BIKE WEEK ACTION BIKERNET NEWS for March 3, 2016



Hey,

Interesting week in paradise. It’s warming, the girls look better in skimpier clothes. Daytona action is in full swing. Life is nuts and hauling ass.

I’m going to dive into the news while pondering my next move. We’re shooting a promo reel for the new Biker-Build-off series in our vast and unrelenting Bikernet Nerve Center Intergalactic Headquarters, Ivory Tower, this weekend. The executive producer is of course, the magnanimous Chopper King, Hugh King from the vast empire of Chili Rellenos with his loyal subjects, the Jalapenos. It should be interesting.

The Bikernet News is as always sponsored in part by the editorial boards of Cycle Source Magazine, the Publisher of Iron Trader, and the shipping department at ChopperTown. Hang on!




AMA Pro Flat Track Racing Returns to Phoenix Arizona With The Law Tigers —
For the first time in 30 years, the AMA Pro Flat Track will return to Phoenix, Arizona. The Law Tigers, America’s Motorcycle Lawyers, are honored to be sponsoring round 4 – also known as the Law Tigers Arizona Mile on Saturday, May 14th.

This is the first AMA dirt track race in the area since Bubba Shobert completed the “Grand Slam” by winning the half-mile event in Phoenix in 1986. The race is being presented by Buddy-Stubs Harley-Davidson and will be a family-friendly event for all motorcycle enthusiasts in Arizona.

Law Tigers Arizona Mile AMA Race

The Law Tigers are proud to be sponsoring the event in collaboration with our 15th Anniversary. After sponsoring the AMA Pro Flat Track finals in Pomona for years, bringing flat track racing back to Arizona was long overdue. It was important to continue the tradition of flat track racing and Arizona is a one-of-a-kind motorcycling market.

The AMA Pro Flat Track is a dirt track motorcycle racing series. While AMA Pro Racing recognizes and sanctions many different kinds of racing, the most traditional form of motorcycle racing is dirt track racing. The series is still one of the longest running championships in the history of motorsports and regarded as the most competitive form of dirt track motorcycle racing in the world.

The 2016 season will kick off on March 10th with a quarter mile race at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, FL during Bike Week. The season will end in early October in Northern California, but not before hitting 11 different states, including South Dakota during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

AMA Pro Flat Track Arizona Mile
Complete 2016 AMA Pro Flat Track Schedule:

– Daytona Flat Track I – March 10 at the Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Fla.

– Daytona Flat Track II – March 11 at the Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Fla.

– Circuit of the Americas – April 9th in Austin, Texas

– Arizona Mile – May 14 at Turf Paradise, Phoenix, Ariz.

– Sacramento Mile – May 21 at the Cal Expo Fair, Sacramento, Calif.

– Springfield Mile I – May 29 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Ill.

– Oklahoma City Mile – June 18 at Remington Park, Oklahoma City, Okla.

– Lima Half Mile – June 25 at the Allen County Fairgrounds, Lima, Ohio

– Charlotte Half Mile – July 30 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, Charlotte, N.C

– Sturgis Half Mile – August 9 at the Black Hills Speedway, Rapid City, S.D

– Peoria TT – August 14 at the Peoria Motorcycle Club, Peoria, Ill.

– New York TBA – August 20 in New York State

– Springfield Mile II – September 4 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Ill.

– Southern California TBA – September 17 in Southern California

– Northern California TBA – Early October in Northern California

For the last 15 years, Law Tigers has been supporting fellow riders with education, legal assistance, community support, and compassion. We understand motorcyclists’ needs because we are passionate about the ride. While the principal goal of the Law Tigers is to fight for injured riders and promote motorcycle safety through education, we also like to connect with fellow riders and enjoy everything that the motorcycling community has to offer. Come out and join Law Tigers at the Arizona Mile on May 14th at the Turf Paradise in Phoenix, Arizona and help celebrate our 15th Anniversary!

For more information and to purchase tickets for the Law Tiger’s Arizona Mile, please visit http://www.ArizonaMile.com.



JIMS Tool of the Week–
JIMS No. 2260 Big Twin Sprocket Lock Tool

To remove or install the sprocket / pulley nut on Harley Davidson Big Twin transmissions with belt final drive, a special tool is needed to prevent the pulley from rotating.

JIMS USA has an American made tool designed to fit onto the pulley, allowing sprocket nut removal or installation without damaging the pulley or transmission case.

JIMS No. 2260 Sprocket Lock Tool has a MSRP of $164.80 and features JIMS lifetime tool warranty.

For use on 1980-present H-D Big Twin with belt final drive including Cruise Drive 6 speed.



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American Performance Cycles 2006 Models

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Muskego, WI




LEGISLATIVE REPORT FROM THE MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION–
Here is Texas Law. Got this from our Legislative officer– Skee

Effective September 1, 2015 SB 1918 passed to add TRC 547.306 LED GROUND EFFECT LIGHTING EQUIPMENT ON MOTORCYCLE.
In this section, “LED ground effect lighting equipment” means light emitting diode (LED) technology that is attached to the underbody of a motorcycle for the purpose of illuminating:
the body of the motorcycle; or
the ground below the motorcycle.

A person may operate a motorcycle equipped with LED ground effect lighting that emits a non-flashing amber or white light.
 

It is not the function of the Department of Public Safety to provide legal interpretations of the Texas Transportation Code, nor is it the role of anyone in the department to dispense legal advice even regarding the traffic laws of the state. The department enforces state traffic law as its members understand it, and if necessary, issue citations for violations, all which are subject to review by courts of law.

Section §547.004 of the Texas Transportation Code prohibits the operation of a vehicle that is unsafe, not equipped in compliance, with the law, or equipped in a prohibited manner by the Transportation Code. Some would take this to mean that if the lamp is not required under Texas law, nor fits an exception, then it is prohibited, particularly if it can be shown as a distraction to other drivers or a driving hazard.

Motorcycle lighting requirements can be found in §547.801 and the general statutory restriction on vehicle lighting is §547.305, but neither specifically addresses after-market lighting. Only DOT approved equipment properly installed is definitely compliant with state and federal regulations, and that much add-on equipment is sold for off-road or show use only and is not necessarily legal for highway use.

Section §547.3215 adopts the federal motor vehicle safety standard (FMVSS) for lighting (49 CFR 571.108) for all lighting and associated equipment, unless specifically prohibited by the code. FMVSS #108 prohibits anything that interferes with or obscures federal required lighting equipment. However it does not prohibit, nor regulate, after-market lighting equipment not meant to replace original equipment manufacturer (OEM) lighting.

After-market lighting that is not DOT approved and used to replace original lighting may be illegal under Texas law if the equipment violates any provision of Chapter 547, particularly Subchapters D and E.



THE KINGDOM OF KAWASAKI USA Names Tamura As New EMPEROR–

Outgoing President Nakagawa To Retire

Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. (KMC) has announced that Yoshitaka “Yoshi” Tamura will succeed Masafumi “Masa” Nakagawa as president of the company, effective April 1. Nakagawa has been with KMC’s parent company for 39 years and will retire after recently reaching the company’s retirement age.

Mr. Tamura returns to KMC after serving in many roles for Kawasaki, including as Director of Kawasaki Motors Europe and most recently as Associate Officer, KD Office in the Marketing and Sales division of Kawasaki’s Motorcycle and Engine Company, where he worked with Kawasaki subsidiaries around the globe. Mr. Tamura will lead KMC in celebrating the company’s 50th anniversary in North America, as well as spearheading the company’s move to its new headquarters later this year.

“Yoshi brings a wealth of experience in the powersports industry to his new position. I am confident he will continue to lead KMC to greater heights as it celebrates its golden anniversary,” said Nakagawa.

During Nakagawa’s two-year tenure at KMC, the company introduced several new products that are revolutionary in the powersports industry, including the supercharged Ninja H2 R and Ninja H2 sportbikes, and the popular MULE PRO series side x sides.




BENNETT’S PERFORMANCE SPECIAL FXR BUILD—
We are going to cover a new FXR build from Bennett’s Performance. “FXRs are going crazy,” said the boss Eric Bennitt. He’s starting with the last set of S&S twin cam cases designed for Evo mounting. I tried to get S&S to keep the Evo/Twin Cam configuration alive, but it’s a no-go, at least for now.

Eric has the last, rare, as hens’ teeth, set of these cases and he’s shaving twin cam cylinders, letting Branch handle the heads, and building a hot rod motor. We will cover the rare, and most grand process on Bikernet. Hang on.




LE PERA SEAT OF THE WEEK—
The Breakout model Sorrento, full length for ’13-’16 models. I wonder how this model is doing. It’s a hot looking traditional chopper looking Softail and I was surprised the first time I saw Ben testing one. It’s a sharp looking custom Harley and this Le Pera seat might be the only mod it needs.

Overview

The Sorrento is a fusion of Silhouette style and Maverick comfort.

The entire seat has been shaved down for a flowing profile.

Perfectly formed, 13″ wide rider area and 10.5″ of passenger comfort.
Specs

Driver Seating:

13″ Wide
Passenger Seating:

10.5″ Wide

MSRP:

$533.00

Part Number:

LKB-900




A DYNA COMES TO BIKERNET BAGGERS WITH A WINDVEST WINDSHIELF–
This Mid Glide Dyna has been around for over a decade; a super comfortable Bobber Style Dyna.

WINDVEST 2006 – 2016 Dyna Street Bob

WindVest Motorcycle Products offers windshields that are constructed of the finest materials on the market. Unique in its simplicity, the mounting hardware is 60/61 billet machined hardware (black or chrome finish) and assembled with stainless steel fasteners. It is mounted to a thick 3/16″ windscreen.


LUCAS Oil Names Michael Farabaugh Head of New Motorcycle Division– Indianapolis, IN – Lucas Oil Products, Inc., a world leader in developing advanced motor oils and other lubricants for competition, high-performance, stock motorcycles and off-road all-terrain vehicles, both 2 wheeled and 4 wheeled, is pleased to announce the appointment of long-time motorcycle safety, education and rider rights advocate Michael Farabaugh as Director of its newly formed Lucas Oil Motorcycle Division.

“I am honored that Forrest Lucas and his team have selected me to head up what is, in effect, a brand new executive-level division within Lucas,” Farabaugh said. “For more than a quarter century, Lucas has been researching, developing and manufacturing products that have extended the life and improved the performance of millions of motorcycles.

They have also helped grow the sport by investing heavily in developing motorcycle programming for cable and network TV and by sponsoring numerous on track and off-road motorcycle events, racing teams and series.”

“Lucas has always been deeply committed to supporting all aspects of motorcycling and the international family of motorcycle riders,” Farabaugh added. “In starting this new division, we are not just reconfirming our commitment to motorcycling now and in the future, we are expanding it.” A member of the American Motorcycle Association Hall of Fame and the Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame, Farabaugh is also an original inductee into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame.

For 50 years, Michael Farabaugh has been living a major portion of his life on two wheels and has been professionally and personally invested in protecting the lives and freedoms of riders for more than four decades. Michael along with his wife, Debby Farabaugh, has also hosted a motorcycle radio show for 5 years.

In 1980 Michael graduated from the first Motorcycle Safety Foundation Chief Instructor Program. He and his wife Debby, also an MSF instructor, have taught the MSF’s legendary package of survival skills to thousands of riders and instructor trainees from coast to coast.

Michael has set some ambitious goals to get Lucas Oil Motorcycle Products in front of retailers and the general public.

–Ken Conte



THE BIKERNET CODE OF THE WEST SEMINAR–
A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.

I remember when Halloween was the scariest night of the year.
Now, it’s “SUPER TUESDAY”.

Democracy is three wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for supper.
(I don’t approve of political jokes…I’ve seen too many of them get elected.)

–Sarge



KERSEY READY TO ROAR INTO BIKE WEEK–
It would be hard to find someone more excited about the 75th anniversary edition of Bike Week than Janet Kersey, one of the event’s main organizers.

Kersey is executive director and chief operating officer of the Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce, official sponsor of the rally that is again expected to draw hundreds of thousands of visitors to Daytona Beach during its 10-day run, March 4-13.

Along with the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota, Bike Week ranks among the biggest motorcycle events in the country.
Kersey’s interest in Volusia County biker events began long before she started her Chamber job two years ago. As director of tourism events for the Daytona Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau in 1993, Kersey was a force behind the creation of Biketoberfest, a four-day October counterpart to Bike Week.

The event was designed to boost area tourism during a traditionally slow month.
She continued to oversee Biketoberfest until her departure from the visitors bureau in 2011.

Kersey talked recently with the News-Journal:

Any advice for visitors to this year’s event?

Anticipating that more riders will be in town it is most important that everyone takes extra time to get around. Be patient on the roadways and look twice for riders.

What is your favorite part of Bike Week?

I’m definitely a people watcher. I love just walking around in the bright sunshine looking at everyone, and listening to their thoughts as they visit. I pick up a lot of good ideas from just hanging out and talking with our visitors. That’s the most fun for me.

–by Jim Abbot
journalonline.com

–from Rogue


BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STRANGEST WORD OF THE DAY–
bissextus bahy-SEKS-tuh s, bi-

noun
1. February 29th: the extra day added to the Julian calendar every fourth year (except those evenly divisible by 400) to compensate for the approximately six hours a year by which the common year of 365 days falls short of the solar year.

Quotes

This odd day was inserted after the sixth day before the kalends of March, i.e., after the 24th of February, and was not counted as an addition to the year, but as a sort of appendix. Hence the sixth of the kalends of March was called bissextus, or double sixth, which root is still retained in our word bissextile, though the day is now added at the end of February.

— E. S. Burns, “History of Chronology,” The Popular Science Monthly, April, 1881

Origin

Bissextus comes from the Latin term bissextus dies meaning “intercalary day.” It was so called because the 6th day before the Calends of March (February 24th) appeared twice every leap year.



ENJOY OPTIMAL COMFORT AND CONTROL WITH NEW HEATED ONE-TOUCH PROGRAMMABLE GEAR FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON–
In any season, in any environment, at any elevation – new Harley-Davidson Heated One-Touch Programmable gear offers the motorcycle rider fingertip control of customizable comfort.

Neck-to-toe warmth is provided by pre-programed heat settings selected with a wireless control worn on the wrist. It’s the most convenient and sophisticated heated gear ever offered by Harley-Davidson. It is available in four liner options: jacket, pants, gloves and socks, that can be worn together yet controlled independently.

A new Men’s Heated One-Touch Programmable Plug-In 12V Jacket Liner (P/N 98346-15VM, $425.00 size XS to 3XL) is the foundation of the system.

This packable liner is powered by the motorcycle charging system, and has seven large heating panels (two chest, two back, two sleeve, and one collar) with infrared technology that generates immediate heat to penetrate the body for deep warmth.

A wireless controller included with the jacket is worn on the wrist over a jacket sleeve and used to control heat settings with just a finger tap. The wrist controller pairs with a receiver within the jacket and enables temperature adjustment to one of five customizable heat levels the rider can pre-program.

This liner can be worn as a casual jacket and is trim enough to wear as a bulk-free mid-layer. Stretch expansion panels on the sides, sleeves, and back shoulders enhance range of motion and reduce bulk. The jacket comes with a charger cable for the wrist controller, the garment receiver inside the jacket, and a complete motorcycle battery connecting harness.

For additional comfort and coverage, the Jacket Liner can be combined with Men’s Heated One-Touch Programmable Plug-In 12V Glove Liners (P/N 98347-15VM, $95.00 size S, L and 2XL), Men’s Heated One-Touch Programmable Plug-In 12V Pant Liner (P/N 98384-15VM, $295.00 size XS to 3XL) and the Men’s Heated One-Touch Programmable Plug-In 12V Sock Liner (P/N 98385-15VM, $125.00 size S to 2XL).

Coaxial plugs on the jacket liner and pant liner cuffs power the glove and sock liners, but the heat level of each heat One-Touch Programmable garment can be adjusted independently with the wrist controller.

For example, it’s possible to select more heat in the fingers and less in the torso. Each Heated Programmable One Touch garment is backed by a three-year warranty.

About Harley-Davidson Motor Company.
 

Since 1903, Harley-Davidson Motor Company has fulfilled dreams of personal freedom with cruiser, touring and custom motorcycles, riding experiences and events, and a complete line of Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts, accessories, general merchandise, riding gear and apparel.

For more information, visit www.h-d.com.



BIKE WEEK ALERTS–
Here’s what law enforcement officers will be watching for—

The following is a news release from the Flagler Beach Police Department:

Bike Week begins Friday, March 4 and runs through Sunday, March 13.

The Flagler Beach Police Department will be enforcing both hazardous moving violations and non-moving violations. Hazardous moving violations include, but are not limited to:

• Careless driving
• Aggressive careless driving
• Reckless driving
• Excessive speed
• Racing on a highway (drag racing)
• Driving under the influence (DUI)

The following statutes, paraphrased below, are in effect in the state of Florida:

• 316.2095 – Footrests, handholds, and handlebars: Footrests must be provided for a passenger on a motorcycle, unless it is equipped with sidecar or enclosed cab. Handlebars or handgrips cannot be higher than the top of the shoulders of the person operating the motorcycle while properly seated upon the motorcycle.

• 316.211 – Equipment for motorcycles: An eye protective device must be worn by the operator of the motorcycle.

• 316.294 – Mirrors: Every vehicle and motorcycle, operated singly or when towing any other vehicle, must have a rear view mirror that allows the driver a rear view of the highway for a minimum distance of 200 feet.

• 316.304 – Wearing of headsets: No motorcycle operator can wear a headset, headphone, or other listening device. The exception is a hearing aid or instrument for the improvement of defective human hearing.

• 316.405 Motorcycle headlights to be turned on: Headlights must be on at all times while the motorcycle or motor-driven cycle is being driven on public streets or highways.
The goal for this year’s Bike Week event is the safety of our visitors and residents through compliance with the laws of the state of Florida.

Please remember that reducing your speed, especially after dark, allows for a longer reaction/braking time, and also helps reduce noise.

We hope this year’s Bike Week provides our visitors, residents and businesses with many happy memories. Thank you in advance for helping make this year’s event a safe one for all.

–Posted By BikersPost

–from Rogue



QUICK, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
 

An 1939 Indian Restoration Story

Great article, love them old Indians and the new ones too. As a disillusioned Harley owner, I recently purchased 2016 Scout 60, my 1st Indian. Makes this 69-yr-old feel like a kid again. I too love all motorcycles and would love to own a vintage Indian.

For now I go between a ‘99 Road King Classic, ‘82 Virago,’16 scout 60 and a Yamaha 50 moped. Have a friend & neighbor who owns and rides a ‘46 Chief and I believe it’s unrestored.

— Phillip Bugsby
phillipbugsby@gmail.com

Clarkston, MI


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EPA AND DRIVING POLITICS–

Not only do the Feds want to limit all vehicle modifications, but good old California is at it again. Assembly Member Jim Frazer (San Jose) plans introduce Assembly Bill 1591 to raise license fees $38 per car and add a fuel tax $.22 per gallon. The purpose is to fix our roads. Gov. Brown and his buddies will slowly move the monies into the General Fund and the roads won’t see a dime. This tax would increase each individual’s tax up $3,500 a year.

Haven’t verified if it’s true, but if it is, this is bad! What else is this @#$% administration going to do to screw this country, ban baseball next??? Forward this on to all your car buddies.


EPA Rule To Ban Car Modification

The Obama administration is looking to close down the automotive aftermarket. Tucked deep within a proposed rule making governing diesel truck engines, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) introduced language that would prohibit any changes to an automobile’s engine or exhaust after it leaves the factory. The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) raised the alarm Monday after discovering the hidden provision.

“Certified motor vehicles and motor vehicle engines and their emission control devices must remain in their certified configuration even if they are used solely for competition or if they become non-road vehicles or engines,” the proposed regulation states. “Anyone modifying a certified motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine for any reason is subject to the tampering and defeat device prohibitions of this section and 42 USC 7522(a)(3).”

The public comment period on the rule change closed last October. After the final rule is published in the Federal Register, it will have the force of law. The new regulation clarifies that road vehicles that are certified for sale in the United States can still be raced — as long as the catalytic converters and other equipment remain untouched.

“If a motor vehicle is covered by a certificate of conformity at any point, there is no exemption from the tampering and defeat-device prohibitions that would allow for converting the engine or vehicle for competition use,” the proposed rule states. “There is no prohibition against actual use of certified motor vehicles or motor vehicle engines for competition purposes; however, it is not permissible to remove a motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine from its certified configuration regardless of the purpose for doing so.”

Under existing regulations, engines produced for racing do not need to meet any emissions standards, and a road car’s engine may be modified for use in racing and offered for commercial sale without specific EPA approval (40 CFR 1068.235). Many automotive tuner shops sell parts designed for the race track to individuals interested in boosting the performance of their street vehicles. The EPA intends to close that market permanently by prohibiting the sale of high-performance engine and exhaust parts.

SEMA, which represents the $36 billion aftermarket industry, is furious and intends to battle the proposal in court. The group argues that the federal agencies violated public notice requirements by hiding the controversial proposal in a proceeding that has nothing to do with automobiles.

“This proposed regulation represents overreaching by the agency, runs contrary to the law and defies decades of racing activity where EPA has acknowledged and allowed conversion of vehicles,” SEMA President Chris Kersting said in a statement. “Congress did not intend the original Clean Air Act to extend to vehicles modified for racing and has re-enforced that intent on more than one occasion.”

The administration’s hostility to performance cars is not new. It denied long-standing regulatory exemptions to low-volume manufacturers like Lotus, forcing the British automaker out of the US market. The administration has also sought to downplay the use of internal combustion engines in auto-racing in favor of battery-powered vehicles through its “Green Racing Initiative,” claiming the change of focus will prevent global warming.



BIKERNET INTERNATIONAL EDITOR GETS A SIGN, SNEEKS OUT OF THAILAND–

Leaving Thailand and heading to Kuala Lumpur on Mar 2nd. Meeting the guys for a Harley ride to Penang a resort area in Malaysia. I’ve got the briefcase. Hope they have the shit.

No need to imagine where your chicken comes from, and good, no segregation practiced here with fruit anyway.

Same problem everywhere.

 

Want a sheik with your smoothie.

Burgers are an option.

 

And from Saigon, an actual clothing label.

ISOTUT
–Art Hall
Bikernet Undercover Supreme International Editor in Charge of Minions of Special Agents



ESCAPE ROUTE BUILD–
Long-Awaited I-90 Access Road to Sturgis Buffalo Chip Under Construction

In a historic moment for which many have waited years, or even decades, Zandstra Construction has made a 1.5-mile first cut of the new road that connects the northern and southern dead ends of Fort Meade Way. Once completed this road will give new meaning to the phrase “take the scenic route,” as it will offer visitors a breathtaking eight-minute ride from I-90 to the Buffalo Chip.

The freshly carved roadway has laid the foundation for a direct 5.6-mile shortcut from I-90 exit 37 to the front gate of the Buffalo Chip. Visitors should enjoy the fact they can hang a left out of the Buffalo Chip gates and be on I-90 in a matter of minutes. The project remains on schedule to be completed and ready for use by July 25, 2016. Get more information here: http://bit.ly/1P9l4Qi

–Nyla Griffith
www.buffalochip.com

605-347-9000

Did you know I-90 exit 37 now leads to the Buffalo Chip?
Find out more about the new shortcut here: http://bit.ly/1P9l4Qi




THE SLIP AND FALL CASE OF THE YEAR–
Attorney Michael Hupy’s Case Selected as 2015 Litigator Award Winner– Hupy and Abraham, S.C. has received a 2015 Litigator Award, a prestigious legal accolade given to less than one percent of trial attorneys across the nation.

Given in each firm’s practice areas, Hupy and Abraham, S.C. received the award for outstanding legal representation in the “Dangerous Conditions: Slip and Fall” category.

Spearheaded by firm president, Attorney Michael Hupy, the selected case was a tragic accident involving an immigrant family from Southeast Asia. The firm’s client, Xu Yang, suffered massive brain damage after his mother slipped on ice and fell when he was 8 months old. For years, Attorney Hupy fought over who was responsible for this incident. After more than six years of deliberations, Xu was awarded $22 million over the course of his life. This particular case qualified for the highest verdict eligibility, which was at least $10 million.

Attorney Hupy is well known for believing that the best way one can support the community is by giving back to the people served. He has made numerous efforts to ensure that organizations made to assist disadvantaged members of society continue to thrive. These efforts include donations of more than $100,000 to Marquette University Law School and $150,000 to the Milwaukee Justice Center as a founding member and supporting the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee.

Attorney Hupy currently serves on the COA Youth and Family Centers Board of Directors. COA has served children and families in the Milwaukee community for over 100 years by providing numerous resources and services. He is also a board member of the United Performing Arts Fund’s (UPAF) Lawyers Division. UPAF is an organization that promotes the performing arts in Southeastern Wisconsin.

This acknowledgement is a powerful endorsement of Hupy and Abraham, S.C.’s ability to provide top-notch representation for its clients and is considered by many to be one of most coveted and prestigious accolades in the legal field.

Hupy and Abraham, S.C.

–by Jill Wellskopf
Nasdaq



ARIZONA HELMET LAW FIGHT–

Congressman Stewart McKinney was the Congressman I talked to about introducing the amendment bill to the NHTSA and it eventually led to the hearing in Washington that led to the removal of the Blackmail Threat of Withholding Highway Funds.
Once that was done Connecticut and other states Repealed Their Mandatory Helmet Laws.

It is important for people in Arizona to contact their elected officials and let them know how they feel on this issue.

I Personally am Against Paying A Fee For My Right To Decide If I Should Wear A helmet Or Not.

There are others who will agree with paying a fee because we all know Money Talks to Legislators. –Rogue

People in Arizona Need To Have Their Opinion Heard by The Legislator.


Helmet Culture War Continues

The helmet culture war – the front in the culture wars that requires motorcyclists to wear special plastic hats – just entered its fiftieth year.

Forty-three years ago a Congressman named Stewart McKinney successfully sponsored an amendment to the National Highway Safety Act of 1966 that repealed the provision that compelled states enact helmet laws. McKinney convinced his fellow Congressmen by telling them, “My philosophy concerning helmets can be summed up in three words. It’s my head.”
That was then. This is now. Now it takes a village to protect your head.

Earlier this year, an Arizona State Representative named Randall Friese – he’s a Democrat from Tucson – introduced HB 2052 which would amend Arizona’s current helmet law, which requires persons “under eighteen years of age” to wear a helmet.

Friese’s revision would read: “An operator or passenger of a motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or motor driven cycle shall wear at all times a protective helmet on the operator’s or passenger’s head in an appropriate manner. The protective helmet shall be safely secured while the operator or passenger is operating or riding on the motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or motor driven cycle.”

New Fee

Arizona motorcycle enthusiasts can avoid wearing a helmet while they ride if they pay an as yet undetermined fee when they register their bikes. If the law passes the amount of that fee will be determined by the Director of the Arizona Department of Transportation.

Those fees will be deposited in the Arizona Highway User Revenue Fund.
Under the proposed law, a policeman can’t stop a motorcyclist simply because he is not wearing a helmet. He has to find another reason to stop a motorcyclist. But if he does stop a motorcyclist pursuant to, say a courtesy motorcycle safety inspection, or for an unsafe lane change, or because he observes the biker’s front tire touching a white stop line, he can cite any motorcyclist who hasn’t paid the proposed fee to ride helmet free down to the nearest convenience store.

Privilege

Friese, a “trauma surgeon,” proposes “a civil penalty of five hundred dollars” for not paying the requisite fee before getting stopped by the police without a helmet. And, “two hundred dollars of each civil penalty collected shall be deposited…in the Arizona Highway User Revenue Fund and three hundred dollars of each civil penalty collected shall be deposited” in a “spinal and head injuries trust fund.”

The law hasn’t attracted much public scrutiny so far. Last month Friese told Cronkite News, “I believe, and I listen to the motorcycle riders saying ‘we want to choose,’ I don’t believe it is a right to not wear your helmet. I believe it is a privilege, just as driving is a privilege.”

Since Arizona seems to be among the most libertarian of all the states, Friese’s bill wouldn’t seem to have a much of a chance. But it is probably less likely to pass if you know about it in advance.

–by the agingrebel.com

— from Rogue


CHOPPERS ARE ALIVE, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
 

Saxon Models For 2006

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–Steve Ridley
ratrodriley@att.net

Boonville, IN




HARLEY-DAVIDSON TAPS FANS TO HELP CROWN THE NEXT ‘CUSTOM KING’–

H-D Dealerships across the Country Battle for Ultimate Bragging Rights in 2016 Sportster Motorcycle Customization Contest

Out to prove that custom truly is king, Harley-Davidson invited dealers to showcase their individuality in the Custom Kings Customization Contest. Dealers from all over the country turned a Sportster motorcycle into a “Custom of One” work of art – earlier today the top 64 creations were revealed for fans to help choose the ‘king’ in a bracket-style competition at www.H-D.com/CustomKings.

The Sportster was selected for its unrivaled ability to be transformed into the very definition of performance art and its attainable pricing, which makes the bike a realistic goal for nearly any rider.

Initial entries were scored by the Harley-Davidson styling team based on criteria including quality of customization and build, fit and finish, use of paint, design, technique and how teams utilized Harley-Davidson® Genuine Parts &Accessories.

“Customization is one of the biggest ways riders showcase and celebrate their individuality,” said Dino Bernacchi, director of U.S. marketing at Harley-Davidson. “Custom Kings brings that forward by redefining performance through the expertise and ingenuity of Harley-Davidson dealers throughout the country. All of the competitors have put in months of planning, building and straight-up creative thinking into each of the bikes featured in the contest.”

The entries with the most votes in each match-up will move on to the next round of the competition. Fans will select the final winner after six rounds of bike-to-bike battles.

Fans can view all of the bike builds by following #HDCustomKings or H-D.com/CustomKings for more information and to cast their vote today.

–Jenn Hoyer

 


TRAILBLAZERS NEWS: 54 DAYS UNTIL THE 72nd ANNUAL BANQUET–

Time is moving fast.

OUR 2016 HALL OF FAME & HONOREES
HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

Steve Storz
Dan Haaby
Wayne Rainey
Mike Bast

POSTHUMOUS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

Bruce Ogilvie
Gilles Vaillancourt

DICK HAMMER AWARD

Keith Mashburn

LUCILE FLANDERS AWARD
Susie Ellsworth

2016 WINE TOAST

Tom Heininger
 

The big day is Saturday, April 23rd at the Carson Center at 3 Civic Plaza Dr. in Carson California 90745. The Doubletree Hotel shares a parking lot with the Center. It is a tall building and can be seen from the #405 freeway at the Carson off ramp. It is only a couple off ramps from the old Ascot, so some of you maybe be familiar with the area. Pick up your tickets at the door.

 
 
If you want to have the maximum time with your old friends and/or competitors, get there by 3:00pm. That is when the reception and Tom Cates Memorial Bike Show begins along with the tall tales and tire kicking. The banquet doors open at 6:00pm.

If you are bringing a bike to show, set up is between 2pm and 3pm. No bikes in the door before or after. You will need to pick up your ticket before pushing in your bike. Bring a chain and lock, drip pan if needed and info on your bike. There will be security, but be safe.

If you wish to stay a night or two at the Doubletree, there may be rooms left at our group rate, $132.00 per night. You can reserve at www.carson.doubletree.com or (800) 222 8733. Our group code is TZM.

If you have questions contact: mctrailblazers01@gmail.com or (909) 226 6038 cell, (951) 780 1978 home.

 

INDIAN WRECKING CREW VIDEO
You can watch Part one, over 30 minutes of this documentary, on youtube before buying it. It can be purchased at www.indianwreckingcrew.com for $24.95 plus S & H.

FINDING CANNONBALL’S TRAIL

The new book by Don Emde can be ordered now and shipped as soon as it is released, before May of 2016. The book covers the ride from San Diego to New York to commemorate the 100 years since Cannon Ball Baker took the same route to break another record.You can order at http://www.partsmagazineonline.com. The price is $25.00 plus $5.00 shipping and handling. If you are in California please include $2.00 sales tax. There is a box on the form to designate how you would like it signed.

 

IF YOU ARE IN DAYTONA NEXT WEEK
There is a swapmeet at the Volusia Fairgroundsin DeLand from Sunday, March 4th until March 13th. www.fastlanedaytona.com (386) 801 1810
And a Flat Tracker & Road Race Reunion at noon on Sunday March 6th. It will also be at the Volusia Fairgrounds. Same contact info.

The Supercross from March 4th to March 7. Ricky Carmichael Amateur races on March 6-7 www.racedaytona.com. AMA Pro Supercross on March 5th.

Daytona flat track races on March 10-11.
And don’t forget the Daytona 200 on Saturday, March 12th

RACING AT PERRIS

The next race is Round two for SCFTA on March 12th. Hell on Wheels may make it a double header on Sunday, if sound check goes ok. IF YOU DO NOT PASS SOUND REQUIREMENTS, YOU CANNOT RIDE. Elliott has a list of those who did not pass if you aren’t sure contact him. elliott@elliottpowersports.com. They are cracking down on all the tracks and all the riders are in the same boat. If you don’t know how to make your bike quieter, ask. socalflattrack@aol.com (951) 443 7622.



MEDIA ALERT – ARCH MOTORCYCLE COMPANY–
KRGT-1 to Debut at Daytona Bike Week 75th with S&S Cycle

What:
With the advent of the 75th Anniversary of Daytona Bike Week, ARCH Motorcycle Company has partnered with S&S Cycle for a chance to see the KRGT-1 in person. Stop by the S&S Cycle booth at Bruce Rossmeyer’s Destination Daytona and experience presence in motion.

When:
Saturday March 5th-Saturday March 12th

Where:
S&S Cycle Booth at Bruce Rossmeyer’s Destination Daytona

Please follow us on Twitter for live updates from Daytona Bike Week.

For more information: www.archmotorcyclecompany.com

ARCH Motorcycle Company

–Ken Conte




AMA ROOKIE CLASS NAMED–
AMA Pro Racing has named The Rookie Class of ’79 as the designated charity for the 2016 AMA Pro Flat Track season. The Rookie Class of ’79 is a non-profit organization with a mission of raising funds to help injured flat track riders and their families.

“We are proud to support The Rookie Class of ’79,” said Michael Lock, CEO of AMA Pro Racing. “There are few virtues in life more admirable than helping a person in a time of need, and we are glad to assist in bringing a wider awareness to the group’s tireless efforts in that regard.”

The Rookie Class of ’79 was established in 2009 by six veteran racers who joined the expert ranks of the Grand National Championship in 1979. In addition to CEO Charlie Roberts, the five additional members making up the group are AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famers, Scott Parker and Wayne Rainey, as well as AMA Pro Flat Track official partner, Tommy Duma, and major supporters Ronnie Jones and Johnny Wincewicz.

Donations and online purchases of Flat Track memorabilia through the organization’s eBay store have allowed The Rookie Class of ’79 to provide support to several AMA Pro Flat Track competitors in recent seasons, including Brad Baker, Nichole Mees, Mikey Martin, Jeffrey Carver, Jr. and Chad Cose.

“We are honored to be recognized by AMA Pro Racing as the designated charity of AMA Pro Flat Track,” Roberts said. “It’s something that we have been wanting to attain and we are happy to be able to work with the company. We’re looking forward to the continued growth and support from AMA Pro Racing.”

Roberts, along with his comrades in The Rookie Class of ’79, share a mutual endearment for the sport of Pro Flat Track racing and strive to make a difference in the paddock and the fan experience alike.

“I’m proud because we have gained the support from essentially everyone in Flat Track, both racers and fans alike,” Roberts said. “The talent that’s behind the organization is outstanding and I am very blessed to be working alongside them. We have come together with a mutual passion and love of the sport, and are proud to be able to give back to the sport that we all love.”

For more information on The Rookie Class of ’79, please visit http://www.amaft79.com/.

Next Up:
The 2016 AMA Pro Flat Track season will once again kick off with a doubleheader at the DAYTONA Flat Track during Daytona’s Bike Week festivities. The twin short track races will take place at the “World Center of Racing” on Thursday and Friday, March 10 & 11. For additional information and to purchase tickets, please visit http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/Events/2016/DAYTONA-Flat-Track/DAYTONA-Flat-Track.aspx.

How to Watch:
FansChoice.tv is the official home for live streaming coverage of AMA Pro Flat Track events. The site also provides coverage of IMSA’s development and single-make series, and NASCAR’s touring and weekly series. Catch all the action at http://www.FansChoice.tv.



PIRELLI Announces Special 40/20 Promotion for Motorcycle Tire Lineup–
Chance to Receive VISA Rebate on Street and Motocross Tires

Pirelli is pleased to announce a special VISA rebate promotion for motorcycle enthusiasts who purchase a set (2) of tires through their local participating dealership. A limited time offer will present the chance for riders to earn a $40 rebate on motorcycle street tires and $20 rebate on motorcycle motocross tires.

“We wanted to offer a special promotion that is geared towards riders of all levels and disciplines,” said Chet Plewacki, Pirelli Marketing Director, Moto, NAFTA Region. “It’s a great opportunity for motorcyclists to put money back in their pocket while updating their bikes with the latest products Pirelli has to offer, such as the MX32™ PRO for Motocross or Diablo™ ROSSO III Supersport tire.”

After purchasing a set of qualifying tires from a local dealer, participants will need to return the claim form via mail or online, along with proof of purchase in order to receive their prepaid VISA rebate card.

Offer valid made on purchases between March 1 and May 31, 2016, only for legal residents of the 50 United States and individual consumers of the District of Columbia. For official terms and conditions please visit www.pirelli.com/usmotopromo



EVANS COOLING SYSTEMS Partners with Tucker Rocky Distributing–
Evans Cooling Systems, Inc. announced a new partnership with Tucker Rocky Distributing, one of the biggest wholesale distributors in the powersports industry. Evans’ ground-breaking waterless coolant technology, formulated to eliminate boil-overs under extreme race conditions, is now available to powersports enthusiasts at dealerships across the US.

Evans Powersports Director John Light noted, “Tucker Rocky and Evans are an unbeatable team. Both companies share a passion for powersports that goes beyond our own growth, but also to the prosperity of the industry as a whole. Any shop can become an Evans dealer now that Tucker Rocky has stocked our Powersports Coolant nationwide.”

Evans Waterless Coolants are the only truly waterless engine coolants available on the market. Developed in auto racing, Evans Waterless Coolants now enjoy broad acceptance by teams in MX, Off-Road, Flat Track, ATV, UTV, and snowmobile racing. The product line includes a specially formulated Powersports Coolant, which eliminates overheating, delivering improved performance and reliability even under extreme conditions.

For more information, please contact:

Mike Tourville at mtourville@evanscooling.com or call 860-668-1114.

For more information on Evans Cooling Systems, Inc. and its waterless engine coolants please visit www.evanscoolant.com. For orders and dealer inquiries please call 888-990-2665.


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JAY LENO BURNOUT–
Former Tonight Show host Jay Leno takes a ride in a Mercury Racing powered Dodge Charger.

Former Tonight Show host Jay Leno is known for his vast collection of rare automobiles. Leno is no longer on late-night television but his new show, Jay Leno’s Garage, gives the long-time comedian the opportunity to test out some of the fastest muscle cars in the world, including a 1970 Dodge Charger nicknamed “Tantrum” from Wisconsin based Speedkore Performance equipped with a twin-turbo, 9.0 L, 1350hp Mercury Racing crate engine. The engine platform is capable of 1650+hp.

The episode featuring the Mercury Racing engine aired recently on CNBC Prime

“Nice looking motor,” Leno said of the engine.

“With this engine we want to be different and unique, it’s why we needed a big car,” said Dave Salvaggio, Speedkore lead builder. “A lot of guys frown on putting a Chevy engine in a Ford or something else but we are just using a boat engine that can be used on anything and it’s not crossing the line.”

The Charger is one of the first applications of Mercury Racing’s QC4 automotive crate engine platform. The engine was first shown for automotive use at the 2013 SEMA show in an Ultima GTR development vehicle. The platform is a twin turbo 9.0 L all-aluminum 32-valve DOHC V8..

Read all about Leno’s experience with Mercury Racing and for more information about the QC4 automotive crate engine, visit mercuryracing.com



DRIVE TRAIN OF THE WEEK–
Tough on the fingers if you are running a jockey shift – OUCH!!!

~~ Joe Teresi
Publisher and Grand Marshall
Easyriders Magazine




QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY– Sex, Church & pancakes


Sex

The mother of a
17-year-old girl was concerned that her daughter
was having sex.

Worried the girl might become pregnant
and adversely impact the family’s status, she consulted the
family doctor.

The doctor told her that teenagers today were very willful
and any attempt to stop the girl would probably result in
rebellion.
He then told her to arrange for her daughter to be put on birth
control and until then, talk to her and give her a box of
condoms.

Later that evening, as her daughter was preparing for a date,
the woman told her about the situation and handed her a box of
condoms

The girl burst out laughing and reached over to hug her mother
saying:

‘Oh Mom! You don’t have to worry about that! I’m
dating Susan!’


Church

A man went to church one day and afterward he stopped to shake the
preacher’s hand . He said ‘Preacher, I’ll tell you, that was a damned fine
sermon. Damned good!’

The preacher said, ‘Thank you sir, but I’d rather you didn’t use profanity.’

The man said, ‘I was so damned impressed with that sermon I put five thousand dollars in the offering plate!’

The preacher said, ‘No shit?’

Pancakes

Brenda and Steve took their six-year-old son to the doctor.

With some hesitation, they explained that although their
little angel appeared to be in good health, they were concerned about his
rather small penis.

After examining the child, the doctor confidently declared, ‘Just feed him
pancakes. That should solve the problem.’

The next morning when the boy arrived at breakfast, there
was a large stack of warm
pan cakes in the middle of the table.

‘Gee, Mom,’ he exclaimed. ‘For me?’

‘Just take two,’ Brenda replied . ‘The rest are for your father’.

–from Rogue


LOWBROW SHOTGUN PIPES– Whether giving you added ground clearance on a scrambler or tracker, or just for high-and-tight style on a rigid or stock Sportster, the Shotgun Exhaust Pipes from Lowbrow Customs make quick work of improving your motorcycle’s look and sound.

Quick and E-Z bolt-on install with the included heavy-duty mounting brackets and hardware. Available in your choice of chrome or high-temp black, available for 1986 – 2016 Harley-Davidson Sportsters. Compatible with Lowbrow Customs cast aluminum heat shields for added style and function.

DISCLAIMER: NOT LEGAL FOR SALE OR USE IN CALIFORNIA

Protect your legs in style with investment-cast aluminum heat shields from Lowbrow Customs. Available in a semi-polished aluminum or matte black electroplated finish. The innovative cast aluminum mounts are coped perfectly for 1-3/4″ exhausts, and work with 2″ (minor filing of mounts necessary) and 1-1/2″ exhausts as well. The included stainless steel hose clamps hold the mounts in place on your exhaust, and the supplied stainless steel screws mount your 6″ or 12″ heat shield securely .

DISCLAIMER: IT’S OKAY TO SELL THESE IN CALIFORNIA, NOTHING MUCH ELSE, BUT THESE ARE OKAY FOR NOW…

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TRIKE OF THE WEEK–
Here is the trike we will feature soon on Bikernet Trikes. Photography by Peter Linney

–Triking Viking




NRA ALERT, Stranger Than Fiction: Gun Control Debate Leads to Discovery of New Species–
Researchers have found a variety of new species on the planet in recent years. Bugs and slugs, bats and rats, mini-dragons with tails, fish that walk, pigs that live in the sea, monkeys that sneeze, translucent frogs and, well, the list of previously unknown critters goes on and on.

We think we’ve found another. This will have to be validated according to scientific protocols before we can be certain, but we think we have found . . . an honest anti-gunner.

On Tuesday, the New York Times published an opinion by Abner Mikva, previously a federal judge placed on the bench by anti-gun president Jimmy Carter, White House counsel to anti-gun president Bill Clinton, admirer of anti-gun president Barack Obama, and mentor-of-sorts to Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, who previously advised Clinton on gun control issues.

Like other gun control supporters, Mikva advocates requiring background checks on private sales of firearms. Following their usual script, he says, “[t]he Brady Bill’s background-check requirement applies only to sales by licensed firearms dealers. Virtually all resales of guns by private individuals are left unregulated.” Though the nation’s murder rate fell to an all-time low in 2014, Mikva insists, “The consequences of this gap are dire.”

However, unlike other anti-gunners, Mikva also makes clear where gun control supporters hope their background check expansion efforts will lead. “A more effective system would require everyone who owns or acquires a gun to register it,” he says. “Gun owners would also need a license that could be obtained by demonstrating they can use a gun responsibly, and passing a background check. Registration records would create a comprehensive database of all guns and their owners. . . . Registration could include recording the unique characteristics of a firearm’s barrel [and] stamping ammunition with identifiers.”

As we have elsewhere noted, in addition to demanding background checks on private sales of firearms, gun control supporters have introduced legislation to allow the FBI to indefinitely retain records on people who pass firearm background checks. If they completed those two goals, all that would remain to achieve the gun registration system they have long desired would be to require each background check record to include the make, model and serial number of every gun acquired as a result of the check.

It’s no coincidence that gun control supporters’ priority, which used to be getting handguns registered as a precursor to getting them banned and confiscated, is now getting all firearms sales subjected to a background check and having the FBI retain records of such checks indefinitely. Just as birds chirp, squirrels bury nuts, and dogs bark, gun control supporters are always trying to set the stage for banning guns.



LIGHTING LAWS REVISITED–
A law concerning auxiliary/accent lighting for motorcycles passed this
legislative session in Wisconsin. These are the stipulations of said law.

347.07 (3) A motorcycle may be equipped with a lighting device that
illuminates the ground directly beneath the motorcycle if all of the
following apply:

(a) The lighting device is not visible to approaching vehicles.

(b)
The lighting device does not display a red, blue, or amber light.

(c)
The lighting device does not display a flashing, oscillating, or
rotating light.

–Dan Batker
WI ass’t state rep

We passed an Auxiliary Lighting bill in Maryland a few years back. They
are legal, but there with a couple restrictions.

1) No Red or Blue lights2)
The lights may not oscillate.

Ride Free / Ride SafeLenny Holcomb
MRF SSMRO Board Rep




DAYTONA BIKE WEEK COMING TO THE CANTINA–
I put this together because starting next week there will a ton of new shots flying at us from Daytona Bike Week. Hang on!

–JACK MCINTYRE
PHOTOGRAPHER
Co-Editor of Bandit’s Cantina
BIKERNET.COM



BIKERNET BOOK CLUB, BOOK OF THE WEEK–
How to Build a Motorcycle: A Racing Adventure of Mechanics, Teamwork, and Friendship by Saskia Lacey Martin Sodomka will arrive in stores in late April!

Hobby enthusiasts of all ilks are always looking for ways to excite their children and grandchildren about their favorite activity! Car, plane, and motorcycle enthusiasts are no different – in fact, as their hobbies require a lot of time away from “the screens,” perhaps even more so than others.

Walter Foster Jr, a sister company of Motorbooks, is launching a new storybook series perfect for your readers to share with the kids in their lives. In HOW TO BUILD A MOTORCYCLE, three friends build a motorcycle from idea, to research, to planning, to execution. The detailed technical artwork and a story of friendship and perseverance will please any aspiring gearhead in your home.

These books are a great tool to get young readers interested in getting their motor running.

–Nichole Schiele
Motorbooks, Zenith Press




LATEST FEATURE ON BIKERNET–
Breaking News — All New 2016 Indian Springfield
A Minimalist Indian Touring Bike With Loads Of Power, Handling And Comfort

Indian Motorcycle has just released details on its new 2016 Indian Springfield. Named after the birthplace of Indian Motorcycle. The Springfield was designed to offer classic styling blended with modern technology. In short, it’s here to deliver a healthy mix of touring comfort and urban versatility.

The Indian Springfield can be quickly converted into a cruiser with the quick-release windshield and saddlebags removed, or transformed into a high-capacity touring model with Genuine Indian Motorcycle accessories.

The Springfield hard bagger was developed with a trunk-compatible chassis for higher loading capacity and a premium touring experience without sacrificing handling prowess, says Indian Motorcycle.

See more at: http://www.bikernet.com/pages/Breaking_News__All_New_2016_Indian_Springfield.aspx#sthash.nEeeytyx.dpuf

–Ben Lamboeuf


TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES REVEALS 2016
RACING PARTNERS PURCHASE PROGRAM AND PERFORMANCE BONUS FUND–
“Race for Free” Opportunity Also Announced for 2016 Race Season

Triumph Motorcycles America is pleased to announce the return of the Triumph Racing Partners Purchase Program, offering teams and riders the ability to purchase motorcycles and parts at a reduced price for participation in any national amateur or professionally sanctioned race series.

The Triumph Racing Partners Purchase Program offers model year 2015 or prior Triumph Daytona 675s for $7,500 and Triumph Daytona 675Rs for $10,000. Triumph parts can also be purchased at a reduced cost of 50% off retail pricing.

In addition to the Triumph Daytona 675s, other model year 2015 and prior Triumph motorcycles used for racing can be purchased for 25% off MSRP. All motorcycles must be purchased from Triumph warehouse stock while supplies last.

Additionally, Triumph is excited to offer a Performance Bonus Fund for the top performing Triumph racers. Racers accepted into the Triumph Racing Partners Purchase Program and competing in MotoAmerica, AMA Pro Flat Track, AMA, WERA, CCS, ASRA, AHRMA (excluding Thruxton Cup) and other national amateur race series will be eligible to receive the following contingency bonuses.

Road Racing Bonuses MotoAmerica

Amateur National Series

1st $10,000

1st $125

2nd $3,000

2nd $75

3rd $1,500

3rd $50

Pole Position $1,000

Race Start $400

AMA Pro Flat Track Bonuses

1st $5,000

2nd $3,000

3rd $2,000

Main Top 5 Finish $500

Dash for Cash Qualifier $500

Dash for Cash Win $1,000

Fast Qualifier $500

Heat Race Win $500

Also, Triumph is announcing a “Race for Free” opportunity. All competitors eligible for the Triumph Racing Partners Purchase Program, and competing in any Amateur National Road Racing series, will receive reimbursement of their race entries with the purchase of a new model year 2015 or prior Triumph Daytona 675 and 675R used in competition during the 2016 season.

Triumph will also be extending its support to the growing Thruxton Cup series, with at least $25,000 in annual support anticipated. Complete details will be announced soon, but it will include a hospitality lounge at all event, a championship prize fund, legendary road racers participating at select events, amongst other features for Thruxton Cup competitors.

To be considered for Triumph’s Racing Partner Purchase Program and Performance Bonus Fund, please apply through the below link. Triumph and identity requirements, as well as other stipulations to participate, are outlined on the online application form.



5-BALL RACING PRODUCT OF THE WEEK–
Motorcycle Drag Racing: A History by John S. Stein

Thinking of something for that motorcycle speed junkie in your life? John Stein’s self-published, hardcover book, Motorcycle Drag Racing: This enormous coffee table book covers the full range of motorcycle drag racing history from the earliest days to the modern era.

There is a line in a Lovin’ Spoonful song that says, “It’s like trying to tell a stranger about rock ‘n roll.” Motorcycle drag racing is a bit like that.

Now available in the 5-Ball Racing Garage – http://5ballracinggarage.com/product/motorcycle-drag-racing-a-history-by-john-s-stein/




Sunoco returns for eighth year as Official Fuel for AMA Pro Flat Track in renewed partnership with AMA Pro Racing–
AMA Pro Racing and Sunoco have announced their renewed partnership for the 2016 AMA Pro Flat Track season. This relationship allows for the continuation of the Sunoco “Go the Distance Award” for both Harley-Davidson GNC1 presented by Vance & Hines and GNC2 classes, as well as increased support for the FansChoice.tv live streaming broadcasts.

Returning for an eighth season as the Official Fuel for AMA Pro Flat Track, Sunoco Supreme 112 octane fuel will be the exclusive fuel for the world’s premier dirt track motorcycle racing series. The high quality and consistent fuel assists riders in reaching their mark in competing for the championship week in and week out.

The Sunoco “Go the Distance Award” will be presented to the top three finishers in both Harley-Davidson GNC1 presented by Vance & Hines and GNC2 classes who have accumulated the most mileage during competition sessions over the course of the 2016 AMA Pro Flat Track season. A total of $15,000 will be distributed at the year-end awards banquet to the winning riders.

For more information on Sunoco, please visit their website at https://www.sunoco.com/.



HARLEY-DAVIDSON FACTORY FLAT TRACK TEAM TO FIELD RIDERS BRAD BAKER AND DAVIS FISHER IN AMA PRO GNC1 SERIES–
The Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle Factory Team will deliver a new one-two punch to the competition behind riders Brad Baker and Davis Fisher on the 2016 AMA Pro Harley-Davidson GNC1 presented by Vance & Hines flat track series. Baker and Davis, both young, hard-charging and hungry for victory, will compete in all GNC1 Twins races, beginning with the Circuit of the Americas half-mile in Austin, Texas, on April 9.

“This will be the first season since 2006 that the Harley-Davidson Factory Team has fielded two riders,” said Harley-Davidson Racing Manager Kris Schoonover. “We are excited to have the opportunity to bring an emerging talent like Davis Fisher up to the GNC1 series to ride alongside a proven champion in Brad Baker.”

Brad “The Bullet” Baker, the 2013 AMA Pro Grand National Champion, returns for his third full season with the Harley-Davidson Factory Team. The 23-year-old rider from Dryad, Wash., finished eighth in GNC1 points in 2015 while missing four races due to injury. Baker won the AMA Pro Singles Championship in 2009 before moving up to the Expert Twins class and winning the 2011 AMA Pro Flat Track Expert Rookie of the Year Award.

Davis Fisher advances to the 2016 GNC1 series following two impressive seasons racing in the AMA Pro GNC2 class. Riding for Parkinson Brothers Racing, Fisher won the 2015 GNC2 championship, dominating the series with four event wins and five second-place results to clinch his first national title with two races left on the schedule.

In 2014, Fisher finished second in GNC2, missing that championship by a single point. Fisher is 18 years old and began racing in 2005. Davis Fisher is the son of flat track racer Rex Fisher, former AMA national No. 12 and 2006 AMA Vet/Senior Dirt Tracker of the Year. Davis Fisher lives in Warren, Ore.

Veteran tuner Craig Lager returns for a 10th season as crew chief for the Harley Factory Team, assisted by rider coach and set-up expert Mike Hacker.

For more information, visit www.h-d.com.

–JEN HOYER



LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE LOOMING AHEAD–

Heartland STEAM 2016. This is an annual seminar that brings together freedom fighters from South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.

This year it will be in Sioux Falls South Dakota. All proceeds go to support the MRF’s mission in DC. This is a major revenue source for the MRF and all freedom fighters from all states are welcome.

Please consider attending, you will get very smart and have a blast.

You can get a registration form at the ABATEMN or ABATE SD website.

–Todd
952-239-0929
toddriba@gmail.com



SWEDISH NATIONAL HOLIDAY, THE SHERIFF’S BIRTHDAY–
Sheriff hits 61 winters…!
Did 25 birthdays in a row at Daytona, with Hamsters, Victory, and even the Excelsior Henderson Experiment as guests.

This year also is the 40-year anniversary of visiting my favorite country US of A. Eighty visits so far and more to come.

Lots of logistic planning to make it happen, as my day job was with the Swedish Armed Forces.

As a limited, anniversary, historic, authentic commemorative gesture sixty-one 3/4 shirts will be printed at INK FX Ontario California secret complex. Each shirt come with Sheriffs signature and DNA.

Design by Nisse Shovelheadbanger from the Netherlands. Sounds like the United Nations but this is biker-related more honest.

If interested hit me up with a mail to sheriffmediagroup@gmail.com and let me know what number you want and size.
Delivery before you have a new president!!!

–Supreme Bikernet Sheriff of the Universe

 

INNOVATION OF THE WEEK—

–from Jim Waggaman




UNCLE MONKEY ON THE CRIMINAL ELEMENT–
I know there are many of you who are true bad asses. Petty crimes, assaults, curb stomping, drug deals and BnE’s are just a normal day of life. You spend your life at odds against the police bewildered why the cops keep hassling you.

That is your life. You are a criminal who does crimes who should realize you are in a cat and mouse game with police who are policing to keep society on even keel. But for many more of us we are just good old boys.

We are out tearing up the back country with jacked 4×4’s. We head into town for a Friday night, carrying it through to Saturday night but come Sunday we are in a pew with blood shot eyes and pounding headaches.

We patch together makeshift vehicles to bomb around in, cut the top off the next for a lake beach cruiser. We aren’t out to harm anyone. It is when we run afoul of the police that life gets ugly. Sure there are the usual stops to tell us to settle down, maybe get out of town for a while to let the dust settle.

It is when they perceive that you are making their lives and the community`s a living hell that they will come down on you. Eyewitness accounts putting you at the scene of the crime when the rest of the town seen you on the jumbo-tron kiss cam at the game.

How about detailed reports of your bike tearing up the town, when your motor is scattered in a thousand greasy parts across the garage floor waiting weeks for a new component to arrive. If there is a disturbance in the area the police search starts and ends with you.

I’ve actually had a good relationship with the police. I know they spent half the night dealing with a belligerent drunk in his boxers and tank top on a front lawn. They babysat a junkie who overdosed for the umpteenth time until an ambulance arrived. So when they do arrive, I keep my answers polite and short. It has gotten me out of more trouble than any rant has gotten anyone.

But as good as that relationship is I would find myself accused of more serious crimes by other officers, other “community leaders”.
You see when you find yourself on the outside of a community it is very hard if not impossible to get back in. Mention of your family names explains everything, justifying their judgment of the carnage. You are the short list of suspects regardless of the crime.

You are the only one who would have done donuts on Main Street; you are the only one tearing through town at 2 am with open exhaust pipes. You are the only one who robbed the liquor store. Even when you stop kicking up dust your reputation follows to your children, and your grandchildren.

–bad Uncle Monkey




ANOTHER TRIKE OF THE WEEK FROM BIKERNET TRIKES–
Now THERE’S someone with TOO much time on their hands AND NO sense of design.

–Jim Waggaman




LET’S HIT THE ROAD, BUT NO—

I’m scrambling in several directions. We’re very excited about the site make-over, which should be completed in the next two months. It will be amazing!

I’m excited about working with Paughco and their team as they build our Salt Torpedo frame and we get that puppy on wheels.

I’ve run through my book. Writing books is much like building a custom bike. There’s always more to be done, but I’m feeling strong about this effort. I found another copy editor/proof reader and I may just run it through her for any final errors.

I want to start to write a piece of fiction around my building issues, but then I ran into a friend, who owns a business. His landlord offered to install a new roof coating, but used water based materials, which don’t go well with rain. It rained and he was up against five or six government agencies. Any one of them could have shut him down. A nightmare. Another friend’s dad owned an apartment house. He had a problem with a tenant who got busted for drugs. The owner was attacked by the City of Los Angeles, the renter’s board, gay rights, and ended up in court. He did nothing, but they all wanted to bury him.

It’s going to be a tough story to write and you won’t believe it, but it’s all true, I swear. On the other hand, the Redhead of Redheads is one helluva cook. She doesn’t mess around.

Received parts today from Indian, so I can install the Motherwell rack on my Indian. Hang on for the tech.

In the meantime have some fun goddammit.

Ride Free Forever,

–Bandit

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