Hey,
Life is super nuts as we head into the Holidays. Monday I hope to roll over to Bennett’s Performance for the wrap up of the Yelvington reverse installation on Jasmine’s 2015 Street Glide.
Then, if I’m lucky the girls will start to roll in for our Holiday celebration and the party will start.
WOMENS RIDERS NOW Review– Kevlar-Lined Skinny Jeans for Motorcycle Riding
Abrasion resistant protection and style from Draggin Jeans
We are just running a teaser here. Hang on for the full report:
Longtime motorcycle apparel manufacturer Draggin Jeans has several new styles for women including the Drayko Racy skinny jean that I reviewed all season.
Draggin Jeans is the first motorcycle clothing company to incorporate Kevlar into its motorcycle gear. Kevlar is the brand name of the abrasion-resistant fiber made by DuPont that has revolutionized the safety clothing industry over the last quarter century. I’ve been a fan of Draggin Jeans pants since I first reviewed a pair in 2010.
My riding buddy Debbie Gould is modeling the Drayko Racy jeans (funny name, yes!) for me alongside her Harley-Davidson Road King that’s fit with a Motor Trike brand trike kit. Here’s my review after I wore the jeans all summer and autumn.
Debbie is wearing my size 6 (US sizing) Drayko Racy jeans and they fit her just right. My previous Draggin Jeans were a size 4, but I found the Drayko style size 4 to be too tight. So I ordered a size up. The 6 even fits Debbie who is smaller than me, so I recommend ordering one size larger from your regular jeans, especially if you want to add the knee armor.
By Genevieve Schmitt, Editor
See the whole report on Womens Riders Now
NEW ILLUSTRATOR AND TATTOO ARTIST COMES TO BIKERNET– I am sending you some drawing from an AMAZING illustrator/TATTOO artist named Howard “T-Man” Teman. He not only is an amazingly talented guy, he is 110% the real deal, when it comes to character and integrity.
I would not put my name behind someone that
was not worth your time and energies. I recommend highly that you talk to him about his
artwork and TATTOO artistry. It seems to me that this connection could benefit you both.
I hope that this overture is welcomed and you can find a spot in your publication for T-Man!
T-Man’s info:
www.T-ManTattoo.com (T-Man Tattoo Inc.)
shop: (818) 508-9939
cell: (310) 770-3144
–Al Lansburg (818) 762-6703
Howard has started a new poster and should take about a year to finish.
NEWS FROM THE CLIMATE CLAMATY DEPARTMENT– THERE SHOULD BE AN ENERGY CONSULTATION BOARD, LIKE THE SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD, TO MAKE FINAL DECISIONS BASED ON TRUE SCIENCE.
IN CLOSE PROMIMITY CO AND CO2 WILL KILL IN CONFINED AREAS. NOX TAKES MUCH LONGER AND NOW H20 IS A NEW POLLUTANT IN AMBIENT AIR. ONE MEETING IS NOT ENOUGH BECAUSE THE CONGRESS HAS ENOUGH NUTS IN IT TO TAKE THEIR TIME AND LITTLE OLD LADIES IN TENNIS SHOES, MADE WITHOUT RUBBER NOW, ONLY LEATHER, CONTROL LOTS OF TERRITORY.
CIGARETTES, PIPE TOBACCO, CHEWING TOBACCO AND SNUFF KILL LOTS OF PEOPLE??? THE GOVERNMENT TAXES THEM AND WILL NEVER TAKE THEM OFF THE MARKET EVEN THOUGH THERE IS ONE TO ONE DATA SHOWING IT. NICOTINE ALKALOID AND NICOTENE SULFATE WERE THE FIRIST TWO PESTICIDES REGISTERED BY THE USDA IN 1910 AND ARE STILL ON THE MARKET.
METHYL AND ETHYL PARATHION ARE TWO PESTICIDES USED BY BAYER IN DEATH CAMPS IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR. NOW THEY ARE REGISTERED BY EPA AS PESTICIDES IN THE LAST 50 YEARS. IT IS SO TOXIC THAT ON DROP ON SKIN WILL KILL THE PATIENT.
NOW YOU KNOW MORE THAN WHEN I STARTED THIS EMAIL.
