Hey,
Life is nuts, as we know. Have I asked this question? Is life all about money and safety? Think about it. Say you are forced through regulations to protect yourself, like wear helmets, register this, go there, and don’t go there. Is the torture from all the requirements, plus the wasted time and money worth the added time on the planet. Or would you like to be free and take your chances, but have a blast in the process.
This is just another question we will ask in our quest to honor freedom and study these issues through a government grant. In the meantime, let’s hit the news, cause it’s packed with action.
Marilyn Stemp, the esteemed editor of IronWork flew in from the east to make the run to Paso Robles with Ted Sands and a pack of Hamsters.
As soon as she returned on Sunday, Ray C. Wheeler, the Bikernet Performance editor whisked her to Illusions Cycle for their Grand Opening and K.O.’s birthday party.
MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION BEST of the West is almost here– Have you registered yet?
May 9th is the pre-registration deadline for BEST of the West. By registering early you will save $10.00. In addition, the cut-off date for reserving your room is also May 9th.
We have a great line up of speakers for the conference. There will be general sessions that include the latest information from the Centers for Disease Control. The workshops will include Motorcycle Only Checkpoints, A Bikers View of the Constitution, What’s All The Noise About Noise and others. You can view a copy of the agenda on the MRF website, www.mrf.org; click on 2013 Conference Information.
ABATE of Montana will host this year’s conference. The dates are June 8th-9th at the Billings Hotel and Convention Center in Billings, Montana.
Billings Hotel and Convention Center
1223 Mullowney Lane
Billings, MT 59101
800-537-7286
Montana is a wonderful place to ride. What a great opportunity to schedule a couple extra days of vacation to enjoy some of the beauty that is to be found in that part of the county. This is also a great conference to bring the kids to. The Billings Hotel has a pool with great water slides. In fact, who needs the kids, just bring your suit.
It has been some years since the Motorcycle Riders Foundation has been to Montana. I hope to see many of you there to enjoy it with us.
The cost of raising a medium-size dog to the age of eleven: $ 16,400
The average number of people airborne over the U.S.
in any given hour: 61,000
Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair..
–from William Di Salvo Sr.
GRAMMY-WINNING COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND VINCE GILL WILL JOIN WILLIAM SHATNER FOR THE 23RD ANNUAL”PRICELINE.COM HOLLYWOOD CHARITY HORSE SHOW, SPONSORED BY WELLS FARGO”
Organizers for the 23rd Annual William ShatnerPriceline.com Hollywood Charity Horse Show, Sponsored by Wells Fargo, are thrilled to have country music legend Vince Gill perform live tonight at the event. The Priceline.com Hollywood Charity Horse Show, Sponsored by Wells Fargo is in its 23rd year of fundraising with a spectacular affair at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center, 480 Riverside Drive, Burbank, California. Guests will be treated to an exciting arena show with Tommy Turvey and a world-class reining competition, followed by a western dinner catered by Stonefire Grill. The evening concludes with a special LIVE performance by country music legend Vince Gill.
Proceeds from the event will benefit special-needs children’s charities across the city of Los Angeles including: AHEAD With Horses, Camp Max Straus, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Hollenbeck Police Activities League (PAL), St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®, The Painted Turtle and others.
William Shatner is also a host for our biker Hupy Law firm in Wisconsin.
Information about the 23rd Annual “Priceline.Com Hollywood Charity Horse Show Sponsored By Wells Fargo” at www.horseshow.org, or 818.509.2290.
WHAT: 23rd Annual “Priceline.Com Hollywood Charity Horse Show
Sponsored By Wells Fargo”
WHEN: Today, Saturday APRIL 27, 2013
5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. – Press ‘Meet & Greet’
5:00 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. – Silent Auction
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. – Arena Show, $12 Adults/$7 Kids…
At the Gate: $15 Adults/$10 Kids
7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. – Western Dinner, Entertainment by country
music legend Vince Gill, & Live Auction by
William Shatner, Auctioneer.
WHERE: Los Angeles Equestrian Center, 480 Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA
BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT VOCABULARY LESSON–aleatory EY-lee-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, AL-ee-, adjective:
…it was not a matter of reduction at all, but—perversely—of expansion, the aleatory flutter of uncontrolled, metastatic growth…
[Man] is supposed to love happiness; it is my contention that he rather loves excitement. Danger, enterprise, hope, the novel, the aleatory, are dearer to man than regular meals.
Hailing from the Latin word meaning “the dice” or “chance” alea, aleatory first surfaced in English in the late seventeenth century.
OBAMA TAPS CHARLOTTE MAYOR FOR TOP DOT —The Motorcycle Riders Foundation reports that today, President Obama has nominated Anthony Foxx for Secretary of Transportation.
Foxx is the Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, and a former member of the Charlotte City Council as well as a lawyer.
Foxx is a relative new comer to politics, winning his first election to city council in 2005 and became the youngest Mayor of Charlotte when he was elected in 2009.
Jeff Hennie, Vice President of Government Affairs and Public Relations for the MRF states, “He has not said anything about his priorities as he leads the Department of Transportation (DOT) or what he will focus on. But it’s still early, so we expect his agenda to be scrutinized in the confirmation process.”
Foxx is expected to sail through the confirmation process in the coming weeks.
The MRF looks forward to working with Secretary Foxx as he leads the United States Department of Transportation.
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/GHSA_Motorcycle_Deaths.pdf
BIKERNET DISCOVERS OUR FIRST EVER ZEN HAMSTER GURU—Opportunities: Subject of the week.
High achievers spot rich opportunities swiftly, make big decisions quickly and move into action immediately. Follow these principles and you can make your dreams come true.
–Robert H. Schuller
Are we prepared to accept and capitalize on the many opportunities that we come across?
The lessons of Life are repeated until they are learned. Over the years I have had many opportunities cross my path. Had I paused once in a while I may have even seen them. As I think back of some of the opportunities that I did seize; like my wife and some that I totally missed like my inner talent.
I still remember one business opportunity, which I could have made millions with and did not see, I think about the lesson which I learned from it many years later. I believe we have to slow down and think before we decide, to just pause. Each day many opportunities cross our path some big some small, are we moving too fast even to see them.
It may be the opportunity; to smile at someone and make their day, help a friend, to take advantage of a great business idea, to give thanks or to just enjoy a moment in the day.
Today Know: Today I open up to the Divine Flow of Great opportunities that Life has to offer. I slow down enough to recognize what lies ahead. Today I seize each and every opportunity big and small. Mostly today is my opportunity to grow and I am grateful.
And So It Is
Namaste’
Opportunities multiply as they are seized. Sun Tzu
–Yale
Yale Custom Cycles
403-453-1999
2003 11 ST SE
Calgary AB
T2G 3G6
NEW SPORTSTER CAMS FROM S&S–S&S Cycle Inc. announces the release of the new 482 bolt-in cams for 2000 and later Harley-Davidson® Sportster® models. Being bolt-in cams, they are fully compatible with stock pushrods and valve springs. That equates to an economical installation, since there is no need to invest in those replacement parts. In addition, the savings in labor is substantial, since the cylinder heads do not have to be removed to install valve springs.
The 482 cams work well for stock 883cc and 1200cc engines, and they are ideal for the S&S 883 to 1200cc conversion kits. The best performance gains are from 3500 to 6500 rpm. Although the 482 cams are designed for 2000 and later engines, they can be installed in 1988-’99 engines with stock flywheels if a 2000-up pinion gear is used
For more information and specs, go to www.sscycle.com/482cams.
GOVERNORS GIVE US HALF THE STORY–The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) recently released the results of their Motorcyclist Traffic Fatality 2012 preliminary report and the results are unfortunately distorted to present one single sided solution to motorcyclist safety.
The GHSA is blaming the expected rise in motorcyclist’s deaths largely on the extremely mild weather in 2012. They also cite the economy improving, allowing households to find themselves with discretionary income. Lastly, they acknowledged the fact that gas prices are at record highs and the desire for high mile per gallon vehicles is increasing.
To quote the study:
Riders will ‘use their fuel-efficient motorcycles rather than automobiles for commuting and other everyday travel,’ thus increasing rider deaths.
‘An improving economy produces more discretionary income with which to buy and ride motorcycles’ – Source: GHSA
Those are facts. Warm days, extra cash and a way to beat the gas prices. It would be very difficult to argue that those factors would not increase the amount of motorcyclists on the roads. Simple arithmetic shows that more motorcyclists on the roads will increase the chances that more are going to crash. The same equation works for all vehicle types.
Still the GHSA paints a very morbid picture and uses this false platform to push for mandatory helmet laws. After all motorcyclist fatalities are up. What they never mention is, so are registrations for motorcycles.
The study’s author James Hedlund, formerly of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, had this to say in an interview about the study, ‘I found that over the past three decades, the number of registrations tracks closely with the number of deaths’.
The long-term fatality flow chart used in the GHSA report would echo this if the registration numbers were also posted. As expected, those numbers were not included.
What started off as a promising report on valid reasons for the increase in motorcycle usage, ended up as an attack on the freedoms of all motorcycle riders in this country.
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/GHSA_Motorcycle_Deaths.pdf
NEVER SLOW DOWN: THE QUAKER STEAK & LUBE LAUNCHES ULTIMATE RIDER GIVEAWAY–The Award-Winning
casual-dining concept Quaker Steak & Lube is unleashing the Ultimate Rider Giveaway in conjunction to its Best Weekly Bike Nite on the
Planet. From May 1st through September 30, 2013, guests and fans can sign up for The Lube(R)’s online sweepstakes.
The Lube(R) will be giving away three grand prizes throughout the Bike Nite season including a trip for two to the 2013 Sturgis Bike Rally, a
new Touring Motorcycle and a trip for two to the 2014 Daytona Bike Rally.
For a full list of prizes please visit
www.thelube.com/neverslowdown. Each week a winner will be chosen to win motorcycle or Lube prizes such as Quaker Steak & Lube(R) gift cards and gear, Harley-Davidson bike accessories, Victory Motors leather jackets
and more!
Usually held on Wednesday or Thursday it’s typical for 1,000…2,000…even 3,000 bikers to pull into the parking lot of most any Quaker Steak & Lube(R)! The Cleveland, Ohio Quaker Steak & Lube(R) holds the record with 7,200 bikers in one night. One of our most noted Bike Nites featured Paul Jr. unveiling a new custom chopper in front of
thousands of onlookers, TV cameras and a circling helicopter. Highlights of the weekly event include Motorcycle, Trip and Gear Give-A-Ways, Stunt Shows, Live Bands, DJ Entertainment and Weekly
Prizes.
To enter to win, guests can sign up online at
www.thelube.com/neverslowdown. All participants must be 21 or older to
win. For a full list of rules and regulations please visit
www.thelube.com/neverslowdown.
EDITOR’S NOTE: No purchase necessary to enter or win.
ENTER YOUR SLED AT THE MUSKEGON BIKE TIME EXTREME BIKE SHOW, QUICK–
CALLING ALL CUSTOM BIKES to the Muskegon Bike Time Extreme Custom Bike Show on Saturday, July 20, 2013 sponsored by Hot Rod Harley-Davidson and Budweiser.
There is $4,000 in cash prizes and product awards include HelmetLok, Avon Tires and Ridewright Wheels. Get all the details at http://bikerpros.com/register-for-bikeshow/hrhd/
MOTORCYCLISTS DECRY PROPOSAL TO REGULATE EXHAUST SYSTEMS–
Most after-market pipes not EPA-certified
By Bud Wilkinson/RA
HARTFORD — An unexpected effort in the General Assembly to crack down on noisy motorcycles is being met by opposition from the motorcycle industry.
Under language added last week to a bill involving off-road ATVs, the sale, registration or operation of a street motorcycle having most after-market exhaust pipes would become a fineable offense.
The new provisions, if approved, would require federal Environmental Protection Agency noise emission control labels to be displayed on all motorcycles, and would institute fines of up to $250 per offense for non-compliance.
NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM 2013 VINTAGE RALLY–
Mark your calendar and plan to attend the Vintage Rally 2013 at the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa on June 8 & 9. There will be 2 days of great times with motorcycle racing champions. You’ll get to view an amazing collection of Evel Knievel memorabilia and meet Evel’s bike and helmet painter, George Sedlak. While you’re there check out the 2 great new exhibits with more bikes, photos and great artwork.
Bring your 1988 or earlier bike for the Saturday Bike Show. You can cruise the Swap Meet, or roll into the Show ‘n Shine for Cars and Bikes on Sunday Morning.
* Meet Champion Dirt Track Racers; John Tibben, Bill Tuman, Dick Klamfoth, Bobby Hill, Bubba Shobert, Jay Springsteen, Bill Werner and more!
* Get photos and autograph with these Dirt Track Legends
* Rare Evel Knievel Traveling Exhibit – Two Days Only!
* Allstate Motorcycle Dirt Heroes and Scooters!, two new exhibits
* Panel Discussion with Racers and Tuners
“With the Evel Knievel memorabilia, all the motorcycle racing champs and panel discussion, the bike show and swap meet, this will be a great weekend, one not to miss! – Museum Director Jeff Carstensen
America’s favorite motorcycle daredevil, Evel Knievel lead a colorful life and left some amazing things behind. Now you can see what is probably the rarest, biggest, most valuable collection of Knievel’s leathers, bikes, posters, helmets all in one place during Vintage Rally 2013 at the National Motorcycle Museum.
Here are some of the things you’ll see:
* Two Actual XR750 Jump Bikes
* X2 Snake River Rocket Bike Replica
* 16 Sets of Custom Jump Leathers
* 6 Original Helmets Painted by George Sedlak
* Evel’s Personal Money Bag
* Evel’s Olympia Jump Parachute
* Dozens of Original Posters
* Outrageous Sport Coats; #1 and CHUCKLES
From Caesar’s Palace Jump
* Gold Satin Jacket
* Red, White & Blue Leathers
* Diamond and Ruby Cuff Links
* Personal Scrapbooks
And much more!
While the Museum in its new location holds over 400 fabulous motorcycles and thousands of great pieces of art and memorabilia, the bike show at the third annual Vintage Rally weekend will be when even more fine machines line up out front for review.
Judging will result in nearly 40 awards for owners of the best machines, including the best original unrestored bikes for the Preservation Award. Enter your vintage bike, street, competition, custom, even mini, 1987 or earlier, scooter or dirt track bike, in the bike show. Bike show awards are sponsored by Motorcycle Classics magazine. Got a nice vintage cafe racer? The Ace Café will sponsor a special Cafe Racer award during the Bike Show.
“Vintage Rally is the best weekend of the year to visit the Museum and this year is shaping up to be really great. Bring your vintage bike and join in the fun!” – Museum Director Jeff Carstensen.
Admission for this event will be $10 a day, $20 for the weekend or $30 for the weekend with lunch on Sunday. The event price includes admission to the Museum. Children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult.
Source: National Motorcycle Museum
Posted by Sam Kanish
–from IronWorks Magazine
BIKERNET TRAVEL TIP–Here’s a little tip from me to you as an experienced traveler. Wake-up calls are the worst way to wake up. The phone rings, it’s loud and you can’t turn it down.
I leave the number of the room next to me.
It just rings very quietly and you hear the person next door yell, “Why are you calling me?”
Then you get up and take a shower.
It’s great.
–Jim Waggaman
THIS JUST IN, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
Timbo’s ’64FL Panhead Part 3, Engine
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=11029
I’m loving these articles. I’m collecting parts to restore a ‘63 FLF and have gone the same route with Belt primary and electronic ignition. I am going with 12v system electronic regulator in the original regulator case, and wondered if Tail Gunner is staying with 6v for a reason.
–Rigger
riggerandrider@yahoo.com
Brandywine, MD
The 6-Volt system was a client requesti. We would generally shift to 12-Volt electrics.–Wrench
Joseph L. Robertson’s Marijuana Will Be Returned By Cops Who Seized It, Judge Orders--TACOMA, Wash. — Police in Tacoma could soon be in real trouble over pot.
The department could be found in contempt if they continue to refuse to return a small amount of marijuana seized from a man after a traffic stop. Municipal Court Judge Jack Emery repeated an order to police Thursday to return the drug to Joseph L. Robertson within seven days or they could be found in contempt.
“Appeal or comply,” Emery told assistant city attorney John Walker. “Or next week, show up, and I would advise you to bring counsel.”
