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VINCE’S PROJECT HITS THE PAVEMENT–Here you go. The old lady took pics all along. This is when it was done and I was out burning up the asphalt. She sure do fly with my modified Vance and Hines Exhaust System. See what I mean. If you flash this pic on your site all his brothers sure would dig it. Take care brother.
–Vincenz
LAS VEGAS BIKE WEEK COMING–OCTOBER 2-5, 2008, LAS VEGAS, NV– Las Vegas BikeFest is only a month away. If you haven’t started making your plans yet, now is the time. The official hotels will be honoring the great hotel rates that we negotiated for Las Vegas BikeFest attendees for only another week or two, so call and make your reservations today. Friday Fun, Saturday Fun and Ultimate Passes are selling quickly so if you want to participate in either or both Poker Runs, or the Poker Walk, or if you have a bike you want to enter in the Custom Bike Show, register today so you aren’t left out of the fun.
We look forward to you joining us for the 8th Annual Las Vegas BikeFest.
FRIDAY POKER RUN TO VALLEY OF FIRE
The Friday Poker Run, sponsored by Red Rock Harley-Davidson is going to be one of the most scenic Poker Runs ever held during Las Vegas BikeFest. The ride is approximately 155 miles and will take you through the desert, near Lake Mead and out to Valley of Fire. And if going on an awesome ride wasn’t enough incentive to participate in the Friday Poker Run, we are going to give the rider with the best hand $1,000. We’ve even got $250 for the rider with the worst hand. You’ll finish the run in the Vendor Village and enjoy a beer on us.You’ll need to be registered with a Friday Fun Pass or Ultimate Pass to participate in the Friday Poker Run. Registration will not be available at the Poker Run check-in so be sure to register in advance.
Please note that there is a $6 per motorcycle park fee to enter Valley of Fire. If you want to complete the entire 155 miles and enjoy the portion of the ride that takes you along Lake Mead, there will be an additional $3 charge ($5 if two people on the bike). You can skip the Lake Mead portion of the ride if you like which will reduce the ride by about 25 miles.
Register today because you aren’t going to want to miss what is known as one of the most beautiful riding areas in Las Vegas.
TAKE A WALK – WIN A CRUISE!
Not going to have a ride with you at Las Vegas BikeFest? Anticipate not feeling good enough for a 155 mile Poker Run ride Friday morning after the Thursday night kick-off of the weekend? Want to sleep in Friday morning and then have a chance to win some cash from us? If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Poker Walk on Friday is for you. Fitzgeralds, the sponsor of the Poker Walk has just announced that in addition to the $400 we pay out to the registrant with the best hand and the $100 to the lucky person that has the worst hand, they are giving away a cruise. A drawing will be held at the end of the Poker Walk and all Poker Walk participants who make it to the final stop are eligible. It is a Carnival cruise for two and you’ll have a choice of 11 different cruises. You will need to be present to win so be sure you finish the entire walk and wait to hear if you win.
You need to be registered for a Friday Fun Pass or Ultimate Pass to be eligible to participate in the Poker Walk. Registration is not available at the Poker Walk check-in so be sure to register in advance.
COUNT’S KUSTOMS $100,000 POKER RUN
The Poker Run on Saturday will take you on a 105 mile ride which includes the always popular Mt. Charleston. You won’t want to miss the stop at Count’s Kustoms shop along the way. This is your chance to visit with the “Count” and his crew, check out his latest creations, drool over the awesome car collection, buy your Count’s Kustoms swag, and have a little refreshment.
To top it all off, the rider with the best hand wins $2,000. Everyone, no matter how crappy your hand may be, has a chance to win the $100,000 Lucky Hand prize. At the last stop your hand will be entered into the computer and if you drew the Lucky Hand – well it will be a day you will never forget. This year we’ve even programmed some instant winners so don’t give up on your hand. Ride it out and join us in the Vendor Village where you could end up being an instant winner.
You must be registered with a Saturday Fun Pass or Ultimate Pass to be eligible for the $100,000 Poker Run. Please note: there is a good chance that it will be cold up on Mt. Charleston so please plan accordingly.
BIKES BRATS BREWS IN MESQUITE – ONLY $25!
Come early and party in Mesquite on Wednesday, October 1st.
ROCK ROLL ON FREMONT STREET
The Fremont Street Experience has some great entertainment planned for Las Vegas BikeFest this year with two stages going Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. All music is free so head up to the Fremont Street Experience after the Vendor Village closes and party under the canopy with great friends, great music and some brand new light shows. REGISTER TODAY Friday, Saturday and Ultimate Passes are selling quickly and are limited.