I HAVE A BAD BACK AND CANNOT TRAVEL IN CAR TRAIN OR PLANE UNTIL IT IS OPERATED ON IN FEBRUARY BUT I NEED YOU GUYS TO GET YOUR DATA TOGETHER. IT MIGHT BE THE SAME AS EPA’S AS NON EXISTENT BUT THEN EACH WOULD HAVE THE SAME. ETHANOL IN A MOTOR CYCLE ENGINE WHERE IT SHOULD NOT DWELL CAN CAUSE LOTS OF ECONOMIC ISSUES TO BIKE READERS, FORGET ABOUT POLLUTION FROM BIKES EXCEEDING CARS 15 TO ONE WHICH IS WHAT IS BANDIED ABOUT.
THE RATIO OF CARS TO BIKES IS INDETERMINATE.
–Anonymous contributor
–from Rogue
QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY– A man came home from work, sat down in his favorite chair, turned on the TV, and said to his wife, “Quick, bring me a beer before it starts.”
She looked a little puzzled, but brought him a beer. When he finished it, he said, “Quick, bring me another beer. It’s gonna start.”
This time she looked a little angry, but brought him a beer. When it was gone, he said, “Quick, another beer, it’s gonna start any second.”
“That’s it!” She blows her top, “You bastard! You waltz in here, flop your fat ass down, don’t even say hello to me and then expect me to run around like your slave. Don’t you realize that I cook and clean and wash and iron all day long?”
The husband sighed. “Oh shit, it’s started.
–a very old joke from Rogue
The magnificent master of Bikernet Baggers
A NEW SET OF RULES FOR DRIVERS–
Earlier this month, the National Safety Council and the Traffic Injury Research Foundation outlined additional guidelines to the already implemented Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Program that has already been implemented in many states.
This newest set of guidelines seem more like punishment than an actual gateway to adulthood. For example, all new drivers 21 and under instead of the current 18 and under would now be part of the GDL program. Other overly restrictive recommendations include:
· Mandatory in-vehicle technology to track practice hours.
· A full-year ban on carrying passengers and driving at night.
· Decals to aid identification and on-going driver’s education classes.
· Parents would be required to spend at least 50 hours supervising their teen drivers.
Of course, obtaining a driver’s license is optional but if a person does not have a license, finding employment in the future may be difficult. Employers feel that having a driver’s license is a milestone in one’s life that carries commitment and responsibility. Driving may also be part of the job requirement.
Currently, a driver’s license is one of the best forms of Identification for banking, entering public buildings and flying. Without a driver’s license, it may also be difficult to vote and to rent a place to live.
Of course, all drivers need to be trained on the rules of the road and on practical driving but why does the path to a driver’s license have to be so draconian? The issues with the newest GDL guidelines are numerous.
· Why would any 18 to 21 year old want to learn how to drive if it involves their parents? If the new driver is away at college, in the military or already working, how would this be possible? Many young people are already adults at this age and have adult responsibilities. Shouldn’t they be treated as adults?
· Beginning drivers of all ages should be allowed to take a driver’s education course and work with the driving instructor instead of a parent who may not be the best of drivers or who does not drive at all. This is the driver’s education system in Germany and German drivers are some of the best in the world.
· What family would want a device inside any of their cars that track practice hours? How would this information be captured and who would see this information? What if the device failed or was lost, would the new driver have to start all over again?
· Many young people in this age group need to drive at night to go to and from their job. If parents trust their teens and young adult children to be safe drivers, they should be allowed to drive at night in the first year of driving.
· Allowing or not allowing passengers in the car should be a parent’s decision not some quasi-government safety council. Parents should be allowed to trust their teens with this responsibility instead of tracking their every move. After a child is 18, parents have little control over this since the child is now considered an adult who can make their own adult decisions.
· Car identification decals is a great way for creeps to target inexperienced drivers, especially young women. Also, the decal would probably be placed on a family car even though the teen driving may not be driving the car as much as the parents.
· Of course, parents should be involved in teaching their teens to drive but why does it have to be 50 hours minimum? Would the parents also have to use a tracking device just like their children and who reads and assesses the parental information?
The push to make this happen has already begun in California. This past week, Assemblyman Jim Frazier introduced AB 63 which if passed would extend the applicable age range for the state’s GDL program to 16 to under 21 years of age.
Learning to drive is an important life skill. Despite all the propaganda to the contrary, young people still want to own and drive a car even with the transportation options now open to all of us.
Adult drivers do not like roadblocks and checkpoints. Why should we expect our teen and young adult drivers to put up with the same?
________________________________________
Read Driving News every chance you get:
https://www.motorists.org/news/
Check out the latest motoring news in your state + your state’s Member Forum
https://www.motorists.org/chapters/
Check out this week’s Driving News Weekly Roundup on the NMA Blog
https://www.motorists.org/blog/driving-news-roundup-december-16-2016/
–from the NMA
YOU NEVER KNOW WHO YOU MIGHT MEET A A PARTY–
Albert Einstein arrives at a dinner party. He introduces himself to the first person he sees and asks, “What’s your IQ?”
The man answers, “189.”
“That is wonderful!” says Albert. “We will talk about the Grand Unification Theory and the mysteries of the universe. We will have much to discuss!”
Next, Albert introduces himself to a woman and asks, “What’s your IQ?”
The lady answers, “143.”
“That is great!” responds Albert. “We can discuss politics and current affairs. We will have much to discuss!”
Albert goes to another person and asks, “What’s your IQ?”
The man answers, “58.”
Albert’s face lights up as he exclaims, “So you’re the one who rides the Harley parked out front!”
–from Rogue
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NOMINATE REAL WINNERS!– Sturgis Motorcycle Museum Hall Of Fame Calls For Nominations
Nominations for the 2017 Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame are now open and must be submitted by Tuesday, January 10, 2017. The Hall of Fame was established back in 2001 to recognize individuals or groups who have made a long term positive impact on the motorcycle community. After vetting and voting, the Class of 2017 will be honored during the annual Rally on August 10, 2017.
“Unlike the confusion caused by the schism between the electoral college and the popular vote in our nation’s presidential election, there is no confusion as to our nomination process,” explains Executive Director Myrick Robbins. “The Hall of Fame’s mission is to honor those who have made a positive and significant impact on the sport and lifestyle.”
There are no restrictions on who may submit nominations. Once the deadline for submissions transpires, all nomination files are reviewed by the Hall of Fame committee made up of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum’s board of directors, its Executive Director and staff directors.
Myrick podium
“The criteria for being inducted into the Hall of Fame is to recognize the men and women who have dedicated much of their lives to improving, promoting and advancing motorcycling,” adds Robbins. “We also have a separate nomination specifically for the Freedom Fighter Award, which recognizes those individuals who have made sacrifices to protect the rights of those who ride. These men and women serve diligently, humbly and quietly so that we may enjoy the liberties that many of us take for granted.”
Nomination forms must be accompanied by credentials explaining why an individual should be considered for induction. Please keep in mind that while their achievements may be outstanding, not everyone knows it. A comprehensive overview of their accomplishments is necessary to make an informed and educated decision. Biographical information, newspaper articles, historical documents, etc. may be submitted.
Click here to download the official nomination forms for both the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum Hall Of Fame and the Freedom Fighter Award: http://www.sturgismuseum.com/hall-of-fame

THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY IS STILL OPEN– A biker motions with his finger to a girl to get her to come his way.
When she arrives he say, “I knew if I fingered you long enough you would cum.”
A biker says to good looking woman, “Do you believe in helping the homeless?” [If yes] Take me home with you.
You are so selfish! You’re going to have that body the rest of your life and I just want it for one night.
Do you raise chickens? Because you raise my cock.
There are a lot of fish in the sea, but you’re the only one I’d like to catch and mount back home
–from Rogue
ZIPPER’S AIR CLEANER KITS FOR XMAS— Don’t miss this opportunity to get the best from the best.
–Dan
Buy a book quick for a xmas gift. All my will be signed.
–Bandit
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WEEKEND GUN NUT REPORT– California DOJ Proposes “Emergency” Regulations– Regarding Magazines Capable of Holding More than 10 Rounds but None for “Assault Weapons”
The California Department of Justice provided notice of proposed regulations relating to magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. Included are changes to the requirements for obtaining and maintaining a “large-capacity magazine permit,” new regulations addressing so called “large-capacity” magazine conversion kits, new regulations on how individuals must “permanently alter” a magazine to accept no more than 10 rounds, and new regulations regarding the transfer and possession of multi-tube shotgun designs.
The regulations have been submitted under California’s emergency rulemaking process, which means they could become effective in just 17 days.
We are currently reviewing the proposed regulations and will be providing a detailed analysis of their effect shortly. In the meantime, we encourage all of our members to participate in the rule-making process by submitting their comments during the 5-day public comment period, expected to begin on December 21.
Currently, the NRA and CRPA are still awaiting the DOJ’s proposed regulations that will accompany SB 880 and AB 1135, which redefine the definition of an “assault weapon” in California. The NRA and CRPA have submitted a letter about DOJ’s failure to act in a timely manner for this process.
In addition to monitoring the new regulations that are being proposed by the DOJ, NRA and CRPA attorneys are preparing multiple lawsuits to undo the Gunmageddon bill package and Proposition 63. If successful, these new burdensome regulation proposals will be moot.
Where We Go From Here
The NRA and CRPA have been fighting to preserve your freedom to protect yourself and your family in California for decades. With Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election and the potential for a strong pro-Second Amendment Supreme Court, it is time to go on the offensive with lawsuits challenging the ill-conceived laws created by the Legislature and Proposition 63.
WHAT EXACTLY ARE WE PLANNING?
Legal challenges to the bans on so-called “large capacity magazines” and “assault weapons”, as well as to the most egregious aspects of the new ammunition restrictions.
Monitoring CA DOJ’s proposed regulations implementing the new laws and challenging any improper ones in court.
In order to put our plan into action, we need your financial support. After a very expensive election cycle, NRA’s and CRPA’s war chests desperately need to be refilled so we can capitalize on our national victory and execute our plan.
Please help make this happen today! Your tax-deductible donation to The CRPA Foundation will help us win this battle!
The NRA and CRPA legal teams consist of highly regarded civil rights attorneys, legislative advocates, and scholars who have what it takes to maximize the potential for victory in California and across the nation.


WEEKEND BOOK REVIEW– Just finished reading George Christie’s book EXILE ON FRONT STREET. I enjoyed the book.
A lot of people have said some of it is BS but you have to understand it is from his perspective and as always there are two sides to every story, but I really liked it.
The book covers his early days before he was in the club and life in the club. I really dug the last page of the book!
–Stealth
This book will be for sale in our shop next week.
–Bandit
AUSTRALIAN CLUB NEWS–
Australian High Court challenge by biker “important” says expert.
A High Court challenge by well known Tasmanian biker AJ Graham “goes to the heart” of our system of government, a constitutional expert says.
The former president of the Kingston chapter of the Rebels motorcycle club is appealing against a visa cancellation to avoid deportation to his native New Zealand.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton cancelled Graham’s visa for a second time in June based on confidential information that nobody else outside his department, including Graham, has seen.
Under the Migration Act, Mr Dutton does not have to reveal the information, even to a court reviewing his decision.
Graham’s high-powered barrister Brett Walker, SC, has argued this violates the Australian Constitution.
In his submission to the High Court Mr Walker said it infringes on “the separation of powers” essential to the court’s independence as sent out in the Constitution.
Constitutional expert George Williams, from the University of NSW, said it was an “important case” that had form.
“There is a real issue here with this law and it’s an issue that transcends this particular person’s case – it’s something quite fundamental about the system whether judges are properly able to do their job in keeping government and politicians to account,” he said.
“If courts don’t have the information perhaps they won’t discover that the government has done something wrong so it’s an interesting and important one this case.”
Graham, who founded the Rebels MC in Tasmania, remains incarcerated in Australia’s most high security prison – NSW Goulburn supermax.
The 49-year-old was sent there after being arrested by immigration officials in Tasmania during a anti-biker purge in June 2015.
Graham has not been charged with a crime but was jailed in 2009 over a assault of an insurance fraud investigator at Clarendon Vale. Graham moved to Australia when he was 10 years old and has children who were born here.
