 is awaiting consideration by the House.
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GUN NUT SPECIAL REPORT–SELF DEFENSE
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Agree with Bruce!
Revolvers are definitely more concealable in my experience (been carrying one for 4 or 5 years before switching to Heizer Par1 – probably the smallest handgun I’ve ever owned, uses 223 ammo hence packing quite a punch!).
And always remember – any weapon is better than no weapon!
— Rob Harris
robharris.jr92@gmail.com
Dallas, TX
MEANWHILE BACK AT THE CAMPUS—
When you can’t control what’s happening, challenge yourself to control the way you respond to what’s happening.
That’s where your power is.
–Ray Russell
Professor Emeritus
Bikernet University Down Under Campus
Australia
V-Twin Night Drags Presented by Speed-Kings Cycle–
Last fall, we featured a dealer who has been trying to bring together the industry one event at a time; this dealer being Speed-Kings Cycle Supply. Speed-Kings is bringing a V-twin-focused drag racing night to Rosamond, California. They are encouraging everyone to come race including those who have never raced to those who have been racing their whole lives. There will be live music and other fun activities as well!
Don’t miss this high-octane fun on April 15th from 6 pm to 10 pm at Willow Springs Raceway!
–Baker
KANSAS INTRODUCES RESOLUTION SUPPORTING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
DON’T DELAY! Please contact lawmakers to request their support for this proposal:
Overview: Kansas has introduced a SAN-supported resolution (H.R. 6018) reaffirming the state’s commitment to consumer choice and vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. As other states have begun to ban the sales of new gas- and diesel-powered vehicles starting in 2035, Kansas is declaring freedom from narrow and burdensome energy policies that limit existing, proven technologies.
The SAN believes that Kansas residents, not the government, should decide what vehicles are best for them and their families. The resolution awaits consideration by the House.
–SEMA
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Gritty and hard hitting by a brother who’s been in the wind for so many years. Looking forward to more!
— Buckshot
buckshotbs1@gmail.com
Madera, CA
“Thanks much! I was inspired by a couple of Bikernet readers and I’m close. I made some notes this morning.”
–Bandit
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE RACING AND JARED MEES SECURE FIRST WIN OF 2023 SEASON
AT SENOIA SHORT TRACK–Mees Edges Out Competition for Win Aboard Indian FTR750,
Jumps to Second in Season Standings
Indian Motorcycle Racing, presented by Progressive Motorcycle Insurance, secured its first win of the 2023 American Flat Tracksm season following a nail-biting performance by reigning SuperTwins Champion and Indian Motorcycle Wrecking Crew rider Jared Mees.
Piloting the championship winning Indian FTR750, Mees and Dallas Daniels went head-to-head at the Senoia Short Track, as the exciting Main event ended with Mees passing the finish line mere .174 seconds before Daniels.
Having missed the podium at the season-opening doubleheader in Daytona, Mees arrived at Senoia Raceway seeking redemption. After securing the top qualifying position, Mees took advantage of his prime starting position and demonstrated his racing prowess during the Main event. Though he relinquished the lead to Daniels around the halfway point, the bar-to-bar battled continued into the final lap, where Mees ultimately took control and edged out Daniels and captured his first win of the 2023 season.
“This was the bounce-back performance Jared needed, and we all expected,” said Gary Gray, Vice President Racing, Service & Technology for Indian Motorcycle. “Though it’s early in the season, Jared came into the race with a must-win mentality, as he fully understands the importance of keeping the points close as he competes for his ninth career championship.”
Through three races, Mees’ win and two fourth place finishes rank him 14 points behind Daniels, who sits atop the season leaderboard. As a highly decorated veteran flat track racer, having won four of the last six SuperTwins championships aboard the Indian FTR750, Mees is now just one shy from his personal career goal to reach Scottie Parker’s record of nine championships. Mees has more than 60 career wins and multiple records.
The 2023 American Flat Track season continues April 1 for the Arizona Super TT at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park in Chandler, AZ. For more information on Indian Motorcycle Racing, visit IndianMotorcycle.com and follow along on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
LATEST FROM DENNIS KIRK—The crew handles all the latest Arlen Ness Products from the Bay Area.
BANDIT’S CANTINA BAD JOKE LIBRARY SPRING OPENER—
I didn’t get any money this time
A man in a bar sees a friend at a table, drinking by himself.
Approaching the friend he comments, “You look terrible. What’s the problem?”
“My mother died in August,” he said, “and left me $25,000.”
“Gee, that’s tough,” he replied.
“Then in September,” the friend continued, “My father died, leaving me $90,000.”
“Wow. Two parents gone in two months. No wonder you’re depressed.”
“And last month my aunt died, and left me $15,000.”
“Three close family members lost in three months? How sad.”
“Then this month,” continued, the friend, “absolutely nothing!”