The judge first ordered police to return the drug on Feb. 28, but they have refused, The News Tribune reported Friday (http://bit.ly/10hwiD9).
It was seized in May of last year when an officer pulled over the Tacoma man for speeding. He was cited for driving without a license and misdemeanor marijuana possession. Prosecutors dismissed the drug charge in December, after state voters decided to legalize small amounts of the drug.
Robertson then asked for his pot back, and provided proof of medical marijuana authorization. The city refused, which led to Emery’s Feb. 28 order. If the matter is not settled by the May 2 hearing, it could go to higher courts.
The pot is now in the possession of the Pierce County sheriff’s department, which operates the property room for seized evidence. Deputies won’t give it to Robertson.
“It’s Tacoma’s case,” said sheriff’s spokesman Ed Troyer. “If they want it, they can come and get it.”
Although the judge said he thinks “there’s contemptuous behavior here,” Emery added that the case was “a quagmire,” due to the conflicting provisions of state and federal law.
BORED, SAIL AROUND GREECE WITH A BUNCH OF PARTY ANIMALS–
Last minute cabin just opened up. Call Janeen for details. 619-796-6398
For Sail Greece, we have enlisted the help of our old friends at Dream Yacht Charters. Scott has hooked us up with some awesome yachts in one of our favorite destinations. Prepare yourself for an entirely different adventure through the center of civilization. Explore Greece by sailboat with us.
LOCK STRAPS
COMING TO BIKERNET HQ FOR TESTING–
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(We suggest using a ballpoint pen)
When setting your private personal three digit code, please set one number on your combination at a time and make sure it is working properly before moving on the next number. (On the side with the arrows -0-0-0-)
Please let me know if you have any questions.
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BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT THURSDAY LESSON–Apostrophes
Rule 1
Use the apostrophe with contractions. The apostrophe is always placed at the spot where the letter(s) has been removed.
Examples:?don’t, isn’t ?You’re right. ?She’s a great teacher.
Rule 2
Use the apostrophe to show possession. Place the apostrophe before the s to show singular possession.
Examples:?one boy’s hat?one woman’s hat ?one actress’s hat ?one child’s hat ?Ms. Chang’s house
NOTE: Although names ending in s or an s sound are not required to have the second s added in possessive form, it is preferred.
Examples:?Mr. Jones’s golf clubs?Texas’s weather ?Ms. Straus’s daughter?Jose Sanchez’s artwork ?Dr. Hastings’s appointment (name is Hastings)?Mrs. Lees’s books (name is Lees)
Rule 3
Use the apostrophe where the noun that should follow is implied.
Example:?This was his father’s, not his, jacket.
Rule 4
To show plural possession, make the noun plural first. Then immediately use the apostrophe.
Examples:?two boys’ hats two women’s hats ?two actresses’ hats?two children’s hats ?the Changs’ house?the Joneses’ golf clubs ?the Strauses’ daughter?the Sanchezes’ artwork ?the Hastingses’ appointment ?the Leeses’ books
Rule 5
Do not use an apostrophe for the plural of a name.
Examples:?We visited the Sanchezes in Los Angeles.?The Changs have two cats and a dog.
Rule 6
With a singular compound noun, show possession with ‘s at the end of the word.
Example: my mother-in-law’s hat
Rule 7
If the compound noun is plural, form the plural first and then use the apostrophe.
Example: ?my two brothers-in-law’s hats
Rule 8
Use the apostrophe and s after the second name only if two people possess the same item.
Rule 9
Never use an apostrophe with possessive pronouns: his, hers, its, theirs, ours, yours, whose. They already show possession so they do not require an apostrophe.
Correct: This book is hers, not yours.
Incorrect: Sincerely your’s.
Rule 10
The only time an apostrophe is used for it’s is when it is a contraction for it is or it has.
Rule 11
The plurals for capital letters and numbers used as nouns are not formed with apostrophes.
Rule 12
Use the possessive case in front of a gerund (-ing word).
Examples:?Alex’s skating was a joy to behold.?This does not stop Joan’s inspecting of our facilities next Thursday.
Rule 13
If the gerund has a pronoun in front of it, use the possessive form of that pronoun.
“As chairman of the Apostrophe Protection Society (www.apostrophe.org.uk), I had to write and express my pleasure at seeing your view on the apostrophe and names ending in an s.” —John Richards
–Buck Lovell
Magnificent Editor Bikernetbaggers.com
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UNCLE MONKEY ON FREEDOM AND THE SMELL OF SWEET GRASSES ALONG AN OPEN ROAD–
Alternating warm and cool breezes brushing against my skin as I transcend the time and place. Man and machine, nature against industrial progress. The open road calls, beckons for the miles to be crossed. The smell of sweet grasses, pungent earthy dust stirred in farmer fields. The thumping of heart amplified by the hot steel below. Riding, living.
We shed the shackles of society and embrace freedom. Freedom, the word on so many people’s lips but few know it, truly understand it the way we do. Riding isn’t simply transportation, a Unitarian way from point A to B. We take the long way around getting lost within ourselves and not in lines on a map. No 9-5, no copier low on toner, no brain dead customer to please.
Freedom to yell, to roar, uncensored thoughts and ideas, quiet reflection on all that is right, all the wrongs we will change. Freedom to judge time in not minutes and hours but simply the rise and fall of the sun. Freedom to ride. It is alive in all of us. It stirs us from our sleep to ride a few more miles before we must conform.
It quickens our pulse when we hear the growl of dual pipes and a handful of throttle. We ride because it is who we are, who we want to be. Man and machine in the wind.
–bad Uncle Monkey
MISS LUBE RACK 1955–
CRANK AND STROKER AND BIKERNET’S 5-BALL RACING IN LAUGHLIN—Two of the Bikernet 5-Ball Racing shirts were the hot weekend seller.
You’ll see more 5-Ball Racing Shirts in an upcoming J&P Catalog.
BIKERNET 5-Ball RACING WHEELER REPORT–
Adrenaline Junky List:
*2nd Grand Child, It’s A Boy, Leon Gerald Wheeler, arrival, early June
*Texas Mile* …..212 mph…..VALERIE THOMPSON ….212 mph ….www.texasmile.net
*N H R A * ..Motorcycle..
*Ohio Mile 2013* *June 8-9 July 6-7 Sept. 28-29 ….www.ecta-lsr.com
*El Mirage 2013* *May 18-19, June 9, July 14, Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 9-10.. www.scta.org
*Loring Maine* The Maine Event July 12-14 ….www.lta-lsr.com
*Bonneville, SCTA* *99 Days….August 10-16, 2013* ….www.scta-bni.org
*BUB Speed Trials* *107 Days…. *August 24-29, 2013* ….www.speedtrialsbybub.com
*Mojave Mile* October, 12-13 ….www.mojavemile.com
May Day, May Day, one of my favorite months of any year. Time to continue charging your batteries, tune the hot rods and haul ass to your favorite patch of asphalt for a little rest and relaxation.
Had the distinct pleasure of chauffeuring the lovely editor of IronWorks, Marilyn Stemp to the Illusion Cycles Birthday bash for KO and their Annual Open House, Sunday afternoon. We just happened to meet our Bikernet Three Wheeler Editor at large Gary Koz Mraz. Gary was spotted in the parking lot giving KO his latest book, Midnight Rider on a Graveyard Run.
Our 5-Ball Racing Team Raycer has found a home for a few of the final details as we await the call from Race Tech Suspension in Corona for a complete suspension make over. The good Dr. Willie is on the job and kickin’ ass. As of Wednesday afternoon the taillights, turn signals and stop lights are connected and active.
The oil cooler fans are routed securely with the switch mounted on the coil bracket.
The Pingel air shifter solenoid is wired, wrapped and mounted in foam to lessen the vibration.
The rear caliper has the brake line mounted and the system is bled. We’ll extend the mounting brackets as we re-fit the foot pegs, shift lever and brake lever looking the comfort zone on and off of the street.
After an inspiring talk this morning with Reggie Jr. of R&R Cycle located in Manchester, New Hampshire, we’re laying out a inner-cooler system that will easily tie in while mounted on the front down tubes. Cool idea Jr., Thanks.
Lets go fast and safe.
Friday is officially Ride to Work Day for those that need a reminder to ride.
Thanks….With one helleva lot of help from my family and Industry friends….Thanks, Thanks, Thanks.
We’re on track for a stellar year on the street and on the Bonneville Salt Flats.
3 Ex-Wives, My 3 Sons, Aerocharger, All Balls Racing, Kent Rich, Dutch and the Crew@Air Tech Streamlining, Arai Helmets, Keith Ball and the Crew@Bikernet, Bikers Choice, Brad Beach@Beach Racing ,Cometic Gaskets, Dan Thayer@vtwinfuelinjection, Allen Alvarez@Daytona Twin Tech, ERC Race Gas, George The Wild Brush, ET Krankvents (Thanks Ted Shrode, Ph.D—- R. I. P.), Fisher Harmonic Damper, Dan Stern@House of Thunder H-D, Horsepower Inc., Ron Williams, Jeff, Kevin@Hardtailz, Randy Torgeson, Michelle and the Crew@Hyperformance, Jim’s Machine USA, K&N Air Cleaner, Paul Kittrell@Lyndall Racing Brakes, Marc Susman@Colorado Custom Cycle Wheels, Juan, Colorado Custom Cycle Wheels, Ray Whitehead@Pegasus, Pingel, Jim @Sharp Eye Transmission, Reggie and Crew@R&R Cycle, Ben Kudon@Rivera Primo, Matthew Wiley@Race Tech Suspension, Rick Tedder@ R/T Performance, Schnitz Racing, Mr. McCahill@Spyke, S&S Cycle, Matthew Negherbon@Thunder Motorcycles in San Jose, Guy Caputo@Tiger Racing, Steve The Turbo Doc, Tsubaki Chains, Vanderbeck Race Cars, Vanson Leathers, Dr. Willie, World Wide Bearings, Duncan Keller, Yankee Engineuity in San Jose, Ca..
Haul Ass!
Ride for your Life!
–Ray C Wheeler
Performance Editor
wheeler@bikernet.com
2013 HOG RALLY IN DOTHAN ALABAMA–
Well, the plan was to attend the Alabama State 2013 Hog Rally in Dothan Alabama April 25th to 27th. While there, it would give me an opportunity to visit my friend and brother Berry Wardlaw at Accurate Engineering and some others I know in the area.
I would be testing the Jims Force Flow which is a high velocity cooling fan that helps reduce cylinder head temps by up to 100 degrees and also some radar detection devices from Escort. I will scribble separate articles on both of these soon.
The ride up Interstate 95 and the Interstate 10 went well and quickly. Hey, I said I was testing radar detecting devices already. LOL
After stopping at Accurate, Berry and I stopped by Harley-Davidson of Dothan to check in and say HI to some of the people there I know. They held the Welcome Party there on Thursday from 5:30 until 8:00PM and will organize Demo Rides Friday and Saturday.
Other activities were handled out of the Clarion Host Hotel. I did stop by and got a schedule but did not find much I was interested in. Don’t take that the wrong way, they had plenty going on and those involved said they enjoyed themselves. I just had some other things I would rather do.
I was more interested in the Gumbo Cook Off and street party that was held on S. Foster Street. My friend Janna runs the Blue Moon Café there and I always make it a point to roll by and have some of her great Louisiana Style cooking. And right next door to her is my friend Jeff’s bar, Bullets Speakeasy; Damn this was too easy and right up my alley. I like to party, eat and drink. Throw in some music and I am a happy camper.
Those of you who know me, know I will ride from Florida to “Nawlins” (dat be New Orleans for you Yankees) just to eat a Cajun lunch. Well, that somehow qualified me to be a judge in the Gumbo Cook-Off. All of it was good, but a few were Great. Hey, I might have found something new to add to my resume–Food Judge.
Now, while I was busy tasting Gumbo my buddy Berry “Conass-Crawdad Cooking” Wardlaw was busy doing his thing cooking up Crawdads, with corn, taters and some kind of secret stuff. Hey, ya know how dem cooks are not wanting to give up their secrets. I would rather be doin’ da eatin’ dan da cookin any way, so we all good.
Add some adult beverage, some music, and I got a case of Happy Feet out on Foster Street, well until I got tired anyway.
I am not sure when the next Hog Rally will be in Dothan BUT the Gumbo Cook-off is every year and of course the Blue Moon and Bullets are open all year long.
This is becoming a favorite stop for people heading to Panama Beach for some fun in da sun.
Ya’ll come an visit soon!
–Rogue
AHDRA Official Announcement–
I don’t really know where to start. This is one of the toughest things I have ever had to do. I guess the best thing to do is just get it out of the way.
The 2013 AHDRA Championship Points Series is cancelled. I am sorry for holding everyone up, but there was potential to work this out and I wanted to give it the best shot. Unfortunately, it did not materialize.
With our declining sponsorship support, most likely driven by our declining racer and spectator attendance, most likely driven by our crappy economy, we are unable to plan a budget that has a positive bottom line. This would be the 5th year of negative cash flow for AHDRA and she just can’t stand it financially.
Although they were committed to remaining as a presenting AHDRA sponsor for 2013, Harley-Davidson is moving most of its sponsorship spending to the NHRA’s Sportsman series. Last week’s news from the folks at Rush Racing Products, that they would not be continuing their sponsorship at AHDRA, was the final blow.
These were our two largest sponsors and contributed the lion’s share of sponsor revenue for AHDRA. I want to thank Hawaya Racing, Vreeland’s H-D, Irene Fish, Frank Capone, RC Components, Gainesville H-D and all the others that have committed their support for 2013.
However, without the level of support from Harley-Davidson and Rush, we can’t make the numbers work. I also want to thank Harley-Davidson and Rush Racing Products for their many years of support. Business is business and though I wish it were different, they made their decisions based on what’s best for their future. I have enjoyed working with Kris Schoonover at H-D and Terry Daniel and Lou Pringle at Rush.
These were hard decisions for them to make, and I respect their need to make them. I also want to thank all of the AHDRA members and competitors. You are one great group of people. I have lived and breathed Harley Drag Racing for the past 14 years, and have met some of the finest people I have ever known. You inspired me and kept me going through the good times and the rough times.
Please know that more than anything; you are what I will miss. On the bright side, there’s a bunch of places to race this year. AMRA looks like they have a good schedule. And with the Manufacturer’s Cup Series and NHRA offering several new venues, there should be ample opportunities to race. Maybe there’s even an enterprising entrepreneur out there that would like to take up the reins of AHDRA and run with it! I am open to any and all possibilities……
–Craig Tharpe
AHDRA memberships that were mailed in will be returned and if you signed up online with a credit card your card has not been charged. An official press release with more particulars will be published next week.
DRUG WAR ISN’T WORKING–Government Accountability Office Says The Drug War Isn’t Working; Did Anybody Think It Was?
by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
The federal government’s anti-drug efforts are inefficient and ineffective, according to a just released report issued by the Congressional watchdog agency, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO).
As if we didn’t know.
The GAO report assessed whether the Obama administration’s anti-drug strategies, as articulated by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (the ONDCP aka the Drug Czar’s office) in its 2010 National Drug Control Strategy report, have yet to achieve its stated goals.
The answer? They haven’t.
States the GAO:
“The public health, social, and economic consequences of illicit drug use, coupled with the constrained fiscal environment of recent years, highlight the need to ensure that federal programs efficiently and effectively use their resources to address this problem. ONDCP has developed a 5-year Strategy to reduce illicit drug use and its consequences, but our analysis shows lack of progress toward achieving four of the Strategy’s five goals for which primary data are available.”
In particular, the GAO criticized the administration for failing to adequately address rising levels of youth marijuana consumption.
The GAO also rebuffed the ONDCP’s allegation that increased rates adolescent marijuana use are a result of the passage of statewide laws decriminalizing the plant or allowing for its therapeutic use.
“Other factors, including state laws and changing attitudes and social norms regarding drugs, may also affect drug use. We examined studies on three of these other factors, which we refer to as societal factors, which may affect youth marijuana use. …
The studies that assessed the effect of medical marijuana laws that met our review criteria found mixed results on effects of the laws on youth marijuana use. … [S]tudies that assessed the effect of marijuana decriminalization that met our review criteria found little to no effect of the laws on youth marijuana use.”
