SPRING BREAK BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for March 24th, 2022

Hey,

Another interesting day in Paradise.
They finally found the time and the weather to pour the concrete slab in the shop. Then we almost ran into a community issue. Outlaws and citizens don’t always mix or never do. What is it?

One day it was winter, then someone threw a switch, the temps jumped 40 degrees and the sun blazed. Suddenly, it was spring and we started jamming around the region checking out historic sites, museums and ghost towns. We are reading the history of Seth Bullock and watched the Deadwood series movie the other night.

The next night I watched Against the Ice, an incredible movie about searching portions of Greenland looking for a lost expedition. It took me right back to the winter. Hang on, let’s hit the news:

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QUOTE FROM GREEN MURDER—No data shows us that there is a climate crisis or climate emergency. Any computer projections of global climate using land temperature measurements are deeply flawed and we should treat all claims, models, trends and predictions based on these with a very large pinch of salt. If the data is dodgy, why do we even bother with the projections and models developed from this data?

This is the science we are being asked to follow. This is the science that underpins the signing of ruinous international agreements and expenditure of trillions to solve a non-problem. This is the science that underpins a complete structural change of the economy. No thanks.

–Ian Plimer
Author


OIL DROPS IN EUROPE–Oil edges lower as EU looks less likely to ban Russian oil

Oil edged lower on Tuesday after it looked unlikely that European Union nations would agree to join the United States in a Russian oil embargo in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine.

Brent crude fell 14 cents, or 0.2%, to settle at $115.48 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude ended 36 cents, or 0.3%, lower at $111.76. On Monday, both contracts had settled up more than 7% on the potential EU ban.

Source: www.moneycontrol.com

NEWS FROM THE CLASSIC EASYRIDERS MAGAZINE FRONT–
Those who paid and pre-ordered the usb drive containing 50 years of the original Easyriders magazine got the below email.

They blame the “pandemic” for the backup at the California port.

–Anonymous Contributor

Subject: Classic Easyriders 50 Year Digital Collection

Dear 50 Year Easyriders Digital Collection Customer,

We wanted to reach out and give you an update on your order. As you may be aware, the cargo shipment of Classic Easyriders Complete Digital Magazine Collection has been stuck in the Long Beach Port harbor for the past four months due to a major backup at the port due to the pandemic. We were recently informed that our cargo is reported as “missing” and will probably not be delivered.

Classic Easyriders and GIT Corp. is reproducing this shipment with a state-side manufacturer, and you should receive your order within the next 3-4 weeks.

We have updated the product with a few additional features such as instant digital download to any device and have added all current copies of our new publications from December 2021 to April 2022. You will be able to update the collection with monthly downloads of each new issue.

The product will also be produced on two, DVD9- discs, which will serve as a special collectible media (downloadable on any device) for keeping as a cherished Easyriders collection for many years to come.

I would like to sincerely thank you for your patience, support, and ongoing loyalty in helping us bring back the iconic name of Classic Easyriders magazine.

Sincerely,
John Peterson
Director of Customer Service
www.classiceasyriders.com

I bought some wooden hangers, which never arrived from Amazon. Maybe they are scattered on the train tracks in downtown Los Angeles due to thieves and looters. No one arrested. They defunded the police.–Bandit

Tickets on Sale for Off-Road Expo Presented by General Tire in Pomona, October 1-2

Tickets are now on sale for the Off-Road Expo Presented by General Tire, Saturday, October 1 and Sunday, October 2 at Fairplex in Pomona, CA.

Save money by purchasing discount tickets online at offroadexpo.com. Adult single-day tickets (ages 13+) are $16 when purchased in advance online and $6 for kids (ages 6-12).

At the gate, Adult single-day tickets (ages 13+) are $20 and $7 for kids (ages 6-12). Children five and under will be admitted free of charge.

The off-road and sand sports industries come together at the Off-Road Expo Presented by General Tire as a full collection of leading companies including parts manufacturers, equipment suppliers, gear producers and industry experts/insiders unite for a full weekend of everything off-road and sand sports related.

More details on event features for the Off-Road Expo Presented by General Tire will be announced soon. Stay tuned to the Off-Road Expo website and social media channels.

For more information on the Off-Road Expo Presented by General Tire and to purchase discount tickets online, visit www.offroadexpo.com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK–“People come to me all the time and they’re like, ‘Jim, I can’t do this; I’m not good at this.’ And I say, ‘Stop. If you fight for your limitations, you get to keep them,’?” he says. “People in our society are constantly talking about all the things they can’t do.”

The way he sees it, all behavior is driven by beliefs — and if someone believes they cannot do something, then they won’t be able to, no matter their level of accomplishment. “Your brain is a supercomputer, and an entrepreneur’s self-talk is the program that will run,” he says.

“This is not about being perfect,” he says. “This is about advancing and progressing beyond what we believe is possible. We live in a world where we’re outsourcing jobs to Asia, to automation, to artificial intelligence. What’s not going to be easily sent to a machine? What are the things that are truly limitless? There’s no limit to our creativity. There’s no limit to our imagination. There’s no limit to our ability to solve problems.”