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The customs of an Irishman
An Irishman walks into a bar in Dublin, orders three pints of Guinness and sits in the back of the room, drinking a sip out of each one in turn. When he finishes them, he comes back to the bar and orders three more. The bartender asks him, “You know, a pint goes flat after I draw it; it would taste better if you bought one at a time.”
The Irishman replies, “Well, you see, I have two brothers. One is in America, the other in Australia, and I’m here in Dublin. When we all left home, we promised that we’d drink this way to remember the days when we drank together.” The bartender admits that this is a nice custom, and leaves it there.
The Irishman becomes a regular in the bar, and always drinks the same way: ordering three pints and drinking them in turn.
One day, he comes in and orders two pints. All the other regulars notice and fall silent. When he comes back to the bar for the second round, the bartender says, “I don’t want to intrude on your grief, but I wanted to offer my condolences on your great loss.”
The Irishman looks confused for a moment, then a light dawns in his eye and he laughs. “Oh, no,” he says, “Everyone’s fine. I’ve just quit drinking.”
–Sam Burns
Official Librarian
Bandit’s Cantina
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MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION MISSION STATEMENT—
As you may be aware, the MRF has been kicking ass and taking names for nearly 40 years. During the past 75 days, the MRF has double downed. Profiling language included in the mega spending bill signed into law in December. NHTSA answering the MRF-inspired letter from Congressman Tim Walberg regarding autonomous vehicles (AVs, driverless cars or whatever the newspeak word for this vehicle is).
The MRF is the nation’s premier motorcyclists’ rights advocacy group with full-time representation on Capitol Hill and we’re not backing down. And it’s long overdue that those who have been enjoying the freedoms the MRF promotes and protects join in our fight!
Attached please find the 2023 Meeting of the Minds sponsorship deck. Thanks for circulating it among those who repeatedly ask what they can do. Additionally, I’ve attached the 2023 Meeting of the Minds registration form and if they’re serious, here’s a copy of the Bikers inside the Beltway flyer. Like participatory democracy – Bikers inside the Beltway is free, but you do need to participate to make it work better! Hope to see you at both!
Thanks for your ongoing support of the Motorcycle Riders Foundation.
Yours in Freedom,
–Fredric Harrell
Director, Conferences & Events
Motorcycle Riders Foundation
P.O. Box 9090
Peoria, Illinois 61612
ACTION AT 5-BALL RACING HEADQUARTERS—
Check the goods or buy a book at the 5-Ball shop.
Hang on!
–Bandit
NEW MOTORCYCLE MOVIE IN THE WORKS—
Watch the new Iron Lilly video
We are making a movie!
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Senior Editor
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FEDERAL AGENCY— Announces New Rules for Air Conditioners Amid Controversy Around Gas Stoves
The Department of Energy (DOE) on Thursday said it has finalized rules on window air conditioners and air cleaners that it says will make the common household items more efficient, coming as the federal government has signaled it would further regulate gas stoves.
The agency said it has “finalized new energy efficiency standards for room air conditioners—commonly known as window air conditioners—and portable air cleaners that will reduce household energy costs and significantly cut pollution,” according to a news release, adding that it will “save American families and consumers approximately $1.5 billion per year on their electrity bills.”
The rules for air cleaners are slated to be implemented starting next year, while the rules for air conditioners will come in 2026, said the DOE. With the rules, the agency said that it will eliminate some 106 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions over three decades.
With the latest round of regulations in combination with proposed rules for gas stoves, critics have said they’re tantamount to federal overreach. During the comments period for the DOE’s rule proposal, the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers issued a comment saying the standards are “too stringent and will have a negative, disproportionate impact on low-income households and historically marginalized communities.”
The group then urged the DOE to “reassess parts of its analysis with respect to proposed standards levels … and some of the assumptions upon which the analysis is based,” it said in its 2022 comment to the agency. “As discussed further below, DOE must conduct further analysis to determine how increasingly stringent standards disproportionately affect low-income households and historically marginalized communities, as required under” another executive order…
–Jack Phillips
Epoch Times
PANHEAD OF THE WEEK—From the Peter Kox collection.
–Sam Burns
Feature Bike Editor
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STRAIGHT FROM NASH MOTORCYCLE AN JASON MAMOA–THE STAINLESS STEEL KNUCKLE BUCKLE
Limited Quantities
The Knuckle Buckle is the latest collaboration between Nash Motorcycle Co and Jason Momoa’s On The Roam. Jason and Taber Nash both have a passion for Harley’s first OHV motor, the iconic Knucklehead. First developed in 1936 this motor transcended the 2nd World War and developed a cult following from Harley enthusiasts and custom bike builders around the globe.
