Hey,
I have a major bitch, actually a couple, but I will attempt to stay focused on Freedom. I just don’t get it. What happened to freedom in this country. We all know how important freedom is for the soul, but safety, and regulation took over.
How many times has this backfired, take the War on Drugs. Is it all about making money? Now the global warming/climate change craze is building agencies to control everything around climate fear. I just recently watched a climate report and the PHD said that perhaps 50 percent of climate change is caused by human behavior or fossil fuels, and the other 50 percent is caused by climate shifts.
So, when the EPA sits down to dream up more controls, more regulations, more restrictions, why can’t we require a Freedom test over unlimited control. If they are after something that will destroy an industry, or the freedom to create, why can’t they be required to back off and allow Freedom to shine. What’s so difficult about that?
Here are two examples. They want mandatory helmet laws, when a full face helmet can break your neck. And many helmets fuck with hearing and peripheral vision. So, basically wearing helmets is a gamble yet they want to make it mandatory.
They are trying to control performance motorcycles with CARB regs. Custom motorcycles will make no significant dent in the atmosphere, yet they use any excuse to mess with this small industry, while China builds more coal fired plants. What the hell? I can dig the big picture efforts, but leave some openings for Freedom and fun.
I would call this a balanced approach. Do we want to be controlled by the agencies we create? That’s what’s happening. Join your local motorcycle rights group, quick.
The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by Cycle Source Magazine, Iron Trader and Chopper Town.
EASYRIDERS SHOW SEASON ACTION–
Paul Yaffe’s Bagger Nation, a Bagger World Master – Considered one of the founding fathers of extreme bagger-style builds, Paul and his crew will be displaying a multitude of custom bagger parts for sale and Baggers in Long Beach.
Hang on as Paul will debut “Rubber Knucky,” a 1940s Knucklehead they’ve fused with the signature design that’s made Bagger Nation an industry-wide leader.
Yaffe was recently inducted into the Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2014 joining the ranks of Evil Kneivel and Arlen Ness.
Don’t Miss Long Beach this weekend.
LUCKY DEVIL BUILDS TEXAS Big wheel choppers— “Because not everyone wants a wind screen and a radio,” said Kent Weeks from Lucky Devil Motor Works in Houston, Texas, “ haha! I recently did a big wheel install on this ol’ custom (built by others). “
Next, we’re hoping for a report on our Salt Torpedo. This is the year.
–Bandit
THE SPL OPS VEST LOOKS GOOD ON & OFF THE BIKE– The 5-Ball Leathers’ Special Ops 12 Pocket Buffalo Leather vest — Features heavy duty gun metal grey zipper front, bound leather neck trim (nothing flapping in the wind) and double needle seam construction.
Side Snap adjustment Interior Features: 2 Gun pockets with quick snap , 2 Zip pockets, 2 coin pockets and 100% cotton black/white plaid lining.
The Special Ops 12 Pocket Buffalo Leather vest was designed Boot Tough & Rattlesnake Slick –
http://5ballracinggarage.com/product-category/leather/5-ball-leathers/leather-vest/
Pat Patterson, of Led Sled Customs, worked with the 5-Ball Leather designer, Bob Kay, to create a Led Sled Jack Shirt. Watch for it in the near future.
AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Legend Wayne Rainey is the 2015 AMA Motorcyclist of the Year– Rainey, a three-time world champion, two-time AMA Superbike champion and now president of MotoAmerica, leads a team that has revitalized professional road racing in the United States.
The AMA Motorcyclist of the Year, awarded by the AMA Board of Directors, recognizes the person or persons who had the most profound impact within the motorcycling community in the previous 12 months.
BIKERNET BAGGERS DEAL OF THE WEEK, LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME- 1979 Harley FL 1200–
With Fairing, windshield and front light bar. Kick and Electric start, 1200 CC, good running quiet engine with Mikuni carb and no leaks.
Mustang seat, leather saddlebags, crash bars front and rear. Fresh Service and replaced battery and clutch parts.
CLEAN TITLE – Asking $6000- rogue@bikernet.com
Motorcycle is in Palm Bay Florida
BAD COP REPORT OF THE WEEK– Six Police Chiefs Publicly Accuse Sheriff – Claiming He Stole Their Drugs.
Sandusky County, OH — Six police chiefs publicly accused the local sheriff on Friday of stealing drugs from their departments and lying about his involvement with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). The police chiefs also blamed the state’s attorney general and Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) of stalling the investigation for political purposes.
In April 2015, Sandusky County Sheriff Kyle Overmyer met with Police Chief Mark Kaufman at Bellevue Police Department and allegedly told the police chief that he was collecting drugs for the DEA. Loosely managed by the DEA, the drug disposal boxes at Bellevue and the surrounding police departments were intended to keep unused pills, including antibiotics and painkillers, from being improperly discarded or illicitly sold.
Relatively new to the job, Chief Kaufman agreed to hand the drugs over to the sheriff without verifying his claims. Unbeknownst to Kaufman, the sheriff subsequently appeared two more times to steal drugs without his presence.
“Well, I didn’t realize he had been there the other two times,” Kaufman told the Sandusky Register. “And my detective didn’t think anything of it. It was the sheriff picking up these things. He told us – he told me personally – he had an agreement with DEA and just kept it in whatever facility he had, and he said they come and pick it up a couple times a year.”
After learning that Overmyer had appeared two more times in his absence to take more drugs, Kaufman brought up the subject at the police chiefs’ monthly meeting on August 19. Kaufman recalled, “I said, ‘Hey, lemme ask you guys something. You’re way more experienced than I am at this. Have you guys ever had this happen?’ And then, all of a sudden, everyone’s going, ‘Yeah, he was over at my place.’ Then we’re starting to… This wasn’t just me.”
Kaufman continued, “When I talked to DEA the next day, I learned that the sheriff in fact did not have an agreement with them, and secondly that they told me they had discontinued the pick-ups a couple years ago, and that they were starting again.”
Following the monthly meeting, chiefs Charles Horne and Kaufman repeatedly called BCI Agent Jeff Cook to request the status of the investigation and offer to be interviewed. Instead, police chiefs discovered that the BCI had informed Overmyer about the accusations against him.
Although Attorney General Mike DeWine later claimed that he had no knowledge of the accusations against Sheriff Overmyer, Gibsonburg Police Chief Paul Whitaker asserted that DeWine spoke with him on September 27, and the state’s attorney general falsely assured Whitaker that the investigation was ongoing. The next day, coincidentally on DEA Drug Take Back day, BCI Superintendent Tom Stickrath continued the false narrative, while Agent Cook informed Chief Horne that the criminal allegations against Overmyer were “trivial and minor.”
“That was the day they designated to go around to all the departments in a Ryder truck and collect all these drugs,” Whitaker recalled. “They collected 61lbs just from Clyde Police Department. So there’s a lot of drugs being collected out of a 26-county area.”
–By Andrew Emett
–from Rogue
ANDREW WINNING SHOWS UP AND DOWN THE COAST— Andrew Urlrich of Long Beach, discovered by the Bikernet Editorial team has rapidly become a builder to watch.
He won big time at the David Mann Show, and last weekend at the Sacramento, Easyriders Show. His bikes will hit the long Beach ER Show running. Hang on for the action this weekend.
–Bandit
JASMINE CAIN AND BIG RICK AND THE TROUBLE MAKERS— Coming to Tropical Tattoo for Bike Week.
The flier is for Bike Week and Jasmine is scheduled to perform.This is the old school bike show on Thursday of Bike Week.
Chance to see a lot of friends I do not get to see as much as I would like and it always make a good article.
I have been in the garage making a trike go faster. Making good progress and will have a hell of a tech article, for Bikernet Trikes, when it is done.
–Rogue
Bikernet Supreme Baggers Editor
KLOCKWERKS PRAIRIE BARS FOR INDIAN CHIEF: ADD COMFORT WITHOUT SACRIFICING STYLE–
The Indian Chief line makes a statement; classic lines, leathery bits, vintage paint, and brilliant chrome. What a great starting point to build upon!
Klock Werks knows that no two riders are the same and many prefer to adjust their riding position. Handlebars are the place to start adding comfort to all that style!
Klock Werks Prairie Bars combine traditional beach bar styling with a more comfortable, relaxed riding position. With a reduced reach, your shoulders, forearms, and hands will thank you after hours on the road. Prairies Bars maintain the vintage style of your Indian, offering comfort without sacrificing an ounce of style.
“At Klock Werks we take our commitment to our customers seriously. You can have a customized look that suits your style and actually improves your ride. You don’t have to sacrifice one for the other,” said Brian Klock, president and visionary of Klock Werks.
Klock Werks Prairie Bar FIT KIT for 2015+ Indian Chief Classic and Chief Vintage are wider and lower than the stock bars with 3-inch more pullback for reduced reach to the handgrips and controls.
And for the first time in the aftermarket parts offering, Klock Werks makes it easy for you to replace your stock bars by including necessary cables in the convenient Prairie Bar FIT KIT! The handlebars are available in chrome or black; cables are
black in both kits.
Prairie Bar FIT KITS are in stock
KLOCK WERKS
915 S. Kimball St. Mitchell, SD 57301
ph: (605) 996-3700
KUSTOMBAGGERS.COM
MEDIA CONTACT
Amber Hiles
amber@kustomcycles.com
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MOTOAMERICA TOOK THE REINS of professional road racing in late 2014 when a deal was struck among MotoAmerica, Daytona Motorsports Group and the AMA that enabled MotoAmerica to take over commercial and promotional responsibility for professional road racing in America and restored the AMA as the sanctioning body for professional road racing.
In 2015, MotoAmerica operated the first season of its professional road racing series, sanctioned by the AMA and FIM North America. The MotoAmerica series, the new home of the AMA Superbike Championship, built a strong platform and set professional road racing in America on a new path for success.
The full story of Rainey’s creation and development of MotoAmerica can be found in the January issue of American Motorcyclist, the official journal of the AMA.
All proceeds from the raffle benefit the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. One chance to win is available with a $5 donation, or five chances are available with a $20 donation. To donate, see www.motorcyclemuseum.org Raffle Bike or call
(614) 856-2222.
BAD COP FILE STILL OPEN– This is not a new article BUT it is an example of what is going on all over the country by The Gang Called Law Enforcement.
–Rogue
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/an-extortion-racket-police-chief-moved-tears-exposing-corruption-department/
It’s “An Extortion Racket:” Police Chief Moved to Tears After Exposing Corruption in His Department
“Exactly like the Mafioso in New York. That’s exactly how they are operating,” Calexico Police Chief Mike Bostic said in regards to his own department.
Calexico, CA — A border town east of San Diego fired their own police chief last month “in the interest of their own citizens,” and on Oct. 13 Former Police Chief Pompeyo Tabarez was replaced with Mike Bostic.
When Bostic took over the department he found it rife with corruption. “The council members in conjunction with the police officers association and members of that association have used city funds and city resources to run what I would call an extortion racket,” said the newly-appointed police chief as he publicly accused his predecessor, members of his own department and city officials of illegally trying to undermine a criminal investigation, comparing their actions to those of the New York mafia.
“Exactly like the Mafioso in New York. That’s exactly how they are operating,” the chief said.
According to NBC San Diego, after he was on the job for three or four days, Bostic discovered the investigations unit was not working any active cases. The same was true with the narcotics and internal affairs units.
The corruption was so out of hand that the FBI has launched an investigation into the allegations. Last week during a press conference Bostic publicly denounced the corruption within the department and vowed to end it.
When he got to the part about having to call in the FBI just two weeks into his term, he was moved to tears, “I’ve literally had it,” Bostic said as he broke down.
Unfortunately police department corruption is not isolated to this small border town. There are literally dozens of instances of departments just like this one in Calexico.
What makes this case unique, however, is the fact that the whistelblower is at the top of the department. So many times we see ‘good cops’ fired, threatened, harassed, and smeared for trying to call out corruption within their own department. Bostic, being the department Chief, is seemingly able to avoid such backlash….so far.
By Eva Decesare
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103MM THROTTLE BODY FROM MSD– APPLICATION: Universal for LS Engines.
Note: Not intended to be a direct bolt-on to OEM intake manifolds.
AVAILABLE: 01/08/16
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Here is the 2016 MASTER DRAG RACING SCHEDULE!!
As always–verify with the sanctioning body–don’t blame me for typos and
changed events.
And sincerest thanks to Sandra Alberti, WMDRA, who added and proofed to this year’s calendar. HUMMMMM-you CAN blame her, she’s younger and still nicer! LOL
–Mary Lou
DATESANCTIONTRACK
Feb 11-14NHRA Circle K WinterNationals (HD TF)Pomona CA
Feb 26-28NHRA CARQUEST Auto Parts Nationals (HD TF)Phoenix AZ
Feb 26-28NHRA Divisional (HD Non-TF Event)Baytown TX
March 5-6IHRA Spring Nitro NationalsOrlando FL
March 17-20NHRA Amalie Oil Gator NationalsGainesville FL
March 18-19IHRA Mardi Gras NationalsPort Allen LA
Aril 1-2IHRA Texas NationalsSan Antonio TX
April 1-3NHRA Big-O Tires NationalsLas Vegas NV
April 2-3AMRA (all classes except TF)Baton Rouge LA
April 8-10Man CupValdosta GA
April 15-17NHDRO Season OpenerHuntsville AL
April 22-24NHRA Four Wide Nationals (PSM)Charlotte NC
April 22-24IDBL Pingel Spring NationalsBudds Creek MD
April 23-24AMRA (all classes except TF)Bowling Green KY
April 29-May 1NHRA Spring NationalsHouston TX
April 29-May 1NHRA Divisional (HD Non TF Event)Petersburg VA
May 13-15NHRA Summit Racing Southern Nationals (PSM)Atlanta GA
May 13-15NHDRO May Bike FestIndianapolis IN
May 20-22IDBL All Star ShootoutBudds Creek MD
May 20-22NHRA Divisional (HD Event)Norwalk OH
June 3-5NHRA New England Nationals (HD TF)Epping NH
June 3-5NHRA Divisional (HD Non-TF Event)Joliet IL
June 3-5NHDRO Motorcycle MadnessSt Louis MO
June 9-12NHRA Toyota Summernationals (PSM)Englishtown NJ
June 10-12NHRA Divisional (HD Event)Tulsa OK
June 11-12Man CupRockingham NC
June 17-18IHRA President’s Cup NationalsBudds Creek MD
June 17-19NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals (HD TF)Bristol TN
June 17-19NHRA Divisional (HD Non-TF Event)Denver CO
June 23-26NHRA Summit Racing Nationals (PSM)Norwalk OH
June 25-26AMRA (all classes)Bowling Green KY
June 24-26IHRA Canadian NationalsGrand Bend ONT
June 24-26IDBL MTC NationalsBudds Creek MD
July 7-10NHRA Rt 66 Nationals (PSM)Chicago IL
July 8-10NHDRO Mid-Season SizzleLouisville KY
July 15-17IHRA Mopar Rocky NationalsEdmonton AB
July 22-24NHRA Mile-High Nationals (PSM)Denver CO
July 22-24NHRA Divisional (HD Event)Sonoma CA
July 23-24AMRA (all classes except TF)Martin MI
July 23-24Man CupMemphis TN
July 29-31NHRA Sonoma Nationals (PSM)Sonoma CA
July 29-31IDBL WPGC Bike FestBudds Creek MD
Aug 5-7NHDRO Summer CelebrationIndianapolis IN
Aug 12-13IHRA Northern NationalsMartin MI
Aug 18-21NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals (PSM)Brainerd MI
Aug. 19-21NHRA Divisional (HD Event)Rising Sun MD
Aug 31-Sept 5NHRA Chevy Performance US Nationals (PSM)Indianapolis IN
Sept 2-4IDBL Orient Express Motorcycle NationalsAtco NJ
Sept 16-18NHRA Carolina Nationals (PSM)Charlotte NC
Sept 17-18Man CupRockingham NC
Sept 23-24IHRA World Nationals West Salem, OH
Sept 23-25NHRA AAA Insurance Midwest NationalsSt Louis MO
Sept 23-25NHDRO World FinalsIndianapolis IN
Sept 29-Oct 2NHRA Keystone Nationals (PSM)Reading PA
Oct 7-9IDBL DME Fall NationalsBudds Creek MD
Oct 13-18NHRA AAA Texas Fall Nationals (PSM)Dallas TX
Oct 15-16AMRA Finals (all classes)Rockingham NC
Oct 27-30NHRA Toyota Nationals (PSM)Las Vegas NV
Oct. 28-30NHRA Divisional (HD Event)Rockingham NC
Nov. 5-8NHRA Divisional Finals (HD Event)Las Vegas NV
Nov 10-13NHRA Auto Club Finals (PSM)Pomona CA
Nov 11-13Man Cup World FinalsValdosta GA
QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY– My people skills are just fine. It’s my tolerance to idiots that needs work.
Lord, grant me the strength to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can & the friends to post my bail when I finally snap!
FIBERGLASS SEAT PAN TECH COMING TO BIKERNET–
I’ve sent you a few pictures from a project I’m working on.
I thought you might be interested.
–Jim Waggaman
Bikernet Tech Writer and Builder
CLASSIC DEAL OF THE WEEK– Lot K1 2005 Harley-Davidson XL 1200R Sportster.
Just 3,000 Actual Miles
The Sporty will be offered at: MECUM January 16th, 2016
COMING UP, SWISS-CUSTOM BIKE SHOW–
Zurich, 18 to 21 February 2016
Staged at the annual Swiss-Moto motorcycle industry expo in Zurich in February, a pre-selected field of fifty of the best custom projects from Switzerland and surrounding countries will compete for prizes that include trips for two lucky winners and their bikes to take part at the Custom show Emirates at Abu Dhabi, UAE – the largest custom car and bike show in the Middle East (March 31st – April 2nd 2016).
Regularly attracting over 40,000 visitors every year, and fully supported by the OEMs who sell in Switzerland, Swiss-Custom is a popular feature at Swiss-Moto, the primary motorcycle show for a market that has one of the highest ownership of motorcycles per head of the population.
Switzerland was worth nearly 45,000 new PTW (Powered Two-Wheeler) registrations in 2014, and in motorcycle sales terms Harley-Davidson were top-dog, selling nearly 3,500 machines for a market share of some 15 percent – ahead of Yamaha and BMW in second and third – with the Breakout their top seller.
Under the stewardship of Frank Sander of Thunder Media, Germany, fame, the concept of Swiss-Custom has been refined in recent years. Improvements to the judging arrangements and class structure have laid a solid foundation, and with pre-selection driving up the standards, simply “making-the-cut” for Swiss-Custom has become a builder credential in its own right.
Entries have to be made online by January 10th 2016; multi-lingual details at:
www.swiss-custom.ch
www.swiss-moto.ch
Posted by DealerWorld at 03:11
PPG Show Truck 2016 Tour Schedule Announced– PPG Automotive Refinish today revealed the 2016 appearance schedule of its popular and colorful show truck. The truck, with its spectacular red, white and blue finish, will begin its national tour March 4 at the Goodguys 7th Spring Nationals in Scottsdale, Ariz., continue on to 16 stops across 12 states, and conclude Oct. 6 with the “Cruisin’ the Coast” event in Biloxi, Miss.
The appearances include car, truck and hot rod shows sponsored by the Goodguys Rod & Custom Association and other prominent automotive enthusiast groups.
BONNEVILLE THREE MILE trailer–
BONNEVILLE VANISHING? NOT IN HOT ROD BUILDER BRIAN DARWAS’ NEW DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THE SALT FLATS “THREE MILE”!
In his latest film, THREE MILE, hot rod film maker Brian Darwas shows us how important of a resource The Bonneville Salt Flats are to the automotive world. With salt levels diminishing at an alarming rate, causing the cancellation of Speedweek for two consecutive years, THREE MILE is the film that everyone needs to see.
Never before has showing the passion, hard work, and dedication behind the scenes been so important. Racing at Bonneville isn’t just a hobby, it’s a way of life. It creeps into the essence of everything these racers do all year long in preparation for that one week on the salt.
That one chance each year to not only take a stab at a new record, but test and develop new technologies that go into improving the automotive world. Many of the safety and handling features in new cars come directly from the race track to your driveway and ultimately to your family, keeping them safe out on the road.
Join Brian Darwas and the Rolling Bones Hot Rod Shop on a cross country trip full of roadside breakdowns, shop tours, parking lot parties and plenty of racing at what most people consider the birthplace of hot rodding, the legendary Bonneville Salt Flats.
All thirteen hot rods embark on a life time adventure from New York to Utah, where Keith Cornell breaks the world record for the fastest Ford Y-block. With enough salt pit rebuilds, tech inspections, and race runs to keep even the most jaded gearhead one the edge of their seat.
Be there to experience the the sun on your face and salt in the air when it all comes down to that THREE MILE pass.
Ikon Suspension–
Shocks with rising-rate springs
Ikon has developed a range of rear shocks designed to upgrade Harley-Davidson 883 and 1200 Sportsters.
Traditionally styled to suit the Sportster’s looks, 7610 Series shocks have a triple rate progressive spring that is said to adapt to different loads.
Ikon say that most standard springs are designed for ‘full bump load’ so they will cope with maximum suspension travel while the bike is carrying maximum weight, which makes them quite unforgiving under more normal conditions.
However, the company says that their progressive springs have a rising rate, so that they move more easily over smaller bumps.
Preload can be adjusted to three settings improving handling and comfort, but Ikon also offer four-position rebound damping adjustment, which can be altered by hand.
The 7610 Series shocks come with either eye or clevis mounts, in a choice of black or chrome bodies and springs and with or without covers.
IKON SUSPENSION
www.ikonsuspension.com
–from AMD
HANK HAM MOTORCYCLE BUSINESS INSURANCE—
Feeling the “pinch” during an insurance claim can be uncomfortable to say the least. Something bad has happened and the last thing you need is to be caught in between an insurance agent who doesn’t get it and an underwriter who doesn’t want to.
Hank Ham and his team have got your back.
“Stroker’s Dallas does not do business with companies – we do business with people. Hank Ham walks the walk. He knows the motorcycle business like no one else. More importantly, he knows my business.
I trust Hank. I never have to worry about him over insuring or missing anything that will put me in a bind. When dealing with most other insurance reps, I could tell that they were lying because their lips were moving. They reminded me of snake oil salesman. They didn’t know the business and frankly didn’t care.
When Hank Ham tells me something it’s gospel. I always viewed insurance as a necessary evil, now it’s like a friend is watching my back.”
–Rick Fairless Stroker’s Dallas
Henry Ham Agency
Independent Insurance Agent since 1926
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INSPIRATION FROM THE MOUNTAIN— Unpleasant things usually create the opportunity for us to be born anew
Adverse conditions often reveal the way for us to succeed.
–The Honorable Master Hsing Yun
MASSIVE TEXAS ANTIQUE MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET AND YOU NAME IT– I would like to talk to you about our Pate Swap Meet event.
It is the second largest all-things transportation swap meet in America behind Hershey. Everything from steam powered era through muscle cars and modern speed equipment.
All periods of cars in history. If you want a Duesenberg or a flathead power rod… they are all there. Plus all signage, gas pumps etc… Now in its 44th year it has over 9,600 vendor booths spaces and over 125,000 attendees. They have a good shot at surpassing Hershey in size this year as well. It is held at Texas Motor Speedway and we occupy most of the West parking lot behind the NASCAR track.
Our Cherokee Chapter Club is the largest individual leaser of spaces at over 400 and we hope to hit 500 this year. We had 380+ booth spaces full of old bike parts and 182 machines in our first year Concours Bike Show last year.
We anchor one small corner of the event and they wanted a motorcycle venue for years and we took it on in a big way. Our goal is to be the Davenport of the South soon.
Bikernet is a Supporting Sponsor
–Steve Klein
www.PateSwapMeet.com
THE 2016 ART OF STEPHANIE RUSSELL– My most recent painting! This year has started off with some giant work. This one is about 3 feet by 4 feet! And a picture of me with it for size reference.
That painting is of a bike that was built by Mark Platt from MN. He builds beautiful Dynas!
–Stephanie Russell
https://www.facebook.com/StephanieRussellArt/
QUICK, JOIN THE CANTINA AND GO TO COTEE RIVER– Images are now up for the Cotee River Bikefest is Sunny Florida.
This is an event of bikers, regular good ol’ bikers. There aren’t models flown in, the faces are the look of the backbone of the biker lifestyle, so flip through the shots from Photographer Chopper Dave, and enjoy the event!
ENGINE EQUATOR II FROM CUSTOM CYCLE ENGINEERING– The Engine Equator II is designed for all 2009 to present Touring Models (FLH’s and FLT’s). The new bracket allows all Dresser riders to correct chassis misalignment, which is impossible to achieve with the stock motor mount.
This new billet aluminum bracket replaces the forged front engine bracket. Equipped with slots for the engine bolts and a series of hash marks the motor is now able to move right or left in the frame and achieve perfect power train alignment.
In addition to the adjustable motor mount bracket we have added an adjustable stabilizing link to the bracket that attaches to a convenient frame lug.
Part number: CCE 2015-1
HOUSE BURNS DOWN– I’m Mark Stewart’s sister, Corinne Stewart.
Mark let me know that he talked to Ray about posting Mark and Kaleen’s Go Fund Me campaign link. We really appreciate the help with making the campaign visible. The family is being so proactive about getting their lives back in order and moving forward after their house burnt down.
Here’s the link: Click here to support Mark and Kaleen’s fire recovery by Corinne Stewart
Click here to support Mark and Kaleen’s fire recovery by…
At 11:30 Monday night, January 4th, I was woken up by a phone call from an unknown number. My sister-in-law, Kaleen, was on the phone.
View on www.gofundme.com
Preview by Yahoo
If you have any questions, I can be reached at the is email or at 48-600-8996.
–Corinne Stewart
NEW FROM BARNETT– Throttle-by-Wire Extensions For 2008-up HD Baggers
Installing taller handlebars on your Harley Davidson and need to extend the throttle-by-wire? Barnett has got you covered! Barnett, manufacturer of the world’s finest control cables, also offers throttle-by-wire extensions.
These plug & play extensions make installation easy! It’s that simple- no individual wires to mess with- no soldering or modifications required.
They are available in lengths of 8”, 12”, 15” and the 20” extension features a bare end for routing through sharp handlebar bends. Available for 2008-15 FL’s (except CVO/SE) and all 2016 models using throttle by wire. To order, please contact your dealer or order online at www.barnettclutches.com.
MSRP: $39-$60
Barnett Clutches & Cables
2238 Palma Dr.
Ventura, CA 93003
Ph. 805-642-9435
www.barnettclutches.com
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QUICK, KEEP THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY OPEN– I took down my Rebel flag (which you can’t buy on e-bay anymore) and peeled the NRA sticker off the front door. I disconnected my home alarm system and quit the candy-ass Neighborhood Watch.
I bought two Pakistani flags and put one at each corner of the front yard. Then I purchase the black flag of ISIS (which you CAN buy on e-bay) and put it in the CENTER of the yard.
Now, the local police, sheriff, FBI, CIA, NSA, Homeland Security, Secret Service and other agencies are all watching the house 24/7. I’ve NEVER felt safer and I’m saving $69.95 a month that ADT charged me.
Plus, I bought burkas for my family when we shop or travel. Everyone moves out of way and security can’t pat us down.
–from Jerry and Rogue
SEAT OF THE WEEK FROM LE PERA– DAYTONA 2-up Smooth. There’s nothing more classic that a hot rod FXR, and nothing enhances the lines more than a Le Pera seat.
Overview
Same sporty features as our Daytona Sport, with 8.5″ of rear passenger seating.
Mounts with hinge and latch.
Specs
Driver Seating:
11.25″ Wide
Passenger Seating:
8.5″ Wide
MSRP:
$412.00
Part Number:
L-547S [’82-’94]
FREE ATOMIC BOB– Many readers may know of Atomic Bob, pinstripper from Ohio. Recently, his family fell on hard times and he was incarcerated due to an altercation.
His wife and three daughters are dependent on him for his art talent to support the family. His wife, known as SaraBelle ran the company Atomic Dice Studio Arts LLC, but with the artist unable to paint motorcycles they have very little to no income.
While Atomic is away SaraBelle has focused her talents in graphic design on a new venture, prison art. Atomic creates artwork and sends it to her to create t-shirts, prints, shop rags and other rad pieces for people to purchase to help support the family.
Atomic has now entered the art program within Lorain Correctional Institution in Grafton, Ohio. While in prison Atomic receives assignments from SaraBelle over the phone and he mails her what he can kick out with #2 pencils and any scrap of paper he can find.
Prison art accessories and prints can be purchased from the family at www.atomicdicecustompaint.com under the Atomic Dice Store section of the website. Some of the art sent was specifically for SaraBelle from Atomic, it will not be made into product, but we will share the beautiful images with you.
Atomic waits in line to have a 10 min phone call with SaraBelle and will do this over and over instead of recreation, TV, or enjoying free time. His greatest love is his family and you can see that through the emotional feelings art pieces.
SaraBelle wanted to keep the art real and leave the crease line marks from the folded letters and art on the t-shirts for the raw design influence. Currently, they are working on a line of cards, a children’s book about a hot rod, and always, more art!
During the time Atomic is away, SaraBelle and the children are in need; a GoFundMe account was set up by Jeff Najar with Biker Pros to assist the family. Donations may be made at the following web address: www.gofundme.com/y7d2dfjw
INDIAN DEALER SCOUT CUSTOM COMPETITION— The voting goes live Monday the 18th. The top three will be invited to Daytona for Bike Week.
“It’s called the Build a Legend Contest,” said Rich Worley when he sent me his entry shots. Rich owns Indian of Charleston, South Carolina, or American Biker.
V-TWIN EXPO IS HOT–
2016 is revving up to be a hot year for the V-Twin Expo. With over 200 exhibitors and dealer registration out pacing last year, the show floor is sure to be the place to be this February 6th and 7th in downtown Cincinnati.
Join us at the Duke Energy Convention Center for the one and only V-twin focused trade show. We guarantee you will be glad you did. Walk the show floor to meet industry leading exhibitors, manufacturers, designers and builders, each on site to present hot new product, exclusive V-Twin Expo show specials and attend our Welcome Party Saturday night.
Dealer registration is easy and FREE for a limited time at: www.vtwin-expo.com. Check out our website for full show details, including our don’t miss dealer-relevant seminars, floor plan and list of exhibitors and much, much more.
See you in Cincinnati!
There is No Room for EGO in the Motorcycle Rights Movement– In a community full of alpha male personalities this makes things difficult. But every one of us learned what we know from somewhere and most likely from someone. And what we all know, even if we seem to forget, is that successful grassroots people-powered movements are the result of an entire community’s efforts.
I understand this reality firsthand. I am a Spokesperson for numerous motorcycle rights groups and therefore I am more visible than many. But the fact remains, every amount of success I may have achieved has only been possible because of the hundreds of unified bikers always standing with me. The Washington State Confederation of Clubs and ABATE have always stood with me and trusted me to represent the voice of our movement. I humbly recognize this reality and will never take it for granted.
Although it is true that it takes everyone, it is also true that there are usually a few obvious stand-outs in any successful effort that create a strategic foundation for the entire movement. In Washington State, we were lucky enough to have a handful of highly motivated and capable individuals.
Donnie “Mr. Breeze” Landsman
Donnie was our single point of contact, our feet on the ground, for legislators. Donnie developed and implemented a cooperative strategy combining the legislative process knowledge of active independents and the massive manpower of an increasingly involved club contingent. I worked closely with Donnie including daily communication and constant and absolute collaboration on every issue that arose.
Jeff “Twitch” Burns
Twitch took responsibility for all public information requests and video documentation. Jeff’s contribution to Washington State’s success cannot be overstated. Filming the movement for over two years resulted in the award winning documentary “What It’s All About”, an invaluable tool for mobilizing the community and providing a “how to” for the rest of the country.
Lucky Les
Lucky Les keeps our movement in Washington State connected, maintaining our US Defenders program through countless hours of contact information changes and integrating new organizations into the network. Without Les’s contributions our coordinated calls to action would not have been effective and passing the profiling law would not have been possible.
Robert “Pigpen” Christopher
Pigpen was critical to the formation of the Washington State COC and my involvement in the movement. Before anyone knew my name, my brother Pigpen put his own credibility on the line to vouch for me with literally everyone he talked with. He saw something in me I don’t think I even saw in myself. It’s been over a decade and we all still recognize and thank him for having the vision and belief that we could unify motorcycle clubs to protect our culture.
Martin Fox, our COC attorney, has a body of work that speaks for itself. Much of our pattern of evidence used to justify our law came directly from the successful results of Martin’s legal work and official correspondence with state officials and law enforcement. Although Martin is now retired, we have been lucky enough to have inherited Mike Myers as his replacement. Suffice to say that Mike is incredibly bright, capable, and has seamlessly stepped into his role with almost immediate success and acceptance. Find them at www.myers-fox.com
Finally, the real unseen heroes are our families that support the massive time and energy commitment that is required to be successful as a movement. I can speak for myself when I say that I will never be able to repay the patience and support that my wife and two children have unconditionally given me.
I truly respect you all at the deepest level and understand that everything I do means very little without all of your support and hard work.
–David “Double D” Devereaux
Motorcyclingprofilingproject.com
WAKE UP TO LOWBROW– 2016 marks our 12th year in business. We hope you have had great experiences dealing with us and would now like to ask for your support in kind:
Please help spread the word about Lowbrow; word-of-mouth to other motorcycle enthusiasts is the highest compliment you can give us and helps get our parts and lifestyle out to those on the fringes.
Tell a friend and spread the word on your favorite forum, blog, or social media platform. Your support helps keep us motivated and innovating. Here is to a killer 2016, cheers!
–Tyler
HOLD ON FOR MIAMI SHOW WINNERS–
The J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show rolled into Miami with a pronounced Latin beat. The energy was high inside the Miami Convention Center with Cartel Baggers making their presence known by displaying 26 custom Baggers in the MOD Harley and FreeStyle classes. And if you like a killer Baggers, then the Miami show is a “can’t miss” on the schedule. During the awards ceremony hundreds of Cartel Baggers’ enthusiasts came out to support the competitors and the custom bike lifestyle.
The award for the hardest working shop went to the Chairman of the Board, Ralph of Cartel Baggers. He took home the SHO DOG Award and received a solo bag from The Leatherworks. Ed Alburqueque of Unique Custom Cycles got the nod for the People’s Choice award and received a BELL Custom 500 lid.
Miami was a Bill Dodge-fest with Bill winning Editor’s Choice from Hot Bike and Street Chopper. Our good friend Jeff Holt, Brand Director of Hot Bike & Street Chopper Magazines, could not be in attendance so we used a cardboard cut-out for the photo op. Famed artist Makoto Endo painted his bike, Egret, with chop sticks at the Progressive Booth. But the love didn’t stop there. He won the MOD Custom class as well.
MOD Custom – The Bill Dodge Indian Scout is a project for an Indian dealer located in the Southwest. Bill created a new set of wheels, exhaust, primary and triple trees. One of the coolest features was a bolt on rear section. He also upgraded the front end by affixing a set of GSX-R front forks with radial brakes.
1 – Bill Dodge, Blings Cycles – 2016 Indian Scout
2 – Jermaine Brown, Underground Garage – Hayabusa
RETRO MOD – This class is for bikes older than 1984. It allows for any drivetrain and frame configuration. First place went to the Reverend of Speed, the Merchant of Horsepower and the Menace of the Asphalt—Reverend Jim Goodrich. His 1978 Harley-Davidson sports a 78 CI mill with NOS and air shifter. The neck has been raked and the swing arm stretched.
1 – Reverend Jim Goodrich – Obsessed, 1978 H-D FXE
2 – Robert Navarro – Custom XS650
MOD Harley – The MOD Harley class are for Harley-Davidson bikes that retain the frame cradle and run Harley cases. This has been the largest MOD Harley class in the series to date. And the Florida builders knocked it out of the park.
EL Conquistador took 1st place. The bike was built by Underground Garage and features a 30 inch wheel, Trask Turbo, full air suspension, molded side panels and hidden wiring. The 2012 Road King was painted by MO’s Image Customs.
1 – Fernando Fernandez, Underground Garage – 2013 Road King named EL Conquistador
2 – Thunder Cycle Design – 2015 Road King named TCD 30” Layframe
FreeStyle – The FreeStyle class provided a surprising winner at the Miami edition of the 2016 J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show and not because the bike didn’t deserve the top rung, it did. The construction and attitude of the sled was a departure from the norms. Hater 3 is the first bike that has won with a diesel. It is also the first bike built using I-Beam construction.
Todd Anglani of After Hours Bikes let Mother Nature provide the patina and a tractor provided the solo seat. The bike features a turbo charger, custom 30inch Invader-style steel front wheel and air bags.
The open bags are constructed from pine. Hater 3 is minimalistic and the exact opposite of the current hi-gloss big wheel baggers. Todd took home a check for $2,000 and the “Made in America” anvil ring from Speakeasy Original.
1 – Todd Anglani, After Hours Bikes – 2016 Custom named Hater 3
2 – Ernesto Pena, Magic City Baggers – 2010 Road King named The Goblin
The Miami show was an adventure. The bikes, the food and the people were a treat. Rolling around town you couldn’t miss the Ferraris, Lambos and Maseratis. The weather was hot and humid and a delight from the cold visiting the Northern climes.
–Prince Najar
BIKEMASTER LITHIUM ION BATTERY CHARGER/MAINTAINER– P/N 150906
Lithium Ion Batteries are the lightweight, long lasting new battery technology, and we installed and tested one recently. But immediately a question came up. Can we charge them with any old battery charger?
As soon as you own one of these batteries, you will ask this question. These puppies are so light, about one third the weight of a stock battery, they will catch you completely off guard.
Here’s the BikeMaster answer to charging your lithium batter. Some other chargers will work, but I would stick with a charger designed specifically for Lithium batteries.
· The perfect companion to keep your BikeMaster or TWIN POWER Lithium Ion batteries fully charged and ready to ride.
· Fully automatic with built-in charge protection guards against overcharging, short circuit, and reverse polarity.
· Easy to read LED lights indicate when power is on, charge in process, reverse polarity, and fully charged.
· SAE quick disconnect with large alligator style clips for convenient charger hook up. Over 11 feet of reach.
· High quality shock resistant ABS
METALSPORT FEATURES SPECIAL EXPANDED LINE OF TIRES–“NEW TIRES NOW IN STOCK”
Metalsport has done it again. To help our customers we are now stocking some key numbers of Metzeler and Shinko tires.
Metzeler Tires
FRONTS
130/60/23 BLACK WALL
120/55/26 BLACK WALL
REARS
150/70/18 BLACK WALL
200/50/18 BLACK WALL
200/55/17 BLACK WALL
Shinko Tires
FRONT
120/50/26 BLACK WALL
REARS
140/90/16 BLACK WALL
180/65/16 BLACK WALL
140/60/18 BLACK WALL
150/60/18 BLACK WALL
THE MASSIVE HAND BUILT SHOW BY REVIVAL– Revival Cycles is the balance of passion and pragmatism. It is our belief that the motorcycle should be more than a machine; it is an aesthetic expression that demonstrates the beauty of purposeful form.
The team created a hot Born Free like venue in Texas to showcase their style.
It is not enough to simply have a mechanically adequate machine that ignores the visual form. To be truly remarkable requires something more: the seamless blending of visual design with technical excellence.
When these elements come together with just the right mix, the result is as much fun to ride as it is to behold. We believe a motorcycle should thrill and excite even before the first crackling rumble of an open exhaust.
Achieving this balance is a delicate business and Revival Cycles understands this. Revival was founded by three specialists, each with decades of expertise. The combination of a formally trained Artist, Engineer, and Designer creates a team that pulls all the pieces into a precise equilibrium to produce remarkable machines. A lot of shops can fix your bike, we can help you get the most out of it.
Motorcycles are our passion, and we are here to support this passion in our fellow riders.
As the year unfolds we will bring you more news about the Hand Built Show and Revival Cycles. Hang on!
Revival Cycles
5305 Bolm Road, Austin, TX, United States
Suite #1
Austin, TX 78721
AUSTRALIAN CLUB NEWS– New motorcycle club dismantled say Aussie cops
Police in Australia’s most populous state NSW, are reporting that an overseas motorcycle club that’s evidently trying to establish itself in Australia, poses a dangerous new rivalry to established motorcycle clubs in the country.
The Satudarah motorcycle club, originating from the Netherlands, first emerged in Australia last year and has reportedly established chapters in NSW, South Australia and Queensland, mostly through social media.
The club, which police claim has a reputation for extreme violence, is not one of the 10 motorcycle clubs whose members are now subject to strict association restrictions under new anti-biker laws.
The Satudarah MC was founded in the town of Moordrecht, southern Holland in 1990. Its first members were immigrants or children of immigrants from the former Dutch possession Moluccas, now part of Indonesia.
The term “satu darah” comes from the Indonesian and Malay languages and has a meaning of “one blood”.
The group began establishing itself in Sydney and other states last year when Australian Crime Commission chief executive Chris Dawson confirmed that his organization, through the Australian Gangs Intelligence Coordination Centre, was “aware of the Satudarah outlaw motorcycle gang and its recent presence in some Australian states’’.
“Outlaw motorcycle gangs are not harmless motorcycle clubs. They are well organized criminal gangs causing harm and disruption across our country,’’ he said.
In February the NSW Gangs Squad’s Strike Force Raptor received intelligence Satudarah were attempting to start new chapters in NSW.
Police say after an ‘extensive investigation’ by Raptor officers, four members of Satudarah including the chapter president were arrested, effectively shutting down the Chapter in Sydney.
Those arrested included a 22-year-old man at Ryde Police Station last Tuesday charged with possess prohibited drug, supply prohibited drug, and habitually consort with convicted offender after warning.
He has been bail and is due to appear at Bankstown Local Court on January 27.
The next day two men aged 30 and 31 were arrested at Parramatta Police Station. The 31-year-old was charged with habitually consort with convicted offender after warning. He has been granted bail and is due to appear at Parramatta Local Court on February 11.
The 30-year-old man, alleged Chapter President, was charged with publish false misleading material to obtain property. He is due to appear at Parramatta Local Court on the same date.
He was previously charged on December 2 last year with offences including use offensive weapon with intent to commit an indictable offence, assault and malicious damage after an incident the previous month.
Police will allege in court that during the incident at Menai the accused used a knife to assault another man. He was refused bail in relation to that matter which is due to be heard before Bankstown Local Court on 8 February 2016.
A 29-year-old man was issued a Future Court Attendance Notice for hinder police. He is due to appear at Bankstown Local Court on Wednesday 27 January 2016.
As part of the investigation, Strike Force Raptor said they had previously executed a search warrant at the Satudarahs alleged clubhouse in Bankstown on Thursday 5 November 2015, where they seized methylamphetamine (Ice), club colours and paraphernalia, and items related to firearm possession.
The club house was shut down at this time and remains closed.
LOCAL BIKERS SUE SACRAMENTO COPS, AND CHP OVER HELMET HARASSMENT– Local bikers say they’re being improperly cited for violating California’s helmet law.
Mark Temple knew the drill: As the patrolman approached, he swung his leg over the dark maroon Harley-Davidson, leaning on its kickstand in a parking stall of a McDonald’s in Fair Oaks.
Temple and California Highway Patrol Officer Robert Di Miceli were well acquainted prior to that March 2014 afternoon. According to court documents, Di Miceli had personally stopped and cited Temple at least three times for the same alleged grievance: riding his motorcycle without the proper headgear.
The biker wore what Di Miceli described in court documents as a modified baseball cap, coated with a plastic shell and chin-strapped to his face. The sort-of helmet sported a label from the Ill-Eagle Helmet Company of Oakland (say it out loud).
Because Temple hadn’t obeyed his prior commands to wear what he considered a legal helmet, court documents attest, Di Miceli placed him under arrest.
Almost two years later, biker and cop are fighting this battle on a larger stage, and with significantly more at stake.
Temple belongs to an unincorporated motorcyclist club called B.O.L.T., which stands for “Bikers Of Lesser Tolerance.” To its members, B.O.L.T. is a civil-rights group that views helmet laws as a violation of bikers’ First Amendment rights, but still complies with them—barely. To law enforcement, B.O.L.T. is an anarchic organization made up of “constitutionalists” (a code word usually associated with white anti-government types) that brazenly flouts motorcycle helmet requirements.
Temple and 11 other B.O.L.T. members have sued the CHP, Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department, Rancho Cordova Police Department and their respective municipalities in federal court. The plaintiffs and their attorneys are requesting restraining orders and an unspecified amount in monetary damages. The cops-slash-defendants want the lawsuit dismissed with prejudice.
The case is the most recent salvo in the ongoing feud between an outlaw biker culture that bristles at efforts to tame it, and an establishment that values safety over fashion.
“You’ve got the two extremes,” said James Hernandez, a Sacramento State criminal-justice professor who often testifies for defense attorneys as a gang expert. “Law enforcement is all about conforming. Bikers are about a total rejection of conformity. They give each other purpose.”
In their complaint, plaintiff attorneys allege that Rancho Cordova police improperly cited their 12 clients for wearing inadequate helmet protection while riding in and around the city. (Per an agreement, the sheriff’s department provides police services in Rancho Cordova.)
The conflict basically comes down to a question of profiling.
Plaintiff attorney Gary Gorski says officers were using the helmet law as a cover to stop and harass his clients, one of whom includes a member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. “It’s the oldest trick in the book,” he said. “They use those minor traffic infractions … to find something.”
B.O.L.T. is claiming that the enforcement is unconstitutional, and is seeking an unspecified amount in damages. “We haven’t made any demands yet,” Gorski said, adding that his clients are mostly interested in recouping their own court expenses.
After his arrest, Temple faced nine separate counts—three misdemeanors and six infractions—that resulted in a short trial in November 2014. Temple was acquitted on eight counts, and the last one was dismissed.
Temple had also been ticketed twice by a Rancho Cordova police officer, while he and his co-plaintiffs have appeared numerous times in traffic court.
In the cases that he’s reviewed, Hernandez says it’s not uncommon for law enforcement to target bikers for small things, like helmet or turn-signal violations.
According to online court documents, Temple pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of driving under the influence in 1989. Co-plaintiffs John Robert Dalke and Glenn Osborn did the same in 1996 and 2014, respectively. In 1998, co-plaintiff Lyle Duvauchelle pleaded no contest to one misdemeanor count of battery, though he’s had charges dismissed in three other cases, online court records show.
B.O.L.T. advocates for the repeal of helmet-safety laws on the grounds that they infringe on personal freedom, but its members say they nevertheless comply with the law. Gorski describes it as a civil-rights organization with a bad rap from law enforcement. “They make it sound like B.O.L.T. is a big biker gang,” he said.
Both the National Coalition of Motorcyclists and Confederation of Clubs have taken on helmet laws, as well as gang-validation policies.
In Easyriders Freedom F.I.G.H.T. v. Hannigan—a similar case where CHP officers were ticketing motorcyclists for wearing “nonconforming” helmets—the Ninth Circuit ruled that the bikers had to know their helmets weren’t in compliance with federal standards to be arrested or cited. “In other words,” the defense’s motion acknowledges, “the ticketing officer must have probable cause to believe” the motorcyclist had specific intent to flout the law.
Defense attorneys have responded to the lawsuit by saying the new sheriff’s policy renders the plaintiffs’ complaints moot. Attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the complaint on the grounds that the plaintiffs no longer have any standing, because they’re no longer being injured by the policy they’re complaining about. Both sides are waiting for the judge to rule on the motion, which could happen at any time, Gorski says. A pretrial scheduling conference was rescheduled from this month to April 25.
But Gorski says it’s enforcement practices, not policies, that his clients are suing over. “So a written policy doesn’t mean diddly,” he said. “It’s the enforcement techniques that are not being addressed.”
Long term, Gorski and his clients want to overturn California’s helmet law, which he says should be up to the rider. “I never heard of anyone getting killed by a motorcyclist riding without a helmet,” he said. “I might kill myself [riding without one]. But I can smoke cigarettes and kill myself.”
“The past is past, the future is unwritten.
There is only the present, and it is fleeting.
Seize the moment!”
HANG ON— Life is just nuts. This is not funny, but if you get attacked by a cop, or some government agency, who is paying them. You are. I told you it was nuts. We create the agency, give them power, then they kick our butts. What the hell?
On the other hand let’s party. The V-Twin Expo is about to rock Cincinnati and then the Chicago IMS wrap up should get crazy. Then the season is underway with Daytona Bike Week.
We are about to feature Steve Storz’s Sporty café kit system. He’s also going to be inducted into the Trailblazers Hall of Fame in a couple of months.
My bike will be next to Micah’s in the Long Beach Show. So, let’s party.
Ride Free Forever,
–Bandit