HIT THE ROAD THURSDAY NEWS FOR APRIL 25TH, 2013

Hey,

This week’s news got kicked off with a bang. The editor of Iron Works, Marilyn Stemp dropped out of the sky from South Carolina. Taber from Nash snatched her from LAX and hauled her to Hollywood natch, to see the home of the Perri Ink Cartel and Nash on Melrose.

Then I peeled out to Cerritos to check their small manufacturing plant overlooking the golf course.

They’re hanging out, hand-making leather bags and brass hammers, and their own line of cool handlebars. We will bring you more on their products shortly.

So this morning bright and early, Ted Sands pulls up to the headquarters on his completely Performance Machine transformed bagger, to pick up Marilyn. Are they headed to the desert for the No Colors, Laughlin River Run, oh hell no.

They peeled north to sip wine with the Hamsters at their wild all colors event in Paso Robles. I was going to follow them north, then head east into the desert, but I can’t support a no-colors event. Then I received a super secret call. A hush-hush appointment was set for Saturday. Could she be arriving? I’ll fill you in on Sunday in the Cantina Post.

If you’re headed to Laughlin look for Ray C. Wheeler at the Pioneer with Matt Hotch, Metalsport gang, and Lyndall Brakes. Also look up our new apparel line at the Edgewater and say hello to Andrew. And of course look for Lori and Mike of Lil’ Joe’s Leather. He’s the official supplier to the Sons of Anarchy crew.

Let’s hit the news, quick. I’m running behind.

The Bikernet News is sponsored in part by IronWorks Magazine.

TOO BROKE FOR LAUGHLING HIDE-OUT—I received a mysterious call from Kaye over the weekend. He’s not going to Laughlin, but his people are headed to BoLo near Amboy, where Indian Larry held his party every year. We are going to try to make it next year.

We will bring you a report after the weekend.

JUST WHAT YOU NEED D&D PIPE INSTALL IN THE NEWS–2006-2011 Dyna Bobcat 2-1
591-31/32 – A,B,C

1.Remove side cover.
2.Remove main power fuse.
3.Remove factory exhaust system (Retain stock O2 sensors).
4.Remove factory exhaust hanger.
5.Open package and visually inspect. (No warranty for cosmetics after system has been installed)
6.Install new exhaust bracket. 2 bottom holes utilize stock hardware. Top left hole uses stock bolt and supplies aluminum spacer. Torque all fasteners to factory specifications.
7.Install supplied exhaust gaskets.
8.Install O2 sensors into the new headpipe in the location they were removed.
9.Install muffler onto the header and loosely attach to bracket with supplied flange nut.
10.Check alignment of system
11.Tighten all mount points starting at the heads and moving rearward, checking alignment as you go.
12.Tighten muffler clamp to 120 in. lbs.
13.Clean system with glass cleaner to remove any oil and finger prints.
14.Install main fuse and side cover.
15.Start motorcycle and check for leaks.

A fuel system management system is required for use with this 2-1 system.

MESH-TEX PANTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN FROM BIKER’S CHOICE–Sized to be worn as a standalone pant for warm weather rides! Ride with optimal protection while keeping cool! Made of 250-denier poly mesh for maximum ventilation, with adjustable CE armor in knees, and padded hip protectors. Ample pockets for storage, heavy-duty elastic waist panel for a snug fit, and side reflective panels for nighttime visibility.

Ankle to lower knee side zip makes for easy on and off, while a 10″ conjunction zipper allows for jacket connection. Includes a 2-year limited warranty.

MSRP: $189.95

Visit www.firstgear-usa.com for more information

MORE NEWS FROM THE AMAZING CENTRAMATIC BALANCERS RESEARCH LAB–Centramatic Balancers mount between the brake disc and wheel hub and require no service what so ever.

Centramatic Balancers will balance the tire and wheel assembly every time you ride, lead weight counter balancing is no longer required at tire change, in fact lead weights can be removed with the balancers installed.

No more ugly weights on custom or chrome wheels. No more dents and chipped paint from lead weights flying off! Your tires, drive train and wheel bearings will actually run cooler using Centramatic Balancers!

Centramatic Balancers are available from Tucker Rocky/Bikers Choice dealers and Wing Stuff.com or contact Centramatic at 855-448-8473 www.centramatic.com

S&S TO PARTY IN PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA–If you’re going to be in the Panama City Beach, Florida area during the first week of May, you won’t want to miss seeing S&S at the Thunder Beach rally.

Frank Brown Park, Panama City Beach

Thursday, May 2 – Saturday, May 4 • 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ?Sunday, May 5 • 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Look for the S&S semi truck display. You can’t miss it!

We have several exciting new products for Sportster models, as well as some new high-performance exhaust products for big twins. If you’re into vintage, our Flathead Power line of vintage engine parts is right up your alley.

You can see these products on our website at www.sscycle.com, but there’s nothing like seeing the real thing up close and personal! There’s also nothing like chatting face-to-face with one of our knowledgeable S&S show staff about your bike and how we can make it run stronger, and longer!

NEW DEPARTMENT ON BIKERNET—We switched a couple of things up and suddenly the King articles are back. Check out Bike Builds in the Free Department.

I need to thank a reader for this. He needed the highbar wiring tech and couldn’t find it, well we did with the help of our web master Joe Jorgenson. Here’s a link to that specific tech, but all the King articles are posted in our new Bike Build department.

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/Road_King_122002.aspx

We added all the Mudflap Girl features, so they can be easily found. We will add more builds in the near future.

–Bandit

NEW SCREAMIN’ EAGLE CHAIN ADJUSTOR INCREASES PRIMARY DRIVE DURABILITY–
Permits the Manual Adjustment of the Primary Chain Tension and Locks it in Place, save the day.

The new Screaming Eagle Manual Primary Chain Tension Adjuster (P/N 36500020, $149.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories is a benefit when frequent drag-racing starts and high rpm speed shifting are routine.

Ideal for bikes equipped with big-displacement, high-performance (100-plus horsepower) engines, this anodized billet aluminum tension adjuster is a direct replacement for the Original Equipment automatic adjuster. It permits fine-tuning of the primary chain freeplay and locks the chain tension in place to prevent the chain from adjusting during severe shifting.

The kit includes required mounting hardware and fits 2006-later Dyna and 2007-later Softail and Touring models. Installation requires the separate purchase of model-specific primary gaskets and seals.

For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s Web site at www.harley-davidson.com.

‘SONS OF ANARCHY’ STAR CHARLIE HUNNAM TO HEADLINE IOWA GRAND MOTORCYCLE RALLY–Charlie Hunnam, popular star of the hit FX Network motorcycle drama ‘Sons of Anarchy’, will appear in two private ‘Meet & Greets’ and a special public ‘Meet & Greet’ session on Saturday, June 1, during the second annual Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally at Iowa Speedway in Newton.

The public ‘Meet & Greet’ with Hunnam, whose character ‘Jax’ is a hero to the thousands of devoted ‘Sons of Anarchy’ fans, is scheduled from 4:00 to 6:00 pm in the track’s Newton Club. Admission is included with the purchase of a Saturday, June 1 Iowa Grand Rally ticket, but will be limited to the first 150 people requesting a special wristband on that day, available on a first-come, first-served basis.

While there is no additional fee for the ‘Meet & Greet’, Hunnam will charge five dollars per autograph.

Hunnam will also participate in two private ‘Meet & Greet’ sessions in one of the track’s VIP Suites, at 12:00 Noon and 2:00 pm on June 1, which will be limited to the first 60 people to sign up for each one-hour session. The cost for a private session is $115 per person, which includes gate admission for the Saturday rally, light hors d’oeuvres and exclusive access to Hunnam for photos and autographs, plus a special 8” X 10” photo of Hunnam.

The Noon private ‘Meet & Greet’ session with Hunnam will go on sale Monday, May 6 at 10:00 am, while the 2:00 pm ‘Meet & Greet’ will be available for sale on Monday, May 13, also at 10:00 am. Both sessions are only available online at www.iowaspeedway.com.

“We are really excited about having Charlie Hunnam back for our second annual Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally,” said Iowa Speedway CEO, Doug Fritz. “With Charlie’s expanded schedule this year, we’re able to offer even more fan access to him, and especially in the private ‘meet & greets’. One of the greatest things about Charlie is that, in addition to being a big star, he always takes a lot of time to visit with everybody who comes to see him.”

The Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally, slated for Thursday, May 30 through Sunday, June 2, is the first major event on Iowa Speedway’s busy 2013 schedule.

Additional information about the 2nd Annual ‘Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally’ may be accessed on the Rally’s official website, www.iowagrandrally.com. Vendors and potential advertisers may reach Iowa Grand Rally Coordinator, Sabrina White, at swhite@iowaspeedway.com for details.

JIMS TOOL OF THE WEEK EXCLUSIVELY ON BIKERNET–Complete Modular Engine & Transmission Stand Kit.

This Complete Modular Engine & Transmission Stand Kit provides a solid and versatile work center for a variety of engine types. With this kit an engine builder can freely position complete engines and transmissions into the most optimum working position.

The base stand allows 360 degrees of rotation while the modular cradles swivel and lock in 180 degree, 90 degree, and 45 degree angles. The base easily bolts to a workbench, and comes ready to use with all hardware included. Each piece is constructed from high quality steel.

Use kit No. 1145 on all Twin Cam® “A” & “B”, Big Twin, and Sportster® engine cases, and 5-Speed & 6-Speed transmissions. JIMS® tools are made here in the USA and are covered by a lifetime warranty against manufacturers’ defects.

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CALIFORNIA OFFICIAL LANE SPLITTING GUIDELINES–Lane splitting in a safe and prudent manner is not illegal in the state of California. The term lane splitting, sometimes known as lane sharing, filtering or white-lining, refers to the process of a motorcyclist riding between lanes of stopped or slower moving traffic or moving between lanes to the front of traffic stopped at a traffic light.

Motorcyclists who are competent enough riders to lane split, should follow these general guidelines if choosing to lane split:

1) Travel at a speed that is no more than 10 MPH faster than other traffic – danger increases at higher speed differentials.

2) It is not advisable to lane split when traffic flow is at 30 mph or faster – danger increases as overall speed increases.
 
3) Typically, it is more desirable to split between the #1 and #2 lanes than between other lanes.
 

4) Consider the total environment in which you are splitting, including the width of the lanes, size of surrounding vehicles, as well as roadway, weather, and lighting conditions.

5) Be alert and anticipate possible movements by other road users.

The Four R’s or “Be-Attitudes” of Lane Splitting:
Be Reasonable, be Responsible, be Respectful, be aware of all Roadway and traffic conditions.
Note:These general guidelines are not guaranteed to keep you safe. Lane splitting should not be performed by inexperienced riders. These guidelines assume a high level of riding competency and experience. Every rider has ultimate responsibility for his or her own decision making and safety. Riders must be conscious of reducing crash risk at all times.

Messages for Other Vehicle Drivers

1.Lane splitting by motorcycles is not illegal in California when done in a safe and prudent manner.
2.Motorists should not take it upon themselves to discourage motorcyclists from lane splitting.
– Intentionally blocking or impeding a motorcyclist in a way that could cause harm to the rider is illegal (CVC 22400).

– Opening a vehicle door to impede a motorcycle is illegal (CVC 22517).

Getting everyone home safe is a shared responsibility. 

It’s critical to let folks know the does and don’t of splitting lanes. The practice can save lives, time, and vehicles, if we all know how to handle the situation. –Renegade

STURGIS MUSEUM MONTHLY NEWSLETTER INCLUDES BIKERNET.COM–Good morning to all museum fans, friends, and industry associates…………we hope this message finds you healthy, wealthy, and warm on this cold spring day. Well, cold for many of us!

This is to let you know that the April edition of “The Exhibit: has been posted and can be seen by following this link: http://buff.ly/14MoORk

Don’t miss the Bikernet story on one of the bikes in our collection. Christine and Bandit work together to produce a new story monthly.

In this issue you can see that the museum is going “Hollywood” as the popularity
of the organization continues to grow. Also, we will tell you how you can participate in our rally exhibit at The Crossroads area of the Buffalo Chip Campground and clue you in on a couple of the great happenings during the rally in August 2013.

Of course, we thank our sponsors for their continued support.

As always, your assistance in spreading the good word of the life of the museum is sincerely and greatly appreciated.

Check out the newsletter and let us know what you think.

WIN TICKETS TO THE 110TH–Are you planning on attending the Harley 110th Anniversary. If so, read about how you could win a pair of tickets to the Summerfest grounds where much of the action is taking place.

Also, Accident Scene Management, Inc. is moving forward with continued training and is now in 29 states and on two continents. Have you been trained in ASMI?

Watch for upcoming news on the big H-D party and events in the mid-west and at the Road Guardians Compound. Hope to see you in Milwaukee this August.

–Pan

WEEKLY GUN NUT REPORT–Last week California legislature passed SB-140 titled Firearms: prohibited persons. The bill approves $24 million to expedite the confiscation of the estimated 40,000 handguns and so-called “assault weapons” illegally owned by Californians. So what illegally possessed firearms are they confiscating, exactly?

The bill text, in rare form, is actually pretty easy to read and understand. I know, shocking right? At any rate, the bill is all about funding. The bill “allows the Department of Justice to utilize additional Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account funds for the limited purpose of addressing the current Armed Prohibited Persons System (APPS) backlog” to confiscate firearms from individuals that are listed in APPS.

APPS?

So what is APPS, and how do you get listed in the system? For those of you who don’t live in California, here you go:

Established in 2007, APPS cross-references criminal, domestic violence restraining order and mental health history records, among other prohibited category data, with records of all handgun owners and assault weapon and .50 BMG rifle registrants in the state on or after January 1, 1991, to identify those persons who have subsequently become prohibited from owning or possessing firearms.

So essentially, a fee that Californians pay when they purchase a firearm (called a Dealer Record of Sale fee) is being used to fund the confiscation of firearms of people who find themselves listed in APPS.

I’m not a big fan of this program or SB-140, not by a long shot, but it’s important to keep things in perspective, especially when it seems like politicians are coming after our guns every time we turn around. This isn’t flat out firearms confiscation.
That isn’t to say that this program is harmless, because it’s not. Now that the program has funding, I think it provides a framework that will absolutely be abused and used to take away firearms from law-abiding citizens, the only question is when. The biggest risk I see in the short term is the system being used to take away firearms from veterans who have been diagnosed with PTSD.

Let’s all hope that California isn’t that stupid.

–from Rogue and Monderno.com

THIS JUST IN, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
Installing the Bandit Performance Kit from D&D and Zippers

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=1786

I am highly interested in your product. I am an old evo certified H-D mechanic who has always wrenched my own ride.

I appreciate the detailed descriptions of all processes to install the system. I have intentions of going this route on a 2008 Crossbones that I bought new in ’08. Are there any specific suggestions for that model bike? It is completely stock with 20,000 miles on it right now.

No problems ever with the bike, but ready to
step up the performance and power. Thanks to all of you there.

–Ken J. Jennings
kjjsouth@hotmail.com
Brookneal, VA

The expanded pieces are for the outlet at the heads.

Here is some exhaust information. Best I could find on the web without writing you a novel.

Be sure and calculate everything from the rpm you plan on running at (If max rpm is 5500 you might want to calculate arouds 4500-4800). Also, take some time optimizing the intake length also (There is alot of power to be found here).

http://www.engr.colostate.edu/~allan/fluids/page7/page7f.html

http://www.mez.co.uk/mezporting/exhaust_length.html

–Aaron
D&D EXHAUST

CANADIAN INSURANCE RATE INCREASE HEARINGS–Well I think the SGI hearing went well. Hopefully the review board listen to
what I had to say and put task to SGI.

To prove me wrong they have to
discredit their own Traffic Accident Report from 2010 and prove their own President and CEO gave false information at the hearings this month. Sadly
the review panel is a political appointment so it is unlikely their will jeopardize future appointments and the fat cheques that come from them.
Today was the last day to submit so I gave SGI the least amount of time to
manufacture a lie.

–Wayne

UNCLE MONKEY BRINGS YOU THE BIKERNET CANADIAN WEATHER REPORT–Spring is in the air…at least I hope that is what that smell is. With the weatherman promising temperatures 20 degrees over freezing we may be getting back to some normal weather instead of the skiff of snow that was on my truck this morning.

This winter has been a lot longer than normal. There are a couple of bikes on the road but with 8 inches of ice encapsulating my garage I’m going to need a few days of warm weather before I attempt an entrance.

My garage is another problem that needs to be solved. My single car garage is cramped with tools, bikes, and parts and is one of the main driving factors for selling my house to get into something with a two-car garage. Unfortunately Mrs. Monkey dictated that I needed to take all my tools that I squirreled away in the house out to the garage so that the house was more presentable.

I complied knowing that it wouldn’t be easy. My overwhelmed garage is bursting at the seams. I can get the door open far enough to reach in and start pulling things out, so I can get the door open but that is the extent of it.

Somewhere in there is Snow White, partially disassembled waiting for me to finish rewiring her, a couple nights of work, if I could reach her. SGI has a bike up for bids, the reserve is still a tad on the high side to make any real money, that would be nice, but as I can’t even retrieve a screwdriver from my garage so I might have to pass.

With no reasonable offers on the table for our house I’m starting to look at building a garage. The plus is I can design it the way I want. The downside is finding someplace to store everything while it is being built and, well, its still in Saskatchewan the land of perpetual winter.

The Missus and I are stir crazy and scowl a lot. We seach the Internet for deals to escape to California and get away for even a short time. Until then all there is to do is watch the snow slowly recede from the buried patio furniture in the back yard.

-bad Uncle Monkey

THIS JUST IN FROM THE DISPATCH–Columbus Dispatch reported that a woman, name withheld, has sued Mt Carmel’s Hospital, saying that after her husband was treated there recently, he had lost all interest in sex. 

A hospital spokesman replied, “Your husband was actually admitted into Ophthalmology – all we did was correct his eyesight…”

–from Rogue

READER COMMENT FROM BIKERNET TRIKES–
TRIKE REVIEW: 2011/2012 Can-Am Spyder RT

http://www.bikernettrikes.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=11067

Thank you for the time taken to do a very good review. My wife and I have just seen the RT Limited in the flesh and we love it. We have not test driven yet but we are intending to buy one in about 1 – 2 years in prep for our retirement. May I ask just one question. We intend to do 95% touring on highways and 5% on dirt roads. These dirt roads are good quality roads and not rough. If we take it easy will the bike handle it OK?

–Graeme & Lani Clark
graeme.clark@comcen.com.au
Gladstone, queensland, Australia

ALARMING NEWS ABOUT ANTIBOTICS–
Small wonder that antibiotics are becoming less potent: a new government survey has estimated that 50 percent of all prescriptions for oral antibiotics were unnecessary and that in 2010, the year studied, doctors were prescribing these drugs for 833 of every 1,000 Americans – that works out to prescriptions for four out of five persons per year.

The survey, from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), showed that antibiotic use is highest in the South and Appalachia and that nationwide prescription rates were higher for young kids (those under 10) and seniors 65 or older. The lowest prescription rates were in the west, 639 per 1,000 persons.

This escalating rate of prescriptions is a major contributing factor in the evolution of microbes to resist the drugs, making the diseases these bugs cause harder to treat, the CDC authors wrote. The survey showed that the most frequently prescribed antibiotic agent was azithromycin, often used to treat bronchitis.

A glaring problem is that bronchitis is usually is caused by a virus, and antibiotics, including azithromycin, are ineffective against viruses. The study was published in the April 11, 2013 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

My take? These are very disturbing numbers. Misuse and overuse of antibiotics have steadily pressured bacteria to develop resistance to several classes of drugs, rendering them ineffective. In view of this growing problem, I advise reserving the use of these drugs for serious bacterial infections.

Never use them for viral upper respiratory infections, for example. Using them for acne isn’t very wise either (instead, try my anti-inflammatory diet, taking essential fatty acids and using traditional Chinese medicine). For less serious infections, I recommend trying alternatives to antibiotics drugs first, including rest and use of botanical remedies. A naturopathic doctor (ND) or a doctor of oriental medicine (OMD) can also be a good resource for alternative approaches.

–DR. Weil
www.drweil.com

VEHICLE COVERED: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle
WHAT WENT WRONG: Without question, in the world of classic cars, motorcycles, and insurance claims, there’s no loss quite as painful as a total loss – especially when the owner has a deep emotional attachment to the car. Add some red tape to the claims process, and that pain is magnified many times over.

In this case, the owner of a red 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle, her late husband’s pride and joy, stored the car in a detached garage along with three other vehicles. An electrical short in a spare refrigerator started a fire, which led to an explosion, and the garage and its contents were destroyed.

DAMAGE/LOSS: All four cars in the garage were burned almost beyond recognition. Hagerty paid the Chevelle’s $25,000 Guaranteed Value (minus a $250 deductible), but when the owner attempted to deposit the check, the bank required the consent of her husband’s estate.

The problem? While she had removed her husband’s name from the insurance policy, she had failed to remove his name from the Chevelle’s title. Now the couple’s son has been forced to go through the process of obtaining executor status again, which not only requires time but also involves attorney and court fees.

LESSON: Title your cars properly. Fixing an incorrect title can be costly and time consuming, two things that no one wants – particularly a grieving family. Also keep this advice in mind when you purchase a non-running car. Sometimes it takes longer than expected to make it road worthy again, and with no need for plates or registration, the title is an easy thing to forget or neglect.

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BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUMBLES ONCE MORE–flounder FLOUN-der, verb:
1. to struggle clumsily or helplessly: He floundered helplessly on the first day of his new job.
2. to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually followed by about, along, on, through, etc.): He saw the child floundering about in the water.

…we flounder, we lose breath, on the other hand—that is we fail, not of continuity, but of an agreeable unity, of the “roundness” in which beauty and lucidity largely reside—when we go in, as they say, for great lengths and breadths.

— Henry James, Theory of Fiction, 1908
 

Guilt and defensiveness are bricks in a wall against which we all flounder; they serve none of our futures.

— Audre Lorde, “Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism,” Sister Outsider, 1984

Though the origin of flounder is unknown, it is thought to have come from the Dutch flodderen meaning “to flop about.” This verb entered English in the late sixteenth century.

Now look up “founder” as in to make lame, collapse, sink, or fail–Snake

ALL NEW HUNGARIAN Wooden motorcycle–

This Hungarian man had a surplus of two things: wood and time. So he put both of them to good use and built this fully-functioning wooden motorcycle! The total cost of materials was only $200.
 
– See more at:

http://videos.komando.com/watch/3102/kims-picks-wooden-motorcycle?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=tvkim&utm_content=2013-04-11-article-screen-shot-j#sthash.cQqka8qt.dpufhttp://videos.komando.com/watch/3102/kims-picks-wooden-motorcycle?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=tvkim&utm_content=2013-04-11-article-screen-shot-j

BIKERNET TEAMS WITH IRONWORKS MAGAZINE–Just saw the email blast that Bikernet and Ironworks have teamed up…. Congratulations on the synergy. Please let me know if you need bike features shot in AZ…

–John Covington
Ph: 602 502-7833
John@CovingtonShoots.com
www.CovingtonShoots.com | www.JCStudiosLLC.com

A REAL RAT SPORTY GOES TO CHURCH….
Big-Twin snobs who think Sportsters should never have been invented will probably consider this motorcycle just another example of why not to admire Harley-Davidson Sportster motorcycles.

I think this two wheeler is a precious jewel in the cap of motorcycling. Cory Thomas, owner and rider loves his motorcycle and rides it farther and more often than many of today’s “new breed” of rider (an unnamed motorcycle publication claims to be “written exclusively for the “new breed” of rider).

Cory rides this machine regularly to Church, the grocery store, around town, and all over the place, not caring a whole lot about the way the bike looks, but more importantly how it runs. Not “runs” like in drag racing, but “runs” as in will I get home tonight? The wiring is all out in the open for quick fixes, and the paint can be touched up using Krylon flat-black. Rustoleum would probably last longer, but why switch now?

How did I discover this jewel you may ask yourself. But don’t answer yourself or you really are schizoid. I discovered this jewel when I happened to pull in behind him on the road. Something was dragging so I got the riders attention and pointed out the dragging thing (taillight or something.)

That’s when the rat of the thing became apparent. This is a genuine rat. Iron Head Sportsters are considered Classics by a segment of the Harley-Davidson crowd, with “Rat Bike” Sportsters few and far between, although some urge us to believe all Ironheads to be junk. We hesitate to call this motorcycle junk, because we wouldn’t want to hurt the feelings of the owner, so we call it a rat.

–Buck Lovell
Director and Editor in Chieftain
Bikernet Baggers


SMOKE OUT SAYS “NO” TO SEQUESTRATION–
Sequestration Budget Cuts are not reducing the quality entertainment at the greatest Chopper Show on Earth, The Smoke Out.

Jillian Rossi is teaching the chopper jockeys how to pinstripe there own sleds. The number one teachable movement? Doing a straight line. Get all the details and event tickets at www.smokeoutrally.com.

2012 CUSTOM CHOPPER DEAL OF THE WEEK- – $16,500 (SANTA MARIA,CA)
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HARLEY-DAVIDSON FIRST-QUARTER EARNINGS RISE SHARPLY–
Earnings Per Share Climb 33.8% to $0.99

Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE: HOG) first-quarter 2013 diluted earnings per share increased 33.8% on higher motorcycle shipments and continued improvement in operating efficiencies, compared to the year-ago period.

First-quarter net income was $224.1 million on consolidated revenue of $1.57 billion, compared to net income of $172.0 million in the year-ago period on consolidated revenue of $1.43 billion. First-quarter 2013 diluted earnings per share were $0.99, compared $0.74 in the year-ago quarter.

“With our focus on continuous improvement throughout our operations and providing outstanding products and customer experiences, we have continued to deliver gains in Harley-Davidson’s financial and competitive performance,” said Keith Wandell, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Harley-Davidson, Inc. “The successful launch of seasonal surge production at our York assembly operations in the first quarter is the latest example of our efforts to drive greater efficiency and be even more responsive to the market.

“Thanks to the outstanding efforts of our employees, dealers and suppliers, we believe Harley-Davidson is well positioned to deliver on all the ways we serve our customers, generate strong results for investors and build a successful business for the long term,” Wandell said.

Retail Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Sales
 

Dealers worldwide sold 54,254 new Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the first quarter of 2013 compared to 59,677 motorcycles in the year-ago quarter. In the U.S., dealers sold 34,706 new Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the quarter, down 12.7% compared to the year-ago period which the Company believes benefited from accelerated sales due to abnormally warm early spring weather in the U.S.

In international markets, dealers sold 19,548 new Harley-Davidson motorcycles during the first quarter, compared to 19,915 motorcycles in the year-ago period, with unit sales up 11.5% in the Asia Pacific region and 6.2% in the Latin America region, and down 10.8% in the EMEA region and 0.4% in Canada.

Industry-wide U.S. heavyweight new motorcycle (601cc-plus) retail unit sales decreased 16.5% compared to last year’s first quarter. The Company has adjusted its definition of heavyweight motorcycles to 601cc-plus from the prior definition of 651cc-plus, to better align with the current U.S. industry definition.

Harley-Davidson recently reported newly available U.S. demographic market share data for 2012 new street motorcycle sales (all engine displacements) showing the Company continued its market leadership in the U.S. among young adults 18-34, women, African-Americans, Hispanics and Caucasian men 35-plus.

According to the Polk data, in 2012, for the fifth straight year, Harley-Davidson was the number one seller of new street motorcycles in the U.S. to each of these groups. Sales of new Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the U.S. grew in each of these demographic segments last year, and Harley-Davidson sold nearly twice as many new street motorcycles to young adults as its nearest competitor in 2012.

“We believe our continued market leadership in these customer segments demonstrates the strong and growing appeal of our products and brand across generations and cultures,” said Wandell.
“In 2012, nearly four in ten sales of new Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the U.S. were to customers who are new to the brand.

Outside the U.S., two-thirds of sales were to customers new to the brand. And nearly six in ten sales worldwide were to customers outside our traditional U.S. base of Caucasian men 35-plus. We believe our strategy to expand our reach to new customers and market segments in the U.S. and internationally, while also growing the base, holds tremendous opportunity for Harley-Davidson’s future,” Wandell said.

Harley-Davidson Motorcycles and Related Products Segment Results
 

First-quarter operating income from motorcycles and related products grew 33.0% to $276.8 million, compared to operating income of $208.1 million in the year-ago period. Operating income in the quarter benefited from higher motorcycle shipments, higher gross margin and lower restructuring costs compared to the prior-year period.

Revenue from motorcycles grew 15.9% to $1.15 billion, compared to revenue of $995.9 million in the year-ago period. The Company shipped 75,222 motorcycles to dealers and distributors worldwide during the quarter, in line with guidance and a 17.1% increase compared to shipments of 64,263 motorcycles in the year-ago period. In the first quarter of 2013, the Company launched seasonal surge production at its York, Pa. plant, which provides the flexibility to produce more motorcycles closer to customer demand during the prime selling season.

Revenue from motorcycle parts and accessories was $184.0 million during the quarter, down 7.5%, and revenue from general merchandise, which includes MotorClothes apparel and accessories, was $72.1 million, down 3.3%, compared to the year-ago period.

Gross margin was 36.7% in the first quarter of 2013, compared to 35.9% in the first quarter of 2012. First-quarter operating margin from motorcycles and related products was 19.6%, compared to operating margin of 16.3% in last year’s first quarter.

Harley-Davidson continues to expect to ship 259,000 to 264,000 motorcycles to dealers and distributors worldwide in 2013, an approximate 4.5% to 6.5% increase from 2012. In the second quarter of 2013, the Company expects to ship 80,000 to 85,000 motorcycles, in line with shipments of 83,502 motorcycles in the year-ago period. The Company continues to expect full-year 2013 gross margin of 35.25% to 36.25%. The Company also continues to expect capital expenditures of $200 million to $220 million in 2013

Restructuring Update
 

In the first quarter of 2013, Harley-Davidson incurred restructuring charges of $2.9 million, compared to restructuring charges of $11.5 million in the year-ago period. Upon the expected completion of restructuring in 2013, Harley-Davidson expects restructuring activities initiated since 2009 to result in one-time overall costs of approximately $495 million, including approximately $13 million in 2013. The Company expects savings of approximately $305 million in 2013 from restructuring activities initiated since 2009, rising to annual ongoing savings of approximately $320 million beginning in 2014.


CUSTOM BIKE SHOW ALERT: BIKE TIME EXTREME–The Bike Time Extreme Custom Bike Show is awarding $6,000 in cash and prizes. It’s a one-day event on the banks of Lake Michigan. Awards kick off on the main stage right before Journey starts their set.

Details at www.bikerpros.com.

Hollister is having a Revival on the 4th of July weekend and they are celebrating it with a Custom Bike Show. Win up to $8,000 in cash and product. Get all the details at www.bikerpros.com.

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB RAFFLE AT LACONIA BIKE WEEK–Laconia Harley-Davidson is commemorating the 90th anniversary of Laconia Motorcycle Week by launching a campaign to raise $30,000 for the Boys & Girls Club of the Lakes Region.

Laconia Harley has donated a one-of-a-kind, customized 2013 Harley-Davidson Street Glide motorcycle which will be raffled off to support the Lakes Region organization. Only 3,000 tickets will be available and can be purchased for $10 a piece at www.laconiaharley.com, at the Boys & Girls Club of the Lakes Region, Laconia Harley-Davidson and White Mountain Harley-Davidson. In the last four years, Laconia Harley-Davidson has raised $125,000 in support of New Hampshire nonprofits including the Loon Preservation Society, the New Hampshire Food Bank, and The Winnipesaukee Playhouse.

The Boys & Girls Club of the Lakes Region (BGCLR) was formally chartered in 2007 but its roots go back to community leaders who banded together in the late 1990s to create a safe place for area teens.

Today BGCLR serves 240 members from across the region, by providing a safe and comfortable atmosphere to learn and grow during out-of-school hours. Led by caring professional staff, BGLCR’s members are provided with life-enhancing programs and character development experiences that assist in their ability to grow and develop into productive, responsible and caring adults. BGCLR relies on local businesses to support the programs that provide a safe and healthy environment for teens and kids.

“Laconia Harley-Davidson’s donation is one of the single largest gifts we have ever received,” said Boys & Girls Club of the Lakes Region executive director Cheryl Avery. “This gift will enable us to do so much for the youth of our community. In particular it will support our summer program, which exposes kids to the beauty and recreation of the Lakes Region while instilling a sense of personal and environmental responsibility. We are here for kids throughout the Lakes Region, especially for those who need us most. The simple act of buying a $10 raffle ticket can make an incredible difference.”

The motorcycle will feature customized artwork by legendary pinstripe artist and Candia, New Hampshire resident Russ Mowry. Mowry has been making his mark on the motorcycle world since 1958 and is renowned for the unique detailing he applies to motorcycles. He has hand-painted hundreds of motorcycles from Sturgis to Daytona and was recently given a lifetime achievement award by Willie G. Davidson, son of former Harley-Davidson president William H. Davidson and head of Harley-Davidson’s Willie G. Davidson Product Development Center.

Tickets are on-sale now at www.laconiaharley.com , Laconia Harley-Davidson, White Mountain Harley-Davidson or the Boys & Girls Club of the Lakes Region. Tickets will also be sold throughout Laconia Motorcycle Week from June 8th – 16th.

Source: Laconia Harley-Davidson
Posted by Sam Kanish
From IronWorks Magazine

CUSTOM BIKES ON PINTEREST–
Want to see more pictures of custom bikes? Biker Pros produces the Hollister AMD Qualifier Custom Bike Show, Ultimate Builder, Bike Time Extreme Custom Bike Show and Harley-Davidson’s AMD Invitational Custom Bike Show.

Check them out at http://pinterest.com/custombikeshows/

HOORAY FOR FLORIDA–Only 49 more states to go!? Hooray for Florida !? I-95 and I-75 will be jammed for the next month or so with druggies and deadbeats heading North out of Florida, because this is the first state in the union to require drug testing to receive welfare! 

Hooray for Florida ! In signing the new law, Republican Gov. Rick Scott said, “If Floridians want welfare, they better make sure they are drug-free.” Applicants must pay for the drug test, but are reimbursed if they test drug-free. Applicants who test positive for illicit substances, won’t be eligible for the funds for a year, or until they undergo treatment. Those who fail a second time will be banned from receiving funds for three years! 

Naturally, a few people are crying this is unconstitutional. How is this unconstitutional? It’s a legal requirement that every person applying for a job has to pass drug tests in order to get the job, why not those who receive welfare? 

Let’s get welfare back to the ones who need it, not to those who won’t get a job.

LAT SEMI SYNTHETIC RACING OILS–A recent addition to the their rapidly growing line of sophisticated high performance lubricants, thread lockers, cleaners and grease these Semi Synthetic blends from LAT are formulated using a combination of the purest base oils, robust additive package and high shear polymere.

The unique oils provide quicker, more positive ring seal and extreme engine protection. Additionally, independent tests have shown increases in horsepower, torque and RPM when compared to conventional oil but without the high cost of Full Synthetics.

Typical uses include: Street/Hot Rods, Super Street Racing, Sport Compact high performance engines, high RPM application and Turbocharged engines. Available in 20W50, $10.95 and Pro 15W40. Pro mix is a little more edgy with lighter weight for increases in horsepower and a more aggressive detergent package.

Pro 15W40 retails for $11.95 and is a perfect match for high performance street and strip engines requiring a lighter viscosity oil. Catch the complete line of LAT products at www.latracingoils.com or call direct to 888-LAT-OILS (528-6457)

BAD COP REPORT, POLICE SHOOT WRONG MAN–“A 61-year-old man was shot to death by police while his wife was handcuffed in another room during a drug raid on the wrong house.

Police admitted their mistake, saying faulty information from a drug informant contributed to the death of John Adams Wednesday night. They intended to raid the home next door.”

“Life is short, ride fast, take chances.”
–from Rogue

WIRE PLUS INTRODUCES POWER–Wire Plus Introduces Power, Lighting Control Modules and Wiring Harnesses for Most Custom Production Bikes.

Many of the custom production bikes that were made over the last 15 years are now experiencing electrical problems due to a variety of reasons. Bike owners can now go to a one-stop company for all of their electrical needs. Wire Plus produces a wide variety of power modules and wiring harnesses at the dealers and consumer’s requests for all those “extinct” custom bikes.

Each kit comes complete with Wire Plus’ proven power module and switch control module configured to work with the ground input switches used on the factory bike. Their modules are submersible waterproof and very compact in size with harnesses that are engineered to be smaller than any other on the market. The lighting control module controls the operation of the front, rear turn signals, and provides load equalization and auto cancelling. It also operates the rear turn signals as brake lights and running lights with one wire hook-up. Wire Plus’ main focus is on the reliability of everything that they manufacture.

Power Control Module
 

Wire Plus’ pre-assembled wiring harnesses are designed for bikes with and without stock or aftermarket ignitions, electric or kick start and can be used with or without turn signals and a variety of other options. These mid-frame harnesses are for completely rewiring any manufacturers bikes including older Harleys.

Replacement modules and wiring harnesses are available for the following bikes:

* American Iron Horse * American Performance Cycle/APC * Apollo Choppers * Big Dog * Brass Balls Choppers * CCI Kit Bikes * Confederate * Covington Cycle City * Create A Custom Cycle * Custom Works * DD Customs * Eagle * Echelon * Ecosse * Edmondson Custom Built * Hellbound Steel Motorcycles/HBS * Legends * Minneapolis Custom Cycles * Ness Bikes * Orange County Choppers * Paramount Custom Cycles * Patriot * Pro-One * Proper Chopper * Pure Steel * Raven * Red Hot * Red Horse * Ridley * Spencer Bowman Customs * Steed * Swift * V8 Choppers * Thunder Mountain Custom Cycles * Ultra Cycles

For those interested in obtaining more information on Wire Plus, you can reach them at (620) 221-2417 or check them out online at www.wire-plus.com or email them at sales@wire-plus.com.

 

MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION CONVENTION REPORT–As most of you know, it’s traditional for each state to stand during the
“meet the board” session on opening night and give a brief report on what’s going on in their state. Although the pace is a little fast to capture everything (including, sadly, names), I wanted to at least send this brief summary of what’s going on. With 25 states represented (26 by meeting
close), it’s too great of an opportunity.


States are welcome to chime in with more detail, or please see
http://www.mrf.org/staterepresentatives.php to ask the State Rep.

— Doc

Vice Chairman, Massachusetts Motorcycle Association
MA State Representative, Motorcycle Riders Foundation
MRF State Representatives Board Member

MD:
Helmet Bill not likely to move
Handicap Plates for MC passed!!
Tire aging bill – MD allows 6 years old for “new” – education – prefer 3
years, can still sell, but can’t sell as “new” – study

PA:
Prohibit MC only checkpoints – Bill
Prohibit Federal funding for MC checkpoints – Bill
Bill to limit number of permits (3?)
Vertical license plates Bill
July 6th is 10-year anniversary for helmet Choice!

NY:
MC only checkpoints continuing to fight
Working towards Anti-profiling, anti-confiscation

KS:
Right-of-way Bill
Cheese cutters – ksdot on board to limit use
Proclamation for MC awareness
Allows proceed on “dead red” – cards for members to provide awareness for
LEO

OK:
“Cheat the turnpike”: tolls same for all vehicles – MC 25% discount -turnpike authority opposing despite legislative support
“Pay to play”: uninsured motorists (1:4 drivers) will prohibit benefit from insurance if you’re uninsured
“Take the tag: confiscation of tag off vehicle if no insurance.”
MRF scholarship for deserving SMRO members

MA:
Sound Bill to prevent use of subjective law for MC when objective law already exists
Fighting EPA stamp Bill.
Bill to restore Safety fund to special account out of general fund
MC safety training bill to subsidize MSF training courses for younger operators
Malfunctioning Red Light Bill
Right of Way Bill to increase penalties from $35, graduated with injury
Bill to prohibit MC only checkpoints
Bill to add Motorcycle representation to Governors Highway Safety Committee
Adult Helmet Choice Bill

DE:
Get helmet off bike (doesn’t have to wear, but has to be on bike)
Keep rider Ed program in state (affordability)

NJ:
MC checkpoint bill – (busy on guns and budget)

ME:
Killed helmet bill!!!!!
Killed SAE j2825 sound bill!
MC permits and registration dates (unified date)
Red light bill

CT:
Allow veterans to skip BRC for licensing
Drop motor vehicle inspections for modern vehicles (NHTSA study) – save money
Oppose after-market exhaust inspections
Three red light camera bills opposed
Three wheel vehicles – BRC only recognized from RI or CT, but neither has a
3-wheel course

NH:
Still addressing sound – j2725 is new test standard since January 1st – free training for inspection stations
Ride respectfully memo to all riders. No noise complaints from Seacoast
since demonstrates that Education, not Legislation, works!
Focusing on training for first 15 minutes after a crash

* Sidebar discussion about Accident Scene Management Curriculum *

RI:
Parking law – was 5 years old – requires MC parking space for every 30 car spaces!
Right-of-Way – very close last year, just missed calendar.
This year bicyclists trying to amend bill to include bicycles and pedestrians – sponsored by chairman of the committee
Trade value difference for tax purposes as opposed to full value of the purchase
Liability for Rider Ed sites – landlord not responsible for liability
Passenger bill – fighting under 16 restriction

VA:
Helmet bill – died in subcommittee – chairman in primary fight
Passed tiered 3 wheel bill
Rider training bikes – private site stipulation, 3 of 3 criteria, but
Harley-Davidson wants 2 of 3, but won’t say why – but allows state to override
VDOT working on three wheel vehicles from being defined as a motorcycle
DMV customer service – cancel insurance while still registered is license forfeit
July 1 for deployed military, can deactivate and reactivate online (reg and insurance)

VT:
Helmet bill
EPA stamp booted!
Helmet issues – state won’t define legal or illegal
Pulling over for speed without test (LEO discretion for clocked speed)
Red light limit proposal

IL:
Fighting E-15
Road guard bill similar to MN
Insurance for training sites
Gaming commissioners going after poker runs

WI:
Right-of-way bill removes discretion from court – auto suspension, right-of-way awareness class to recover
Bicycle federation trying to make all vehicles RoW a felony… Want to oppose for felony.
Handicap veterans plate on hold
Harley-Davidson wanted commemorative plate… Trying to lower minimum EMS training program – motorcycle specific trauma
ABATE funding 100 new members for MRF

ID:
Definition of motorcycle – voyager kit makes 4 wheels needs adjustment
Staggered registration – allows late year purchases

NC:
Helmet bill is primary focus (insurance rider)
Right of way – trying to restore stricter penalties
Monitoring toll roads for motorcycle impact

25 states represented – new record for regional conference

–Doc


All the images of Daytona babes are courtesy of Bikerpics.org

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NEW SHOP IN THE HOOD—

By Adam Tschorn

On paper Altai, a new interior design and men’s apparel and accessories shop that opened its doors here last week, sounds straight out of “Portlandia”: It’s a high-end boutique run by a combination midwife-interior designer-landscape architect from the U.K. who also happens to dabble in custom furniture and high-end luxury menswear while her boyfriend builds bespoke motorcycles from the ground up in the back room.

But luckily for the city’s fashion-forward men and design junkies of both genders there’s no punch line — just a whole lot of cool new merchandise, some of which is in a stateside bricks-and-mortar store for the very first time.

The space, which consists of an uncluttered 2,500-square-foot boutique in the front and an equal-sized furniture design and prototyping space in the back — is the brainchild of Amaryllis Knight, a 36-year-old U.K. transplant who has lived in Los Angeles since 1998.

Trained as a doula, Knight is also a designer of landscapes, interior spaces, custom furniture — even wallpaper. And to hear her tell it, there’s nothing at all incongruous about her varied skill set.
“Landscape, interior design, delivering babies — it’s all the same thing for me,” Knight said during a recent tour of the store. “Being born into a connected environment is just as important as living in one.”

Knight describes a career path shaped by “growing up around architects” (her mother, Sabiha Rumani Malik, is a former director at Foster and Partners; her father, Andrew S.B. Knight, is a former editor of the Economist).

“I grew up in these Victorian houses with double-pane glass, so this is heaven,” she says, throwing her arms wide toward the front windows filled with SoCal sunshine. “And I was so captivated by the possiblity — the potential and the ability — to spend so much time outside and with no real division between inside and outside.”

This particular outside is located on an otherwise unremarkable stretch of West 3rd Street between Formosa and Cochran (next door to the Wine Hotel).

The inside of Altai (the store is named after a mountain range Knight drove through during a 2007 road trip from London to Mongolia) is a relatively spare and uncluttered space. But at the same time it seems to hold the particular electric charge of an unopened birthday present.

A $600,000 vintage motorcycle is parked near the front door. Another — this one bright red and sporting a sidecar — sits in the front window.

A handful of hanging racks line the painted brick walls. Neatly folded sweaters and trousers fill two immense tables in the center of the room, each one sturdy enough to display a Smart Car.
Make that a torpedo, actually. Knight, who designed all of the furniture in the boutique, says that what are now tables began life as torpedo bases. “I welded wheels to them to soften the look,” she said.

The racks and tables are filled with luxury sportswear and accessories by Christophe Lemaire, Raf Simons and Tim Coppens (all L.A. exclusives, according to Knight). There are also boxers from Sunspel, bird-print sweatshirts from AMI by Alexandre Mattiussi, and a wall full of luxurious leather bags by Want.

A particularly noteworthy line, and worth a visit alone since Altai is the sole U.S. store to stock it, is a U.K. label called Casely-Hayford. The collection of luxe, super-soft sportswear pieces — think shawl collar shirt jackets, linen-cotton blazers, drawstring trousers and bright fruit-salad-pattern shirts — is from father and son duo Joe Casely-Hayford and his son Charlie.

“Joe was the stylist and suit maker for the Clash and Lou Reed,” explained Knight. “And since 2005 he’s been the creative director of the Savile Row house Gieves & Hawkes. His son Charlie styles the likes of Nas and the XX.”

The cash wrap is a counter of glass and enameled metal that stocks an impressive array of smaller toys for boys — lighters, wallets and a blown glass slingshot with leather strap. There are also a bewildering number of backgammon sets to choose from, (Knight confesses she has a weakness for the game).

In addition to her own Altai brand, Knight’s furniture, industrial design and housewares exclusives for the L.A. area include the Issey Miyake and Artemide lighting collaboration, Benjamin Hubert, and limited-edition pieces by Paulo Mendes da Rocha.

And, for anyone who might have entertained the idea of going glamping but just couldn’t find anything high-profile and full-color enough, ALtai is also the first store in the U.S. to stock Field Candy’s limited-edition U.K.-made two-person tents printed to look like watermelon slices, circuit boards, leopard skin and the like.
Given Knight’s back story, the interior and furniture design part of the business certainly makes sense, but why menswear?

“I really like men’s clothes,” she said. “And I like to wear them myself. And from a design perspective mens[wear]is really interesting because it’s gone past the avant-garde, shock-factor novelty thing.

More men are genuinely interested in menswear.”

Copyright © 2013, Los Angeles Times

— from Markus Cuff

VISIT THUNDERMAX AT THE 2013 THUNDERBEACH RALLY, PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA–
ThunderMax is All Tuned Up and Ready for Thunder Beach! May 1st through the 4th – 9am to 6 pm daily.There is no better time for a ThunderMax.

Get your EFI equipped Harley running at its best. Factory ThunderMax representatives and technicians will be ready and available to assist you. Whether you’re a current ThunderMax customer, or just gathering information, the ThundeMax Team is ready.



DONNIE SMITH IN IRONWORKS–If you’ve followed IronWorks for any amount of time then you know that we have featured several of the creations of iconic Minnesota bike builder Donnie Smith. He is known around the world not only for his custom bikes but for being one of the nicest people you’d want to meet.

He’s also a mentor of sorts by having the High School Chopper Challenge at his yearly show. To show you how people feel about him the folks at the Arizona Bike Week put together this “Tribute to Excellence” for him even though he is based in Minnesota.

Source: Arizona Bike Week
Image: Marilyn Stemp

Posted by Sam Kanish
–from IronWorks Magazine 
 
 

Harley-Davidson to Sponsor WMDRA– 
Top Fuel at Sturgis– The Western Motorcycle Drag Racing Association is pleased to announce a partnership with Harley-Davidson Motor Company to sponsor the Top Fuel class at the WMDRA Sturgis Nationals August 5-7 during the 73rd Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

Harley-Davidson will offer a $5,000 Top Fuel purse with payouts of $2,500 for the winner, $1,250 for the runner-up, and $625 for semi-finalists. As a presenting sponsor, Harley-Davidson will also have a presence at the track, with motorcycle and Part & Accessories product displays and other activities.

“Joining the WMDRA at the Sturgis Nationals expands Harley-Davidson’s commitment to support grassroots drag racers with great Screamin’ Eagle Performance Parts, consistent payouts, and the opportunity to showcase motorcycle drag racing at the largest motorcycle rally in the country,” said Harley-Davidson Racing Manager Kris Schoonover. “We’re very excited to partner with the WMDRA and support its efforts to renew the “Rally and Races” spirit at the 73rd Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.”

“We are honored to welcome Harley-Davidson to our family of supporters,” beamed WMDRA President Sandra Alberti. “This sponsorship shows the Motor Company’s attention and dedication to our sport and is another example of the strong value of association with motorcycle drag racing.”

WMDRA racing is scheduled for August 5, 6 and 7 at Sturgis Dragway, located at 20523 Hwy 79, just off Hwy 34 between the Full Throttle and Buffalo Chip.

A full schedule of daily activities will be posted on the WMDRA and Sturgis Rally
websites very soon…..be on the lookout!

www.westernmotodrags.com

www.sturgismotorcyclerally.com

ULTIMATE BUILDER COMING TO STURGIS–The word coming out of Sturgis is that the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show is planning to kick off their first rally event. Details are being finalized and it is expected that it will take place midweek and a block off of the Harley-Davidson pavilion in Downtown Sturgis. Stay tuned…


GARAGE LEATHERS AWARDS LEATHER POUCHES AND BAGS AT SMOKE OUT 14–
Win Swag From Smoke Out Rally

Smoke Out 14 Rally reports today that Garage Leathers is awarding (2) leather pouches and a Tilly Bag to Chopper Jockeys that have purchased tickets to the rally by May 1, 2013.

The Smoke Out is a celebration of everything Chopper where 15,000 men and women come together from across America to celebrate on the altar of metal and horsepower. The Smoke Out is the primary focus of lifestyle and culture. In order to win the bags, enthusiasts need to purchase their tickets at SmokeOutRally.com.

“The Smoke Out and the Horse Backstreet Chopper Magazine represents a core audience and we are excited about working with Edge to share our products that are specifically designed for Choppers and Bobbers,” said Rob Camardo, Owner of Garage Leathers.

The Tilly Bag is a sleek 10-inch utility black bag that attaches to the frame and is secured by two buckles. It is made in America with high-density cow hide. The black solo pouches are secured with an industrial-grade snap and is 7.5 long and works best on rigid frame motorcycles. The bags are available online at http://garageleathers.com/

“We are happy that Rob of Garage Leathers coming back for a second year to participate in the Smoke Out Rally, ” explained Greg “Edge” Scheuer, the Smoke Out Rally Grand Poobah. “He builds these killer American-made bags that are as tough as steel, look great and are priced right.”

Entertainment at the rally includes mini bike racers, a painted lady contest, bands, the Horse Backstreet Chopper Magazine’s Chop Off, great rides and plenty more.

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY POLITICAL SCIENCE CLASS–I became confused when I heard the word “Service” used with these agencies:
Internal Revenue ‘Service’
U.S. Postal ‘Service’
Telephone ‘Service’
Cable TV ‘Service’
Civil ‘Service’
State, City, County & Public ‘Service’
Customer ‘Service’
 
This is not what I thought ‘Service’ meant.

But today, I overheard two farmers talking, and one of them said he had hired a bull to ‘Service’ a few cows. BAM!!! It all came into focus.
 
Now I understand what all those agencies are doing.

–Rogue

EXTRA…..EXTRA…..LAUGHLIN RIVER RUN–Look for ………..MATT HOTCH….METAL SPORT WHEELS………. and LYNDALL RACING BRAKES……..in front of the Pioneer Hotel and Casino.

See ya on the River.

Ride safe and Fast.

–Ray C. Wheeler
VP Cantina Business Development
Performance Editor
Bikernet.com

 

LIFESTYLE DEAL OF THE WEEK 2008 XL 1200 N, AWESOME DEAL! YOURS FOR $8,995.00
We don’t get many of these Nightsters in, but when we do, they go super fast!

Don’t let this one get away! Come check out this beauty. It’s got the rare two tone paint, black out lower legs, triple trees, headlight, horizontal folding license plate frame, bars, hand controls and mirrors. The Harley Davidson “Willie G” Gas cap, grips, foot pegs, and derby cover add a real nice touch.

This bike won’t last long at this price.
 

Bumpy Credit History? Smooth roads could be ahead for YOU!……….Call Lifestyle Today!

Custom Cycle Control Systems Offers Money Back Guarantee and Lifetime Warranty on the New Improved Simplified Air Suspension/SAS– Custom Cycle Control Systems announced today a new 30 day money back guarantee on the newly engineered Simplified Air Suspension/SAS. Additionally, they introduced a lifetime warranty on all of the machined parts.

If a rider ever experiences any problems, take off the SAS (it only take a few minutes), send it back and you’ll receive a reconditioned or new unit…no questions asked! MSRP is now $1,395.00 and dealer cost is only $1,116.00. Once any dealer buys 3 units total, the dealer price falls from $1,116.00 to only $1,032.00 per unit. As an added incentive, all dealers buying 2 or more at the same time will pay ONLY $1,000.00 per SAS unit.

The SAS is super easy to install and comes complete with mounting instructions. There’s no compressor to mount, no pressure hoses to run, no fittings to fail…All you have to do is replace your old shocks with a new SAS unit and wire an on/off switch directly to the battery. Stay EPA Compliant on stock H-Ds by not having to move canisters to make room for an ugly compressor. Fits all Softtail Harley-Davidsons as well as custom production bikes. It’s water-resistant design is perfect for those that ride in inclement weather and they are manufactured right here in the USA.

Raise and lower your rear end at the touch of a button. Add air pressure to improve ride quality during changing road conditions or while hauling added weight. Also improving the ride quality is a “pre-set factory” dampening valve.

At approximately 150 psi, the bike will be fully raised and the suspension will be resting on its piston bumpers at *maximum ride height*. After that your height will not change, but you can continue to increase air pressure for improved riding during cornering or with a passenger.

Additional Features and Benefits Include:

Price Reduced 15% (Dealer and MSRP)
3 Year Warranty…No Questions Asked!
Money Back Guarantee
Lifetime Warranty on Machined Parts
Built-in compressor
Cylinder Pistons and Rods are doubled sealed (Pneumatic seals and top quality O-rings are forever protected and eliminate leaks)
Pre-set factory dampening
Easiest install on the market (no compressor to mount)
Quick connect fitting with improved convenient breather line
The pneumatic cylinders eliminate bottoming out
Remote filtered air breather keeps compressor clean and dry
All parts are CNC machined billet aluminum
Adjustable air pressure from 0 to over 250 psi

For more information on Custom Cycle Control Systems new SAS system, you can reach them at 866-438-2129, or 702-438-2129. Check them out online at www.customcyclecontrols.com or email them at lyaple@customcyclecontrols.com.

NEW FLASH, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
KISS Bike Story

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=364

NICE JOB, BEAUTIFULL BIKE. REALLY A GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENT. YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO BE PROUD. I AM HONORED TO KNOW YOU AND HAVE YOU WORK ON MY DREAM.

HOORAA! FOR MASS.PEOPLE!

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bRANDON,, FL

Robby Gordon’s Stadium SUPER Trucks Racing & Big Foot at LA Coliseum–
What: Robby Gordon’s Stadium SUPER Trucks and Big Foot® action-packed racing is coming to the LA Coliseum. The legendary Mickey Thompson style of stadium racing is back.

Who: Robby Gordon – renowned NASCAR driver, championship off-road racer and president of Robby Gordon’s Stadium SUPER Trucks

Celebrities drivers: Robby Gordon- NASCAR driver, Baja Champion, Personality

Ricky Johnson – 7x AMA National Champion, TORC TT Champion

Justin Lofton – NASCAR driver, Champion Mountain Bike Racer

Nick Baumgartner – Olympic Snowboarder, 2012 Winter X Games Gold and Silver medalist

Jeff Ward – AMA Motocross Champion, First Rider to Win Every Major AMA National Championship

Lalo Laguna – Mexican Off-Road Young Gun

Information on SST: www.stadiumsupertrucks.com

RACE DAY – Saturday April 27th – Gates open at 11 am – Racing at 7 pm
Where: 3911 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90037

BIKERS SEEK JUSTICE IN FINES–
The organization is surprisingly effective at working the legislative system. They are called ABATE, which means either A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments or American Bikers Aiming Towards Education.

They go by both and they roared onto the grounds of the state Capitol with a mission to make the roads safer. First, they remember their fellow bikers who didn’t make the trip this year.

ABATE President Dan Fish says their goal is to make the road safer by stiffening the 80 dollar fines for people who injure others with a car. “What’s a life worth? How does that one accident affect families for the rest of their lives. Their sons. Their daughters.”

Just the announcement brought tears and condolences for these women from Ft. Myers. Nikita Turner lost her biker grandfather in December.

“Dale was riding a red motorcycle with the lights on, helmet on and a flag and the guy didn’t see him.”

“Dale has been in my life since birth. He cut my umbilical cord. I just wasn’t ready to lose him.”

“To their credit these bikers were among the first to seek a ban on texting while driving.”

Darrin Brooks from Naples told reporters, “and the reason for that is obvious. People are texting. Their eyes aren’t on the road, so they’re not looking to see what they’re doing.”

And one inside the state’s Capitol, it was clear that this group of lobbyists would not be lost in the crowd of suits and shinny shoes.

Even though death might occur in a vehicle-bike or pedestrian accident, the usual charge is simply failure to yield the right of way. This is the second year the group has sought tougher penalties when injuries are involved.

It would make more sense to have the funds go directly to the State’s Brain Injury Fund or something, as opposed to just going to their general fund!

Though I agree that people who cause injury to others with a vehicle through their negligence should be held responsible. What I do Not Agree with is the state making money from the Injury and or Death of their residents.

Any new bill should have money going to the victim and or their family and if that is not done interested parties should contact their legislators and ask them to vote against the bill until that is included.

–Rogue

SPLITTING LANES PASSED IN NEVADA–Nevada’s lane splitting bill passed the Nevada State Assembly yesterday, April 18th 2013 at 6:29 PM. The vote was overwhelmingly positive, with 34 yea, 4 nay, 2 excused and 1 absent – check out the full vote breakdown here.

This is very exciting news – the bill goes to the Nevada State Senate next, where hopefully the support will be just as strong. High five to Assemblymen Carrillo, Daly and Healey for introducing this bill, and kudos to the entire assembly for not falling for Assemblywoman Carlton’s fear of “motorcyclist’s guts end up all over the back of my car” tactics.

Stay tuned – we’ll keep reporting on AB236 as it makes its way through the Senate, hopefully to an eventual passage.

NEWS FROM WOMEN RIDERS NOW, GEN IS ON THE ROAD–Hello from sunny Arizona, where I’m spending two months riding and enjoying the blue skies and warmth while escaping mud season in Montana. I’m also testing lots of new gear and gadgets for you. My reviews will post in the coming months.

International Female Ride Day is quickly approaching, and I’m excited to finally be in a climate where I can participate for the first time in the event’s six-year existence. The big day is less than two weeks away, so learn more about it in the first story below.

Thank you to Scorpion, who’s back supporting WRN while promoting its new line of women’s riding apparel. Check it out by visiting the links here or via the colorful purple banner ad rotating on the right side of the WRN site.

–Genevieve Schmitt ~ Founder & Editor, Women Riders Now (WRN)

RISE IN MOTORCYCLE-RELATED DEATHS NOT DUE TO HELMET LAW—

By The Detroit News

A motorcyclist group said Thursday the uptick last year in Michigan’s motorcycle fatalities should be blamed on unlicensed cyclists, not a new law making helmet use voluntary.

More than half of the state motorcyclists who died in accidents in 2012 did not have a permanent license, American Bikers Aiming Toward Education or ABATE of Michigan said in a statement Thursday, one day after the first anniversary of the law.

Although the 129 motorcycle deaths last year represented an 18 percent increase from 2011, it was within the normal year-to-year fluctuation of fatalities experienced from 2005-2011, said Vince Piacenti of ABATE of Michigan. The average number of motorcycle deaths during the period was 120, he said.

“Fatalities in 2012 were 129, which fall within the normal range of variation and proves conclusively that the helmet-law amendment has had no adverse effect on motorcycle safety,” Piacenti said in a statement.

ABATE argues that stricter enforcement of licensing laws and better education and training are the key to cutting motorcycle fatalities. A motorcycle endorsement on a driver’s license is legally required to ride on public roads.
ABATE wants to ensure that motorcycle riders “without an endorsement face stiffer fines, and we also support limiting Temporary Instructional Permits to two per adult,” said Vince Consiglio, ABATE of Michigan’s president. “If you need more than two TIPs, you shouldn’t be riding.”

–Rogue

Bare Necessities Run by ABATE Local 27 Riverside–The Bare Necessities Run in an annual event to raise money and gather clothing for the Riverside Salvation Army. The event is organized and run by Abate Local 27 of Riverside.

For those whom are not familiar with what Abate is, it stands for American Brotherhood Aimed Towards Education, it is a motorcycle rights and safety organization run by volunteers they are open to anyone.

The run took place at its usual location, American Legion Post 79 in Fairmont Park. there were vendors selling jewelry, perfume, hats, cigars and motorcycle related merchandise, the Posts Taco Team was busy making and selling lots of tacos to feed the crowd which according to Greg Covel, Local 27 President and Executive Director for Abate of California said that approximately one hundred and fifty riders took part in the event.

Bare Necessities Run 2013 The largest group attending was the Geezers MC who also take a great part in making this event happened. Talking with some of the members of the Geezers MC they went on a ride to the Garment District in Los Angeles where they are able to buy more items for a given amount of money.

Other groups included Heartless SC, Heart -N-Soul MC, Molochs, Christian Motorcycle Association, Templars, Midnight Riders and Inland Empire HOG.

.Two of the boxes filled with donations for the Salvation Army. Photo credit: Donald Kline ..A raffle and tattoo contest was held in the last hours of the event and a few people took home some nice prizes, an unique twist in this years raffle, instead of calling out numbers and picking items at random several bags were set out on table and you put your raffle tickets into the bag for the prize you would hopefully win, the prizes ranged from gift cards, to signs to bottles of wine.

The weather was cloudy for the day, but a few riders managed to brighten the lives of others through their donations to the Salvation Army.

— from Rogue


ILLUSIONS OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND–April 28 Open House is a kid-friendly event, RANCHO-Go-Go BBQ will be here.

Event location is ILLUSION CYCLES 14726 Goldenwest Street, Westminster 92683.

*ALL NEW SFV81 Merchandise will be there!!
See you Sunday April 28. Lots bling, SOA stuff and stars, new Illusion Wheels, fairings, and more. Don’t miss it!

BIKERNET NEWS WEEKLY TECH DISCUSSION–This a very good K&N setup. Works with H-D air cleaner cover for Twin Cam. Nice big element
and very well engineered velocity stack.

Use this with the CV Performance V-Ductor.
J&P sells this P/N 402-975.

This is a side view of my hand ground screw
Driver for low speed CV adjustment. I chose this stubby straight blade screw driver because of the big plastic handle. It allows for more torque when removing the slow jet.

I had to grind this very slow as not to blue the
steel. As it got thin the process slowed way down!! Had to grind a little and cool with water. Well
worth it as it always removes the slow jet.

I use this for removing the slow jet and Idle mixture screw. Time consuming and very tedious work.

GO FOR A RIDE SAFELY–
PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The final phase of AMA Go Ride! Month begins today and
The weeklong theme is “Go Ride Safely!” Sponsored by the American Motorcyclist
Association, AMA Go Ride Safely! week promotes rider training and the use of appropriate
Riding gear to help ensure that every ride is enjoyable and every rider is prepared
For the unexpected.

“When it comes to riding responsibly and reducing risk, the AMA strongly encourages its members and all motorcyclists to take rider training and wear protective gear,” said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. “In addition, we advocate nationally
for driver awareness programs to alert other roadway users to our presence in
traffic.”

During AMA Go Ride Safely! week, riders are encouraged to pass along their
responsible-riding practices by submitting photos and comments to submissions@ama-cycle.org
[mailto:submissions@ama-cycle.org]

SADDLEMEN’S WATERPROOF PAKS OFFER ULTIMATE PROTECTION–Saddlemen offers a new convenient and affordable way to protect your belongings from the elements with their line of Waterproof Pak storage packs.

Riding is more than a hobby; it’s a lifestyle. So when life takes an unexpected turn and throws some water your way it’s best to be prepared with a Saddlemen Waterproof Pak. Whether the skies drop some rain or you’re forced to cross a stream, these pouches will keep your precious cargo dry and safe so that you can keep your attention on the road ahead.

Saddlemen’s Waterproof Paks offer protection from water, moisture, dust and anything else you might come across during a ride. Each Pak is made of a tough rubber-like marine vinyl that keeps the elements out and your possessions safe inside. These pouches feature wide heat-welds around the edges and a two-stage sealing system to ensure that nothing gets in or out. The translucent pouch walls allow you to easily identify your packed cargo. The Waterproof Paks are available in two different styles and a total of five different sizes to accommodate a variety of items.

The two Lanyard Waterproof Paks are designed to house smaller items like cell phones, wallets, travel documents or other personal items. Both the small (5.5” x 3.4 inches) and large (6.0” x 4.5”) versions feature nylon lanyards with an adjusting bead to fit securely around your neck or to attach to a piece of luggage.

The three Handle-Top Waterproof Paks are designed for larger items like full-size documents, some laptops, clothing items and more. The small (14.2” x 13.0”), medium (15.75” x 9.5”) and large (19.7” x 13.7”) Handle-Top Paks feature an incorporated carrying handle that also serves as an extra level of waterproof sealing.

•3550-0168 Small Lanyard Pak MSRP $7.95
•3550-0169 Large Lanyard Pak MSRP $8.95
•3550-0170 Small Handle-top Pak MSRP $13.95
•3550-0171 Medium Handle-top Pak MSRP $14.95

•3550-0172 Large Handle-top Pak MSRP $15.95
 

Saddlemen Waterproof Paks are available through Parts Unlimited and Drag Specialties dealers. Visit www.saddlemen.com to learn more about seats, luggage and accessories for all motorcyclists

BIG WEEKEND APPROACHING—And I’m still machining wheel spacers for the Mudflap Girl FXR. I grabbed a fresh CV carb off the shelf and transferred all the Trock notions to it, then installed it. It immediately fixed the problem. I ordered a new easy adjustment screw from CV Performance. I was hoping it might arrive today.

Ray C. Wheeler wanted me to silver solder a dime to my existing adjustment screw, but I chose the pros at CV Performance.

So, what’s coming up. We are working on the Redemption road test piece, and you’ll get a kick out of it. I also have another Pan restoration episode from the Tail Gunner, and mentally I’ve started another Cantina Episode. Does that count?

It’s almost 10:00 p.m. and I’m about cooked. Let’s have a helluva weekend, and ride safe goddammit.

Ride Forever,

–Bandit

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