Hey,
This is a strange one. We now have a seat for our Salt Torpedo and a 5-point belt system, as required by the Salt Gods. Racing shit is flying.
I’m also standing on the street corner to beg for alms so we can paint a Wilmington, Port of Los Angeles, and Bikernet Mural on the side of our Interplanetary Headquarters. I want to donate a 130 by 25 foot wall to the community, and I struggle for takers. Seems they want Wilmington to remain a tiny third world ghetto between Long Beach and San Pedro. We keep up the good fight.
We are trying to find a used Ninja engine for our racer’s blown up bike. We are scrambling on an original Wheeler Work Station, which we are donating to the Sturgis Museum, while finishing the new model. Hang on for reports.
I just made my SmokeOut flights. I’m flying into Charleston and riding my Indian to the SmokeOut, then flying out of Charlotte. Finding flights was interesting. I stuck with Delta. Rich Worley, from American Biker is scrambling to help me with the Barnett Clutch Install. Then we will bring you the tech next week, hopefully. He’s had a tough year as he hobbles around the shop with a broken foot.
Let’s hit the news. Our every-expanding coverage of the chromed Nirvana is sponsored in part by the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, Cycle Source Magazine and Iron Trader News.
AMAZING PRODUCT OF THE WEEK, JIMS Damage Control SENSOR– JIMS new Damage Control engine failure detection system provides an early warning of catastrophic engine failure by detecting ferrous debris within an engine’s oiling system.
Using state of the art technology, the special drain plug monitors ferrous particles in the motor oil. When the amount of particles in the oil reach a level that could indicate impending trouble, the LED warning light illuminates in the handlebar clamp alerting you to investigate the trouble.
Since engine destruction rarely happens suddenly, an early warning can potentially save thousands of dollars in repair costs.
The system includes a complete wiring harness, drain plug sensor, and your choice of black anodize or chrome handlebar LED & clamp housing finishes for 1 or 1-1/4-inch handlebars. The MSRP is $195.25 for black kits and $208.00 for chrome.
JIMS Damage Control kit installs easily with no cutting or splicing on 1993 to present FLH Touring models and 1991 to present Dyna Glides. For more information contact us at sales@jimsusa.com, visit www.jimsusa.com, or call (805) 482-6913.
Clark Kirkendall
Product Coordinator
555 Dawson Drive
Camarillo, CA 93012
(805) 482-6913
5-BALL RACING LEATHER OF THE WEEK–Rattlesnake Slick: Jack Shirt 5/8 Sleeve
Sometimes you need a shirt, sometimes a Jacket… The 5 Ball Racing Leathers’ 5/8 Jack Shirt is the perfect combo. Features Snap front, 2 chest pockets, 2 waist pockets and 1 inside gun pocket. Made from Milled Buffalo Leather.
Available at crankandstroker.com/5-ball-racing.html
-Jeff
2015 Motorcycle and Scooter Annual ‘RIDE TO WORK DAY’–
The 24th annual Motorcycle and Scooter Ride to Work Day is Monday, June 15th. Every year more than a million two wheeled moto-commuters demonstrate the benefits of riding, including: reduced road congestion, shorter commute times, more parking spaces and less fuel consumption.
Your city can support this event by proclamation, and also encourage riding by providing free motorcycle and scooter parking at municipal ramps and metered spaces on this day. Join hundreds of other communities as well as many motorcycle and scooter groups and organizations supporting this year’s Ride to Work Day.
Reasons to encourage motorcycle and scooter commuting:
Shared parking spaces, providing more parking for everyone else.
Fewer resources consumed per-commuter than other powered mobility options.
Reduced traffic and congestion.
Less commuter travel time.
We seek government, employer and community support and recognition of the positive social benefits of riding. Proclamations and providing motorcycle and scooter parking at no charge, are great ways to encourage this beneficial (and enjoyable) form of transportation.
Supporter Tools:
Template for a letter to city Mayors, requesting a proclamation of support. www.ridetowork.org/files/mayors/2015_Mayor_letter.doc
Template for a support proclamation. www.ridetowork.org/files/mayors/2015_PROCLAMATION_template.doc.
If your city officially supports Ride to Work Day by proclamation, contact local media, and also send us a copy of the Proclamation so we can post it on our website. propaganda@ridetowork.org.
Contact Ride to Work Day, a 501 c4 nonprofit organization, at:
POB 1072, Proctor, Minnesota, 55810 USA
http://www.ridetowork.org
218 722 9806
info@ridetowork.org
Our mailing address is:
Ride To Work
P.O. Box 1072
Proctor, MN 55810-1072
QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY–I Just Realized Something: My dog sleeps about 20 hours a day. He has his food prepared for him. His meals are provided at no cost to him. He visits the Doctor once a year for his check-up and again during the year, if any medical needs arise. For this he pays nothing, and nothing is required of him.
He lives in a nice neighborhood in a house that is much larger than he needs, but he is not required to do any upkeep. If he makes a mess, someone else cleans it up. He has his choice of luxurious places to sleep. He receives these accommodations absolutely free.
He is living like a king and has absolutely no expenses whatsoever. All of his costs are picked up by others who earn a living. I was just thinking about all this, and suddenly it hit me like a ton of bricks ~ My dog is on WELFARE!!!
I was in Melbourne and I saw a bumper sticker on a parked car that read “I miss The Bronx.”
So I broke the window, stole the radio and left a note that read, “I hope this helps.”
“If we could convince the Chinese that Jihadists’ testicles are an aphrodisiac, in 10 years they could be extinct … “Makes perfect sense to me.
–from Jerry and Rogue
2015 RoadGlide Windscreen Shootout
Great article. Do you know how the Freedom Shields compare?
–Mike Lee
magspecial@aol.com
Dunlap, IL
GUN NUT REPORT, Guns vs. Cars Comparison is No Accident– In the Art of War, Chinese military theoretician Sun Tzu advised, “appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.”
Since gun control supporters are trying to make guns look bad by comparing the number of gun-related deaths to those due to motor vehicle accidents, they’re apparently applying the second part of Sun Tzu’s advice.
To feign strength, gun control supporters have been pedal-to-the-metal on the subject over time. The Violence Policy Center compared gun-related and vehicle accident deaths in 2011. Michael Bloomberg’s news machine did so in 2012. Mother Jones, the publication once edited by Michael Moore, if that tells you anything, did so in 2013. Last year, the Center for American Progress asserted that “gun deaths are on track to surpass motor vehicle traffic deaths for [people under age 25].” And this year, the ideologically comparable Atlantic repeated that assertion in a hit piece that referred to guns as “America’s Top Killing Machine.”
The anti-gunners also have the “weak” part of Sun Tzu’s strategy down to a “T.” Chelsea Parsons, of the “Progress” group, says that their guns-vs.-cars propaganda “really resonates with people.” But resonates with whom? As AWR Hawkins reports, “[t]he Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) final report on death statistics for 2013 shows there were 35,369 deaths from motor vehicle accidents versus 505 deaths from the accidental discharge of firearms. . . . Americans are 70 times more likely to die in a vehicle accident than by the accidental discharge of a firearm.”
Just as lacking in resonance is the anti-gunners’ theory that government regulation reduced deaths involving vehicles, so the same ought to be true for those involving firearms. From 1981 through 2013 (the first and last year of data reported by the federal government), deaths due to accidents involving “unregulated” firearms decreased 73 percent, while those due to accidents involving highly-regulated motor vehicles decreased only 31 percent. And, two-thirds of the decline in motor vehicle accident deaths has occurred during the last six years, a half-century after Congress imposed the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act, authorizing the federal government to dictate how cars should be manufactured and roads should be constructed.
What’s really resonating with the American people, is that gun control supporters–wrong about handguns, wrong about the Second Amendment, wrong about Right-to-Carry, wrong about semi-automatic rifles, wrong about ammunition magazines, wrong about ammunition, and the list goes on–aren’t hitting on all cylinders.
The only way that the number of gun-related deaths compares to the number of vehicle accident deaths, is if vehicle accident deaths are compared to the grand total of suicides, murders, defensive homicides by private citizens, legal intervention homicides by law enforcement officers, and the relatively smaller number of firearm accident deaths. And that math is as slippery as a garage floor mopped with 10W-30.
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME RAFFLE FOR A GOOD CAUSE–As a thank you to military servicemen,
Pros4Vets has teamed up with world champion motorcycle builder Dar Holdsworth to raffle this amazing 1974 all original Honda CB750. This classic motorcycle was donated to Darwin Motorcycles as part of their Recycle For The Troops program.
Raffle Rules and Restrictions:
Void where prohibited. Chances of winning are 1 in 2000. One Grand Prize, 1974 original Honda motorcycle named the CB750 to be awarded. Raffle sponsored by and net proceeds to benefit Pros 4 Vets, Inc., which is an Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3) organization. Money given to purchase tickets is not a tax-deductible donation. Tickets will be sold from November 2014 until the 2000th ticket is sold.
A random drawing will be held. Need not be present to win. Must be 18years or older to be eligible. Winner is responsible for registration, taxes, title, tags, insurance, any fees and delivery. Pros 4 Vets, Inc. employees and their immediate family members are ineligible. All tickets sales are non-refundable.
http://www.pros4vets.org/bike-give-away
THE DHARMA WORDS OF THE DAY–From Understanding Our Mind, by Thich Nhat Hanh
Final Chapter 50, No Fear
When we realize that afflictions are no other than enlightenment,
we can ride the waves of birth and death in peace,
traveling in the boat of compassion on the ocean of delusion,
smiling the smile of non-fear.
The final verse of the Fifty Verses describes the bodhisattva, an enlightened being who instead of entering nirvana and leaving behind the cycle of suffering, chooses to stay in the world of birth and death to help others. Bodhisattvas dwell on the same ground as the rest of us–the world of birth and death, permanence, and self. But thanks to the practice of looking deeply into impermanence and nonself, they are in touch with the ultimate dimension, free from the fears associated with ideas of existence and nonexistence, one and many, coming and going, birth and death. In this freedom, they ride the waves of birth and death in perfect peace. They are able to remain in the world of waves while abiding in the nature of water.
“Riding the waves of birth and death” is a description of the bodhisattvas in the Lotus Sutra–Avalokiteshvara, Samantabhadra, Bhaishajyaraja, and Gadgadasvara–who demonstrate the practice in this life. This is the dimension of action. In a world of pain and grief, these bodhisattvas are still able to smile with compassion and fearlessness, because they are able to see the nonduality of afflictions and awakening and touch the reality of nirvana.
Buddhist texts speak of three kinds of gifts–material resources, sharing the Dharma with others, and non-fear, which is the greatest gift. Because bodhisattvas are free from fear, they can help many people. Non-fear is the greatest gift we can offer to those we love. Nothing is more precious. But we cannot offer that gift unless we ourselves have it. If we have practiced and have touched the ultimate dimension of reality, we too can smile the bodhisattvas’ smile of non-fear. Like them, we don’t need to run away from our afflictions. We don’t need to go somewhere else to attain enlightenment. We see that afflictions and enlightenment are one. When we have a deluded mind, we see only afflictions. But when we have a true mind, the afflictions are no longer there. There is only enlightenment. We are no longer afraid of birth and death because we have touched the nature of interbeing.
Those who work with the dying especially need to practice solidity and non-fear. Others need our stability and non-fear in order to be able to die peacefully. If we know how to touch the ultimate dimension of reality, if we know the reality of no birth and no death, we can transcend all fear. Then, when we are sitting with a dying person, we can be a source of comfort and inspiration to them. Non-fear is the greatest practice in Buddhism. To free ourselves from all fear we must touch the ground of our being and train ourselves to look directly into the light of compassion.
The Heart Sutra describes how the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, because he is able to look deeply into the nonself nature of the Five Aggregates, discovers the nature of emptiness and immediately overcomes all afflictions. From this he receives the energy of non-fear, which is why he is able to help so many others. Once we have seen that our afflictions are no other than enlightenment, we too can ride joyfully on the waves of birth and death.
A gardener does not chase after flowers and try to run away from garbage. She accepts both, and she takes good care of both. She is not attached to either nor does she reject either, because she sees that the nature of both is interbeing. She has made peace with the flower and the garbage. A bodhisattva handles enlightenment and afflictions in the same way a skillful gardener handles flowers and garbage–without discrimination. She knows how to do the work of transformation, and so she is no longer afraid. This is the attitude of a Buddha.
–from Helen Wolfe
Find It Now USA (FIN®) Offers FREE Identity Protection Package!–
Port Richey, FL – Find It Now USA, LLC the creator of the Original Early Warning GPS Security System announced today their new dealer/rider promotion. Once again FIN is FIRST to offer something that will not only help dealers sell more FIN units, but will give your customers and their family Total Piece of Mind.
Starting May 11, 2015, FIN will provide at NO COST to the Dealer or your Customer the world class “FIN Identity Theft Protection Plan.” It will not only protect the person purchasing FIN…it will protect their entire family and more! Go to www.FINIdentityProtection.com to see all of the advantages you’ll get for FREE just by choosing FIN GPS Security.
In addition to the incomparable theft protection offered by the Find It Now GPS Early Warning Security System for your customer’s vehicle and the world class Identity Theft Protection for them and their family; we are offering your customer a savings along with the continued “Peace of Mind” that their vehicle’s Security and family Identity Theft Protection will not lapse. You can upgrade or extend your protection anytime at a discounted rate.
The FIN Security System is the premier security and tracking system for the Powersports industry. FIN has the most up to date technology and a highly trained staff to assist you 24/7/365. FIN’s Power Management and Operating System sets them apart from the competition…It is rugged, shock resistant and water resistant! The FIN can be used on all Motorcycles & Powersports vehicles of every kind and will Alert you via cellular text message and email and will quickly begin to track and interface with any police department for quick recovery.
American Made, Veteran Owned and Operated and available at Motorcycle and Powersports dealers all across the USA. Call Find It Now at 888-811-3883; email them at Sales@FindItNowUSA.com or visit http://www.FindItNowUSA.com
Visit Our Website…Click Here!
–Rick Raus
NEW BIKERNET HOLLYWOOD PROMOTION—Just sign up to receive our annoying e-mail blasts and we might send you a copy of the very latest Jean-Claude Van Damme movie, Pound of Flesh, plus a signed KR Ball book and misc. Bikernet and 5-Ball bling.
It’s absolutely free, and if you don’t like the emails cluttering your in-box with valuable info, you can turn them off, easy. Even that’s FREE.
Actually, the email system is sorta cool. It keeps you up on anything that’s happening on Bikernet, Bikernet Trikes and Bikernet Baggers, and dammit it’s FREE.
Weblink: http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/entertainmentone/poundofflesh/
Jean-Claude Van Damme is back…in the pulse-pounding action thriller, POUND OF FLESH – Rent it tonight with Movies on Demand.
–Bandit
ALL NEW TOOL ROLL–
Waxed Canvas Tool Roll by Iron & Resin
MSRP: $60.00
This waxed canvas tool roll pays respect to all that is simple and functional. It has enough pockets to hold a set of motorcycle tools and ties easily to just about anywhere. It can also double as a vessel to hold brushes, pencils, knives, or any suitable adventure supplies you can think of. Whatever you are carrying, you’re going to be happy to have your supplies right when you need them.
Details:
• 100% Cotton Martexin Waxed Canvas
• Leather strap and closure wrap
• Multiple pockets and zippered pockets to secure small tools and other items
• Hand built to last right here in California at the Iron & Resin factory
–Kevin Mihovich
BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY, BLONDE DEPARTMENT–
A young man wanted to get his beautiful blonde wife something nice for their first wedding anniversary. So he decided to buy her a cell phone.
He showed her the phone and explained to her all of its features.
Meg was excited to receive the gift and simply adored her new phone.
The next day Meg went shopping. Her phone rang and, to her astonishment, it was her husband on the other end.
“Hi Meg,” he said, “how do you like your new phone?”
Meg replied, “I just love it! It’s so small and your voice is clear as a bell, but there’s one thing I don’t understand though…”
“What’s that, sweetie?” asked her husband.
“How did you know I was at Wal-Mart?”
–from Sam Burns
MARTIN MOTO NEWS– There’s always something going on at Martin’s! May is chock full of demos and rides – as it should be!
This Friday evening and Saturday…
We’ve been anticipating the first demo of the American designed and built Motus for some time. Lee Conn is bringing several models for us to get a closeup look, listen and ride.
“The Motus is a sport-touring motorcycle with the soul of an American muscle car. Descended from the Small Block V8, the Baby Block® V4 is the heart of it all. Refined. Powerful. With character unlike any other. It is the American V4®. “
Friday Evening 6 – 8
Casual Meet and greet with Lee Conn
Stop in, grab a burger and learn more about this great American story unfolding.
Saturday 9 – 4
Scheduled Demo Rides with talks by Lee Conn
FXRS FOREVER–
A small but significant part of Paul Morris’ FXR street legal race bike…He’s a member of the S & S Cycles 9-second club, only six members world-wide. It’s a 1991 FXR, customized in 2014. Upcoming feature in American Iron.
–Markus Cuff
Supreme Bikernet Feature Photographer
A Killer Custom Look For Your ‘91 – ‘14 Sportster
I like the rib cam cover EMD cam cover. Can you give me a price for one, thanks.
–Gareth Hobbs
garethhobbs1@gmail.com
Perth , WA, Australia
TODAY IS THE LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNTED FABULOUS SMOKEOUT TIXs— Cut yourself a break to the wildest event on the planet.
Sale ends at midnight tonight. This is your last chance to save some cheddar before Smoke Out 16.
Each year the Smoke Out is an adventure. Plan now to ensure your ride. Because, what would the Smoke Out be like without you?
We have a great line up this year. So call up your friends and plan for the time of your life – click here.
ABOUT THE TRIKES
Drift trikes are basically big wheels like we had as kids. However, these have engines because most of us don’t have the endless energy of a six year old. Sections of PVC plastic are slid over the tire and then the tires are inflated, which allows the bikes to slide through the corners on the hard plastic.
I think these things will be a blast to watch.
It’s one more exciting, fun thing to watch. We have all kinds of people at the Smoke Out that just love to use hacksaws and welders so this could be crazy.
We Are Going Racing!
Friday & Saturday Night Trikes
The race is scheduled for Friday & Saturday night at the same location as the mini bike races. The initial requirements include:
1 speed transmission
1 gear
No shifts
Under 6.5 horsepower (not hopped up… safety)
Rear tires can range from 10″ slicks to 12″ enduro with either sch. 40 or sch. 80 ABS or PVC
Kill switch
Depending on the amount of people that get involved we will either run heats with three racers or fastest lap. It can get a lil’ hairy with any more riders on the track.
Check here for some useful stuff if you are thinking of building something.
http://www.sfdindustries.com/products/Big-Wheels/
Front brakes are a must with the PVC on the rear tires and the inability to stop quickly.
We are also going to drag race these things with no slicks. For more details email Austin at austinandrella@yahoo.com or call him at 330-715-3764.
– Edge
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Scott Fischer Enterprises’ Supports Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
FORT MYERS, Fla. – May 14, 2015 – May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and Harley-Davidson® retailers operated by Scott Fischer Enterprises in Florida, New Mexico, North Carolina and Alabama are supporting the effort along with other federal and state organizations.
“Because motorcyclists are far more vulnerable than passenger vehicles while on the road, it’s important to raise awareness of roadway safety and proper riding safety gear to reduce the amount of injuries and deaths involving motorcyclists,” said Scott Fischer, CEO of Scott Fischer Enterprises. “Scott Fischer Enterprises supports motorcycle safety awareness in May, but also year-round through our Riding Academies (at all six locations) and other programs.”
All of the SFE Harley-Davidson store locations (Six Bends Harley-Davidson in Fort Myers, Fla., Naples Harley-Davidson in Naples, Fla., Rocket Harley-Davidson in Huntsville, AL, Blue Ridge Harley-Davidson in Hickory, NC, and Thunderbird Harley-Davidson and Duke City Harley-Davidson, both in Albuquerque, NM) offer the New Rider Course through the Riding Academy, providing riders with expert guidance from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation® (MSF) and Harley-Davidson certified coaches.
Riding Academy classes are offered on a weekly basis and more information is available on each dealership website. Additionally, from May 16 to September 13, current and former U.S. military personnel can learn to ride for free. For more information, visit ridefree.harley-davidson.com/militarylearntoride/
Find additional motorcycle safety information and statistics from The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration by visiting, www.nhtsa.gov/Safety/Motorcycles/.
The Non-Biker’s Guide to Myrtle Beach Bike Week
Myrtle Beach Bike Week? The WORST bike rally in the country, BAR NONE! The locals don’t want you there, and it is a police state all week. It should be called Myrtle Beach Cop week. They constantly harass bikers.
I went once and that was enough for me!
–Stealth
mikethestealth@hotmail.com
Charlotte, NC
A TRIBUTE TO DAVID MANN– Deus bike build contest 5-3-15… homage to Dave Mann??
— Marquis
NEW FROM THE BIKERNET AUSTRALIAN NEWS BUREAU– Is Australia running the risk of too many “Ice” inquiries?
As the national ice taskforce begins its community consultations, one criminology expert is questioning whether Australia is running the risk of having too many inquiries into ice …reports KIM LANDERS from the ABC’s World Today
Dr Terry Goldsworthy is an Assistant Professor of Criminology at the Bond University on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
He also spent nearly three decades as a police officer and when I spoke to him earlier, I began by asking, where is the ice in Australia coming from?
TERRY GOLDSWORTHY: Look, that’s a great question Kim and if I had a crystal ball or law enforcement did it would be great to get the answer for it.
But look, I mean, some of the interceptions that are occurring are, you know, Asia and in particular China seems to playing a fairly prominent role as being the embarkation points for some of the large interceptions we’ve seen going back to the last financial year.
So we’ve also had Thailand has featured there as well.
So I think if you’re talking about ice, more of that is coming from overseas, that’s just some of the trend that actually got picked up from the Australian Crime Commission report and the reason that I think that may be occurring is because we’re getting larger interceptions of the actual finished product at our borders, we’re getting reduced amounts of precursors getting incepted, and we’ve also had a reduction in the amount of clandestine labs being detected by law enforcement authorities in Australia.
KIM LANDERS: And who’s behind these importations? There’s often a lot of speculation that its outlaw motorcycle clubs? Is that right or is that a skewed version?
TERRY GOLDSWORTHY: Look, I think the bikers are really a good target because they’re so obvious.
They’re certainly involved in the ice trade, there’s no doubt of that.
We’ve seen anecdotal evidence of that. Victoria has certainly put that forward for some of their problems in their rural centres, gangs involved but it looks like low level dealing etc, but to my mind if you look at some of these big takeouts they do for the drugs coming from overseas, you don’t see bikers feature prominently there.
So I think they are a player in the market but there are other gangs operating there. You know, you have the Columbian cartels, the Mexican crime cartels, gangs from Eastern Europe etc.
They’re all players in a viable market and it’s not exclusive territory for the bikers by any means.
MUSTANG GOES OLD SCHOOL FOR NEWEST SEAT– ThrowBack Looks Back To 1980 For 2004-Up Sportster Seats
Mustang is celebrating their 35th anniversary of comfort and innovation by bringing back a look from yesteryear — or, at least, from 1980 when Mustang was founded. The “new” ThrowBack style seat fits all 2004-up Sportsters. The Sportster line has been in continuous production in one form or another since 1957, which makes it the perfect platform to bring back the ThrowBack-style seat with its characteristic sissy bar and distinctive top cover with buttons.
“This seat will make you nostalgic for fifty-cent burgers and dollar-a-gallon gasoline,” says Mustang Seats Business Development Director Marilyn Simmons. “While we can’t do anything about gas prices, we can bring back the classic styling of an earlier era.” Don’t let the look fool you, though. Mustang used all their 21st Century seat-building techniques to bring this old style forward into the present. Technological updates include Mustang’s proprietary foam formula and durable steel-reinforced, marine-grade fiberglass baseplates.
“It is still what is on the inside that counts in terms of comfort, but this seat stands apart visually as well,” adds Simmons. “The 10” wide driver area and 6.5” wide passenger seat feature the handcrafted look you’ve come to expect from Mustang, finished off with an intricate diamond-stitched pattern and covered buttons.”
With a retro price tag of only $409 suggested retail, you can easily ride into the sunset and beyond on Mustang’s ThrowBack for 2004-up Sportster models!
In addition to the new ThrowBack for Sportsters, Mustang also offers replacement seats for virtually all late model Harley-Davidson motorcycles. How would you like a free seat for your bike or trike? Mustang’s customer GIVEAWAYS program kicked-off during Bike Week in Daytona and the next winner will be announced at Laconia Bike Week. See the website for details on how to win the Mustang seat of your choice here: http://www.mustangseats.com/mustang/history-35thanniversary
SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES– A new accessory makes it easy for women to ride motorcycles without the worry and hassle of a bulky bag. I thought you would be interested in this unique option that is both smart and stylish!
The SmarterGarter by Füchsin Ave (www.smartergarter.com) is fashion with function! The hands-free, garter style purse holds all your must-have items (even an iPhone 6+) comfortably on your leg – perfect for keeping your valuables close while traveling. Plus, SmarterGarter’s variety of studded and vegan leather styles make for the perfect accessory for any bike enthusiast!
–Tayler Ladman
Tayler@PitchPublicRelations.com
Phone: 480.278.1071
VAST AND UNRELENTING SMOKEOUT 16 ENTERTAINMENT– The Smoke Out is defined by music, GIRLS, action, GIRLS, racing, GIRLS, bike builds, GIRLS, bike shows, GIRLS, and of course the painted lady contest. Every evening the bands hit the stage with a lot of energy. Get your tickets now, only 2 days left.
In my humble opinion, beginning to end, this is the best music line up we have ever had at a single event. I don’t say this lightly because we have had GREAT bands, for many years. – EDGE
TRAILBLAZERS REPORT, BIKES & BURGERS ON SUNDAY–
Sunday, May 31st is the 1st Annual Bikes & Burgers to be held at Tom White’s Early Years of Motocross Museum and home. All funds will support the High Hopes Head Injury Program.
Purchase tickets at www.highhopes.ws or (949) 733 0044
PRAYERS NEEDED FOR DAN & KATHY DUEBLER
The grandparents of Scotty Duebler, the GNC announcer, were in a head on collision near Palm Springs last week. The lady that swerved in front of them died. Dan has a broken femur along with other injuries and may be facing another surgery, Kathy is back in ICU with an infection and water throughout her tissues. She also has a broken femur, wrist and internal injuries. They are both avid race fans and supporters. Dan raced until he was about 81. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers.
THE LIFE ELECTRIC: PRESTON PETTY
Scott Rousseau, Editor-in-Chief of DirtBikes.com has a couple of wonderful interviews and story about Preston Petty.The feature story pretty well covers his life up and including his electric flat tracker. You can find the story and video on Motorcycle.com and an alternate version, with a greater number of historical photos, on DirtBikes.com
http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/zero/life-electric-preston-petty.html
FLAT TRACK ADVISORY BOARD
Riders, team owners and tuners make up the new AMA Pro Racing Flat Track competition advisory board. Their goal is to enhance communication and collaboration throughout the paddock. The seven members are:
Kenny Coolbeth Jr., Craig Rogers, Joe Kopp, Jeff Gordon, Mike Scott, Dick Weirbach and Craig Parkinson.
DEFECTING TO FLAT TRACK
Three time Ducati team World Superbike Champion Troy Bayliss and teammate Johnny Lewis will compete in the 2015 AMA Pro Grand National Flat Track Series. Bayliss retired from full-time competition in 2008, but still actively promotes Ducati. In 2013 he promoted an invitation only Flat Track race in his native Australia. The plan is to compete in the five mile races on the schedule starting with Springfield..
OREGON RIDERS ON THE BOT DOTS
The Oregon Senate recently passed a bill allowing motorcyclist to ride split lanes. If the cars are moving at 10mph, the bikes can ride the bot dots at no more than 20mph.
LOOK FOR GOOD READING IN CYCLE NEWS
Larry Lawrence writes in the April 21st issue about the world champions who started in the dirt. Kenny Roberts lead the way followed by every American World Champion since.
In the April 28th issue he writes about E. Paul Dupont: The savior of Indian.
Larry has done his research and wrote very interesting articles.
PHOTOS ATTACHED
Skip sent some photos that were taken recently in Bruce Meyers’ garage. One is of Skip Van Leeuwen and Chris Agajanian and the other is Dan Gurney and Parnelli Jones. Bet it was a great evening.
FLAT TRACK AT THE X GAMES
The inaugural X Games Harley-Davidson Flat Track race is by invitation only. The lucky ones will have a chance of earning gold at ESPN’s X Games Austin at the Circuit of The Americas. Besides the gold medal, the winner will received a brand new Harley Street 750. The event will be on Thursday, June 4th and is scheduled to air on ESPN at 9pm (EST).
AMA HALL OF FAME IN ORLANDO
The AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Induction will be held on Saturday, October 17 in Orlando Florida. It will be in conjunction with AIMExpo. www.motorcyclemuseum.org Tickets are available now.
EDDIE MULDER HOSTS “CACHUMA LAKE” RALLY
Got plans for Memorial weekend? if not, join Eddie Mulder for a Vintage Motorcycle Rally, Friday, May 22 to Monday, May 25th. $175.00 per person. Contact Eddie at 661 944 1184 or ejmulder@directv.net.
SPRINGFIELD MILE
Coming soon! Sunday, May 24 is the Springfield Mile. Be there or be square.
SACRAMENTO MILE
Saturday, May 30 at Cal Expo. This will be the 50th running of the Sacramento Mile. Always a good race, but there are more reasons than fantastic racing not to miss this one.. Bryan Smith (photo attached) will be looking for his fifth consecutive win. World Superbike Champ Troy Bayliss will be riding a Ducati and AMA Grand National Champions Jay Springsteen and Chris Carr will go at it again. Get your tickets now.
www.sactomile.com www.facebook.com/sactomile Tickets at https://secure.interactiveticketing.com/b/ae283e or 1 844 722 6453
PS Don’t forget Lodi the night before.
PRACTICE AND ROUND FOUR AT PERRIS
Saturday, May 2nd is practice from 4pm till 9pm Pros and minis expected
Saturday, May 9th SPEEDWAY RACING Gates open at 2pm, Race at 5pm. For info call Steve Evans at 310 309 9418
Saturday May 16th Round 4
Saturday and Sunday, June 20 & 21 Round 5 & 6, a double header
Expect SOUND CHECKS. Noise is a problem. SLOW DOWN IN THE PITS!
If you want overnight parking for haulers, call before you haul 951 443 7622
http://www.southerncaliforniaflattrack.com
47TH ANNUAL HANFORD VINTAGE M/C RALLY
Saturday, May 16 at the Kings Fairgrounds, 801 S. 10th Ave. Hanford, CA. Motorcycle show, over 150 vendors, food and fun. Celebrating the legend Van Tech
ALL BRITISH SWAP MEET
The BSA Owners Club of Southern California are hosting an All British Swap Meet on Sunday, May 17th from 7am to 11am. It will be at Classic Cycles Inc. 1425 N. Manzanita St. Orange, Ca 92867 Sellers call Steve at (951) 245 5287, other info about Classic Cycles Inc: Tony Dunn (714) 974 1438 or BSAOC Barry Sulkin (310) 398 6406
Sent by Howie Zechner
And Judy Whitson, Trailblazers News
BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY THE AUSTRALIAN VIRGIN– A very nice, innocent Australian woman wants to get married, but she is only willing to marry a man if he has never had sex with another woman. After several unsuccessful years of searching, she decides to take out a personal ad……..
She ends up corresponding with Scotty Greer, who is an average golfer and who has lived his entire life in the Australian Outback and he has had no experience with women. They meet and she is very happy with him; she feels that they are perfect for each other. Eventually they end up getting married.
On their wedding night, she goes into the bathroom to prepare for the evening. When she returns to the bedroom, she finds her new husband standing in the middle of the room, naked. All the furniture from the room is piled in one corner.
“What happened?” she asks.
“I’ve never been with a woman” he says, “But if it’s anything like a kangaroo, I’m gonna need all the room I can get!!!”………..
–from Gerry Celia
FREE On-line Screening of Why We Ride Available For 7 Days To Spur Crowd Funding Campaign for New Film I AM STURGIS–
Film Makers Encourage Everyone To Pledge $5 To Help Produce New Motorcycle Movie
In conjunction with the crowd funding campaign for its new film I AM STURGIS, the filmmakers are offering free on-line screening of Why We Ride for 7 days in hopes of galvanizing viewers to donate on any level to their Kickstarter campaign. Upon its initial release, Why We Ride generated intense interest and soon became the most critically acclaimed motorcycle movie of all time. With time running out on the current campaign, the filmmakers hope to channel some of that energy and enthusiasm toward their new project.
“We don’t want to stop with just one movie. We want to continue to inspire more people, and that’s why we want to make I AM STURGIS,” says James Walker, producer of Why We Ride. “This is a movement now, and we want it to flourish. Sturgis is the entire motorcycle microcosm–it’s got everything: the camaraderie of the tribe, the visceral power of the bikes, the cacophony of humans and machines coming together, communing, riding, bonding. If everyone gives even $5, it will allow us to continue telling these inspiring stories about our motorcycle culture.”
Response to the I AM STURGIS crowd-funding drive has been strong among the professional motorcycling community. South Dakota Tourism, City of Sturgis®, Sturgis® Motorcycle Rally, Harley-Davidson, Sturgis Motorcycle Museum, The Buffalo Chip Campground, Law Tigers, Uhl Studios, Michael Lichter Photography, Sedlak Studios, Hot Leathers, Bonnier Corporation, UBM Advanstar Progressive International Motorcycle Shows, J&P Cycles and Whitewood Campground and Event Center are just a few of the motorcycling business interests that have committed support to I AM STURGIS. With 19 days remaining in the campaign, Walker and company hope for a final push from individual motorcycling enthusiasts and Why We Ride fans to get them to their goal. The filmmakers believe in their fans and hope the 7-day free screening of Why We Ride will serve as a gesture of goodwill and inspiration.
To launch the project, Why We Ride Films hopes to raise $350,000 of the production budget for I AM STURGIS through their Kickstarter campaign. And while they’re on their way, there are only 19 days left to achieve their goal. There are many contribution levels and many rewards at each level, including digital movie posters, movie downloads, movie premier passes, production credits, access to the Producer’s Private Pre-Party, and private theatrical screenings, as well as new offerings, like an exclusive David Uhl print of legendary motorcycle maven Gloria Struck, Ride in the Movie, VIP passes to Michael Lichter’s Motorcycles as Art party, a handmade “Bagger” metal sculpture by James Rice and the opportunity to make it into the movie through participation in Sturgis rally rides.
Why We Ride is available for free screening for 7 days at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/338580709/i-am-sturgis-the-movie. A trailer for I AM STURGIS can be seen there as well.
Those wanting to participate in crowdfunding this project can do so at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/338580709/i-am-sturgis-the-movie
To learn more about Why We Ride, visit www.whyweride.com
–Ken Conte
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ROB’S PLACE IN STURGIS ACROSS FROM EASYRIDERS– I have only a few 10×10 left inside the big 30×70 tent. I’ve been getting $1250 for 10×10. Need to market one space left for semi truck up to 30×70 with 30 feet frontage on Lazelle, and one space for truck or trailer up to 20×50 with 20 feet frontage on Lazelle.
The smaller spaces are almost all gone.
–Rob
LATUS MOTORS RACING TEAM HEADS TO VIRGINIA INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY WITH A HEALTHY BOBBY FONG–
The Latus Motors Racing team and rider Bobby Fong put the month-long break since the last 2015 MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Road Racing Championship round at Road Atlanta to good use. Fong expects to be in good riding health for this weekend’s race at the Virginia International Raceway in Danville, Virginia, May 15 – 17.
Fong, riding the #50 Latus Motors Racing / Castrol / Triumph Daytona 675R, was forced to sit out all of the races at last month’s Road Atlanta round from a lingering shoulder injury. The injury was from the season opening Circuit Of The Americas race where he fell while in second place in the closing laps. After a month of physical therapy and training, Fong is confident that he’s ready to compete for the win again.
“It was a disappointing and tough decision to sit out of the Road Atlanta races, but I’m ready to charge hard at VIR,” said Bobby Fong. “The Latus Motors Racing team has shown they can run up front, and I’m excited to give the fans what they want, a Triumph on the podium.”
The Latus Motors Racing team is proud to announce the hiring of injured warfighter Sgt. Chad C. onto its team as a crew member for the entire MotoAmerica season. Through Castrol’s VETMotorsports Performance Match Fund, this will earn VETMotorsports a $250 bonus per weekend with the possibility for more bonuses through the team’s on-track performance.
The MotoAmerica Supersport races will be held on Saturday, May 16 at 1:00pm EDT and Sunday, May 17 at 1:30pm EDT. Fans can watch all the action from Virginia International Raceway live online via FansChoice.TV. Television coverage will follow on CBS Sports Network on Sunday, May 24 at 4:00pm EDT. For live timing and more information on the race weekend, visit www.MotoAmerica.com
LUCAS OIL’S Hector Arana Jr. takes fastest motorcycle in NHRA history to Atlanta–
Lucas Oil Buell rider Hector Arana Jr. is ready for the Pro Stock Motorcycle class to resume racing, and for good reason: He has the fastest motorcycle in NHRA history.
Arana Jr. set the national speed record of 198.88 mph on March 29 at the last race that included the two-wheel category in Charlotte, and he’ll finally roll his Lucas Oil Buell back to the starting line this weekend at the 35th annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway.
A nine-time winner on the NHRA tour, Arana Jr. has two of the top three fastest runs in class history. He was hoping to be the first to 200 mph — the sport’s next big barrier — when he switched to new body work at the start of the year, but the development of the new design isn’t complete. Until then, of course, he knows he still has a very fast bike.
“We’re taking old faithful to Atlanta, the body I’ve been running, and racing it until the new one is totally figured out,” Arana Jr. said. “We’re just not ready to bring out the new body work yet. We’ve got some more work to do, not so much for performance but for safety. When that body takes me down the track straight, that’s when we’ll bring it out.”
Arana Jr. sits fifth in the Pro Stock Motorcycle points standings after only two races, highlighted by a final round showing in Charlotte. That race was more than a month ago, and Arana Jr. is itching to get back on track.
“Our bikes are running well right now,” said Arana Jr., who shares a pit with his father Hector Sr., who also races. “I’m ready to get things rolling. I’m tired of these big gaps in the schedule. I’m ready to do a bunch of races in a row and get back in the swing of things.
“It’s tricky. These motors, you can only get so many runs out of them. It’s hard to find parts that last a long time, so when you get a motor that’s good, like one that sets the national record, you don’t want to abuse it in testing, you want to use it just for racing.”
And Arana Jr. wants to stay sharp on the bike, too.
“When you’re in competition, that’s when you get used to racing and you get used to the tension,” Arana Jr. said. “When it’s testing, you can go cut perfect lights all day because you don’t have the pressure. I’m ready to feel that pressure and start winning some races.”
Qualifying rounds will take place at 3:45 and 6:15 p.m., Friday, and 12:45 and 2:45 p.m., Saturday. Eliminations start at noon, Sunday. ESPN2 will carry all the action.
Please visit www.LucasOil.com and www.GeigerMediaGlobal.com for more information.
NEW VINTAGE FIND SHOT RECENTLY–
Courtesy of Don Whalen, the Freddie Dixon 3rd place finishing machine from the 1923 Isle Of Man.
This masterpiece will ultimately come to Bikernet.
–Markus Cuff
Supreme Commander of Bikernet Vintage Feature Photography
NEW FROM CARL’S SPEED SHOP— The fastest babe bracelets designed by Diane Morrow.
Retail on bracelet is $35.00. More pictures to follow of Typhoon carburetor for the Bikernet tech tip.
–Ron
Carl’s Speed Shop
UNCLE MONKEY ON FULL FACE HELMETS–
I’ve always preferred riding without a helmet. The freedom, the wind, the sun against my face as I race across the countryside cannot be beat. Unfortunately other than on my way to Sturgis the Man says I have to wear a helmet.
I’ve gotten by wearing beanies and short helmets as a compromise but as the years have gone on the buffering on my ears have gotten worse. Even short rides would leave my ears ringing for long periods of time. I’ve tried countering it with a combination of earplugs, bandanas, goggle straps and anything else I could use to help protect them. It didn’t always work not to mention the time consuming ritual of layering on the different things when everyone else is ready to ride.
I had been threatening to buy myself a full-face helmet for a while but this spring I finally pulled the trigger on one. It is a big relief. There is still a fair amount of wind noise that I will be able to further filter out but it is a welcome change from the overwhelming ringing that was limiting what I could hear when we stop.
-bad Uncle Monkey
Just don’t attempt to pick your nose. I dislike full- face helmets. I find them highly restrictive, even when the peripheral vision is enhanced. And it makes riders stop looking like human beings. We look like alien warriors from the lost planet, and not human. But each to his own.–Bandit
Don’t get me wrong I love baggers. I have a 2011 FLTRX. But I don’t care for the big tire look. I thought the skinny tire was a little hokey but this just looks like the big wheels kids ride.
I don’t see any or very little travel on the front forks. looks like a rough ride. Would you ride across country on these?
–Mike Keel
mikekeel2@gmail.com
Simi Valley, CA
1. something that strongly attracts attention by its brilliance, interest, etc.: the cynosure of all eyes.
2. something serving for guidance or direction.
Quotes
So imagine the dinner is for some nine hundred of the most famous and sought-after people in the world—luminaries who, at any other party, would be the cynosure of all eyes but on this evening might not even merit favorable placement.
— John Seabrook, “Names,” The New Yorker, February 3, 2014
Origin
Cynosure entered English in the late 1500s in reference to the most prominent star in Ursa Minor, Polaris. It can be traced to the Greek word Kynósoura meaning “dog’s tail,” a description of what the constellation was thought to resemble.
FROM THE HUPY-ABRAHAM INVESTIGATION TEAM– Are Police Body Cameras the Answer?
With the recent string of videos from bystanders showing police encounters with citizens, some of them deadly, there has been a push to equip police with body cameras in order to record all interactions between police and the public. Some say it will help change the behavior of both police and citizens, because both sides will know the activity is being recorded.
But are body cameras really the solution to an escalating problem of violence during these encounters? Rules about when to turn on a body camera vary from department to department and from state to state. Even if a body camera captures an incident, the majority of police chiefs surveyed by the Police Executive Research Forum said they support allowing police officers to review videos before making any official statements. Some argue that this policy affords the police an opportunity to put a “spin” on the occurrence that certainly would favor the police.
Another problem is there is no nationwide policy on when a camera should be turned on. Running the cameras continuously would be a waste of storage space and battery life. Cameras would spend a lot of time being recharged during any shift. But with no written directives on when to turn a camera on, officers could be selective in what and when they choose to record. A general consensus is to activate the cameras whenever responding to an emergency call or possible criminal activity. Officers could turn cameras off when arriving if they decide a recording is not necessary, but they would have to explain their reasons in a written report or on the recording before turning the camera off.
–Tony Pan Sanfelipo
Investigator
Hupy and Abraham, S.C.
Read the whole report in Bikernet Special Reports.–Bandit
BRASS BALLS BIKE KITS IN STAGES— Bike kits are a great way to help a brother build his dream without major bags of gold. For awhile bike kits had a bad rap, because some companies were just trying to unload unsellable parts on unsuspecting buyers.
Brass Balls solves several issues with their kits. First Brass Balls and Darwin Motorcycles builds bikes using all the same components. So they know what are the best parts to use and how they fit together. And they have a phased system so a brother can build a bike in stages. If he already has an engine, he can order the other stages and use his engine.
“We are helping customers worldwide achieve their dream of building and riding custom American V-twin motorcycle,” said Dar Holdsworth the master builder behind Brass Balls. “Pictured here is a crate housing Phases 1, 2 & 3 of our 5 phase bike kit system. This one is shipping to a great customer in Germany.”
#BrassBallsCycles #BikeKits are offered in 5 separate phases allowing customers to build at a pace that works best with their time and budget.
Many parts options to choose from to customize your bike to your personal style.
Check out all the options on our site. Helping the world to build & ride quality American bikes!
Email inquiries to evolve@DarwinMotorcycles.com
O’MALLEYS SPEED N KUSTOM HEADING TO THE SMOKEOUT– Just wanted to shoot you pics of my latest build. It’s a bike I built for Boca Bearings. It’s a Cimatti moped, with a triumph hardtail, handmade gas tank and leaf springer forks. Very fun to ride!
–O’Malley
CELEBRATE AMERICAN BIKER INDEPENDENCE…COME TO THE HOLLISTER FREEDOM RALLY JULY 3-4-5!– The Hollister Freedom Rally is just 2 months away and motorcycle enthusiasts from all
over are making their plans to attend the rally.
Thousands of bikers will ride to the town of Hollister, CA a town with a population of just over 34,900 and travel the streets on their favorite ride with friends. The roar of motorcycles will be heard up and down the main drag of San Benito Street. The connecting streets will be filled with vendors of all types from major parts and accessories manufacturers, leathers and helmets, jewelry, sunglasses, motorcycle attorneys, insurance companies, food vendors, beer gardens and more.
Throughout the day attendees will enjoy such activities as live music on 2 different stages, Custom Bike Show, Poker Walks, Tattoo Contest, Beauty Contest, Biker Games, Biker Bingo and more. The Touring Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall is being brought in during the rally and will be on display at Dunne Park from July 3rd – 6th. On July 4th there will be a huge Fireworks Show at nearby Marguerite Maze Middle School. On July 5th you can make the ride to the San Juan Bautista Mission where there will be a Bike Blessing at 11:00am.
On Saturday, July 4th a special Celebrity Appearance from Sons of Anarchy Stars Tommy Flanagan “Chibs” and Mark Boone Junior “Bobby” will take place in the Veteran’s Building.
VIPs will enjoy headline entertainment with the Fabulous Thunderbirds on Friday, July 3 and The Guess Who on Saturday, July 4. Both of these bands have a huge biker following and are sure to bring some “good ole rock n roll” to the rally.
This year a VIP Package is offered to the attendees who are looking for that “little something extra” out of the rally. Included in the VIP Package you receive Front Line Access to the Sons of Anarchy Meet & Greet, a ticket to the Fabulous Thunderbirds Concert on Friday, July 3 and a ticket to The Guess Who on Saturday, July 4th. Exclusive Rally T-shirt and Pin, a Custom Kickstand Plate, Lunch Coupon, Photo Tower Entry, Entry of Your Bike into our Custom Bike Show, 2 Poker Walks, Secure Bike Parking and 3 Bonus Raffle Tickets. A package value of $145 for ONLY $75. Price increases to $100 after June 5.
We’re very excited to welcome GEICO Motorcycle Insurance as the “Presenting Sponsor” and Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys as the “Exclusive Motorcycle Attorney Sponsor” of the Hollister Freedom Rally.
“The Hollister Freedom Rally is the “birthplace of the American Biker” and we are excited to continue the traditions of such an iconic rally, but also bring in our own 21st century twist to it”, says Chuck Schwartz, Chairman of the Hollister Freedom Rally. “We are very focused on bringing our experience and innovation to this great event with our sole objective being to provide bikers and vendors an exciting, fun and safe experience”, says Chuck Schwartz.
VENDORS and SPONSORS: Now is the time to get involved! Contact: Penny Osiecki, Event Sales Manager right away! Call her at (702) 216-5846 or email at pennyfxr@hollisterfreedomrally.com. For more information about the rally go to our website at www.hollisterfreedomrally.com
–Rick Raus
V-Twin Marketing
714-280-8537
Rick@vtwinmarketing.com
www.vtwinreport.com
CYRON Motorcycle ACCENT LIGHTING– Platinum Accent Lighting Kit MLKP7CZ-Color.
CYRON MLK kits are specifically designed for automotive accent lighting, particularly motorcycles.
The Platinum kit is a great start up kit for small and medium size bikes, yet allowing room for future expand-ability.
It utilizes CYRON’s hermetically sealed CV6 LED clusters and a RC3A12 Tri-Zone controller.
That means more light output and the ultimate control-ability.
Aesthetically pleasing CV6 LEDs make them easily blend in with other chrome automotive parts.
CV6 LEDs can be mounted on their base and sides giving great versatility in mounting.
Extra CV6 as well as FL30 flexible LEDs can be purchased for system upgrades.
Featuring the RC3A-12 Controller
Colors: Amber, Blue, Green, Red, White, Yellow
· 2 remotes in one, Uni-Zone and Tri-Zone operations
· Smart Micro-controller design
· Prevents drained starting batteries
· Auxiliary signal for brake or alarm trigger
· 5 Static modes
· 5 Dynamic modes, 5 speeds each
· Stylish 4 button remote
· Can control hundreds of LEDs
· Compatible with all Cyron 12V LEDs
· 100 ft. range
· 3 x 3 Amp rating
· 12 and 24 VDC operation
· Watertight fuse holder
· Ultra durable American made LED clusters
· Versatility in mounting
· Super wide angle light for more coverage
· Aesthetically pleasing chrome lights blend in with other chrome parts
· Up to 50,000 hours life
· Expandable with more lights
· Super low power usage
· 9-14.8VDC, 0.58A
· Long cords for ease of wiring
System contains:
· 7 x CV6C LED Cluster, Chrome, 4ft cord
· 1 x Wireless RC3A-12 Multi-Zone Smart Controller
· 1 x Remote
· 1 x Waterproof fuse holder with fuse
· 12 x Wire ties
· 2 x Ring terminals
· 4 x Solder-less terminals
· Highest grade 3M VHB™ tapes
· Cleaning wipes
MSRP: $129.95
CYRON LED Lighting Kits are distributed by BIKER’S CHOICE:
LEATHERWORKS, INC. Saddlebag Sale – Up to 20% off– The Spring Sale is finally here.
It’s been a long winter. Welcome to the 2015 riding season. Get yourself ready to roll up the odometer and go on the adventure you’ve been waiting for.
Take 10% off any order over $150. This includes our famous Solo Bag. Take 20% off any order over $500.
This is your once-a-year chance to get the bike you want with MADE IN USA products. Orders are over the phone only, so give us a call, and tell us about your bike.
Call us at (209)-983-9200 to place on order. Take a look at our saddlebags here. Check out our popular solo bags here.
Up to 20% off
Must call Leatherworks Inc at (209) 983-9200. Must mention this email to receive 20% off an order of $500 or more, or 10% percent off an order of $150 or more.
Offer Expires 5/30/2015.
And tell them Bikernet sent ya.–Bandit
BAR AND SHIELD AWARD–
Red Rock Harley-Davidson is the proud recipient of the Prestigious Harley-Davidson Gold Bar & Shield Circle of Excellence Award. This is the seventh Bar & Shield Award that Red Rock has received! Left to Right: Gerald Hallowell, Sherry Ruby, JP Jaramillo, Mike Plehn, David Ostmann, Don Andress (owner), Nick Rivellini, Erica Conter, Fred Harrell, Matt Frost, Dominic Carlone II.
INK AND IRON ACTION–
Voting now open for Ink-N-Iron Sullen Angels– Cast your vote for the top 12 girls who will advance to compete live at Ink-N-Iron Long Beach. 1 Winner will be crowned to become a Sullen Angel, receive a spread in Inked Girls Magazine, plus many more prizes!
THE HOG RADIO LINE-UP–
Join us as we interview The Seattle Cossacks along with Jack Mackey of PNW Museum of Motorcycling and other guests. Join us this week as we interview a number of guests including real life members of the Settle Cossacks Drill Team.
We will also be interviewing Jack and Tom from the PNW Motorcycle Museum along with a representative from the Lemay family museum. It will be a packed studio this week so you wont want to miss this lively discussion. Show will be up for listening/downloading Friday May 8th, 9:00 PM Pacific Standard Time at www.thehogradioshow.com
HOLY MOTHER OF THE CHROMED DONKEY DICK TAILLIGHTS— What a week. I don’t know about you, but I’m scrambling from one project to another and constantly searching for the next adventure and a way to slow down.
My new bookkeeper says it’s all about, “Learning boundaries.” It’s a tough one, but I’m working on it. I almost bought a ’54 Olds last week, then stopped myself. Okay, I’m trying to write a Life and Times and cover some of life’s recent challenges. I started it at midnight the other night, but I’ll get back to it.
Carl Morrow stepped up to help with our Bonneville effort with one of his magnificent Typhoon carbs for our streamlined trike. I’ve been after them to write a story about this billet masterpiece, but had a tough time pinning them down. The late Richard Kranzler was kind enough to find an article I wrote in about ’94 when the Typhoon was new. We are going to augment and update the story in the next couple of days, with new shots.
I’m working on a cool Triumph feature, and the content keeps flying at Bikernet. Have a terrific weekend, and let us know if we’re missing anything. Derrel is on his way to Half Moon Bay to cover the vintage auction. A report is headed your way on our Bonneville efforts, the 2014 Indian, and our Paughco build. Never a dull moment.
When we start the new Cantina Program we will devote a buck from every payment to the Motorcycle Riders Foundation.
Ride Free Forever,
–Bandit