Rogue’s Daytona 2012 Thursday News Report for March 22, 2012

Hey,

Another crazed day in Paradise, and this week Rogue took over the news with reports on various events from Bike Week, including this one from the Broken Spoke:

There is just so much going on during Daytona Beach Bike Week that it is impossible to attend all of the events. Like everyone else, I have choices and try to pick ones involving the best looking girls, the best food, and Jack Daniels. That’s my essential criteria, and I’m sticking with it.

The Broken Spoke Saloon on US1 in Ormond Beach is one of the places I always roll to, hell they treat me like a king. My friend Jack Schit was the master of ceremonies and really keeps things going, especially when he gives away Free Shit.

They schedule bands through out the week and couple the rockin’ entertainment with numerous contests.

Chopin’ Block Ride –In Bike Show contained a lot of sharp entries and the staff gave away some great trophies and prizes.

Guest appearances throughout the week included well know bikers. The Bar Maids are Hot and Fun plus they do make good strong, gut-bustin’ drinks.

Gotta Love The Place.
For more information on Broken Spoke locations go to http://www.brokenspokesaloon.com/

 
–Rogue
 

 
 

LE PERA SEAT OF THE WEEK, THE PLEATED CHEROKEE–  With its pure Bobbed & Chopped, King/Queen lines and incredible lower back support for the driver, Le Pera’s Cherokee offers the throwback look your Dyna was born to have. Now available with their killer pleated stitch! Rider seating area is 11.5″ wide. Passenger seating area is 7″ wide.

 
Le Pera’s Cherokee is also available in smooth seating area as well for Dyna, Softail, touring bikes, as well as the Forty-Eight. Just $455.
 
Contact your local dealer or www.lepera.com

 

BIKERNET FAMILY COUNSELING– A man was sitting reading his papers when his wife hit him round the head with a frying pan.
‘What was that for?’ the man asked.
The wife replied ‘That was for the piece of paper with the name Jenny on it that I found in your pants pocket’.

The man then said ‘When I was at the races last week Jenny was the name of the horse I bet on’ the wife apologized and went on with the housework.

Three days later the man is watching TV when his wife bashes him on the head with an even bigger frying pan, knocking him unconscious.
Upon re-gaining consciousness the man asked why she had hit again.

Wife replied, ‘Your horse phoned’

–from Rik Savenko

 

 

DAYTONA BIKE WEEK, A WEEK LATER FALLS DIRECTLY INTO SPRING BREAK–  The 2012 Daytona Bike Week which always has so much going on had a few additional twists this year. Because of a change in NASCAR scheduling, Bike Week was held a week later, directly on top of college kids Spring Break.

There was some concern from law enforcement. There might be some scantily clad, hot nights issues. I was aware of two: some college girls are headed home with a smile on their cute faces and some great memories, while more than one young biker is walking around like a proud rooster.

 Add ST. Patricks Day which gave many an added reason to drink and party, and of course they all wore green while doing it. Many of the outfits were quite interesting.

–Rogue

 
 
 

 

TUCKER ROCKY ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH GRATEFUL DEAD PRODUCTIONS AND RHINO ENTERTAINMENT–Grateful Dead Productions and Rhino Entertainment announce a new relationship with Tucker Rocky Distributing, a leader in sales and distribution of Powersports products. River Road, a Tucker Rocky brand, will create and market apparel and accessories for the Powersports industry using legendary Grateful Dead artwork and will introduce the first collection at the Indianapolis Dealer Expo, February 17-19, 2012.

     

 

 
“We are thrilled to partner with Grateful Dead,” stated Brent Ash, River Road Brand Manager. “Grateful Dead’s iconic images provide us an incredible opportunity to supply our dealer network exciting products that appeal to Dead fans with an interest in Powersports.”

“We should thank our Grateful Dead fans, as it was their idea for us to create a collection of motorcycle apparel and accessories. We are excited to partner with Tucker Rocky on this collection.” stated Sara Nemerov, SVP, Consumer Products and Brand Licensing at Warner Music Group.
 
   

 

US based dealers will now be able to directly purchase Grateful Dead Powersports related products from Tucker Rocky starting on February 1, 2012. Tucker Rocky will handle all customer service, sales orders and warranty matters effective on that date. To order Grateful Dead products, contact your Tucker Rocky Sales consultant or call customer service at 800-347-1010 or visit Tucker Rocky’s website at www.tuckerrocky.com.

 

CATHY’S HELP FOUNDATION RIDE–Jeremy Johnson of Muttin Cycles and one of the Limpnickie Lot Builders organized a ride on Tuesday of Daytona Bike Week for Cathy’s Help Foundation.

The foundation caters to women battling breast cancer with their every day needs by supplying funds for medication, testing, home repairs and other bills.

The ride started at the Broken Spoke and stopped to pick up other riders at the Limpnickie Lot and ended at JB’ Fish Camp for some good food.
For more information on Cathy’s Help Foundation go to http://www.cathyshelp.blogspot.com/

–Rogue

 

BANDIT’S LATEST BIRTHDAY GIFT–The folks over at the Firearms Blog found this incredible new design created by Arsenal Firearms, who provided these photos and the video below.