The most limitless thing in the world, in other words, is us.

–Kwik
From Epoch Times

BRAND NEW New Bikernet Reader Comment!–ST. PADDY’S DAY BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for March 17th, 2022

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I think it was Julius Caesar that was murdered on the Ides of March, too much power, as they say power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.

The Ides of March stands for the date of March 15, 44BC, when Roman leader Julius Caesar ignored the warning of a seer and was assassinated. Assassinations are generally known as the politically motivated murder of an important public figure. Caesar’s was a major turning point in Roman history, triggering a civil war.

— Ruben Serrano Sr.
streetchopper81@gmail.com
Sinton, TX

You are absolutely right.–Bandit

THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM’S LARGEST ANNUAL FUNDRAISER
Even when parked and silent, a Panhead Bobber grabs your attention. Stripped of a front fender, the springer fork gets more dramatic, the chromed out motor is front and center. The tanks and top frame tube drive your eyes to the fat rear wheel and fender. The upswept pipes and trumpet megaphones the final touch.

With a couple of prime kicks through the Linkert carb, builder Dave Ohrt says a third kick and it roars to life, settles to a nice idle, rumbles through the upswept pipes and trumpet megaphones.

This is a real 1951 Harley-Davidson FL motor, frame and forks, stripped down years ago. Tank trim, badges, even the mirror are O.E.M. Harley-Davidson. The taillight, you may notice, is a real Sparto piece and the dash and police speedo are original Harley-Davidson. The “mousetrap” clutch, a 1952 Harley-Davidson innovation, is a useful addition.

Cadmium and plenty of chrome plating, plus Parkerized fasteners are styling counterpoints; flash against a subtle industrial finish, just enough of each.

This Bobber, built over a decade ago, has been fettled, as the Brits say, and has logged test miles by builder David Ohrt since its complete, fresh rebuild.

ENTER TO WIN THE ULTIMATE POWERSPORTS WEEKEND AT PROGRESSIVE IMS OUTDOORS

Get packed up and ready to ride! Progressive IMS Outdoors is hitting the road again in 2022, visiting 8 cities across the U.S., with demo rides, learn to ride courses, kid’s activities, shopping, bike shows, live entertainment and more.

Prizes include 4 tickets to a 2022 Progressive IMS Outdoors event of your choice, plus 4 souvenir tees and camping for up to 3 nights, Scott USA Goggles and prize pack, set of Dunlop motorcycle tires, Bell Race Star DLX Matte Carbon helmet, and much more!

FROM THE HAL ROBINSON NERVE CENTER–Back again. I talked with Marie. She imported the original photo of “Live to Ride” to Photo Shop and from there went to Illustrator to create the work on the scarf/bandana.

Back to cleaning my room.

–Mrs. Robinson

TEXAS VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE FANDANGO IS ON!–April 1-3, 2022 Fredericksburg TX. Fandango will be open to the public Fri/Sat April 1/2.

Sunday April 3rd Vendors, Racers and Attendees tend to start packing up to travel back across America to their home. Vintage Enthusiasts who wish to stay in the region and ride their old motorcycles can meet at The Inn of The Hills, Kerrville TX; Sunday afternoon April 3rd. On Monday, Tuesday, (and some people Wednesday?) many of us will be riding the Finest Back Country Motorcycle Roads in Texas.

PLEASE NOTE: This is not an organized, sanctioned, nor insured road run event. There is no itinerary, no route maps, no sweep truck and no planned meals. Everyone is responsible for their own hotel rooms, transportation / repairs on their own motorcycles, meals and their own safety while riding.

It is just a way for vintage motorcycle enthusiasts from all across America to be able to add a couple more days of warm weather, Bluebonnet & Wildflower lined Texas Hill Country roadways and scenery to their already planned trip to Texas. It also allows Cherokee Chapter AMCA Members & Fandango Volunteers some much deserved rest and relaxation after all their hard work setting up, running and takedown of this Annual Event.

Thank You in Advance for traveling to Texas and Supporting

— Steve Klein
Past President,
Events Marketing
Cherokee Chapter of the AMCA Vintage Enthusiasts

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CYCLE SOURCE MAGAZINE–First Stop…
The Donnie Smith Bike Show St. Paul, MN!
The 33rd Annual Dennis Kirk Donnie Smith Bike Show, March 26,27 2022, SATURDAY 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Donnie Smith Bike Show & Swap Meet,

BUDWEISER HAPPY HOUR 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. SECOND 2 NONE BAND LIVE vendors of all types, the largest custom bike show in the Midwest. Midwest Extravaganza!!

Meet the staff and check out the boss’s new FXR.

–Bandit

NEWS FROM THE TEXAS WEATHERMAN
Was sorry to read about Mike, we’re all getting older. To me it was different & better then, as those like yourself, Greg at MC, others that have already gone. A lot of knowledge will be lost, just personal I don’t understand smoking a tire until your engine explodes.

Been on an adventure, 82-year-old mother broke her good arm on the 24th, go to rehab on the 8th and nothing good seemed to happen. She was getting worse.

