Thursday News Shake Up for April, 14 2011

Hey,

What the hell. Laughlin is just around the corner and there’s whiskey, women, and open roads waiting. I can’t wait to finish my Mudflap Girl FXR and be ready for any ride.

Here’s the movie poster. The “Born to Ride” movie is supposed to be released in June, and I played a small part, so you don’t want to miss it. Branscombe Richmond also plays a very bad guy who just can’t seem to get it right.

We have a ton of content flying at Bikernet, including a in-depth tech on Branch O’Keefe headwork. The quality workmanship will blow your mind. Don’t miss the rare 1914 Feilbach Limited in the Cantina, whatta find. I better scramble into the news, so I can attempt to keep up. Let’s hit it, then I’ll report back.

LORENZO LAMAS COMES TO BIKERNET– Really like the vibe of Derrel’s first chapter of Wastelands. Lorenzo and I appreciate your running it and we feel it’s a really cool way to reintroduce the Renegade brand.

What are your thoughts on having Lorenzo write a column for Bikernet? Depending on what you think your readers would respond to most, we could tailor the subject matter to meet that appetite.

Rock and roll.
Best Regards-
Chad

http://www.lorenzocycles.com

 

MORE SEARING HEADLINES– Enfield ( London ) Couple Slain;Police Suspect Homicide
They may be on to something!

Red Tape Holds Up New Bridges
You mean there’s something stronger than duct tape?

Man Struck By Lightning: Faces Battery Charge
He probably IS the battery charge!

–River Rat

 

 

IMPROVE THE POWER ON YOUR BAGGER

Our performance pipes deliver the torque where you need it most: off idle and in the passing zone. The 2 into 1 pipe is clean on the outside without logos and super clean on the inside to assist in scavenging the exhaust gasses. The results are improved performance, tone and better economy. Checkout the D&D Fat Cat & Boss Cat  pipes for your Baggers.

 

 

NEW BIKERNET BIKE FEATURE COMING FROM THE EAST COAST–We met Bob and this is his son’s bike. Great story behind it. The guy who owned the bike before – he owned a charter boat service and a customer chartered the boat – hijacked it and killed the crew. The bike features 110 Rev Tech Evo knuckle top engine.

We heard you are going to the Smokeout – we are too!! See you then.

–Vicki

BIKERNET NUMBERS FOR MARCH 2011– Here’s the number of readers who enjoyed Bikernet in March:
192,767 unique users
351-666 visits
706,330 page views or impressions
10, 891,866 hits

 
HAMSTERS CLEAN UP SOUTH DAKOTA HIGHWAYS–The Hamsters are having their 3rd annual Highway clean up on Saturday May 14th.  As you are aware we have made a commitment to clean 2 miles of I-90 just east of Spearfish,as part of the Adopt a Highway project.

So if you are up to picking up some trash on the Interstate and having fun doing it, join us on the 14th of May. As a bonus we have enlisted the women’s softball team from Black Hills State University to help with the hard parts. ( the ditches) We’ve paid them to help us in the past. They use the well earned money to buy uniforms and pay for travel expenses.If you would like to make a donation, please mail your checks to Keith Terry @ Terry Components 2916 E. 4th Ave, Spearfish SD 57783 Make your check payable to: Black Hills Yellow Jacket Foundation.

The schedule for May 14th:

1:00pm-Meet at Keith Terry’s shop
1:30pm to 4:00 Trash pick-up
5:00pm Appreciation Cocktails and Dinner at Shoot the Bull Restaurant.


 

BRASS BALLS ON THE MOVE IN 2011–We will be taking the Brass Balls Bobbers and Choppers show on the road over the summer of 2011. SO if you are looking for some world-class scoots, come check us out. We will be posting our event participation on oue website and on Facebook. So take a look at www.brassballscycles.com.

 

THIS YEAR, MY DAUGHTER LESLIE TURNS 50 and for that I call her “MY MIRACLE”!– Fifty birthdays are a milestone for someone with Cystic Fibrosis (CF), the #1 fatal, genetic disease for children & young adults in the United States. This is truly a cause for celebration because I was told she would never live to be seven. While it’s not been easy, this could not have been possible without donations from my dear friends, people like you. If you knew Les and the difference she has made for CF during her life time, you would understand why I would do anything to help her celebrate more birthdays.

Les has hopes & dreams just like the rest of us. Please help keep her dreams alive by making a donation to our cause …. ANY amount will make a difference and I mean that with all my heart, it can be a dollar and it will be much appreciated!!

Many Thanks and God Bless,

Russ (RAP)

THIS YEAR IS DIFFERENT, because Les (our team-leader) spent so much time in the hospital, we are behind the “Time-Curve” and need you to act almost immediately ……. we only have three(3) weeks in which to achieve our goal!

To make a QUICK & SECURE donation, CLICK DONATE below. OR SEND A CHECK TO THE ADDRESS BELOW payable to the CF Foundation (CFF). All money must be in by the day of the Walk, MAY 1st, 2011.

Please DONATE NOW….. (FYI… $.90 of every $1 you donate goes to research).

Russell Petrone,

3516 Sweetbriar Way Bakersfield Ca 93311

Phone: 661-664-1100

STRENGTH DOES NOT COME FROM PHYSICAL CAPACITY. IT COMES FROM INDOMITABLE WILL. ~ Gandhi

SAMSON EXHAUST INTRODUCES THE POWERFLOWIII– Two into One Exhaust for Harley-Davidson Dyna Glide, Softail, Dresser and Sportster Motorcycles

Brea, CA – Samson Exhaust is proud to introduce their new Powerflow III series of exhausts which are the most powerful two into one exhausts ever made. Many years of research and development went into these new Powerflow III exhausts. The power is generated through a series of chambers, which Samson refers to as the “Power Chamber” which helps condense and intensify exhaust flow, resulting in extremely high horsepower and torque. The results are incredible…Independent dyno testing has shown that by just changing out the stock pipes with this new Powerflow III two into one system, riders will experience up to a 20% increase in both horsepower as well as torque. With Samson’s new system, you can take a stock HD and turn it into a high performance bike by simply changing out the pipes.

Features and Benefits
• O2 sensor ports accept O.E.M. / Aftermarket sensors
• Installer Friendly
• Interchangeable Baffles
• Full Coverage Heat Shields
• Fits 2006 to 2011 Harley-Davidson Dyna Glide Models
• Fits 2007-2011 Harley-Davidson Softail and Dresser Models
• Fits 2004-2011 Harley-Davidson Sportster Models
• Limited 1 year warranty
• Available in chrome and ceramic black
• MSRP-$599.95 ($539.95 with internet discount)

Kenny Price, founder and president of Samson Exhaust is the “engineering genius” behind all of their products and holds many patents for high-performance exhaust systems for both the Harley-Davidson and Metric Cruiser markets. Paving the way, Samson always has and will continue to set the standards for the motorcycle industry…Their styles and designs are still copied worldwide. Even though many exhaust systems look the same, nothing compares to a Samson pipe in quality, sound or performance. Kenny stated, “From the very beginning we set out to build the very best motorcycle exhaust systems. We designed every aspect of our company to do just that…And we’ve succeeded.” Samson Exhaust offers over 575 different exhausts to choose from no matter what your riding situation.

Samson Exhaust recently introduced a new 10% off “discounted internet program” in order to help stimulate sales and to help during these hard economic times. Anyone ordering a set of Samson pipes direct from the internet receives a 10% discount off the MSRP. Not only can riders take advantage of this discount, but dealers ordering on-line will also receive an additional 10% discount off their regular dealer pricing. In order to receive this discount, you must buy on-line!

Check out Samson Exhaust’s entire ‘11 product line at www.samsonusa.com or contact them directly at (888) 572-6766; Samson USA, 655 Tamarack Ave., Brea, CA 92821…email them at info@samsonusa.com.

JURY AWARDS $2.8 MILLION TO BIKER’S FAMILY–  DAYTONA BEACH — The young daughter of a 23-year-old Palm Coast man killed while riding his motorcycle has been awarded a $1 million verdict for damages.

The jury award was part of $2.8 million in total damages granted Friday to the survivors of Brian R. Heikkila, who died when a car struck his motorcycle May 30, 2007, on Clyde Morris Boulevard in Daytona Beach.

The family’s attorney, David Sweat, expressed some degree of satisfaction, even though no amount of money will bring Heikkila back.

“I am very satisfied that the jury awarded this child double what we had asked for,” Sweat said.

According to court records, Heikkila, who worked as a manager for Walmart, was riding his motorcycle near Halifax Health Medical Center. A car driven by Michael T. Hemphill collided with Heikkila, resulting in his death.

The negligence claim was based on the fact that Hemphill failed to yield the right of way while driving a Ford Mustang, the plaintiff’s lawyer said.

The suit sought damages for pain, suffering and mental anguish.

After the issue of liability was determined by Circuit Judge Richard Graham, the jury assessed how much damages should be paid to Heikkila’s survivors.

In addition to $1 million awarded to Heikkila’s 5-year-old daughter, Ryleigh, his parents will each receive $500,000 under the verdict. Another $798,000 was awarded for economic damages, including $4,200 for funeral expenses, Sweat said.

The award was high, but not near the highest granted in Volusia County.

The record verdict reached here was in 2007 when $110 million was awarded against Glenn Lamar Swain for sexual abuse.

Heikkila moved to the area in 2005 from Georgia.

He enjoyed skateboarding, the outdoors and was a member of Tomoka Christian Church, his family said.

–By JAY STAPLETON, Staff writer, Daytona New Journal

–from Rogue

AUSTRALIAN BIKERS COMPLY WITH DISMANTLING FORTIFICATIONS– Western Australian police say the Coffin Cheaters motorcycle club has complied with a notice to remove fortification from its clubhouse in Bayswater – Perth

The notice to remove the fortification was issued by the Corruption and Crime Commission in January. Police say they inspected the premises two weeks ago and most of the fortification had been removed but a few minor changes were still needed.

They inspected the premises again last week and say the work has been completed to the satisfaction of the Police Commissioner. Police say a notice demanding removal of fortification is an exceptional power and can only be applied at premises or clubs whose members are suspected of being involved in organised crime.

 

KUSTOM FAB PROJECT UPDATE–  Aloha Keith, thought I would drop you a line, and feed you a update on the progress of new project. I am starting to get stuff back from the paint shop.

My High school alumni friend Hannibal Williams is doing the painting. It’s been hilarious working with him and reminiscing about the past each time I pick up a completed piece. I started to reassemble and will be sending you some more progress photos as it coming along… A hui hou Darren

 

QUICKTHROTTLE ART REPORTS FROM BANGKOK–  Gopt a call today from the promotor of Jogja Bike Rendezvous 2011.  They want me to judge the competition at the underground builders show.  Should be interesting – It’s in Jogjarkata – Indonesia. Apr 15-18.
Being a world famous international motorcycle photojournalist for Bikernet and QuickThrottle, has some perks.
This gets me out of Thailand for the pesky Songkran festivities.  Damn – they already started here in my hotel Soi.

After e-m yesterday I decided to elude the afternoon heat and went to the room.  Got quite a restful nap and was able to head out for dinner by 9pm.  Great Thai place next to hotel – pleasant night temp also.  Fish and black pepper sauce 100b – morning glory 50b – pepsi 30b.

Having been to Phuket many times I don’t feel the urgent need to tour around.  I have seen the complete Island by motorbike and many other parts and sights.

1000 – Exotica GG – Big TTSf fun. they lined up and kept me busy for 30 minutes.

1050 – CandyClub – Good TT fun – Cola – 100 b.

1120 – Playschool – Very bz – cola same as beer 150b. Too bz for any interaction.
Previous night had a little naughty fun – but not enough to go around last nite.

1140 – Suzie Wong 2 – Way too bz – Best lookers in the GG scene here. Left early.

