HOT ACTION THURSDAY NEWS FOR APRIL 4TH, 2013

Hey,

I hate to discuss politics over custom motorcycles and redheads. It’s not fair, but it’s all over us. I mentioned how the government should be given a project and told to finish it before it causes anymore problems, like fix the Post Office, and don’t come back until it’s done.

I watched a presentation by Greg Smith, a young man who wrote “Why I Left Goldman Sachs.” He explains how our government has no control over the large banks, and what can or should be done. Check it out. It’s written in plain language. And there is a plain language solution, if these bastards would step up and get it done.

So let me get this straight: They can’t balance their budget. They can’t fix the Post Office or the out-of-control banking system, yet they want us to follow their rules.

Okay, so enough of this stuff. I need a new bottle of whiskey and an open road. We are discussing the ride to Paso Robles, California with Marilyn Stemp of IronWorks and Ted Sands of Performance Machine. We plan to stop and see the gang at JIMS.

In the meantime, I’m headed to Mazatlan, Mexico for the largest motorcycle rally of the year. The brothers at Spitfire Motorcycles talked me into it. I’m sure the weekend will flow with Tequila, cervasas, and … Let’s hit the news.

The Bikernet News is Sponsored in part by IronWorks Magazine

COVERMAX TRIKE COVER from Biker’s Choice–This heavy-duty, top of the line, all weather cover is designed specifically for Harley-Davidson Trikes.

With waterproof seams, constructed of 300-denier polyester with PU coating, and ultra soft 30G velour lining to protect your paint from scratches.

Two top covered reflective vents improve ventilation and help reduce condensation build up. Incorporates a convenient access panel without removing the cover. Finished with grommets for use of a security cable lock.

To order CoverMax products, contact your local Tucker Rocky dealer. For assistance locating a dealer call customer service at 877-848-1320 or visit www.TuckerRocky.com and click on the dealer locator tab.

Part # 10-7551 MSRP: $139.95

BIKERNET OPTIMIST QUOTE OF THE DAY–Everything will be alright in the end. So, if it isn’t alright, it’s not the end.

–Juan Valdez

 
 

LATEST SEAT FROM ADAM CROFT–
I just completed a leather seat for the new United States Coast Guard motorcycle that will be unveiled at this years Rolling Thunder XXVI.

I used the original 1943 USCG logo and concentrated on the seat looking like it was made in the ‘40s. I am very happy with the results and hope everyone will enjoy the unveiling of the new Coast Guard motorcycle!

–Adam Croft
www.croftleather.com

HOT OFF THE PRESSES, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–Lil Emery to the Rescue: Grille-ing the V-Rod

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=1775

Looking for the chrome cover and grills for the radiator for a 2013 V-Rod Muscle

–Rodney Williams
rodneygwilliams@hotmail.com
Fayetteville, GA

We dug up the original website, and Rodney was going to reach out to them, and see if they carried the grills he needs.–Wrench

http://www.lilemery.com/

BIKER DRESSED AS EASTER BUNNY PULLED OVER–A motorcycle rider in an Easter Bunny costume was pulled over by a California Highway Patrol officer on Saturday.

By Daniel Arkin, Staff Writer, NBC News

A motorcyclist wearing a full Easter Bunny costume was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol early Saturday after officers on routine patrol spotted the costumed man traveling down Interstate 8 without a helmet, NBCLosAngeles.com reported.

CHP Officer Adam Griffiths reportedly radioed: “I’m stopping the Easter Bunny.”

The motorist – who was cruising in a shiny red bike with an old-fashioned sidecar – told Griffiths that he was on his way to an Easter charity event at which he was required to wear a bunny costume, including white gloves and floppy feet.
Griffiths’ partner snapped a photo of the repentant rabbit, which has since circulated widely on social media networks.

Grifiths told the man that the bunny head obstructed his view and put other motorists in danger, according to local reports. But Griffiths ultimately let him off with a verbal warning instead of a citation.

“If you ride a motorcycle, you have to be aware of your total surroundings,” CHP spokesman Brian Pennings told the Los Angeles Times.

–from Rogue

FLASH FROM A READER–FLU BUG THURSDAY NEWS for March 28, 2013

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10991

CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL POSTS RULES FOR LEGAL LANE-SPLITTING– This is ridiculous. Now we have Greg Covel, executive director of ABATE of California telling us “They are very reasonable” Who does he work for the CHP, he’s suppose to be supporting us. Well there is another group not to belong to.

–Joseph Guarino
iamguarino@yahoo.com
Tombstone, AZ


NEW MEDIA PARTNERS SUPPORT THE 2013 LA CALENDAR SHOW– Gianatsis Design Associates, producers of the annual LA Calendar Motorcycle Show and the FastDates.com Calendars, is excited to announce that top media partners will be joining long-standing title sponsor Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys, to help expand the stature of this year’s Show in the motorcycle industry. Joining the Calendar Show as valued partners is Barnett’s Bike Craft Magazine featuring retro and cafe bikes, Source Media’s American V-Twin Group of magazines Hot Bike, Hot Bike Baggers and Street Chopper, and the motorcycle events monthly Thunder Press.

The editors from each of the magazines will be in attendance to cover the event, assist in judging their sponsored classes, and choosing the top bikes to appear in their publications. Show producer Jim Gianatsis will be photographing the winning bikes to appear in the Magazines and the next FastDates.com Calendars. In addition to the coveted Best of Show and Class Awards, AFT Customs will present its Visionary Award Trophy for the most innovative and exciting bike at the event. No other singel bike event in America will provide custom bike builders and their sponsors with as much public exposure and media attention.

The Calendar Show in recent years has broadened its focus from just the American V-Twin custom market, to embrace the growing Collector and Cafe Bike segments. The Show still includes its popular Pro Builder and Street Custom classes, Cafe Bike / Bobber, and Sportbike / Racebike Classes, and now the growing Collector Bike Market for European and Japanese Classics. Show Entries will be placed in a Concours d’ Elegance displays on grass and patio walkways in the Queen Mary’s Seawalk Village.

There is also an opportunity for Builders and Sellers to join the very affordable Seller’s Showcase to market their bike or services, without having to purchase a full size Exhibitor Space.


NHTSA ALERT, TRIUMPH RECALL–The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that Triumph Motorcycles (Triumph) is recalling 3,799 certain model year 2012-2013 Daytona 675, Street Triple, Speed Triple, and Tiger 800 motorcycles. The recall is because of a manufacturing error that may cause the turn signal stems on the front and rear of the motorcycle to fracture. If the turn signal stems break, the turn signals may not be visible to other vehicles on the road, increasing the risk of a vehicle crash.

Triumph will notify owners and dealers will replace the turn signal stems, free of charge. The manufacturer has not yet provided a notification schedule. Owners may contact Triumph at 1-678-854-2010 for more information. Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236, or go to www.safercar.gov.

NHTSA Campaign Number: 13V104000
Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Posted by Sam Kanish
From IronWorks


A REQUEST FROM THE ISLANDS–
Just wondering if you could run this in Bikernet this week: we just updated our web-site (http://kfabhawaii.com).

Also, I had my bike come out in IronWorks Magazine (http://iwblogger.com/2013/nex-gen-hawaiian-eye/)

Mahalo!
–Darren

Always a pleasure to work with the crew of Kustom Fab.–Bandit

NEW FROM THE BIKERNET APPAREL CREW–Check out the remake of the Slugster Vest.

Premium grade genuine leather
Cruiser Weight, 1.3mm
Baseball style knit collar
2 conceal and carry pockets
#8 zippers
Shirttail back
1pc front and back panels
Diamond stitch shoulder yokes

Let me know your thoughts,,,
Also I have the Derby leather jacket being mocked up and the Double-aught 18oz denims we spoke about being worked on.

–Andy

We will also launch a line of 5-Ball apparel in the near future.—Bandit

JUST DISCOVERED–where Yamaha got part of its inspiration for the motor design of the Road Star.

–from Andreas Dudda

SPRING HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH VEGAS?–Spring is here and that means it’s time to register for the 13th Annual Las Vegas BikeFest!

Just $55 gets you everything with an Ultimate Pass.
Vendor Village entry ($15 value per day); Event t-shirt;
Commemorative souvenir (first 6,000 to pick up registration packages); Rally pin (not available for sale separately); Shuttle service from Fremont Street to the Vendor Village ($5 value each way); Free drinks and snacks at the Rev It Up Kick Off Party on Thursday night;
Grand prize giveaway entries; entry to all activities in the Cashman Theater and more!

PLUS you can participate in any of the following:
•Friday Poker Run or Poker Walk
•Saturday Poker Run
•Bike entry in the Baddest Bagger Las Vegas Show

•Bike entry in the Custom Bike Show
 
REGISTER TODAY!

Don’t Miss the Free* Concerts at Las Vegas BikeFest 2013!

Friday, October 4 come check out Grammy nominated country artist Joe Nichols in the Vendor Village at Cashman Center. The Friday concert will start at 8:30pm.

Saturday, October 5 see classic rockers Foghat and Blue Oyster Cult in the Vendor Village. The Saturday concert will start at 7:30pm.

*The concerts are included in the purchase of Ultimate and Party Pass registrations.

Click here to register now for your Party or Ultimate Pass!

Come See Us During Arizona Bike Week

Headed to Arizona Bike Week? Be sure to stop by and see us at The Hideaway Grill on Friday, April 5; or Chester’s Harley-Davidson Backstage BikerBash on Saturday, April 6. We will have free BikeFest swag and a chance to win Ultimate Pass registrations.

Going on the 2nd Annual Vegas Poker Run on Thursday, April 25? Make sure to find Sheldon and receive a flyer for a free Mulligan for the run.


TRADEMARK CLAIM AGAINST BIKERNET LOGO–
U.S. Biker assotiates brought to our attention the illegal use of our clublogo. Designed by member Duc it has been our unique trademark since longtimes, used on colors, clothing, clubbikes.

Becoming full member means wearing the tattoo.

Our logo is registered in 2006 and well known throughout The Netherlands and Europe, therefore your use is illegal.

We strongly advise you to change your logo and immediatly stop the illegal use of our logo.

We will contact our legal members to take further steps neccessary.

–Fred

Hey Fred,

Unfortunately your claim is off base. I asked Jon Towle to draw that logo for my book Outlaw Justice in the early to mid ’90s. It was published in Outlaw Justice for the first time therefore copyrighted as owned by 5-Ball Inc. It has since been used in various forms for about 18 years on Bikernet.com.

Our logo is well known all over the world.

–Bandit

PS. We let our attorney, Scott B. Well, know about this, and you’ll read his response in the Sunday Post. Hang on!

DREW’S (midweek) NEWS, MACHINE SHOP–
A great look into old fashioned machining, still “turning” a profit today, and appearing to be looking into the future in the same old fashioned way.

Though I fully appreciate the need and advantages of CNC machining, seeing this type of operation still going strong really makes me smile.

Hope you enjoy
See ya next time

DREW GATEWOOD
AMA/F.I.M. Technical Steward

GEARS – Gatewood Engineering And Race Support
P.O. Box 2568
Chesterton, IN.
tele/fax: 219-926-5647
email: gears55@frontier.com
www.gearswebsite.com


HIGHWAY HAWK FLYS INTO CHARLOTTE–Highway Hawk, distributed by Aeromach USA, LLC in Charlotte, North Carolina, offers a complete line of handlebars for Harley-Davidson, metric and custom build motorcycles. Available in both chrome and black powder coated finish, the bars are available in a wide variety of styles.

“We have everything from a simple straight 29-inch handle bar dimpled for Harley-Davidson motorcycles to 16-inch apes in black or chrome to a complete set of bars with chrome switches and levers pre-wired for plug-and-play simplicity” stated Paul Aiken, managing director of Aeromach. “We offer a very attractive line of handlebars for metric fitment as well including two styles of adjustable bars to make a riding style as aggressive or comfortable as needed.” Aiken continued.

For more information call your local dealer, visit www.aeromachmfg.com or call toll-free at 800-990-9392.

–Paul Aiken
Aeromach USA, LLC
800-990-9392 orders
704-599-1333 office
www.aeromach.net

Thanks to Jack for the shots of the Daytona girls. 

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BIKERNET SECURITY TEAM ALERT, NOT ALL THIEVES ARE STUPID!!–A very interesting article. The electronic age has produced electronic criminals.
 
1. A friend of a friend left their car in the long-term parking at the airport while traveling and someone broke into the car. Using the?information on the car’s registration in the glove compartment, they?drove the car to the people’s home in Pebble Beach and robbed it. So I guess if we are going to leave the car in long-term parking, we should not leave the registration/insurance cards in it, nor your remote garage door opener.

This gives us something to think about with all our new electronic technology.
 
2. GPS.?A police report states that someone had their car broken into while they were at a football game. The car was parked in a designated parking lot adjacent to the football stadium and specially allotted to football fans. Things stolen from the car?included a gun, a garage door remote control and a GPS which had?been prominently mounted on the dashboard.

When the victims got home, they found that their house had been ransacked and just about everything worth anything had been stolen. The thieves had used the GPS to guide them to the house. They then used the garage remote?control to open the garage door and gain entry to the house. The thieves knew the owners were at the football game, they knew what time the game was scheduled to finish and so they knew how much time they had to clean out the house. It would appear that they had brought a?truck to empty the house of its contents. Something to consider if you have a GPS – don’t put your home address in it… Put a nearby address (like a store or gas station) so you can still find your way home if you need to, but no one else would know where you live if your GPS were stolen.

3. MOBILE PHONES
 
I never thought of this…….This lady has now changed her habit of how she lists her names on her mobile phone after her handbag was stolen. Her handbag, which contained her cell phone, credit card, wallet, etc., was stolen. 20 minutes later when she called her hubby, from a pay phone telling him?what had happened, hubby says ‘I received your text asking about our Pin number and I’ve replied a little while ago.’ When they rushed down to the bank, the bank staff told them all the money was already withdrawn. The thief had actually used the stolen cell phone to text ‘hubby’ in the contact list and got hold of the pin number. Within 20?minutes he had withdrawn all the money from their bank account.

Moral of the lesson:
 
a. Do not disclose the relationship between you and the people in your contact list. Avoid using names like Home, Honey, Hubby, Sweetheart, Dad, Mom, etc….
b. And very importantly, when sensitive info is being asked through texts, CONFIRM by calling back.
c. Also, when you’re being texted by friends or family to meet them somewhere, be sure to call back to confirm that the message came from them. If you don’t reach them, be very careful about going places to meet ‘family and friends’ who text you.

–from Rogue

UNCLE MONKEY FEELS THE PRESSURE–I like to stay one step ahead of the game but at the end of the day I’m still only human. This last week I had my ass handed to me by a mountain of work juggling deadlines here, there and everywhere else. Not only was I burning the candle at both ends I managed to break it into a few extra pieces all rapidly burning like the fuse of a Wilie E. Coyote Acme bomb.

Every week I look forward to stealing a few moments to sit and write this column. It helps me feel connected to the motorcycle that impatiently waits for spring to arrive. Last week as a whirlwind of activity kept me away from the keyboard it also kept my mind away from winding highways, chasing the setting sun, man, machine, and freedom. I was instead consumed with thoughts of drywall, paint chips, and water heaters trying to float my freshly laid laminate flooring away.

I’m not making excuses. We’ve all been there at one time or the other. There is nothing more we would like to do then throw our leg over our steel horse and hit the open road. Blow off some steam to return to the tasks at hand with a clear mind, a settled soul. But sometime our only option is roll up our sleeves and get the job done. It means sometimes we have to forgo the people and things we love, with the hope that it will all pay off in the end, that our love ones will still be there on the other side.

My life is finally getting back to normal. Old Man Winter seems to be retreating. The house is as finished as it is going to get. I hit the gym for the first time in a long time. There are a few motorcycles out on the streets today, but with six foot snow banks and some streets impassable with even my wife’s 4×4, it is only the brave or the stupid who ride. It is only a matter of time before our brief window of summer will be upon us, open highways, open hearts beating to the passionate thump of our exhaust. Soon we will ride.

-bad Uncle Monkey

AUSSIE BIKER BEER BAN–
Northern Territory licensing laws are to be changed permanently so no NT pub can serve bikers wearing colours ever again.

An emergency directive was rushed through to stop the 200 Hells Angels now heading to Darwin from having a beer whilst wearing colours..
It’s reported the emergency ban will only last until April 11 then it expires.

Business Minister David Tollner has recommended the motion for a full time ban to Cabinet and it’s believed it’ll become a permanent rule for all pubs as soon as it passes Parliament.
The move could see young backpackers trying to throw bikers out of pubs.

Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers union branch secretary Matthew Gardiner said such laws could cause tension.

“It puts people in confrontational positions for no real reason,” he said. The Hells Angels are on a run to Darwin for a club get-together on April 5.
Kulgera Roadhouse’s Tina Gausden said some had asked about taking off their colours, but they had been polite about it.

“The guys that have come through here have all been very well-mannered and friendly,” she said. Ms Gausden said she had only seen “dribs and drabs” of the rumoured 200-strong contingent at her premises, 21km from the South Australian border, and was wondering where they all were. Operation Sitara Commander Wayne Harris said outlaw motorcycle clubs were a concern as they were involved in extortion, murders, stealing and drugs.

Cmdr Harris said there had been significant trouble interstate between the Hells Angels and other motorcycle clubs.

Cmdr Harris would not specify whether police were worried about trouble with the Finks at Alice Springs.

He said they were not expecting a clash with the Rebels, or with outlaw motorcycle clubs in general, but hundreds of NT Police have been mobilised to blockade the Hells Angels, setting up multiple roadblocks.

BIKERNET JOURNALIST TURNED DOWN AT BRADENTON–It’s a no go at the Bradenton Motor Sports Park. I went to the track and spent about 15 minutes with her trying to explain the advantages of letting us cover their event, but she just didn’t get it. Not a happy person at all.

She acted as if I was trying to take advantage of them in some way. It was crazy. Anyway, she said our letters all went to the owners of the track directly, and she promised she would call them that night. I waited for 2 days and called her phone and left her a really nice message, asking her to call me back but she never has.

Well Bandit, I’m really sorry that we couldn’t get this set up. I was looking forward to shooting the show. Headed back to INDY in the next day or so. I hope something else will work out in the future at Bowling Green, Ky. I am friends with Dallas (the Owner) so we can always cover that show..

–Danny “The Mad Hungarian” Seybold
TMH PHOTO WORX llc

We win some, we lose some. It’s actually their loss. Our guys go to a lot of work and effort to cover events. They may receive a free $15,00 ticket, but drive hundreds of miles, pay for parking, cover the show, then spend hours writing the story and editing images.—Bandit

NEW FROM THE BIKERNET READER LIBRARY New Bikernet Reader Comment!--Bikernet Installs Samson Legend Series Hellraisers Exhaust

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10624

I used this article as a How-To for my Samson Hellraisers install on a 2013 Softail Slim… Very detailed, very helpful… Thanks guys for all the info…

–Mike Q
Mquinones2503@comcast.net
Glassboro, NJ


MAY/JUNE ISSUE OF IRONWORKS NO APRIL FOOLS’ JOKE–That’s right we’re not joking around in the May/June issue of IronWorks. We have some serious Feature Bikes starting off with “Pala Duro” built by RKB Kustom Speed shop.

This retro looking chopper has special family ties that are more rigid than the frame. You see the bike was originally his brothers. The next bike, “Nex Gen”, comes from Darren Ho out in Hawaii. Darren’s real job may is as a ship worker at Pearl Harbor, but his bike building skills may force a change in paradise.

“One For Charlie” comes from the Shadley Brothers who took a wrecked old Sporty and brought it back to life for one of their friends. This Hot Rod Red beauty sure doesn’t look like it did back in ‘78.

Then we have “Jay’s Bagger”. Jay Burns of Montana turned to his bud Paul Yaffe to transform his ’07 Road Glide into a highway hauler. This bike not only has that special yaffe style and parts, but an eye catching Tangelo Pearl paint job. Can you see me now? Next up is Part 2 of the Carl Morrow “Bad Dog” build. Here’s an expert telling how to do a custom bike build right. Put the speed into the bike, not the build.

Our last feature bike comes from Black Smith Motoring Co. Gio Giovanni works his magic on his newest creation “El Puro Vato”. Its all in the details.

The Feature Stories in the May/June issue run the gamut starting in Indy for the crowning of the champion of the J&P Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show. The J&P UBCBS traveled across the country showcasing the best bike builders in the land. Jeff Najar gives the low down on the Indy show.

Then we travel way west to the Far East with IW’s Meddling Editor Paul Holdsworth as he checked out the 21st Annual Moon Eyes Hot Rod Custom Show in Yokohama, Japan. Paul also had time to look into the custom bike scene and shops there. Meanwhile we get to see what happened at the Mid-America Motorcycle Las Vegas Auction from Judy Chapchick Swan. If you’re a collector or just a fan of antique motorcycles this is the auction you want to go to.

Feature four is Part 2, showing the engine and tranny builds, of Bert Baker’s four part feature on the building for his “Organ Donor”. Built strictly for speed let’s hope it doesn’t live up to its name.

Our “Buyer’s Guide” this issue all about Bobber and Chopper parts. As for the “Seasoned Citizen”, this month it’s a classic 1938 Indian Chief.
Heading out to the IW Garage in “Garage Talk” Dan Pike of FTF Cycles has the second part of his explanation of horsepower and torque and how they are produced and work.

Are you a handyman? If you need to a special tool do you run out and buy it, or would you like to know how to make it? The Lincoln Electric “Welders Series” gives a look at making your own tools. In “Shop Time” a new project gets started. We’ll get the low down on a performance Panhead build from the folks at Chicago H-D.

Another multi-part series starts in “Talking About Suspension” with Jesse Jurrens of Legend Suspension delves into how to make your ride feel better. You guys that love the old bikes will want to see the S&S and Flathead Power’s “Vintage Vibe”. In this issue a ’69 FLH basket case gets reborn. Far out!

Now, if you subscribe to the magazine you’d already have seen all of this, but if you don’t the May/June issue of IronWorks will be on the shelves soon. If you want to save money and get your IW sooner just click on the Subscribe button on this page.
Posted by Sam Kanish

! ! IMPORTANT DRAG RACING NOTICE ! !
With the 2013 racing season underway, I thought this should be posted.

When the light goes green that bike is leaving with or without you.

It is your decision as to whether or not you would like to go along for the ride. HA!!

–DREW GATEWOOD
AMA/F.I.M. Technical Steward

GEARS – Gatewood Engineering And Race Support
P.O. Box 2568
Chesterton, IN.
tele/fax: 219-926-5647
email: gears55@frontier.com
www.gearswebsite.com

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TAKE A VICTORY LAP OF AMERICA–
Fabulous Victory Motorcycles Now Come With A Money-Back Guarantee!

Spring has (finally) arrived and the riding weather is getting much better. Last month we told you about the fabulous deals on all 2013 Victory motorcycles and we’ve gotten fantastic response. These are wonderful, easy handling, comfortable and practical motorcycles!

The Big News: Polaris is offering Victory buyers a special Challenge. “Buy a 2013 Victory motorcycle and if it’s too much bike for you, simply return it within 31-60 days.” There are a few other considerations, like fewer than 500 miles but heck, we think you’re gonna love your new Victory models. Take the Deal. Ride One and You’ll Own One.

No other manufacturer we know feels strongly enough about their machines to offer that Challenge, but Victory does. Don’t wait! You must get moving and take delivery by April 30, 2013 to qualify for the money-back Guarantee. Take another look at Victory. With our low pricing, you’ve got nothing to lose!

Why buy here? Excellence and integrity in everything we do. Indian Victory Charlotte is the ONLY Top 100 Victory dealer in the Carolinas. (And we will NOT be undersold!)

As weeks turn into months, our jaw-dropping collection of amazing Indian Chiefs is getting smaller. We have fewer than a dozen of these magnificent works of art on our showroom floor. You can save thousands on some of the pre-2013 models and be the center of attraction wherever you ride.

As the World’s Leading Indian Dealer we able to offer you both the 2013 Limited Edition Chief Vintage (only 35 produced) and the 2013 Final Edition Chief Vintage (only 25 produced). These are wonderful bikes to ride as well as being collector’s items if you’re so inclined. (We tend to lean toward the riding side ourself.) Give me a call at 704-879-4560 and I’ll be happy to walk you through all the features of these spectacular and very rare machines.

As most of you know, some of the biggest news to come out of Daytona Bike Week this year was the introduction of the all-new Indian power plant, the Thunder Stroke 111. This is the first new Indian engine design in decades and is sure to make a lot of waves in the marketplace when the 2014 Indians are introduced late this year. Even without many details, we fully expect the new Indian Chiefs to be real game-changers when they arrive in the 4th quarter.

Bottom line: our year has been strong thus far and as the weather improves, we know there will be much more activity. What that means is you should stop in soon to bring that motorcycle dream to a reality. We can help you with great pricing and financing to 84 months. Why wait?

I look forward to seeing you soon at I-85 Exit 22.

Meanwhile, ride safely and enjoy these beautiful Carolina days!

Mark Moses – Owner & General Manager

Own The Coolest 2013 Cross Country We’ve Ever Seen!


BIKERNET 5-Ball RACING WHEELER REPORT–

Adrenaline Junky Department

*2nd Grand Child, It’s A Boy, Unknown Today Wheeler, arrival, early June
*Texas Mile* …..212 mph…..VALERIE THOMPSON ….212 mph ….www.texasmile.net
*N H R A * ..Motorcycle…April 19-20-21….Charlotte, N C … April 26-7-28…Houston, Texas..
*Ohio Mile 2013* *April 27-28 June 8-9 July 6-7 Sept. 28-29 ….www.ecta-lsr.com
*El Mirage 2013* *May 18-19, June 9, July 14, Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 9-10.. www.scta.org
*Loring Maine* The Maine Event July 12-14 ….www.lta-lsr.com
*Bonneville, SCTA* *127 Days….August 10-16, 2013* ….www.scta-bni.org
*BUB Speed Trials* *135 Days…. *August 24-29, 2013* ….www.speedtrialsbybub.com
*Mojave Mile* October, 12-13 ….www.mojavemile.com

Another exciting week soaked with sunshine and blue skies next to the Port of Los Angeles, the gateway to the great Pacific. We’ve set up top secret, rotating night watches with blood shot eyes trained toward the ever-threatening China. The Bikernet crew is convinced, we can see China from the Bikernet headquarters roof top on a very clear day with proper medication.

The next NHRA motorcycle event is scheduled for Charlotte, NC the 19-21, then on to Houston April 26-28.

Hector Arana Jr. leads the Pro Motorcycle class after the seasons opener in Gainsville, Fl. on a bad ass Buell. Matt Smith qualified number one on a Viper Motorcycle Co. Buell sponsored Buell with 6.804 @197.28. Followed closely by Arana Jr. with a 6.805 @197.36 mph. In the finals Sunday afternoon Arana Jr cut a .038 light against a sleepy .074 by Steve Johnson. Arana had a winning 6.888 @195.65 mph against a 6.909 @193.99 mph.

Our 5-Ball Racing Teams Raycer now has a freshly machined bushing for the custom shifter linkage, we should have a completed smooth as silk system by the weekend. The jet-black anodized Colorado Custom Wheels machined street risers are bolted in place, perfect fit and finish. The handlebar location feels great a few seconds at a time on the lift table. Once we hit the street for real engine hours and seat time we’ll fine-tune all systems. We’ll design and build clip- ons for Land Speed Racing with custom, proper length throttle and clutch cables hand crafted by the Crew at Barnett Clutches and Cables in Ventura, Ca.

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Enjoy your families, change oil often, gas up, ride your hot rod and enjoy freedom.

Thanks….With one helluva lot of help from my family and Industry friends….Thanks, Thanks, Thanks.

We’re on track for a stellar year on the street and on the Bonneville Salt Flats.

3 Ex-Wives, My 3 Sons, Aerocharger, All Balls Racing, Kent Rich, Dutch and the Crew@Air Tech Streamlining, Arai Helmets, Keith Ball and the Crew@Bikernet, Bikers Choice, Brad Beach@Beach Racing ,Cometic Gaskets, Dan Thayer@vtwinfuelinjection, Allen Alvarez@Daytona Twin Tech, ERC Race Gas, George The Wild Brush, ET Krankvents (Thanks Ted Shrode, Ph.D—- R. I. P.), Fisher Harmonic Damper, Dan Stern@House of Thunder H-D, Horsepower Inc., Ron Williams, Jeff, Kevin@Hardtailz, Randy Torgeson, Michelle and the Crew@Hyperformance, Jim’s Machine USA, K&N Air Cleaner, Paul Kittrell@Lyndall Racing Brakes, Marc Susman@Colorado Custom Cycle Wheels, Juan, Colorado Custom Cycle Wheels, Ray Whitehead@Pegasus, Pingel, Jim @Sharp Eye Transmission, Reggie and Crew@R&R Cycle, Ben Kudon@Rivera Primo, Matthew Wiley@Race Tech Suspension, Rick Tedder@ R/T Performance, Schnitz Racing, Mr. McCahill@Spyke, S&S Cycle, Matthew Negherbon@Thunder Motorcycles in San Jose, Guy Caputo@Tiger Racing, Steve The Turbo Doc, Tsubaki Chains, Vanderbeck Race Cars, Vanson Leathers, Dr. Willie, World Wide Bearings, Duncan Keller, Yankee Engineuity in San Jose, Ca..

Haul Ass!
Ride for your Life!
–Ray C Wheeler
Performance Editor
wheeler@bikernet.com

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT VOCABULARY LESSON FOR THURSDAY–ingratiate in-GREY-shee-eyt, verb:

to establish (oneself) in the favor or good graces of others, especially by deliberate effort (usually followed by with): He ingratiated himself with all the guests.
 

The highest society then consisted, and I think always consist, of four sorts of people: rich people who are received at Court, people not wealthy but born and brought up in Court circles, rich people who ingratiate themselves into the Court set, and people neither rich nor belonging to the Court but who ingratiate themselves into the first and second sets.

— Leo Tolstoy, translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude, Father Sergius, 1898
 

Cadurcis himself, good humered because he was happy, doubly exerted himself to ingratiate himself with Lady Annabel, and felt every day that he was advancing. Venetia always smiled upon him, and praised him delightfully for his delightful conduct.

— Benjamin Disraeli, Venetia, 1871
 

Derived from the Latin in gratiam literally meaning “into favor,” ingratiate entered English in the first half of the seventeenth century.

CALIFORNIA QUOTE OF THE DAY–Quote of the day by Dianne Feinstein

Dianne Feinstein: “All vets are mentally ill and government should prevent them from owning firearms”

Some times even the L. A. Times gets it right.

Kurt Nimmo: “Senator Feinstein insults all U. S. Veterans as she flays about in a vain attempt to save her bill.”

Quote of the Day from the Los Angeles Times:

“Frankly, I don’t know what it is about California, but we seem to have a strange urge to elect really obnoxious women to high office. I’m not bragging, you understand, but no other state, including Maine, even comes close. When it comes to sending left-wing dingbats to Washington, we’re Number One. There’s no getting around the fact that the last time anyone saw the likes of Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein, Maxine Waters, and Nancy Pelosi, they were stirring a cauldron when the curtain went up on ‘Macbeth’. The four of them are like jackasses who happen to possess the gift of blab. You don’t know if you should condemn them for their stupidity or simply marvel at their ability to form words.”

–from Jim Waggaman

S&S CYCLE TO SPONSOR THE PRODUCTION MANUFACTURER SHOWCASE AT BIKE BIKE EUROPE–THE ‘Production Manufacturer’ class at the upcoming 10th annual AMD World Championship will showcase examples of custom bikes whose design and engineering considerations are aimed at repeatable production of street-legal custom bikes.

Showcasing models built by those who have made the investment in EU homologation, the ‘Production Manufacturer’ Showcase is open to competitors whose custom bikes have an EU Certificate of Conformity.

The hot news is that leading aftermarket performance parts specialist S&S Cycle is to sponsor the ‘Production Manufacturer’ Showcase with the award of one of its Euro-3 emissions compliant engines as the prize for one lucky selected manufacturer.

S&S Cycle has long been recognized as the leading engine manufacturer in the v-twin high performance industry, and many thousands of production and custom bikes are S&S powered.
What is sometimes overlooked is the substantial investment and ongoing effort S&S has made in order to provide environmentally responsible, emissions compliant engines for motorcycle manufacturers.

Only with emissions legal engines can custom builders provide ‘street-legal’, unique alternatives for the motorcycle buying public.

Big Bike Europe and AMD Magazine are delighted to announce this partnership with S&S Cycle, and to be able to create this important future-facing initiative for the market in Europe.
 

www.amdchampionship.com
www.bigbikeeurope.com
www.sscycle.com

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN M/C CLUB NUNBERS ‘ALMOST STATIC’–South Australia’s major motorcycle clubs have all recruited new members in the past year, the latest police figures reveal.

But while the Crime Gangs Task Force figures show the membership of the Hells Angels, Rebels, Finks and Descendants motorcycle clubs have grown, the overall number of club members has remained almost static.

Last February, there were 273 known club members, compared with 274 known members last month ranging across eight individual clubs.
The overall number of members has been maintained despite the extinction of the New Boyz (street gang) and near exit of the Comancheros from SA, which has been offset by recruiting undertaken by the major clubs.

In the past year, the Rebels have added 11 members to now number 46, the Hells Angels has grown by 10 members to 50, the Finks by four members to 56 and the Descendants have recruited another five members, taking its strength to 28 members.

Senior police yesterday said they were closely monitoring the increases in individual club memberships, but believed they were not unusual.
“The situation is constantly fluid. There are decreases and increases with each of them,” Crime Gangs Task Force officer-in-charge Detective Superintendent John DeCandia said.
“But we have not seen interstate people coming over to set up chapters or anything like that.”

He said club numbers had decreased in SA following the introduction of the anti-biker/anti-association legislation in 2008, but had steadily risen since it was knocked out in the Supreme Court, and subsequently, in the High Court in 2011. It remained to be seen what impact any looming use of the legislation may have on numbers.

Police said the fluctuating numbers of club members was not unique to SA, as evidenced by the recent surge in club numbers in Victoria to more than 1200.

The increase in Rebels members nationally was another example as the club continued its recruiting drive, despite the huge increase in attention from the national Attero taskforce that has resulted in more than 700 charges ranging from firearms to drugs, against 510 members and associates, along with numerous tax audits.
 

“In relation to the Hells Angels, it’s hard to put your finger on why there would be a specific increase in their numbers,” Det. Supt. DeCandia said. While street gangs have been a significant recruiting ground for all clubs, prisons continued to feature prominently. “In many cases individuals chose to become aligned with club members in prison for their own protection,” he said.

Police say SA biker ‘violence’ has been highlighted by the bitter dispute between the Finks and Hells Angels over the past year, which culminated in the murder of panel beater and Finks associate Jason DeIeso, 33, at Pooraka last November.

The Finks have also been subject to a bloody internal power struggle that has seen two incidents become public – one in which an alleged associate was assaulted and then thrown over a cliff at Marino and another in which a senior member was almost killed in a beating at the club’s northside clubrooms.

Following the DeIeso murder police launched Task force Alpha to both investigate his killing and prevent retaliation and further violence between the Finks and Hells Angels.

The task force has so far been responsible for 27 arrests or reports of club members and 38 arrests or reports of associates for various offences. It has also seized 23 firearms and 576 rounds of ammunition, a home-made pipe bomb, ballistic vests, 36 cans of OC spray and five batons.
It has also been responsible for issuing 89 Finks and Hells Angels members and associates with barring orders preventing them from entering licensed premises and numerous public safety orders which prevented the targets from attending various events.

Operation Alpha has been supported by SAPOL’s overall club policing plan, launched in February last year, that places responsibility for policing club members on all officers. It has so far resulted in almost 3500 contacts with club members from traffic stops, interviews and house searches for contraband, with 78 firearms being seized and 260 members arrested or reported for various offences.

HURRY UP– send in your submissions to win The Garage Girls Ultimate Biker Makeover, brought to you by GEICO powersports.

How would you like to score a HUGE list of parts and accessories for you and your bike? You can if you enter the Garage-Girls Ultimate Biker Makeover. Deadline is June 7th 2013.

Contestants (guys and girls) must submit a 600 words or less essay – describing why they are most in need of a biker makeover as well as a photo to bikermakeover@garage-girls.com by June 7th 2013. Submissions will be narrowed down to the final four by selected judges from Garage-Girls. From there, the judges will decide who they feel most deserves the Ultimate Biker Makeover and will take home all the prizes which include; A wardrobe of shoes from Harley-Davidson Footwear, a case of full synthetic oil from Spectro Oils, A new Mustang Motorcycle Seat, a set of tires from AVON Tyres, a cool kit cleaning kit from Wizards, jacket and gloves from Hot Leathers and MUCH MORE!!

For more information, rules, eligibility and submission procedures, visit www.Garage-Girls.com
If interested in getting your company involved please contact Sara Liberte at sara@garage-girls.com

 
 

THIS JUST IN, BIKERNET READER COMMENT–Why Chop-N-Block?

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10996

So….will they deliver those steaks?

–Hogsnot
Dewan@hogsnot.com
Pontiac, ME

RIDERS FOR HEALTH SUPPORTS STOP TB IN MY LIFETIME–To mark World TB Day on Sunday 24 March, Riders for Health featured the important work of health workers like Piero Sakala, who are working to improve access to TB services for many people living in rural communities across Africa.

?Thanks to his motorcycle, Piero transports patients’ medical samples and results quickly and reliably between rural health centers and laboratories in Zambia. This means that patients can be diagnosed early and put on the necessary treatment. You can read more of Piero’s story here.

If you would like to help us get more health workers on the road in Africa, please click here to make a donation.
?Look out for more stories from our programs during the upcoming World Health Worker Week from April 8-14 and World Malaria Day on April 25.

Importance of transportation to health in Africa recognized by Duke University
The Center for Advancement in Social Entrepreneurship at Duke University, North Carolina, has named Riders for Health winner of the CASE Award for Enterprising Social Innovation.

?By focusing on the fundamental building blocks of health care – transportation, maintenance and skills – Riders for Health is helping to build strong, effective health systems and making sure health care reaches 12 million people across Africa.

As a social enterprise, Riders for Health prioritizes how money can work differently in development. The organization’s groundbreaking not-for profit financial model ensures partners can budget effectively and transparently for transportation.

Claremont Drops Resolution Supporting Feinstein Gun Ban After Facing Strong Local NRA and CRPA Opposition–

Last month, a group of Claremont residents approached the City Council about drafting a resolution in support of the proposed federal “assault weapon” ban. The City Council placed a proposed resolution on the March 26 City Council Agenda to support the Feinstein Bill, which would ban “assault weapons” and implement stricter federal gun control measures.

The National Rifle Association (NRA) and California Rifle & Pistol Association (CRPA), reached out to local membership and urged constituents to attend the March 26th meeting and oppose this proposed resolution.

In the face of strong opposition from local NRA and CRPA members, the Claremont City Council removed the proposed “assault weapon” resolution from the City Council Agenda. For now at least, the City Council is not taking any further action on the proposed resolution.

With this latest success, the NRA and CRPA continue to defend the gun rights of Californians by fighting for the Second Amendment at the grassroots level. With continued local activism, the NRA and CRPA can continue to defeat ill-conceived proposals that curtail our Second Amendment rights.

And because their testimony makes a lot of common sense.


MAD FABRICATORS VOL. 7–
Texas has always been a hotbed for Hot Rods and Kustoms. In this issue of Mad Fabricators Society we meet up with some of the guys that are part of a culture that lives and breathes cars!

We visit some great collections as well as some familiar Mad Fabricators Alumni to see what they are up to today. We also check out a few shows like the Lone Star Round Up and The Revolution.

Follow Bob Bleed and his crew as they create another shop truck using strictly old parts to build a perfect, pure, period correct hot rod in 3 weeks!

FEATURING: STEVE WERTHEIMER – COLLECTION THE REVOLUTION – 2011 CAR SHOW LOYD HARLAN – El TORO SURVIVOR BASS KUSTOMS – TEXAS PLAYBOY ROADSTER LONE STAR ROUND UP – 2012 CAR SHOW MARK FORD – BARE METAL COUPE RYAN COCHRAN – TARDEL / COCHRAN COUPE JASON ELLIS – QUESTION MARK COUPE THE REVOLUTION – 2012 CAR SHOW DAVE WEBBER – AUSTIN MANGLER COUPE JERRY DAMAN – JUNIOR CONWAY CLONE BOB MERKT SR. – LOW ROADSTER

Run Time 1 hour 50 minutes on two discs!!
Region: 0 (ALL regions guaranteed – USA, Europe, Japan OK!)

Filed under best Hot Rod DVDs, best hot rod movie category.

www.choppertown.com


WIN TICKETS TO THE LONDON, ENGLAND KUSTOM KULTURE BLAST OFF– For the fourth year running Ace Cafe London have teamed up with Kustom Kulture Blast Off! Three weekend tickets, each for two adults and two children under sixteen, with the option of camping are up for grabs at the cafe, by way of a free prize draw raffle on Hot Rod Nights from June through to August.

Kustom Kulture Blast Off, held at the Springfields Events Centre, Camelgate,Spalding, Lincolnshire on the weekend of 31st August to 1st September, explores the world of Kustom art and lifestyle featuring the cream of UK and International Airbrush artists and stripers. Other attractions include a Tattoo Village, Vintage & Kustom Marketplace, Body Art & Burlesque, Auto Art, Hot Rods, Kustoms, Classics & Bikes, bands and much more! Spend £5 or more over the counter and receive a raffle ticket from 6pm onwards.

The draw will take place at 10pm on: Wed 5th June – Hot Rod Night
Wed 3rd July – Hot Rod Night
Wed 7th August – Hot Rod Night


BIKERNET BAGGERS READER COMMENT–2012 Victory Cross Country Tour Bikernet Baggers Road Test

http://www.bikernetbaggers.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10370

Looking to purchase a Victory CCT myself and have read many reviews.. Yours was both the best and the most critical, The way it is suppose to be.

I agree with your fixes on the CC and gas cap.. I WILL BE buying one soon after a lifetime of riding H-Ds and BMWs..

–Darwin HItchens
SpokaneMac@Gmail.com
Spokane, WA

INCREDIBLE—We made serious progress this week, but next week I need to hit the next Mudflap Girl FXR tech hard. It will cover Centramatic wheel balancers, Digital Dawg keyless ignitions, the paint and rebuilding of my FXR. This bike rides and operates much better than before.

Last night I sped out to Pasadena to have duck and the Chinese House of Duck with a couple of bros. On the way back into town I picked up my Grandson, who sleeps all day, then wants to jump up and rock. I got him back over here and we started to launch him out the door on his Mudflap Girl FXR.

It was almost midnight before he aimed it at the dark streets. He’s 19 and his mom and I were nervous, as she text me, and I watched the FXR idle. Then I spotted sparking from one of the Crane spark plug wires to the head. We shut the bike down and repositioned the boot, my fault, and he finally peeled out.

I stayed by the phone as he peeled across town back to his mom’s house in Whittier. He made it, but we are still dealing with an electrical issue. Tim from Grip Ace, is our master electrical problem chaser. You’ll read the outcome, hopefully next week. Also next week, should launch the Bikernet Assalt Weapon II, our Streamlined Trike, when the frame arrives from Campagna Trikes. Never a dull moment.

Ride Forever,

–Bandit

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