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FIRST MOTORCYCLE CANNONBALL CROSS-COUNTRY RUN FOR PRE-1916 MOTORCYCLE IN OVER A CENTURY–This is the race we’ve waited a century for. San Francisco to New York, winner takes all. Sounds like fun doesn’t it? Sure it has been done before. George Wyman was the first to do it in 1903, and many followed after, considering it a badge of honor to traverse the great expanse of our wonderful nation on these new fangled contraptions we call motorcycles. Hearty men and women to say the least, the adventure of a lifetime for sure, they all did it for one reason: they loved to ride motorcycles and they loved America.
In early September 2010 we will follow in the tire tracks of our forefathers and prove that 100 years later it can still be done. Have the comforts of technology made us weak? Can we endure nearly two weeks in the saddle of a machine that was built before our grandfathers were born? Can the machine endure the stress of day after day of being pushed to its limits? Understand that this will not be a race of speed, yet a race of endurance, of man and machine. Many will start, few will finish.
Those who choose to join this ride should understand that this is a run of endurance, not a race at all. If your machine is in tip top running shape, that is great, but can you endure riding it? That’s the question. Most riders would have a hard time doing a ride of this nature on their late model bikes.
The riders of the cannonball will need to be well ridden, hardened, ingenious, patient, and mechanically inclined. Most important, they must not be afraid to push the limits of their machine and themselves.
The ones who choose to enter this event must know how much this ride will demand, both physically and mentally. Tomorrow, pull out your 1913 Excelsior and drive it 300 miles before the sun goes down. It will be a long day, a well earned day. It will be a day when you will know whether or not this 12 day cannonball is really for you.
In such a run the route will be critical. We don’t want to end up on the interstate, or get caught amongst the wildlife that venture out after dark. How does your machine do in certain elevations? How many miles can you go between gas stops? Which route will be the most hospitable, and the most scenic? How many miles can you really do in a day? The questions are many. We have given you four options here to study. The route with no freeways, no dirt roads, and lots of America is what we all want. Less than three hundred miles a day would be ideal. These are only suggestions.
Gene Romero?s West Coast Flat Track Series goes National–The only AMA National on the West Coast will take place Saturday night, October 24 at the Pomona, California Fairgrounds. The race will also be a West Coast Flat Track event featuring all the regular riders taking part in the series. Saddlemen is proud to sponsor the series and we?ll be at the race cheering on all the Saddlemen sponsored racers.
The National Championship for the Twins class will be decided at the race. Hope to see you there.
Saddlemen?s Custom Motorcycle Exhibit Proves A Popular Attraction– A photo gallery of the great machines, artistry and design ideas we had the pleasure to show the public during the Orange County (Calif) Fair (sponsored by Saddlemen)
The brainchild of Saddlemen?s president Tom Seymour, the exhibit was designed to bring the attention of custom Harley?s to thousands of non-motorcycling OC Fair attendees and was a huge success. Thanks to all the builders who participated (Freedom Cycles, Huntington Beach Hogs, HBMC, LA Chopper Mods, Matt Hotch, Mitch Bergeron Customs, Roland Sands, Russ Wernimont and Todd?s Cycle.
–Larry Langly
Saddleman
17801 S. Susana Rd.
Rancho Dominguez, CA. 90221
Phone: 1-800-397-7709 1-310-638-1222
Email:saddlemensales@msn.com
KRAWIEC TAKES V-ROD TO SEMI-FINALS AT CAROLINA NATIONALS–Krawiec and Hines are 2-3 in Points After First Round of Championship Countdown.
CONCORD, N.C. (Sept. 20, 2009) – Screamin? Eagle/Vance & Hines rider Eddie Krawiec rode a Harley-Davidson V-Rod to the semi-final round of Pro Stock Motorcycle eliminations at the NHRA Carolina Nationals at zMax Dragway. Krawiec lost that round to top qualifier Hector Arana, who won the event by defeating Gieco Suzuki rider Karen Stoffer in the finals.
The loss to Arana dropped Krawiec, the defending NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle champion, from first to second place and nine points behind Arana in the Countdown to the Championship points race, which began with the Carolina Nationals.
“If we take the V-Rod to the semi-finals, that?s a good showing,” said Krawiec. “You win a championship by being consistent, and if we can make it as far as the semis in each of the remaining races, we can win the title again.”
