I DON’T GET IT BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for August 30, 2018

Hey,

Sturgis is behind us, Bonneville is wrapping up now. Las Vegas Bike Fest and Meeting of the Minds is coming up. That’s just to name a few of the on-going events happening. Plus the show circuits will kick off in the next couple of months. Hell Bob Kay is back with the IMS shows, Jeff Najar shifted to AMD and hang on for the new custom bikes being built around the country.

I’m watching a documentary series on the internet and the digital world. Think about this statement. Artificial Intelligence has the capability to share learning across the enter platform immediately, something humans can’t do. So, if an automated car learns something today, theoretically all automated cars on the planet could learn the same thing in a minute. Think about that for a second.

Let’s hit the news.
 

 

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New On WorldRider–Adventure & Discovery Around The World

Another Ali Pasha Fortress–Gorgeous Gjirokastër Albania

I face more Sarande traffic madness to get out of town; I find myself more bold and aggressive, which isn’t always a good thing when riding a motorcycle on foreign soil. But I make it out of Sarande and head down to the valley through the same mountain pass I arrived two days earlier.

Forging Change And Excitement In Albanian Wine

I take nearly three hours to ride from Gjirokastr to Cobo winery, just outside the village of Berat. I still fight with Google Maps, and once inside the town of Fier, I pull over at a roundabout to look at my phone to make sure I don’t miss a turn.

From The Romans to the Ottomans: Butrint, Albania

Just about 10 miles south of Sarande is Butrint, some of the most incredible ancient ruins in Albania and the Balkans. So with most of my gear unpacked and safe in my hotel room, I follow the coast south to Butrint.

I’m told that to explore and experience the ancient site, I’d need to plan at least ninety minutes.

MORE CHOW RECOMMENDATIONS—from the international editor in Hong Kong.

I don’t usually send food pics but this is special by a famous chef. The guy is a real character. Right here in this little casual beach town.

https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food/hong-kong-based-chef-harlan-goldstein-opens-up-about-leaving-his-restaurants

Check out the link. Michelin Star chef has moved here. I don’t think I have ever eaten food prepared by one before.

Had two meals so far. Excellent !! Comfort food by Harlan all prepared individually. Below is our lunch. $40 each including a drink each and tip. I’ve gotten far less for far more money in the states.

An open kitchen and Harlan comes out to visit. Rings a tequila shooter bell for everyone. A real dining experience.

Oh yeah. Desert included also.

How about them apples!!

Dogs regularly sleep in the middle of sidewalks here. 

This guy steals my tattoo gig and makes a business out of it.

–Art Hall
Empirical International Editor
Bikernet.com™

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ADULT STUDY WORD OF THE DAY–andragogy

[an-druh-goh-jee, -goj-ee]
noun
1.
the methods or techniques used to teach adults: Many educators believe that the principles of andragogy, as advanced by Malcolm Knowles, have great relevance to adult education; others are not so certain.

QUOTES
 

… in the technology of andragogy there is decreasing emphasis on the transmittal techniques of traditional teaching and increasing emphasis on experimental techniques which tap the experience of the learners and involve them in analyzing their experience.

— Malcolm Knowles, The Adult Learner: A Neglected Species, 1973
 

ORIGIN
English andragogy is modeled upon pedagogy, which ultimately comes from Greek paidagogía “the function of a paidagogós,” by extension “education.” A paidagogós, literally “child guide,” was a slave who walked a child to and from school. Paidagogós is a compound formed from paid-, inflectional stem of paîs ”child,” and agogós “guide,” a derivative of the verb ágein “to lead, take away, carry.”

The combining form andr- of andragogy is one of the stems of the Greek noun an?r (aner-, andr-) “man” (as opposed to a woman or child). Greek an?r comes from Proto-Indo-European ner-, ?ner-, source of Sanskrit nár “man, human,” and the Latin proper name Nero. According to Roman grammarians, nero among the Sabines, a rural people that lived northeast of Rome, meant fortis ac strenuus “brave and energetic.” In Celtic (Welsh) Proto-Indo-European ner- becomes ner “hero.” Andragogy entered English in the 20th century.
 

NEWS FROM THE CLIMATE DEPOT– Arctic Summer Sea Ice Growth Trend Extends Another Year …Greenland Summer One Of Coldest In 30 Years!

As the Arctic summer ice melt approaches its peak, we can say with high certainty that this year’s ice melt will extend the trend of a rebounding Arctic ice mass by another year.

Arctic summer sea ice now growing 12 years

Our Japanese skeptic blogger and good friend Kirye reports using the data from the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) that peak summer Arctic sea ice volume upward growth trend has been extended yet another year – now 12 years.

Chart by Kirye. Data source: Danish Meteorology Institute (DMI).