To commemorate the unique design of this motor, Jason and Taber have designed The Knuckle Buckle.This one is cast in stainless steel with an antique finish and polished Knuckle Nuts. A prodigy that is built to last a lifetime just like the venerable Knucklehead engine.
Pair this rad buckle with your favorite belt or one of our Knucklehead, Nash Motor Co., or Plain Jane belts!
LG Buckle- 5″ x 2.16″ (Accepts a belt 1.75″ wide)
Regular Buckle- 3.78″ x 1.6″ (Accepts a belt 1.50″ wide)
*Buckle Only. Belt Sold Separately.
TUCKER POWERSPORTS–Named Exclusive US Distributor for Kellermann Lighting Products
Tucker Powersports today announced its exclusive distribution agreement with Kellermann GmbH, the German manufacturer of high-technology premium lighting products for motorcycles.
Kellermann, known for its award-winning style and tremendous popularity in the custom bike community, now has access to the thousands of dealers in Tucker’s dealer network, while Tucker secures another exclusive partnership with a leading technology company in powersports.
Kellermann, based in Aachen, Germany, has been manufacturing motorcycle accessories for over 30 years. The company’s turn indicators and other lighting products have set industry standards for brightness and style and have earned a cult-like following among motorcycle customizers and designers.
With design awards from Red Dot and the Chicago Athenaeum, the broad product line can deliver classic style or dramatic custom looks. Kellermann has worked previously with Tucker’s Kuryakyn brand to develop the tremendously successful Tracer lighting systems launched in 2021 and 2022. The company’s current product line includes lighting products, mounts, and related electronics.
“Together with Tucker and their extensive dealer network, we want to take our brand to the next level in the US market “, said Dr. Stefan Wöste, CEO of Kellermann. “This partnership will make the upcoming introduction of our newest lighting products even more impactful.”
“Kellermann and Tucker share a passion for technology and product innovation,” said Marc McAlister, CEO of Tucker. “This partnership is an opportunity for two tremendous brands to have a significant impact in the motorsports industry.”
Tucker is preparing for the launch of Kellermann’s newest products in the next few weeks, which will reinforce the technology and quality leadership of the Kellermann line of products.
NEW SHOP IN THE BLACK HILLS—
Taylord Cycles opened in Spearfish, South Dakota three weeks ago. It’s a small shop, but the owner Luke Wiles, worked at Black Hills Harley-Davidson for several years and he’s already cranking out full blown customs.
For more info go to Taylordcycles.com
Or call 605-717-2450
AMA LAND SPEED GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP AT BONNEVILLE—
It’s also known as the Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials, where the world’s fastest motorcycles hit breathtaking speeds on the otherworldly Bonneville Salt Flats near Wendover, Utah.
Ranging from 50cc minibikes to 3,000 cc streamliners, participants of varying investments and experiences share the stage as they showcase their enthusiasm for insanely speedy travel.
After adverse conditions prevented the event from running in 2022, the championship will be back and better that ever August 26-31.
MASSACHUSETTS– to Enforce Right to Repair Law in June
Massachusetts’ Attorney General Andrea Campbell announced plans to enforce the state’s expanded “right to repair” law, which was passed overwhelmingly by Massachusetts voters in 2020, starting on June 1, 2023.
Right to repair has been on hold in Massachusetts for over two years as the result of a decision by the state’s former Attorney General to delay enforcement of the law pending a federal lawsuit from automakers, where U.S. District Judge Douglas Woodlock has delayed ruling on the matter six times.
–SEMA
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LIFE’S OPPORTUNITIES BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for March 23, 2023
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Hey Bandit,
I just have to comment: You’re opening statement really hit home. At 75, you’re just a tad over 10 years ahead of me (I’m hitting 65 this year). I’ve been following your Bikernet output since before you moved to Wilmington, CA. You are SO SPOT ON.
In the early days, I had bike project sitting around for years just to find missing parts to complete an assembly. Today we can get almost everything online in real time. No more asking anyone and everyone if anyone knows someone.
I’m thinking of writing a book or two, building a Panhead bar hopper, and just happy to be living in these best of times. My point is Life IS incredible indeed, all we need to do is to get out of bed and get moving. It’s all at our fingertips indeed.
I only met you once at a Hollister rally but you’ve been a straight shooter. I consider you a friend since day one. Keep the code and Keep inspiring us Bandit!
We’re listening! Your bud
— Kolohe
Citrus Heights, CA
“Thanks brother, means a lot. This week has been wild. I got out of bed at 6:45 on Monday and haven’t stopped. Keep after it!”
–Bandit
LIFESTYLE CYCLES DEAL OF THE WEEK–STOCK #13787C
2018 HARLEY DAVIDSON SOFTAIL FAT BOB FXFB
ONLY 3604 Miles!