Arana paced the field in qualifying with a run of 6.965 seconds. Screamin? Eagle/Vance & Hines rider Andrew Hines qualified second at 6.980. Krawiec was fifth with a pass at 7.024 seconds.
“We were lacking performance early in the weekend, which we sorted out for race day,” said Krawiec. “But with the bonus points now being awarded during qualifying rounds, we need to focus on being quick right away.”
The new NHRA bonus system, which went into effect at the Carolina Nationals, awards points to the teams in each pro category with the quickest elapsed time during each of four qualifying session. The rider or driver with the quickest time receives three bonus points. Those with the second- and third-quickest elapsed times during each qualifying session will receive two and one points, respectively. Hines topped the Pro Stock Motorcycle class with eight qualifying bonus points at the Carolina Nationals.
Hines lost to Junior Pippin on the Stone Mountain/Granite Mountain Harley-Davidson Buell in the first round of Sunday eliminations. Hines and Pippin both fouled at the start, but Hines left 0.005 seconds early while Pippin left 0.003 seconds early, and Pippin advanced to the second round.
Krawiec advanced in the first round after Suzuki rider Jim Underdahl fouled at the start. Krawiec fouled in the second round, but his opponent, Horne Racing Bull rider Douglas Horne left earlier, and the Screamin? Eagle V-Rod rider moved on the semi finals.
In the semi-final, Arana got the hole shot with a 0.003-second reaction time to Krawiec?s 0.010. That proved to the be the difference in a very close race, as a 6.991-second run by Krawiec was not enough to get past Arana, who had an ET of 6.997 seconds, a total advantage of 0.001 seconds. Stoffer fouled at the start in the final to give Arana his second-straight event win.
After the first of five events in the 2009 Pro Stock Motorcycle Countdown to the Championship, Arana leads with 2194 points. Krawiec is second with 2185 points, followed by Hines with 2125 and Horne with 2010.
The next Pro Stock Motorcycle event on the 2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series schedule is the O?Reilly NHRA Fall Nationals, Sept. 24-27, at the Texas Motorplex in Ennis, Texas.
Thanks to everyone who showed up for the FREE Joe ‘n Dough on Saturday morning. It was a super day for a ride!–As I mentioned in the Fall Flood Run mailing sent out last week, we were giving away a Free Fall Detailing by “Mr. Fussy” – Terry Miller here at the shop. All that was required was to drop your contact info in the hat. Well, the lucky winner is Scott Merritt!
So when he’s ready to put that filthy pig of a Road King away for the season, all he’s gotta do is drop it off and let Terry take over from there! Not a bad investment of Scott’s time on Saturday morning – he swung by for about 20 minutes, slammed a donut and some mud, and walked out with a detailing service worth $90 bucks!
–Doug Wozney
DOUGZ Custom Paint & Fabrication LLC
2323 Palace St. La Crosse, Wi. 54603
(608) 783-3684
doug@dougz.com / www.dougz.com
CUSTOM CYCLE CONTROLS is Having a Sale!–Henderson, NV- Autumn is here again?yes Autumn, you know, the time of year where the leaves turn colors, and the time changes. If you?re lucky enough to live on the west coast, we can ride for almost 365 days a year. Unfortunately, everyone isn?t as lucky as us. Custom Cycle Control Systems is having an Autumn sale on its merchandise offering 20 percent off of any product that they have in inventory. Perfect timing for those fall/winter rebuilds. Take advantage of this opportunity as the sale ends on October 31, 2009?Halloween!
Custom Cycle Control Systems offers a complete series of award winning “Climax Controls” or Complete Climax Hand Control/Handlebar systems. They have a wide variety of handlebar styles, gauge options and grip choices. Need something custom made – call them; they can accommodate just about any custom order. The sale also covers their Simplified Air Suspension/SAS units and The B-MAC Bagger Mini Air Control systems. Custom Cycle Control Systems: Creating Simple Solutions to Common Problems. For more information on what?s available, check out the Custom Cycle Controls website for more details.
For those interested in obtaining more information on Custom Cycle Controls, you can reach them at (866) 438-2129, or 702-438-2129. Check them out online at www.customcyclecontrols.com or email them at info@customcyclecontrols.com.
ROLLIN’ SIXES HOLIDAY T-SHIRT DRIVE FOR THE TROOPS SPONSORED BY BIKERNET.COM KICKS OFF 2009 EFFORT– Hey guys, it’s that time again when Rollin Sixes gets together with our friends at Bikernet and the Hot Rods Inc. Girls to collect some badass T-shirts for our brave military men and women who won’t be able to spend the holiday with their friends and family but instead will be dodging bullets and dealing insurgents!
We are looking to get as many shirts from as possible from as many bike & rod shops, Tattoo parlors, Car & Bike clubs, rockin’ ass bands you name it. There are lotsa fans overseas workin’ hard for our freedom and security. Let’s give ’em some of what they love, and let them know that we have not and never will forget all they do for America.
Please check send your contributions to:
T-shirts for Troops
311 Aviation Parkway
Cape Coral, FL 33904
We need to get all donations by November 28th. This allows us to wrap all the shirts and get them sent out the first week of December so they will arrive on or before Christmas to Iraq and Afghanistan. Don’t forget to check out our pictures from the last few years effort and lets look to make this one even bigger! Stay tuned for more exciting news next week!
Thanks again everybody!!!
BIKERNET MEDICAL STAFF HEADS TO THE MOUNTAIN WITH DR. WEIL–We researched 4 Ways to Be Happy.
Being pessimistic can be more than a just an emotional drain on yourself and those around you – pessimism has been linked to a higher risk of dying before age 65.
The good news is that expressing positive emotions such as optimism is associated with a variety of health benefits: lowered production of the stress hormone cortisol, better immune function, and reduced risk of chronic diseases. If you are stressed-out or anxious, which can be either a cause or an effect of a pessimistic outlook, try the following:
1. Take care of yourself by eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly and getting adequate sleep.
2. Express your emotional reactions honestly so you can effectively deal with what’s bothering you.
3. Confide in someone – your mate, a good friend or a trusted relative.
4. View the cup as half full instead of half empty.
Feeling Stressed Out?
Practice breathing exercises, get proper rest and physical activity, and consider the Stress Support Formula available through Dr. Weil’s Vitamin Advisor. It contains an array of B vitamins, which help support adrenal function and calm the nervous system. Check DrWeil.com
D&D CONTINUES TO EXPAND DEALER DIRECT PROGRAM–D&D exhaust systems are not as sexy as some, but they are built strong, come with all the fasteners needed, no scrimping, and each system is performance dyno tested and tuned. Here’s the new dealers for this week.
1) A & D Cycles 431 Elbert St Elberton, GA 30635 706-213-0010
2) Henley’s Kustom Painting 1310 N Capitol Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-637-6257
3) Rio Grande Valley H-D 1201 S Bentsen RD McAllen, TX 78501 956-687-9646
1) 2 Wheel Body Shop 7651 Houston Rd Byron, GA 31008 478-785-9090
2) Bell’s Suzuki of Lexington 667 E New Circle RD # 4 Lexington, KY 40505 859-299-3521
3) Baker Boys Yamaha 420 S Eagle Ln Oklahoma City, OK 73128 405-789-3535
4) MEH Enterprises 8000 Weddington Downs Dr Matthews, NC 28104 704-361-7623
5) Indigenous Motorcycle Supply 513 N 1st Ponca City, OK 74601 580-762-2100
6) Diva Customs 501 Virginia Beach Blvd Virginia Beach, VA 23451 757-428-3482
7) M & M Finance 1001 S Broadway Carrollton, TX 75006 972-446-9900
8) Dago’s Custom Cycles 325 W Prien Lake Rd Lake Charles, LA 70605 337-480-4180
9) Todd’s Cycle 15665 Commerce Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92649 714-901-4516
–Jennifer Millican
D & D Performance Ent
And as always RIDE SAFE & LOUD PIPES SAVE LIVES
817-834-8961
Fx: 817-831-4260
TOLBERT TUNES HIS RACEBIKE WITH D&D EXHAUST–Kenny Tolbert, Crew Chief for Chris Carr Racing, uses the exhaust pipe to tune the motorcycle to the race track. The XR750 makes more horsepower than most tracks can handle so tuners have to adjust the delivery of horsepower for the specific track.
At the start of the season Kenny Tolbert and D&D build new exhaust systems for the team’s Harley XR750 and Honda 450cc racebikes. The guys look at the tracks and determine how the horsepower and torque need to come on in order to get the best response and traction from the motorbike. Tolbert looks to modify the exhaust system at the track because it is a quick fix and it allows him to make changes fast during the race day.
Get more of the good stuff in Bikernet Studio.
–Jeff Najar
Seminole Hard Rock Roadhouse Announces Events for Biketoberfest 2009–DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. –September 23, 2009–The Seminole Hard Rock Roadhouse will return to the Doghouse Bar and Grill on Main Street in Daytona. The Seminole Hard Rock Roadhouse is also going to be a part of the brand new Irongate Biker Bar located right next to the Doghouse, be sure to stop by and see the newest addition to Main Street Daytona. In keeping with The Doghouses’ reputation as “the place to party in Daytona,” this year’s Seminole Hard Rock Roadhouse line-up will feature some of the industry’s best custom bikes, builders, and special events.
In addition the Doghouse main stage will feature live music from bikers favorite southern rock bands Rebel Son and DB Bryant on Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. Friday and Saturday night will also feature, the Betty Bangs bikini contest. Sure to be a crowd favorite, Betty Bangs brings a crew of the hottest models from South Beach and adorns them with her limited edition bikinis. Prepare to be BANGED by Betty and her crew of stunning South Beach models!
Friday night will be a Military Tribute for active duty service members and veterans. You can also party at the Doghouse with Phil Pitzer and Sheree Wilson from the movie “Easyriders The Ride Back” along with their bikes. Biketoberfest at the Seminole Hard Rock Roadhouse wouldn’t be complete without bike builders and their bikes. Industry giants Dave Perewitz and Eddie Trotta along with relative new-comers Lefty Brother Cycles will all have motorcycles on display at the Seminole Hard Rock Roadhouse.
With over 30 years experience building and customizing bikes, Dave Perewitz is truly an industry legend and leader. His custom-fabricated motorcycles are a delicate blend of engineering, design, power, performance and beauty. A self-taught designer, mechanic, painter and fabricator Perewitz’s creations have been featured on a number of magazine covers and television programs. He has also built for an array of celebrities including Hulk Hogan and Tony Stewart.
Custom bike builder, Eddie Trotta has been designing and building custom motorcycles for over 30 years and in so has created the Thunder Cycle Design Legacy. He has quickly become one of the planet’s pre-eminent custom motorcycle designers. His personal touch, imagination and craftsmanship have awarded Trotta a long list of honors including V-Twin Magazines’ Bike Builder of the Year and the Biker Picaso Award at the Discovery Channel’s Ultimate Chop Awards Show. He is currently working with Lorenzo Lamas to produce a limited number of custom motorcycles unlike any other production custom out there.
Founded in 2005, Lefty Brothers Cycles has taken the motorcycle industry by storm. Izzy and his crew, all active duty military soldiers, are passionate about creating unique rides that ride as good as they look. Lefty Brothers Cycles have established a presence in the industry by producing quality custom one off bikes and their one of a kind creations have been featured in several national magazines.
“Biketoberfest is always a great time because it’s a chance to get a little more sun before Winter sets in,” said Carrie Repp, event coordinator for the Roadhouse and owner of R&R Promotions. “This year with Rebel Son playing every night, the hot girls of the Betty Banged Bikini contest and the three great builders we have on display it’s sure to be perfect place to fill up on fun before Winter.”
–Ken Conte
SCREAMIN’ DEALS OF THE WEEK–Wanted to let your readers know about a couple o’ screamin’ deals we’re offering right now. In an effort to get more butts onto custom rides in these economic trying times we have 2 new bikes that we’re offering for $12,000 and $14,000 respectively.
Deja Vu is our Bob Job ST model with some very nice parts used. A partial list is a 96″ polished S&S motor, polished 6 speed, 3″ open BDL primary, Spyke starter, Legend Air ride suspension. Daytec frame built for California Customs, 60 spoke wheels, PM brakes and hand controls and a custom blue metal flake flame piant job. Just a partial list too. All for just $12,000.
Gold Digger is a custom version of our Retro Rockitt model. 96″ polished S&S motor, polished 6 speed, 3″ open BDL primary, Independent Gas Tank Bobber tank, custom pipes, black and chrome springer, Flanders bars, remote oil filter, custom rear fender, Daytec for California Customs rigid Bobber style frame, 80 spoke wheels, PM brakes and controls, 250 rear tire. Custom gold metal flake scallop job with pin up tank art. Ironworks Magazine feature bike, International Motorcycle Show winner. All for just $14,000.