Thus Arctic sea ice melt has defied the hysterical claims of disappearing sea ice made since the release of Al Gore’s climate propaganda film An Inconvenient Truth, shocking a number of experts.

Naturally alarmists, wishing all this good news away, like to roll out the PIOMASS chart to keep the alarms on life support. However, the PIOMASS chart conveniently only goes back to the peak of Arctic sea ice, 1980.

If the alarmists want us to go back and look long-term, then let’s at least go back to 1900. What follows is a chart depicting Arctic sea ice extent going back to 1900:

As the above chart shows, Arctic sea ice extent was similarly low some 90 years ago, a time when atmospheric CO2 was at what we are told are climatically very “safe levels”.

Sea ice has nothing to do with atmospheric CO2.

Obviously CO2 has virtually nothing to do with Arctic sea ice extent. Rather it behaves in response to other far more powerful natural cycles, namely oceanic cycles.

The following chart depicts Arctic sea ice volume compared to Atlantic sea surface temperature cycles, called the AMO:

Arctic sea ice extent is clearly driven by the natural temperature cycles of the North Atlantic.

Obviously the correlation between cyclic North Atlantic sea surface temperatures and Arctic sea ice extent are stunningly strong.

 

Greenland summer: one of the coldest in the past 30 years

Greenland is now seeing very cold temperature anomalies as well, a condition that Joe Bastardi of Weatherbell says will persist for a couple of weeks, tweeting here that there will be “very cold weather for the next 10-15 days”:

Greenland forecast to stay much colder than normal. Image cropped from WeatherBell August 23, 2018 Daily Update.

Summer will be one of coldest in 30 years

Joe in fact later tweeted that the entire Greenland winter as a whole has been a frigid one, and models expect to stay this way another 6 weeks:

–By P Gosselin

–by Joe Bastardi
No Trick Zone

QUOTE OF THE DAY—There’s nothing to writing. All you have to do is sit down at your typewriter and bleed. –Ernest Hemingway

THIS JUST IN FROM BIKERNET TRIKES–Threesome Report at BikernetTrikes.com

Autocycle boom and the coming of age of the Reverse-Trike 

Autocycle laws should not be modelled on a motorcycle or a car – it needs its own industry standard and its own life to live now that the Reverse-Trike is an all adult Wild One who originated Born To Be Wild anyway. That is a cause I can Rebel and Roll along. While we want nice shiny things I agree that such Utopia depends on the prices and freedoms you can negotiate. So Shangri-La and Salvation will have to wait till we define freedom before inventing new laws against our freedoms.

–Ujjwal Dey
News Desk Chief
Bikernet News Bureau India
wayfarer@bikernet.com

The Transcontinental Motorcycle Cannonball Run V Schedule–Jason Sims, owner of the Motorcycle Cannonball Run, has announced that the fifth iteration of the world-famous transcontinental endurance run for vintage motorcycles is set.

On September 7, riders from around the world will line up to take the green flag from Portland, Maine and finish 16 days later in Portland, Oregon.

The Motorcycle Cannonball Run is known as the most difficult antique motorcycle run in the world and this year will include a variety of marques produced before 1929 with entrants coming to America from 6 countries. The riders will cover some 3,674 miles by the time they complete their journey on September 23.

Sims has extended an open invitation to the public to come out to see the antique motorcycles and visit with the riders at various stops along the way. At these hosted events, citizens will be able to meet their favorite riders in person and share in the excitement by cheering the travelers on as they make their way across these great United States.

Fans are invited to help kick off the celebrated journey at the famous and scenic Bug Light Park in Portland, Maine as riders gather for a group photo on September 7 at 1:00pm. A week into travel, riders will have a day of rest, repairs, and some scheduled festivities after a ceremonial finish on Harley-Davidson Way in the well-known motorcycle town of Sturgis, SD on September 16.

A Grand Finish celebration is scheduled a week later in Stevenson, Washington. In between, there will be visits to dealerships, museums, and supportive communities across the country. For a complete list of hosted events, please got to the website at www.motorcyclecannonball.com

Sept. 7- Prologue and group photo at Bug Light Park, Portland, Maine
Sept. 8- Official Start from Big Moose Harley-Davidson, Portland, Maine
Sept. 9- Pit Stop, Hemmings Motor News, Bennington, VT
Sept. 10-Pit Stop, Finger Lakes Harley-Davidson, Cayuta, NY
Lunch, Arkport Harley-Davidson, Hornell, NY
Harley-Davidson of Jamestown, Falconer, NY
Sept. 11- Buffalo Wild Wing, Bowling Green, OH
Sept. 12- Lunch, Kersting’s Cycle Center & Museum, Winamac, IN
Sept. 13- Lunch, Workman Harley-Davidson, Rock Falls, IL,
Finish- The National Motorcycle Museum, Anamosa, IA
Sept. 14- Lunch-Harley-Davidson of Madison City, Mason City, IA
Finish-Indian Motorcycle Factory, Spirit Lake, IA
Sept. 15- Steamboat Park, Pierre, SD
Sept. 16- Ceremonial finish at Rally Point, Sturgis, SD
Sept. 18- Beartooth Harley-Davidson, Billings, MT
Sept. 19- Big Sky Harley-Davidson, Great Falls, MT
Sept. 21- Lone Wolf Harley-Davidson, Spokane Valley, WA
Sept. 22- Lunch, Rattlesnake Mountain Harley-Davidson, Kennewick, WA
Finish, Federal Street, The Dalles, OR
Sept. 23- Skamania Lodge, Stevenson, WA

— Felicia Morgan, Director of Communication
feliciamorganrides@gmail.com
(916) 307-3606 mobile


The Great Global Warming Swindle—A film worth watching.

Originally broadcasted March 8, 2007 on British Channel 4. A documentary, by British television producer Martin Durkin, which argues against the virtually unchallenged consensus that global warming is man-made. A statement from the makers of this film asserts that the scientific theory of anthropogenic global warming could very well be “the biggest scam of modern times.”

A must see for truth-seekers everywhere…

1 hr 15 mins

https://youtu.be/52Mx0_8YEtg

–Pb

–from Rogue


THE SULLEN CONNECTION– We linked up with Bobbers N’ Choppers to bring you a very limited edition release. The artwork is the first from artist Dan Scholz. If you ride bikes then this release is for you, and “Don’t F-ing Die”.

HARLEY totally missed the mark with this overpriced fugly beast–
One seat? 240 tire? forward controls and drag bars, the flying V that every body hated about the V Rod?

All this stuff is yesterday and it was a bad fad then that went away? Suprised they didn’t stretch the tank.

Install a nice cool Le Pera cobra tuck and roll two up seat, quick. As every guy wants a bike to impress chicks, in the back of his mind and most have a partner who wants to ride. That shit went away when they put a speaker in iPhones, paint it candy blue, black or green, put a small fairing with a phone jack and a holder for your phone to play music.

Hide some small speakers somewhere, make it sound like a Harley without having to pay thousands for new pipes, air cleaner and brain box, mid controls or my god bring back kinda rear sets just to be creative, 6-inch z bars, make it lower to the ground so it is easier to handle the weight. The younger crowd isn’t looking for a Harley for canyon carving, or they will go buy an FZ 750 for that, so who really cars that it doesn’t scrape like Harley always have,
make it under $15,000 and the younger crowd might look at it.

But this thing is a bust– will never take off in 2018. But then what do I know. I have only been riding since 1965. Look back at what Honda did with the CB160 and the CB 305. They sold 100,000s.

–Geno Di Poli
Dr. of Kool
DeLux and Ol Skool Rods

115TH SAFETY ALERT, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN–
A former Wauwatosa police office whose wife was on the back of his motorcycle was traveling east on St. Paul last night when the officer moved to his left to turn north onto Water Street. He did not know the tracks were there and could not see them because it was night time. His bike fell over and both were injured.

Five motorcyclists or bicyclists have been injured in this area, I am going to write the Mayor a letter to be hand delivered today asking the city do something to the trolley tracks to protect citizens and Harley Davidson 115th attendees from the trolley tracks.

A local website took my post warning of the danger down because I used the word “victim” when talking about the 6th and 7th people injured at St. Paul and Water Street. Whatever you can do to help will be appreciated.

–Michael Hupy
Hupy and Abraham


NEWS FROM THE STANDARD MOTORCYCLE COMPANY–ALL RIDERS WELCOME

On September 9th, we’ll be riding to raise awareness and funds for our friends at Lighthouse Central Florida and the vision rehab services they provide to Central Floridians who live with blindness and vision loss.

We’ll be joined by Sky PowerSports & Ural Motorcycles — and we’d love for you to ride with us in support of this cause!

We’ve got a fleet of Ural’s lined up and will be taking a group of blind and visually impaired clients of Lighthouse Central Florida through Winter Garden up around Lake Apopka on gorgeous backroads for an opportunity to feel the wind in their faces.

After the ride, we’ll be partying down at Standard with live music, BBQ & refreshments — come join us!

Lighthouse is the only private, non-profit agency offering vision rehabilitation services to Central Floridians of all ages who live with blinds or any degree of vision loss. For more information please visit their website here.

