HELP A BROTHER BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for April 20, 2017

 

Hey,

Some weeks are damn exciting like this one. I had the chance to help a brother get a job in the industry. I’m working on his resume. I’m working on Hugh King’s Chopper King Chopper sale. The Trailblazers banquet is Saturday. I’m introducing a couple of race fans to the club.

We are working on Grandson Frankie’s Dyna today getting ready to take the sheet metal to paint. I’m working with a photographer to launch his vintage motorcycle print business. And of course I’m helping the Redhead of Redheads.

Warren Buffet recommends as least two sources of income. The first is your job, then second could be by purchasing a home and fixing it up. Or you could build another motorcycle. Once you can take care of yourself, help your brothers and sisters whenever possible.

 
 

The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown and BorntoRide.com, Sturgis Museum.



BRAND NEW PHOTO EXHIBIT–
A woman’s place in the world? How about shooting photos of her friends with a vintage Hasselblad from the back of Harley. Or, at least, that’s the place Portland-based photographer Lanakila MacNaughton has chosen.

MacNaughton decided to turn her lens in order to create “The Woman’s Motorcycle Exhibit: The Real Women Who Ride,” which showcases the beautiful female riders she knows.

Besides being photographically stunning, the collection expands our cultural understanding of women who ride—which is to say, not just sexy-bikini-ladies slathered in salad oil straddling parked bikes.

As MacNaughton notes in the project’s introductory video: “It’s not like I’m trying to bash men, or create a ruckus, or piss people off.”

In fact, the whole project exists in no relation to men whatsoever. Imagine that.

http://www.thedrive.com/



NEALE BAYLY RIDES: Peru 2.0–
Now Available on iTunes.


About the Movie

In a country of vast beauty, majestic wonder & rich culture comes a story of strangers who become friends. Friends with a love for adventure & a passion for giving. Join Neale Bayly, Christian Scranton & their team of riders as they travel through the Andes on a mission to bring awareness to the orphaned children of the Wellspring Foundation.

From Neale

I’m very happy to announce that “Neale Bayly Rides: Peru. 2.0” is now available on iTunes for download or purchase.

In this second season, I return to Peru for a different and often challenging route through the high Andes, taking in Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca along the way. I also have a new co-host for the show, my good friend and partner in travel crime, Christian Scranton. At the end of the adventure that we share with a “group of strangers who become friends,” we spend a day with the abandoned children at Hogar Belen, the orphanage we assist in Moqugua.



S&S PRODUCT OF THE WEEK–
Super Stock Ignition Module for Shovel Head 80-inch for 1966-’84.

Fits: 1966-’84 80-inch Shovel Head. Module only. Modules can be set to kick-start or electric-start mode by an S&S dealer using the Super Stock diagnostic cable and software.

Electric-start mode allows the pre-ignition cranking to be set anywhere from 1 to 4 engine revolutions (only available with current modules – earlier modules cannot be updated).

Pre-programmed ignitions are custom tailored for a specific S&S engine – no need for adjustments.

Single fire operation – requires a single fire coil for single spark plug applications. Dual plugged applications require a pair of two tower coils or a single four tower coil.

Minimum 3.0-Ohm primary resistance. Overload and short circuit protected. VOES switches to less aggressive curve under load or hard acceleration. 6300 rpm rev-limiter. 24-hour break-in rev-limiter – prevents damage during break-in. Data logging diagnostic capabilities.



Exciting Announcement from WOMEN RIDERS NOW!–
20% Discount for WRN Fans!

Women Riders Now is partnering with Revved-Up Women Texas Motorcycle Expo, taking place, April 28-30, 2017 just north of San Antonio.

I would like to personally invite you to join me at the Expo. Let’s share our adventures and take part in the Expo activities:

– Beginner and advanced rider training. Bring your children, your spouse, your guy friends and girl friends who need a some confidence building to get on the road. Or build better skills for yourself.

– Take a three-wheel Can-Am Spyder and a Polaris Slingshot for a spin

– Custom Bike and Slow Ride Contests

– Safety Gear Fashion Show

– Workshops on motorcycle maintenance, dual sport adventuring riding, “How Not to Skin Yourself Alive,” and more

– Prizes galore including leather jackets, GoPros, Yeti coolers

Best of all, we are offering a 20% discount for Women Riders Now fans.
Enter WRN20 in the promo code box. Register at Revved-UpWomen.com.

Bring the guys and the whole family! Lots for everyone to do.

See you in San Antonio at Revved-Up Women!

–Genevieve Schmitt
Founder / Editor, WomenRidersNow.com



QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY–
An old man lay sprawled across three entire seats in the theater. When the usher came by and noticed this, he whispered to the old man, “Sorry sir, but you’re only allowed one seat. Sir, if you don’t get up from there I’m going to have to call the manager.”

Once again, the old man just groaned.
The usher marched briskly back up the aisle, and in a moment he returned with the manager.

Together the two of them tried repeatedly to move the disheveled man, but with no success. Finally they summoned the police. The officer surveyed the situation briefly then asked, “Alright buddy what’s your name?”

“Fred,” the old man moaned.

“Where ya from, Fred?” asked the police officer. With terrible pain in his voice, and without moving a muscle, Fred replied, “The balcony.”

–from Rogue and Sidehack Jerry


CONGRESSMAN SAYS CORRUPTION IN WASHINGTON IS “WORSE THAN YOU THINK.”–
Corruption on Capitol Hill is “worse than you think,” Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., insists.

“When you first get here, you think that you are in some sort of fairy-tale novel,” Buck said. “They wine and dine you and they show you just exactly what it’s like if you play the game. It’s a wonderful life.”

Things quickly change, however, if “you don’t play the game.”

“If you don’t play the game … it becomes a much less conformable existence here,” Buck said.

Buck, who has served Colorado’s 4th Congressional District since 2015, previewed his new book, “Drain the Swamp: How Washington Corruption is Worse Than You Think,” published on Tuesday.

Chapters in Buck’s book include “Why Washington is a Swamp,”
“Play the Game–Or Else,”
“Beating the Beltway Bullies,”
and “What You Can Do To Drain the Swamp.”

Buck said his book addresses corruption present in government today that he was not prepared for after being elected to Congress in 2014.

“One of the things that I found startling when I got here is that you have to pay dues to be on a committee,” Buck said.

During the time he served on the House Judiciary Committee, Buck said he had to pay periodic dues of $200,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee, the campaign committee of the House of Representatives.

Now, as a member of the House Rules Committee, Buck’s periodic dues are $450,000.

The obligation to pay dues, Buck said, forces members of Congress to hold fundraising receptions and encourages corrupt influences from special interest organizations who attend the fundraisers.

“Who comes to those receptions with checks?” Buck said. “Lobbyists, special interests that want something in return. So there is a game that goes on that you owe the party money and you are expected to vote with the chairman and you are expected to help special interests groups in Washington, D.C.”

Buck said there is also a significant amount of corruption in how Congress justifies spending for new project or programs.
“In the book, I list very specific ways that we need to change the incentives that we have in Congress,” Buck said. “I talk about … what we call ‘pay–fors.’ When we have new spending, we find ways to pay for that new spending program.”

Some of the ways Congress could pay for a new project or program are through tax increases or cuts to other programs, both of which are unlikely, Buck said.
Instead, Congress “makes up” sources of revenue.

Buck explains:

So we pass a transportation bill, and in the transportation bill we say that we’re going to sell oil in a strategic petroleum reserve to pay for that transportation bill. Now, what’s fascinating about this is that the average price that that oil was purchased at is $76. The price when we sold that oil was $48. Only in government is that considered a profit.

An issue with this system, Buck said, is that revenues from “pay–fors” have already been accounted for.

“One of the problems is that that barrel of oil that was used in the transportation bill as a ‘pay–for’ was already sold twice before,” Buck said.

This form of governing, Buck said, is irresponsible.“If everything’s been paid for, for so long, how did we get $20 trillion dollars in debt?” Buck said.

In an effort to bring transparency to the “pay–for” phenomenon, Buck introduced a bill last Thursday that would require the Office of Management and Budget to track and report the revenue that “pay–fors” actually bring.

“One of the bills that I just recently dropped would ask the Office of Management and Budget to do an annual report to Congress so it is available to the American people on how much revenue did those ‘payfors’ generate,” Buck said.

Buck’s goal, he said, is to educate the American people about the corruption in government so they are not as naive as Buck found himself when he started working in Congress.

“Before I got here, I knew that D.C. was broken, I didn’t know the specifics,” Buck said. “I’m hoping that by giving the American public the specifics, we actually have the record out there just … to make sure that people are aware.”

By Rachel Del Guidice
The Daily Signal



WORDS FROM THE BASE OF THE MOUNTAIN—
A single step on the path of enlightenment is greater than being ruler of the universe.




COMMENT ABOUT A COMMENT–

In reference to the comment in Thursdays Post – Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall Of Fame Class Of 2017

It is sad. After all the hard work freedom fighters put into keeping the Sturgis museum and motorcycling alive in this great country, the museum decides not to induct a freedom fighter in this year’s class. Shame on them!!

–Jiggs cressy
Rapid city, SD



NEWS FROM BIKERNET TRIKES–

*Resident hippie of Bikernet HQ, Raymond Hamilton, has worked intensely with dogs, goats, horses, chickens and gators. Here he gives us insight into his vast experience in human and animal behavior, personality and standards. Catch more from Raymond Hamilton only at www.BikernetTrikes.com

My dog sleeps about 20 hours a day.

He has his food prepared for him.

He can eat whenever he wants, 24/7/365.

His meals are provided at no cost to him.

By the way he does not need to pay for medical insurance.

He visits the doctor once a year for his checkup, and again during the year if any medical needs arise.

For this he pays nothing and nothing is required of him.

He lives in a nice neighborhood in a house that is much larger than he needs, but he is not required to do any upkeep.

If he makes a mess, someone else cleans it up.

He has his choice of luxurious places to sleep.

He receives these accommodations absolutely free.

He is living like a King, and has absolutely no expenses whatsoever.

All of his costs are picked up by others who go out and earn a living every day.

I was just thinking about all this, and suddenly it hit me like a brick in the head…….

My dog is like a POLITICIAN*

(*No offence* *intended- to dogs*)

“Make Dogs Great Again” – Raymond Hamilton

BIKERNETTRIKES.COM




NRA & DAVIDSON’S GALLERY OF GUNS PRESENTS HANK WILLIAMS JR., LEE BRICE, AND GRETCHEN WILSON DURING NRA ANNUAL MEETING AT THE GEORGIA WORLD CONGRESS CENTER IN ATLANTA

NRA Country To Feature Performances By Chris Janson, Michael Ray, Josh Thompson, Lindsay Ell, Cary Barlowe and More

Music will be all over the events of the 2017 NRA Annual Meeting, which will take place April 27-30 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. Music lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will get to enjoy a wide variety of music from all across the musical map.

Award winning Christian singer-songwriter MATTHEW WEST will be leading a night of music and worship on Thursday, April 27, as NRA Presents: Worship Night with Matthew West. Tickets are on sale now at www.nraam.org.

The event will be held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta in the Sidney Marcus Ballroom (conveniently close to the Exhibition Hall). The evening will feature a night of refreshing and uplifting worship headlined by Christian artist Matthew West who is known for hits such as “Hello, My Name Is,” “Grace Wins,” “Strong Enough, and “Mended.” It is sure to be a night of faith, family, and fun — one you don’t want to miss. Tickets start at only $12.00 and are available now at www.nraam.org.

On Friday, April 28, convention attendees will have the opportunity to see Warner Music Nashville’s MICHAEL RAY perform. The singer famous for hits such as “Kiss You In The Morning” and “Think A Little Less,” will entertain the crowd and build excitement in anticipation of the ILA Leadership Forum, one of the most politically significant and popular events at Annual Meeting, featuring our nation’s top Second Amendment leaders in government, the media and the entertainment industry.

The music continues on Friday evening with NRA Country Jam: Story Behind the Song, an event which promises an intimate, exclusive guitar pull concert by some of the top artists and songwriters in Nashville and country music sponsored in part by Pell Industrial, Inc., manufacturer and distributor of innovative hand tools. CHRIS JANSON (“Buy Me a Boat”, “Holdin’ Her”), JOSH THOMPSON (“Way Out Here”, “Beer on the Table”), LINDSAY ELL (“All Alright”) and CARY BARLOWE (“American Honey”, “Where It’s At”, “Sun Daze”) are known for having hits on the radio but did you know they’ve also written some of the biggest hits in country music for other artists? Between the four performers, they’ve written over 35 songs recorded by superstars including Dierks Bentley, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert and Rascal Flatts. Come hear them tell the story behind the song and you’ll get a glimpse of what it is like to be a songwriter in Nashville and how a song goes from a single lyric to a hit on radio.

Then, on Saturday, April 29, it’s the event that has become a staple of the NRA Annual Meeting – a superstar concert with several of the format’s greats. The legendary HANK WILLIAMS, JR. will take to the stage for an unforgettable evening of music, including such timeless hits including “A Country Boy Can Survive,” “Family Tradition,” and “I Fought the Law.”

“Davidson’s Gallery of Guns is proud to sponsor the NRA Saturday Night Concert.

Tickets for all events are available by visiting www.NRAam.org.


FLORIDA RUN TO THE WALL– Wall Escort April 30, 2017 Leave at 10am
Eastern Florida State College Cocoa Campus

Florida’s 30th Annual
Vietnam and All Veterans Reunion

The Nation’s Largest Veterans Reunion

May 4th – May 7th

–from Rogue




DAV HELP KIDS OF VETERANS–

My name is Brenda Franks, and I’m a military mom. Recently, Marc Burgess sent you an email about a summer camp for military kids and asked you to help DAV reach a very important goal: $30,000 to support DAV and the Just B Kids Scholarship Program.

I wish you could see my girls at camp, Keith. It brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it.

From left to right: Rachel Franks, their brother Phoenix Franks, Elizabeth Franks and Rebekah Franks.

Most of the time, my three beautiful daughters – Rebekah, Elizabeth, and Rachel – carry the weight of the world on their shoulders. Their lives at home are not as carefree as I had hoped. Because, unfortunately, they had to learn at a very early age just how hard life can truly be.

See, their dad, an Army veteran, has severe PTSD as a result of his service in Afghanistan, and his illness affects our lives every day. At home, my girls are always on full alert … but at this summer camp, they are free.

It’s so important for military kids to get time away so they can let go of their worries and responsibilities, and just be kids. Will you help DAV raise $30,000 so 50 military kids can attend camp for free this summer through the Just B Kids Scholarship program? They’re just $24,065 away from that goal!

No other camp can offer what this camp does. When my girls are around other kids who are going through the same thing as them, it’s like a wall immediately drops. They can relate on a level that no one else can, and that creates a bond that will last a lifetime. My kids desperately need that – to know they’re not alone.

Please help more kids experience the joys of summer camp. Make a gift today and help DAV reach their $30,000 goal during the Month of the Military Child.

With gratitude,

–Brenda Franks



TAMAR Mediterranean Bike Tours–

Israel – HW 10 – Eilat and an amazing motorcycle ride through 2 deserts

The get up and go spirit Thursday the 13th of April, 23:00, and Tamar my wife and I are still discussing the coming festivities of my 55th. “An amazing motorcycle ride” I say “if its up to me”.

Even though I usually prescribe to the notion that my birthday is other peoples problem as is Read more The post Israel – HW 10 – Eilat and an amazing motorcycle ride through 2 deserts appeared first on TAMAR Mediterranean Bike Tours .



JEREMIAH SHOWS OFF THE NEW 5-BALL RACING SPECIAL OPPS JACKET— 
We finally have some new shots of our best seller. We just need to launch them on the site.—Bandit

SMOKE OUT COMING TO NORTH CAROLINA— As always, the SmokeOut is sponsored by Bikernet.com and the staff of lowlifes and drunks.

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12TH ANNUAL BURT MUNRO CHALLENGE FROM 8-11 FEBRUARY 2018–

(Entries accepted from Oct 2017)

Exact event dates and times for February 2018 will be released soon

Burt Munro Challenge Rally Pass

$60.00

Please note that this cost has been reduced from earlier years but the terms have also changed as set out below – please read before purchasing your ticket — .

The Rally Pass provides for full access to the rally site at Oreti Park. This includes the right to camp there, access to all facilities provided including the Bar area, foodies, showers etc. and entertainment comprising of two bands on both Friday and Saturday night and the free buses to the Beach Race on Friday night. We also operate free courtesy coaches to town in the evenings.

Historically, the rally pass has entitled you to free access to all racing events. This has changed to be on a user – pays basis so you only pay for events you actually attend – so your rally pass (dog tag) will now entitle you to a 50% discount at the entry to all racing events and some other attractions around town.

Typically a saving of $10.00 per individual racing event. Attend all 6 racing events and save $60.00.

Racing Events include:

Bluff Hill Climb

Super-X (Winton)

Beach Race

Teretonga Race Circuit

Oreti Park Speedway

Invercargill Street Rac

The Rally site is officially open and the registration tent will be manned from 9:00am on Thursday morning till Noon Sunday. You are welcome to camp at the rally site on a causal basis, however no facilities or security are provided outside the official opening time frame above.

Right of admission is reserved at all times. No Glass, No Patches, and No animals are allowed on site. We operate on sports grounds and ask that you respect them if our continued use of them is to remain available to us all.

Cooked breakfast and evening meals are available again, which are served as a smorgasbord “all you can eat” basis. Pre booking guarantees you a spot. These meals are also available on a “roll up” basis, subject to availability. Only breakfast can be pre booked.

Please ride safe and we look forward to hosting you.


FIRST-EVER MOTORCYCLE CAUCUS FORMED IN U.S. SENATE– In a rare bipartisan effort, motorcyclists are getting a very special form of representation in the U.S. Senate as two Senators are reaching across the aisle to establish the first Senate Motorcycle Caucus.

Kickstarting this unique legislative road trip, Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and Gary Peters (D-Michigan), both lifelong motorcyclists, will serve as co-chairs of the caucus, which will advocate on behalf of both motorcycle riders and manufacturers.

Sen. Ernst said her concern for motorcycles and motorcyclists started when she was a child. “Some of my most cherished memories include motorcycles, from delivering messages as a young girl to my dad while he was working out in the fields, to riding through the rolling hills of Northeast Iowa with family and friends,” Ernst said. “Throughout my 99 county tour of Iowa, I have heard from many of these folks about some of their priorities, including improving safety, infrastructure and energy efficiency. These concerns are shared by folks across our great state and country, and I look forward to working with Sen. Peters toward solutions.”

Sen. Peters bought his first motorcycle at age 11. “I’ve loved motorcycles since I was a kid, and I started a newspaper route to buy my first motorcycle at age 11. To this day, I believe there is no better way to see Michigan’s beautiful scenery than by bike, whether I’m riding to meet with constituents and small businesses or taking my bike out on the weekend,” Peters said. “Motorcyclists come from all walks of life, and I can’t think of a better way to bring together a diverse and dedicated group of advocates to discuss everything from safety concerns to manufacturing. I’m looking forward to working with Sen. Ernst as co-chair of the bipartisan Senate Motorcycle Caucus to foster these important discussions and find common ground with motorcycle lovers across the country.”

–Bill Bish
NCOM

See the whole Bikers Right Monthly Report on Bikernet in the next couple of days.—Renegade




HK Hoedown/Killer Hoedown–
Presented by Hippy Killer Garage.

The Hippy Killer Hoedown takes place at the Farmers Fairgrounds, 18700 Lake Perris Drive, Perris, CA. on April 22, 2017. The Hoedown was created for automobile enthusiasts and their families. Expect live music, free giveaways, custom cars, vans, and motorcycles. Main gates open at 10 am to 8 pm. This is a family friendly event. Admission $TBD per person, small children free. If you would like to get involved with the Hoedown, please contact us.

Due to Fairgrounds’ insurance policies, no vehicles are allowed to drive through the venue during business hours. We’re requesting that all custom vehicles that wish to partake in the car and bike show please be on location by 9:30 am. Motorcyclist will be allowed to walk your bike in and out. They are not allowed to be ridden in/ out. We ask that you please obey the rules as they’re being strictly enforced.

Show vehicles –
Gate C opens at 7 am – You’ll come off of Ramona Parkway and head down Lake Perris Drive. Don’t pull into the main parking access lanes, stay on Lake Perris Drive, about a 1/4 mile, and you’ll see signs to Gate C to gain access to the property. We’ll greet you with a smile and you will kindly pay us $15 per person. A parking attendant will get you placed. Please no outside alcohol, coolers or grills; full concessions and ATMs are on the property. * If for any reason you need to leave the property before the show ends please find a security member so they can assist off the property safely.

Motorcyclists –
Gate C opens at 7 am – Come off of Ramona Parkway and head down Lake Perris Drive. Don’t pull into the main parking access lanes, stay on Lake Perris Drive, about a 1/4 mile, and you’ll see signs to Gate C to gain access to the property. We will greet you with a smile and you’ll pay us 10.00 per person. After 10 am motorcycles will have to be walked in or escorted by staff through crowds.



Mini Bike Races –
We’ll have a dedicated spot for you to set up if you wish. You can not drive your mini bikes through the main area of the show. Please honor this request.

Vendors –
Gate C opens at 7 am – We’re asking that you be on location between 7 am and 9 as the fire department needs to do a walk through before the main gates open. We need you to unload your products and park your

vehicles in the dedicated vendor parking as quickly as possible. This will help us eliminate any unforeseen issues. We will be on location Friday from 12 pm until 5 pm if you prefer to set up your easy ups. It’s a secured area.

Security –
We’re fortunate to be working with the USA Protection Services this year. They are very familiar with the So- Cal Fairgrounds and their policies. The NO Colors policy will be in effect and hope that you understand. We love that the Hoedown is a family friendly event and would like to keep it that way. If any issues or concerns arise please find the nearest security guards.

Jamie and I appreciate your ongoing support and want you to have a great time. Come out, listen to great music and meet some of the best people in the industry.

See you on April 22, 2017

–Kutty Noteboom

www.hkhoedown.com

Admission $15 per person, small children free.

*No Pets

*No Outside Alcohol

*No Coolers

*No Colors

*No Camping on site

 

Signed by the Governor: Montana Laws to Limit License Plate Tracking and Warrantless Electronic Data Collection–

On Friday, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock signed two bills into law that will increase privacy protections in the state and hinder at least two federal surveillance programs. The new laws will ban warrantless collection of data from an electronic device in most situations, and limit the use of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) in the state.

Rep. Daniel Zolnikov (R-Billings) sponsored both House Bill 149 (HB149) and House Bill 147 (HB147).

License Plate Tracking

HB149 prohibits the use of ALPRs except for specified purposes, and will also place limitations on the retention and sharing of data gathered by license plate readers.

Last month, the Senate passed it by a 48-1 vote. On April 1, the House concurred with the Senate version by a 91-7 vote sending it to the governor.

Under the new statute, law enforcement agencies will be allowed to use ALPRs for specified law enforcement purposes only. These include identifying stolen vehicles, locating missing persons, locating individuals with outstanding warrants, locating vehicles involved in homicides or other major crimes, and “case-specific investigative surveillance.”

Any data collected by an ALPR cannot be stored from more than 90 days without a preservation request, or a state or federal warrant. A preservation request will only be valid for one year and will have to be renewed for continuing data storage.

This new license plate tracking law will prevent the state from creating permanent databases using information collected by ALPRs, and will make it highly unlikely that such data ends up in federal databases.

Electronic Data Collection

HB147 prohibits any state or local government unit from obtaining the stored data of an electronic device without a warrant, unless it has the consent of the owner or authorized user of the device, or in accordance with judicially recognized exceptions to warrant requirements. The law will also allow police to access electronic data if the owner has already made the stored data public, or if there exists a possible life-threatening situation.

Any data obtained in violation of the law will likely be inadmissible in court. The bill also includes provisions authorizing the state attorney general to apply for an injunction or to commence a civil action against any government entity to compel compliance with the law.

HB147 initially passed the House by a 94-4 vote. The Senate passed a version with some technical amendments on March 23 by a 48-1 vote. The House then concurred with the amendments 96-2, sending the bill to the governor.

This legislation will work with a second bill to ban warrantless collection of all cell phone data in most situations. HB148 would prohibit warrantless collection of information from service providers and is on the governor’s desk.

IMPACT ON FEDERAL LICENSE PLATE TRACKING PROGRAMS

As reported in the Wall Street Journal, the federal government, via the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) tracks the location of millions of vehicles. They’ve engaged in this for over eight years, all without a warrant, or even public notice of the policy.

State and local law enforcement agencies operate most of these tracking systems, paid for by federal grant money. The DEA then taps into the local database to track the whereabouts of millions of people – for the simple act of driving – without having to operate a huge network itself.

Since a majority of federal license plate tracking data comes from state and local law enforcement, passage of this legislation would take a major step toward blocking that program from continuing in Montana. The feds can’t access data that doesn’t exist.

“No data means no federal license plate tracking program,” Tenth Amendment Center founder and executive director Michael Boldin said.

Law enforcement generally configures ALPRs to store the photograph, the license plate number, and the date, time, and location of vehicles. But according to newly disclosed records obtained by the ACLU via a Freedom of Information Act request, the DEA is also captures photographs of drivers and their passengers.

According to the ACLU:

“One internal 2009 DEA communication stated clearly that the license plate program can provide “the requester” with images that “may include vehicle license plate numbers (front and/or rear), photos of visible vehicle occupants [redacted] and a front and rear overall view of the vehicle.” Clearly showing that occupant photos are not an occasional, accidental byproduct of the technology, but one that is intentionally being cultivated, a 2011 email states that the DEA’s system has the ability to store “up to 10 photos per vehicle transaction including 4 occupant photos.”

With the FBI rolling out facial a nationwide recognition program last fall, and the federal government building biometric databases, the fact that the feds can potentially access stored photographs of drivers and passengers, along with detailed location data, magnifies the privacy concerns surrounding ALPRs.

Passage of this the Montana ALPR law represents a good first step toward putting a big dent in federal plans to continue location tracking, and expanding its facial recognition program. The less data the state makes available to the federal government, the less ability they have to track people in Montana, and elsewhere.

PARALLEL CONSTRUCTION

By making information obtained in violation of the law inadmissible in court, passage of HB147 could effectively stop one practical effect of NSA spying in Montana.

Reuters revealed the extent of such NSA data sharing with state and local law enforcement in an August 2013 article. According to documents obtained by the news agency, the NSA passes information to police through a formerly secret DEA unit known Special Operations Divisions and the cases “rarely involve national security issues.” Almost all of the information involves regular criminal investigations, not terror-related investigations.

After the SOD passes along this information, it then works with state and local law enforcement to “create” an investigation, working backward to obscure the origin of the evidence. For instance, the SOD might instruct local police to obtain a warrant to collect information they already have via information sharing. It creates the illusion that the investigation and prosecution proceeded in a constitutionally permissible way

In other words, not only does the NSA collect and store this data, using it to build profiles, the agency encourages state and local law enforcement to violate the Fourth Amendment by making use of this information in their day-to-day investigations.

This is “the most threatening situation to our constitutional republic since the Civil War,” Binney said.

WHAT’S NEXT

Both bills will go into effect Oct. 1, 2017.

–from Rogue



BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
 

Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall Of Fame Class Of 2017

I have to agree with Jiggs comments. You have guys like Mark Temple from BOLT in CA who has been putting himself in harms way for decades. Spending hours and hours with bikers in helping them with bullshit court cases.

Maybe we should have all of the bikers who Mark has personally helped post on this. Mark has been fighting CA helmet law, in the field, front line battles to where he was even arrested for an infraction.

I don’t know of any other freedom fighter in the entire US, who is still currently active, who can come close to what Mark has done and is doing for FREEDOM for todays riders. Maybe the Museum needs to post exactly what they mean by freedom fighter…a close friend, large contributor?

–California Rider
Newcastle , CA


BIKERNET GUN NUT REPORT– Record-High Gun Industry Figures Reflect Surges in Sales and Permits.

FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 Record-High Gun Industry Figures Reflect Surges in Sales and Permits

The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) has recently released a report detailing the sizeable contribution the firearm and ammunition industry makes towards the economic well-being of this country. According to “The Firearms and Ammunition Industry Economic Impact Report: 2017,” on the economic impact of the firearm industry in terms of jobs and taxes:

The overall contribution to the economy has jumped from $49.3 billion in 2015 to $51.3 billion in 2016; the industry generates significant tax revenues, with combined business and excise taxes of more than $6.8 billion in the last year; manufacturers, distributors and vendors of guns and ammunition employ over 141,000 people (FTE), with close to 160,000 additional jobs in supplier and ancillary industries; and
2016 saw increases over 2015 in every category listed – jobs, wages, and federal and state taxes generated.

More generally, the economic impact of the industry between 2008 and 2016 increased from $19.1 billion to $51.3 billion, a staggering 168% change.

Not surprisingly, these figures are consistent with other positive firearm trends.

At the same time, the number of National Firearms Act (NFA) firearms processed in applications by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has increased steadily each year, from 147,484 in 2005 to 1,426,211 in 2015, a close to ten-fold increase.

Another indicator of a strong Second Amendment community, the annual growth in the number of persons with concealed carry permits continues to set records, with 1.73 million new concealed handgun permits issued in 2015. According to the Crime Prevention Research Center, this represents a change of 215 percent since 2007 – even with an increasing number of states moving towards permitless carry laws.

The mainstream media work hard to convince the public that gun control measures are justified because gun owners are outliers, with gun ownership on the wane across the country. These facts speak for themselves – ever-growing numbers of Americans believe in the Second Amendment, and take active steps to exercise their right to keep and bear arms



WHY CHOOSE SPECTRO OILS?

For over 50 years Spectro Oils has been the go-to name in motorcycle oils. Since it was founded in 1966 Spectro has held true to its core values of producing the best quality products, exceptional customer support, and a strong support for the motorcycle industry.

Spectro’s products are engineered to provide the highest levels of performance across the full range of full-synthetic, semi-synthetic and petroleum lubricants for all types of power-sports engines, and transmissions. Spectro also provides premier products for your brakes, chain, suspension, air filter, cooling system, and the appearance of your bike as well. Spectro protects your bike from front to back, and everywhere in between!

Spectro Heavy Duty Platinum Full Synthetic
Heavy Duty Platinum Full Synthetic is engineered specifically for Harley high-performance engines and other high-output V-Twin motors. Spectro Heavy Duty Platinum Full Synthetic provides smoother shifting, reduces friction, offers tremendous lubrication and provides superior protection in extreme heat conditions. A.P.I. SF/SG – Diesel-rated.

–Kit Maira
Easyriders

Spectro Oils
www.spectro-oils.com


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V-TWIN EXPO INTRODUCTIONS FROM AMD–

Kibblewhite Precision Machining: Will Kibblewhite (right, seen here with sales engineer Mike Perry) oversees a Pacifica, California, facility where the science of replacement and performance valve-train really has been turned into an art form.

From their acclaimed Black Diamond, Tensilite and White Diamond valve programs, to stems, retainers, springs, guides, seals, seats, tappets and shims, the “KPMI System” is materials and design matched system engineering that produces compatible components that work together in glorious harmony – a not inconsequential consideration where any engine is concerned, but not least in the V-twin layout; www.kpmi.us


Mid-USA:
The Hazelwood, Missouri based distributor’s new 2017 ‘En-Cycle-Pedia’ catalog showcased the results of another busy 12 months, adding further to its extensive own brand range, many new accessory brands, and a slew of products for Harley’s 2017 M-8 Touring models. At over 1,100 pages, their 2017 catalog includes many specialty products that prove that it is the details that matter as well as the big ticket items; www.mid-usa.com

 



RAM Mounts: Ranging from universal to custom, RAM offers a wide variety of bases to choose from depending on the style of bike and desired mounting location. Each base connects to their patented double ball and socket design – RAM was introduced in 1992 and offers “thousands of modular products for any adventure.” An innovative and versatile modular approach to managing a rider’s “creature comforts” it centers on a system of ball and socket mounts that revolve around an elastomeric rubber ball – incorporating a non-slip feature and shock and vibration dampening. Materials include high quality assembly hardware, durable composites, steel, stainless steel, rubber and aluminum; the mounting bases and complete kits are manufactured in the USA and come with a lifetime warranty; www.rammount.com
 



Magnum Shielding: CEO Scott Hurwitz (left) and Engineering Manager Chris Hughson introduced the new Magnum ‘Caliber’ handlebar kits for 1 ¼” Bagger and Ape Hanger handlebars with 12,” 14” and 16” height options for select ABS and non-ABS models. Based at Pittsford, New York, Magnum says this is the industry’s only truly complete kit that combines great fitting and perfectly matching braided brake lines and control cables with their new chrome plated or black powdercoat finish premium quality ‘Caliber’ handlebars; check out their newly rebuilt website at www.magnumshielding.com
 



James Gaskets: The Dayton, Nevada based market leading gasket and seals manufacturer is working hard on a major new product project that is leveraging their state-of-the-art R&D, materials science and manufacturing investments with a program that will see them staying at the cutting edge of the late model replacement and performance gasket market; www.jamesgaskets.com
 


The Leatherworks Inc:
Home of the ‘Nickel’ saddlebags, Aimee Thacher always gets animated where quality materials and genuine craftsmanship are concerned, and that passion translates into just about the best quality design and craftsman made motorcycle luggage money can buy. Check out their leather-matched fitments for Indian models; www.leatherworksinc.com

 
 



Design Engineering Inc (DEI):
A year ago, the award-winning Avon Lake, Ohio based noise control and thermal barrier specialist Design Engineering Inc. introduced an updated version of its award-winning flexible heat shields to include additional sizes and premium finishes. Since then further additions to the DEI range have included their Protective Split Sleeve – “great way to add additional protection to exposed wire looms, hoses and cables,” according to DEI’s Director of Motorcycle Products Brian VanKoevering.

Most recently DEI has extended its best-selling titanium exhaust wrap with LR (lava rock) technology with a great looking satin black finish edition. Extremely popular with customizers and performance tuners, installation is easy because the material is more pliable and no pre-wetting is needed. It is temperature resistant to 1,800 degrees F (nearly 1,000 degrees C) and available in all of Design Engineering’s popular roll lengths; www.deipowersports.com

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BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY BLONDE SECTION– A flight is on its way to Sydney, when a blonde in economy class gets up, moves to the first class section and sits down. The flight attendant watches her do this, and asks to see her ticket. She then informs the blonde that she has only paid for economy class, and that she will have to sit in the back.

The blonde replies, “I’m blonde, I’m beautiful, I’m going to Sydney and I’m staying right here.”

The flight attendant goes into the cockpit and tells the pilot and the co-pilot that there is a blonde bimbo who has an economy ticket but is sitting in first class, and won’t move back to her seat. The co-pilot goes back to the blonde and tries to explain that because she only paid for economy, she will have to leave and return to her seat.

The blonde replies, “I’m blonde, I’m beautiful, I’m going to Sydney and I’m staying right here.”

The co-pilot tells the pilot that he probably should have the police waiting when they land to arrest this blonde woman who won’t listen to reason.

The pilot says, “You say she is a blonde? I’ll handle this, I’m married to a blonde. I speak blonde.”

He goes back to the blonde and whispers in her ear, and she then says, “Oh, I’m sorry” and gets up and goes back to her seat in economy. The flight attendant and co-pilot are amazed and ask him what he said to make her move without any fuss.

The pilot replies, “I told her that first class isn’t going to Sydney.”

–from Sam Burns


FROM THE BIKER’S CHOICE GANG– Twin Power gasket kits

Made in the USA, Twin Power gaskets are offered as complete application-specific kits with all necessary gaskets and seals (or sold individually), with the “highest quality kits” including AFM (Asbestos Free Material) and MLS (Multi-Layered Steel) style gaskets.

“One of the biggest complaints we’ve heard about gaskets is how they’re packaged,” says James Simonelli, Brand Manager for Twin Power. “Many of the gaskets on the market are packaged in uneven quantities, which makes no sense. We’ve also reduced package quantities on many items to help keep inventory costs down.”

Simonelli says Twin Power gaskets offer improved sealing capability, minimal required load to seal, high-crush resistance, exceptional torque retention and outstanding resistance to blowout. Seen here are Twin Power’s primary gasket and top end gasket kits.

TUCKER ROCKY
www.twinpower-usa.com
www.bikerschoice.com




BIKERNET BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB–
New

BMW Boxer Twins –
All air-cooled R45, R50, R60, R65, R75, R80, R90, R100, RS, RT & LS (Not GS) models 1969 to 1994
STOP! Don’t buy a BMW Boxer without first reading this book!

By Peter Henshaw

Having this book in your pocket is just like having a real marque expert by your side. Benefit from the author’s years of experience, learn how to spot a bad Boxer twin quickly, and how to assess a promising one like a true professional. Get the right bike at the right price!
Synopsis

There are lots of books about the classic BMW Boxers; their history, performance, lineage, and the minutiae of its specification. But none of them concentrate entirely on telling you what to look for when buying one secondhand. That’s what this book is about – it is a straightforward, practical guide to buying a used Boxer twin.

It doesn’t list all the correct colour combinations for each year or analyze the bike’s design philosophy – there are excellent books listed at the end of this one that do all of that – but it will help you avoid buying a dud. Point by point, it takes the reader through everything that needs looking at when buying a Boxer, plus spares prices, which is the best model to buy for your needs, and a look at auctions, restorations and paperwork.

The last of the ‘classic’ air-cooled Boxer twins, these bikes are now collector’s items, and many have been saved, restored and continue to be ridden – this book tells the reader how to be part of the Boxer’s ongoing story.

V5005 • 19.5×13.9cm • 64 pages • 101 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-78711-005-2 • UPC: 636847010058

ISBN: 978-1-78711-005-2

£ 12.99 + P&P (eBook prices vary, and delivery is free)

Additional Information

Features practical advice on what to look for when buying secondhand.

These classic German twins are now highly collectable.

The only available book of its kind




AMA OPEN-ROAD NEWS–
Trail stewardship grants available for National Forest Trails

The AMA joins four other trail advocacy groups to select winners

The American Motorcyclist Association has joined with a broad spectrum of trail advocacy organizations in a joint project with the U.S. Forest Service to improve both motorized and nonmotorized trails in national forests. Any project that meets national quality standards will qualify for consideration, including:

Clearing and brushing
Tread repair
Structure repair
Replacement or installation of trail signs
Projects which will reduce existing trail deferred maintenance
The program originated in a partnership between the USFS and the National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance. It is being administered collaboratively with the AMA, the Blue Ribbon Coalition, the Back Country Horsemen of America and the International Mountain Biking Association.

Grants are intended for summer use trails, to cover either newly identified or deferred maintenance needs. Any nonprofit organization is eligible and should have a sponsored volunteer agreement or other agreement with the local Forest Service office for work under these grants.

Roughly $230,000 is being provided by the USFS to fund the project. Grants are expected to range from $2,000 to $20,000 per organization and will require a 1:1 match of cash (preferred), contributed funding, and/or in-kind contributions of volunteer labor or use of existing equipment.

Trail grants are expected to be announced by June 15 and work is intended to be completed by Dec. 31.

When:
Application materials must be submitted by Friday, June 2.

How to Submit:
A completed application, proposed project budget, letter of support from the district ranger or forest supervisor where the work will be done and an IRS letter of determination of the applicant group’s nonprofit status should be emailed to TrailGrants@wildernessalliance.org. All the forms are available at www.wildernessalliance.org.

For more information, visit the grant programs website for the program fact sheet at the web address above or contact the AMA at grassroots@AMAcycle.org.

 

 

BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY IS STILL OPEN– A woman went to a pet shop and spotted a large, beautiful parrot.

There was a sign on the cage that said $50.00. “Why so little?” she asked the pet store owner.

The owner looked at her and said, “Look, I should tell you first that this bird used to live in a house of prostitution, and sometimes it says some pretty vulgar stuff.”

The woman thought about this, but decided she had to have the bird anyway. She took it home and hung the bird’s cage up in her living room and waited for it to say something.

The bird looked around the room, then at her, and said, “New house, new madam.”

The woman was a bit shocked at the implication, but then thought “That’s really not so bad.”

When her two teenage daughters returned from school, the bird saw them and said, “New house, new madam, new girls.”

The girls and the woman were a bit offended but then began to laugh about the situation

considering how and where the parrot had been raised.

Moments later, the woman’s husband Oly came home from work.

The bird looked at him and said, “Hi Oly” !

–from Rik Savenko




UTVUnderground.com Presents: RJ Anderson’s “XP1K4” Off-Road Video Now LIVE!– 
Five minutes of mind bending freestyle motocross-inspired insanity once again hits the wire

The most anticipated off-road viral video of the year – “XP1K4” launched today on UTVUnderground.com. The fourth installment of the wildly-successful film franchise features the driving skills of newly crowned 2017 UTV World Champion and three time off-road champion, RJ Anderson.

The title sponsor Polaris RZR is joined by RIGID Industries, Rockstar Energy and BFGoodrich as supporting sponsors of XP1K4. UTVUnderground.com and motorsports production powerhouse Mad Media once again teamed up, and were led by the “The Martelli Brothers” who returned to direct the newest chapter. The XP1K4 media team hit the launch button this morning – distributing via Youtube and Facebook worldwide.

XP1K4 is five minutes of full throttle, turbo powered, mind bending off-road action! This time around, RJ Anderson lays down a massive barrage of gravity defying stunts in his highly modified 2017 Polaris RZR XP® Turbo EPS UTV. RJ fearlessly attacks massive jumps, whoops, high speed drifts, and treacherous rocky terrain. XP1K4 was shot in the stunning Southern California mountains east of San Diego as homage to the birthplace freestyle motocross.

Tony Vanillo and his team of dirt and ramp engineers at Off-Road Management Group brought the insane obstacle course to life including the updated version of the treacherous “Wall of Death” and a massive ramp to dirt backflip.

The XP1K viral film series has accrued more than 42 Million aggregate video views across YouTube, Facebook and Instagram so far, and has been watched in more than 70 different countries. The premium-branded, viral video campaign has made hundreds of millions of impressions worldwide, redefining the sport Utility Vehicle (UTV) and Side-by-Side (SxS) market.


Directed by The Martelli Brothers – Produced by Mad Media
Photography by Mad Media

See the XP1K4 RZR Vehicle Reveal Video Here:

To learn more about XP1K4 and see all of the videos and photos surrounding campaign visit www.utvunderground.com.


AVON TYRES Sponsors Vintage Racer
Brittany Olsen– 
Avon Motorcycle Tyres North America will sponsor vintage motorcycle racer and Spirit of Sturgis Vintage Festival organizer Brittany Olsen throughout 2017.

Olsen started the year right with a win at Billy Lane’s Inaugural Sons of Speed Vintage Races in Daytona, Florida, and will ride her 1923 Harley-Davidson Board Track Racer outfitted with Avon Speedmaster-MKII and GP tires at various events throughout the United States.

“Brittany brings amazing energy to every race and event,” said Ken Warner, Vice President of Marketing for Avon Tyres North America. “We are proud to partner with her and look forward to the excitement that her passion for vintage racing will undoubtedly produce this year.”

The Speedmaster-MKII is a classic ribbed front tire and is available in street and race compounds. It features a curved tread profile and tread pattern typical of classic bikes. Olsen will also be running on the Avon GP race tire at select events. Both tire lines are constructed of modern rubber compounds to deliver enhanced durability and performance.

For more information about Brittany Olsen, visit www.facebook.com/20thCenturyRacing


SCOOTER TRAMP SCOTTY OPENS A WEBSITE– What would really happen if you simply said, “Screw it all”, packed your motorcycle, and rode into the sunset never to return? Who would you meet? How would you get by?

Romance? What crazy adventures would come your way? Well that’s exactly what this website is about.

It’s the ongoing chronicle of a man who left in the spring of 1995 and has since stayed in no one place longer than two months. In it you’ll find ‘how to’ information, video, photography, the true tales of strange and often outrageous times that could never have been planned, and insight of what’s happening in the world of the ‘full time motorcycle drifter’ today…

http://www.scootertrampscotty.com/

QUICK, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
 

Lakefront Noise Bill Passes Illinois House

“Almost all the motorcycles you hear have had their exhaust system deliberately tampered with,” says 2nd Ward Alderman Brian Hopkins”

GASP!!! Who and why would one endeavor to do such a thing to their motorcycle?? And why must we allow the shrill shriek of those sirens constantly heading to Northwestern Hospital? (fact: the only major Trauma Center in the area.)

Alas, had our Queen Hillary been elected, we Lakeshore Liberals wouldn’t be suffering these indignities and annoyances from the peasantry! If you will…….

–Pauly D.

Chicago, IL


BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT VOCABULARY LESSON OF THE DAY—
 
Avarice: [av-er-is]

noun 
1.
insatiable greed for riches; inordinate, miserly desire to gain and hoard wealth.

QUOTES

The most ancient and natural grounds of quarrels are lust and avarice; which, though we may allow to be brethren, or collateral branches of pride, are certainly the issues of want.

— Jonathan Swift, “The Battle of the Books, ” A Tale of a Tub, 1704
 

ORIGIN
Avarice entered English in the 1200s, at the time when Middle English was spoken. It comes from an Old French term, which finds its roots in the Latin word avar(us) “greedy.”




LE PERA SEAT OF THE WEEK—
Bare Bones, Up Front: Here’s a classic for the rider who needs to be pushed slightly forward for an improved riding position. It’s classic and comfortable.

Overview
Moves you 2.5″ closer to the handlebars than the standard Bare Bones.

Shown on Road King.
Specs

Driver Seating:

10″ Wide
Passenger Seating:

N/A

MSRP:

$242.00

Options:

Biker Gel: MSRP + $ 87.00
Leather Seating: MSRP + $ 88.00
Full Leather: MSRP + $149.00

Part Number:

LKU-005 [’08-’17]

 
 

WINDVEST TESTIMONIAL– “Wanted to follow up and send a BIG THANK YOU!! Doug and me hooked up in Daytona and he installed a 12-inch gunsmoke, and although it’s rare nowadays to find a product that performs up to the hype, this one is it.

Going home at 80-85 mph with the radio halfway up and could hear it fine, I will never own any other windshield. This thing is great. And what made it even better was the fact that you are so accommodating.

You run a first-rate business, and I really feel bad for the bikers out there that don’t know about this product and are going from windshield to windshield, when all they need is a WindVest, Problem Solved.

Thanks again for great customer service and by far the best addition to my Road Glide yet. Sincerely.”

–Ken



TUNE-IN ALERT: TOP GEAR SEASON FINALE SUNDAY APRIL 23 at 8p/7c on BBC AMERICA–
Matt LeBlanc drives an eight-wheeled rescue vehicle from Russia, Rory Reid turns the world’s ugliest car into a luxury yacht, and Chris Harris reviews the new Porsche Cayman. Also, Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay is the studio guest on Sunday, April 23rd at 8p/7c!

THE BAD UNCLE ON H-D QUARTERLY REPORTS– As Harley Davidson’s first quarter financials slowly percolate out, it is time to evaluate the company and where it is going. It shouldn’t be much of a surprise to see that first quarter earnings are down 5.7% compared to last year.

There are many of the factors that affect this but with record low unemployment it seems that people just are not buying new motorcycles. Motorcycles are luxury items for all intensive purposes and as the baby boomers move to the final stages of life they refocus on other things, travel, health and family. This huge demographic just simply will not be able to ride any more.

Mix in a turbulent election in the US that soured many peoples view of bikers as xenophobic, sexist and racists and people are putting distance between themselves and motorcycles. Professionals like lawyers, Doctors and accountants think long and hard about the impact of being grouped with those beliefs so they may park or sell their motorcycle.

The financials also gives insight into where the company is going in the next ten years. The five key objectives the company outlined are

Deliver superior return on investment – this is standard fare for a company but it does raise an important question about how they hope to achieve this. Does that mean maximizing the US work force and supply chain or does it mean out sourcing to other countries. It may mean that the majority of parts are manufactured else where and simply assembled or final assembly of partial complete motorcycles. It is an important fact that plays well with the next objective

Growing the business without growing its environmental impact. President Donald Trump is trying to bring balance back to stifling environment regulations currently in place. So while that means coal mines and logging camps have free reign to destroy your favourite national park, rivers and streams Harley Davidson and automobile manufactures realize that it is only a short-term hiccup. Design and development costs hundreds of millions of dollars and take years to implement.

So that means the Wethead Harley is not going to disappear. The EPA maybe controlled some, but manufactures will still work towards new technical goals.

Grow international business to 50 percent of annual volume. Harley-Davidson realizes that to grow the company they have to expand their Global reach. Europe’s population is twice that of the United States. Asia makes up over half of the worlds population with 4.4 billion people.

Many of those markets rely heavily on motorcycles and scooters as daily transportation.

Add two million new American Harley Davidson riders. This objective is a little more difficult then it would seem on the surface. To add two million new Harley riders in the US they also have to offset the millions of baby boomers that will be physically unable to ride or have simply died in the next ten years.

While you maybe laughing how many 75 -80 year olds still ride? A large chunk of the Harley population will be gone in the next ten to twenty years. That means Harley has to draw riders from other brands such as Honda and Yamaha but also appeal to millennial that are beginning to have the disposable income to afford a heavy weight motorcycle.

The key demographic that they need to attract are the skateboarders and extreme sports enthusiasts that make up this younger population. It is selling the rebel image as opposed to the crocket rocket, a rebel image that doesn’t include the racial xenophobe overtones.

Launch 100 new motorcycles. Let that soak in for a moment. 100 new motorcycle models in the next ten years. Harley currently has 37 models across 6 platforms (7 if you include trikes but they are still based on the touring platform). We know that the current rubber mount Sportster is getting long in the tooth so there are at least 6 models there to be replaced with a new engine design.

The M8 engine will replace the Twin Cam in the Softail and Dyna models account for 12 more. Smudge the figures to say at the CVO models count as unique and different add 30 new models. That puts us at about 50 models.

So what are the other 50 “new, high-impact motorcycles” Harley Davidson plans to unveil within the next ten years? That is where the other four objectives for Harley-Davidson really start to take meaning. These new models have to fit within those confines – appeal to new riders, draw existing riders to the Harley-Davidson brand, appeal to international riders, be environmentally friendly and cheap to manufacture.

Many old timers grumble about the Street models but they may just be the new face of the grizzled company. Maybe the company will dip its toes back into the sport bike scene with the return of Buell. Maybe a scrambler model to compete with BMW, Ducati, and Triumph for adventurers. Maybe side-by-sides or even a golf cart.

So what does that mean for us. We can rest assured that the Heritage Softail and Electra Glide tourers are not going to disappear though they may be liquid cooled. They are the foundation and backbone of the company.

The current sales of international models already are not that far behind the US domestic sales and balance should be achievable with the current models. Harley- Davidson has a history lesson from the AMF years. Their diversity can be a dangerous thing if not handle right and if they neglect their core brand. But evolution is enviable. Refusing to change and embrace adjustments turns us to dinosaurs.

-bad Uncle Monkey


POLICE MOTORCYCLE HIT BY AUTOPILOT TESLA– According to a report in the Arizona Republic, a Phoenix police motorcycle was hit by a Tesla Model X operating on autopilot. Police said the officer and the Tesla exited a freeway with the motorcycle in front. When the rider stopped for a light, the car stopped as well, but then started moving forward. The officer jumped off the bike, which was struck at low speed by the car.

The driver reported having the car on autopilot at the time. The officer was uninjured and the car driver wasn’t ticketed.

Tesla has warned customers in the past that its autopilot mode does not mean a driver can completely disengage, but increasingly it seems customers are unwilling to listen. Tesla’s website specifically states that drivers are in command of their vehicles after exiting freeways.

The company announced in October that it would soon begin including hardware in its vehicles that could make them fully autonomous. Currently, the vehicles are simply equipped with driver aids like forward collision warning, automatic braking and auto steering.

–Bill Bish
NCOM

Check Bill’s complete report on Bikernet.—Renegade




HIPPY KILLER WEEKEND COMING—
I’m rolling on my Indian to the VA hospital in Westwood this afternoon. We are attending the Shen Yun action in Long Beach Friday night and an imagining sculpture artist from Disney is stopping by the shop on Saturday to coach me on my first bronze.

Then we will hit the TrailBlazers MC Banquet in Domingues Hills for the historic racing action. I invited Go and Masumi from Brat Style, but they are flat track racing in Perris, CA all day on Saturday with their ’39 Indian modified.

I’ve been told this would be a good time to retire and let some young guns take Bikernet to the next level. I don’t know what to make of it, but I do know they’re right. But I would hang onto the Cantina, so I could continue to write wild shit in the middle of the night, while drinking Gentlemen’s Jack brought to me by the Redhead of Redheads.

Let’s see what happens next.

Ride free forever,

–Bandit

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