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Strange days in paradise. Suddenly clubs are on the scene again. I had a notion a few years back about clubs getting together, stopping the bullshit, and then starting a WWF type of organization where the various clubs would compete in the ring, and make money. It could be amazing and very profitable for the bros.
We are working a deal to become a sponsor of the 2015 Bonneville Speed Trials. You will see the program in the near future. Hell, clubs could compete on lots of levels and take it all to television and ultimately to film in the form of movies. Instead of NBC it could become NMC.
Let’s hit the news. The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by Cycle Source Magazine, the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, and Iron Trader.com.
BDL SAVES SHOVELHEADS— I noticed a new system from BDL to allow Shovel owner to ditch the old starters and starter solenoids. They were such a pain in the ass. With a later starter system Shovels can be almost as reliable as any Evo.
Here’s an example from Lucky Devil Metal Works in Houston. “This one is running a bdl 3-inch open belt for a Shovel with a tapered shaft tranny,” said Kent Weeks from Luck Devil. “They have a sharp sealed bearing in the hub so it’s an upgrade. I like to use this anytime I can for older projects, getting clients to keep up with clutch adjustments on the old style stuff is not fun to say the least. Haha!”
MONGOLS UNDER ATTACK IN LOS ANGELES– Feds go after motorcycle gang members – by claiming rights to their logo
The trademarked logo of Southern California’s largest motorcycle gang is unmistakable: a black-and-white image of 12th Century conqueror Genghis Khan, wearing sunglasses and bell bottoms riding a chopper while carrying a sword. For the club’s 600 fully patched members, the logo is part of their identity and motto: “Mongols Forever, Forever Mongols.”
But today, the Mongols Nation trademark is the focus of U.S. prosecutors’ effort to dismantle America’s most violent motorcycle gangs, from the Mongols to those who shot up a Waco, restaurant over the weekend.
The Department of Justice considers the clubs a criminal enterprise and is asking a federal judge to make it illegal for Mongols members to wear the patch or even display the name — allowing cops to literally take a Mongols jacket right off a biker’s back.
“It not just stripping them of their identity, or robbing them of a recruiting tool, it’s taking the star off their helmet,” said a law enforcement source in Los Angeles. “The logo itself furthers a criminal enterprise.”
The importance of the patch should not be underestimated. Donald Charles Davis, author of “Aging Rebel: Dispatches From The Motorcycle Outlaw Frontier,” adds, “Men have literally died for those patches. They have great symbolic value to motorcycle club members in the same way that the American flag has great symbolic value to patriots.”
The Mongol Nation registered their trademark in 2005 with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Unknown to the club at the time, four undercover agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms had infiltrated the gang.
In 2008, the ATF issued 110 arrest warrants in four states, accusing club members of murder, drug trafficking, robbery, extortion and money laundering. As part of a plea deal, the club president forfeited rights to the Mongol trademark to the Department of Justice, and a federal judge granted an injunction prohibiting club members from wearing, licensing, selling, or distributing the any materials depicting the Mongolian warrior.
At the time, only Uncle Sam was legally entitled to wear the Mongols’ leather vest — known as a “cut” — as a jacket without sleeves.
Federal Judge Florence-Marie Cooper ruled that upon presentation of the court’s order by police, “defendants and all their agents, servants, employees, family members, and other persons in active participation with them, must surrender all products, clothing, vehicles, motorcycles, books, posters, merchandise, stationery, or other materials bearing the Mongols trademark.”
While another judge partially lifted that injunction a few years later, Uncle Sam and the Mongol Nation are headed back to federal court June 2 in Los Angeles to reargue the case and determine who now owns the trademark.
The Mongols mount a First Amendment defense, arguing in court papers the “government’s sole purpose in filing the indictment is to crush the Mongols Nation Motorcycle Club by seizing the intellectual rights to the ‘Rider’ and ‘Mongol’ marks and thereby quash the Club and its members rights to freedom of expression and association.”
Davis said “all other clubs” see this as “just a first step to what the government wants to do to all motorcycle clubs. They wanna outlaw motorcycle clubs by taking their insignia away from them.”
To Davis, the DOJ actions are “unprecedented and unconstitutional.” He said the Mongol’s insignia is a “collective membership mark” that’s “on a par with the Christian cross, the Masonic compass, or the Jewish star.”
Government lawyers disagree, claiming the motorcycle club “constitutes an ongoing criminal enterprise” subject to the same statute prosecutors used to dismantle organized crime families like the Mafia.
The federal Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO) allows the government to seize cars, houses, boats and any assets used to further illegal activity. In the Mongols case, that includes their logo. If prosecutors prevail, the “Mongols” name and image will belong solely to Uncle Sam. Violating such a trademark would be considered a civil violation.
After the Mongols, sources say prosecutors would hope to use the same technique against other “OMG’s” — outlaw motorcycle gangs like the Hells Angels, the Outlaws in the Midwest, the Pagans in the East, the Bandidos in Texas and others.
–By William La Jeunesse
Fox News
5-BALL RACING NEWS– Where do Bikers Carry their Valuables? Special Ops Jacket from 5-Ball Leathers
5-Ball Leathers’ (12 Pocket) Special Ops Club Jacket is designed for the biker on the go, with room for wallet, keys, smart phone, garage door opener and everything else a busy, modern American biker carries nowadays.
This makes the Special Ops a perfect jacket for carrying gear of all kinds: gear including the two gun pockets that are stitched in such a way to as be wider and deeper than the typical pocket.
The light-weight milled buffalo leather keeps riders warm in the morning, and the zip-off removable sleeves will keep them cool in the afternoon. Additional features include heavy-duty gun-metal-grey zipper front, bound leather neck trim and double-needle seam construction.
“The Special Ops Jacket makes sense for riders as it supports the needs of bikers, including their safety and gear storage,” explained Keith “Bandit” Ball, Bikernet.com President. “Our 5-Ball Leather’s Genuine Riding Leathers™ fits like a glove and provides all the functions a rider needs on the road.”
Ball assembled a core team, including Andrew Calogero of Crank and Stroker and Bob Kay of Biker Pros. Calogero is the operations and sales arm, and Kay provides design expertise with his 30 years in the chopper industry.
The Special Ops Club Jacket is available at CrankandStroker.com, J&P Cycles and Bartel’s Harley-Davidson.
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Keith “Bandit” Ball, Bikernet.com President, and Bob Kay, Biker Pros Partner, designed a line of Genuine Riding Apparel™ for cruiser, chopper and bobber riders. The shirts, jackets and vests are known for their innovation, functionality and quality craftsmanship.
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A husband and wife had a tiff.
Wife called up her mom and said, “He fought with me again, I am coming to live with you.”
Mom said, “No darling, he must pay for his mistake. I am coming to live with you.
Today’s short reading from the Bible.
Genesis: “And God promised men that good and obedient wives would be found in all corners of the earth.”
Then He made the earth round…and He laughed and laughed and laughed!
–from Sam Burns
DENNIS HOPPER’S B-DAY LAST SUNDAY– This from a Love Ride, might have been the 1st re-union of the often feuding Easy Rider stars in many years…Jay Leno in the background…
–Markus Cuff
Official Grand Bikernet Feature Photographer
DRAG RACING NEWS– The WMDRA (Western Motorcycle Drag Racing Association) is proud to announce its upcoming episode of Inside Drag Racing, to be filmed during the S&S Cycle Proven Performance Nationals July 24 and 25 at Eddyville Raceway Park will be hosted and produced by seasoned dragbike journalist and on-air host Jack Korpela.
Please take a moment to look over the classes at http://www.westernmotodrags.com/classes.htm and make your plans to be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime event in Oskaloosa, Iowa, July 24-25.
“No matter what make or model you race, from Harley to Hayabusa, this event is open to you. It’s a celebration of the sport, a race with guaranteed purses and a television show all rolled into one. What more could you ask for?” Korpela said. “More than anything it will be a great time. It is an event not to be missed. The WMDRA is a leading, racer-friendly organization due to the hard work of Sandra Alberti.”
According to WMDRA President Alberti, “We’re so excited to welcome Jack to the WMDRA family as we strive to bring grass roots motorcycle drag racing to a broader audience. Who better to help us deliver on this mission than a seasoned broadcaster whose passion for the sport rivals our own?”
Pittsburgh-native and University of Florida graduate, Korpela is a professional broadcaster who has worked for several sports networks, including ESPN, CBS and Fox Sports. For over five years Korpela was an on-air talent for World Wrestling Entertainment, hosting countdown and weekly recap shows, which aired in over 160 countries. Prior to WWE, Korpela spent three years as a pit reporter for ESPN’s Inside Drag Racing, The Mother’s Polish Car Show Series and In the Driver’s Seat. He is also the editor of popular motorcycle racing news website, Cycledrag.com.
“I’m thrilled to be a part of this event and I will be walking around the pits digging up stories and searching for the most impressive motorcycles to put on TV,” Korpela said. “Any opportunity to get the sport we all love on mainstream television is invaluable. And what is sweeter and more rewarding than getting your team and motorcycle on TV? Any dragbike racer that can make this trip should definitely do so. It’s going to be a ton of fun. I’m working on calling all my friends from that area to make sure they all know about this golden opportunity. Help us spread the word.”
Motorcycle Drag Racing legend Tommy Bolton is the latest to confirm his participation.
“TV coverage and guaranteed purses? Of course we are in,” Bolton said. “We are going to show up with the Funny Bikes, Pro Mods and Outlaws.”
Several racers share Bolton’s outlook.
One of the most successful Top Gas racers in the county, Ken Schwartz is another who is impressed with the TV package and purses.
Make your plans now!
Eddyville Raceway Park is THE place to be for the 2015 S&S Cycle Proven Performance® Nationals and is located at 3260 Merino Ave, Oskaloosa, IA 52577. Racing kicks off at 3:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, for ALL brands of motorcycles! Ticket prices are fan friendly at just $15/day or $25 for the two-day event with free camping for racers, vendors and spectators… join us!
Visit http://www.westernmotodrags.com/ for all the information you need.
LUCAS OIL RIDER, HECTOR ARANA SR. RETURNS TO THE WINNER’S CIRCLE–
The old man’s still got it.
Lucas Oil Buell racer Hector Arana Sr., still running strong at age 56, stormed to a triumphant victory at the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals on Sunday at Atlanta Dragway. The win came nearly six years after his previous victory and it came against Pro Stock Motorcycle’s best.
Arana beat defending class champion Andrew Hines in the first round before knocking off No. 2 qualifier Jim Underdahl in the second. Then he beat son and national speed record-holder Hector Jr. in the semifinals before taking down three-time PSM champion Eddie Krawiec in the final round.
“It’s exactly what I needed to boost me up,” Arana said. “I struggled for a little bit and then I started getting doubts, but I never gave up and here it is, this win. It’s exactly what I needed to build my confidence and keep going forward to win some more.”
Arana, who made his NHRA debut in 1990, upped his career record to 197-196, marking the first time he’s had a winning mark in the sport.
Arana toiled in the PSM class for many years before partnering with Forrest and Charlotte Lucas and Lucas Oil Products. He earned his first win in 2008 and then won five more times in 2009, capping a remarkable year with the championship.
He raced to 11 final rounds in the years since, including racing Hector Jr. in Chicago in 2014, but was unable to break through again until Sunday to end a drought of 86 races.