Now in the hospital yesterday, blood clots in her lungs and a 5cm dark spot on her left lung. They are treating the clots with blood thinners and want her on those through Sunday evening. Then biopsy on the lung spot on Monday.

Life goes on
–RFR


FEATURE BIKE OF THE WEEK—Direct from Bill Dodge at Bling’s Custom Cycles.

–Sam Burns
Feature Bike Editor
Bikernet.com™

NEWS FROM THE CENTER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS–Europe’s energy insecurity, which has rendered it impotent to act against Putin, has been caused by its foolish abandonment of domestic fossil fuel production.

The cause of Europe’s energy insecurity, which has rendered it impotent against Putin, is simple: When you restrict domestic fossil fuel production on the false promise of replacement by unreliable solar and wind, you become dangerously dependent on foreign production.

As Vladimir Putin continues to wage war in Ukraine and Europe struggles to do anything about it, Europe’s extreme energy dependence on Russia is being laid bare. Even though Russia is overall an economic weakling compared to Europe, it is still able to extort Europe on energy.

40% of Europe’s natural gas—which it desperately needs for heating and electricity—comes from Russia. For Germany, the number is 50%. And Russia has already kept Europe’s natural gas storage at low levels.

Germany, after not extending the lifetime of its remaining nuclear reactors, is planning on getting its first LNG terminal online in 2 years. Until then, as economic minister Robert Habeck has made clear, banning Russian gas in Germany would devastate Germany.

Meanwhile, Russia has found an ally in China, which will receive more of Russia’s oil and gas as Western countries try to reduce their dependence. A rising, militant Russia allying with a rising, increasingly militant China is a terrifying state of affairs.

Europe’s vulnerability to Russia was completely preventable. Europe and its allies have all the natural gas, coal, and uranium they need to produce low-cost, reliable heat and electricity for generations to come.

But anti-fossil fuel, anti-nuclear policies have neutered Europe.

For the last 2 decades Europe has destroyed its ability to produce and import energy from fossil fuels and nuclear—on the promise that unreliable solar and wind could replace them. But after trillions in subsidies, it’s clear that they have failed.

One major cause of Europe’s current energy impotence is its numerous bans on the greatest natural gas producing technology ever invented: fracking. Fracking has been banned by France, Bulgaria, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and the UK.

All the European nations that banned fracking are still 100% dependent on natural gas to survive. In fact, they are even more dependent than they used to be because their use of intermittent solar and wind requires the unique flexible backup that natural gas can provide.

Another major cause of Europe’s current energy impotence is its opposition to LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) import terminals—combined with the US’s opposition to export terminals. If not for these, Europe could get a lot of its gas from America—not Russia.

Still another major cause of Europe’s current energy impotence is its dual policy of prematurely shutting down coal plants and nuclear plants—leading to extreme reliance on natural gas from Russia. E.g., anti-coal Germany just shut down 3 of its last 6 nuclear reactors.

The #1 lesson of Europe’s natural gas dependence is this: European governments have wildly overestimated the ability of solar and wind to provide the energy they need and wildly underestimated the need for fossil fuels and nuclear to provide the energy they need.

If Europe’s level of dependence on Russia for natural gas scares you, know this: America is even more dependent on China for many of the key components of solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries than Europe is on Russia for natural gas.

The energy impotence and vulnerability to Russia caused by Europe’s solar-and-wind mandating, fossil-fuel-and-nuclear restricting policies should be a wake-up call to the US.

We must abandon Europe-copying anti-energy policies like Build Back Better.

Ominously, many anti-fossil fuel-forces in Europe and in the US, are not admitting their mistakes but instead claiming we need to further abandon fossil fuels in favor of unreliable solar and wind. Here’s why this is exactly wrong.

The best protection against energy insecurity is not the illusion of independence that solar and wind provide but the freedom to produce all kinds of energy, including fossil fuels, domestically, and the freedom to trade all kinds of energy with other civilized countries.

–Alex Epstein

NEWS FROM THE DESERT–I’m gonna ride ’til I can’t no more ..FTW. Happy Birthday…..”Yep” you are still older than me LOL

–Bob T.

A MEDITATION CAVE IN INDIA—A member of the Lotus Sculpture team is in India.

My friend, Raj, standing on one of the 84 mediation caves of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Ashram. It was made famous by the Beatles and one of our clients, Mike Love of the Beach Boys who learned transcendental meditation under the guru. It was amazing to walk around the abandoned ashram and go back in time to envision what life was like there in the ‘60s and ‘70s.

–Sir Lotus

SEATTLE SIZZLES–Amazon Bails Out of Downtown Due to Violent Crime Surge, Dodges the Consequence of Woke Policies

Amazon is getting out of Dodge. Well, more accurately, Seattle.

The massive, mostly online retailer announced recently that it’s relocating 1,800 employees out of a downtown Seattle location due to a huge uptick in violent crime.

“Given recent incidents near 3rd (Ave) and Pine (St), we’re providing employees currently at that location with alternative office space elsewhere,” an Amazon spokesman said, according to the New York Post. “We are hopeful that conditions will improve and that we will be able to bring employees back to this location when it is safe to do so.”

