October 13, 2005 Part 2

BIKERNET NEWS SPECIAL REPORTS -SNITCH SELLS MOVIE RIGHTS, SABERS SLICE, BLOOD SWEAT AND GEARS IN BIKETOBERFEST, DAYTONA JOBS, DONNIE SMITH ON BIKERNET, WELDING MASK, Z-BARS RULE, DOHERTY VENT AND MIKE LICHTER COMES TO THE LOVE RIDE

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11th ANNUAL RIDE FOR CHILDREN SCHEDULE–This year’s Pre-Ride party and festivities promises to be one to remember. The famous Razorbacks will be performing in the Grand Ballroom, North Tower of the Hilton Daytona Beach Ocean Walk Village for all of our VIP and Deluxe riders!! Enjoy complimentary hor d’oeuvres and two free drinks per person.

3:00 PM to 7:30 PM – Ride Check-in and Credential Pick-up

5:00 PM to 6:00 PM – VIP Party with Arlen Ness, & Eddie Trotta. (Due to a prior commitment, Billy Lane will not be joining us until Sunday morning)

6:30 PM to 10:00 PM – Pre-Ride Party, Grand Ballroom, North Tower

Saturday, October 15, 2005
Hilton Daytona Beach Ocean Walk Village
100 N. Atlantic Avenue
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
386.254.8200

The Ride will take off from the All New Destination Daytona this year. Daytona Harley-Davidson staff will be on site at 6:30 AM to assist with any last minute riders who did not check in at the Plaza. All Riders who registered as a Regular Rider will check in the morning of the Ride. Krispy Kreme will be on site Sunday morning with hot coffee and donuts for your enjoyment.

6:30 AM – Ride Check-in and Credential Pick-up
10:00 AM – Ride Departs to Camp Boggy Creek
Plenty of Rooms Available In Daytona Beach As
Bikers Continue To Find Places To Stay Elsewhere.

Sunday, October 16, 2005
The New Daytona Harley-Davidson at
Destination Daytona
U.S. 1 and I-95
Ormond Beach, Fl 32174

blake sabers full

SABERS SPECIALTIES OFFERS SMOOTH, STYLISH CUSTOMS–Sabers Specialties recently opened its newly renovated shop in the heart of South Dakota. Located in Mitchell, SD, Sabers Specialties designs and creates affordable, stylish, custom motorcycles.

Starting with a design that is “special” to you, Sabers Specialties then builds your dream bike. They offer everything from a sleek, pro-street style custom, to a full blown, extensively fabricated work of art.

blake sabers angle

Sabers Specialties is the only licensed manufacturer of custom motorcycles in the state of South Dakota, so no need to worry about complications with insurance or titling! Look for a new series of Sabers Specialties customs hitting the roads in early 2006! Feel free to contact them at http://www.sabersspecialties.com or (605) 996-RIDE

BSG

BLOOD SWEAT AND GEARS IN BIKETOBERFEST–Memorial Chopper to be unveiled during Biketoberfest 2005: Fallen soldier PFC Brandon Sapp memorial chopper arrived at Choppers Inc. in Melbourne,Fl. on Wednesday. The custom built chopper was started by his father to keep his son’s dream alive, but it was more than he could handle. He put out a call for help in completing the chopper and got a little more than he had expected.

Chopper Kingpin Billy Lane of Choppers Inc. agreed to finishing the custom chopper. Biker-build off winner Billy Lane picked up the chopper from the home of John Sapp and will have the custom motorcycle completed for unveiling during Biketober at Destination Daytona. BLOOD SWEAT AND GEARS is sponsored by Bikernet.com.

–Rogue

MERCHANTS REVVING UP HIRING FOR BIKETOBERFEST–DAYTONA BEACH — Bob Thompson stopped by Choppers World during Bike Week in March, looking for parts, and ended up working there part-time.Thompson, a retired financial consultant, is still there, but right now he’s working more hours to help get the shop ready for Biketoberfest.He is just one of the many workers businesses depend on before and during the four-day event slated for Oct. 20 to 23 to handle the increased business and crowds.

As of last week, officials with the Workforce Development Board Center of Business Excellence had received requests for 90 workers for Biketoberfest.The jobs, paying between $7 and $8 an hour, were for such positions as lot attendant, greeter and doorman, said Sharon Warriner, spokeswoman for the agency.

“That isn’t to say there aren’t more (jobs) coming,” Warriner said.

Maryann Terrone, spokeswomen for Kelly Services Inc., said her firm expects to get some requests, but, as of Wednesday, there had been only a few.The workers who fill the jobs fall into various categories. Besides the unemployed, some are folks who take time off during special events to earn extra money as well as those who just like being in the thick of the events.Merchants like Tom Guest depend on them. For most of the year Guest, owner of Choppers World, employs only two-part-time workers in his Main Street store.But, during Bike Week and Biketobefest, his employment roll swells.

“Right now, I have 13 or 14 timecards in my rack,” Guest said last week, adding that number will swell by the time Biketoberfest officially kicks off.

“Everyone over here does that,” Guest said, referring to Main Street merchants bringing in additional staff.Guest said he expects to bring in a half-dozen workers each day until then to help with inventory and other duties in preparation for the main event. “I don’t work all of the people each day,” he explained.

Karen Gehris, owner of the Boot Hill Saloons in Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach, said she also hires extra staff for Biketoberfest, even though it is only four days. Gehris said she brings in just as many staffers for both biker events.Some businesses, however, turn to their existing staff for the event and provide them the opportunity to earn extra money. Barney’s Leathers on Beach Street is one, according to owner Lisa McCarthy.

McCarthy said her part-time staffers are given the opportunity to work more hours during Biketoberfest.”My handyman, who normally fixes toilets, might come in and do security for us at night. Everyone looks forward to having that bonus in the paycheck,” she said in a telephone interview.

Bike Week is slightly different because it’s a 10-day event, she said, so she hires additional staff to work along side her regular employees.

By VALERIE WHITNEY,Business Writer

–Rogue

donnie n johnny

DONNIE SMITH SNEAK PEEK–Here’s a few. I haven?t had a chance to work on the piece yet, but I will on Tuesday or Wednesday. I will get the rest of the shots and the story to you then, maybe in time for the news.

See Ya, Johnny Humble

mask

SLIM-LINE WELDING MASK FOR SALE–Slim-line welding mask for sale – $???? While I realize y’all may not have a 110V MIG welder with GAS, such as myself, however you can still own this “special” 100% authentic Lincoln Welding hood.

–RFR

cyril zbars

NEW CYRIL HUZE Z-BARS–Totally cool Z-Bars that you can ride because they are very comfortable. They measure: 8″ center width, 30″ wide, 5.5″ pullback, 3″ rise. They look bitchin’ when used on a chopper or bobber with Cyril Huze full line of Spikee risers, grips, pegs, mirrors, gas caps etc. Raw or chrome plated.

Cyril Huze Custom Inc.
Tel: 561-392-5557
http://www.cyrilhuze.com

COP SELLS MOVIE RIGHTS TO MEL GIBSON– CHARLOTTE, N.C. — William Queen, as an undercover agent, infiltrated one of the country’s most dangerous motorcycle gangs and brought 53 criminals to justice.Now the native North Carolinian has sold his movie rights to Mel Gibson.

“It was so unpredictable,” Queen said Wednesday. “You really didn’t know what you were going to be doing from day to day and sometimes hour to hour.”

Queen said he made many sacrifices to break through a Los Angeles motorcycle gang called the Mongols. It was considered by some to be the most dangerous motorcycle gang in America.William Queen said he made many sacrifices to break through a Los Angeles motorcycle gang called the Mongols.

“They raped women, they murdered people, they extorted, they beat people to death,” he said.Queen’s two-year investigation included late-night fights and bike rides that lasted for several days.

“Sometimes it’s hard to separate who you really are,” he said. “I had to prove myself.”Queen worked for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

–Rogue

STEALTH BIKE

STEALTH BIKE WORKS BIKE BUILD–Hey Bandit,This is what we are starting with for our first SBW bike build. A 71 FX shovelhead kick only. It will be stripped down to the frame and then a complete ground up re-build! Later!

BIKERNET READER LOOKING FOR WORK–Hey Bandit, when are you going to get some shops to start listing help wanted signs. I’m 52 years old and I’m looking for work out west. Right know I live in Mississippi and I want out. Some place like Vegas, N. Mexico, Arizona or California.

I don’t have a lot of experience, but I’ll work hard, and I’d like to have a job that I like going to.

–Sam Hatcher
Spyder1340@aol.com

BIKERNET BIKETOBERFEST RUNDOWN–This year as in the past more and more Bikers are finding places to stay other than in Daytona Beach Florida when they attend Biketoberfest which is officially October 20-23rd.

The high prices and attitude of the city and residents has driven them to places they feel more welcome. People are telling me they can stay at the same name hotel for $100.00 -$150.00 a day cheaper in nearby cities. Even with the increase in gas a price that leaves a lot of money left over for other things.

They will go into Daytona to visit the shops like Arlen Ness, Carl’s Speed Shop, Daytona Harley and Strokerz on Beach Street and the bars on Main Street but many more will be attending Bruce Rossmeyers new Harley shop and Destination Daytona. The new shop is on 150 acres just off Interstate 95 at the junction of US 1. They will be having a Grand Opening with numerous things going on But what has everyone talking is ZZ Top will be performing on Saturday October 22nd and it will Only Cost $10.00 admission. You can be sure where most of the Bikers will be Saturday, including Me. US 1 east from Destination Daytona and I-95 is where the famous Broken Spoke, Iron Horse, Smileys Tap, and the New Boot Hill Saloon are located.

Yep The Party Is Continuing To Move Out Of Daytona.The bars that cater to Bikers all year like The Last Resort, Cabbage Patch, Gilly’s Pub, No Name Saloon that are outside the city will always do well. So will Lollipops where the girls are in Daytona Beach and the Born To Ride Saloon on US1 in South Daytona. So Go To Biketoberfest, Have A Great Time and if you see me Have Me Take Your Picture.

— ROGUE

doherty mist free

DOHERTY MYSTFREE– Finally a no nonsense cure for the dreaded Twin Cam oil mist dilemma. Tim Doherty, CEO of Doherty Machine, has just announced the release of what is certainly one of the most significant new products developed for the TwinCam 88 since its introduction in 1999. According to Doherty the single largest complaint of TC owners is the oil mist released through the engine breather system that ultimately ends up coating the side of the bike, rider and passenger.

Until now, there have been a number of what amount to “band aid” patches for the problem but none have produced notable permanent results.

In stark contrast to these temporary patch techniques, Doherty’s new MYSTFREE air/oil separation module eliminates the oil mist problem permanently!

Both in house and independent tests have shown that the MYSTFREE unit eliminated 99% of the oil residue emitted from TwinCam machines in good mechanical condition. Tested in engines ranging from the stock 88 up to 154 ci, Doherty’s unique device controlled virtually all misting normally associated with a build up in crank case pressure and inadequate oil pump scavenging. A direct bolt in replacement for the factory module,

MYSTFREE can be installed in about an hour with no additional modifications. There are currently a number of patents pending on MYSTFREE which retails for $229.95.

For complete details call 928-541-7744 or visit http://www.dohertymachine.com

mike lichter

LICHTER PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT DURING LOVE RIDE WEEKEND–For something great to do on the Saturday before the Love Ride, ride out to Old Pasadena to the Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery for a motorcycle Kulture photography exhibition, celebrity bikes from the likes of Chica, Matt Hotch, Russell Mitchell, Roland Sands and Paul Yaffe in the gallery and a ride-in bike show outside.

mike lichter

For the occasion, photographer Michael Lichter will be displaying limited edition black and white and color photographs from his 25+ years of shooting the biker lifestyle all across America.

His work chronicles events dating back to the 1970’s as well as smaller gatherings right to the present. While Michael has exhibited in many museums, this will be his inaugural show with the Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery, which represents his limited edition photographic prints. A portion of the proceeds from sales will go to the Love Ride for their charities.

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