JOAN JETT PARTIES WITH HOG MEMBERS–On Thursday August 28, 2008 Harley Davidson held a rally for HOG members only at Miller Park in Milwaukee, WI. as part of their 105th AnniversaryIt ran from 11AM to 10:30PMActivities included a Ride In Bike Show, Service Seminars, Riding Demonstrations and numerous performers.We got there in time for Joan Jett after going through some pretty heavy traffic.
We had discussed staying for Kid Rock but the beer they were serving by then was no longer cold and we knew where a party was SO!
HOG did put on a full day of entertainment and everyone we met was having a good time.
Rogue
Bikernet Events Correspondent
BIKERNET INVESTIGATES FORMER CHOPPER KING, HUGH KING–He missed three Bikernet Board meetings, so Renegade, the constant dismal Dan, brought him up for a vote. “He ain’t the King No Mo’!” Renegade snapped. It took a month but we found the god of Biker Build-offs in Maine, almost frozen to a stack of logs.
“I’m in second month of producing a series for Discovery tentatively titled “Log Drivers,” reported Mr. King. “It’s about a family of nine brothers who cut and haul timber in the deepest forests of Maine…. a risky and dangerous business. Since these guys work 24/7 under very rugged conditions. It’s been a challenge keeping up with them… but we’re doing it. The first of six shows airs in March of 2008.”
By the way most of the brothers are hardcore bikers….some have made the trek all the way from Maine to Sturgis twice. On weekends they?ve lent me their bikes to take scenic short hops… so I’m not out of the loop all together.”
You should make your Freedom film next year. Why don’t you buy a Sony Z7U which is HD broadcast quality for $6000, a tripod, a sound recording machine for $2,500 a couple of microphones and just film it yourself. Then edit the whole experience into 3 minute beats and put them up sequentially on Biker Net.”
I will be on the east coast till March which is lonely but when I return I’ll give you a hand.”
BOOZEFIGHTERS RAFFLE BIKE TO BENEFIT MILITARY FAMILIES SUPPORTED BY PAUGHCO–A couple of months back the Boozefighters M/C announced they would be building a real world chopper from the ground up with the sole purpose of raffling the bike off and donating the funds to the Nevada County Military Families. This recent photo shows the project is well on its way to completion. With the exception of a few finishing fitment details the bike is ready to be pulled down and painted.
The ?Real Chopper? style reflects the historical background of the club and was made possible in large part to the support of The Driveline Company (TDC), Paughco, Revenge Cycle, Carl Spotts Co, Fat Katz, Tech Alloy and others. Paughco provided one of their awesome Wide Drive Softail chassis, a 3? Wide Springer and wrap around oil bag while Mark Modonna heavily modified and recovered a LePera seat.
The engine, as you may have guessed by its distinctive ram air system, is a 125? TDC backed by a 2008 6-speed with kicker. Revenge Cycle provided adjustable rear suspension, bars, mirrors and lighting and the license mount is Fat Katz?. Assembly is being handled by Carl ?Big Daddy? Spotts and Jeff ?Trashcan? Wray.
Once complete the scooter will be making the rounds at various local venues, where tickets may be purchased. Tickets are also available at our website: www.bfmc6.com www.bfmc6.com ? click the store link to purchase via PayPal. Our men and women in uniform are what keep us free and as true Americans The Boozefighters are proud to support them and they families. For additional details call 530-432-7880.
THAT’S A 9-11 WRAP–We should all take a minute to reflect on that day and how it changed our lives. I know the president catches constant heat from our media for Iraq, but there’s another side to that story, and perhaps as history unfolds we will discover being proactive in Iraq will benefit us from a security prospective and all of the middle east. Remember, for the troops that on average 800 have died a year in Iraq while 44,000 people will die in this country this year in car accidents alone. The brothers and sisters in the military might be safer off the streets in Iraq.
I escaped to the mountains and went through every chapter of my first Chance Hogan book. I’m ready to have a copy editor review it then hunt for a publisher. I may already have one in Europe. So I apologize if we missed new content for a couple of days, but that means there’s a pallet of content coming. Sin Wu is about to launch my Sturgis and the Bikernet Brouhaha report, I’m about to launch our first of two Victory Vision Road Tests. A new Roland Sands feature just landed on my desk and I’m about to launch the coolest BMW feature in the Bikernet Metric Area. We’re looking for a replacement, parttime BikernetMetric Editor, but next week we’ll have a new News feature headed that way. I’ll also bring you a tech on Chica’s Wheels and the German Viking just turned in a new Girl of Bikernet for the Cantina, plus I’ll try to edit another world run feature and see if we can’t scrap together a Bandit’s Cantina Soap opera chapter. Another Plus, Bonneville reports are rolling in including a cool on the salt report from Gina Woods and I have another report on the H-D 105th from a little known motojournalist, Sarge the Scribe. Hang on, next week will be full of action. In the meantime, let’s ride.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit