THE PROGRESS REPORT BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for January 11, 2024

Hey,

I love progress. I don’t care what the hell it is, as long as we’re making progress. It snowed last night and at the crack of dawn I was forced into 7 degrees to clear the driveway for the redhead. She rolled south to work in the dreaded Chocolate Mines in Deadwood.

My VLXAFL5 frame and sheetmetal are almost finish at the paint shops. It was time to clean and prep the shop for final assembly. I cleaned two shop benches and a lift. I sanded and prepped. Irish Rich recommended automotive grease and wax removal for a final wipe down. I hit it to Owens Automotive paint supply. They recommended de-natured alcohol and since the grease and wax stuff hit the cash register at $27 for a gallon and I needed a pint I went with the DA.
 

 
 

 I’m working with the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, the IMA and the CO2 Coalition on a flier to be supplied to motorcycle rights groups all over the country regarding the attack on everything we do. With plenty of work, approval and support it’s coming together. Chris from Source Media is laying out the text and Becky from ABATE of Wisconsin is going to print them.

I’m working with Eric from the MRF to determine and supply me with addresses to distribute them to over 20 state organizations. We will make them available to everyone, including you if you want some.

We better hit the news:

The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum.

THIS WEEK ON GREASE & GEARS TV

We’re stoked to announce the release of our latest video, How To Properly Install A Wheel With Dreams Rides! We can’t wait for you to check it out.

You can watch the video now on our network Grease & Gears TV – please help spread the word and share it. Tell them you saw it on Grease & Gears TV.

Ride Safe & Be Cool!

Mr. Slippery Grease

FIRST MOTORCYCLE WITH THE SENSE OF SIGHT

Verge Motorcycles upgrades flagship model with both hardware and software to make motorcycle safer than before. All Verge TS Ultra motorcycles now feature cameras and radars that use artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Electric superbike manufacturer Verge Motorcycles has announced that it has updated the hardware and software of its flagship TS Ultra model. The motorcycle now has six cameras and high-resolution front and rear radars. The upgraded Verge TS Ultra replaces the previous version, and customers who have already placed an order will automatically receive their bike with the new features.

In November, the company unveiled its Starmatter software and intelligence platform with four different elements: automatic over-the-air updates (OTA), sensor technology, artificial intelligence and a Human-Machine-Interface (HMI). This package has now been completed with the advanced machine vision announced today, Starmatter Vision. With new functionalities, Verge is the first motorcycle manufacturer in the world to bring these advanced safety features to motorcycling. Besides the standard features, such as traction control and ABS brakes, Verge’s bikes have a low center of gravity, which enhances the control of the bike making the riding experience safer.

“Verge is making riding even smarter and safer, for example by improving the rider’s ability to observe the environment and the functions of the bike with the help of artificial intelligence and machine learning. The TS Ultra’s new cameras combined with the software update announced today make it the world’s first motorcycle equipped with the sense of sight, advising the rider and acting as a ‘whisperer’ while riding,” describes Verge CTO Marko Lehtimäki.

The Verge TS Ultra now also features updated displays. The display on top of the tank is larger than before, which makes it easier to use. The new Starmatter Dash display and user interface that was unveiled today revolutionizes the way the rider interacts with the bike. The new dash makes managing essential functions easier and more intuitive, it informs and warns of potential hazards, and it displays the image from the rear-view camera when the rider uses the turn signal, for example.

“Verge is developing the world’s most advanced electric superbikes that focus on the riding experience. We do not want to compromise on that. Starmatter Dash provides a visual and intuitive interface, which gives the rider a clear real-time view of the bike’s features and status at a glance,” says Mark Laukkanen, VP of User Experience at Verge Motorcycles.

JUST IN FROM THE PALACE OF ROYAL ENFIELD–

Enfield might launch a fifth motorcycle with the 650cc engine. It is rumored the top-selling model of Enfield, the Classic 350 will get the 650cc twin-pipe parallel twin engine. The others sharing the engine are the Continental GT, Interceptor, Super Meteor 650 and the soon to be launched Shotgun 650. Alleged road test mules have been spotted, photographed and posted on the net.

Enfield has clocked a remarkable 11% growth in one of the world’s most intensely competitive market, the world’s largest for two-wheelers–India. This is thanks to its bread and butter models: Classic 350 and Bullet 350 plus the new 650cc model namely the Super Meteor 650 and their fastest growing model Hunter 350 which has been named best entry level motorcycle runner up in lists such as those by Motorcycle.com

All eyes are on Honda CB350 which is the best retro styled motorcycle to match up against Enfield and offers a better “deal” in terms of specs and features. Yet, people who buy an Enfield keep blindly buying an Enfield. It’s not at all about price-benefit ratio for these fanboys(-men). Honda CB350 motorcycles will soon be delivered to their first owners. People have reported good showroom experience –whereas Enfield showrooms are a victim of their own success–too many customers inside most of the time.

Meanwhile, Kawasaki has thrown its hat in the ring against the ring-leader Enfield. Kawasaki Eliminator was launched on 3rd Jan 2024 and is priced to rival the best cruising Enfield model, the Super Meteor 650. Eliminator has a 450cc engine and lot of goodies.

Yet, Kawasaki Eliminator suffers all the same problems and limitations as that of Honda CB350.

1. handful of showrooms and service centers in the world’s largest motorcycle market

2. expensive to maintain, service, repair, replace parts

3. low resale value due to the above and hence not preferred

Other players providing comic relief to these leading actors in this segment are Benelli, Keeway, Bajaj Dominar 250 and Yezdi Roadster. They are hardly seen on roads and their showrooms / service centers even less so located on the map. Serious contenders such as Triumph Speed 400 and Harley-Davidson 440X don’t fit the retro-cruiser profile and are simply an option for those looking for middle-weight motorcycles with engines between 300cc to 750cc.

–Wayfarer
International Editor
Bikernet News Bureau

MRF MOTORCYCLE SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT–The MRF’s Motorcycle Safety Department (MSD) has been quite busy.

Thanks to Ryan’s assistance and patience, the MSD strategic plan is up to date and the department operations manual should be complete soon.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking to update several documents. The National Agenda for Motorcycle Safety (NAMS), the NAMS Implementation Guide, the Model National Standards for Entry-Level Motorcycle Rider Training and the Model National Administrative Standards for State Motorcycle Rider Education and Training Programs are all being reviewed.

NHTSA has contracted with a third party (TOXCEL) to collect input regarding these documents. They will be convening Communities of Practice (CoP) to discuss each of these areas. In an effort to ensure that participants have an understanding of the motorcyclists rights movement, as well as motorcycle safety, the MRF communicated with a number of rider education professionals from the State Motorcyclists Rights Organization (SMRO) family. Advocates that stepped up to the challenge include: Ron Braaksma – Iowa, Vince Consiglio – Michigan, Jay Jackson – Indiana, Gary Klinker – Wisconsin, Ed Schetter – Ohio, Imre Szauter – New Hampshire. The first meeting is scheduled for January 18th.

The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) is now (finally) seating the Motorcyclist Advisory Council (MAC). Applications were due December 15 and we are optimistic that appointments will be made soon. The MSD worked closely with our lobbyist to assemble the supporting documents for the application. Many SMROs offered their support as well as several members of Congress and the former MAC Chairman.
Thank you to all that assisted.

The status of the industry is still uncertain, depending on who you listen to. There was a slump in sales prior to COVID, but the pandemic spurred sales as people looked for outdoor activities to socially distance. It appears that we may be headed back toward pre-COVID numbers. Sales, new riders and rider education are all intertwined so we will watch closely to see what happens.

–MRF

 

 

WILD AND NEW FROM COMPETITION DISTRIBUTING–

We are starting off the new year by offering restoration-quality paint jobs! This will include factory original colors or any color you wish. We can also provide patina style if shiny is not your thing.

NEWS FROM THE MASTER’S DESK

Robinson & Ball dealing with year of “78” helmet laws.

We collaborated with Hal right up until his death. But we still honor his superlative talents through his wife Ann. We also helped her with a small line of T-shirts and art examples.

–Bandit

SUCH A DEAL FROM THE PRISM GANG— FLASH SALE, Sissy Bars

Get any of our 1986 and up Sportster Sissy Bars for 15% off, today!

Discount shown on website, no promo necessary.

NEW YEARS BLUES

I guess it is natural to get new year’s jitters — it is like standing at the foot of a new mountain and then having to visualize conquering it within the next 12 months— all the ambitions, goals, desires, expectations…

Well, if anyone’s got the new year’s blues, why not just sing along with it. “…..this is not our fate”

Here is a desktop wallpaper illustration done by me, inspired from the illustrious lyrics in Dylan’s All Along The Watchtower.

–Wayfarer
Master Deep Thinker
Bikernet.com™

BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!–

Movie Mystery Bike Solved, the Mickey Rourke Black Death, click to read

The black death bike is an enigma. Can’t be recreated. And the version Mickey owns is the Zito / Jay Brainard version of it, before and after it got laid down and run over. The real one, whichever one that was is nothing more than a few video stills and rare pics. God loves the black death.

–Mickey Bike
Columbus, NE

OPEN ROAD RADIO ROCKS

We met with Gina, Penny and Dazzlin’ last week and discussed the good and bad from 2023.

These were the catagories and Marilyn Stemp, from Flying Piston and the Buffalo Chip and I attempted to offer insights and answers.

  • Craziest Motorcycle News Story
  • Most important Motorcycle News Story
  • Most interesting…
  • Dumbest
  • Most controversial
  • Most heartfelt
  • Most predictable
  • Most unlikely……Motorcycle News Stories of 2023!!

Check it out on the Open Road Radio Website.

NEWS FLASH FROM STURGIS

Sturgis is in the final steps of adding a new event to the end of their motorcycle rally.

AMA Pro Racing will feature a flat-track style of racing in Downtown.

At one time the Sturgis Rally incorporated street racing and with the AMA as the sanctioning body, they are hoping to bring it back.

“We brought in AMA Pro Racing as a partner of ours. You know, one of the most well-respected motorcycle racing companies in the world,” Outkind Partner Ben Keane said.

This new event brings with it a unique twist, with three different divisions of racing all taking place throughout the downtown streets of Sturgis on a half-mile loop.

The details of the deal are being worked out and we will report on the final stages.

–Bandit and Kelo News

FEDS HOLD HEARING ON CALIFORNIA ONGOING RESTRICTIONS–

Yesterday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) held a hearing on California’s plan to eliminate the sale of cars and trucks powered by internal combustion engines by 2035.

The Clean Air Act allows California to seek a waiver of the preemption which prohibits states from enacting emission standards for new motor vehicles. The EPA must grant a waiver before California’s rules can be enforced. Put more simply, this hearing is where the California Air Resources Board asks the EPA permission to enact its plan.

If the waiver is approved, beginning with model year 2026, a growing percent of new light duty vehicle sales must be zero emissions. The MRF will be submitting formal comments to the EPA on California’s plan and the threat it poses to our lifestyle. Stay tuned, this battle is heating up!

–MRF

ON THE OTHER END OF THE SPECTRUM

The CO2 Coalition is the “tip of the spear” for advancing scientific knowledge challenging the notion of man-made catastrophic warming.

We do this through interviews, blog articles, commentaries and op-eds, social media efforts on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.
In the last 12 months I’ve been very busy, publishing articles and commentaries, creating amicus and legal briefs and giving presentations (live and via Zoom).

In addition, I have done more than 230 interviews via television, radio and podcasts. I regularly issue statements for the media that are often then used in newspaper articles or in online media commentaries.

My new book, A Very Convenient Warming has just been released and its publication amplifies our CO2 Coalition message of the benefits of warming and more CO2.

When I took over the reins here in late 2020, I had a vision of how to unleash the power of this wonderful organization, but we only had two employees. That was not nearly the staff required to mount the national effort that I had planned.

The increase in funding that we have received from donors like you has enabled me to hire quality employees that we so desperately needed. These new hires have allowed us to greatly amplify our messaging and take on new projects.

With the recent addition on December 1 of our new Development and Operations Associate, we now have a total of eleven full and part-time employees, including one in Brazil and one in Scotland.

Vijay Jayaraj is a researcher and author who recently transitioned from his home in India to Aberdeen, Scotland, where he is studying for an advanced degree in energy economics. He has published more than 60 articles in the last year and often writes about energy poverty in the developing world.

Also assisting me is Byron Soepyan, our new Science and Research Associate who has a Ph.D. (Chemical Engineering). He previously worked as a carbon capture engineer until he realized that he was working to advance the harmful removal of a beneficial molecule from the atmosphere. He has seen the light.

Nothing we do here in terms of editorials and publications would be as effective without our Senior Advisor, Gordon Tomb. Gordon is our primary editor for all publications and also occasionally writes, mainly on energy. Everything we write, Gordon makes better.

I’m very proud of each and every publication our office has produced. It is our role as scientists to provide the scientific basis to reject policies that are based on incorrect projections – truly hyperbolic assertions – of catastrophic climate change.

–Gregory Wrightstone
CO2 Coalition

TODAY’S MANTRA

Today is a beautiful day of opportunity.
I’m exactly where I need to be.
I open my mind to the universe and trust to the unfolding of my life.
–Jade

“Bullshit, get off your ass and get something done.” –Bandit

HANG ON FOR THIS—

In Memoriam Professor Ray Bates

The author of this debated the climate question with Ray before the members of the Law Society of Ireland. I’ve cut to the chase here.–Bandit

But then I had written a model to take the monthly global temperature data from the various datasets and plot the trend. Practically no one else was doing that. There was endless talk about global warming, but no one was letting us in on the secret or how much (or, rather, how little) global warming was actually happening.

I discovered, and named, the Pause. From 1997 to 2015, a period of almost 19 years, there was no global warming at all. Yet the vast majority of the world’s news media had kept this fact secret. On seeing the temperature plot emerge on the screen as a least-squares linear-regression trend that was horizontal, I realized the world was being fooled.

I wondered why the world had not been warming for so long. For the greenhouse effect is a real effect. Why was it not warming the planet at even half the long-predicted medium-term 0.3 K/decade? That is why I began to investigate feedbacks, since feedback response constitutes three-fifths of midrange predicted warming.

At our meetings from time to time since the Galway debate, we would often talk with sadness of those in the scientific community who were unwilling to think for themselves but were instead wedded to the Party Line because it was temporarily fashionable and undemandingly safe.

Ray was one of many who quietly encouraged me and my team in our research, and he was among the many distinguished scientists, from Freeman Dyson to Will Happer, who had generously given us their time and support when no one else wanted to know. From time to time, he would send me his own learned papers and ask for my comments before he submitted them.

Ray Bates, then, dazzlingly and publicly exemplified the ancient truth that he who changes his mind when the evidence requires it provides irrefutable proof that he has a mind.

How, then, shall we honor the memory of that great man?

What I propose is this. We have now been working on our research for close to a decade. We submit that our result is no longer in doubt. It is not at all likely that global warming will be large enough or rapid enough to do net harm. Yet the journals of climatology will not publish our paper, not because it is wrong but because it is – to coin a phrase – the inconvenient truth. We have had some hilariously dopey reviews.

Therefore, if there are any learned readers of WattsUpWithThat who are curious, and would like to read our paper and give me any comments they would like to make, they can honor the memory of Ray Bates by doing what he did, asking for a copy of our paper, reading it, thinking about it and then letting us know whether we are right and, if so, how we can improve the paper. Just drop me a note at monckton[at]mail[dot]com and I shall send you the paper. It is just six pages long.

Meanwhile, may Ray Bates make merry in Heaven as he made us merry on Earth.

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley
WUWT

THE TATTOO STORY OF THE WEEK

Get this. I know a girl who rides a Sportster and lives on a boat in a Los Angeles Marina. She met a rich guy recently, very rich who lives overlooking the beach. He plays video games during the day and parties at night.

So, the other night she’s hanging out with him and he says, “If you get ‘Property of Big Dog” tattooed on your cute ass, I’ll give you 100 grand.”

I don’t know if she’s a blonde or a redhead this week, but she didn’t mess around and the next afternoon texted him a shot of the tattoo. He needed to touch it before he’d pay.

He did and she’s a 100 grand richer.

–Bandit

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WHY THE INDEPENDENT MOTORCYCLE AFTERMARK MATTERS–

In the current world of chaos, motorcycle riders and motorcyclists’ rights advocates stand for a brotherhood and sisterhood. We are united by a culture of independence that transcends political and geographical boundaries. We choose internal combustion motorcycles as a personal means of expression and utility to navigate our way through this world of bullshit.

We stand tall in a world of mindless followers, misdirected political agendas, and a general lack of balls to do the right thing.

As American bikers we have each other’s backs and we have learned to work together to protect the lifestyle, and in some cases, the livelihood we value.

Having traveled the world, I have ridden and partied with bikers from the Netherlands to Russia. Even with different languages and different cultures, motorcycles erased the differences. The battles we fight against false environmental narratives and misconceptions of our culture are not unique to America. It is so important that we continue to speak out and fight for the right to be individuals.

Our bikes are not just a mode of transportation but a personal expression of our individualism. The universal attack on internal combustion engines threatens the very core of our ability to repair and modify our machines. A government that wants to control every aspect of our lives does not want us building our own parts, much less building a complete custom vehicle.

The onslaught of regulations and restrictions must be stopped now if we are to continue running the highways and byways of this great country.

The MRF has done and will continue to do a great job keeping us informed and leading this fight. The new IMA division is dedicated to representing the independent dealers and custom builder businesses. As a current shop owner and five decades of working in the motorcycle industry, I understand how the daily challenges can be overwhelming.

I know shops get so busy they may not have time to keep up with the outside world or even believe it is ever going to be able to stop them doing what they do. I am asking you to get your favorite shop to join the Independent Motorcycle Aftermarket through the MRF, so some government agency doesn’t shut that shop down or stop it from doing what they do for you.

Thank you for reaching out to your favorite shop owner and telling him/her how essential the IMA and MRF are to the future of motorcycling. Thanks for getting them to join today.

–Bob Kay
IMA

SOUTH DAKOTA GUN NUT REPORT— January 9th, the South Dakota Legislature began the 2024 legislative session. As in 2023, the Legislature can expect to see both pro and anti-gun bills introduced this year. Gun owners and sportsmen throughout the state must stay actively involved to defend freedom.

Your NRA will continue to fight to promote and protect your right to keep and bear arms and hunting heritage. Our members remain the most powerful political force in American history, and together, we will secure the Second Amendment for present and future generations.

Please continue to check www.NRAILA.org and your email inbox for NRA-ILA alerts on the latest action items. NRA-ILA will keep you updated on Second Amendment and hunting-related legislation.

HANG ON FOR–Clutch Control Motorcycle Shows at MotoAmerica for Six Events in 2024

Hard Knocks Unlimited Announces Expanded Collaboration with MotoAmerica for Clutch Control Moto-Lifestyle Experience

Hard Knocks Unlimited is excited to announce the expansion of its collaboration with MotoAmerica for the Clutch Control Motorcycle Show, sponsored by ICON Motosports. This year, the Clutch Control experience will join six rounds of the 2024 MotoAmerica race events, offering a comprehensive moto-lifestyle experience to race fans across the United States.

Clutch Control at MotoAmerica 2024 Schedule:

– March 7-9: Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL

– April 19-21: Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, Braselton, GA

– May 17-19: Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, AL

– June 14-16: Brainerd International Raceway, Brainerd, MN

– September 13-15: Circuit of The Americas, Austin, TX

– September 27-29: New Jersey Motorsports Park, Millville, NJ

Beyond the high-octane MotoAmerica race action, attendees can look forward to an array of vendors, delectable food options, live music, and the opportunity to test-ride the latest motorcycle models. Additionally, several rounds will feature adrenaline-pumping motorcycle stunt shows, adding another layer of excitement to the experience.

“Clutch Control is not just a motorcycle show; it’s a three-day moto-festival that forms part of a 6-round tour with, and in support of, MotoAmerica’s 10th anniversary season,” stated Allan Lane, CEO of Hard Knocks Unlimited. “Our successful joint effort during the 2023 NJMP season finale was just the beginning.

This year, we’re enhancing MotoAmerica’s overall race weekend experience, providing the paddock festival that every race fan deserves. Collaborating with MotoAmerica has been both refreshing and inspiring. Together, we are elevating motorcycle culture and community.”

“MotoAmerica is always looking for more off-track activities for our fans to enjoy,” said MotoAmerica COO Chuck Aksland. “The Clutch Control Motorcycle Shows coming on board for six events fits that bill perfectly. The show made its debut with us last year at New Jersey Motorsports Park and was well-received even though it was hampered by difficult weather conditions. We’re looking forward to Allan (Lane) bringing our fans his team’s moto-lifestyle experience.”

Tickets for this thrilling moto-lifestyle experience are on sale now and can be purchased at www.motoamerica.com. For those interested in vending opportunities at these events, please contact Allan Lane at allan@hardknocksmoto.com for more information.

Hard Knocks Unlimited and MotoAmerica are committed to bringing an unparalleled experience to the motorcycle community, celebrating the spirit of racing and the moto-lifestyle. Join us in 2024 for an unforgettable series of events.

LAP DANCE FOR WIND TURBINES?— British Green Energy Developers Accused of a New Low

“… The clean energy company strongly denies this allegation, saying that no such offer was ever made. …”

Farmer claims he was offered lap dance if he agreed to wind turbine on his land

Energy company offering Welsh landowners incentives to sign up to green schemes denies the allegations

Telegraph Reporters8 January 2024 • 11:09am

A farmer was offered cash and a trip to a lap dancing club in exchange for allowing a company to build a wind turbine on his land, according to a council document.

The apparent bribe was made as part of an alleged “dirty tricks” campaign to use financial incentives as a sweetener for more turbines across the Welsh countryside.

During an emergency meeting of Nelson community council near Caerphilly, South Wales, to discuss controversial new green power installations, minutes show a member of the public claimed that Bute Energy, a Scottish company focused on green power schemes in Wales, had made the offer to a local farmer.

The clean energy company strongly denies this allegation, saying that no such offer was ever made.

–Essay by Eric Worrall
WUWT

RECORD BREAKING BIKERNET BLOG HITS 27 IN THE WORLD

With all the unique AI enabled images created by Wayfarer, the Bikernet Blog has again got itself back into Top 30 Motorcycle Blogs on the world wide web and is now at 27th place.

There are literally thousands of motorcycle blogs and many websites dedicated to motorcycling— not to mention shops, garages and auction platforms.

Feedspot has ranked us 27 out of 143 active, popular motorcycle Blogs that they evaluated.

There is a clear distinction between motorcycle Blog and Motorcycle Website in their evaluation.

Remember when we mentioned it last time? Here is a blast from March 2022, click here.

–Wayfarer
Editor, Illustrator, Author at Bikernet.com Blog

FROM THE DESK OF AN MRF MEMBER REPRESENTATIVE–The year 2023 was a great year for the Motorcycle Riders Foundation and now the mission is to make 2024 even better. As we look at the year ahead there are many challenges that threaten our lifestyle and with the help of our members, we will face those threats head on.

Issues like fuel choice, protecting the internal combustion engines, the elimination of motorcyclists profiling, a federal definition of a motorcycle, and the dangers that autonomous vehicles pose to motorcyclists are just some of our concerns.

The threats to our lifestyle are real and strength in numbers is the key to our success. Motorcyclists love freedom, we live it, and freedom is the most important part of our riding lifestyle.

The Motorcycle Riders Foundation will continue to bring our fight to the policy makers and politicians in Washington D.C. and with the help of our members we will ride to victory. We are asking our members to make the commitment to sign up one new member and retain one member in 2024. Just click the link below to help double our membership numbers. Together we will take the fight for our freedom of the road to our Nation’s Capital.

Thank you for all that you do and thank you for your support of the MRF.

Total Vigilance,
–Todd Riba, MRF Member Rep.

ALL KIDS BIKE REPORT–
We’re on a mission to teach every child in America how to ride a bike in kindergarten PE class!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

As we bid farewell to 2023, All Kids Bike proudly wraps up a year filled with accomplishments and a profound impact on the lives of young learners.

Our commitment to promoting health, independence, and joy came to fruition through the successful delivery of 326 programs this year. This number brought us to a total of 1150 schools, across the United States, teaching an impressive 124,270 kids the invaluable skill of riding a bike in 2023.

Over the next decade, the programs running are poised to make a significant impact, offering 1.2 million children the chance to embrace the thrill of learning to ride a bike during PE class.

In tandem with the triumph of the All Kids Bike Kindergarten Program, we proudly introduced our Inclusive Learn-to-Ride Program, in August. Before the year ended, we’d already launched 5 programs, extending the joy of biking inclusively.

CHECK OUT OUR NEW INCLUSIVE PROGRAM!
The impact of our program extends beyond the immediate thrill of learning to ride a bike. It encompasses the development of crucial life skills such as balance, coordination, and perseverance.

Throughout the year, we have collaborated with dedicated educators, enthusiastic parents, and passionate community members to create an environment where children can embrace the joy of cycling in a safe and supportive setting. The success of the program lies not only in the numbers but in the countless smiles, newfound friendships, and the tangible sense of accomplishment witnessed in the eyes of these young riders.

Looking ahead to 2024, All Kids Bike remains committed to expanding our reach and making a positive impact on even more lives. Our vision of a future where every child in the United States has the opportunity to learn how to ride a bike in PE Class continues to inspire and drive our efforts.

As we celebrate the achievements of 2023, let us acknowledge the collective dedication and support that made this transformative year possible. Together, we are laying the foundation for healthier, happier, and more resilient communities.

5-BALL HELL RAISER BIKE SHOW THIS WEEKEND—In the heart of downtown Los Angeles.

QUICK YOUTUBE OF THE WEEK–Dr. Matthew Wielicki: I Refuse to Stay Silent about Climate Change

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaNghtj41I

When Dr. Matthew Wielicki refused to stay silent about climate change and earth science, he became a professor-in-exile. Even though members of the scientific community routinely discuss the negative effects of irrational fear in private, they dare not speak out lest they lose their positions and research funds.

Dr. Wielicki shares his story and encourages the next generation to reject the doomsday narrative and maintain hope for the future.

ANOTHER QUOTE OF THE WEEK–

 “I learned a long time ago that there is something worse than missing the goal, and that’s not pulling the trigger.” — Mia Hamm

–sent in by Doc Robinson

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–Law Tigers

BIKERNET BOOK CLUB ANNOUNCEMENT— This is the story of Bob Bitchin, who went from outlaw biker and bodyguard for Evel Knievel to sailing on the Flagship for Green Peace that had no engine and used kerosene running lights.

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By the creator, publisher, and editor of Latitudes & Attitudes, Cruising Outpost, Biker Lifestyle and Tattoo Magazines. This is Bob’s 8th book, and it’s all true (well, how he remembers it anyway!).

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OPPORTUNITY–Poem by Berton Braley

With doubt and dismay you are smitten
You think there’s no chance for you, son?
Why, the best books haven’t been written
The best race hasn’t been run,
The best score hasn’t been made yet,
The best song hasn’t been sung,
The best tune hasn’t been played yet,
Cheer up, for the world is young!

No chance? Why the world is just eager
For things that you ought to create
Its store of true wealth is still meagre
Its needs are incessant and great,
It yearns for more power and beauty
More laughter and love and romance,
More loyalty, labor and duty,
No chance- why there’s nothing but chance!

For the best verse hasn’t been rhymed yet,
The best house hasn’t been planned,
The highest peak hasn’t been climbed yet,
The mightiest rivers aren’t spanned,
Don’t worry and fret, faint hearted,
The chances have just begun,
For the Best jobs haven’t been started,
The Best work hasn’t been done.

—-sent in by Wayfarer
Editor, Bikernet.com Blog

HERE’S THE EDITED TEXT FOR OUR MRF FREEDOM FLIER–

Climate Alarmism’s Threat to a Cycling Lifestyle

Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz tells us in the Jalopnik newsletter that after 120 years of producing big gas-powered cycles, electrification is the logical next step in a so-called age of decarbonization.

REALLY? What’s the real deal? The true science?

FACT: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a necessity for all life, not a pollutant that threatens our existence.

For millions of years, Earth has been in a relative CO2 famine. However, since the Industrial Revolution, increasing atmospheric CO2 has had a measurable, positive effect on plant life.

This reversal of CO2’s downward trend may very well prevent the eventual demise of all life from CO2 starvation, according to scientists at the CO2 Coalition.

YOUR UPSWEPT PIPES FERTILIZE THE AIR.

CO2 will continue to boost farm productivity, help feed a growing population and contribute to an overall greening of Earth that began nearly a century ago.

Challenging Net Zero With Science

Net Zero plans to eliminate emissions of CO2 are dangerous and unsupported by science. According to 600 million years of geological evidence, CO2 levels are near a record low and atmospheric increases of the gas follow warming periods rather than precede them. This is enough to debunk the notion that CO2 is a dominant driver of global temperatures.

TRUTH: Net Zero means zero freedoms.

FIGHTING BACK: The Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) stands for the freedom to choose internal combustion engines far into the future.

YOU should be able to decide what you ride and when you ride. We believe in liberty and the ability to ride free forever.

The Motorcycle Riders Foundation and the Independent Motorcycle Aftermarket are aligned in maximizing the freedom of riders and independent dealers and custom bike builders.

Having fought for more than 40 years to protect the cycling lifestyle, MRF has excellent lobbying efforts in D.C and is connected to state organizations all over the country.

JOIN MRF and IMA.

CO2 COALITION, with a membership of 150 scientists and researchers, is the leading organization standing for the truth about CO2’s benefits and for honest science.

JOIN the CO2 Coalition.

FINAL THOUGHT: Did you know that every wind turbine contains 80 gallons of oil?

We will never give in or give up on Freedom, the Truth or our Motorcycles.

–Keith R. Ball
Bikernet.com

— Gordon Tomb
Senior Advisor
CO2 Coalition
610-213-5056

NEW FROM GREASE AND GEARS TV–

We’re stoked to announce the release of our latest video, The Prowl 2023 – A Chopper Show In Bisbee, Arizona! We can’t wait for you to check it out.

You can watch the video now on our network Grease & Gears TV – please help spread the word and share it.

Tell them you saw it on Grease & Gears TV.

Ride Safe & Be Cool!
–Slippery Grease

 

 
 MEME OF THE WEEK FROM BIKERS FOR TRUTH–Seattle passed stringent low speed, speed limits to punish their citizens for driving internal combustion cars. Other cities are doing the same. Mr. Wayfarer and his AI program had some fun with it.
 
–Bandit
Founder
Bikers for Truth 
501C3 in process 
 

 

TEXAS WEATHER REPORT–

I’m currently heading down to pull the 13.5s off the Dyna and put them on the RP. Then raise the front tubes up. They were lowered by the previous owner.

I had to remove the kick stand stop to even make regular left turns. But she is a fun little girl, when you keep her up around 4g, she runs! There is something different about an FXR, my friend Henry has an ‘85, but it needs help. He’s working a deal to trade his street glide for two FXRs. But he also has 11 bikes currently. I sent him this to tell his wife the plan is in motion, it can’t be stopped!

I’m going to focus on trying to find a police fairing in Texas somewhere, since it is an EF build originally. There’s one in California, but shipping is crazy expensive.

Thanks for the calendar, too cool.

Happy New Year!

–RFR

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4-SPEED TRANS REBUILD ARTICLE COMING—I Just completed rebuilding a 1960 something Harley trans. I spoke to brother far and wide for advice. I watch Youtubes, you name it. Before my memory fades, I’m going to write all this shit down and share it with you.

OHIO STEPS UP–

Representatives Hillyer, Demetriou
Cosponsors: Representatives Seitz, Cross, Cutrona, Barhorst, Klopfenstein, Stein, Willis, Williams

A BILL

To enact section 3704.20 of the Revised Code to 1 prohibit a state agency, county, or township 2 from restricting the sale or use of a motor 3 vehicle based on the energy source used to power 4 the motor vehicle and to prohibit a state agency 5 from adopting the California emissions standards 6 for motor vehicles. 7

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:

Section 1. That section 3704.20 of the Revised Code be 8 enacted to read as follows: 9
Sec. 3704.20. (A) No state agency, township, or county 10 shall restrict the use or sale of a motor vehicle based on the 11 energy source used to power the motor vehicle, including an 12 energy source used for propulsion or used for powering other 13 functions of the motor vehicle. 14
(B) The environmental protection agency or any other state 15 agency shall not adopt any motor vehicle emissions standards 16 that are established by California as a result of California 17

–from the MRF

WHY WE RIDE TOURS–

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Limited Tickets Available.

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THE BIKERNET TOUCHY ELECTRIC FILES–

Electric vehicles were supposed to be inevitable. Two years ago, President Joe Biden climbed behind the wheel of a beefy white electric Hummer to tout his plan to make half of all new cars sold electric by 2030.

The following year Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act, which created a bevy of incentives for drivers to buy electric and for automakers to invest in EVs. That set off a flurry of new projects: EV plants, battery-manufacturing facilities, and mining operations began popping up. By the end of 2022 the situation looked promising: More and more Americans were going electric, and soon everyone would be driving an EV, reducing emissions in the process.

But the electric-vehicle takeover has hit some serious roadblocks.

Sure, sales of EVs keep going up — a record 300,000 cars sold in the US in the third quarter of 2023 were electric — but the pace of adoption has markedly slowed, and analysts have suggested the country is no longer on track to hit the government’s sales targets.

The trickle-down effects of this decreased demand are everywhere. EVs accumulated at dealerships this fall, even as automakers cut prices to try to entice customers. Automakers have backtracked on their promised investments: Ford delayed $12 billion of its planned $50 billion investment in EV manufacturing capacity, while General Motors delayed production of key EV models and scrapped a $5 billion partnership with Honda to make cheaper EVs.

Even Tesla — once the superstar of EVs — announced it would delay a planned factory in Mexico. Auto execs who were once trumpeting the potential of electric cars are even publicly acknowledging that EVs aren’t working.

“The entire myth at the heart of this whole transition is that the battery car seamlessly fits right into the gas car’s position,” Edward Niedermeyer, the author of “Ludicrous: The Unvarnished Story of Tesla Motors,” told me. “It doesn’t, and that’s the problem.”

https://www.businessinsider.com/electric-car-ev-sales-prices-problem-transportation-2024-1

–Marc Morano

DIRECT FROM THE SCOTT JACOBS GALLERY– HAPPY NEW YEAR!

It’s finally feeling like winter here with cold and snow.

It’s 50 degrees below “freezing” here so we’re offering a random Cold Day Sale!
15% OFF ALL ART

Until Friday at midnight, every artist’s works are 15% OFF with Code: Burr

Scott and Olivia are throwing in FREE calendars for everyone that utilizes this random sale on their art.

Click their website and find the artist you like to be taken to their collection. Above is a painting by Daniel James.

BILTWELL ACTION–

You are invited! The holidaze are behind us and it’s time for some swappin’ and choppin’. We hope to see you this Saturday at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.

Here’s all the details and whatnot…

– Saturday, January 13
– 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
– Food & Drink
– Show bikes and Go bikes!
– Tons of killer vendors
– Custom helmet painter showcase
– Adult Admission: $10 (cash only)
– Active US military with ID: Free
– Kids 10 and under: Free
– Parking: $20 per car or bike or $15 if you buy in advance online HERE
– Location: Del Mar Fairgrounds 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar, CA 92014

GOOD TO KNOW FROM THE DAV

Did you know that even if you’ve never filed a claim with the VA, you’re still eligible to become a member of DAV? DAV is an inclusive community of veterans helping veterans, and we hope to welcome YOU as a member soon.

To join our ranks, you must have:

* Become ill or injured — to any degree — as a result of your military service (examples include PTSD, physical injury, TBI, etc.)

* Served in the armed forces at any time between September 16, 1940–October 14, 1976 or November 4, 1979–present

* Been discharged from military service with better than a dishonorable discharge

If you fall under all three of these categories, then great news — you are eligible to become a member of DAV! Take the step to join our community of more than 1 million veterans today.

When you do, you’ll unlock the amazing benefits and perks waiting for you, including thousands of discounts from local and national businesses. And you’ll help us carry on the fight to improve the lives of all veterans.

Join Now

DAV Membership

“Even if you joined another veteran support organization and filed a claim, you can switch. It’s all about finding someone who will listen and help. The DAV helped me big time. There’s a difference and it takes work on your part. Don’t ever give up or give in…” –Bandit

DOOMSDAY ISN’T COMING–

Musician Ted Nugent slammed climate change as a scam and made false claims that global warming is “bulls—t” in a recent episode of his podcast Spirit Campfire.

“You have to have sh—for brains to believe this global warming bullsh—t,” Nugent said. “If you believe it, you have sh—for brains. While you were sleeping, someone opened your skull and took a dump inside your skull.”

Nugent, who is known for his role in The Amboy Dukes band and for his successful solo career, has made controversial statements and become a conservative voice against Democrats, transgender rights, the COVID-19 pandemic and science-backed climate change.

On his podcast, Nugent also attacked electric vehicles, dubbing them a scam. He said people “have to be mentally ill to believe in electric vehicles” and to believe that “wind turbines are better than coal or oil or natural gas or propane.”

PROJECT REPORT–

1937 Chief going together at Greer’s in Deadwood.

–Eric

BELATED 100-WORD FICTION ENTRY—

Brushed the inch or so of fresh snow from the saddle of my ole girl. Kicked her to life and let her warm up. Eased out onto the road and headed to the hospice where a good friend was in the last phase of his time.

Pulled into the parking lot shaking off the chill and walked to the counter to check in. Too late, he had passed in the night.

RIP my friend.

Tears turned to ice drops on the ride home.

* * * 

“We all should relish our precious time– good and even not so good times.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.”

–Rhys

TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON–1901

Gusher signals start of U.S. oil industry

On this day in 1901, a drilling derrick at Spindletop Hill near Beaumont, Texas, produces an enormous gusher of crude oil, coating the landscape for hundreds of feet and signaling the advent of the American oil industry. The geyser was discovered at a depth of over 1,000 feet.

–History.com

THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON MUSEUM REPORT–
 

The new year brings new ways to experience the Harley-Davidson Museum

Resolve to explore more in 2024! Jan. 18 marks the return of Milwaukee Museum Days. The H-D Museum is proud to be among the 30 area attractions looking to highlight the meaningful impact museums have on our residents, tourism in Wisconsin and the local economy.

Get tickets to the Harley-Davidson Museum for just $10*! Score admission from free up to $15 to explore your favorite museum or discover a hidden gem you’ve been wanting to explore from Jan. 18 – 28 (excluding Jan. 23 & 24 at the H-D Museum).

Also this month, get ready for the dawn of a new era. Join us for the premiere of Harley-Davidson’s all-new 2024 motorcycle model lineup on Jan. 24.

PROGRAMMING / EVENTS

Milwaukee Museum Days, Jan. 18 – 22 & 24 – 28
One more reason to love Milwaukee. During its 10-day run, 30 museums will offer discounted admission, special programming and more during Milwaukee Museum Days.

Running Jan. 18 – 28, immerse yourself in some of Milwaukee’s incredible museums, experiencing everything from the innovative hands-on exhibits at Discovery World to the whimsical National Bobblehead Museum and Hall of Fame, the roaring fun of the world’s only Harley-Davidson Museum to the wide-open spaces of the Lynden Sculpture Garden.

With admission discounts at up to 30 museums, you’ll soon discover that there’s always more to explore in the 414. Score tickets to the Harley-Davidson Museum for just $10* from Jan. 18 – 28 (excluding Jan. 23 & 24).

And on Jan. 19, join Lubar Center Director Derek Mosley for a conversation about Milwaukee Museum Days and the state of funding for museums and the arts in Wisconsin at Marquette University’s On the Issues forum.

*Mention Milwaukee Museum days and receive one (1) Harley-Davidson Museum Adult General Admission pass per adult for $10 and one (1) Harley-Davidson Museum Child General Admission pass per child under the age of 18 for $5 (kids under 5 are free). Valid from January 18, 2024, through 28, 2024 for in-person use at the Harley-Davidson Museum. Not valid for online purchases or previous H-D Museum purchases.

“The Marquette Basketball Hour” with Shaka Smart, select Thursdays, 6 – 7 p.m., Nov. 30 – March 7

MOTOR® Bar & Restaurant at the Harley-Davidson Museum is the place to be for all Marquette fans this season. Join us on select Thursdays at 6 p.m. when men’s basketballs Head Coach Shaka Smart, Jen Lada and players will break down all the Marquette action. Don’t miss Marquette Thursdays at MOTOR Bar & Restaurant on the Harley-Davidson Museum campus to support the defending Big East Champions.

MUST-SEE EXHIBITS AND INSTALLATIONS

“Mama Tried: Bringing it Together” (on display now)
The Mama Tried Motorcycle Show and adjoining Flat Out Friday races are a bright spot in the dead of cold, Wisconsin winters. The show has amassed an army of followers and fans that give the weekend its signature style: People are the heart of the show; the bikes are the social lubrication. The Harley-Davidson Museum’s special exhibit, “Mama Tried: Bringing it Together,” focuses on the builders, the racers and the fans that gather over a bike or a brew.

Experience Gallery (on display now)

With inspiring stories from riders who have turned their dream of learning to ride into reality, a look at the epic journeys you can only experience behind the bars of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, plus the chance to throw a leg over a new 2023 Harley-Davidson #FreedomMachine, the reinstalled and all-new Experience Gallery shows the world how United We Ride! And now you can hop in the saddle of the newest, CVO™ Road Glide, Breakout, Road Glide Trike, Pan America Special and Nightster motorcycles – the perfect photo op to commemorate your visit.

Long-Time Riders: Lee & Pearl (on display now)

At the H-D Museum entrance, a new case featuring two long-time Wisconsin riders is on display. Lee and Pearl Christopherson have been together since meeting on a motorcycle in 1958. Lee was a member of the Blue Knights, a group of active or retired law enforcement officers. While Lee can’t begin to guess how many miles he’s ridden over 76 years, Pearl has kept track of her time in the saddle and surpassed 175,000 miles in the summer of 2023. The display features Pearl’s Motor Maids shirt and vest along with a Blue Knights Club vest from Lee, and the couple’s H.O.G. patch and pin collection.

Clubs & Competition (on display now)

In the early part of the 20th century, motorcycle culture was a homegrown phenomenon. It grew out of the passion of riders for their evolving sport. The camaraderie that developed around riding and attending competitive events led to the formation of motorcycle clubs that hosted destination rides, family picnics with motorcycle games and other riding competitions.

The display case in the Clubs & Competition gallery highlights clothing from club members from primarily the 1930s and 1940s. The clothing selections on view include full dress uniforms, shirts, sweaters, jackets and caps, customized by the owners with their club’s name and logo, and pins or patches indicating membership in the American Motorcyclist Association. The H-D Archives collection includes Motorclothes apparel sold in H-D product catalogs but also non-H-D produced clothing items that have been proudly customized by riders.

“Off-Road Harley-Davidson” (on display now)

In the decades before America paved its highways, early riders had to be prepared for all sorts of terrain: sand, clay or dirt – and wandering those makeshift byways were Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Today, it’s called off-road or adventure touring; back then it was just called riding. Since 1903, Harley-Davidson motorcycles proved their toughness by riding over wooded hills, through stone-choked creek beds and up mountain sides. “Off-Road Harley-Davidson” tells the history of motorcycles designed for rough roads, the people who rode them and the adventures they shared. This exhibition will close in March, so make tracks to see “Off-Road Harley-Davidson” before it hits the road.

Harley-Davidson Shop + H-D Factory Outlet
New year … new looks for you! And both the H-D shop and the Factory Outlet got the goods for your wardrobe in 2024. Bundle up against the cold with flannels, hats, coats and more!

NEW YEAR WITH OPERATION GRATITUDE–

I hope your New Year is off to a great beginning! As we start 2024, I want to thank you for your continued support and generosity. Your donations have helped us make a significant impact on the lives of those who serve our nation.

As you plan for the year ahead, would you consider making your end-of-year donation now? By doing so, you can help us continue our mission to say “thank you” to our Military, First Responders, Veterans, Wounded Heroes, and Military Children.

Please click HERE to make your 2024 end-of-year donation today. Thank you for your steadfast support and we look forward to another year of making a difference together!

Best regards,
Operation Gratitude

SHIT’S HAPPENING EVERYWHERE—

We are rolling with it. I’ll bet you can’t miss that gorgeous AI image above. I’m writing a story about women and boobs. Hang on…

I found a place in the shop for a different style of calendar. The art actually can be peeled off and framed. Not bad.

I had a 5-Ball vest without any pins, so I started looking in drawers fulla pins from various events. This 2Wheelers 25th anniversary pin was a major, high quality standout. That 25th anniversary was almost 30 years ago. Arlin and Donna are still going strong in Denver and Sturgis during the rally. Incredible.

It’s starting to get serious about snow and cold, but check it out at the shop home. Not bad.

Chopper Dave is finally coming across with our point cover coasters, but I believe he got the order wrong. Oh, what the hell, we’ll survive. Can’t wait to see them finished. We’ll have Xmas gifts for next year already…

Lowbrow still makes stripped grips, but they don’t make the orange and black jobs, so I had to modify them. I would still buy a batch if I could.

Chopper Dave was having a problem with the orange on the point cover, so I sent the shot of the grips and a 5-Ball

I have a couple of techs hanging-fire. I’ll get to them or die trying. 

In the meantime, ride fast and free forever, goddammit.

–Bandit

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