February 26, 2009 Part 4

BIKERNET NEWS FINALE

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BIKERNET 5-BALL RACING TEAM OFFICIAL ART REWORKED BY THE MASTER– Like planned, I finished reworking the Racing Team art last week.Now it’s closer to my original vision and the digital color study.It looks even better than the photo. Hope to get a better image with a scan.

Here’s what I did.1. 5 Ball: Reworked the highlight, added secondary reflections and shading

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2. Helmet: Shaded near edge and under women, Blue pinstriped the scallops, and highlighted.

3. Background: Reworked the blue outlines (they faded), and darkened outer edges with airbrush.

4. Sprayed entire art with satin clear coat to protect.

All that’s left is to scan it for a better image for my files, put it back in frame,and write the Step-by-Step process from start to finish.

I’ll likely also post the step by step on my blog, and hopefully you will post the process on Bikernet.

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There will be about 18-20 images for the whole process.

–CGK

Signed prints could be available, just speak up and we’ll get prices.–Sin Wu

CHRIS KALLAS BLOG BANNER

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FIGHT TERRORISM– AMERICA– This MUST be done !!!!It is a sin for an Islamic male to see any woman other than his wife naked and he must commit suicide if he does.

So next Sunday at 4:00 PM, all AMERICAN women are asked to walk out of their house completely naked to help weed out any neighborhood terrorists.

Circling your block for one hour is recommended for this anti -terrorist effort.All men are to position themselves in deck chairs in front of their house to prove they are not terrorists and to demonstrate that they think it’s okay to see nude women other than their wife and to show support for all AMERICAN women.

And since the Koran also does not approve of alcohol, a cold six-pack at your side is further proof of your anti-terrorist sentiment.

The AMERICAN Government appreciates your efforts to weed out terrorists and applauds your participation in this anti terrorist activity.

IT IS YOUR DUTY

–from Michael Boen

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AUSTRALIAN SHOW WINNER CHECKS IN– Thanks for the interest in my latest bike, here’s a bit of info about it.I just picked up the title of National Australian Custom Bike Championand picked up a beauty of a prize and a S&S 93cu knucklehead engine supplied by Australia’s East coast custom, which I am sure will come in handy for my next project.

I go by the name RHC “Robb Handcrafted Cycles.” The current bike is a ’69 XLCH Sportster fitted with big valves, heavy porting, P cams, an S&S super E, and a Joe Hunt magneto. I radically modified the cam cover, rocker boxes and kick shaft support, and fitted an alternator conversion. This is all sitting in a 1-inch off a 4130 chromemoly custom chassis built by a great mate, Luke from Gworks Custom Cycles.

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Front end comes via a Ducati 916, a set of blackstone tech carbon fiber wheels keep it off the ground, and everything was handmade, including all the carbon fiber work which consist of tanks, seat, primary cover, rear guard, chain guard, exhaust shield, which reminds me a lot of work went into the exhaust which exits under the bike through an aluminum muffler. The heat shields keep the heat away from the rear set controls, which I fabed up too. All the brake rotors are one-off, which make this puppy stop on a dime. I am extremely happy with the bike’s handling in the go, turn, stop department. The bike only weighs 357pounds.

I think there were not too many parts on the bike that didn’t escaped heavy modification in one way or another. The bike has been so well accepted down here since it’s very rideable, practical bike. Also it wasn’t a big dollar bike built in a fully equipped workshop, just one guy, in his shed out in the backyard! Now my plans are set on the AMD 2010 with the knucklehead!!

–Dylan

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JUDGE LETS MYRTLE BEACH BIKER LAWS RIDE– Disappointed with a judge’s ruling Tuesday to allow Myrtle Beach’s new bike rules to take effect as planned, two city residents suing the city because of its efforts to curb the May bike rallies have vowed to fight on.

“This isn’t about the rallies. This is about the freedoms we have,” said resident, motorcyclist and motel owner William O’Day. “As soon as you stop fighting for your freedoms, you lose them.”

Horry County Circuit Court Judge Michael Baxley declined to side with O’Day and his wife, Carol O’Day, on Tuesday and stop the city from enforcing its new helmet law and an amendment to its noise ordinance specifying required labeling on mufflers.

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?Meanwhile, the Myrtle Beach City Council on Tuesday afternoon passed the first draft of an ordinance repealing the amendment to the noise law that requires Environmental Protection Agency labels on mufflers, saying it was redundant now that it has set a decibel limit for nonemergency motor vehicles. The ordinance requires a second approval, but if it passes, it could negate the second count of the O’Days’ lawsuit. The revision also included repealing the portion of the law that said all vehicles must have continuously functioning mufflers, because the state already has such a law.

The O’Days’ attorney, Virginia-based Tom McGrath, asked Baxley to rule immediately because some of the new laws, including the helmet law, go into effect Saturday.

Baxley declined to prohibit the city from holding administrative hearings to deal with the civil infractions that will result from some of the 15 laws and amendments it passed last fall.

McGrath called the system a “motorcycle court” that has not been overseen by the state, and said the S.C. law has no provision allowing the city to create an administrative court process for civil infractions.

After listening to both sides and asking several questions of each, Baxley took about 15 minutes to make his decision, saying the lawsuit will still go forward, but that because the helmet law is not in effect yet and no hearings have been held in the administrative court, it’s too soon to say they should be stopped.

Cindy Graham Howe, representing the city, contended the civil infraction tickets that will be handed out for motorcyclists and scooter riders not wearing helmets will not be any different than parking tickets.

Co-attorney Michael Battle addressed McGrath’s argument by saying that impounding motorcycles for muffler violations is no different than what is done for other vehicle defects such as a broken tail light or headlamp.

The city said it passed the helmet law to help prevent serious head injuries and deaths.

“The state law says helmets are required for people under 21, period. We would like the state to pass a helmet law for everyone, but it hasn’t, so we did,” city spokesman Mark Kruea said.

But the O’Days’ supporters are skeptical.

“If the city is so concerned about our safety, why did they wait until now to make a helmet law?” Michele Taylor asked. “Where were they 25 years ago?”

She said she went to Tuesday’s hearing to support her friends, and even though the O’Days are the only plaintiffs in the lawsuit, “they speak for all of us.”

–from Rogue

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DAYTONA BEACH AREA EVENTS– Coleslaw Wrestling at Sopotnik’s Cabbage Patch: March 4: Tomoka Farms Rd., Samsula. 386-428-5459.

Riverfront Park: Feb. 27-March 8: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.: Harley-Davidson Factory Road Tour and Museum, vendor village, custom bike builders and displays, OEM displays, free live entertainment, beer gardens, parts and accessory installation areas, food court, product sampling, J&P Cycles. 407-721-9110.

Smiley’s Tap: Feb. 27-March 8: World Famous $7 BBQ Buffet, music, outside beer garden, vendors, awesome food & nightly bon fires – 1161 N. US1, Ormond Beach. 386-677-9609.

Wise Guys Watering Hole: Feb. 27-March 8: Live music including Demanufacture, Sixty Watt Sun, The Trans Ams, The Jokers, and Big Block. 415 Main St., Daytona Beach. 386-492-7901.

Bank & Blues Club: Feb. 27-March 8: The Razorbacks jumpstart Bike Week a night early Thursday, Feb. 26 at 9 p.m. and headline nightly except Monday. Toots Lorraine & Traffic, Mike Dugan & Blues Mission are opening acts. Mark Hodgson performs final Friday and Saturday afternoon. 701 Main St., Daytona Beach. 386- 252-9877.

Cheyenne Saloon: Feb. 27-March 8: Outback bar, BBQ ribs & smoked turkey legs, games, contests, live bands – Breakfast buffet daily 7-11 a.m.. – Hwy 17 S., East Palatka, FL 32131 (2 Miles South of the Memorial Bridge) 386-328-9216. www.cheyennesaloon.com/.

Dirty Harry’s: Feb. 27-March 8: Classic & Modern Rock featuring KGB, Lick & Crashrocket – Wet T Contests with cash prises led by Cowboy at 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.p.m. — Ultimate Babe Contest final Saturday at 7 p.m. – Great grub, cigars & souvenirs – 705 Main St., Daytona Beach. 386- 252-9877.

First Turn Steakhouse & Sports Lounge: Feb. 27-March 8: Live Rock & Roll Bands, 3,000 sq.ft. Tiki Bar – Contests, Karaoke, Food, Liquor & Beer – 5236 N. US1, Port Orange. 386- 788-5434.

Froggy’s Saloon: Feb. 27-March 8: 7 a.m.-3 a.m. Music day & night, food, souvenirs & more – 800 Main Street, Daytona Beach. 386-254-8808. http://www.froggyssaloon.com

Full Moon Saloon: Feb. 27-March 8: Indoor Stage featuring Kid Ridlyn, Grip & Bad Mannerz — Outdoor Stage featuring Stone Throw, BroadBentBetty, Hypersona & more — Best Bootie Contests — Home of the $2 Bloody Marys & $3 Margaritas – 700 Main St., Daytona Beach. 386- 253-1944.

Gilly’s Pub 44 Riverfront: Feb. 27, 2009 – March 8: Live entertainment everyday Noon-2 a.m. – Dan Lawson, L 3-36, Steve Hagman, Riverdan Band, & Mini Kiss – Huge Patio to sight see – Great Food – 115 Main St., Daytona Beach. 386-226-3000.

Live Bands everyday, contests & prizes – 310 Main St., Daytona Beach. 386-257-2007. www.boothillsaloon.com Gilly’s Pub 44: Feb. 27-March 8: Live entertainment everyday from Noon-2 a.m. – Big Engine, Mini Kiss, Close Enough, Riverdan Band, Iced Down, Dan Lawson & Geneva, L 3-16 – Free Parking over 2000 Bikes – 1889 SR 44, New Smyrna Beach. 386-428-6523.

Deadwood Saloon: Feb. 27-March 8: All prices stay the same all year long – Great food, full liquor, great entertainment – Lots of fun & giveaways – 1081 N. US Hwy 1, Ormond Beach. 386-672-3030.

Cycle Week at Daytona International Speedway: Feb. 27-March 1: AMA Pro SunTrust Moto-GT Series, Championship Cup Series & American Sportbike Racing Association practice, qualifying & racing – Daytona International Speedway. 1-800-PITSHOP.

31st Annual Daytona Bike Week Swap Meet: Jam-On Productions: Feb. 27-March 8: Buy, sell, trade – Live music daily – Good food & cold beer – Daytona Flea Market, Tomoka Farms Rd., Daytona Beach. 301-864-3028.

Smiley’s 34th Annual Pig Roast: March 1, 2009: Music, outside beer garden, vendors & nightly bonfires – 1161 N US1, Ormond Beach. 386-677-9609.

Saturday, Feb. 28: Greg Allman in concert at the Coca-Cola pavilion. Tickets are $35 ($37 day of show) plus surcharges available at www.daytonabeachconcerts.com as well as

Pub 44 locations and the Destination Daytona hotel. More info at 386-671-7103. — Thursday, March 5: World War Cage Fighting at the Coca-Cola Pavilion. Tickets are $75 ringside $50 preferred $25 General Admission. Doors open at 6 p.m. — Saturday, March 7: Jackyl in concert at the Coca-Cola pavilion. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 available at www.daytonabeachconcerts.com as well as Pub 44 locations and the Destination Daytona hotel. More info at 386-671-7103.

–Rogue

DD MARCH 5TH BACK

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TIMELESS MOTOR COMPANY COMPETES WITH 5-BALL FACTORY RAC, introduces two vintage 1910 motorcycle reproductions.

These Vintage Motorcycles draw passion wherever they are seen. Manufactured as close as possible to the original 1910 specifications, the engine retains the feel of the day, and provides the owner an authentic and unique motorcycle riding experience of a bygone era. Available in two models, the Classic Street Bike and the Glory of the Past Board Track Bike. For more info visit Timeless Motor Company

http://www.timelessmotorcompany.com/vintage/

–Source: USRiderNews

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Bikernet Studio reports on the latest D&D Slip on pipes for Triumph Touring Rocket III motorcycles– They sound great and pump up that crazy power.

Triumph 2294cc is the world?s largest capacity production motorcycle. But, despite the impressive capacity of this amazing machine, it was designed first and foremost to be ridden. A good turning circle, seamless fuel injection and a low center of gravity combine to make maneuverings at low speed surprisingly easy. Check out more videos and radio shows in the Bikernet Studio.

–Jeff Najar

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ROW (RIGHT-OF-WAY) BILL FILED IN NEW MEXICO–A Failure to Yield the Right of Way bill has been introduced in New Mexico by State Representative Rick Miera, a longtime motorcyclists? rights advocate and member of the National Coalition of Motorcyclists Legislative Task Force (NCOM-LTF).

The bill will increase the penalties imposed for Failing to Yield the Right of Way. The current penalties for Failure to Yield is a fine of $25.00 to $50.00 no matter the severity of the accident. Careless driving which also falls under the Failure to Yield Statutes is only a $125.00 fine! HB 290 would increase the penalties to $200.00 or 30 day suspension of driver?s license causing NO great bodily harm or death. Great Bodily harm would hold a penalty of $500.00 or 30 day suspension of driver?s license. Failing to Yield causing Death would hold a penalty of $1000.00 or 6 months suspension of driver?s license.

HB 290 is now headed to the Transportation and Public Works Committee, and concerned riders are being asked by the New Mexico Motorcyclists Rights Organization, ABATE and the Confederation of Clubs to contact their legislators seeking support for the proposed ROW legislation. Your state rep can be contacted by calling the switchboard at (505) 986-4300.

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HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL FOR FEMALE RIDERS AT DAYTONA BIKE WEEK–Riders Band Together to Find a Cure for Neuromuscular Disease and Enjoy the Open Road.

MILWAUKEE (February 26, 2009) ? For thousands of female motorcyclists, hope springs eternal at Daytona Beach Bike Week this year. As a new day dawns on the motorcycle riding season, female riders hope for two wheels and hundreds of miles of open blacktop, clear skies, wind in their face, breathtaking sunsets and unique experiences with their fellow riders. They also share hope to find a cure for neuromuscular disease.

During this year?s 68th Annual Daytona Beach Bike Week, thousands of female riders and Harley-Davidson Motor Company are banding together to help the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) make their hope of finding a cure for neuromuscular disease a reality. The Motor Company has planned two special initiatives for female riders to help raise funds for the MDA:

?Wall For Hope: Harley-Davidson will feature a ?signature wall? in the Women?s Interactive Experience area at the Daytona Beach Ocean Center from Saturday, February 28 through Saturday, March 7, 2009. Riders and non-riders alike can showcase their support for the MDA and their efforts to find a cure for neuromuscular disease by signing the special Wall For Hope. The Motor Company will make a $1.00 donation for every signature on the wall to the MDA.
?2nd Annual Harley-Davidson Women?s Day Ride: The ride will take place on Tuesday, March 3, 2009, and feature hundreds of women riders who will ride triumphantly through the streets of Daytona celebrating their freedom and passion for riding and the MDA. All of the riders participating in the ride were encouraged to secure pledges and donations from their friends and families to support MDA Summer Camp programs across the country. The top three fundraisers will receive a Harley-Davidson jacket and anyone who raises more than $600 will receive an exclusive MDA charm. Last year?s ride raised almost $67,000 for MDA Summer Camps.

?The events we have planned for Daytona celebrate the collective passions that are inherent in all female riders ? love for the open road, camaraderie with fellow riders and the desire to share their passion and help others,? said Leslie Prevish, women?s outreach manager, Harley-Davidson. ?Harley-Davidson has a longstanding commitment to the MDA and we are proud to continue that commitment with our family of female riders.?

In addition to the Wall for Hope and the Women?s Day Ride, the Motor Company is also hosting the Women?s Interactive Experience area at the Ocean Center throughout Bike Week and will be celebrating Women Riders Day on Wednesday, March 3, 2009. Experienced women riders or those just looking for information on how to get started can learn more about the sport by participating in bike lift seminars and getting information about learning to ride, healthy living on the road and more.

Women who visit the Interactive Experience area will also have the chance to meet Karen Davidson, the great grand-daughter of one of the Motor Company founders. For more information about Harley-Davidson and women and riding, visit www.harley-davidson.com/womenriders.

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BIKERNET’S SIN WU RELEASES BANDIT’S BANDANAS–Quick, the Bikernet Bandanas are here! Wrap your head, blow your nose, offer it to a lady or just fold it up and stick it in your pocket.

We offer two colors: Black with white trim or Orange with black & white trim.

We shopped around to find the softest cotton on planet so you can use your bandana with comfort, plus no stinkin? silk screening plastic to rub you wrong. Our pattern is dyed in to the 22? x 22? square adding elements of trouble; dice, cards, knife& tool and women.

Sold as a pair for perfect accessorizing.

Price will be $15.95 for both, including shipping. Available now in the Black Market.

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BLACKMARKET BANNER BIKE

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IT’S A WILD WRAP–I’m trying to pull myself back on track and it’s working, sorta. Cash, one of our black labs looks up at me with a hollow stare, like, “What the fuck is he saying now?” We’re working with Andy at Big Bear Choppers on their 2009 ride to the mountain. We?re scrambling on our 10th anniversary Smoke Out run and maybe a ride to Burt Munroe’s race in New Zealand, but I’m getting way ahead of myself.

I need to bring you another report on the 5-Ball Factory Racer and the Mudflab girl bike. We need an update on Greg Friend’s big twin Sportster, and the Bonne Belle is still alive at Paughco and Departure Bike Works. We will bring you a new 45 Flathead with a 4-speed transmission Paughco frame build in the next couple of weeks. This frame breathes new life into any old 45 flathead lying around. It’s incredible and Paughco is making a stretched job for our Bonne Belle effort for Bonneville 2010.

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Here’s the point cover for the mudflap girl bike, and I now have a Klockworks fender so we can begin designing the rear end. Plus, I’m going to make one final run at my next fiction book, during March and Chris Kallas is thinking about the cover art. This will be the first and toughest fiction effort I’ve stumbled through, but it will be damn worth it. Then I can complete the movie treatment. So while a chunk of the biker nation parties in Daytona, we will focus on delivering you fine content in the form of techs, features and girls. And I’ll wrap up another book. But that ain’t all by a long shot; this year is packed, so let’s ride.

Ride Forever,

–Bandit

Big Bear Touring

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