1200 – Daiblo – Dark bz – Not TT conducive

1240 – Devils Playground – Larger – well lit – good TTSF fun. Friendly staff.
4 semi lez Japanes girls in group were quite fun. LD 150
I let them (showed them how to) interact with my girls.

The GG’s are on soi Sea dragon – the only soi I see with the drive the nail game.
Put a nail in a tree stump table and see who hammers least to drive it home.

130 – Bangla Rd. – watched the parade for about 30 minutes – no good hits.

200 – Tiger Disco to meet up with B – from last night. 150b entry – one drink.
Very bz place – no recession here.

Most of the GG’s have you pay as drink arrives – avoids bin disputes, good policy.

300 – To the room.

Bummer – I leave tomorrow (tonight) – AT 655AM !!! That means leaving hotel about 430 am.
May have to adjust my schedule tonight. !! Need to go pack now.

Intrepid and imbedded reporter –
— Art

 
 
 

Hot Leathers Gears Up for a Busy Rally Weekend–  MANCHESTER, CONN (April 13, 2011) – Hot Leathers is gearing up for another eventful weekend. The industry leader in motorcycle apparel and accessories is renowned for packing up their merchandise and visiting rallies and festivals throughout the nation to ensure that motorcycle enthusiasts from coast to coast have the opportunity to peruse and purchase the ultimate in riding gear. This weekend is no exception, as Hot Leathers travels to a number of rallies to not only showcase their quality products, but to ring in the spring season by celebrating motorcycles and motorcycle culture.

First up is the Blue Ridge Bike Fest. Situated in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of Southwest Virginia, the Blue Ridge Bike Fest is back and will be celebrating its third year as the largest motorcycle event in Virginia.

From April 15-17, 2011 motorcyclists from all over the east coast will converge at the Roanoke Civic Center to celebrate motorcycles and motorcycle culture.

Hot Leathers will once again be front and center at this year’s rally. In addition to offering Blue Ridge rally-goers the best selection of motorcycle merchandise in stores, online and on the road, Hot Leathers will also be the event’s official t-shirt vendor and licensee.

Known for offering some of the most breathtaking motorcycle riding in the country, the third annual Blue Ridge Bike Fest will also offer an array of superior vendors and an impressive entertainment lineup including a custom bike show, motorcycle test rides, stunt riding featuring the Star Boyz, the Ms. Blue Ridge Bike Fest Bikini contest and a number of local and national bands. Print out this coupon to receive $10 off any Hot Leathers purchase of $50 or more at the Blue Ridge Bike Fest http://www.hotleathers.com/mailer/images/BlueRidge-coupon-2011.jpg.

Also on the schedule this weekend is the much anticipated Sturgis Road Show.

The motorcycle industry’s traveling salute to the one and only Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, the Sturgis Road Show will be making its way to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg, PA from April

15-17 and will include an array of concerts, food, motorcycling sponsor and vendor displays, art presentations, custom and vintage motorcycles, competitions, motorcycle memorabilia and more.

Hot Leathers will be right in the middle of the action, acting as the Road Show’s official merchandiser. Together with an impressive array of partners and vendors, The Sturgis Road Show is looking to take the spirit of Sturgis on the road to those who have yet to experience it firsthand. Highlights of the show include an impressive selection of concerts, seminars, galleries, a tattoo café, and Miss Sturgis Road Show. Print out this coupon to receive $10 off any Hot Leathers purchase of $50 or more at the Sturgis Road Show http://www.hotleathers.com/mailer/images/SturgisRoadshow-coupon-2011.jpg.

Last but not least is the 9th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week from April 16-24.

The renowned event is located in beautiful Outer Banks, NC, off the Atlantic Coast. Rally visitors will find themselves cruising the same stretch of beach that some of the most famous pirates patrolled nearly 300 years ago.

The motorcycle apparel mega-vendor will be rolling in and making their presence known as official merchandiser at the much anticipated event, which promises to be an action-packed nine days of motorcycle fun and festivities.

Hot Leathers is looking forward to not only showcasing their quality products but also soaking in the local sites and scenery at one of the best spring rallies on the East Coast.

In addition to manning their one stop rally shop, the ultimate purveyors of motorcycle apparel and accessories will be enjoying the cool ocean breezes, amazing scenic riding, and a full week of non-stop entertainment which includes live music, guided tours, riding contests, burnouts, bikini contests and life-like renditions of pirates around every corner. Print out this coupon to receive $10 off any Hot Leathers purchase of $50 or more at Outer Banks Bike Week http://www.hotleathers.com/mailer/images/OuterBanksBW-coupon-2011.jpg.

Continue to follow Hot Leathers throughout rally season as they comb the nation, outfitting motorcycle enthusiasts with the quality merchandise that they desire and deserve. Check out  http://www.hotleathers.com to check out their entire 2011 rally schedule and to shop their diverse and original merchandise.
 

 
 

UNCLE MONKEY ON CHANGING TIMES–  I quickly recognized the rumbling Shovelhead when it pulled along side of me. The bike belonged to my friend Tom for decades, and even though he returned it to the original sheet metal I would know that bike anywhere. However, the familiar smiling face was not my friend’s but his son Mark.

I’ve known Mark since he was a little gapper sitting on the floor of the Tom’s garage playing with his toys as we fixed Shovelheads those late nights years ago. As Mark grew into a rebellious young teenager he considered the hero he looked up to, was now an incompetent fool. Mark laughed at us as we toiled over the Shovelhead as he changed the trucks and install new bearings on his skateboard. He told his dad to buy a new bike, to let the old tired iron rust away, that we were too old to be playing with bikes.

To him we were a couple of foolish old bikers refusing to change. He said we couldn’t understand him and his music or his passion for the skate park and the exhilaration he got when he learned a new trick. Tom and I would smile and go back to our bikes without saying a thing.

Tom finally broke down and bought a new StreetGlide, the reason to return the stock tins to the Shovelhead and he was splitting his time between the two bikes. I wasn’t surprised to see Mark on the old Shovelhead. The young boy playing with his dump truck on the garage floor is now a young man, working full time for his father’s company.

Tom never pushed his son to ride, taking him along when he wanted, leaving him be when he didn’t want to. Mark grew up in a house with a motorcycle. He fell asleep to the sound of Harleys tearing off into the night. He had seen the love and attention a bike deserved.

Mark now knows why his dad didn’t question him about the thrill of skateboarding, the countless hours he spent at the skate park, just hanging out, blasting back and forth. Tom never asked him to explain. As his smiling face shot across the intersection in command of the Shovelhead Mark finally knew his father simply understood. Tom and Mark ride side by side now, two men, father and son joined not only by blood but the road and the Shovelhead roar.

-bad Uncle Monkey

National Motorcycle Museum Vintage Rally Bike Show– The date for the first annual National Motorcycle Museum Vintage Rally Bike Show has been set as June 4, 2011. The show is open to all 1985 and earlier American, British, Japanese and European motorcycles, scooters and minis, racing, street and custom bikes.

Award plaques will be given for first and second place in each class, plus one Best of Show winner for American, British, Japanese and European. There will also be an award for the overall Best Preserved, the Best Unrestored motorcycle and an overall Best in Show.

The Vintage Bike Show is part of the National Motorcycle Museum’s Vintage Rally, June 3-5 at the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa. In addition to the show, the Museum will dedicate its new special exhibition, Motorcycles at Work showcasing police, military, courier and other commercial and special purpose motorcycles.

A Sunday morning ride and lunch will be held, hosted by Motorcycle Classics magazine over the weekend and there will be the 62nd Annual Motorcycle Hill Climb and Swap Meet by the Midwest Hillclimber’s, across the Wapsipinicon River from the Museum. This event will include a special Vintage Hill Climb class, sponsored by the National Motorcycle Museum and J&P Cycles.

NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM
Anamosa, Iowa, USA
Tel: 319 462 3925
Fax: 319 462 3982
E-mail: museum@nationalmcmuseum.org
www.nationalmcmuseum.org

 
 

BIKER’S CHOICE ROCK-N-RIDE PREMIUM BAGGER AUDIO SYSTEM–Looking for a new system for your bagger? Want to make your bike a rolling boom box? Take a look at Rock-N-Ride’s system. These kits include a quick disconnect for removal of bags and provides little loss of storage. The speakers are 100% waterproof and fit 93-11 H-D Ultras®, Road Glides®, Street Glides® and Road Kings®. Package A includes 2 Lids, 2 speaker
brackets and mounting hardware. Package B has the same, but with waterproof speakers, and Package C includes one amplifier, amplifier bracket, wiring harness and inline converter for H-D Glide® allowing you to hook into the existing stereo without splicing the HD wiring harness.

The speaker lids are constructed of black ABS plastic and are a direct replacement for stock 93-11 H-D lids and utilize stock hardware. The seal is installed as are the hook tabs and the speaker bracket is powder coated. The speakers measure 6 1/2 “and the aluminum grills are powder coated and are paintable to match your bike.

For more information visit www.bikerschoice.com or visit your local Biker’s
Choice® dealer.

Happy Riding!
–Carmen

 
 
 

PENIS BURNING WIFE GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER, NOT MURDER, WALKS FREE–A South Australian woman who killed her husband after trying to set his penis on fire has been found not guilty of his murder, but guilty of manslaughter and received a suspended sentence.

A Supreme Court jury, after deliberating for nine hours over two days, ruled Rajini Narayan guilty of her husband’s manslaughter after clearing her of murder in a majority verdict.

Nayaran, who threw petrol and a lit candle on Satish Narayan, said she was only trying to burn the tip of his penis, and she had no intention of killing him.

Satish died 20 days after his wife confronted him about a suspected affair in their Unley home in December 2008.

The prosecution argued the affair, and two decades of beatings, were the motivating factor in the crime – a claim Narayan denied.

“I did not like to be beaten (but) I told myself I had to be better, I have to try harder,” she told the court.

“I deserved it because, in my mind, I was not the perfect wife for my perfect husband… I idolised him, he was my hero.

“I did not speak back to him because you do not fight with your god.”

She claimed the burning was a purifying process she decided on after discovering emails and letters that convinced her that her husband was having an affair.

“A bizarre idea came to me… I would use a candle to burn the tip of his penis,” she said.

“It would be like circumcision, or just like he placed that red dot on my forehead at our wedding.

“It was like I had all the powers of the goddess to save my husband, my lord… it did not occur to me that it was going to be dangerous.”

–from Doc Robinson
Tech editor
Heavy Duty Magazine

METALSPORT WHEELS THROWS A RIVER RUN SALE–And you don’t need to be in Laughlin to take advantage of these tremendous deals on monster wheels.

Metalsport wheels are made exclusively in America, and many of their wheels are designed by Chip Foose. The complete line of Metalsport wheels will be displayed in Laughlin at the Riverside vendor area by Rampage one of the Metalsport distributors. Rampage will be set up to install wheels on the spot. Here’s the deals on the wheels, but for more information reach out to Metalsport or Rampage Wheels.

All 26-by-3.5 inch 3D Metalsport wheels that retail for $6,000 will be reduced to $4949
All 26-by-3.5-inch 2D Metalsport wheels that retail for $2690 will be reduced to $1707
All 30-inch 3D Metalsport wheels that retail for $6,400 will be reduced to $5750
 

Several styles of 26 and 30-inch wheels are in stock, and dealer inquires are invited. Plus, some standard sized wheels will also face price reduction, but you need to check with Metalsport for more information.

BIKERNET BLACK MARKET BOOK DEAL OF THE WEEK, A TRIBUTE TO American Tattoos– Among the most visually powerful tattoos are those that can only be called American. Whether it’s Old Glory in red white and blue spread across a bicep, or the Harley-Davidson bar and shield done in orange with a black outline, these images are among the most compelling ever seen. This new book from ArtKulture and Wolfgang Publications begins with a discussion of the things that define an American Tattoo.