The AF team is clearly proud of their achievement, writing on their site that:

“To commemorate the legendary Colt 1911-A1 in the Centenary by making a true industrial market-ready double barrel .45 caliber pistol. We achieved success in the brief span of 6 months, after intense and round-the-clock 3D designing, stereolithographic modeling and parts machining.”

This is not an entirely new concept, and there have been many other double barrel pistols created in the past. In fact, ten years ago a Swiss armorer named Vivian Mueller cut and welded together parts of the storied Sig P210 for a similar effect. He successfully created a long slide, double barrel 9mm pistol that shot well. But the AF 2011 is the first time two pistols have been welded into one in a design that is shelf-ready and meant for sale.

That’s right — this model can be produced and sold in a mass market instead of just one-off collector pieces.

Now you may be wondering how the AF 2011 performs. Sure, it looks cool, and it certainly can throw rounds downrange, but what kind of patterns can it put on a target?
According to the AF team, the double barrel 2011 shoots cleanly and with good-enough accuracy:

“The gun can be handled by any shooter… [and] holds amazing and surprising target performance for the shooter: in fact, it will group all the 8 double .45 caliber rounds (16 bullets) held in the duplex, single columns magazines, in a target of the size of an orange at 15 yards and of a water melon at 25.”

Whether you think you have room in your collection for the AF-2011 or not, you probably want to see this amazing piece of gun craftsmanship doing what it does best. So below is a video that gives you the full effect of the AF2011.
Right after he finishes off some shots, the test shooter describes the stopping power in his hands:

“This was 8 double rounds…. in other words, it was 4000 grains of payload sent downrange in about 5 seconds. to achieve the same result with a single barrel 9mm pistol we would need to shoot about 30 rounds, with two changes of magazines, in about 30 seconds.”

“The AF2011-A1 can be ordered either with 2 independent triggers and one sear group (left or right, with user-interchangeability for right or left operations) or with 2 triggers permanently joined and the choice of 1 or 2 sear groups. The AF2011-A1 is available in mirror finish Deep Blue or with a 3400 Vickers surface hardness White Ash Nitrite coating.”

 

IOWA GRAND MOTORCYCLE RALLY–  The town of Newton, Iowa, will be alive this summer with bikers from around the country attending The Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally at the Iowa Speedway this July 25th – 28th.

Kicking the inaugural Iowa Grand Rally into high gear is a meet and greet with stars of the hit FX Network TV series Sons of Anarchy, Katey Sagal “Gemma” and Charlie Hunnam “Jax” and the History Channel’s American Pickers star, Danielle Colby Cushman who will also host the Iowa Grand Tattoo Competition. Headlining music acts include Joe Diffie and Rev Theory, and the pyrotechnic ‘80s tribute band Hairball, with more headliner acts to be announced. Gallagher the Comedian is also bringing his smashing show to the Speedway rally.

“The Iowa Grand Rally is picking up steam every month, and I know all bikers will enjoy the inaugural IGR. The lineup of entertainment from bands to motorcycle events keeps growing weekly. Vendors and sponsors are lining up for the event,” said Conrad Clement, Chairman of Iowa Speedway. “The city of Newton is really pushing this event, too. They are planning rides, a pig roast and other events around the city square during the rally.”

Rally co-producer and emcee, the legendary Jay Allen commented “The Iowa Grand is uniting riders from all walks in life. We’ve got sport bike riders, long distance mile eaters and custom builders all coming together to throw down at this rockin’ Speedway venue. From world class motorcycle events to smokin’ music and more, this is going to be an off-the-hook four-day party.”

Other Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally event highlights include:

The Wall that Heals and a Military Tribute Ride sponsored by J&P Cycles
John Lehman Tribute Ride
Baker Smoke Down Show Down the Ultimate Race to Fifth Gear
Miss Iowa Grand with cash prizes
National Motorcycle Museum and J&P Cycles Vintage Bike Show
S&S Cycles Circle of Honor Tribute to the Troops
Jay Allen Bike Builders Invitational
Iowa Grand Tattoo Competition
Iowa Grand Ride-In Bike Show
Ride the Speedway and Da$h for Ca$h Drag Racing
Motorcycle Cowboys Bike Rodeo and Grand Swap Meet
The Northeast Sportbike Association (NESBA) Track Days, and much more!

The Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally will be held Wednesday, July 25th – Saturday, July 28th at the Iowa Speedway, Exit 168 off I-80. Tent and RV camping is available. Accepting both general vendor and swap vendor applications online. More events and acts to be announced.

Go to www.iowagrandrally.com and www.facebook.com/iowagrandmotorcyclerally for more information and to buy tickets on sale now! Early bird special pricing: $75 for 4-day pass includes free tent camping. Offer ends April 15th. Self-contained RV camping is an additional $50. Day passes are also available. Ticket price is $110 4-day pass at the gate. 866-787-8946.

 

ART REPORTS IN FROM BURPA–  This is the big show in Pattaya Thailand.
Not to be confused with the indoors Bangkok Motorbike Festival.

Obviously this is held outdoors, in a very large facility.

Draws somewhere over 20,000 people in controlled chaos.

Fryed Brothers were the featured Band.  First-ever American band to play the event. Went well.

 –Art Hall
Quick Throttle photographer
Bikernet International editor

 


BIKERNET NEWS WET T-SHIRT CONTEST– What were you expecting?

–Buckshot

 

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NEW FEATURE COMING FROM BIKERNET EDITORIAL STAFF IN NORTH CAROLINA–A twin cam café racer will be photographed and featured on Bikernet by Mike Pullin and his lovely wife Vicki. One staffer point out that it’s 200 pounds too heavy, and could use a chain guard, but it’s damn cool. Watch for it shortly on Bikernet.

 

ALL NEW THE BUCKSHOT BLOG–  I just started my own blog! It’s Buckshot’s Belligerent Biker Blog. I’ll have updates on projects in the shop, short fiction, poetry, political clap-trap, and anything else I find that’s interesting.

If ya like it, be sure to hit the LIKE button, subscribe, and pass the link along to your friends! I’m trying to get as many LIKEs as I can, and subscribers world-wide!

B-

http://12gaugebuck.blogspot.com

ACCIDENT SCENE MANAGEMENT INC. SEMINARS AT BIKE WEEK IN DAYTONA–  Members of A.S.M.I were in Daytona for Bike Week promoting and teaching their course on what to do if you are at the scene of a motorcycle crash and or collision.

It is important to know what to do until the emergency team and or ambulance arrives.

Courses can be scheduled in your area and more information is available at http://roadguardians.org/site/

 
I had the opportunity of spending time with 3 of the instructors, Vickie Sanfelipo (founder), Cat Hammes (one legged blond) and Gina Woods (open road radio).

I am still not sure who was suppose to keep who from getting in trouble LOL

–Rogue

 
 

SUPPORT SFV REMODELING PROJECT– The Brick is a donation that specifically helps offset remodeling costs at San Fernando Valley Hells Angel Clubhouse in Chatsworth. Bricks will be laid into the hard-scape later this year.

Each Brick cost $200 and two lines are available with 18 charachters per line which includes “spaces” and punctuation. Please email me K.O. Or Rusty at illusioncycles@gmail.com for details or questions.

 

SAMSON EXHAUST INTRODUCES THE POWERFLOW III– Two-into-One Exhaust for 2010-2012 Harley-Davidson Dressers or Road Kings.
 

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 for all 2010-2012 Harley-Davidson dressers and Road Kings. 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.

Samson has over 745 different styles to choose from and they have all styles available for Harley’s new 2012 model lineup. And now there’s no more guessing what a particular style will sound like…listen to each of Samson’s exhausts right from their internet site.

Features and Benefits
 

•O2 sensor ports accept O.E.M. / Aftermarket sensors
•Installer Friendly
•Removable Baffles
•Full Coverage Heat Shields
•Limited 1 year warranty
•Available in chrome and Sinister Black Ceramic (special request)
•MSRP-$599.95
*$539.95 (*If ordering directly off of the internet)

•FREE SHIPPING
 

Check out Samson Exhaust’s entire ‘12 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.

WE SHOULD BOUGHT THIS FOR BANDIT’S BD–Knuckle Meat Pounder

“Ya wanna piece a meat?” This metal meat tenderizer makes the job easier and way more fun. 41/3″H x 2″W x 2¾”D.

Free standard shipping today when you join Club W.O.E. Click here to learn how!

www.whereonearth.com

 

PRI ANNOUNCES TRANSITION AND SALE TO SEMA– Performance Racing Industry (PRI), producers of the motorsports business magazine and trade show, finalized plans to be purchased by the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA). The transaction is set to close in late March 2012.

With 20-plus years of publishing and management experience at PRI, John Kilroy will serve as Vice President/General Manager of PRI and assume day-to-day operations for the group. All the operations, employees and offices will remain intact at PRI’s current location in Laguna Beach, California.

“Steve Lewis launched the PRI concept a quarter-of-a-century ago, as an organization totally dedicated solely to the racing industry,” said Kilroy. “It was Steve’s dream that PRI continue to serve the racing community, and to ‘nest’ PRI with an organization that clearly understands PRI’s heritage and the role we play in how the racing industry conducts business. We are pleased to have found that strategic partner in SEMA.”

Lewis, founder and current CEO of PRI, will now be able to dedicate his time and energy to pursue his lifelong passion for motorsports which includes management of his Nine Racing midget team and supporting the racing career of his son Michael, 2011 Formula 3 Italia Rookie of the Year.

For more information, visit www.performanceracing.com

 

JIMS HANDCRAFTED WELDED COVERS–  JIMS new Handcrafted Welded Covers have the same precision machined quality you would expect from JIMS, but are now available in our brand new RawCut & Welded design.

These covers are plated with a bright dip, anodized finish and will update your bike to a tough new handcrafted look. JIMS Handcrafted Welded Cam Cover and JIMS Handcrafted Welded Transmission Side Covers all feature a clean, precision cut fin pack design to aid in cooling and add to the rugged handcrafted feel. These along with JIMS.

Handcrafted Welded Tappet Covers all share the same custom, hand-made welds that create the RawCut look we were after. Even JIMS Pushrod Cover Tubes boast the same bright dip, anodized finish to match their counterparts. Applications vary, for more information please visit us at www.jimsusa.com, find us on Facebook, or call 805-482-6913.

 
 

BIKERNET INSURANCE AGENT SENDS WARNING–Beware These Signs Of An Online Tax Scam. As tax season starts, be alert for publishing emails that appear to be messages from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Scammers use email, websites and even social media to trick taxpayers into sharing personal and financial information, which they can then use to steal your identity. Meant to either frighten or entice, these fraudulent messages may threaten a tax audit or offer a tax refund.

But know this: The IRS does not generally send unsolicited e-mails to taxpayers or request financial account security information, such as PIN numbers. Further, they will not discuss tax account information with taxpayers via e-mail or use it to request sensitive financial and personal information from taxpayers.

Signs of a tax scam

Scams may appear legitimate and some may even use the IRS logo. Warning signs that you’ve received a fraudulent message include:

* Requests for personal and/or financial information, such as your Social Security number and bank or credit card account numbers.

* Tempting offers that might persuade readers to click on links or respond to messages.

* Threats that suggest consequences for not responding to the email.

* Incorrect grammar, spelling or phrasing—especially when referencing the IRS or other government agencies—and links to inaccurate URLs. Rather than relying on links listed in the message, manually type the official IRS website directly into your search engine address bar to follow up.

Reporting scams

If you receive an online message you suspect is a scam, the IRS suggests taking the following steps:

* Do not open any attachments or links. These could lead you to a fake IRS website, where opening a link could download malware or allow someone to hack into your computer.

* Ignore messages that offer a refund. Instead, go to the IRS’s Where’s My Refund? site to determine if you are actually receiving a refund.

* Forward the message or web address to phishing@irs.gov.

* Delete the message.

Learn more about scams that impersonate the IRS The IRS also provides additional information about precautions to take if you receive messages that appear to be from the agency.

–Dennis Predmore
Official Bikernet Insurance agent
State Farm Insurance
(805) 495-5228


NEW BOOK ON THE SHELVES–The project I have been working on for the past two-and-a-half years is on the shelf.

A Common Man (Ikce Wicasa) Modern Lakota Spirituality and Practice: Words and Wisdom from Sidney Keith and Melvin Miner eBook
It’s a book about the Lakota Sioux religion in the words of two Native American men from South Dakota. Sydney Keith and Melvin Miner were both respected spiritual and community leaders.

They describe in their own words their lives and their experiences on the Red Path.

At this time the book is available in e-book form at Amazon.com. You don’t need a kindle to read the book as you can download a free reader on their website.

It will be available on iBookstore this week. Sony and Barnes and Noble in two to four weeks. Kobo, Baker and Taylor, Copia and Gardners in the near future.

— Kevin Thomas
Bikernet Book Reviewer

LIFESTYLE DEAL OF THE WEEK, 1997 HERITAGE SOFTAIL, SWEET OLD SCHOOL LOOKS! ONLY $13,995.00–Here’s a really clean Heritage Softail! It’s got a powerful 80 cubic inch motor, Samson dual straight fishtail exhaust, 21-inch chrome Fat Daddy spoke front wheel, 16-inch rear Fat Daddy spoke wheel, chrome front end, 18-inch chubby ape hangers, headlight bar, chrome swing arm, HD nostalgia grips, tons of chrome, and way too many upgrades to list here!

Come see this bike in person before it’s gone! Like all of LifeStyle Cycles pre-owned Harleys, this bike has been thoroughly tested and inspected by a LifeStyle Cycles technician after undergoing a rigorous 38-point motorcycle inspection.

STD IS ALIVE, NEW AND EXCLUSIVE FROM BIKER’S CHOICE–You’ve been asking for them, here they are, STD Replica Panhead Cylinder Heads!! These all American made performance heads use stock Panhead exhaust, can take plumber or o-ring intake, single spark plug and stock Panhead bolt pattern.

Available assembled or unassembled without valves, guides and springs, and available in three styles from 48-65, and sold in sets.

 
For more application information visit www.bikerschoice.com.

Happy Riding!

–Carmen
 
 

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WHAT COULD IT MEAN? No Emissions Testing for Pre-1981 Vehicles Proposed in California–  There is one thing that virtually all automotive enthusiasts hate, and that is strict emissions inspection requirements. While there are some states with more lenient rules and some counties that don’t even have emission testing, California’s emissions standards in general are the epitome of a performance car owner’s nightmare. However, as we found out from the SEMA Action Network, more cars could be exempt from California’s strict emissions standards soon if newly drafted legislation is passed. Don’t rejoice yet, but all your pre-1981 vehicles might never have to be tested for compliance of emissions standards again.

If you’ve lived in California for some time, you may remember when the state had a rolling emissions-test exemption for all vehicles that were 30 years old or older. Unfortunately, this exemption was replaced by a law in 2004 requiring life-long emissions tests for all post-1975 vehicles.

While all 1976 and newer California vehicles (except vehicles 6 years old and newer) have to pass emissions currently to be able to be eligible for registration, this could soon change thanks to a bill introduced to the California Senate.

Proposed by Senator Doug LaMalfa, the new bill recognizes that not only are few pre-1981 vehicles owned compared to the number of cars on the road, but also that they have minimal impact on emissions. Senate Bill 1224 also endorses that the overwhelming majority of pre-1981 vehicles still driven are well maintained and driven less often, as well as shorter distances, than newer model years.

Senate Bill (S.B.) 1224 aims to bring pre-1981 vehicle owners some relief as their vehicles are a poor source for emissions reductions. With as few 1976 to 1980 model-year vehicles as there are compared to all the vehicles on the road, S.B. 1224 argues that exempting these five model years is not going to make a big enough impact on emissions to continue justifying the current post-1975 regulations.

Obviously having this bill passed is a big deal for California automotive enthusiasts and would mean fewer old cars are punished for emissions they barely contribute to.

The bill will be reviewed in the California Senate Transportation and Housing Committee come March 27th. To make your support known for S.B. 1224, you can contact members of the Senate Transport and Housing Committee with contact information provided on the SEMA Action Network’s alert page

–Rod Authority
  

BIKERNET 5-BALL RACING WHEELER REPORT–  At Bikernet we’re as busy as a nine, ya-fukin-ya, ya-gotta be politically correct these days, person team consisting of one-0legged contestants in an ass kickin contest early Monday morning after a red-hot-double-shot of Columbian beans on the rocks, hold the sugar!

Relax the Boss says, take your time, as long has your report hits the copy desk by noon or sooner, yesterday. It seems the heat is turned up these days, content is flying in from all eight directions. It must be an affliction of some sort hitchhiking in on the cool breeze that swirls over the tongue-in-groove-oak-lined-hallways. Once in a blue moon the wafting breeze smells like dead fish in a packing plant at quitting time. Or was it the tuna sandwich for lunch?

After scrutinizing the 5 Ball Racing Teams first official Bonneville report a passing grade was issued meriting a posting in the news.

We’re less than 120 days until the starters green flag makes a figure eight, easily visible form the starting line located about 300 feet away. Time to take a deep breath, settle in for the ride, gently squeeze the trigger and Haul ASS!

Daytona Winner!

Mike Beland and his new bike “Janet” had a great week at Daytona. First by winning the international motorcycle show ultimate builder bike show in the performance mod class with his 140 cubic inch nitrous land rocket, taking the big silver cup and a check for 2000 dollars. And then finishing the weekend with a win at the rats hole for the fourth time. Mike has been laying low for a couple years but A1 cycles is back on track and ready to show the world that this bike isn’t just a show bike! Stay tuned for Dyno sheets and time slips from the track and gps slips from top end runs! Www.a1 cycles.net

Michael’s “Janet” just happens to run an Aerocharger Series 55 Turbo. Helluva choice that adds a handful of predictable horsepower.

www.turbodoc.com

The Cantina costs pennies a day, featuring, on occasion, tastily-shot-almost-naked women adorning bad ass motorcycles and a lot more that’s only featured Sundays.

Or you can wait until the Thursday news and miss the long-legged-scantily-clad sweethearts waiting for you in the Sunday post.

Haul Ass!
Ride for your Life!
Ray C Wheeler
Performance Editor
wheeler@bikernet.com

 

 

BIKERNET SEA WORLD FINDINGS–Why Sharks Circle You Before Attacking…
Two great white sharks swimming in the ocean spied survivors of a sunken ship.

“Follow me son” the father shark said to the son shark and they swam to the mass of people.
“First we swim around them a few times with just the tip of our fins showing.”

And they did.

“Well done, son! Now we swim around them a few times with all of our fins showing.”

And they did.

“Now we eat everybody.” And they did.

When they were both gorged, the son asked, “Dad, why didn’t we just eat them all at first?
Why did we swim around and around them?”

His wise father replied, “Because they taste better without the shit inside!”

No need to thank me, I just try to learn something new every day.

–from Rik Savenko

FROM RIVERA PRIMO THE ORIGINAL TAPER LIKE PUSHRODS– Way back in the late ’80s Mel Magnet (Founder of Rivera Primo Inc. formerly Rivera Engineering) was fooling around with pushrod design. Back then there wasn’t much of a choice except straight steel pushrods, and Mel was sure he could design something better.

 
We needed something that was light, very strong and easy to install in an Evo big twin motor. Research was done and prototypes were built at the Rivera Engineering R & D facility. Ultimately we made a tapered pushrod for strength, using Chromemoly steel for durability and lightness and a unique adjuster to collapse the pushrod for removal without taking off the Evo rocker boxes.
 
The Taper Lite was born! The first Taper Lites fit Evo after which came the Shovel & Sporty Taper Lites. The latest installment to the Taper Lite story was to fit the newly born (back then) Twin Cam motors.

Back into research & development we came to the conclusion that although chrome-moly steel works great with the other engines, due to the shortened length of the pushrod on the Twin Cam motors and the space restrictions when adjusting, aluminum would be the preferred metal for these puppies.

 
We use only the finest quality aluminum for ultimate strength, durability and of course, lightness.
 
 

THE D&D SPONSORED FILIGREE CHOPPER Finishes the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show Series–The Filigree Chopper, built by Brass Balls Bobbers and sponsored by D&D’s performance Bob Cat pipe, finished the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show series with (1) 2nd and (4) 4ths during the show series. It competed in the unlimited, ultra-competitive FreeStyle Class.

One of the best features of the bike is something that show enthusiasts didn’t get to hear… the soul-satisfying exhaust with the deep rumble from the 100ci Crazy Horse engine, which makes its presence known through a trick D&D Bob Cat exhaust system from D&D Performance Enterprises.

The Bob Cat pipe was designed in collaboration with the University of Texas Engineering Department to produce 10% gain in torque and horsepower across the entire RPM range when combined with a high-flow air cleaner. The sound profile is better than stock but doesn’t produce a drone or high-pitch bark.

The factory Bob Cat 2:1 pipe is available in midnight black or show-quality chrome with choice of polished aluminum, black, or carbon fiber sleeve. The Bobcat pipe is designed for select 2000 – 2012 Harley-Davidson Softails and Sportsters.

The Filigree Chopper is sponsored by a great selection of American companies including Foremost Insurance, V-Plus Engine by Crazy Horse Motorcycles, rear shocks by Suspension Technologies, primary from Evil Engineering, Ridewright Wheels, electrics from Accel, 3 Guyz Springer, wiring and speedo from Wire-Plus, gas cap, headlight and rear light form Crime Scene Choppers and controls from Excel.

The paint is based on the original Brass Balls Tattoo bike where the raw metal was clear coated. Brass Balls used candy blue and pinstriped filigree. The paint contrasts nicely with the nickel-plated frame.

Get more information on the D&D Bob Cat pipe at www.danddexhaust.com

 
 

RARE OLD AEE AD– I found a page on Facebook and he has some AEE ads. Man I wish I still had all of my AEE mags and all the others from back then!

–RFR
 

DAYTONA BIKE WEEK PULLS THE NEW BREED INTO THE SUN–
I met these young people at the Broken Spoke and they rode this Sporty from NJ and she sat on one of those folded up Mexican blankets.

I think that merits a mention on Bikernet, it is good to see the younger generation doing that.

–Rogue

THE DEFINITION OF FREEDOM–  I was having a conversation with a good friend the other day who is widely loved and respected in our community. He is an wise old man. I really cant stress the old part enough, I mean this dude is older than old but wise, well sorta wise.

He asked me a question I have thought about almost daily since he asked me three months ago. “What is the definition of freedom?” he pontificated. After thinking about it, I can say that I do not have an answer. I think it’s a lot of things to a lot of people. I think it is relative to everyone and totally limitless. But can also disappear completely in a second.

Freedom stands for something greater than just the right to act however I choose.

Certainly, freedom does mean the right to do as one pleases—to think, believe, speak, worship (or not worship), move about, gather, and generally act as you choose—but only until your choices start to infringe on another person’s freedom.

Abuse of freedom leads to its demise, think about some yelling “fire” in a crowded theater. Think about laws that limit sound emissions for motorcycles.

Some say the sharpest interpretation of freedom is the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action. I guess I could go along with that.

For me, freedom is about living my life the way I want too, having a government that is not oppressive (or too oppressive anyway), the freedom to own firearms, and riding a motorcycle without the possibility of mandatory roadside checkpoints. Right now I don’t have all of those freedoms.

So ask yourself, what is your definition of freedom and do you actually have it?

–Jeff Hennie
Motorcycle Riders Foundation

I would like to respond to this. We are supposed to be a Free country. A Free country should honor Freedom and government agencies should work to provide services without diminishing Freedoms. It should not be us against our own government agencies. I believe there is a balance. I could go on, but the News calls.–Bandit

NEGOTIABLE VINTAGE DEAL OF THE WEEK– Only $4500. Delivered to California with a Texas title. It’s a ’61 XLCH survivor. Since 1981 it hasn’t been on the road. Wheels need to be redone, turns over and shifts, the Bandidos mc built this bike.

–Tim
negotiableparts@aol.com

 

SOLID BRASS PAN COVERS ONLY FROM PAUGHCO–  These new SOLID BRASS PAN COVERS just introduced by Paughco are going to have Panhead owners rockin’. Manufactured from start to finish at Paughco’s massive complex in Carson City, NV, these awesome covers are formed from a sheet of solid brass to be an exact bolt on replacement for the originals.

Both smooth and ribbed styles are available to fit 1948-1965 machines and retail for just $299.95.

Paughco’s SOLID BRASS PAN COVERS use the stock D-Ring and an optional chrome Allen screw kit is available for $15.95. For complete detail call direct to 775-246-5738 or catch them on line at www.paughco.com

 

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT VOCABULARY LESSON–  conniption kuh-NIP-shuhn, noun:

A fit of hysterical excitement or anger.

“Wah!” says Stella-Rondo. I knew she’d cry. She had a conniption fit right there in the kitchen.
— Eudora Welty, “Why I Live at the P.O.” The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty

When they came home, everybody was having a conniption about a big giant fight in the village over who got whose share of their horrid meat.
— Barbara Kingsolver, The Poisonwood Bible

A day or two later I was going about my business when a voice from above bellowed, ALL HAPPY FAMILIES RESEMBLE ONE ANOTHER, nearly giving me a conniption.
— Nicole Krauss, The History of Love: A Novel

Conniption is actually an invented word. It first appeared in America in 1833 and may be related to the word corruption which was use in the sense of “anger” in the early 1800s.

 
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LET’S PAUSE FOR A QUIET SPIRITUAL MOMENT–An Alabama preacher said to his congregation, “Someone in this congregation has spread a rumor that I belong to the Ku Klux Klan. This is a horrible lie and one which a Christian community cannot tolerate. I am embarrassed and do not intend to accept this. Now, I want the party who did this to stand and ask forgiveness from God and this Christian Family.”
 
No one moved.
 
The preacher continued, “Do you have the nerve to face me and admit this is a falsehood? Remember, you will be forgiven and in your heart you will feel glory. Now stand and confess your transgression.”
 
Again all was quiet. Then slowly, a drop-dead gorgeous blonde with a body that would stop traffic rose from the third pew. Her head was bowed and her voice quivered as she spoke, “Reverend there has been a terrible misunderstanding. I never said you were a member of the Ku Klux Klan. I simply told a couple of my friends that you were a wizard under the sheets.”
 

The preacher fell to his knees, his wife fainted, and the congregation roared.

 
–from Rik Savenko

 

HERE IS THE THURSDAY DEAL FROM THE BIKERNET CLASSIFIEDS! A 1994 Dyna Low Rider! 1340 EVO, 5 Speed tranny, Super Trapp exhaust, Forward controls, sissy bar with pad, luggage rack, saddlebags included, 29k on the counter. Great all around bike for $6500!

GO CHECK OUT THE BIKERNET CLASSIFIEDS, WHERE THE ADVENTURE IS JUST WAITING TO BEGIN! YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU WILL FIND!

–MIKE the STEALTH

http://bikernet.sprocketlist.com/Dyna-Glide/2520076/Clean-Low-Milage-Harley-Dyna-Low-Rider.html

 

 

SWEDISH SHERIFF REPORTS–Landracing.com now have a spin-off in Sweden.
Dried salt lakes rather rare for the Swedes, so they use frozen lakes.

No yoke, two feet of ice and they are ready for the flying kilometer. This year was the fourth running and topspeed was set by a quad around 250km/h.

The Harley people where hoovering around 200 km/H ( 6o mph is like 100 km/H).

The challenge for the bikes is to not hit the tracks of the V8s, could be some snaking wobble riding.  Next year at the 5th people are expected to come from all over the globe, once in a lifetime experience!

http://www.landracing.se/apps/blog/
http://www.landracing.com/

–Sheriff On the rocks

http://www.facebook.com/SHERIFFMEDIAGROUP

 
SHERIFF MEDIA GROUP

S-36030 LAMMHULT
SWEDEN

 

CAPONE RACING ENTERPRISE at Harley-Davidson of Boston Open House– Wakefield, MA: Frank Capone and Capone Racing Enterprise will be taking their record breaking race team to Harley-Davidson of Boston for a huge open house this Saturday from 9-5.

For the non-locals in search of some race chatter you can find Harley-Davidson of Boston at
1760 Revere Beach Pkwy Rte. 16 Everett, MA 02149 or call for directions Phone: (877) 427-5391.

Capone will be set up in the Service Department where most gear heads gravitate and will be there to answer questions about his participation in the 2012 Screamin’ Eagle AHDRA Race series. Capone was 2010 AHDRA Pro Rookie of the Year and his team broke both the 1/8 and 1/4 mile Elapsed time records in Pro Modified last season.

Capone Racing Enterprises will be fielding two Pro Modifieds and a Pro Gas Motorcycle at all 2012 AHDRA event. With such a grueling schedule this might be your only time to see Capone Racing Enterprises in full race set up near Wakefield. Go CHECK ‘EM OUT.

Capone Racing’s team consists of Mark Godin, Richard Murray, Lorne Buchanan and Proud Capone Racing sponsors : G&G Engineering, DAS Performance, L. Buchanan Co., Gannos Machine, Vanson Leathers and all the staff at Capone Landscape.

Capone can be reached at:

facjr88@yahoo.com
781-224-0700
and by visiting his website at: www.caponeracing.com

 
 

5th ANNUAL BIKER FUSION RAISES $16,000 in One Fun Filled Evening– Event promoters Carrie Repp of R&R Promotions and Ken Conte of Rise Above Consulting are pleased to announce the success of their “Biker Fusion” fundraiser, held for the fifth time last week as part of Daytona Bike Week festivities.

This year’s event had a great showing from the motorcycle industry and supporters, attracting more than 600 guests and raising more than $16,000 for Soldiers’ Angels, a volunteer-led non-profit that provides aid and comfort to active servicemen and women of the U.S. military as well as veterans and their families.

Funds contributed last week bring the total raised during the event’s five-year run to more than $75,000. Conte and Repp expressed gratitude to the event venue, the Doghouse Bar and Grill on Main Street in Daytona, as well as the long list of event sponsors.

“Once again, the way the community and the industry rally together to benefit those who’ve served our country is just awesome,” said Carrie Repp, event organizer and owner of R&R Promotions. “Our hosts, Dave Perewitz, Paul Yaffe and Steve Broyles did a great job, and we are so honored to have so many people come out to help veterans, those actively serving, and their families.”

Highlights included an appearance by Victory Motorcycles special guest Sergeant Major Harold G. Overstreet, USMC retired, the 12th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (1991-1995), as well as a live auction of a variety of products from sponsors and supporters.

Fusion supporters also witnessed the unveiling of a custom Victory Motorcycles ride designed for legendary Marine and Drill Instructor R. Lee Ermey, a.k.a. “The Gunny.” Gunny’s new ride was custom designed and painted by the Victory Industrial Design staff. Polaris Motorcycles built this bike for him to ride in Daytona and at future military support rides.

 
–Ken Conte

DAYTONA BOOK SIGNING, Cannonball Diary–  Chris Sommer Simmons was in Daytona for Bike Week and did numerous signings of her new book The American Motorcycle Girl’s Cannonball Diary.

It is about her ride on a 1915 Harley-Davidson motorcycle in a Coast to Coast Endurance Run from Kitty Hawk North Carolina to Santa Monica California in 16 days.

The book is extremely well done and keeps you interested from cover to cover. It also contains great photos, many by Michael Lichter.

For those who did not get a copy it is available from Parker House – ISBN978-1-935350-16-3

 
–Rogue

KIEHL’S CHARITY DESERT RUN FROM VEGAS TO LA– Kiehl’s is embarking on a 5-day charity motorcycle ride next week (called Kiehl’s Desert Run for amfAR – from Vegas, through Palm Springs and Dana Point, into LA) to raise funds and awareness for amfAR. Along the way, we will announce a $25,000 donation, as well as unveil a custom bike designed by Paul Cox.

The group of riders is small (Kiehl’s President, Paul Cox, Timothy White, Grant Reynolds, Chris Maida) – ALL on customs!

Once we get into the LA area, we are inviting ANY local bikers to join us in a community ride on Sunday, April 1st.

–LAUREN RODOLITZ
KIEHL’S SINCE 1851
435 HUDSON STREET, 5TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10014
T. 917.606.9557 | F. 917.606.9532 | C. 917.710.6845 | WWW.KIEHLS.COM HTTP://WWW.TWITTER.COM/LaurenAtKiehls

ACE CAFÉ LONDON Streetfighter & Stunt Fest 2012–Ace Cafe London, in association with StuntUK and the international StuntBike Freestyle (SBF) competition, have teamed up again to present the 3rd annual Ace Cafe London Streetfighter & Stunt Festival, to be held throughout the day from 10am on Sunday 29th July at the UK’s premiere shopping centre, Brent Cross – one mile east from the cafe along the North Circular Road near the M1 Motorway.

In addition to trade and industry stands and displays, this increasingly popular annual event combines the cafe’s legendary Streetfighter Sunday, as well as showcasing the live action final of the SBF competition, with stunt riders from across Europe and beyond taking part and competing for the coveted awards and cash prize fund totalling £5K.

Individual Free Style
1st – £2K
2nd – 1K
3rd – £750

Longest Stoppie – £750

Sickest Trick – £500

Highlights of this prestigious event include “Best Streetfighter” static display and competition organised by Streetfighters Magazine, plus “Show Up n’ Shine” competitions with awards and prizes to include a full “Styling Kit” to the value of approx. £1K, courtesy of Rizoma, Italy’s renowned manufacturer of exclusive and exotic motorcycle jewellery.

Other features include dyno shoot-out, tyre-frying burnouts and a wheelie machine for those who want to experience “Up in the air thrills, together with interactive stands and displays, live entertainment on the Ace stage includes with The Fuel Girls, and mixed with the music, the roar of engines and tyre-shredding drifters, along with the spectacular motorcycling aerobatics and hot tricks of the East Coast FMX Team, featuring Chris “Sir Swampy” Birch, widely acknowledged as Britain’s No.1 FMX rider, a regular at the Red Bull X Fighters and BoldDog FMX British Championship winner, adrenaline will be pumping – let the games begin!

London’s Air Ambulance is once again the events chosen charity.

To enter your bike in the Streetfighters Magazine static display, please contact Will Jobbins at the magazine: will.jobbins@oceanmedia.co.uk

Tickets to be available from Easter at the cafe and via the Ace web shop as well as “On the gate on the day”

Buy your ticket at the cafe and you will receive a free tea or coffee.

Tickets:
£10 per person
£15 Family Ticket (available on the day)

Club & Group pre-booking concessions available – please contact Jan at the cafe on enquiries@ace-cafe-london.com

www.stuntuk.com
www.streetfightersmag.com
www.londonsairambulance.com
www.fuelgirls.co.uk
www.ecfmx.co.uk
www.rizoma.com

WIN THE CHOPPER–  That’s right. You can enter by filling out the coupon, subscribe at Bandit’s Cantina. Or subscribe to the mighty Cycle Source Magazine

 

HANG ON–The weeks are flying at us like rice at a wedding. This coming weekend we will hit you with another Antique from the Sturgis Museum, Chuck’s T-shirt article, with Rogue’s shots, and two more Bonneville updates as we catch up reporting on progress.

We will bring you the full Saddlemen tech on building a custom seat for my Mudflap Girl FXR. Saddlemen has taken bike seat making to a new level with the addition or their gel, then the spinal relief channel. Those two comforting aspects add two complete production processes to seat manufacturing. Natch, I was shooting for cool, but after I saw what they did with Buster’s Shrunken FXR seat, I decided to let the comfort masters add a lumbar support area. This puppy is designed to be cool, and long-distance rideable, including to Sturgis this year.

Next week we head back to the Saddlemen factory to work on the seat covering pattern. One more trip and I’ll ride that puppy home.

My son’s bike is rolling through heat cycles, and we are working with Le Pera on his seat. Christine is shipping me a seat pan, which I will modify and send back to the historic seat manufacturer in the Valley. Both bikes are that close to the road.

Next, you will see the Bonne Belle rolling chassis come together. Mike from Pacific Coast Cycles allowed us to use his antique 45 engine for mock-up, and it worked like a charm. We will mount the rear fender this weekend and probably modify the handlebars. We need to figure out how my grandson will fit, and shift this puppy to be as aerodynamic as possible.

Ride Forever,

–Bandit

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