Everyday is full of excitement around the Bikernet Intergalactic Headquarters.
–Bandit
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Happy Thanksgiving from the Bikernet and 5-Ball crew. We want you to know how much we appreciate your support over the years.
We all have so much to be thankful for this Holiday season. We have been lucky Mofo’s forever.
Hell, young builders don’t even know how lucky they are to be able to score parts at a swap meet and go to work building a bike, unhampered by a myriad of government agencies.
Ask some brothers in Europe, where every product must be approved by maybe not one, but a group of government agencies.
There are so many folks and aspects of American life to be thankful for. We are living in the best of times.
Have a terrific day, and take a moment to reflect on how good we have it in America, because it is the land of the free and the home of the brave.
Life is nuts and then we die. I find it so fascinating.
We’ve got great stories headed your way from ex-outlaws, stolen bikes and I’m about to start to launch chapters of the third Chance Hogan novel, exclusively in Bandit’s Cantina.
In addition we will post another Bob T story from the ‘70s with plenty of Girls of Bikernet from Barry Green. Hang On.
Have a terrific weekend and give lots of thanks and study gratitude, it helps.
The world is nuts. Did you see that Germany won’t sign the declaration to eliminate internal combustion vehicles?
Yet, none of our internal combustion organizations or publications in the United States, like the AMA, Rider Magazine, SEMA, MRF, Dice Magazine, NCOM, Easyriders, NHRA, Auto Club, MIC or the NMA will even question the elimination. If they don’t motorcycles will be toast in a decade.
I don’t think our Veterans fought for this. They fought for open debate. They fought for men and women to be able to stand up and question the government.
The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum.
We eliminated the zippers from some 5-Ball Leather side pocket, so you can use them and be comfortable. There are plenty of pocket with zippers in our Special Ops Jackets and Vests. Click for action.
This is the bells and whistles 5-Ball Racing vest. It has six pockets on
the outside, two gun pockets and our exclusive document or media pocket
inside.
Our (13) pocket Special Ops Racing Vest is the shit for stealing race
secrets and riding in the cold to Bonneville to support the 5-Ball Racing
Team.
Designed for the road with heavy duty gun metal grey zipper front, bound
leather neck trim and strong double needle seam construction. The two
conceal and carry pockets will stow your valuables cameras, phones,
weapons, and racing notes.
EXTERIOR FEATURES:
2 chest Pockets (zip closure)
2 Zip waist pockets
2 waist flap pockets (snap closure) & side snap adjustment.
We created a line of 5-Ball jackets, vests and JAK Shirts for tough environments with industrial-strength construction. Whether you are heading to Sturgis or cross town in a rainstorm, our 5-Ball leather, especially our biker leather vest, delivers comfort, security and good looks.
MORNING JACKET ~ AFTERNOON VEST – Our (13) pocket Special Ops tactical-style motorcycle Jacket converts into a vest.
Designed for the road with heavy duty gun metal grey zipper front, bound leather neck trim and strong double needle seam construction. The 2 conceal and carry pockets will stow your valuables.
Special Ops Jacket Details – 5-Ball Leathers’ (12 Pocket) Special Ops Club Jacket is designed for the biker on the go, with room for wallet, keys, smart phone, garage door opener and everything else a busy, modern American biker carries nowadays.
Made from milled buffalo leather, a top-grain quality leather (the most common type used in high-end leather products). It’s constructed at 0.9mm, a middle weight leather.
The light-weight milled buffalo leather keeps riders warm in the morning, and the zip-off removable sleeves will keep them cool in the afternoon. Additional features include heavy-duty gun-metal-grey zipper front, bound leather neck trim and double-needle seam construction.
Designed for riders to include with layers—the goal with layering is to create a maximum amount of warmth with as little bulk as possible.
Interior Features: 2 Gun pockets with quick snap, Storm Flap, 2 Zip pockets, 2 coin pockets and 100% cotton black/white plaid lining
This makes the Special Ops a perfect jacket for carrying gear of all kinds. Each pocket is thought out for utility use including the two conceal pockets that are stitched in such a way to as be wider and deeper than the typical pocket.
Amigo, The Dayroll came in the mail yesterday. I really like it!!
The quality is unbelieveable!
It is perfect for stashing a pair of gloves, maybe a sweatshirt, glasses, maybe spare sunglasses and camera. It will definitely replace the bigger bag I have on my bike for the stuff I carry around everyday!!
Thanks for getting it here so quickly too!! All the best!!