“It makes me feel great for everyone on our team,” Arana said. “I take care of Jr.’s bikes first and then mine. What I did for this event, I paid more attention to my bike, to my program. That’s what I need to do more of, take care of me.”
Arana opened the day by outrunning Hines with a pass of 6.915 seconds at 195.70 mph, overcoming Hines’ 6.979-second pass at 184.27 mph. He duplicated that e.t. in the second round against Underdahl, who ran 7.022 seconds at 192.52 mph.
The semifinal matchup with his son was over before the finish line, as Hector Jr. slowed to a pass of 7.146 seconds at 168.14 mph while Arana’s run was 6.930 at 195.22 mph.
Neither finalist made a full run, but Krawiec was off the throttle well before the lights in a 10.107-second pass at 85.28 mph while Arana pulled up early in a winning pass of 7.236 seconds at 162.47 mph.
“We were able to stay consistent on every run,” Arana said. “We didn’t deviate that much, so we have a good tune-up. It looks like my bike is coming around at the right time. We’re going to keep looking forward and narrow this bike to be perfect.”
OREGON SENATE PASSES LANE SPLITTING BILL– Oregon motorcycle riders are one step closer to splitting lanes thanks to SB 694. The bill, which would legalize lane splitting under specific traffic conditions, passed 18-10 in the state Senate with bipartisan support, and now moves on to the Oregon House for debate and a final approval vote or amendment.
The measure would allow lane splitting when traffic is stopped or slowed to 10 mph or less, with motorcycle riders allowed to split lanes not in excess of 20 mph. Lane splitting is only permitted on roads 50 mph or higher and forbidden between lanes going in opposite directions.
During the committee discussion that sent the bill to the Senate floor, lawmakers complimented advocates for the legislation. “It’s been some of the most effective citizen lobbying I’ve seen on a bill,” said Senator Sara Gelser (D). “It was persistent, helpful, useful and fact-based and I really appreciated it.”
Another committee member, Senator Ginny Burdick (D), also said of the measure: “I can’t remember a time when I’ve ever been more opposed to a bill, then turned around and supported it. The advocates on this did a very nice job.”
–From Bill Bish
NCOM Coast to Coast Legislative news
This is a major opportunity for a massive awareness campaign. We need the public to know how lane splitting benefits everyone.—Bandit
LOST HIGHWAY
MOTORCYCLE SHOW & CONCERT News–
SATURDAY, MAY 30AT SAN MANUEL AMPHITHEATER IN SAN BERNARDINO, CA
LOST HIGHWAY TEAMS WITH QUAID HARLEY-DAVIDSON AND ROLAND SANDS
TO GIVE AWAY A BRAND NEW
“2015 FXDB DYNA STREET BOB”
HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE
WORTH $32,500 ONSITE AT LOST HIGHWAY FESTIVAL
LOST HIGHWAY– the weekend-long Motorcycle, Camping and Music festival–will be held Saturday, May 30 at San Manuel Amphitheater with weekend camping on Friday, May 29 and Saturday, May 30 at the picturesque Glen Helen Park in San Bernardino, CA. Featuring live performances from Toby Keith, Social Distortion, Eli Young Band, Reverend Horton Heat, Lucero, Lindi Ortega, Rick Monroe and more, LOST HIGHWAY is rooted in the tradition and camaraderie of creating a destination for motorcycle riders and music fans alike.
In the spirit of LOST HIGHWAY–the first-ever Southern California music festival and motorcycle expo–the festival alongside Quaid Harley-Davison and Roland Sands have announced they will give away a brand new 2015 FXDB Dyna Street Bob Harley-Davidson motorcycle (pictured above, specs are below) Live on the festival grounds. Fans can stop by the Quaid Harley-Davidson area in the motorcycle expo area for the chance to win the bike which is valued at $32,500. Note: The winner will be notified via email or text message that evening.
Quaid Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
2015 FXDB Dyna Street Bob
Make: Harley-Davidson
Size: 96″
Year: 2015
Builder: Quaid Harley-Davidson
Painter: Schultz Design (Taylor Schultz)
Color: Black/Brown
Pattern: Flake Patterns
Make: Progressive Suspension 970 Series Piggyback Shocks 13.5″
Front fender: Hotbodies Racing BMW S1000RR Roadrace Fender
Rear fender: HD chopped
PreLoad Adjusters: Misano Fork (Black Ops)
Springs: Progressive Suspension Monotube Cartridge Kit
Seat: RSD 2-up Enzo Black
Gas Cap and Dummy Cap: Black Ops
Memphis shades gauntlet fairing kit
Intake: Blunt radial air cleaner Black Ops
Exhaust: RSD Slant 2-into-1 Black
Nostalgia Top Motor Mount
Clutch: Clarity derby cover
Top cover: Tranny cover 6 Speed (Black Ops)
Hydraulic Clutch save 6 Speed (Black Ops)
Café Oil Filler Cap
Triple Trees: Top Triple Clamp (Gloss Black)
Risers: Café Mega Riser (contrast Cut)
Handlebars: Narrow ProStep 5″ (Black Ops)
Grips: Traction Grips (Black)
Headlight Besel: Vintage Headlight Bezel (Black Ops)
Stem Nut: Misano Stem Nut (Black Ops)
Upper Fork covers: Smoothie Upper Fork Covers
Tickets and limited quantities of VIP packages are available now through Live Nation and www.losthighwayfest.com.
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SCOTT JACOBS AND WIFE SHARON PLANNING FOR THE NEXT CANNONBALL IN 2016– In 2010, a good friend of mine, Cris Sommer-Simmons was doing a vintage motorcycle race across the country on a 1915 Harley. I didn’t know much about it then, but thought it sounded like an incredible adventure.
In 2012, my husband, Scott Jacobs decided to do the race himself, and I figured I would ride along on my new Harley. Not only had I never ridden a foot clutch or tank shift bike before, I had never ridden any bike 4000 miles at one time. When I saw and felt the bond between the riders, I knew that I wanted to be a part of it next time.
We started looking for bikes that met the criteria for 2014, and found not one, but two 1936 HD VLH bikes. I chose the 3-speed instead of the 4-speed, and after having it completely restored, I learned how to ride it. That was the easy part.
Day 1 – Seized my pistons! Day 2 – Replaced the pistons with over 70s in an 80 bore, and managed to finish that day! Day 3 – Seized my pistons!!! Yes, really. Thankfully, because we had the other ’36, we stripped the top end, and overnighted it to the hotel. My mechanics changed everything out within 3 hours.
Unfortunately, I had lost two full days because we had to wait until Monday to ship, so although I was out of contention, I wanted to finish what I started. I crossed the finish line after 17 days, (the last 12 days with a perfect score) and not only was it a physical accomplishment, but also an emotional and personal victory!
When Lonnie announced the 2016 Century Race, I started looking for the next machine to conquer this feat. Watch me in 2016 where I’ll be riding a 1915 Harley-Davidson F11 with my wonderful and supportive Cannonball Family. Can’t wait!!!
Thank you! SO Excited!!!
–Sharon
Scott Jacobs Studio
Art Gallery & Framing
www.scottjacobsstudio.com
FB: Scott Jacobs Studio
760-510-9913
MAKE IT A FULL-THROTTLE FATHER’S DAY WITH A GIFT FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON–
Six Gift Ideas Available On-Line and from Authorized Harley-Davidson Dealers
Show the Old Man a little respect this Father’s Day with a gift that takes him and his Harley-Davidson motorcycle the extra mile. Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories and MotorClothes are available at more than 750 authorized retail locations in the United States and online. Here’s one example:
The compact Harley-Davidson Tool Kit (P/N 94819-02, $84.95) is designed to pack light and handle basic adjustment and service duty for 1986-later Sportster models and 1999-later Twin Cam-powered Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
The Tool Kit includes: cable ties, a spark plug gap tool, a multi-bit screwdriver; a five-inch round nose locking pliers; five hex keys, a spark plug socket, combination wrenches (10mm, 1/4-inch, 1/2-inch, 9/16-inch) and a 5/8 x 3/4-inch double open end wrench. A black nylon pouch with the Bar & Shield logo keeps the tools secure and organized.
These quality tools are backed by a one-year warranty.
LIFESTYLE DEAL OF THE WEEK– 2007 Special Construction Chopper. It’s wild and available at a ridiculous price.
Our Price
$11,995
Was
$13,995
Exterior: Gold
VIN: 1D9SC26587N610009
Mileage: 1 miles
CLUB SHOOTOUT COMMENT– Come on guys, get your shit together. If you want to battle each other in your clubhouse, a bar you run or out in a field somewhere none of us have a problem with that. But, when you bring it into a place where there is a chance civilians including children could be injured or killed you cross the line.
Put Joe McAverage and his family in harms way and they have every right to expect protection by police. And if one of your members was shot by police they probably brought it on themselves. So, man up and take responsibility.
You initiated the event and own anything that happens after that. Got a beef with each other? Cool, have a Bar B-Q out in the hills somewhere and do what you think needs to be done, but when you cause others to become involved and then threaten to take a hit out on those who were doing their job trying to protect them you’re no longer a brother and deserve no respect.
We’re all Americans and like them or not we don’t shoot the badge.
Bikes and bike people have been my family and in my blood for nearly seven decades. I have many friends in clubs and always had respect for most of the clubs that ride on the edge doing their own thing. But events like this cast a shadow over all of us who ride. So, and this is just my opinion, if you have to deal with something between clubs that’s cool but keep it among yourselves and I’ll back your right to do so.
–Bob Clark
ART FROM THE FALCON— Amazing use of colors.
–Bandit
STURGIS BUFFALO CHIP PROCLAIMS, THE BOX OFFICE OPEN FOR THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY– Unprecedented demand for the Sturgis Buffalo Chip’s Party of the Century during the 75th rally anniversary has left many rally fans eager to secure their favorite camping spot for the Buffalo Chip’s own 35th anniversary celebration in 2016. To accommodate these mounting requests, the Buffalo Chip has now made passes, reserved camping spots, cabins and more for the 2016 rally available on a first-come, first-served basis. The venue is already busy planning nine days and nights of world-class entertainment Friday, Aug. 5 through Saturday, Aug. 13.
“We’re building on a big year and planning a particularly special event for the Chip’s 35th anniversary,” said Rod Woodruff, president of the Sturgis Buffalo Chip. “We’ve been working for months, planning to make the celebration in 2016 the best yet. This will be our party, and our friends won’t want to miss it.”
Passes for the Buffalo Chip’s 35th anniversary celebration in 2016 will be available until the day of the desired concert, however, RV spots are always at a premium and should be reserved as far in advance as possible. Passes may be purchased online at BuffaloChip.com or by calling the Buffalo Chip box office at 605-347-9000.
NEWS FROM THE BRASS BALLS GAZETTE– Great Bike / Great Customer
It’s so cool to build bespoke custom production motorcycles for our amazing customers. Each bike and customer have a style all their own. This bike is particularly cool, set off by our gold anodized American LeMans wheels.
JIMS TOOL OF THE WEEK– No. 33443-84 Alignment Tool
JIMS No. 33443-84 alignment tool was originally used to align the tappet blocks with the oil feed port and ensure that the tappets roll true on the cam lobes for Late Shovelhead and all Evolution engines with ¼”-20 screws.
When Twin Cam engines were new, it was discovered that two of these will align the oil pump to the cam support plate and pinion shaft. Since there are various uses for this tool, most H-D technicians should have two of these in their collection.
For more info, contact JIMS at sales@jimsusa.com or call (805) 482-6913. You can also visit us on the web at www.jimsusa.com.
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‘JUST RIDE’ DURING THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON WORLD RIDE JUNE 27-28–
Two Days. Millions of Miles. One Passion that Unites All Riders
Just ride. It’s a simple idea that expresses the passion that unites motorcycle riders around the world, regardless of age, location, or brand. It’s also all anyone needs to do to join the thousands of Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders and Harley Owners Group members who are flexing their freedom and hitting the open road during the Harley-Davidson™ World Ride on June 27 and 28.
“One of the beautiful things about riding a motorcycle is how it lets you check out from the daily grind and experience the pure feelings of joy and freedom it brings,” said Ken Ostermann, Harley-Davidson General Manager of Integrated Marketing Operations. “The Harley-Davidson World Ride is all about being on your bike, loving life, and sharing that feeling with others.”
Launched in 2008 by the Harley Owners Group as Million Mile Monday, the annual riding event was expanded into the two-day Harley-Davidson World Ride in 2012 to give more riders worldwide an opportunity to participate. In 2014, participants logged more than 10 million miles on solo rides, in groups large and small, and through a variety of dealer-led events around the world, united by their shared passion for motorcycling. For 2015, the event retains its two-day format, but shifts to Saturday and Sunday to enable even more riders around the globe to participate.
“The thrilling feeling of freedom and independence experienced by riding a motorcycle can be life-changing. Participating in the World Ride is a perfect opportunity to share that experience with a non-rider, perhaps by inviting them along as a passenger to share the ride,” Ostermann said.
Whether it’s across town, cross-country, or anything in between, every mile counts and can be recorded by logging into Harley-Davidson’s online mileage accumulator at h-d.com/worldride, where a rolling odometer will record the collective distance traveled by all participants in the World Ride.
Ride participants can log their post-ride mileage directly onto the World Ride website from mobile devices and share their riding stories and photographs on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter using the hashtag #HDworldride. Participants can also download a certificate of participation after logging their mileage on the World Ride website.
TRIUMPH DEMO DAYS– One of the coolest things we like to do is our popular Demo Days. Everybody should have the chance to ride before they buy, especially a pricey item like a motorcycle. Virtually everything on the showroom floor is available to qualified riders at Martin Moto.
Our Demo Days give customers the chance to try multiple bikes on the same route on the same day to give you the best way to compare. For those interested in a Triumph, this is your weekend!
From the classic Bonnevilles to the adventurous Tigers, you have your choice. Expect to save big and bring your trade!
Demo rides will run from 10 am thru 3 pm. You must be a licensed and experienced motorcycle rider to participate with a helmet, jacket and long pants.
Simply, click to register below and reserve your 1st and 2nd choice models and your preferred time. We will confirm a model and time via email before the event.
Where
Martin Moto
567 N Rt 100
Boyertown, PA 19512
BIKERNET VISITS SCOTT JACOBS STUDIO— We jammed down to San Marcos this week to meet with Scott to catch up on his artistic endeavors, and discovered something, many truly amazing things.
All aspects of the Jacob’s art Nirvana will be covered on Bikernet in the very near future, including his official painting for the 75th Sturgis run.
–Scott Jacobs Studio scottjacobsstudio@gmail.com
U.S. CHARGES SIX CHINESE CITIZENS With Economic Espionage–
U.S. alleges group, including three professors, stole sensitive wireless technology
WASHINGTON—The Justice Department accused six Chinese citizens, including three professors who studied together at the University of Southern California, of conspiring to steal sensitive wireless technology from U.S. companies.
The six individuals allegedly brought trade secrets relating to technology used to filter out unwanted signals in wireless devices from U.S. companies Avago Technologies and Skyworks SolutionsInc. Back to China’s Tianjin University according to and indictment.
–By Andrew Grossman
Wall Street Journal
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BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY OPEN 24/7–
Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass… It’s about learning to dance in the rain.
Daughter asks her Dad, “Dad there is something that my boyfriend said to me, that I didn’t understand.”
“He said that I have a beautiful chassis, lovely airbags and a fantastic bumper.”
Her Dad said, “You tell your boyfriend that if he opens your hood and tries to check your oil with his dipstick, I will tighten his nuts so hard that his headlights will pop out and he will start leaking out of his exhaust pipe.”
–from Jerry and Rogue
Küryakyn L.E.D. Inserts for Saddlebag Supports Now Available!– Filling the noticeable void left between rear fenders and saddlebags on select Harley-Davidson Touring models just got easier thanks to the all-new L.E.D. Inserts for Saddlebag Supports from Küryakyn, now available through dealers and distributors worldwide.
Küryakyn’s L.E.D. Inserts for Saddlebag Supports are specifically designed to fill the rear-facing openings in the cast saddlebag support brackets on 2014-later Harley-Davidson FLHTCU/L, FLHTK/L, FLHR, FLHTKSE and FLTRUSE models (CVO models require removal of factory saddlebag support filler strips). The injection-molded ABS housings with polycarbonate lenses measure in at 7.5” long x 2.5” wide x 1.5” in diameter, and each contains three individual L.E.D.’s for additional Run-Turn-Brake lighting to greatly improve visibility from the rear.
Küryakyn L.E.D. Inserts for Saddlebag Supports are available in Chrome or Gloss Black finishes and feature simple plug-&-play wiring for easy installation. Sold as a pair, MSRP for both finish options is $199.99.
P/N 5054 – L.E.D. Inserts for Saddlebag Supports, Chrome
P/N 5055 – L.E.D. Inserts for Saddlebag Supports, Gloss Black
THE SALT TORPEDO UPDATE– I am already getting busy on getting our paint booth up and running, and the air for the mechanic shop so I can get tires mounted and such.
I took a little time to set up the seat for the streamliner to make sure we made the right choice.
Fortunately, it looks like it will work out well, as I hoped the top of the seat lines right up to where the backbone will meet the roll cage. Once I can get a couple projects out of the way I’ll get started on the front part of the chassis and we will start to have a better idea of how much fiberglass work we will need to do to fit the belly pan (or parts of it) over the framework.
At this point I am thinking that it will take quite a bit but that never stopped me before haha!
Just wrap them wheels with rubber and let’s go… not so fast haha!
We have some good rubber to mock up with but we will have to get something more serious when it’s time to hit the salt, things have come a long way in a short amount of time and tires are just one of those things.
Good ol’ Avon Speedmasters are what comes to mind when shopping for rubber up front but taking a closer look it seems quite possible that we might be able to beat the tires speed rating of 112 MPH?
Because we really won’t know how fast we will be going I wonder if it might be a good idea to shoot for the moon and go with the highest rated tires we can find? Because I have always run a lot of Avon rubber around here, I looked at their website to see what kind of info they had and found some charts and such to help narrow it down.
–Kent Week
Lucky Devil Metal Works
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ALLIGATOR RECORDS ROCKS THE BLUES MUSIC AWARDS & RELEASES MORE– “Alligator Records is thrilled to congratulate our new Blues Music Award winners – Elvin Bishop, Selwyn Birchwood and Marcia Ball.
Elvin took top honors for Album of the Year, Band of the Year and Song of the Year, all for Can’t Even Do Wrong Right. Selwyn deservedly won Best New Artist album for Don’t Call No Ambulance. And Marcia won her tenth Blues Music Award the Pinetop Perkins Piano Player of the Year, in recognition of her latest release, The Tattooed Lady and the Alligator Man.
AirPlay Direct has made all three of these award-winning albums available to its subscribers, continuing to get the word out about these terrific releases.
Meet Me in Bluesland is a rollicking hidden gem from Southern blues-rockers The Kentucky Headhunters with the legendary two-fisted piano man, the late Johnnie Johnson. Johnnie was the groundbreaking keyboard player behind Chuck Berry on Chuck’s most influential tracks. The New York Times described The Kentucky Headhunters as “rowdy, wild-eyed Southern rockers bringing bar-band recklessness… combining down-home roots with ferocious rock.”
–Bruce Iglauer
President – Alligator Records
Held has expanded its women’s line to offer gear for every riding style. Paired together, Schuberth and Held give women head-to-toe protection for maximum comfort, safety and style.
Schuberth North America has female motorcyclists covered, offering head-to-toe protection for riders who insist on premium quality, safety and fit. Schuberth helmets and Held jackets, pants, gloves and boots give women multiple options for gearing up this summer, and are all available in the United States through Schuberth North America.
The Schuberth C3W and C3 Pro Women are designed specifically for women motorcyclists.
“Schuberth has always been a pioneer in developing head protection for both men and women,” said Schuberth North America Vice President Randy Northrup. “Now with the expansion of our Held product line here in the United States, we are happy to be able to offer head-to-toe protection designed for women riders.”
Schuberth offers two helmets in women’s sizing and fit, including the C3W and the C3 Pro Women. Both women’s modular helmets are ideal street and sport-touring options, featuring optimized aerodynamics and ventilation, as well as optimized aeroacoustics for a quiet ride. The C3 Pro Women also has a molded rear spoiler that minimizes buffeting at high speeds, and it comes with an internal antenna that is ready for pairing with the optional Bluetooth® SRC-System for wireless capabilities.
Schuberth has released two new C3 Pro Women options for 2015: “Classic Red” and “Classic Silver”
Held USA now stocks an expanded line of women’s gear, including leather and textile jackets and pants, riding jeans, a wide range of gloves and one-piece leathers. The Held women’s collection accommodates touring riders with options like the Cadora jacket and Manero pants, which utilize GORE-TEX® technology for gear that is waterproof, windproof and breathable. The women’s Shira boots are also an ideal touring choice.
Held’s Carese II jacket and Torno II pants are among the many pieces available in women’s cuts and sizes.
Street riders and fans of classic styling will appreciate gear choices such as the KEVLAR-reinforced Hoover riding jeans, or the leather Roxanne jacket and Aileen pants combination. For track riders, the women’s Ayana suit has all of the safety features as other premium one-piece leather suits, but in a specific women’s cut.
See the entire lineup of Held jackets, pants, gloves and boots at www.HeldUSA.com, and click here to find an authorized Held dealer.
Learn more about Schuberth helmets for women at www.SchuberthNorthAmerica.com, and click here to find an authorized Schuberth dealer.
For more information visit www.SchuberthNorthAmerica.com.
RAFFLE BIKE OF THE WEEK– Pros 4 Vets Raffle Bike
Darwin motorcycles teamed up with Pros 4 Vets to revive and raffle this original 1974 Honda CB750. It is in amazing condition.
This highly sought after bike can be yours if you get the winning ticket. Only 2,000 tickets will be sold. $10 per ticket. All proceeds to go directly to Pros4vets.org
LUCAS OIL RELEASES JITRS– (Just In Time for Riding Season)
While there’s still that occasional cold and rainy day happening (yeah, we know bikers ride wet, but a lot of us prefer not to ride freezing wet when we can avoid it), take a few hours of downtime, park yourself in front of the computer and let the oil-aholics at Lucas tell you everything you’ll ever need to know about the best ways to lube and clean your rides and rods.
(OK, we’re big on full disclosure here at Bikernet so we have to admit that Lucas Heavy-Duty Gun Oil doesn’t deliver quite the same bang for the buck as Viagra, but it will definitely pump up the performance of all your other rods.)
We recommend beginning your lubrication education at http://lucasoil.com/pdf/catalog/2015-Lucas-Quick-Reference-Motorcycle-Product-Guide.pdf, a 44-page full color electronic magazine that show-and-tell you why and where you should specific products for every lubrication process on your motorcycle.
And we’re not talking just Hogs here. There are big two-page spreads showing you what to add where on everything from Twin-Cam Baggers to Buells, Sportsters to Victorys. Triumphs to BMWs, two-stroke and four-stroke dirt bikes and four-stroke scooters.
You’ll find priceless (and hard to find) facts on Shovel, Pan and even antique Honda oiling systems and get the specs on the ideal products for metric road bikes. Even ATVs, UTVs and, as noted, firearms are covered.
The Lucas Quick Reference Guide will even help you win some bar bets … assuming you can find someone retarded enough to want to wager on something like the typical zinc values of motorcycle oil.
Final stop on today’s online virtual lubrication seminar is http://lucasoil.com/catalog/2015/motorcycle-guide/,
UNCLE MONKEY ON RIDING FOR THERAPY– For most of us when the world is wearing down on us it is time to throw our leg over the bike and head out on the road. Roll on the miles and clear our mind. It is a peaceful time when it is just man and machine. We are left alone with our thoughts, free from the distractions of a plugged in world around us. Instead we are plugged into the natural world, instinctual world were nature strives for balance even against the plans of man.
Unfortunately for many of us the miles between here and there are congested with cars and trucks, road construction and speed traps. Merging, diverging of an ebb and flow of a metal stream on an asphalt riverbed. When your mind is crushing under the weight of the world you just want, yearn, hunger to get out to the freeways.
Riding a bike is dangerous if you are distracted in heavy traffic. Cages are not watching for us or worse yet aiming for us. It requires our full concentration just to make it out alive sometimes.
Throw in the distraction of work, the old lady’s nagging, legal problems, health problems or whatever it is that is motivating you to get out and ride can be a recipe for disaster.
Many of us have mapped out our quick escape from the asphalt jungle. Side streets, scenic routes past the park. Even in the busiest city there are better ways to escape that downtown during rush hour.
Being in the right frame of mind might be the most important piece of safety equipment we can have. Being aware of the surrounding, knowing what you have to do, where you have to go means you will get home safe, get to the next ride in one piece.
That means when the world is grinding you to ash and as much as you want to storm off, take a moment to check your bike over, take a moment to yell at the garage wall, hit the old heavy bag or speed bag, throw a couple darts at the board. Vent some of that pressure off before your throw your leg over and you will find that the ride will be that much better, that you will be all right in the end.
Remember: Everything will be alright in the end, and if it’s not alright, it’s not the end…
–bad Uncle Monkey
Uncle, this is very Zen. You’re close. They say displaying anger in any manner is not good for us or the wall. It’s better to seek happiness, but that’s another lesson.—Ming da Merciless
GETTYSBURG BIKE WEEK Returns to Allstar Events Complex– Space Available for Additional Vendors and Events
With only a few weeks left before Gettysburg Bike Week 2015, added space is available for additional vendors at the rally’s new location, the Allstar Events Complex. This year, Gettysburg Bike Week features three top-flight musical acts–Jackyl, The Outlaws and David Allan Coe–in addition to rides, shows, contests and games for everyone.
“This is the start of a new era for Gettysburg Bike week. We want more vendors to help grow our rally, and with the convenience of rally goers being able to stay on site at the Eisenhower, we’re sure this year will be the best Gettysburg Bike Week yet for vendors and riders alike,” said event coordinator Kelly Shue.
Vendors can get very reasonable prices on a variety of spaces by emailing gbwvendor@yahoo.com
Gettysburg Bike Week Schedule of Events:
THURSDAY, JULY 9
2 p.m. Gettysburg Bike Week kicks off on S.S. Vape Stage with legendary emcee Jack Schit
2 p.m. Vendor Village opens and Biker Build-Off Contest
3:30 p.m. Klinger McFry on S.S. Vape Stage
4:45 p.m. Opening ceremonies; National Anthem by Klinger McFry on S.S. Vape Stage
5:00 p.m. Marshall’s Highway on S.S. Vape Stage
6:45 p.m. Virago on S.S. Vape Stage
8:00 p.m. David Allen Coe on S.S. Vape Stage (sponsored by Hot Leathers)
FRIDAY, JULY 10
10:00 a.m. Vendor Village opens and Poker Run (starts at AllStar, riders back by 4 p.m.)
10:00 a.m. Biker Build-Off Contest
12:00 p.m. Xstrophy on S.S. Vape Stage S.S. Vape Stage
2:00 p.m. Tattoo Contest (sponsored by Tattoos By Nate)
3:00 p.m. International Bikini Team Bikini Bike Wash
3:00 p.m. Ghosts Of War on S.S. Vape Stage S.S. Vape Stage
4:30 p.m. Great Train Robbery on S.S. Vape Stage S.S. Vape Stage
6:00 p.m. Smokin Gunz on S.S. Vape Stage S.S. Vape Stage
8:00 p.m. The Outlaws on S.S. Vape Stage S.S. Vape Stage
9:45 p.m. After Party w/Joyride and more
SATURDAY, JULY 11
10:00 a.m. Ride In Bike Show (presented by Cycle Source)
10:00 a.m. – 4 p.m. Poker Run
10 a.m. Biker Build-Off Contest
12:00 p.m. Shane Speal’s Snake Oil Band
12:00 p.m. International Bikini Team Bikini Bike Wash
2:00 p.m. Bike Games and Burnout Contest
3:00 p.m. Tattoo Contest on S.S. Vape Stage (sponsored by Tattoos By Nate)
4:00 p.m. Sound of Silence on S.S. Vape Stage
5:00 p.m. Parade of Chrome leaves Allstar for Gettysburg (sponsored by Steinwehr Ave. Business
Improvement District)
5:15 p.m. Shane Speals Snake Oil Band
6:15 p.m. Bikini Contest Preliminary Round on S.S. Vape Stage (featuring International Bikini Team)
6:30 p.m. Back in Black on S.S. VAPE Stage (AC/DC tribute band)
7:30 p.m. Bike Build-Off Contest Finals on S.S. Vape Stage
7:45 p.m. Bikini Contest Final Round on S.S. Vape Stage
8:00 p.m. Jackyl on S.S. Vape Stage (sponsored by Brewery Products / Budweiser)
SUNDAY, JULY 12
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Every day will feature members of Vicious Choppers, Franklin Church Choppers and–new this year–Hellion Choppers, battling their way to the Gettysburg Bike Week Biker Build-Off Championship. If riders have not had a chance to explore the history of Gettysburg, the best way to do it is with Battlefield Motorcycle Tours.
Of the move from Granite Hill to the Allstar Events Complex, Mrs. Shue had this to say: “We had a wonderful time at Granite Hill, but we’re very excited to be back at the Allstar Events Complex–it guarantees us more space and easier access, and Gettysburg Bike Week’s official lodging sponsor, the Eisenhower Hotel and Conference Center, is right next door.”
Gettysburg Bike Week will also feature additional entertainment, all hosted by Jack Schit, who will emcee the International Bikini Team and the return of the Wet T-shirt Contest!
And, of course, no rally would be complete without great riding, and Gettysburg has some of the best. Whether riders want to see historic battlegrounds or just hit the road for a great cruise, hundreds of miles of the best riding in the East surrounds Gettysburg.
Gettysburg Bike Week Details
Thursday, July 9, Hours: 2 p.m. – til the party ends
Friday, July 10, Hours: 10:00 a.m. – til the party ends
Saturday, July 11, Hours: 10:00 a.m. – til the party ends
Sunday, July 12, Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Pricing for Gettysburg Bike Week is as follows:
$35 per-person early bird four-day passes available online from now until May 31!
After May 31, four-day passes will increase to $40 per-person, available online and at the gates of the Allstar Complex.
NEW 2-DAY PASSES FOR THIS YEAR– Thursday/Friday or Friday/Saturday 2-day passes, $25 per person,
available online and at the Allstar Complex gates.
$15 per-person 1-day passes, available online and at the gates.
Gettysburg Bike Week by visiting www.gettysburgbikeweek.com.
–Ken Conte
BAD COP FILE NOW OPEN– From: Dave Hollenbeck
Apparently, DEA operatives are now going into a nice sideline business with revelations that a pair of agents in New Jersey owned and ran a strip club that employed illegal aliens as strippers.
Two Manhattan DEA employees secretly owned a low-rent strip club in South Hackensack, NJ, that employed illegal immigrants from Brazil and Russia as dancers, the feds say in a new criminal complaint.
The dive, called the Twins Plus Go-Go Lounge, has repeatedly been cited by state regulators for lewdness because the dancers over-exposed themselves and also took money for sex in the private lap dance rooms, the complaint says.
Agent David Polos, who is now retired, and employee Glen Glover, who is on administrative leave, are also in hot water for supervising their club via computer and smartphone apps during paid DEA shifts, and for lying on government paperwork by claiming they did not have any outside employment.
At this time we cannot comment on the specifics of the matter as it s an ongoing investigation, DEA spokeswoman Erin Mulvey said Wednesday.
–from Rogue
MOTORCYCLEUSA.com Awards 10 Best New Products at Cincinnati Expo– The 2015 Cincinnati V-Twin Expo was a smorgasbord for the cruiser and custom motorcycle crowd. With approximately 180 vendors attending this year’s expo, it took two days of pounding the pavement to take it all in.
MOTORCYCLEUSA.com compiled a list of Ten Top Products sure to be a hit with the cruiser crowd in 2015 and Love Jugs was one of them.
Love Jugs Cooling System for Harley Engines – Anybody who’s been stuck in traffic on their Harley on a blistering hot day knows how that big V-Twin can roast your thighs to well-done! Love Jugs aims to remedy that problem with their bolt-on cooling system for Harley engines.
Bryan Harley – Cruiser Editor
MOTORCYCLEUSA.com
The Cool-Master comes with a 100% Money Back Guarantee, a full One Year Warranty and is available in show polished stainless steel, gloss black powder coated and mat black finishes. Its unique patented design looks as great as it works. Get ready to really enjoy your ride – Use Love Jugs Cool-Master to make your Harley Super COOL!
The Love Jugs Black Cool-Master is available at Love Jugs Authorized Dealers and on the company website. For more information, please contact: Hammerhead Engineering CEO Steve West at info@love-jugs.com or visit the web site: www.love-jugs.com. Dealers and Distributors are invited to inquire.
IT’S ALL NUTS— But is so many respects it’s good. If only we could dial in that anger thing, we all could be having a better time from Afghanistan to Texas.
Hell, we will bring you more Shovelhead remedies from BDL in the very near future, and updates from the new/old Flathead Power crew.
We have reports coming from Moon Eyes, and Half Moon Bay. Another Bill Bish masterpiece is in the line-up. It’s non-stop around here.
Ride Free Forever,
–Bandit