There’s the subject matter of course, but also the overall design, the style and the bold colors. Author Doug Mitchel, (author or the best-selling Advanced Tattoo Art book) uses 144 pages of color photos to show a variety of patriotic designs and how each was created on a living canvas. Each step in the process is here, from the initial concept drawing to the last prick. The book also includes pictures of exceptional finished Tattoos, as well flash art of the highest quality.

American Tattoos is brand new from ArtKulture, sister company to Wolfgang Publications. This week you can add this photo-intensive tattoo book to your collection for only $17.95. Save ten bucks off the regular $27.95 price and get free shipping to continental US shipping as well.


J&P CYCLES NAMED RUNNER-UP IN SOCIAL MEDIA ENGAGEMENT EXCELLENCE–  ANAMOSA, Iowa ¬– J&P, the World’s largest catalog retailer of aftermarket motorcycle parts and accessories, was awarded the Silver award in social engagement for their customer-centric approach of social media, and their innovative uses of new media in the 2011 Gartner and 1to1 Media CRM Excellence Awards, Americas region. J&P Cycles accelerated its social media strategy, as a way to improve responsiveness to customers needs. J&P Cycles was presented the Silver award at the Gartner Customer 360 Summit in Los Angeles, held March 30-April 1, 2011.

The joint awards program with Gartner and 1-to-1 Media, spotlights the excellence among organizations that take a customer-centric approach to improving their business performance and have seen exceptional results from doing so. Winners were selected by a panel of judges, including Gartner analysts, 1to1 Media editorial staff, and business and academic experts. In all, awards were presented to five companies in five different categories, along with one runner-up in each category.

J&P Cycles’ business and that of other motorcycle-related businesses, have for the most part, been based on face-to-face interaction with customers, through the phone and in retail situations. To extend beyond this arena, the next step was to participate in varying online motorcycle-related communities where J&P® employees could connect with customers to help meet their needs. As an extension of the online approach to customer interaction, J&P® began using RightNow Technologies’ Cloud Monitor software and Google Analytics alerts to track customer comments in social media networks, such as Facebook and Twitter in 2010.

The increased customer focus in social media has raised customer satisfaction scores 25 percent and has allowed J&P Cycles to gather critical information from customers, analyze feedback and make changes and improvements throughout the entire organization. In fact, the company expects revenues generated solely from Facebook and Twitter interactions to grow 300 percent in 2011, compared to 2010.

–Angela Kearney
J&P Cycles, Inc
WWW.JPCYCLES.COM
Keeping the world on two wheels!

BIKERNET CLASSIFIEDS DEAL OF THE WEEK! A 1997 Superglide, a great everyday rider. A great foundation for a custom build.

This ad expires in 18 days.
$6,500.00

’97 Dyna Superglide, Selling for a friend who bought it from a neighbor with cash flow problems.Bike has just under 25,000 miles,Vance and Hines pipes, passenger floorboards, passenger backrest with pad,cargo rack, forward controls, laced wheels,21″on front.MUCH MORE! Bike is in “good” to “very good”condition. Owner would take 14’to16′ enclosed trailer on partial trade. All reasonable cash offers considered.YOU PICK UP!

Item Location: CHESTERTON, IN

http://bikernet.sprocketlist.com/category/1625/Dyna_Glide/post/2182059/Dyna-Superglide.html

Check out THE BIKERNET CLASSIFIEDS, where the adventure is just waiting to begin!

–MIKE the STEALTH

AUSTRALIAN LAWYERS OPPOSE VICTORIAN ANTI-BIKIE LAW–
Laws designed to crack down on bikie gangs in the Australian state of Victoria could be abused to criminalise other groups the government dislikes, a legal group says.

Premier Ted Baillieu said today the government is working on legislation to outlaw criminal bikie gangs.

There have been reports of interstate gangs moving into Victoria after the introduction of tougher laws in NSW and South Australia.

The Law Institute of Victoria’s (LIV) James Dowsley urged the government not to outlaw bikie gangs.

He said existing laws adequately deal with drug dealing, violence offences and planning to commit crimes.

“We oppose laws that make criminals out of a whole class of people,” Mr Dowsley said today.

“The LIV is concerned that this could be extended to any group that the government does not approve of.”

Mr Dowsley said the legislation could extend to associates of an outlawed group, such as family members or lawyers.

“Even an email or a phone call could make you an associate of a group and leave you liable to a prison sentence,” he said.

 

BIKERNET INSURANCE WEEKLY MEMO–Take The Road Less Traveled.

As the economy begins to show signs of improvement, more and more couples and families will be packing up and hitting the highways for vacations. No matter what you use to escape — a motorcycle, car, travel trailer or motor home — Bikernet Insurance has a customized insurance policy to protect you. Let’s look at Motor Homes for example.

RVs are not cars so don’t insure them like they are.
Motor Homes or RVs as they are commonly referred to, are not cars so should never be insured on an auto policy. Most auto insurance policies do not cover personal items carried in a motor home, they don’t cover liability when parked and used as a residence. Auto policies do not cover attached accessories like awnings, antennas, roof-top air conditioners and satellite dishes. Further, most auto policies don’t cover expenses for lodging or traveling home if you can’t stay in your motor home because of an accident or other covered loss.

Keep that RV in top shape.
Traveling safely is important to everyone who takes to the roadways. It’s important to make sure your RV is well maintained and ready to go when you are. Check the following before every trip:

 
1. Inspect all belts and hoses for cracking. Replace as needed.
2. Check headlights, tires for air and thread, and check your turn signals
3. Check any hitch or towing equipment
4. Check fire extinguishers and smoke alarms
5. Clean your cooking vent hood to avoid grease fires
6. Leave your itinerary with friends in case of emergency
7. Make sure you have the proper insurance coverage.

Getting a quote for your Motor Home or RV is easy. Go to www.bikernet-insurance.com and click on the “Insure Your Motor Home” banner. Complete the “quick application” and we’ll get you a very competitive quote asap.

Drive Safe Out There. You are not just a policy number with us. We care about you.

The Team at Bikernet Insurance

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SAN FRANCISCO STABBING– The stabbing was reported at about 11:50 p.m. Tuesday near Market and Taylor streets, police said.