The Post noted that violent crime has rocked the city. In just the first week of March around the Amazon offices, a 15-year-old boy was shot and killed, a homeless man was stabbed, and police had to shoot and kill a man who rammed into a federal building and fired a rifle.

Amazon has been only too eager to hop aboard woke causes, but the company seems a little less enthusiastic about woke consequences.

Seattle has been one of many big cities in America that has been hit with an explosion in violent crime since the summer of 2020, following the anti-police protests that often turned to riots in the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of the Minneapolis police.

The trend hasn’t abated in 2022. If anything, it seems many cities are settling into a level of violent criminality not seen since the early 1990s.

Seattle has been one of the hardest hit. This is notable because before the crime spree, Seattle was a relatively safe city.

Not anymore.

“Long one of America’s safest cities, Seattle had 612 shootings and shots-fired incidents last year, nearly double its average before the pandemic,” The Wall Street Journal reported in early March. “The city has just experienced its two worst years for homicides since the 1990s, when murder rates were at all-time highs.”

A 2021 year-end crime report demonstrated the depth of the problem in Seattle. The report showed a 20% increase in violent crime over the year before. The number of aggravated assaults, up 24% from the previous year, hit its highest point in over a decade. Other crimes were way up too, including larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson.

Property crimes, which were up by 9%, may have even been undercounted.

“Many victims no longer bother to call the cops,” the Journal reported. “Responses to 911 calls can take hours, and criminals are released soon after they’re arrested. Businesses say they fear their insurance costs will spike if they report what’s really going [on].”

–Jarrett Stepman
Epoch Times

STRIDER CUSTOM BIKE COMING FROM CABANA DAN—I’m using a new rear fender from 7 Metal West for my Kid’s Ride Charity Bike. It’s going to be an Arlen Ness Classic.

–Dan

NEWS FROM NHTSA–According to this new policy, low-volume vehicle manufacturers will be able to construct up to 325 replica vehicles a year—anything from old-school hot rods to mid-century muscle cars and more modern classics.

–Hang On

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TRICK-TOOLS SPONSORSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT–Trick-Tools and White Alligator Racing Partner-Up for Success

Metal fabrication tool and equipment retailing powerhouse Trick-Tools is excited to announce their partnership with Jerry Savoie’s White Alligator Racing (WAR) Pro Stock Motorcycle Team for the 2022 racing season.

Trick-Tools made the announcement on social media during the NHRA Pro-Stock Motorcycle season opener at the Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida—a race won in record-setting fashion by Karen Stoffer of the WAR team.

“We are very excited to be working with WAR,” said Trick-Tools president Bruce Van Sant. “Their performance and professional approach to the sport are a great match for our company. We are looking forward to seeing how this season goes and hope our involvement can help propel them to another championship year.”

The history behind Trick-Tools has deep roots in the sport of drag racing, specifically the two-wheel variety. Veteran racer, Bruce Van Sant, started Trick-Tools to help fund his own Pro Mod Motorcycle racing program in the mid-90s. From this humble beginning, Trick-Tools has grown into the largest supplier of high-performance metal fabrication tools on the planet.

“Our partnership with Trick-Tools, for myself, is very special! They started with a dream and turned it in to a reality, just like I did!” said Jerry Savoie, the championship-winning owner and rider of WAR and the world’s largest single-owner alligator farmer.

Throughout their 25 years of business, Trick-Tools has equipped the racing and performance industry with smart and lasting fabrication solutions that help racing businesses, including many NHRA teams, increase efficiency and productivity in their fabrication shops.

“This partnership with Trick-Tools helps us build the machines that win races. It is high-quality equipment that’s made in America, and we’ve actually used their tools long before this partnership.” explained Tim Kulungian, team manager for WAR. “It’s all the solutions you wish you had in your toolbox when you’re in the middle of a project.”

In addition to giving back to the sport, Trick-Tools hopes to promote their company’s message beyond the bigger teams of the NHRA Drag Racing Series and reach the fans as well, who are known for being get-in-your-garage fabricators who get their hands dirty on projects of their own.

“We go to work every day to help fabricators take their skills and their projects to the next level by offering the absolute best tools and equipment in all price ranges” stated Van Sant.

Trick-Tools offers metal fabrication equipment to professionals and hobbyists in the drag racing, circle track, offroad, custom car, and hot rod industries, offering over 15,000 products from over 100 top brands on their website. For more information about Trick-Tools, visit their website at www.Trick-Tools.com or give them a call at 641-628-3860.
 

 

Photos by Dwayne Culpepper and Tim Hailey 
 
 

NEWS FROM 5-BALL RACING AND 5-BALL TATTOO—Here’s one of Frank’s latest portrait tattoos.

We got in a couple more of John Steins motorcycle drag racing history DVDs with original footage back to the ‘60s including the Easyriders Streamliner.
 
–Bandit
 

 

NEWS FROM THE CENTER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS–Fossil fuels make us safer from climate

When we’re talking about climate, we always need to remember that the ultimate goal isn’t some exact temperature. It’s climate safety and climate livability.

Is the climate becoming more dangerous?

We often hear claims that climate safety has gotten worse and will continue to get worse. What we rarely hear about is how climate safety has improved through the protection effect of affordable energy.

What is the effect of climate on human beings? The best measure of that in this context is a statistic that almost no one talks about, climate-related deaths. That’s a statistic that inventories how many die from climate-related causes, such as storms, flood, extreme heat, and extreme cold.

The narrative is that our climate is becoming increasingly dangerous thanks to fossil fuels. The reality is that there has been a dramatic decrease in climate related deaths since we started using fossil fuels, particularly in the last 80 years as we started using a lot of them.

In the last 80 years, climate-related deaths have gone down by a rate of 98%.

That means previously people were 50 times more likely to die from a climate-related cause than they are today. To give you some related statistics to put this in context, in the 1920s and 1930s, there were multiple years where several million people worldwide died, including the peak year of 1931 with 3.7 million deaths. Adjusted for population, that’s over 10 million today. How many people die in a typical year today? 10-30,000.

How energy and technology have made us safer from climate

Climate safety is a problem that has largely been solved by using more technology, more energy, more industry, more development. If we really care about climate, there are lots of people who don’t have nearly enough technology, energy, and development to protect themselves from climate.

If we look at the full context and if we truly value human life, don’t people need more fossil fuels, not less? If we restricted fossil fuels and made energy more expensive for everybody, would people be safer from climate or not? If they had less ability to have air conditioning, if they had less ability to heat their homes, if they had less ability to build sturdy buildings, if they had less ability to have modern weather warning systems, if they had less ability to travel when a storm was coming, would they be better off or not? Restricting fossil fuels will not help climate safety. It will hurt it.

The lesson here is that nature doesn’t give us a safe climate that we make dangerous. It gives us a dangerous climate that we need to make safe.

If somebody is still concerned about CO2, then their policy should be to keep looking for new sources of energy, and find ones that are cheaper than fossil fuels. But to restrict fossil fuels, let alone to restrict fossil fuels and nuclear and hydro, as many anti-fossil fuel advocates support, is not going to make anyone better off at all and certainly not protect them from climate.

–Alex Epstein
Center for Industrial Progress

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INDIAN MOTORCYCLE RACING WINS TEXAS HALF-MILE WITH
DOMINANT PERFORMANCE BY JARED MEES

Reigning SuperTwins Champion Secures First Win of 2022 Season, Jumps to Second on Leaderboard

Minneapolis, MN. (March 21, 2022) – Indian Motorcycle Racing, presented by Progressive Motorcycle Insurance, secured its second consecutive win of the 2022 American Flat Track season following a dominant performance by reigning SuperTwins Champion Jared Mees. Mees’ first win of the season places him in second on the championship leaderboard, just one point behind fellow Indian Motorcycle Wrecking Crew rider Briar Bauman.

Following a fifth-place finish at the Volusia Half-Mile season opener, Mees, the defending champion, was seeking redemption at the Texas Half-Mile. After winning his semi and the #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, Mees demonstrated his racing prowess during the Main event. While JD Beach jumped out to an early lead in the Main, it was Mees who took control after just two laps. He quickly pulled away from the rest of the field, riding unchallenged the remainder of the 32-lap racing, to ultimately capture his first win of the 2022 season.

“This was a classic Jared Mees, bounce-back performance. After missing the podium last round, Mees answered with an impressive round that reminded everyone why he’s the No. 1 rider,” said Gary Gray, Vice President Racing, Service & Technology for Indian Motorcycle. “Though it’s early in the season, this was an important win for Jared as he looks to stay out front and at the top of the leaderboard throughout the entire season.”

In 2021, Mees demonstrated one of his finest performances of his career. After a mid-season knee surgery cost him critical points, Mees went on a historic run to earn his seventh career championship – securing nine consecutive podiums and winning five of the last seven races of the season. The strong finish edged him over fellow Wrecking Crew rider Briar Bauman and got Mees one championship closer to his career goal to meet Scottie Parker’s record of nine championships.

The 2022 American Flat Track season continues April 23 for the I-70 Half-Mile at I-70 Motorsports Park in Odessa, MO.

Sponsors for Indian Motorcycle Racing’s American Flat Track efforts include Progressive Insurance, S&S®, Indian Motorcycle Oil, Bell Helmets, Drag Specialties and Parts Unlimited.

For more information on Indian Motorcycle Racing, visit IndianMotorcycle.com and follow along on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

THE BILL BISH REPORT– H-DAY FOR EUROPEAN TRAFFIC PATTERNS
In a stunning joint international transportation announcement, all countries in Europe will begin switching over from left-sided driving to the right.

Per the cooperative trade agreement, effective midnight April 1st, on H-Day (for Högertrafikomläggningen, Swedish meaning “right-hand traffic”), all Cars and Trucks in every European foreign country will immediately pull to their right and henceforth drive on the right-hand side of the road like we do here in America.

If successful, in a carefully orchestrated 2-step governmental roll out period, the following April First all buses and motorcycles will switch sides too. =))

Hey, don’t get FOOLED by Fake News, on April Fool’s Day or anytime; enroll to receive timely and factual NCOM Biker Newsbytes monthly in your In Box for free by e-mailing “Subscribe” to the editor at NCOMBish@aol.com.

