Hey,

I called Kip Woodring at California H-D and ordered the wire connections for the transmission neutral switch, then discovered my sprocket wasn’t getting tight because there was no sprocket space extending from the seal. Plus, in the middle of this scramble, I need to fly to Washington and pick up a 2004 Chevy Xpress Van and drive it back to LA, which will burn through about 3 days.
On one hand, it’s all coming together. I spoke for Frank from Kendon and ordered a combo, stand up trailer. It should be ready next week. So basically all the elements are in reach. Good god. Let’s hit the news: But wait, I want to thank Art Hall and Rogue for their babe shots this week. Helps keep the news fun.
BIKERNET STOCK PORTFOLIO RECOMMENDATION– I bought some stock in this company recently, because Dr. Hamster was talking up the savings to the medical industry, if folks could use these monitoring devices. He told me the stock was selling at 18 cents a share, my level of investing. The stock was actually .0018 a share. For 18 bucks you can buy 10,000 shares. Not bad.–Bandit
IT IS THE NETWORK that sets these guys apart and the sheer fact that NO ONE is doing it successfully like www.Cytta.com is.
Management has said they have been actively in Palo Alto seeking major funding also and with this kind of media I think they are heading in the right direction and that is a successful mobile monetization plan bringing in real revenues which I expect to come from the Heritage contract which will surely be picked up by other payers.
NOTE: Can’t wait to see the results from patients on the Cytta Mobile Network that are in the Heritage Provider Network. This will be a game changing moment that every payer in the industry will be looking at.
Cytta has a deal already with a payer and that is heritage.
http://www.fiercemobilehealthcare.com/story/mobile-health-solutions-follow-payers/2012-07-17?utm_campaign=twitter-Share-Web#.UAW0ck5_Hfo.twitter
Cytta has a commanding lead in the entire Mobile Health sector which few can see because it is innovative and disruptive and even the big tech firms have not figured this out yet.
Just one or two prs showing revs and a new payer coming on board and this stock soars.
–GLTA
Don’t miss a STURGIS thing thanks to Garage-Source Productions’ cameras— Garage-Source Productions has its Rally TV crews on the streets of Sturgis, SD, for the second year to cover all the can’t-miss festivities that only happens here. Rely on Rally TV team to get an up-close, inside look into the entire Sturgis Motorcycle Rally lifestyle experience through spontaneous video segments of the hottest events and activities from this year’s event.
To get a peek into all the festivities, be sure to visit the Rally TV website, Facebook page, or YouTube channel regularly during Sturgis. So far, the Rally TV crew has posted lots of segments of life in the whirlwind that is Sturgis, including pieces on:
One word to describe Sturgis
Cycle Source’s Run through the Hills Ride
Michael Lichter’s Motorcycles as Art exhibit
Nighttime fun at Easy Riders Saloon
“That’s what she said” – Sturgis women share best pick-up lines they’ve heard
Horse Magazine’s bike show
Bikini Bike Wash
Rollin’ into Sturgis
Tourist stops along the way to Sturgis
The list of can’t-miss events Rally TV has yet to post on includes:
8/8 9:00 a.m. Hewlit, SD, Matt Olsen Old Iron Show at the Thunderdome; Broken Spoke; Old City Park Sturgis Night; Pinup Contest
8/9 9:00 a.m. Needles, Rushmore, Custer State Park ride; Noon, Lake Pactola ride and pontoon boats
8/10 Cycle Source Night Time Chopper Show
(Our schedule is subject to change based on insider tips, our whims, workload, exhaustion level, where the wind/road take us, and where the action is . . .)
“It’s hard work, but someone has to do it! We’re shooting all day and editing all night, just for you” said Sara Liberte of Rally TV. “We’re putting up videos as fast as we can, and having fun doing it.”
Riders and viewers everywhere should be on the lookout for Rally TV at all the top motorcycle events in 2012, including Las Vegas Bike Fest. Rely on Rally TV to get info on everything you need to know to make the most out of the next rally you attend; or, if you can’t make it in person, tune in to be part of the action from wherever you happen to be stuck. We’ll make sure you don’t miss a thing.
For Sturgis, Rally TV is proud to partner with the Sturgis Saloon Company and Easyriders.
For more information about Rally TV or to check out all the action during Sturgis, visit rallytvonline.com, or their pages on Facebook or YouTube.
–Ken Conte
BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT MODERN TECHNOLOGY CLASS–I was visiting my daughter and son-in-law last night when I asked if I could borrow a newspaper.
‘This is the 21st century, old man,’ he said.
‘We don’t waste money on newspapers.
Here, you can borrow my IPad.’
I can tell you, that fly never knew what hit him…
–from James Schnarr
KEN CONTE RIDES BACK FROM THE BADLANDS ON A RIGID–I’m good. It was a fun ride. I was only there for a day really and it was
Really a blast!
–Ken Conte
kenconte@gmail.com
V-TWIN CONCRETE BENCHES NOW AVAILABLE—Complete concrete V-Twin benches. You’ll know they are real when they arrive—320 pounds.
–Daron Jensen
preachernartstone@aol.com
www.nunnikhovenartstone.net
Office (319) 394-3553
Direct (715) 572-6573
SUNDAY FANTASTIC DEAL OF THE WEEK–
Here is the trailer that we talked about. The flyer is dated and it was mainly for pimping the bike. I really need to get rid of the bike and race stuff, either before or with the trailer.
I am willing to make a killer deal. The trailer comes with a load lever trailer hitch. All kinds of goodies that would work on the salt, b+g weather station, honda 50 mini bike, generator and the drag bike, that is ready to run, has all kinds of good parts you could use, trick clutch, trick ign., pm wheels, etc, etc, etc. or just go drag bike racing.
Also full Vanson leathers that would probably fit you and just need a name change.
–Bob Warren
714-685-9052
LIFE IS FILLED WITH TOUGH CHOICES…life is filled with hard decisions, and they begin early.
–Boob Clark
AUSTRALIAN STATES UNITE TO RESTRICT MC CLUBS–A meeting of state and territory attorneys-general has agreed to make it tougher for motorcycle clubs to move across state borders.
The meeting in Melbourne has decided to put into law mutual recognition provisions to stop criminals escaping the law in one state by moving to another.
To bring it into line with the laws implemented in other states, Victoria will toughen its approach to dealing with the clubs later this year.
Victorian Attorney-General Robert Clark says it means if motorcycle clubss are outlawed in one jurisdiction, they will not be able to head interstate to escape.
“We’ve agreed to form a group that will ensure all the states, including Victoria, have got strong and effective mutual recognition laws, so if a bikie gang has been outlawed in another state, that can be enforced here in Victoria,” he said.
Mr Clark says the latest moves will give motorcycle clubs nowhere to hide.
“The states and territories agreed to cooperate on getting tough and effective mutual recognition provisions into anti-bikie gang laws,” he said.
“So what that will mean is there will be nowhere to hide, outlaw bikie gangs that are banned in one jurisdiction won’t simply be able to hop across the border into another jurisdiction
The meeting of attorneys-general also agreed to oppose the federal government seeking a general power over unexplained wealth laws, Mr Clark said.
That could disrupt the validity of state asset confiscation laws and the work of states in tackling drug trafficking, he said.
Mr Clark called for the federal government to seek the agreement of states and territories before expanding commonwealth criminal laws that could put state laws at risk.
BADLANDS PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE BIKERNET OFFICIAL ROAMING ROGUE EDITOR IN CHARGE–Here are a couple of shots you might like for Sunday Post.

Riding back to Florida on Sunday.
–Rogue
Sturgis Freedom Fighters
Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Member 2005
www.bikerrogue.com

AN EARL CLAUSEN BUILT ’51 FORD–
This is an oldie, and a goodie!
Air bagged, chopped, sectioned,


Drop Earl a note, buy his car and give Bikernet credit. We need Bonneville gas money. Hell, I’d like to own it.
cutsncars@bendbroadband.com
HERE IS THE SUNDAY USED HARLEY BIKE DEAL FROM THE BIKERNET CLASSIFIEDS! A 2008 custom built Softail! It has a 1340 80-inch crate Evo Harley-Davidson engine, 6-speed tranny, Super Trapp exhaust, 3-inch Rivera open belt primary, Danny Grey seat.
Very clean, tight bike for $12,500! QUICK, GO TO THE BIKERNET CLASSIFIEDS, WHERE THE USED MOTORCYCLES ADVENTURE IS JUST WAITING TO BEGIN! YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU WILL FIND!
–MIKE the STEALTH
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STURGIS Winding down, albeit slowly – the report sums it up– Final Report.
Well it seems that a heap of people had such a good time at Sturgis this year that they did not want to leave. The Main St pic was taken around 5.00pm Saturday evening and shows a surprising number of people still intent on posing up and down the street as well as carrying on with partying in the bars.
A local trader with whom I spoke said he couldn’t remember a rally where so many people seemed to be staying on.
All vendor reports have been extremely positive for both interest and sales. A Performance Machine representative said they have sold and fitted a record number of their beautiful wheels this week and other companies also reported good results.
Supertrapp have experienced a great deal of interest in the wide range of exhaust systems that they offer and their Jaybrake line of products is capturing attention also. Hawg Halters continue to power along with their braking systems as well as their forward controls and other products.
Joel Felty of Headwinds has spent his usual Sturgis week at his Lazelle site, fitting stacks of headlights along with other lighting products.
So all in all every vendor I spoke with had a smile and a feeling of satisfaction for their week’s efforts.
The list of Saturday’s activities is quite lengthy and includes the Sturgis Moto Show, an exhibit called “Paving the Way: Women of the Hall of Fame”, a Memorial Ride to the Black Hills National Cemetery and Extreme Sport Fighting, among many others.
The trends are very clear: Baggers are a major Go with customized baggers being seen all over. Choppers are still hanging in there, albeit in greatly reduced numbers and garage built Bobbers are hot among the younger set. Mr and Mrs Middle of the Road are settling for accessorizing their Harley-Davidson motorcycles with the line blurring between a bike, which has been customized, and one that has been simply accessorized with a slew of bolt on goodies.
But at the end of the day, it does not matter what you ride, but the fact that you do. That’s it for me until next year. Ride safe but have fun! See ya next year.

BIKERNET 5-Ball RACING WHEELER REPORT
THE ADRENALINE CLOCK IS TICKING
Speed Week Bonneville, RACING
(8/11-17)
BUB Speed Trials Bonneville 13 days
(8/25-8/30)
Loring, Maine, 19 days
(8/31-9/2)
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Morgan Hill, CA. Beach Racing Facility
Off our ass and on the salt in 13 short days.
Hot, with a 100% chance of a hot day on the horizon in Morgan Hill, CA. Two days ago, Friday afternoon we loaded and secured the 5-BALL Raycer in my Ranger short bed for a 30-minute ride to the Beach Racing facility tucked away on the west side of town.
Vince and the Mike Corbin magic crew have cut, fit, re-fit and massaged all of the Raycers body parts for the perfect fit. We head back to Corbin’s Thursday to mount the painted pieces.
Last week the owner of Pegasus Performance, Ray Whitehead eye-balled the Bonneville project on the rack in Brad’s shop. He picked up a clip board and said “We’ll need templates and measurements,” which we supplied. As of Friday afternoon parts are being fabricated other than handlebar mounts. One of Ray’s machines took a timely crap. No sweat we have plan B in effect. The air plenum has been our biggest concern, not to worry. Military grade material is being machined to accept a square O-ring between the plenums mating surfaces for an air tight seal.
Expected completion and delivery of the plenum upgrade mid-week or just in time for a Friday start-up date in Napa with Mike Spencer at the NCDL , Northern California Diagnostic Laboratories.
Next on the short list is the starting and charging systems. We expect delivery of all the necessary pieces from the Spyke offices any second now, or at least by Wednesday. Remember the Friday start up? Here we come.
http://www.airtech-streamlining.com
The Air Tech bodywork is looking sexier everyday.
Stay tuned for the ride on the salt…with your 5-Ball Racing Team.
Haul Ass!
Ride for your Life!
–Ray c wheeler
Performance Editor
wheeler@bikernet.com
EXCELSIOR-HENDERSONS ARE ALIVE—At the 2012 M/C Cannonball. I’m trying to get the Xer’s up that way to meet the Cannonballers on the route to show support. Got a dozen or so along the Northern part of the Country who plan on showing support and following along various parts.

If you need to call me, 540-364-3228 (H), 703-675-5046 (C)
–Jumper

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENERGY SAVING STUDY–Going Green: Pulling the Plug Even if they are not in use, common household appliances and electronics such as microwaves, computers, DVD players and televisions use power when simply plugged in.
This increases overall energy consumption – a television that is plugged in but not turned on can consume as much as 20 watts per hour. Help curb your energy consumption: unplug items you rarely use; once portable devices are charged up, unplug the charger from the outlet; and use electronics only as needed. Simple steps to a healthier planet!
–Dr. Weil
www.drweil.com
THE BIKERNET DUAL TIMKEN BEARING LOWEREND RESEARCH PROJECT–
As you can see by the time of this email I’m up late. I’m working 3rd shift now at work.
Anyway since I’m up I started brainstorming again, checking out on doing a Evo pinion bearing conversion
for the Twin Cams.
On the pinion shaft for the T.C. It also has a pressed on pinion race like the late model 3
pc. Evo flywheel’s. So this race can be replaced and ground with a new one from one the
flywheel rebuilders in the industry.
It would be have to be made up or maybe adapted from a Evo Big Twin inner pinion bearing race. Using the 2 thrust washers and standard Evo pinion bearing retaining ring that keeps the bearing in place.
Next is the outer pinion race insert for the T.C. R.H. case. It has to be engineered from scratch.
Have to find a way to secure it to the case. Maybe with a retaining flange so it can be secured
and retained in the cam chest compartment of the R.H. case with screw’s. Also need to figure out
where to oil the bearing at.
Most engine builders have the old Evo style pinion race lap laying around in their tool boxes. The R.H. case would then need to be line lapped with the L.H. case. Just like in the old days of engine building by a skilled HD engine rebuilder.
I’m staying focused on this because the current T.C. pinion bearing is just a bad joke from the “Funny Farm.” I’m not buying the way they have done this. In other words it’s bullshit to me . Engineered to save pennies.
I’ve seen the wear and damage a T.C. “Wobbly Shaft” flywheel pinion shaft can do in the cam chest area.
–Pablo
Extreme Bikernet Tech Editor in Charge
WEEKLY LOVE RIDE ENTERTAINMENT 2012 LINE-UP UPDATE—Don’t miss the action at the world’s oldest motorcycle charity event.
Love Ride Foundation
3717 San Fernando Road
Glendale, CA 91204
US
Contact Name: Love Ride Foundation
Telephone Number: 818-246-5618 x 127

DREAM CHASER RACIN’ SIGNS WITH LAT RACING OILS (LUBEATECH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES)–Janette Thornley, owner and operator of a nitro burning, carbureted, 121 cid Pro Dragster and Dream Chaser Racin’ is very pleased to announce her association with LAT Racing Oil.

According to the website LAT Racing Oils are the next generation in maximum performance Synthetic Racing Oils, Synthetic Performance Oil, High Performance Petroleum based oil, Break In Oil, Assembly Lubes, Synthetic Oil Additives and Gear Lubricants. Over the past several seasons LAT RACING OILS have become the lubrication of choice for race teams around the globe.
Visit LAT http://www.latracingoils.com/ for more information.
Contact Dream Chaser Racin’ at dreamchaserracin@yahoo.com
NEWS FROM AIR RIDE TRAILERS– I think that the three attached photos really show the
“One Person Ride on Loading” loading sequence, “No Ramps Required”.
I will keep working on my photos files such that we have good ones in the future.
–Jim
303-902-4267
http://airridecorp.com/

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SUMMER SCHOOL VOCABULARY LESSON, GOD DAMMIT–natty NAT-ee, adjective:
Neatly or trimly smart in dress or appearance; spruce: a natty white uniform.
‘I was a pretty natty dresser myself. Once upon a time. Like Mr F, the picture of elegance. But now. Appearances. What do they matter?’ I indicated my own clothing with a dismissive gesture.
–Charles Chadwick, It’s All Right Now
The captain, in his natty uniform of blue and gold, stepped forth upon the bridge to take command, and raised his banded cap in recognition of the constant cheer from the host ashore and the throng of blue shirts on the forecastle head.
–Charles King, Found in the Philippines
Natty stems from the common word neat. It first arose in the late 1700s.

STURGIS WINDING DOWN BONNEVILLE WINDING UP—Speed Week is happening now, and Bub’s event is just 13 days away. One of our major hassles has been a trailer, for a couple of reasons. First, a Hamster buddy wanted me to stash his trailer away from an X. I did so, then a friend of his borrowed it, and I can’t get it back.
So, thanks to Richard K. I’m getting a fantastic van in Tacoma, but suddenly my trailer connection dried up. We’ve thought about toy hauler trailers, but we have a small yard and parking area. The Kendon stand-up trailers are perfect, since we will have hauling space in the Express van. It’s perfect. I’m like many of my brothers. I’m not a trailer fan, but when it comes to racing, it’s a must. And Kendon has the shit for a guy with little space.
We will bring you more reports in the very near future. Okay, so here’s a peak at my week. Later today I’m taking Sin Wu to the airport. She can’t handle the pressure around the shop. Her and her girlfriend could have saved my ass and picked up the Van, but nooo. They are going to lounge around San Francisco. Paint will be ready Monday or Tuesday. I need a starter, that sprocket spacer, a brake line, and I need fire wrap for all of our gas lines. I’m hoping Baker Performance on Signal Hill can help.

Try to relax, I can’t, but I’ll attempt to look calm.
Ride Forever,