LIGHT TOUCH WITH HEAVY EQUIPMENT–
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–from El Waggs
A CODE OF THE WEST LESSON–
In the year 2016, the Lord came unto Noah,
Who was now living in America and said:
“Once again, the earth has become wicked and over-populated, and I see the end of all flesh before me.”
“Build another ark and save two of every living thing along with a few good humans.”
He gave Noah the blueprints, saying:
“You have 6 months to build the ark before I will
Start the unending rain for 40 days and 40 nights.”
Six months later, the Lord looked down and saw Noah weeping in his yard – but no ark.
“Noah!,” He roared, “I’m about to start the rain!
Where is the ark?”
“Forgive me, Lord,” begged Noah, “but things have changed. I needed a building permit.”
“I’ve been arguing with the boat inspector
about the need for a sprinkler system.”
“My neighbors claim that I’ve violated the
Neighborhood by-laws by building the ark in my
Back yard and exceeding the height limitations. We had to go to the local Planning Committee for a decision.”
“Then the local Council and the electric company demanded a shit load of money for the future costs of moving power lines and other overhead obstructions, to clear the passage for the ark’s move to the sea. I told them that the sea would be coming to us, but they would hear none of it.”
“Getting the wood was another problem. There’s a ban on cutting local trees in order to save the Greater Spotted Barn Owl.”
“I tried to convince the environmentalists that I
Needed the wood to save the owls – but no go!”
“When I started gathering the animals the ASPCA took me to court. They insisted that I was
confining wild animals against their will. They
Argued the accommodations were too restrictive and it was cruel and inhumane to put so many animals in a confined space.”
“Then the Environmental Protection Agency
Ruled that I couldn’t build the ark until they’d conducted an environmental impact study
On your proposed flood.”
“I’m still trying to resolve a complaint with the
Human Rights Commission on how many minorities I’m supposed to hire for my building crew.”
“The Immigration Dept. Is checking the
Visa status of most of the people who want to work.”
“The trade unions say I can’t use my sons. They
Insist I have to hire only Union workers with
Ark-building experience.”
“To make matters worse, the IRS seized all my assets, claiming I’m trying to leave the country illegally with endangered species.”
“So, forgive me, Lord, but it would take at least 10
Years for me to finish this ark.”
“Suddenly the skies cleared, the sun began to shine, and a rainbow stretched across the sky.”
Noah looked up in wonder and asked,
“You mean you’re not going to destroy the world?”
“No,” said the Lord.
“The Government beat me to it.”
–from Rogue
NEW FROM THE KINGDOM OF SCOTT JACOBS– I hope that this last month has treated you well and you are ready for the Holidays, we sure are.
Before I share a new video with you, I’d like to personally thank each and every person that shopped with us this year. Without you, we would not be where we are today!
Have a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year!
Much love and appreciation.
Olivia
About “In Your Dreams”
This was the first painting Scott’s oldest daughter, had ever been in. It was the Official Sturgis piece and magazine cover for the rally in 2008. The background takes place in Spearfish Canyon.
The painting was the first of Scott’s to depict two events in one; Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and the 110th Anniversary for Harley-Davidson.
The original took over 700 hours to complete and has never left his possession even after a collector offered him $138,000 for it.
GIFTS
Heritage II – 2 Deck Playing Cards
$24.99
GRAND NATIONAL ROADSTER SHOW COMING–
Can’t figure out what to get that last person on your shopping list this holiday season? Tickets to our show makes a great gift or stocking stuffer!
Grand National Roadster Show
January 27-29, 2017
Adults $23
Children $8
Sacramento Autorama
February 17-19, 2017
Adults $18
Children $8
Skip the lines and head to your nearest O’Reilly Auto Parts to get your tickets for the 68th Annual Grand National Roadster Show and
67th Annual Sacramento Autorama!
With the show season underway, we will be emailing important information and updates on a regular basis.
In the mean time, we invite you to visit our website www.rodshows.com, for show dates, show history and so much more!
Or if you would like to connect with us on Facebook click on any of the following links!
BLUEGRASS SUPERSTARS DAILEY & VINCENT CELEBRATE 10TH ANNIVERSARY WITH GRAND OLE OPRY PERFORMANCE
Dailey & Vincent
Duo Announces Upcoming Exhibit in International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame
Critically-acclaimed bluegrass duo Dailey & Vincent are set to kick off their highly anticipated 10-year celebration in true superstar fashion. They are one of the most decorated acts in the history of the genre, consisting of 6-time “Male Vocalist of the Year” winner Jamie Dailey and 5-time Grammy® winner Darrin Vincent. They will be commemorating the special occasion with a series of events that will start their year off with a bang.
The celebration will commence on December 30, when the “Entertainer of the Year” winners hit the stage at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, held at the historic Ryman Auditorium. They will perform a special star-studded 30-minute Opry segment. The night will also mark the pair’s 100th Opry performance.
“We started our career on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium nine years ago,” says Jamie Dailey. “I describe how touched and humbled I am to know we will be returning to kick off our 10th year on that same stage. The Grand Ole Opry is like coming home for us.”
Dailey & Vincent will continue the celebration with another career first, as they open their own personalized exhibit at the world-renowned International Bluegrass Hall of Fame and Museum in Owensboro, Ky. Other legends featured at the prestigious museum include bluegrass legends Earl Scruggs, Lester Flatt, Ralph Stanley and more. Fans can stop by and experience “A Decade of Dailey & Vincent – An American Music Journey,” showcasing artifacts, memorabilia, and other priceless mementos from their band’s iconic career. The exhibit is set to launch January 13, 2017 at the original museum location, and will also be celebrated with an intimate concert performance broadcast LIVE on SiriusXM’s Bluegrass Junction, followed by a meet & greet and reception (fans can purchase tickets HERE).
There are plenty of other surprises in store, as the multi-Grammy nominated duo kick off what will be a year full of memorable moments. Fans can stay up to date with the latest Dailey & Vincent news through the band’s social media platforms, or by visiting daileyandvincent.com.
Stay Social with Dailey & Vincent:
Website: daileyandvincent.com
KEEP THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY WIDE OPEN– A man is stranded on a desert island, all alone for ten years. One day, he sees a speck in the horizon. He thinks to himself, “It’s not a ship.” The speck gets a little closer and he thinks, “It’s not a boat.” The speck gets even closer and he thinks, “It’s not a raft.”
Then, out of the surf comes this gorgeous blonde woman, wearing a wet suit and scuba gear. She comes up to the guy and she says, “How long has it been since you’ve had a cigarette?”
“Ten years!” he says.
She reaches over, unzips a waterproof pocket on her left sleeve and pulls out a pack of fresh cigarettes.
He takes one, lights it, takes a long drag and says, “Man, oh man! Is that good!”
Then she asks, “How long has it been since you’ve had a drink of whiskey?”
He replies, “Ten years!”
She reaches over, unzips her waterproof pocket on the right, pulls out a flask and gives it to him. He takes a long swig and says, “Wow, that’s fantastic!”
Then she starts unzipping this long zipper that runs down the front of her wet suit and she says to him, “And how long has it been since you’ve had some real fun?”
And the man replies, “My God! Don’t tell me you’ve got a motorcycle in there!”
–from Rogue
NEWS FROM THE AMA— They point down to the law enforcement agency conducting a motorcycle-only checkpoint in November along the Sunrise Highway and long Island Expressway in New York, issuing 54 summonses to the 169 riders they stopped. Federal funding can no longer be used for checkpoints, but state and local funds can.
The Pennsylvania Daniel law (HB 853) which would increase the penalty for texting while driving is waiting for the Governor’s signature.
–AMA
THERE YOU HAVE IT— I almost finished the exhaust pipe railing to our steel deck yesterday. In the process of welding the chunks together I caught fire and fell off a ladder. I hope it didn’t fuck with my new hip. Damn.
I’m trying to take it easy next week, but there will be a bunch of women jamming around the headquarter, cooking, decorating and making a mess. I may need a ride and a massage. That’s sounds damn good.
We opened up our feature bike department to include Reader’s Scooters and this is the first one. If you have a bike you would like featured, don’t hesitate to drop me a photo.
Try to take some time off, watch a game, and relax. Next week I need to reach out to my Freedom Coalition for the V-Twin Show.
Ride Free Forever,
–Bandit