Check out more pics and info on these bikes at www.calcustom.com
THE LOVELY RIDING SASHA CUTS A NEW TUNE– http://motoroadeommc.bandcamp.com/
My new single 2 Wheels Move the Soul is available at the above link where you can listen to the whole tune before purchasing for only $1.
You can also download Ridelicious which is available for free at 128k or for $1 at 320K.
Enjoy the music! Much more to come, too. Thanks for your friendship and support.
Keep on rockin and rollin the ride.
-Sasha
BIKERNET REDCROSS SAFETY ALERT, HOW TO SAVE LIVES,New Ways to Survive Cardiac Arrest–I am going to let you in on a secret: When a person’s heart stops beating, it’s not the end. Contrary to what you may think, death is not a single event. Instead, it’s a process that can be interrupted.
Mike Mertz knows this firsthand. On Jan. 23, 2008, the 59-year-old Arizona man was driving home from work. The last thing he remembers is pulling into his complex’s driveway. Then his heart stopped. Corey Ash, a passing UPS driver, noticed a silver Saturn wedged between a palm tree and a wall, with the engine running and a person slumped at the wheel. Ash stopped to investigate. He switched off the car’s engine, pulled Mertz out, and laid him on the ground. Ash called 911 and started pumping the older man’s chest. The next few minutes would be absolutely critical for Mertz.
If you had been there, standing over Mertz’s lifeless body, would you have known what to do?
A person’s life can slip away in a few minutes. Without a heartbeat, circulation slows to a halt. Blood no longer flows to the organs, and the brain is the first one to suffer. In normal times, the brain, which constitutes 2% of our body mass, consumes about 20% of the oxygen the body takes in. After 10 seconds without oxygen, the brain’s functions slow. Without oxygen or signals from the brain, other organs begin to break down. Diaphragm muscles no longer contract and release to bring in air. The kidneys stop filtering blood. At the same time, an elaborate chain reaction triggers a breakdown in cells throughout the body.
Scientists and physicians are now learning that this process can be reversed. When it comes to cardiac arrest, however, the chances of surviving an episode outside a hospital are poor. Only 2% of victims pull through without long-term damage.
The No. 1 thing that has been shown to make a difference is the action of a bystander. If a passerby jumps in and gives CPR, as Corey Ash did, the likelihood of survival rises significantly. But if onlookers do nothing, those chances drop–fast. According to the American Heart Association, for every minute that goes by without someone attempting CPR, the survival rate decreases 7 to 10%.
Studies have found that bystanders perform CPR in only 20 to 30% of cases. Researchers say it’s not because people don’t want to help–it’s because they’re apprehensive about putting their mouths on someone else’s, especially if the person is dying. But what I’m about to tell you may change your mind about what you can do in a situation like Mertz’s.
More than 15 years ago, cardiologist Gordon Ewy and researchers at the University of Arizona’s Sarver Heart Center were puzzling over how to get more people to give CPR. To simplify the method, they wondered what would happen if they advocated performing compressions without mouth-to-mouth respiration. After running successful laboratory trials, Dr. Ewy spoke to emergency-services directors in Arizona, Wisconsin, and Missouri. They were intrigued by his findings and agreed to promote the use of compression-only CPR among people in their states. They also implemented a protocol for their paramedics and firefighters that emphasized giving chest compressions with minimal interruptions to keep the patient’s blood circulating.
The results were remarkable: Not only were survival rates for people who got only compressions just as good as those for people who got traditional CPR, they actually were better. Why was it so effective? Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation supplies oxygen, which we need continuously. As it turns out, our bloodstreams contain plenty of oxygen at any moment. Even if we stop breathing, our oxygen levels remain normal for quite a while. If we do stop breathing, however, the sole way to make the oxygen circulate is by having someone pump our chests.
In 2007, Japanese researchers revealed the results of a massive study on bystander intervention. They looked at cases where a person (not in a hospital) suffered cardiac arrest in view of a bystander–and with his or her heart in a rhythm that would respond to a defibrillator. The survival rate was 11% for those who got standard CPR–mouth-to-mouth plus chest compressions–before an ambulance arrived. The rate was 19% for those who got only compressions. The act of keeping oxygen circulating could increase a victim’s chances of surviving by as much as 70%.
This is not a fancy technology born in a gleaming lab, yet it is one of the most significant recent breakthroughs in medicine. Because heart disease is the biggest killer in the U.S., this simple act could save thousands of people’s lives every year.
Like Mike Mertz’s. Shortly after Corey Ash began CPR, paramedics trained in the compression-only technique arrived. Thanks to them and to an alert bystander, Mertz survived. One day, the bystander could be you.
Remember: As soon as you see someone suffer what you think may be cardiac arrest, call 911, start giving chest compressions 100 times a minute, and don’t stop for anything. To get more information and to find classes in your area in emergency cardiovascular care, go to the American Heart Association website (americanheart.org).
by Dr. Sanjay Gupta
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a neurosurgeon, is the chief medical correspondent for CNN and author of the new book “Cheating Death,” which will be published next month.
The 41st U.S. National Speedway Championship was one of the best ever! —A great crowd, excellent racing and perfect race track combined to produce a colorful, unpredictable and a fair event which resulted in deserving winners.
Congratulations to new champion Ricky “the kid” Wells, Chris “the man” Manchester and Charlie “the edge” Venegas. Defending champ Billy Janniro was thrilling all night and can be proud of his championship reign.
Thank you to the fans, sponsors, officials, competitors and the Orange County Fair and Event Center for all of their support throughout an excellent 2009 season.
Costa Mesa Speedway’s proposed 2010 season begins April 17, 2010 with the Spring Classic, plan to attend! (see our website for up to date information)
The 2009 season concluded with last Saturdays National event. THERE IS NO FALL CLASSIC on Saturday Sept. 26th.
Once again, thank you for a great 2009 season!
–Brad and Jaleen Oxley
Be sure to visit us online during the off seasonWe’ll be adding items for sale in the online store and other great speedway content. CostaMesaSpeedway.net
GANG BILL, H.R. 1279 ON THE FAST TRACK – WE MUST ACT NOW– A Message from our Founder, Richard M. Lester.
It is critical that we get these letters that we have been passing out at our Confederation of Clubs meetings signed and sent to your Senator and Congress Members.
While we have been pushing these letters to Senate and Congress regarding all these bills that are taking our rights away as American Citizens, Congress has managed to sneak in a new bill, which we have talked about at the meetings. The bill is H.R. 1279, which is related to S. 155, and H.R. 970, which is all Gang, related bills.
HR. 1279 was introduced on March 14, 2005 by Representative Randy J. Forbes: this bill has made it further under the chain of command then any other Gang Bill, and as you all know that if you ride in a group of three or more you are considered a Gang. We all have to get our letters in to Senate and Congress to get this bill stopped, it is moving so fast we will have to work quickly.
A Mark-up session was held on April 13, 2005, the views of both sides are studied in detail and at the conclusion a vote is taken to determine the action of the subcommittee. It may decide to report the bill favorable to the full committee, with or without amendment, or favorable, or without recommendation.
The subcommittee may also suggest that the committee ?table? it or postpone action indefinitely. Each member of the subcommittee, regardless of party affiliation, has one vote. Proxy voting is no longer permitted in House committees. It was ordered to be reported amended on April 20, 2005, to a full committee meeting. Final committee action is a full committee meeting; reports on bills may be made by subcommittees. Bills are read for amendment in committees by sections and members may offer germane amendments.
Committee?s amendments are only proposals to change the bill as introduced and are subject to acceptance or rejection by the house itself. A vote of committee members is taken to determine whether the full committee will report the bill favorably, adversely, or without recommendation. As you can see time is of the essence, we are going to have to move fast on the bill as it is on the fast track, this bill has passed further through all the committees and subcommittees than any other Gang Bill, while we set idly by and let it happen without evening knowing it. As American Citizens our rights are being stripped from us and we don?t even know it.
As American Citizens we must all stand together and let the government hear our voices, as we are the voices for this country and we have that right to be heard. We are Not Gangs, we are men and women from all walks of life that enjoy the freedom of riding our bikes, enjoying the company of other fellow riders, and enjoy life and they are trying to take that away from us. What?s next, they go after our children for hanging out with friends, and riding their Bicycles. What is this country coming to, that they can tell us we can?t ride in a group of three or more or if we do we are a Gang, or they will deicide who you can associate with. I thought we lived in the Land of the FREE, which is no longer. The government is trying to dictate our lives and that is not being FREE. What happened to FREEDOM of CHOICE?
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