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* Screaming Eagle HiFlo intake
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* Memphis shades windshield
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* LED headlight
* LED Turn signals all around
* Willy G derby cover
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* Contrast cut shift linkage
* Dyno Jet power vision tuner
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* Screaming eagle spark plug wires
This bike is only $16,995
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!
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ANDREANI USA Expands Product Offering to Include–MIVV Exhausts and Nitron Suspension Products
Andreani USA, the recently opened subsidiary of Italy’s Andreani Group, has added two notable European brands to their product offering for US motorcycle dealers and consumers. Italy’s MIVV exhaust systems offer high performance, matched with Italian style and an expansive product line.
England’s Nitron Racing Systems shocks and suspension products carry a racing pedigree and applications for all types of motorcycles. Both MIVV and Nitron’s motorcycle products have not been commonly available in the United States prior to Andreani USA’s launch.
MIVV is well known throughout Europe as a brand that delivers increased performance, refined sound and Italian-style to motorcycles of all types. Andreani USA is MIVV’s first US-based distributor and will make MIVV exhaust products readily available for American powersports dealers.
“Entering into an important market like the US required that we select a highly professional distributor, and we have a long history working with Andreani Group,” said MIVV’s Business Unit Manager Danilo DeBerardinis. “Our current production touches every segment of the motorcycle world, from naked to superbikes, from enduros to adventure bikes, and we’ve had requests to create products for models of every brand, especially Harley-Davidson motorcycles.”
Nitron Racing Systems suspension products are typically used in high performance vehicles in the automotive and motorcycle markets. Based in Britain’s Motorsports Valley, the home of F1 racing, Nitron’s shocks and forks are known for innovation, quality and attention to detail. Nitron makes shocks for all types of motorcycles, from motocross to ADV to cruisers and touring bikes.
“We strive to bring the best products to our network of dealers in the United States,” said Andreani USA President Luciano Ubaldini. “As the exclusive distributor of MIVV exhausts and Official Service Center for Nitron suspension products, we can ensure that our dealers are delivering great products and technical support to American motorcycle riders.”
Nitron Racing Systems and MIVV products are available immediately from Andreani USA.
UNBELIEVABLE!!!
Last night, I went out to dinner and I overheard a man at the table next to me as he asked the server if the prices on the menu were negotiable. Then after the server told him no, he snuck over to the kitchen where he made a rude remark to the prep-cook about how his neighbors dined at a similar restaurant recently and had the same meal for a lot less.
It gets even worse! He had the audacity to ask the chef if there was any way he could hurry things up for him and put his meal before all the other patrons.
Lastly, this arrogant fool interrupted the dishwasher and asked him if he might be able to save a few dollars by washing his own plates and silverware. Thank god they refused to serve him and threw him out in the street to fend for himself!
Now, I know this story may sound ridiculous when presented in a restaurant setting but why is it that so many consumers feel just fine taking this approach with mechanics
–Sam Burns
“This was cool, but I pointed out that for a $20 meal, I’m not going to question much, but if the service or the meal sucks I won’t be back.
On the other hand, if I take my motorcycle to a shop and they might charge me $2000 or $10,000 I’m going to question and look for options.”
–Bandit
NEW FROM THE SCOTT JACOBS FAMILY— Wow! What a bike week. Daytona Bike Week attendees, you cease to impress!
With sales through the roof this year, we nearly cleaned out the remaining numbers of “We the People” AND “We Ride Free…”
Now that’s Jackie is home from Florida, she is working hard to get your orders out ASAP.
In the meantime, we completed Scott’s video interview on “Daytona, Surf and Sand” (below).
- Sturgis & Daytona’s 82nd Releases
- 82nd motorcycle rally painting by scott jacobs
- Scott created a painting for the 82nd Sturgis Rally and Daytona Bike Week. They were printed the same size for you to collect both if you’re a big bike rally fan.
IT’S WHISKEY NIGHT—
I’ll try to stay focused. Tomorrow, Irish Rich and I will work with parts I have and I got from Carl Pussar and Cabana Dan at the Donnie Smith show last weekend and try to build a trans from my VL,XA,FL-5 Knucklehead project.
We are trying to build a 4-Speed case, 5-Speed guts transmission that will work with an Evo primary.
I spoke to my genius pal this week who has three PHDs and his wife is a master with Gourds. As it turns out 45 John in Deadwood grows gourds. He still has one of his classic trikes for sale.
It snows like every three days here, but the sun comes out and it’s magnificent. When it hits 36 degrees we think it’s a heat wave.
We’ve ordered some spirit bells since my point covers from Chopper Dave were delayed. Hell, we’ll have Xmas gifts for the next two years. That’s one way to look at it.
I’m writing another story about Cabana Dan and all his ’13, ’14 builds. I’m confused, but these tanks and sheetmetal stripped by Tim at Flat Earth Artworks will be amazing.
Where’s my whiskey?