REPORTS FROM THE TEXAS FRONT–Here is an HDR image I did. It is a pain trying to do this on my laptop. It was not purchased to run photo software!!!! 1000 images from the past weekend and Saturday was rained out, plus sorting the however many from last month. See I got the vest…don’t pay any attention to the unconscious photographer lying on the floor.
Anyway being on the “Wall” is Frigging Great, not taking anything away from the Top Alcohol cars, but when you are 8 inches away from a Top Fuel car, and it blasts down the track, man, that is hard to explain! I am still trying to get the tire residue off my cameras and lenses!
–RFR
FEMALE MOTORCYCLIST RECENTLY KILLED IN LOS ANGELES–This is the 27 y/o girl I was telling you about. She was studying criminal justice at Cal State Fullerton.
–MeBall
THIS JUST IN FROM A BIKERNET READER–VON DUTCH’S XAVW MOTORCYCLE
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10762
In the ‘80s in Brazil we had a Motorcycle called Amazonas this bike have a VW motor 1600 cc produced in assembly line.
Two friends build in 1977 The MotoVolks. The Company Amazonas Motocicletas Especiais(AME) start in 1978 was used pieces of the Ford corcel,VW Beetle,Mercedes truck and other brazilian cars to assembly the motorcycle.450 units were assembled.were exported to Japan,EUA,Kwait and Europe countrys!
— Ed
edroids2010@gmail.com
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
LIFESTYLE DEAL OF THE WEEK—2006 FXSTDI
LOW MILES! ONLY $10,995.
What a stylish deuce, all chromed up and ready to show off. It’s got a full chrome front end, chrome 1 ½-inch T-bars, chrome hand controls, braided stainless cables, 21-inch chrome spoke front wheel, and chrome rear axle covers!
The BG3 dual exhaust ensures they hear you coming, and looks good doing it. While the custom Le Pera seat really brings together the lines and finishes it off quite nicely. A bike like this, with low mileage like this, won’t be around for long!
PULSTAR PULSE PLUGS ARE NAMED THE OFFICIAL PLUG OF THE HOT BIKE POWER TOUR– Pulstar Pulse Plugs from Enerpulse, Inc. have been named the Official Plug of the Hot Bike Power Tour. Designed to provide quicker throttle response and pure power, Pulstar Pulse Plugs are ideal for American V-Twin motorcycles.
The first annual Hot Bike Power Tour is a five-day event that starts on August 24 in Little Rock, Ark., and ends in Racine, Wis., on August 29. The last stop is 30 miles from Milwaukee, where Harley-Davidson’s 110th anniversary extravaganza weekend will be held.
Enerpulse, Inc. has developed and commercialized the first real breakthrough in spark plug technology in over 120 years. Its Pulstar Pulse Plugs are not like conventional spark plugs. Utilizing a patented capacitor, Pulstar’s unique pulse technology benefits motorcycle owners with smoother operation, easier starting and up to 10 percent improvement in fuel economy in independent certified testing.
SMOKE OUT MOVIE COMING TO A THEATER NEAR YOU–We’ve launched our IndieGoGo campaign together with The Horse to help us while we film the documentary about this year’s Smoke Out rally. Road to the Smoke Out: the culture of the Horse. …and we don’t mean the four-legged kind. Our very own Zack Coffman is producing and editing the film with Edge from The Horse directing the film.
CLICK HERE to watch the first teaser clip. http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/road-2-smoke-out/x/2281696
–Stay independent,
Zack and Scott
One World Studios Ltd.
1. A signed copy of the finished DVD
2. Horse Backstreet Chopper sticker
3. Movie updates
4. Personal thank you on Facebook
Support the Smoke Out and the lifestyle by making your $25 commitment today.
Enjoy the wild ride,
-Edge
P.S.
The ROAD 2 SMOKE OUT is a new film from Zack Coffman, Producer of Choppertown and Greg “Edge” Scheuer, the Smoke Out Rally Grand Poobah.
QUOTE OF THE DAY– “A free people ought not only be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government”
— George Washington
Anti-diarrheal medications – such as loperamide (Imodium) and bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol) and kaolin pectin suspension (Kaopectate) – can reduce the severity of symptoms but won’t speed recovery. If you experience diarrhea that lasts longer than three days, or stool that contains pus or looks bloody or tarry, contact your physician.
–Dr. Weil
www.drweil.com
LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX 2013—Here are the last of my stellar racing shots from the asphalt front. I leave May 1st (today) for S E Asia, to cover a Big Bike ralley in Phnom Penh, Cambodia for Bikernet. Then I will head south to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia for a business meeting and to discuss our run from KL to Thailand.
Bangkok – as it is the central air hub for The region.
–Art Hall
International Editor Emperor
Bikernet.com
HAMSTER HIGHWAY CLEAN UP MAY 11TH–The 4th annual Hamster “ADOPT A HIGHWAY” clean up will be just as down and dirty as previous years.
Meet at Keith Terry’s shop at 1:PM Saturday where trash bags, picks, and reflective vests will be dispersed.
After the clean up we will all head over to Lucky’s 13 Pub for well deserved cocktails. 6:PM a appreciation dinner will be served to all that helped (spouses too) at the home of Keith & Fran Terry.
Please join us in this effort in keeping the Spearfish highway beautiful. Any questions please call Keith @ 605-639-3131
FAMOUS MEN AND THEIR MOTORCYCLES–
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2011/04/10/famous-men-and-their-motorcyles/
–from Robin Hartfiel
U.S. To Seek Limits On Car Touchscreens–
The Associated Press
DETROIT (AP) – U.S. traffic safety regulators are expected to propose stronger measures to keep drivers from being distracted by in-car touchscreens.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration Administrator David Strickland have scheduled a news conference for Tuesday afternoon to address distracted driving.