By the way, in reality, the islands of Britain, Ireland, Malta and Cyprus are the only four European countries still sticking to the left, and historians think the archaic lefty rule of the road originated in the eighteenth century with the prevalence of right-handed swords.

–Bill Bish
NCOM

See the whole report on Bikernet right now. –Bandit

QUICK, KEEP THE BANDIT’S CANTINA BAD JOKE LIBRARY WIDE OPEN— Stanley died in a fire and his body was burned badly. The morgue needed
someone to identify the body, so they sent for his two best deer hunting friends, Cooter and Gomer.

The three men had always hunted and fished together and were long time members of a hunting camp. Cooter arrived first, and when the mortician pulled back the sheet, Cooter said, ‘Yup, his face is burned up pretty bad. You better roll him over.

The mortician rolled him over and Cooter said, ‘Nope, it ain’t Stanley.

The mortician thought this was rather strange, so he brought Gomer in to confirm the identity of the body. Gomer looked at the body and said, ‘Yup, he’s pretty well burnt up; roll him over.

The mortician rolled him over and Gomer said, ‘No, it ain’t Stanley.’

The mortician asked, ‘How can you tell?’

Gomer said, ‘Well, Stanley had two assholes.”

”What! He had two assholes?” asked the mortician.

”Yup, we never seen ’em, but everybody used to say, ‘There’s goes Stanley with them two assholes.’ ”

Cooter and Gomer are both now employed in the Biden administration as planning, development, and strategy consultants.

–EL Waggs


TRIKES OF THE WEEK

–Sam Burns
Supreme Trike Editor

THE VILLAGES OF ZAGORI—Ride through Greece.

September 28, 2021/in Europe, Greece, Travelogue,

Riding from Ioannina Greece in the remote northeastern region of Epirus, I head into the Pindos Mountains to explore the traditional stone villages of Zagoria (aka Zagorohoria, Zagori)

Just another day of riding the world in search of culture, cuisine, and connection.

Many think Greece is beaches, islands, and sambuca. But I find exciting new places in this warm and culturally rich country. I’m treated to stunning scenery, traditional architecture, and a cast of friendly characters that truly give color and flavor to this remote part of Greece.

Sometimes I feel that the classic WorldRider blog gets lonely. That’s because I’ve been enjoying pouring through terabyte upon terabyte of video footage I’ve shot all over the world and creating short video segments for my YouTube Channel.

A few weeks ago a reader of the blog and follower of my WorldRider.TV channel suggested that I post the newly produced videos on my blog. Not only would this keep it fresh and interesting, it allows readers who might not be YouTube subscribers the chance to watch the videos.

So, I’ve decided to bring some of the video stories here to the blog—especially from places I may not have written a blog post. So watch for more video drops here on the WorldRider blog.

Ride The World With Me — I’M ON A QUEST: For culture cuisine, and connection — in every country in the world. For over ten years, I’ve been riding around the world alone on my motorcycle. I’m not going to stop until I’ve ridden through every country in the world. So, jump over to YouTube and subscribe to my channel: http://bit.ly/wrytcs1

Ride with me.

–from World Rider

RESPONSE TO READER LETTER REGARDING NHTSA ANNOUNCEMENT–I tried to work with SEMA. At the time SEMA was only interested in show vendor sales not legislation. Recently they came around and started SAN, SEMA Action Network. I also approached the MIC to change their membership rules to support dealers. They turned me down at the time. Now their rules have changed.

Still the fossil fuel industry is seriously under fire due to Climate Doom. I believe, unless we break the doom, we will be the bad guys until we are gone. This is the strange aspect to this scenario. It’s simple, embrace the science all the science and there would be no doom and no power for the guys who want to eliminate fossil fuels. Green energy would be forced to stand on its own merits.

All we need to do is ask questions and request transparency and free speech. The data will take care of the rest. If the motorcycle industry, and the car industry requested the truth be told, the playing field would be leveled once and for all. And the Fossil Fuel industry, America and the world would be eternally grateful.

–Bandit

NUMBER 7 STREAMLINER ACTION—Dennis Manning’s Number 7 Streamliner has a new pilot.
 
BUB Seven Streamliner is an American-built streamliner motorcycle that held the motorcycle land-speed record from 2006 to 2008 and again from 2009 to 2010.
 

Top speed: 367.382 mph (591.244 km/h)
Dimensions: L: 21 ft (6.4 m); W: 22 in (0.56 m); …
Weight: 1,600 lb (730 kg) (?dry?)?
Power: 500hp @ 8500 RPM

–Wikipedia

Recently Dennis had to let Valerie Thompson, the undisputed world’s fastest woman, go and picked up a new pilot. They are planning big stuff in the future and new Sponsors for their next attempt to take the motorcycle world land speed record back this August.

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for this historic effort and perhaps break the 400-mph barrier, don’t hesitate to reach out to Dennis at 530-362-6880.

–Bandit

GUN NUT REPORT–Three policy committees will each hear a bill affecting your Second Amendment rights.

Please contact each of the committees below to protect your Second Amendment rights and hunting heritage. In addition, you may click on each of the committees below to view their agenda and find information on participating in the hearings.

Assembly Public Safety Committee at 9:00AM on March 22nd

Pro-gun Assembly Bill 2033 extends the duration that a California concealed firearm license is valid, from two years up to five years.

Please click this button to ask the Assembly Public Safety Committee to SUPPORT AB 2033.

Senate Public Safety Committee at 1:30PM on March 22nd

Senate Bill 918 increases the fee on eligibility checks for precursor firearm parts and ammunition sales. While consumers who pay for basic eligibility checks on ammunition currently, and precursor parts beginning July 1st, won’t notice a price hike, they should. This is because CA DOJ has been charging above the statutory maximum for more than two years as a result of their efforts to utilize creative legislative drafting to raise the cost of background checks on firearm transfers. While CA DOJ continues to overcharge consumers, they are utilizing this legislation to authorize the current, and unlawful, fee structure.

Senate Education Committee at 9:00AM on March 23rd

Senate Bill 906 makes it mandatory that parents of students disclose firearm ownership status to the schools their children attend, including how they are stored. It requires that these questions be placed on the forms used to register or enroll students, and these forms may be made available to law-enforcement under certain conditions. This is a major invasion of privacy and potential harassment.

Please click this button to ask the Senate Education Committee to OPPOSE SB 906.

Go to the NRA web site to Take Action!
Thank you for taking action!

Yours in Freedom,

Ken Lan
Communications Coordinator
NRA-ILA

 

QUICK, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–ST. PADDY’S DAY BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for March 17th, 2022

https://www.bikernet.com/pages/ST_PADDYS_DAY_BIKERNET_WEEKLY_NEWS_for_March_17th_2022.aspx

Happy belated birthday! My wife and I made our annual St. Patties shenanigans in Deadwood this past weekend. Never gets old! As it is said “Irish today, hung over tomorrow”

— Rik Savenko
rsavenko@hotmail.com
BISMARCK, ND

We were in the Number 10 Saloon until a patron got in a fight with a slot machine. The girls were amazing.

–Bandit

NEWS FROM THE V-TWIN VISIONARY–Building this Road King was a daunting task. I picked the bike up from @matt_laidlaw of @laidlaws_harley_davidson and rode it straight to @imzzelite.

Jim Iimes and I worked on it a fair bit, but I was in the middle of moving to AZ and Jim was in the beginning stages of the cancer that finally took him. So, the bike was shelved for almost a year. After Jim died my man @motorwitch picked up where IMZZ left off and finished the project Jim and I started.

This bike means a lot to me from both the people who helped me out as well the parts I used. From the @alloyartusa subframe, swingarm, chain drive and fork lowers, to the @pro_one_performance tubes, to the @legendsuspensions, @lyndall_brakes, @boostedbrad mids, @saddlemen seat, @dndexhaust and @hofmanndesigns carbon all these people who came together on this bike are not just partners and/or sponsors, but personal friends of mine and for that I am deeply honored.

–Jeff Holt
The V-Twin Visionary

THE CHIP FIGHT—And we’re not talking about the Buffalo Chip.The Global Fight Over Chips Is About to Get Even Worse

Sanctions are causing a shortage of microchips in Russia. Meanwhile, the U.S. and Europe are spending billions in a race with China that could easily backfire.

Magdeburg in former East Germany is famous for its towering gothic cathedral, and not a lot else. It’s now about to play a key role in U.S. and European efforts to tilt the global balance of power.

Intel Corp. unveiled plans on March 15 to build a giant, 17 billion-euro ($18.7 billion) factory making cutting-edge semiconductors in the city, adding to new plants in Arizona and Ohio the company announced over the past six months.

They are part of Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger’s plan to wrest control of production from Asia and tackle the global shortage of chips exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic and exposed again following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “The situation reinforces why we’re doing this project, and the need for globally resilient and balanced supply chain,” Gelsinger said after revealing the Magdeburg site.

His ambition is one that the U.S. and European Union are promising to back with a combined $100 billion in a subsidy race to reduce reliance on imports just as China plans to turn itself into a chip powerhouse. Behind closed doors, though, some people in the industry are getting increasingly concerned that the push to make the West more competitive might backfire.

Their worry is not only that the money will be too little, too late, but the political strings attached to the aid may complicate global supply chains further. Different parts of the planet will compete to secure supplies while championing domestic plants that can’t yet fill the void…

–By Jillian Deutsch, Debby Wu, and Jenny Leonard

Bloomberg
 

NEW Members and Re-Elected Officers for the MIC Board of Directors
 

The Motorcycle Industry Council Board of Directors re-elected officers and welcomed three new directors.

The board re-elected the officers who were selected in the December special election held after the previous chairman, Paul Vitrano, stepped down. In this month’s meeting, Chuck Boderman of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. was re-elected chairman of the board; Kawasaki’s Bill Jenkins was re-elected as vice chairman; and Jim Woodruff of National Powersport Auctions was re-elected as treasurer/secretary.

“The MIC board reflects the financial investments made by the ten largest OE members and adds new voices to our discussions about current challenges and the industry’s future,” Boderman said. “We will continue to support the growth of the powersports industry and its expanding landscape. I welcome the new directors and I look forward to working on behalf of the entire powersports industry.”

The new MIC board includes representation from across powersports:

Nicole Allen, Comoto Holdings
Chairman Chuck Boderman, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Derek Brooks, Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
Jeff Brown, EagleRider
Tim Calhoun, Hisun Motors Corp., U.S.A.
Kerry Graeber, Suzuki Motor USA, LLC
Robin Hartfiel, Dealernews
John Hinz, KTM North America, Inc.
Vice Chairman Bill Jenkins, Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
Erik Larson, Piaggio Group Americas*
Joey Lindahl, Polaris, Inc.
Rod Lopusnak, Triumph Motorcycles America
Shawn McLean, BMW Motorrad USA*
Jeff Proctor, BRP, Inc.*

Secretary/Treasurer Jim Woodruff, National Powersport Auctions
 

–MIC

DUCATI CLOSES BOOKS ON 2021
Conceding that the pandemic problems, supply chain issues and now the conflict in Ukraine has called for extraordinary measures, Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali reported the best revenues and operating profit in company history.

Ducati delivered 59,447 motorcycles to dealers around the globe, a 24% increase over 2020 (48,042) and +12% over 2019 (53,183). This accounted for record revenues € 878 million, up 30% over 2020 and +23% over 2019.

–DealerNews

AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days celebrates its 30th Anniversary this year!
 
The three-day motorcycle fest is set for July 22-24.
 

#AMAVMD

–AMA

LE PERA SEAT OF THE WEEK– DYNA ::
’06-’17 KickFlip // Diamond TDV Brown


Overview

The world is your playground… shred it! This is the seat that every adventurous rider would be stoked to own. The maximized back support and ample seating area offer plenty of options for riding – or showing off – at a moment’s notice.

Shown with TDV Brown Distressed Vinyl seating and sides with the Diamond Stitch. Also available with Basket Weave, Pleated Stitch and our new Gripp Tape material – for when traction is needed! Many other custom materials and stitch graphics are available as well!
Specs

Driver Seating:
11″ Wide
Passenger Seating:
N/A

MSRP:
$540.00

Part Number:
LK-591DMBRNBK [’06-’17] Dyna

 

LATEST FROM CYCLE WORLDA Note from the Executive Editor

There’s nothing like a big and burly high-performance V-twin. While many manufacturers have moved away from the V-twin for their sportbikes and super-nakeds, KTM soldiers on with the 1,301cc 75-degree DOHC LC-8 V-twin that powers its latest naked—the 1290 Super Duke R Evo. Cycle World contributor and motojourno legend Kent Kunitsugu put the semi-active-suspension-equipped Evo for a rip. It’s more track-focused than any Super Duke R to date, which does reduce comfort on the road, but the LC8’s torque and stonk quickly remedy any aches and pains with a supremely satisfying power delivery. Read the full report here.

This week saw the release of new motorcycles that are on the other end of the riding spectrum from the 1290 Super Duke R Evo, machines with much less power but plenty of character. Honda has announced the return of the ST125 Dax in Europe, while there is no official word for the US market yet, our UK contributor Ben Purvis makes a case in his first look article that it will be stateside soon enough.

Royal Enfield released details on a new model called the Scram 411. It shares much with RE’s popular Himalayan adventure bike, including the Harris Performance-designed frame and 411cc air-cooled single. It’s a sleeker scrambler design than the funky-cool Himalayan. We expect it will quickly gain fans just like the adventure machine that came before it.

Speaking of fans, Super73 has excelled at creating a nearly cultlike following when it comes to its electric bicycles. Now the Southern California company is moving into the motorcycle market with the recently announced C1X concept. While still a couple of years out from production the company is already taking deposits for $73. Morgan Gales attended the unveiling and has all the details.

As always, there’s more than we can fit into this email. So check out cycleworld.com for additional tests, reviews, and news.

Ride on,

Justin Dawes
Executive Editor

ANOTHER New Bikernet Reader Comment!–ST. PADDY’S DAY BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for March 17th, 2022

https://www.bikernet.com/pages/ST_PADDYS_DAY_BIKERNET_WEEKLY_NEWS_for_March_17th_2022.aspx

Happy Birthday, have some raisin pie, you earned it.

–A.J.

Deland, FL
 
Thanks brother!–Bandit 

HANG ON!—It’s all happening now.

Irish Rich, the boss of Shamrocks Custom Cycles is tuning this highly modified VL frame for my Knucklehead project. I ordered an engine with an alternator from S&S.

We are working on a story about Mike Egan the master restorer. His history and collection were beyond words. If you would like to add input to this saga, feel free to reach out to Bandit@Bikernet.com.

This is an antique foot warmer from the ’20s, which I might try to use as my Knucklehead oil tank.

The Sportster tank for the UL is flying together behind Greg Robley’s talents. It’s a classic.

I was going to work with Tim on a dumbbell rack, but Marcy makes one for just over $100. Can’t beat that and it was delivered in less than three days.

Hang on for more reports next week, and in the meantime Ride Free Forever!

–Bandit

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