Two men, ages 35 and 39, were leaving the concert venue when they were approached by a group of about 10 men who were wearing Hells Angels jackets and had apparently also been at the concert, police Sgt. Mike Andraychak said.

One of the suspects asked the 35-year-old victim if he was a member of the Mongols, a rival motorcycle gang, police said. Andraychak said neither victim is believed to be associated with any motorcycle gang.

The victims ran away and were chased by the suspects, who caught up with them and stabbed the 35-year-old man several times, police said.

The man suffered stab wounds to the back of his head and neck and a laceration to his lip. He was taken to San Francisco General Hospital to be treated for his injuries, which are believed to be life-threatening.

The other victim was not injured in the attack.

The suspects fled the scene on their motorcycles and had not been found as of this afternoon, Andraychak said.

They are described as white men in their 30s or 40s, at least one of whom had a full Hells Angels logo on his jacket, Andraychak said. Others had partial patches, signifying that they are “prospects or pledges” to the gang but are not yet full members, he said.

The two motorcycle gangs have a history of run-ins in San Francisco and throughout California, Andraychak said.

In 2008, Mark “Papa” Guardado, 46, was fatally shot outside a bar in the city’s Mission District.

Guardado was the leader of the San Francisco chapter of the Hells Angels and his alleged shooter, Christopher Ablett, was a reputed member of the Mongols.

Federal murder and racketeering charges were filed against Ablett.

The case is still pending in federal court.

SFappeal.com

THE BENEFITS OF RIDING MOTORCYCLES DURING A TOUGH ECONOMIC CLIMATE–While the economy has been tough on drivers with the recent spike in gas prices, it’s actually driving people to shop for motorcycles.

Roger Mudd of Doc’s Harley Davidson in Kirkwood has seen the coincidence. “We’ve had quite a few people come in here lately,” Mudd says, “mentioning that one of the things that finally brought them in and finally tipped them over to buying a motorcycle is high gas prices.”

At the moment, business is motoring into the Doc’s Harley Davidson showroom floor.”Right now, we’re just having record sales right now: adds Mudd, “We just have people coming in out of the woodwork. A lot of them just have fun and gas prices definitely help that out.”

Mudd also says the mileage comparison to a standard car is what keeps selling these motorcycles.”A tank on one of these will take you just as far as it will on the average car, only for a whole lot less money. These things are getting about 45-50 miles to the gallon.”

Across the street from Doc’s, Keith Brewer met with his weekly riding group, and he agreed that the hike in gas prices are seeing his motorcycle drive more practical miles.”It’s getting more and more economical every day now.” Brewer laughed, “No doubt about it. It won’t be long if gas gas keeps going where it is, I will be riding my motorcycle to work.”

Because Keith’s alternative option does not make much sense in the budget right now.”You don’t want to know, but I’ll confess, I have a Tahoe at home that just loves gas. I think I get about 15 miles to the gallon, whereas a lot of these bikes get 45, 50, maybe even 60 miles to the gallon.”

So try as they might, Roger Mudd insists gas prices will never intimidate the bikers of the world.”What better way to fight the man than to get yourself on the American Freedom Machine. Have some two-wheeled fun and save some gas.”

–By Kurt Labelle FOX2now.com
–from Cigar Marc

 

THE IRISH DUI–An Irishman who had a little too much to drink is driving home from
the city one night and, of course, his car is weaving violently all over the road.

A cop pulls him over. ‘So,’ says the cop to the driver, ‘where have ya been?’

‘Why, I’ve been to the pub of course,’ slurs the Irishman.

‘Well,’ says the cop, ‘it looks like you’ve had quite a few to drink this evening.’

‘I did all right,’ the drunk says with a smile.

‘Did you know,’ says the cop, standing straight, and folding his arms across his chest, ‘that a few intersections back, your wife fell out of your car?’

‘Oh, thank heavens,’ sighs Paddy. ‘for a minute there, I thought I’d gone deaf.’

–from the River Rat

THE SEARCH FOR A DAVID MAN CENTERSPREAD–
Long story short, my boyfriend has exactly zero pictures of himself as a baby. His mother once told him that when he was a baby, he was in a picture in an Easyriders story? picture spread? of a biker wedding – probably in northern California – as he was the “ring bearer” (he was too young so an adult was holding him and the ring pillow was propped on his lap?) for the couple getting married.

Both of us aren’t too confident about the credibility of this story because his mom’s stories don’t always add up. But both of us hope against all hope that maybe, just maybe, this isn’t one of her lies.

So, I’ve spent time here and there for the past six months scouring the internet looking for an issue that looks like it matches up. And I thought I found it and spent $11 bucks on the January 1978 issue only to be disappointed that there weren’t any babies in any of the wedding pictures.

My boyfriend was born April 1977 so, if the story is right, I’m guessing the picture might have been in an issue sometime starting then up until June 1978? I don’t figure there’s much point in looking at issues after that unless you all were in the habit of printing pictures well after they were taken.
His birthday is Sunday and, while I don’t hold much hope that I can get the right magazine in my hands before then, at least maybe I can get it soon enough after then.

~ Tina
tb6@rice.edu

 

WISCONSIN OFFERS OFFICIAL HARLEY-BRANDED LICENSE PLATES– Harley-Davidson has partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WDOT) to offer the Harley-Davidson “Share the Road” license plate for cars, light trucks and motor homes. The plate officially launches today.

The new plate is the first and only Harley-Davidson-branded one available anywhere in the United States. It was designed in collaboration with the Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Styling Team. The words “Share the Road” are displayed to emphasize the importance of motorcycle safety.

Cost of the plates includes any regular registration fees that apply along with a $15 issuance fee and an annual $25 donation to help support safety initiatives throughout the state. The plates also can be personalized (standard annual fees apply) and purchased at any time, not just when a motorist renews their registration (actual costs will vary based on time of purchase).

Posted by Holly Wagner
Published courtesy of Dealernews: www.Dealernews.com

 
K&G PEELS BACK PRICES–The best time to save is now! Use our Peelback bargain buys to Win your Way to Sturgis! K and G’s Great Sturgis Vacation packs the biggest punch in the industry! Check it out here!

Old is new again and our early-style taillights are old-school-cool! Get some vintage bang for your hard-earned bucks!

What do you want on your tombstone! Bulb Type Tombstone Taillight Assembly. The bulb type uses a standard automotive #1157 These 12 volt taillights feature a die cast housing and include a rubber fender gasket. License mount and hardware is also included. Note: These taillight assemblies are not DOT approved and should be used accordingly. Chrome Plated Bulb type Tombstone Taillight Assembly only. Fits FL style rear fenders 1973/1998, Big Twin 1947/1954 & custom applications. Replaces HD# 68003-47T This great deal is 20% off of retail $34.44

Complete the back end of your bob-job with our Sparto Style Taillight for Custom Use. Provides the bobber look of years gone by. Made from cast aluminum. Includes rubber mounting gasket and hardware. Chrome Plated Taillight Assembly with standard automotive #1157 incandescent bulb and ring style lens. $33.36 this is a 20% savings

Got to have ‘em, might as well look cool! Custom Bullet Marker Light for All Models. A beautiful copy of the Harley-Davidson® old style marker lights with 12 volt bulb and hidden wire mounting base. Includes rubber mounting gasket and 5/16″ mounting stud with nut. Chrome Plated Complete Assembly with single filament bulb & amber lens. $5.67 Another great 20% off deal.

 
Fresh Switches, Tasty Prices! Why not upgrade to chrome, or new vivid black Handlebar Switches. These Wiring Kits for Big Twin and Sportster include 48″ of color coated wires. See below for availability of switch finish. Kits are ready to install into your switch housings. Fits Big Twin & Sportster 2007/Later (except models with radio or cruise control)
Note: Does not include clutch interlock safety switch, which is the switch that requires you to pull the clutch lever in when starting 2007/Later models. These are all 20% off deals
Chrome $48.00
Black $50.03
Clutch interlock safety switches (Replaces HD# 71584-96A) $7.02

We’d love to have you join us in Sturgis – so don’t miss your chance to enter our Great Sturgis Vacation Giveaway!

We’re bringing you great values each week in our Peel-Back Pricing section so be sure to check it out often. Our blog page is worth the click! Find fun, news and more about K and G Cycles at www.vtwinmotorcycleblog.com . Come on by www.kandgcycles.com and find the perfect part for your ride. Check us out on Facebook at www.facebook.com/kandgcycles . We’d love to hear from you! We work to earn your business every time you shop!

 

COUNTDOWN TO AUCTIONS AMERICA BY RM’S DEBUT IN CARLISLE
• ‘Spring Carlisle’ Auction scheduled April 28 – 30, 2011 in Carlisle, PA
• Star lot: a 1931 Cadillac Model 355 Roadster formerly of famous “Movie World” collection
• Auctions America by RM is still accepting consignments
AUBURN, Ind. (April 12, 2011) – Auctions America by RM will raise the gavel for the first time at the Carlisle Expo Center on Thursday, April 28, kicking off its three-day sale held during Carlisle Events’ 2011 ‘Spring Carlisle’ show. The selection of motor cars on offer represents almost every decade of automobile production, ranging from pre-war classics to late model sports cars, with something suiting almost every collector’s budget.

The star of the show is a lovely, original 1931 Cadillac Model 355 Roadster (estimate: $125,000 – $150,000). This automobile has approximately 74,900 miles reading on the odometer, and believed to be actual from new. It was formerly a part of the famed “Movie World” collection in Ventura, California and James Brucker Sr. used this car for many years as his personal driver (1950-1965).

Although never restored, this 1931 Cadillac Roadster remains beautifully preserved, correct and complete today. As offered, this wonderful classic can be driven and enjoyed exactly as it is.

“We’re pleased with the comprehensive offering of automobiles assembled for our first Carlisle auction, and there’s still time for collectors to join the roster and consign their motor cars to the sale,” states Donnie Gould, President, Auctions America by RM.

Exhibiting the breadth of consignments, other highlights include:
A completely restored 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible, estimate: $60,000 – $70,000
An award-winning 1932 Ford Hi Boy, estimate $50,000 – $60,000
A rare 1974 Maserati Merak, estimate: $30,000 – $35,000
A pristine 1960 MG “A” 1600 Roadster, estimate $35,000 – $42,000
A desirable 1995 Ford Mustang Cobra “R”, estimate $28,000 – $36,000

For a regularly updated consignment list, please visit: http://www.auctionsamerica.com/events/all-lots.cfm?SaleCode=SC11&Category=Cars .

Event Details: Spring Carlisle Auction

Preview: Thursday, April 28 to Saturday, April 30
Commencing at 9:00am ET daily

Auction: Thursday, April 28 to Saturday, April 30
Commencing at 3pm ET on Thursday and Friday
Commencing at 4pm ET on Saturday

Admission: $10 day pass for swap meet also admits one to the auction
$100 bidder registration (admits two for the weekend to the auction and swap meet)

Location: Carlisle Expo Center
100 k Street
Carlisle, Pa 17013

For those unable to attend the auction in person, it will stream live on the Internet at www.auctionsamerica.com . Remote bidding options include Internet, telephone and absentee. Clients can register to bid in advance online by visiting www.auctionsamerica.com/bid .
Photo credit: Courtesy of Auctions America by RM


BAKER TIN TYPE PRIMARY (TTP)- NOSTALGIA WITH DEPENDABLITY!–Know this; S&S started some shit. A couple years ago they took the classic Shovel, Pan, and Knucklehead engine designs, and re-birthed them with many modern improvements to address leaks, durability, reliability, and performance. BAKER took the hint and re-engineered the venerable ratchet top and jockey top 4 speeds by integrating the classic external architecture with many modern internal improvements. The only piece of the puzzle missing was the primary. So BAKER took that classic 1936-64 tin design and re-constructed it with billet 6061-T6 aluminum to facilitate alternator left side motor case and 1990-2006 starter compatibility. And the tin primary leaks of the past are gone. The resulting TTP (Tin Type Primary) looks, feels and breathes nostalgia. Kick-only and starter configurations are available with shot blasted ‘raw’ or show polished finishes. The starter version is set up for factory 1.4kw 1990-2006 units. Stock tin derby and inspection covers will fit but the sleek TTP 6061-T6 aluminum covers are pure money. The chain tensioner design utilizes a fine tooth modern L-bracket, giving you plenty of room for any and all configurations.

The TTP can be ran wet or dry. The inner primary incorporates the chain oiler feed and return provisions on the back side similar to factory locations so you can continue to run Shovelhead era factory clutches; with all the fittings & hardware included. For a cleaner look with better clutch function, heat dissipation and dependability the TTP can be ran wet. By bypassing the conventional stock oil drip and suction lines, using the provided hardware, you can run the TTP just like a stock 1990-2006 primary.

TTP IS COMPATIBLE WITH:
– 1970-E84 Big Twins and custom 4-speed builds
– 1970-79 ratchet top 4-speeds (top or bottom pull)
– 1980-E84 turtle top 4-speeds (kick only TTP version)
– Jockey top 4-Speeds
– BAKER 6-into-4
– Alternator style motor cases
– Stock 1970-E84 Shovelhead clutches and BAKER splined mainshaft clutches
– 1990-2006 1.4kw H-D starters with ¼-20 or 10-32 shaft
– Traditional tin derby and inspection covers or BAKER TTP billet covers
– 1955-64 splined non-compensator motor sprockets (compensator will not fit)
– Stock 40007-36B primary chains

PRIMARY DRIVE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:
– 24* tooth motor sprocket, 37 tooth clutch sprocket, and stock 82 pitch primary chain (PN 40007-36B), for a 1.54 primary ratio.
– 22 tooth motor sprocket, 35 tooth clutch sprocket, and 80 pitch primary chain (available through BAKER) for a 1.59 primary ratio.
– 23 tooth motor sprocket, 38 tooth clutch sprocket, and stock 82 pitch primary chain (PN 40007-36B) for a 1.65 ratio.
*NOTE: 24 tooth motor sprocket is the maximum size that fits within the TTP envelope.
Stock Shovel ratios: 1.54 / 1.60 / 1.68 depending on year and model.

For more information give us a call, Toll Free: 1-877-640-2004: www.bakerdrivetrain.com. Scope out the new BAKER 4-Speed catalog (online or call us for a copy): www.bakerdrivetrain.com/catalog/index.htm

–Trish
Marketing Director
BAKER DRIVETRAIN
trish@bakerdrivetrain.com
www.bakerdrivetrain.com

TRIBUTE CAR WASH–  Six year old Brenan Thomson and Rylan, his 5 year old brother, went for a ride on their bikes Saturday Afternoon and both boys were found in a canal near their Gilbert Home. Brenan is dead while his younger brother Rylan managed to survive with the help of a volunteer rescuer.

A Car wash will be held (Saturday April 23 between the hours of 9 AM-2PM) at Fat Willy’s , 9937 E. Baseline Road, # 10 in Mesa. If you can show up, please do and pass the word to others.

Don Smith
602-264-6372 I



TRIBUTE RIDE AT C&E AUBURN V-TWIN–Would like to Thank everyone for their Prayers, Hope, Love and Will to carry on without Michael Ray. Your words of encouragement have Lightened our Hearts and Helped dry our Eyes so we may see where we are going…..

1). We will leave C&E Auburn V-Twin,Inc 12015 Shale Ridge Ln. Auburn CA 95602
530-885-5556
Sunday April 17TH by 7:30AM,

2). Then onto my Brother’s in No. Highlands should be there by 8:30AM, will leave Steve’s by 8:45AM.

3). We will head down on the Levy towards Isleton.

4). From this Point my Sister’s & Niece will take over bring us to the Destiny they have chosen.

Will be a GREAT Ride and a Beautiful Day.
So bring your Riding boots, Stories & Smiles.
So we may “GET IT ON DOWN THE HIGHWAY”!!!

Please come if you can so we may Celebrate the Life of Michael Ray Knopf.
He LOVED anything Motorcycles.
Wind in your Face & Bugs in your teeth.

See You In The Wind,

–Carlo, Emma and Family

LAUGHLIN RIVER RUN–April 27 to May 1. Life is nuts. One of the Bikernet babes dyed her hair red and ran off with the blonde bombshell. As she peeled out she said, “Maybe you need to find another redhead. I know how it is.”

A reader wrote in the other day and said something about redheads, and me and suddenly the old itch surfaced. Then Ron from MetalSport wheels mentioned a meeting in Laughlin and I always remembered Laughlin as the singular hottest run for killer babes. Josh Placa mentioned whiskey, and I remember the last Laughlin event I attended. I snatched a ticket for flying along a two-laner at 98 mph, and the Jack Daniels booth stocked me up with Jack shot glasses while I watched their shapely bartenders fill ’em. I was beginning to itch for the open road and the girls of Laughlin.

It could mean trouble, but you only go around once. And suddenly a number of features are headed this way from another tire safety feature from the River Rat just in time for riding season. Gary Marz contacted me today with a behind the scenes story about the Hoka Hey run from Florida to Alaska. We have a couple of bike build features coming, one covers a twin cam blacked out Softail build, and the other rolled into the headquarters from a guy I worked with at Easyriders.

It’s about the FXR he bought and bobbed back in the ’90s. Then we will bring you the sordid history of Kenny Samson of Samson Exhaust. I rode with him back in the ’70s. Plus, we are hoping to bring you a re-man article on an Evo five to six speed transmission by the JIMS crew. They are set up to re-man almost any transmission you ship to them, and in many cases they can make that four-speed a five-speed, or that five-speed a six-speed. That’s not all. We are working on a tech with Metalsport Wheels to show you the machining differences between 2D and 3D wheels.

So, that’s all you’re gonna get outta me right now. I still need to flesh out a couple of book chapters, but the system is winding down.

Ride forever,

–Bandit

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