Auto industry officials are expecting voluntary limits on the number of times a driver can push touch screen buttons while a vehicle is moving.
Industry guidelines now limit that to 10 touches or a total of 20 seconds.
A spokeswoman for the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers says the government has discussed a limit of six touches or 12 seconds. The alliance is concerned that the regulations will encourage the use of mobile devices while driving.
THE SENSITIVE MAN– A woman meets a man in a bar.They end up leaving together..
They get back to his place,
And as he shows her around his apartment.
She notices that one wall of his bedroom is
Completely filled with soft, sweet, cuddly teddy bears.
There are three shelves in the bedroom,
There were small bears all along
The bottom shelf,
Medium-sized bears covering the
Length of the middle shelf,
And huge, enormous bears running
All the way along the top shelf.
She is quite impressed by his
Sensitive side.
They share a bottle of wine and
After awhile, she thinks
‘Oh my God! Maybe, this is THE guy!
She turns to him and kisses him
Lightly on the lips
He responds warmly.
They continue to kiss, the passion builds,
He carries her into his bedroom
Where they rip off each other’s
Clothes and make hot, steamy love.
She is so overwhelmed that she
Responds with more passion,
More creativity, more heat than she
Has ever known.
After an intense, explosive night
Of raw passion with this sensitive guy,
They are lying there together in
The afterglow.
The woman rolls over, gently
Strokes his chest and asks coyly,
‘Well, how was it?’
The guy gently strokes her cheek,
Looks deeply into her eyes, and says:
‘Help yourself to any prize from the middle shelf’
–from Geno
PROGRESSIVE – 970 Series Piggyback Shocks for Baggers!–High performance suspension and massive touring machines are not often spoken of in the same sentence, yet Progressive seems to know these are the bikes that need it the most.
With that in mind, they’ve taken their top shelf 970 Series damper and engineered a remote reservoir to create what is likely the pinnacle of bagger suspension. They begin with high pressure gas charged dampers, incorporate deflective disc valving and package them in hard anodized aluminum bodies designed to reduce friction and increase performance.
They also tell us progressive rate springs are regulated via threaded pre-load adjusters, allowing for the ultimate in fine tuning and personalized ride quality. Remote Reservoirs mount in front of the bags and allow for additional tuning via easily accessed compression adjustment knobs. Available in 12”, 13” and standard or heavy duty spring rates to suite your desired ride height and weight.
Fitment for 1993-2013 Harley Baggers. Check it out on their site or contact your local Progressive Suspension dealer for more information.
Progressive Suspension
6911 Marlin Circle
La Palma, CA 90623
877.690.7411
info@progressivesuspension.com
www.progressivesuspension.com
BANDIT ON HOG RADIO TOMORROW NIGHT–
Hey everyone Keith Ball will be on for Friday night show. He is the publisher of www.Bikernet.com
See attached outline for Friday night Hog Radio Show.
See you here.
Steve Johann
The Hog Radio Show
Sound Image Solutions
Ph: 425-743-6161
Fax: 425-743-2946
17818 37th PL W,
Lynnwood, WA 98037
www.hogradio.net
www.soundimagesolutions.com
HOLLISTER 2013 REVIVAL–A revival is happening in Hollister, CA and you can be a part of it by entering your custom sled into the Hollister AMD Qualifier Custom Bike Show on July 5, 2013.
Awards? $7,000 in cash. Product Awards? Yep, Ridewright Wheels, Avon Tires and HelmetLok are supporting the custom show.
Okey, make the jump and enter you custom sled. http://bikerpros.com/register-for-bikeshow/hollister/
STEVE JOHNSON’S PRO STOCK BUILD–
From recent 4-Wide Nationals in Charlotte.
–Paul Aiken
HAVE A BIKE BUILT BY ZACH NESS ON TV–
Pilgrim Studios, proud home of “Fast N Loud” and “American Chopper” is searching for buyers for a trans-formative, new custom motorcycle show featuring the innovative work of Zach Ness, talented grandson of legendary builder, Arlen Ness.
They are currently interviewing motorcycle enthusiasts In California, Nevada Arizona & Texas who want to have Zach locate, build and customize their dream motorcycle on the show!
Here’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a custom Zach Ness Motorcycle! Buyer funds will be matched on the show ($10-15k) to make for an amazing deal!
They will also consider your current ride for jaw-dropping custom modifications. So if you’ve always envisioned yourself on a custom Street Tracker, stripped-down Bobber, Café Racer or badass Bagger call today. Contact Kim Clevenger at PILGRIM STUDIOS and ask for details.
Phone 818-478-4742 or kclevenger@pilgrimstudios.com .
Source: Pilgrim Studios
Images: Pilgrim Studios and Marilyn Stemp
LET’S ROCK—Just over the next couple of days we will post the Kustom’s Inc. Wire Plus wiring tech, the Too Broke for Laughlin hideout, another harried Cantina Episode, and another twisted feature is headed our way.
We are also working on an article about these locking straps, which are downright amazing. Jeff has tie-down straps for loading and securing motorcycles. He has straps that run through a myriad of small items, then lock, like a cable lock. Then he has a short combination cable lock for jackets and helmets. It’s cool stuff.
Then we started working with CVPerformance. They make needles and jets for CV carburetors, and I recently received their stainless idle adjustment screw. Very cool, but first thing, after I took this shot I attempted to install it and dropped the spring.
It immediately danced across my lift dove to the deck and disappeared, the bastard. I’ve been searching ever since.
Have a helluva weekend.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit