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What if we proved all transportation vehicles have little effect on the climate and cows and agriculture has a much more devastating effect? What if we proved oil ain’t bad at all but killing animals is. What if we found out that the biggest element on the earth controlling weather and fixing our climate business was being destroyed by the cow business? What if, and what are we going to do about it?
I love it when there’s a solution and Freedom works. The Bikernet Weekly news is sponsored in part by Cycle Source Magazine, Iron Trader News, the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, Choppertown and Born to Ride.
BONNIER MOTORCYCLE GROUP TO LAUNCH HIGHPIPE FESTIVAL IN 2017–
~ From June 9-11, the Inaugural Three-Day HighPipe Motorcycle Festival in the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Include Bike Shows, Live Music, Trail Rides and More ~
Fans of scrambler motorcycles will now have a dedicated event all to themselves, thanks to the inaugural HighPipe festival, which was today announced by Bonnier Motorcycle Group. The three-day adventure, planned for June 9-11, 2017, will be based at China Peak Ski Resort in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains and will include opportunities for camping, wilderness riding and motorcycle demonstrations, as well as feature live music, films and bike shows.
“There’s a huge resurgence in the universal motorcycle segment,” said Corey Eastman, Consumer Engagement Director, Bonnier Motorcycle Group. “Their style and versatile design speak to the newest generation of riders and help recall fond memories for more seasoned enthusiasts. From Cafe to Scramblers, manufacturers and the aftermarket are helping make this one of the fastest-growing market segments in motorcycling today. Supporting these efforts with an event that lets consumers ride, enjoy, learn and admire is the next step.”
On the new model side in 2016, manufacturers from around the world are currently offering 24 new models with a universal or traditional slant to them. Bonnier Motorcycle Group, the largest enthusiast publisher of its kind, is partnering with these manufacturers and aftermarket companies to give consumers a new kind of experience. This will include the chance to demo products and share your experiences, while enjoying traditional elements like shows, music, vendors, food and more.
“China Peak is tremendously excited to be hosting HighPipe, as attendees will enjoy this new format of a motorcycle lifestyle event in one of the top on- and off-road venues in the nation,” said Tim Cohee, Managing Partner, China Peak, who is enjoying his 54th year of motorcycling.
China Peak Ski Resort is a Northern California destination in Sierra National Forest. It sits near the edge of Huntington Lake, where guests will have lodging options both in the China Peak hotel and at on-site campgrounds. Microbrewery offerings and food trucks will add to the festivities, which will also include movies-under-the-stars at the base of the ski slopes.
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SAMSON EXHAUST Cholo’s for 2017 HD Milwaukee 8 Motors— Harley-Davidson has stepped up their game with the release of their 2017 Milwaukee 8 lineup of touring motorcycles. We at Samson got ahold of one and have made dozens of our most popular styles fit the M8 motor. Styles ranging from 33″-51″ Cholos, Caliber, Rolled Edge, Rolled Thunder to a full Crossunder header system. Whatever your preference, we have what you want.
Contact us today to reserve your very own set of Samson Exhaust for your new ride.
Email us at info@samsonusa.com or call at 888-5-SAMSON
Look on ebay for kennysamson sales. There is a ton of motorcycles, vintage cars and fire trucks there.
BIKECAPSULE– Outdoor BikeCapsule–the Ultimate Bike Cover…
A Convenient, Attractive Option for Outdoor Storage.
The 9′ outdoor BikeCapsule is an inflatable storage bubble that seals and protects motorcycles from damage even in the worst environments. Designed to prevent heat and condensation build up, the BikeCapsule is kept inflated by a high-pressure fan that also provides continuous airflow which keeps the vehicle inside cool and dry.
The key is the fact that the air inside the bubble is exchanged with filtered air from the outside 3-4 times every hour keeping the temperature inside consistent while eliminating any moisture from condensing inside the bubble and on your ride.
Setup is simple and only takes minutes. You begin by spreading the BikeCapsule out equally on a debris-free surface and fold the “top cover” portion back toward the air intake port. Then drive onto it and center your bike on the 18 mil Herculite abrasion, flame and mildew resistant base-mat.
Don’t worry its impervious to oil, gas and antifreeze too! Next you place the fan panel onto the pad on the inside of the top cover, feed the power connector through the access port under the base-mat, and plug it into the high pressure fan.
Then you unfold the durable 10 mil radio frequency welded Polymerized Vinyl Chloride (PVC) top cover of the BikeCapsule over your bike. The base-mat and the top cover are then mated by closing the two heavy-duty nylon zippers (one on each side) around the perimeter.
Last but not least you power up the fan, watch it fill your BikeCapsule with air, install the filter into the flap provided on the outside of the air intake and walk away knowing your bike is now protected! Note when Fully inflated the overall size is 108″ long, 40″ wide and 68″ high and able to encase almost all sizes motorcycles.
So if you park you bike outside you now have no excuse not to completely cover and protect your motorcycle from corrosion, dings, dirt, dust, mildew, musty odors, rodents, rust, and even fingerprints that slowly turn it from new to old.
Just ride your bike on the mat, zip the nylon zipper around the bottom, plug it in and your bike is completely protected in minutes.
Protection 24/7 365 Days a Year! Prices start at $429 and include the Outdoor BikeCapsule, Transformer, Fan Panel and Filter.
For further information on the 9′ Outdoor BikeCapsule call 219-945-9493 or visit them online at www.CarCapsule.com. Dealer Inquires welcome!
–Rick Raus
V-Twin Marketing
Rick@VTwinMarketing.com
THE SHERIFF REPORTING FROM BIKETOBERFEST— But the action is happening and the sun will cleanse the coast for the party. Here are the info and contacts from Rogue.—Bandit
October 13-16, 2016
Visit Biketoberfest.org for more information!
Each year, nearly 125,000 motorcyclists roll into the Daytona Beach area for a multi-day, annual event called Biketoberfest. This extended weekend of fun and sun includes motorcycle shows and rallies, live music, scenic rides along A1A and other historic roadways, racing at Daytona International Speedway and vendors offering everything from the latest models to parts and accessories.
The event features a 12-mile ride along a series of scenic state and county highways in Volusia County known as the Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail or ‘Loop’. Other popular rides include up and down Main Street and Beach Street, through various state parks such as Tomoka State Park and DeLeon Springs State Park and to the historic Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse, located just south of Daytona Beach in Ponce Inlet.
There’s also plenty of vibrant nightlife for Biketoberfest revelers. Famous Main Street bars like Froggy’s, Dirty Harry’s, Main Street Station and the Boot Hill Saloon offer food and drinks, as well as live entertainment and giveaways. And whether you’re beachside, on Beach Street, downtown, Midtown, along International Speedway Boulevard, in South Daytona or just north in Holly Hill and Ormond Beach, it’s nearly impossible not to find a happening place to wet your whistle and relax after a long day’s ride.
If you have the need for speed, there are also multiple motorcycle races and demos on the high banks of the newly repaved Daytona International Speedway. The party is not complete without a stop at Bruce Rossmeyer’s Destination Daytona, home of Daytona Harley-Davidson – the world’s largest Harley-Davidson dealership and mecca for motorcycle enthusiasts.
Biketoberfest.org
http://www.daytonabeach.com/events/motorcycle-rallies/biketoberfest/
Link to Daytona Beach websites
http://www.daytonabeach.com/biketoberfest/
–Rogue
LINCOLN ELECTRIC– to Feature Celebrity Instructors for Welding Classes at SEMA 2016.
Lincoln Electric has contracted with master builder and television personality Bryan Fuller and longtime educator and author Mark Prosser to team up to teach several seminars on welding and fabricating at Booth 24643 during the Specialty Equipment Market Association’s (SEMA) signature event, Nov. 1-4, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Fuller, owner of Atlanta-based hot rod shop Fuller Moto, was a cast member on Discovery Channel’s Overhaulin’ series and more recently co-hosted Velocity Network’s Café Racer and Naked Speed. He routinely teaches welding seminars. Prosser, a welding instructor for more than a decade, is the lead instructor at Blackhawk Technical College in Janesville, Wisconsin.
Together, the pair have gained prominence in the fabricating industry for their series of instructional videos (found on the Fuller Moto YouTube channel). They also have co-written two books under their Full-Bore Publishing brand, including “Full-Bore Sheet Metal” and “Full-Bore Welding.”
During SEMA 2016, Fuller and Prosser will tackle welding topics that are near and dear to automotive aftermarket enthusiasts, including:
TIG vs. MIG – Which One is Right for You? The choice of welding process is as much a question of preference as it is a question of your goals. What materials are you welding? What are the applications of the finished product? This seminar will put new welders on the road to deciding which process is best for their individual applications, so they can choose the equipment that best meets their needs.
Take the Mystery Out of Welding 4130. 4130 chrome-moly is an alloy popular among auto and racing enthusiasts for its light weight and strength, relative to conventional steel. Applications for this material range from suspension components to roll cages.
Yet, there are some common misconceptions about welding 4130 tubing. This seminar will seek to demystify the process, explain what 4130 is, as well as how to prep, tack and weld it for maximum benefit.
Purging vs. Not Purging Stainless: What You Don’t See May Be Hurting You. Stainless steel tubing is a staple material among performance exhaust fabricators. But in order to make a weld that looks (and performs) as good on the outside as it does on the inside, purging is an important, but often overlooked, step. This seminar will demonstrate correct techniques for purging, show how purging benefits the quality and appearance of the weld, and how it can also enhance the performance of your exhaust system.
For information on times and dates of these classes, visit the Lincoln Electric Booth 24643 at SEMA 2016 or follow Lincoln Electric on Facebook and Twitter (@LincolnElectric).
For more information about Lincoln Electric and its products and services, visit the Company’s website at http://www.lincolnelectric.com.
–Robin Suttell
–Greg Coleman
LOWBROW No-Nonsense Pursuit Grips & Pegs In Brass or Aluminum.
Pursuit grips, foot pegs and shifter pegs do not try to look like something they aren’t. They are not made to intimidate with spikes or skulls, or to harken the sense of an unrelated era or motif. They perform the job they were intended to without calling undue attention to themselves.
Pursuit grips and footpegs are available from Lowbrow Customs. Form follows function, and the heavy knurling ensure your grip and a stable platform so your feet aren’t slipping off your pegs while you are riding down the road. They are machined out of solid aluminum or brass and guaranteed to handle all the miles you can throw at them.
The right-side Pursuit grip serves as a grip and throttle tube all in one and can be used with single or dual cable setups and with whichever throttle housing you choose. The left-hand grip is held on with three small set screws and can be tightened and locked in place with the included allen wrench.
The male clevis of the Pursuit foot pegs bolt right in place of rider and passenger pegs on Harley-Davidsons. The shifter peg fits Harley-Davidson motorcycles and any others that feature a shifter that accepts 1/4-28 threads.
For more details or to place your order call toll-free 1-855-456-9276 or visit www.lowbrowcustoms.com/pursuit
RSD TRACTION FLAT TRACK RACE WHEELS–RSD Traction Flat Track Race Wheels are built for the racetrack to provide lightweight, strong wheels that are capable of surviving the wide variety of tracks and surfaces you may encounter. The original billet flat track wheel was designed for PM by Roland Sands in 2004. The Traction wheel continues that championship winning history.
The new Traction flat track wheel is made in California by Performance Machine to the highest quality standards in the industry. Sold separately, race proven 8 lug hub sets are finely machined for accuracy and weight reduction matching the 8 lug hub pattern of the wheel itself.
Computerized FEA testing and real life testing, both in the laboratory and on the race track, have come together to produce a rock solid design that will live with your race machine for many seasons.
RSD 19 x 2.75 Front Traction Flat Track Race Wheel
RSD 19 x 3.0 Front/ Rear Traction Flat Track Race Wheel
RSD 19 x 3.5 Rear Traction Flat Track Race Wheel
· CNC machined from forged billet aluminum
· Bolt-on billet hubs sold separately
· Proprietary Black Ops anodized finish
· Accept all standard “Barnes Style” flat track race discs and sprockets with 8-bolt x 3.0” BCD x 2.8” I.D bolt pattern
· Designed using FEA computerized simulated stress analysis
· Physical/destructive lab tested to the strictest guidelines
· Manufactured in California by Performance Machine
· For race use only
RSD Front Spool Flat Track Hub Kit
· Bolt-on billet hubs made for RSD Traction Flat Track Wheels
· Includes all necessary hardware for installation to the wheel center
· Fully sealed, maintenance-free, deep groove wheel bearings. Aluminum internal bearing spacers
· Spool front with 20mm axle (narrow width to fit FT & DTX bikes)
· Designed using FEA computerized simulated stress analysis
· Physical/destructive lab tested to the strictest guidelines
· Gloss Black anodized finish
· Manufactured in California by Performance Machine
RSD Rear Flat Track Hub Kit
· Bolt-on billet hubs made for RSD Traction Flat Track Wheels
· Includes all necessary hardware for installation to the wheel center
· Fully sealed, maintenance-free, deep groove wheel bearings. Aluminum internal bearing spacers
· Quick-change w/ knock-off nuts included. 18-8 Stainless Steel hardware
· Hub Applications: 6.5”, 8.0” & 8.4” wide rears with 25mm axle for: Harley XR750, Harley XG750R, Kawasaki 650, Indian FTR750 & Yamaha FZ-07
· Designed using FEA computerized simulated stress analysis
· Physical/destructive lab tested to the strictest guidelines
· Gloss Black anodized finish
· Manufactured in California by Performance Machine
UNCLE MONKEY ON PARTS HOARDING– A part here, a part there. A few scraps squirreled away for safe keeping. Over time you reach a point where you have to do something with them.
My wife has been giving me a hard time for years for squirreling away little pieces of wood, pieces of trim. I knew I had to use them or eventually toss them. Being on a cleaning kick of late having tossed out hundreds of old t-shirts rarely worn or worn out, I decided to finally tackle the wood pile.
Our hundred year old house did have a wood burning fire place but over the years it was converted to an electric one before we tossed a cheap one in front. It didn’t look right so I had boxed it in in some attempt to make it look nice.
I knew about the pieces hid away so I decided to clean out all the wood. After sorting here and there I went back to our plain box and started trimming it out. A couple hours later and I had worked my way through most of the piles and had a fairly cool front for our fireplace. The remaining wood will make its way to my son’s house now.
A piece here, a piece there. One to patch a hole, one to level something out.
It is amazing what we hid-away under benches and in rafters. Last time I went through my spare parts I had enough to build my bike Snow White.
We know as soon as we throw something away we will need it – I have to get some small pieces back from my son’s to patch a couple holes in our lath and plaster ceiling. I know that after I had sold off many of my old tools I was kicking myself because they sure would be handy in my motorcycle trailer. But eventually we have to say good bye.
Every couple of years I go through my garage and evaluate what I have hid away in boxes. Some stays, some gets sold off and some find their way to the landfill. While it may seem that it is simplifying we also know that with more garage space is more room for more parts.
-bad Uncle Monkey
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QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY–Those Darn Kids ~ A Few Laughs For You !
A kindergarten teacher asked, “What is the shape of the earth?” One
little girl spoke up: “According to my Daddy — terrible!”
Trying to come to the aid of his Father, who was stopped by an
officer for speeding, the little tyke piped up, “Yeah ? Well, if we were
speeding, so were you!”
Two kids were trying to figure out what game to play. One said, “Let’s
play doctor.”
“Good idea.” said the other. “You operate, and I’ll sue.”
I guess you can get too health conscious… The wife and I don’t have
a lot of “junk food” in the house. Upon eating a snack of some munchies or other my Grandson asked what vitamins they had in them. I told him I doubted there were any at all.
He replied wide-eyed, “You mean these are just for fun?”
–from Rogue
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THE GUN NUT REPORTS KEEP COMING–Another Resounding Victory for Firearm Rights.
At the end of September, Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona of the United States District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands invalidated the majority of firearm restrictions challenged in a lawsuit in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). This is the same Chief Judge Manglona who earlier this year struck down the last handgun ban in the United States, in Radich v. Guerrero.
The government’s response to the Radich decision was to cobble together a new Special Act for Firearms Enforcement (SAFE), a “dramatic overhaul” of the Commonwealth’s gun-control laws, enacted two weeks after the court struck down the handgun ban. In signing the legislation, Gov. Ralph Torres explained that because of the ruling, “the only option we have is to make regulations as strict as possible.”
The NRA predicted that this new legislation would certainly face a court challenge. Sure enough, in this most recent case of Murphy v. Guerrero, the court considered the validity of several restrictions in SAFE and the CNMI Weapons Control Act. These included the requirement that a person obtain a license for and register all firearms by way of a government-issued weapon identification card (WIC).
Under CNMI law, it was a crime to possess or import firearms and ammunition without a WIC, and persons without a WIC were liable to have firearms seized as contraband upon entry into the Commonwealth. The law also restricted how firearms could be stored at home by requiring them to be stored in a locked container or disabled with a trigger lock, or “carried on the person” by someone aged at least 21.
The Commonwealth law also banned large capacity magazines (LCMs), being any magazine or similar device that could hold more than ten rounds; banned rifles in calibers above .223; banned “assault weapons;” and prohibited transporting operable firearms by allowing only the carrying or transport of guns that were unloaded and carried or transported apart from any ammunition. Lastly, a $1,000 excise tax was imposed on all imported handguns, irrespective of the gun’s value.
These restrictions were challenged by Paul Murphy, a veteran who served honorably on active duty in Iraq and Afghanistan as a U.S. Army Ranger. He had his handgun, rifle, and ammunition confiscated when he entered the CNMI; other guns were seized when he later refused to re-register or register his rifles.
None of his property had been returned to him. Murphy protested these seizures to Commissioner James Deleon Guerrero of the Department of Public Safety and the CNMI Office of the Attorney General, but was told that his disagreements with the law were improperly made or, in the case of the Attorney General’s Office, not acknowledged at all.
Murphy filed his lawsuit as a pro se litigant, arguing that these restrictions violated his Second Amendment rights. The CNMI’s founding covenant adopts and recognizes the Constitution of the United States of America, and adopts the Second Amendment and section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution as they apply to the states. Accordingly, the Second Amendment applies with full force in the CNMI as if it were a state.
After extensive legal analysis, the court determined that the firearm registration requirement, the ban on rifles in calibers larger than .223, the ban on “assault weapons,” the ban on transporting operable firearms, and the $1,000 excise tax were unconstitutional, but left in place the licensing and storage requirements, and the ban on LCMs.
Chief Judge Manglona found that the registration requirement unconstitutionally burdened Second Amendment rights because, for each firearm a responsible law-abiding person had to register (even if he or she already had a WIC), the person still had to wait at least 15 days before the gun could be possessed lawfully.
No public safety rationale advanced by the government justified this restriction. Similarly, the long gun caliber restriction failed because the government’s reason for the ban – that bullets from such guns travelled farther and thus carried a more significant risk of collateral damage for missed shots – was unsupported by any evidence.
Even assuming this restriction had its intended effect, there was nothing to show that it actually made bystanders any safer. “The Commonwealth cannot heavily burden a constitutional right with such scant evidence.”
Turning to the ban on “assault weapons,” defined as including semiautomatic rifles with any of the prohibited attachments (a pistol grip under the action, a thumbhole or folding or telescoping stock, a flare launcher, a flash suppressor or a forward pistol grip), the court concluded that these weapons were “not dangerous and unusual,” and if anything, the evidence “suggests that the banned attachments actually tend to make rifles easier to control and more accurate—making them safer to use,” with “self-defense safer for everyone.”
The government’s own expert testified that “there [was] no law enforcement concern for pistol grips or thumbhole stocks,” and essentially no difference between a short standard stock (which was legal) and a shortened retractable stock (which was not). In the absence of evidence demonstrating a public safety reason for the ban, this, too, was held to be invalid.
Regarding the public carry ban and transportation restriction, which prohibited carrying an operable firearm in public, Chief Judge Manglona parted ways from the decisions of recent federal courts by ruling that “the Second Amendment, based on its plain language, the history described in Heller I, and common sense, must protect a right to armed self-defense in public.”
Because the restriction “completely destroys that right, it is unconstitutional regardless of the level of scrutiny applied, and the Court must strike it down.” However, that conclusion was based on the law’s impact on the individual’s right to carry and transport an operable handgun openly for self-defense outside the home, and did not extend to restrictions on the transportation of other firearms.
The government defended the final restriction, the excise tax, as a legitimate revenue-raising mechanism that was protected from judicial second-guessing. The court noted that when the tax was considered against the cost of the least expensive ($150) handguns, the tax amounted “to a whopping 667% tax, more than six times higher” than the penalties imposed under the Commonwealth’s import tax laws.
Further, there was no legitimate and important interest to be served by imposing this special tax. “Public safety cannot be the legitimate interest, unless the Commonwealth seeks to safeguard the community by disarming the poor.” Clearly, what was being contemplated was the destruction of the right to keep and bear a handgun for self-defense.
The government could not do indirectly through taxation what it was forbidden to do directly through regulation; accordingly, this “excessive” and “tremendous” burden on the exercise of the right of law-abiding citizens to purchase handguns for self-defense could not stand.
In granting the permanent injunction against the enforcement of the invalidated laws, the court especially commended the courage and dedication of Paul Murphy in his “lone uphill battle” against the deprivation of his, and his fellow citizens’, inalienable constitutional rights. Murphy had “valiantly pursued all lawful efforts to protect and defend his rights in a community where the voice of the majority can often overpower the equally important rights of the minority.”
FLAGLER BEACH TRAFFIC ALERT– There’s a detour on A1A
Motorcycle riders and all other motorists are asked to be mindful of a traffic detour on State Road A1A in Flagler Beach, which has an area 10 blocks long that’s severely damaged from Hurricane Matthew.
A1A is closed in that area and a detour now takes traffic onto South Central Avenue at 8th Street South and 22nd Street South.
Flagler Beach Police Chief Matt Doughney said South Central Avenue is “a quiet, quaint, two-lane roadway that runs through a residential neighborhood” and he’s asking visitors to keep their speed at 25 mph along the detour and be mindful of noise.
Photos from the Sheriff
Bikernet Swedish Editor and Sargent at Arms
EXILE 20TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY–It got a little dusty up at the Paramount Movie Ranch in Malibu, Ca. , but Rusty & the Exile crew transformed the cow town into one big party celebrating 20 years of Exile, and benefit for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
In attendance– Weasels, Hamsters, Booze Fighters, Gilbey Clarke from Guns & Roses, Paul Yaffe, Sugar Bear, new Heartland USA owner Lonnie Spiva and many other folks.
Later on we had to shake the dust off with lunch and a drink at The Old Place in neighboring Cornell, established as a restaurant in 1970.
Felt like I was still at the movie ranch.
— Markus
Officially Certified Bikernet
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TRAILBLAZERS NEWS–
AGAJANIANS INDUCTED IN SAN PEDRO SPORTSWALK
The Agajanians, Cary, JC Jr. and Chris, made the front page of the Daily Breeze when they were inducted into the Sportswalk Hall of Fame.
They were honored for their years of promotion and race car ownership. Promotions included Ascot Park, which had over 160 events a year and 1/2 million loyal fans. A car carrying the #98 plate won the Indianapolis 500 in 1952, 1963, 2011 and 2016. The first three cars will be joined by the 2016 winning car in the Indianapolis Motor Sports Speedway.
Congrats to all.
RONNIE JONES STILL WINNING
http://wkcfox.com/news/local/st-jude-dream-home-giveaway-winner-stunned
AMA HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS
Perry King will again be the Master of Ceremonies in Orlando, Florida, for the October 13th inductions.
TOM HEININGER’S 90TH
Sent by Dennis McGaughey
“To the man who got me started in this wonderful hobby 43 years ago. Tom Heininger’s 90th Birthday was celebrated in Los Gatos, Ca. Tom sold me my first motorcycle (Honda CB175) in 1978. He and his family have been wonderful friends over the past 44 years. He is a mentor & teacher about how to live a very FULL life!” Great Party – Dennis
Happy Birthday Tom!
BARRY BRIGGS RIDES THE ISLE OF MAN
Barry Briggs doing laps at the Isle of Man. He is still riding and having fun.
MEMORIAL FUNDS
The AMA Pro Flat Track Rookie Class of ‘79 and friends campaigning to assist the families of two riders fatally injured at the 2016 Santa Rosa Mile. The funds will go to the families of Kyle McGrane, 17, and Charlotte Kainz, 20, for final expenses. You can donate on the Class of ‘79 Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/amaft79/posts1231242098585981
NICK NICOLAIDES MEMORIAL
The memorial for Nick will be held on October 22, 2016 at 12:00pm at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills. It will be in the Old North Church Chapel. 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90068. Viewing from 5 to 9 on Friday night, October 21.
HOSPITAL STOP FOR MONTE DARLING
Monte had a couple falls that put him in the hospital. He is doing well and they will be sending him home soon instead of rehab. He is in good spirits, but a few cards wouldn’t hurt. 4451 Huntercrest Dr. Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, 83815. Get well soon Monte.
MEMORIAL FOR SAM WHEELER
A memorial service will be held on October 17 in Pomona, California. It will take place at the National Hot Rod Association Museum at the L.A. Fairplex Grounds at 1101 W. McKinley Ave. It will start at 2pm and end at 6pm.
2016 FLAT TRACK SEASON
Larry Lawrence wrote about this past season of Flat Track racing, the good and bad, in the October 4th issue of Cycle News. Lots of changes coming.
50 YEARS AGO IN CYCLE NEWS
Mostly advertising and a table of contents, but 40 years ago there was a lot going on. The opening round of the Trans-AMA MX Series with a win by Kent Howerton. Team Belgium, led by Roger DeCoster won the MX of Nations in Holland. USA came in fifth. Jay Springsteen won the San Jose Mile.
NO GLEN HELEN MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS IN 2017
The promoters are moving the event to England’s Matterley Basin because of the low spectator turnout for Monster Energy MXGP at Glen Helen. There will be a large amount of investment in the event and they feel that a track that has proven spectator attendance is a better fit at this time. There are still possibilities for the 2019 at Glen Helen.
CLASSIC TRACK DAY AT WILLOW SPRINGS
LOOKING FOR RIDERS AND VENDORS
Ramming Speed Classic Track Day will take place on Saturday, November 12th at Willow Springs Raceway. They are aiming to get new riders to the track in a a fun and low stress environment. Vintage street bikes, vintage race bikes, and modern classic motorcycles (ie Triumph Bonnevilles, Ducati Scramblers, etc.) Cutoff date for modern sport bikes is 1996.
There will be a new rider orientation. The goal is to get enough entries for November 12 to make this a viable event 4 times in 2017, culminating with a weekend long MC competition late in 2017. Vendors come out and share your wares for FREE just to check it out. Contact Brady Walker (310) 980 7129 or brady_walker@hotmail.com
OLD SCHOOL VINTAGE SCRAMBLES
This event is scheduled for November 18-20, 2016. Check their website for discounts. On Saturday, November 19th there will be a “just for fun” Observed Trials venue. It will be set up to encourage the buddy system so bring a friend.
There will be a “Scrambles Mixer” on Friday night at the Holiday Inn. Romms at Holiday Inn, call Brianna Stokes (760) 245 6565 or Brianna@hivictorville.com or lodge at the Roy Roger’s Double R Bar Ranch, cowboy style., Contact Jim Heffel (951) 990 1541 or jim@theroyrogersranch.com www.theroyrogersranch.com
info@oldschoolscramblesracing.com
DON’T HAVE A BIKE FOR VINTAGE RACING?
ONE DAY RACE RENTAL INCLUDES
1 Practice
2 Heat Races
1 Bike Rental
Fuel
Entry Paid
Track Side Support
Use of Pit Area
Photos of the Day
Lunch & Drinks
EXTRAS
Your Bike Number Personalized
OTHER OPTIONS OFFERED: Birthday Party, Gift for a Special Person, Just a Track Day with Friends.
Contact Tom: (760) 403 3634
DANNY ROUITT UPDATE
Glenn Pierce visited Danny in the hospital. He now has a bed at Stanford and maybe they can work some magic. Glenn took him a program from Santa Rosa.
SCFTA AT PERRIS
Round 10 of the SCFTA Championship Series will be on Saturday, October 15.
Flat track practice on Saturday, October 22
The Final races of the series Saturday, November 5th and Sunday, November 6th
www.southerncaliforniaflattrack.com socalflattrack@aol.com (951) 443 7822
1 MILLION AT STAKE AT THE MONSTER ENERGY CUP IN VEGAS
The worlds top Supercross riders will battle to win the race, plus ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Unique track inspired by Ricky Carmichael. A rider has to win all three Main Events to walk away with the Monster Million
Saturday, October 15th, 2016 at the Sam Boyd Stadium.
Doors open for Practice & Qualifying at noon. The Main Event 6:PM. Tickets at www.UNLVtickets.com, (702) 739-FANS or at Stadium day of event only.
BSA RIDES
On October 15 – 16 the California BSA Clubs NC/SC will ride the road in the southern Sierra’s. (Burt Barrett (661) 742 5539
On October 23 (Sunday) BSAOCSC “After the Gold Rush” Dual Sport Ride California City. BRITISH BIKES ONLY PLEASE Mike Haney (760) 365- 9191
GLEN HELEN EVENTS
Thu. Oct 13th MX Practice
Sat/Sun Oct 15th/16th John Burr Cycles 24 Hr. Enduro
Thur Oct 20 MX Practice
Sat. Oct 22 REM MX / MX Practice
Sun. Oct 23 Yamaha Dealer Series #4 w/ SoCal Old Timers MX
Sun Oct 23 Hell on Wheels
Thur Oct 27 MX Practice
Sat. Oct 29 REM Octobercross (Main track)
Sun Oct 30 SRA GP
DUBYA WORLD VET MX AT GLEN HELEN
The World Vet MotoCross is coming to Glen Helen in November on Saturday the 5th and Sunday the 6th. Lars Larson will be presented the Edison Dye MX Lifetime Achievement Award on Sunday at around noon. There will be many of his friends and competitors. A video of his accomplishments will be shown along with interviews and an autograph session.
MORE NEWS FROM DAYTONA BIKETOBERFEST–Willie has just confirmed that the Ride-In Bike Show held at Tropical Tattoo will go on Thursday October 13th as planned for Biketoberfest.
His sign may be toast from the winds, but the party won’t stop.
–Rogue
AEROMACH OWNER Joins the 200 mph Club on Turbo Hyabusa– Paul Aiken, owner of Aeromach USA, LLC, a motorcycle parts manufacturer located in Charlotte, N.C., joined the elite club of motorcyclists to go over 200 mph.
The run came at the Mojave Magnum event held on October 8 & 9 at Mojave Air and Space Port in California. The run of 202.4 mph in the mile and a half course was on Sunday morning after a succession of licensing runs on Saturday.
“After a little bit of confusion on Saturday with the GPS speedometer being set on kilometers per hour reducing my run to just 107 mph we got the setting corrected and I worked my way up to the goal of 200 plus,” Aiken stated. “This experience is both exhilarating and terrifying at the same time!” he continued.
The runs were completed under the watchful eye of Ted Rich and Elaine Carpenter from sbktraining.com, the Phoenix based super bike school. Both Rich and Carpenter are accomplished racers and 200 MPH Club Members. The turbocharged Hyabusa race bikes are prepped at the shops of Rich.
Aeromach USA LLC is based in Charlotte, North Carolina and is a manufacturer of billet aluminum motorcycle accessories including mirrors, handlebar risers, floorboards, heel/toe shifters and other accessories. Aeromach manufactures and distributes accessories for Victory, Indian, Harley-Davidson, and many metric cruisers. Aeromach is also the North American representative for Highway Hawk motorcycle accessories from Motolux, BV based in Barneveld, The Netherlands.
Aeromach USA LLC
Paul E. Aiken, 800-990-9392
paul@aeromach.net
NEW BIKERNET TRIKE EDITOR WRITES ABOUT DOGS–The new Touring with Dogs article is live on:
http://trikes.bikernet.com/default.aspx
Please have a look and let me know what I can do better or any particular aspect I should keep in mind.
Ujjwal Dey
FIN ASSISTS IN RECOVERING STOLEN 2008 YAMAHA YZF-R6 MOTORCYCLE–
Miami, FL – At 1:01AM on Sept. 29, 2016, the Find It Now GPS theft recovery team received notice of a stolen 2008 Yamaha YZF-R6 motorcycle. Utilizing the FIN GPS security device installed at the time of motorcycle purchase from Gables Motorsports of Miami, a FIN recovery expert was able to immediately track the stolen motorcycle, which was discovered to be moving. Specific details were relayed directly to responding law enforcement.
It became apparent that once the thief was aware that the police were chasing after him, he immediately attempted to evade; first by speeding away on the motorcycle, ultimately dumping it into a roadside ditch and fleeing into a wooded area on foot.
Responding deputies tracked and captured the thief, successfully recovering the stolen motorcycle in the process.
The FIN customer relayed that she was very impressed with FIN, and thankful to have her bike recovered. She also mentioned that she liked the fact that she could follow the location of her bike while it was transported to the impound lot, and will continue to receive alerts if it is moved for any reason.
Established in 2008, Find It Now USA is an industry leader in motorcycle and powersports vehicle theft detection and recovery. FIN is a Florida-based, Veteran owned and operated company. Visit FindItNowUSA.com or call 888-811-3883 for more information.
DEALERS WANTED!
Visit FindItNowUSA.com
–Rick Raus
BIKERNET VIDEO OF THE WEEK–Removing rusted nuts using a candle and a lighter.
Angell custom’s quick and easy way to loosen rusty lug nuts, nut ,and bolts using a candle and a lighter.
LiveLeak.com
–Jim Waggaman
Passenger Comfort vs. Maximum Style – The Great Seat Debate.
One winner will be selected from the comments below on October 17, 2016
The selected winner will receive 50% off the MSRP of any Saddlemen seat up to $1500.00 – Total potential savings $150-$750.00 winner will be responsible for shipping and any applicable sales tax. Contest valid for US residents only.
Hope you are doing well and please do let me know if I can be of assistance with anything Saddlemen related or otherwise. Let me know and thanks!
Buster Cates
P. 310.638.1222 x239
F. 310.761.1234
THE BOOK SIGNING ON THE COAST— The official Bikernet Feature Photographer rolled out to a special book signing event at
Deuscustoms in Venice, California.
Here’s Urban, the collection owner, and Eddie the photographer at Deus for the party.
http://shop.us.deuscustoms.com/
VINTAGE SONS OF SPEED RACES POSTPONED UNTIL BIKE WEEK–Regrettably, due to the damaging effects from Hurricane Matthew to New Smyrna Speedway and the Daytona Beach area, the Sons of Speed vintage motorcycle races must be rescheduled at new Smyrna Speedway for March 17 & 18, during Daytona Bike Week.
We will refund anyone who would like one, otherwise we will transfer your ticket to the new date.
Here’s how to initiate a refund: After logging in to Eventbrite, reference your orders by clicking Tickets (in the Account Menu at the top of the page.)
Choose Sons of Speed. Click it and look for “Request a Refund.” Fill out the short contact form and click Send Message to email your request.
We will initiate a refund within a few days.
Hope to see you in March.
–Billy Lane
Billy Lane of Choppers Inc.
Photos by the Sheriff
WATCH OUT ALERT FROM THE NATIONAL MOTORISTS ASSOCIATION–
Let’s take a little quiz, one that I’ve given to a few audiences during NMA presentations.
First question: Do you feel that you are a better-than-average driver?
Second question: Would you consider enrolling in a program like Progressive’s Snapshot in which the insurance company offers a discounted premium for better drivers who agree to install a transponder in their vehicles to monitor actual driving habits?
Third question: Do you believe that the insurance company would not use that uploaded information of your driving habits to deny an accident claim if at the time of the incident you were traveling a few mph over the limit, didn’t brake in a timely fashion, or otherwise didn’t drive “appropriately?”
If you are like those audiences, almost all hands go up after Question #1. About two-thirds stay up after Question #2. Question #3 is simply followed by quite a bit of murmuring.
Progressive isn’t alone among insurance companies offering Snapshot-type programs to its customers, but it is certainly a master of marketing. To wit:
“This little device turns your safe driving into savings.”
“Snapshot fits into your car’s OBD-II port. (Most modern cars have one.) Every time you power up, Snapshot follows suit—you’ll see the lights dance and hear a beep.” (Cool)
“For each trip you take, Snapshot notes information like the time of day and how you drive, including any hard brakes. (A hard brake is a rapid deceleration—enough to make your car jerk. You’ll hear a beep, too.)” (Danger, Will Robinson, danger!)
At least with event data recorders, the black boxes that are integral to the operating system of pretty much every vehicle on the road now, the information gathered isn’t sent on a direct pipeline to your insurance company. Typically it takes a court order to allow extraction of the data by anyone other than the car owner. Or does it?
A little while ago, a member reported taking an unusual step after being in an accident that totaled his car. His insurance company contested his claim. He happened to still have an active used car dealer license and used it to buy his own wreckage at auction, regaining control of his black box just ahead of agents for – you guessed it – the insurance company.
Another member notes that, if ever involved in an accident, he will remove the event data recorder from his vehicle before some factory representative or insurance company investigator can pirate the data. Is he paranoid? No, just informed by the experience of working several years as a licensed insurance adjuster.
The moral of the story is that if information is stored, it can be taken by others. Just don’t make it so easy for your insurance company that you are handing over your driving profile willingly.
from Gary Biller, NMA President
THE BANDIT’S DAYROLL DONUT SAGA–
I forgot to tell you, I did end up taking the Dayroll on my journey as I was tasked with transporting Texas contraband to Florida! I thought she was joking at first when she instructed me to bring a dozen chocolate filled Shipley’s donuts. I mentioned I was coming on a motorcycle, but was informed the two half-dozen boxes would fit, good thing she’s cute!
It did cause me to ponder how she knew this though. I was glad I had the lady put them in individual bags, as one box got slightly compressed along the way, oozing out chocolate filling. Nerves the less arriving intact.
Most of the trip I would arrive at the location where the semi heavy rains had been judging by the water on the roadsides. That however changed in Mississippi, at first I thought it would clear up and I’d just ride through it.
Finally realizing that was not to be, I pulled over and put on my “free” rain poncho I had gotten at the music festival. (Note free rain ponchos DO NOT hold up at 80 mph).
Right before the Alabama state line the rain got a bit heavier, I learned to appreciate the use of a full face helmet and the ability to see “clearly,” cracked it open a bit and kept on running!
Outside of Mobile the rain turned into a monsoon and even with the helmet it was difficult, but still able to see the taillights in front of me. The monsoon continued as I exited the tunnel headed out of Mobile towards Florida, I did notice another MC headlight a ways back. However they didn’t want to venture into the higher speeds. Finally, needing gas and with the rain too heavy to even see, I pulled over.
But after filling up and going inside to check my phone the rain lightened to nothing more then a steady flow, so I pointed the Big Black Bagger back east and took off again!
It rained the entire way to my destination. But by the time I got off I-10 and made my way towards the coast the sun came out, I dried out, except for the boots and gloves. And to my surprise, everything in the Bandits Dayroll was still dry.
Return trip was sunny the entire way and I found my rain gear, on the shelf in front of where the bike sits! Not in storage where I had been looking, oh well!
–RFR
QUICK, KEEP THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY WIDE OPEN– When I was young, we used to go “skinny dipping.” Now I go “chunky dunking.”
My wife and I were watching Who Wants To Be A Millionaire while we were in bed. I turned to her and said, ‘Do you want to have sex?’
‘No,’ she answered. I then said, ‘Is that your final answer?’ She didn’t even look at me this time, simply saying, ‘Yes..’
So I said, “Then I’d like to phone a friend.”
And that’s when the fight started…
–from Rogue and Jerry
H3R Performance Introduces Camouflage Fire Extinguishers– Two new designs add appeal to MaxOut dry chemical line
H3R Performance, Inc., breaks new ground with the introduction of two camouflage designs for its MaxOut line of USA-made automotive fire extinguishers.
MaxOut model MX250E sports the realistic, multi-environmental EVOS pattern, a favorite of hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts. Model MX250M utilizes the unique Muddy Girl graphic with its vivid shades of pink, purple and neutral colors to create a bold statement. Each contain 2.5 lbs. of dry chemical fire suppressant, and are rated 1A:10B:C for common combustibles, flammable liquids and electrical fires.
According to Chris Dieter, H3R Performance senior vice president, “Our UL Listed fire extinguishers are known for their quality and great looks and these new models are no exception. The camouflage hydrographic is clear coated to ensure that the finish is as tough as it is eye-catching.”
H3R Performance has introduced an informative new video that features its two new camouflage designs. To view
For more information on H3R Performance fire extinguishers and mounting accessories, phone 800-249-4289 or visit www.h3rperformance.com.
S&S CYCLE WILL UNLEASH YOUR INNER HOOLIGAN–Whether you’re Hooligan racing or just want more power, S&S Cycle say their Hooligan kits for ‘00-’16 Sportsters models “will give you an edge over the competition.”
They are said to boost the 883 Sportster to 1200cc, or an existing XL 1200 engine to 1250cc. These bolt-on big bore kits are easy installation with no machining and no rebalancing. S&S says that adding their bolt-in cams and premium tappets will help “make the most of the added displacement.”
Available in silver or black powder-coat that matches stock finish, they work with the stock heads, pushrods and fuel system.
S&S CYCLE INC.
www.sscycle.com
ITALY BRINGS YOU FREE SPIRITS–
XL brake and shift pedal kits
Italian custom parts specialist Free Spirits is offering this brake and shift pedal kit for Sportsters. A bolt-on kit, it mounts directly onto the footrests and completely replaces the original levers. CNC- machined from top quality billet aluminum, making them stiffer and stronger than the stock parts.
They come in a silver or black anodized finish, are quick and easy to mount and do not require any modifications. All Free Spirits products are completely reversible installs; all hardware and full instructions provided, spare parts available. FREE SPIRITS, Italy, www.freespirits.it
Posted by www.dealerworld.com
SHORAI LIFTS CONSUMER CONFIDENCE WITH EXTENDED WARRANTY PROGRAM
– Shorai Makes Switching to Lithium Starter Batteries Easier
Shorai Inc., the leader in the design, development and manufacture of lithium starter batteries, today announced a change to their industry leading warranty coverage. Shorai is well aware that consumers may still be undecided about making the switch to a Shorai lithium starter battery, even with all of the clear advantages.
Accordingly, Shorai is significantly extending their warranty coverage period from three years to five years. The goal of Shorai’s extended warranty coverage is to boost consumer confidence when switching from traditional lead-acid batteries to Shorai’s advanced lithium-iron batteries.
“Our dedicated research and development efforts have yielded positive lab and field use information. This new information projects that the Shorai LFX™ batteries offer longer lifespan than originally estimated. The Shorai team is proud to offer an industry leading 5 year warranty program,” said Shawn Higbee, Technical Director for Shorai.
The comprehensive warranty coverage speaks volumes of the superior performance of Shorai LFX batteries and Shorai’s ongoing commitment to leading class service.
For complete details of the warranty program please visit: http://www.shoraipower.com/customer-service
INDIAN DEAL OF THE WEEK–2015 Indian Chief Vintage
Used Touring Motorcycle in Temecula, CA 92590 – 62 miles away
2015 Indian Chief Vintage, BLACK BEAUTY- 111 INCH- – 2015 Indian Chief Vintage in Thunder black. The bike brings iconic Indian styling to a whole new level, surrounded by modern engineering.
Very nice and clean bike, a must see must ride. Dealer Warranty- remaining manuf warranty. extended service contract avail.
THE CHOPPER 100 PRE-OWNED AMERICAN BIG TWINS IN STOCK & WE FINANCE THEM ALL.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR 9 YEARS – Indian and Indian Motorcycle are registered trademarks of Indian Motorcycle International LLC. Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing and obey the speed limit. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
The Chopper Gallery
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28860 Front Street
Building B5
Temecula, CA 92590 (866) 820-9025
–from Cycle Trader
BMW CONCEPT BIKE–The future of Motorcycling?
I came across this today and thought many of us would like to ponder this leap. This leaves many unanswered questions but it’s quite appropriate and timely with what was discussed at the MOTM.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-11/bmw-motorrad-vision-next-100
–Dave Cazel
Idaho
CALIFA GUN NUT REPORT– Help Fight Prop 63
The NRA, CRPA, and a host of other civil rights groups and police associations have been working together to fight against Gavin Newsom’s Prop 63 for the past 11 months.
Because California’s campaign finance laws severely limit the spending that can be done directly by or in the name of non-profit membership organizations like NRA and CRPA. The NRA, CRPA, and other groups formed a separate “recipient committee,” also known as a political action committee (PAC), called the Coalition for Civil Liberties.
The Coalition for Civil Liberties PAC is a diverse group of civil rights and law enforcement organizations that have come together in a unified effort to fight against Proposition 63. Members come from across the political spectrum, and include sheriffs, other law enforcement personnel, prosecutors, gun owners, Olympic target shooters, LGBT groups, and others who believe in the right to choose to own a firearm for sport or self-defense. To learn more visit stoptheammograb.com.
So please get informed and involved. Join the Coalition for Civil Liberties and stayed tuned to your NRA-ILA alerts. Working together, we can begin to regain our freedoms in California.
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1. a small or minor work.
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Its proprietor was William Heckler, who had already achieved fame in his chosen profession and who had written some 10 years earlier his opuscule on the peregrinations of trained fleas, ”Pulicology.”
— Ricky Jay, “Times Square at 100; Please Don’t Squash the Actors,” New York Times, June 13, 2004
Origin of opuscule
Opuscule entered English in the mid-1600s from French, and finds its roots in the Latin noun opus meaning “work.”
BIKERNET COUNTRY WESTERN NEWS– Jimmy Fortune Featuring The Oak Ridge Boys Honored With “Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year” at the 47th Annual Dove Awards
Jimmy Fortune: Hits & Hymns
The Gospel Music Association hosted the 47th Annual Dove Awards last night at Lipscomb University’s Allen Arena in Nashville. Country Music Hall of Fame member Jimmy Fortune took home the award for “Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year” for the track “Life’s Railway to Heaven,” which features legendary quartet The Oak Ridge Boys.
The song was featured on Fortune’s latest critically-acclaimed album Hits & Hymns, which became the Gospel Music Hall of Fame singer’s first solo top ten project on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
“I’m extremely honored and humbled to win my first Dove award, and sharing the win with my friends The Oak Ridge Boys makes it even more special,” said Fortune. “To be recognized by the Gospel Music Association is one of the biggest moments of my life. I will treasure it forever, and I thank God for the opportunity to do this project with producer Ben Isaacs and the Gaither Music Group community.”
“The Oak Ridge Boys were at a sound check at Renfro Valley, Ken., about twenty years ago when, out of the blue, we started singing ‘Life’s Railway To Heaven,’” said Duane Allen, of The Oak Ridge Boys. “It felt so good we added it to the show that night. Since then, the song has become a regular part of our shows, so it seemed natural when Jimmy Fortune asked us to record it with him for his latest album. Now… we’re humbled and honored to hear that it has won a Dove Award. Congratulations Jimmy! Thank you for inviting us to be a part of the magic.”
Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) will exclusively air the awards show on Sunday, Oct. 16. The GMA Dove Awards celebrate the contributions of artists from every style of Christian/Gospel music. Nominees are determined by over 1,600 professional members, and winners are voted on by the entire GMA membership of nearly 2,500.
YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT— Check this trike, soon to be featured on Bikernet Trikes. Incredible. It was shot by Peter Linney, another certified Bikernet Feature Photographer.
Check out the Winner from the editor of Bikernet Baggers. Also check out his pick for Bikernet from the Cycle Source Show.
Tomorrow I should post a feature on the Easyriders bike of the year right here on Bikernet.
Next week I will cover the Big Bear Choppers, Straight-Up action, from Las Vegas Bike Fest. It also won America’s Most Beautiful Motorcycle at the Grand National Roadster Show.
Even new book reviews are headed your way from Kevin Thomas.
Never dull around here.
Ride Free Forever!
–Bandit