STANDARD MOTORCYCLE CO
2545 INDUSTRIAL BLVD
ORLANDO, FL 32804
USA

NATIONAL NEWS–
If plastic water bottles are okay, but plastic bags are banned, — you might live in a nation (state) that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If you can get arrested for hunting or fishing without a license, but not for entering and remaining in the country illegally — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If you have to get your parents’ permission to go on a field trip or to take an aspirin in school, but not to get an abortion — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If you MUST show your identification to board an airplane, cash a check, buy liquor, or check out a library book and rent a video, but not to vote for who runs the government — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If the government wants to prevent stable, law-abiding citizens from owning gun magazines that hold more than ten rounds, but gives twenty F-16 fighter jets to the crazy new leaders in Egypt — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If, in the nation’s largest city, you can buy two 16-ounce sodas, but not one 24-ounce soda, because 24-ounces of a sugary drink might make you fat — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If an 80-year-old woman who is confined to a wheelchair or a three-year-old girl can be strip-searched by the TSA at the airport, but a woman in a burka or a hijab is only subject to having her neck and head searched — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If your government believes that the best way to eradicate trillions of dollars of debt is to spend trillions more — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If a seven-year-old boy can be thrown out of school for saying his teacher is “cute” but hosting a sexual exploration or diversity class in grade school is perfectly acceptable — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If hard work and success are met with higher taxes and more government regulation and intrusion while not working is rewarded with Food Stamps, WIC checks, Medicaid benefits, subsidized housing, and free cell phones — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If you pay your mortgage faithfully, denying yourself the newest big-screen TV, while your neighbor buys iPhones, time shares, a wall-sized do-it-all plasma screen TV and new cars, and the government forgives his debt when he defaults on his mortgage — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

If being stripped of your Constitutional right to defend yourself makes you more “safe” according to the government — you might live in a nation that was founded by geniuses but is run by idiots.

THINK BEFORE YOU VOTE IN ALL UPCOMING ELECTIONS.

–Sarge
Vet

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Passing of Auntie ABATE aka Marlene Bautch–It is with great sadness that I must inform you that our “Auntie ABATE”, Marlene Bautch has lost her battle with cancer.

Marlene helped guide the direction of ABATE of WI over the last twenty-five years by doing the jobs of Recording Secretary, Newsletter Editor, and Office Manager alongside of six different Executive Directors and twelve elections. Until earlier this year she had attended over three hundred consecutive board of directors meetings acting as Secretary.

Marlene’s work extended far beyond her elected and appointed positions within ABATE of WI Inc. She was a staunch supporter of the Motorcycle Riders Foundation and presented at dozens of workshops hosted by the organization nationally. Several years ago she was awarded the MRF’s highest honor, The Farmer Award, for her work towards the success of the national motorcyclists’ rights movement.

As “Auntie ABATE”, Marlene sought to offer common sense advice about ABATE of WI and our issues through the words of a sweet old Polish auntie. Her adherence to the rules and bylaws of the organization may have ruffled a few feathers along the way but it also encouraged many regional leaders to work together to grow and make ABATE of WI the legislative powerhouse it is today.

Marlene’s support and knowledge of the organization helped everyone she worked with to maximize their already defective “volunteer gene”. Her tireless efforts towards the success of ABATE of WI will be greatly missed. It’s going to take a lot of effort to fill her shoes.

As more information becomes available from her family, ABATE of WI will be sharing it with our great extended family. We offer condolences to her husband Twit and ask that you respect his privacy at this time.

We will all miss you Marlene.

Dave “Chubby” Charlebois
Executive Director
ABATE of WI Inc.

QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY–Bike Week

Frank was getting ready to go on a trip to Bike Week for the first time, and was talking to his friend Bill.

Bill: “While you are in Daytona, there is a bar that you have to go to. When you walk through the front door, you are handed a free drink. Then you can go to the back room and get laid. Come back up to the bar, and you get another free drink. Then you can get laid again. It goes on like this all night.”

Frank: “That sounds unbelievable. Have you really been there?”

Bill: “No, but my sister has.”

–from Rogue

NATIONAL BOYCOTT–To the players of the NFL: We are the people who buy your tickets, watch you on TV, and wear your jerseys. We anxiously wait for Sundays so we can cheer for you and marvel at your athleticism.

Although we love to watch you play, we care little about your opinions until you offend us. You have the absolute right to express yourselves, but we have the absolute right to boycott you. We have tolerated your drug use and DUIs, your domestic violence, and your vulgar displays of wealth.

We should be ashamed for putting our admiration of your physical skills before what is morally right. But now you have gone too far. You have insulted our flag, our country, our soldiers, our police officers, and our veterans. You are living the American dream, yet you disparage our great country. I am done with NFL football and encourage all like minded Americans to boycott the NFL as well.

National boycott of the NFL for Sunday November 12th, Veterans Day Weekend. Boycott all football telecast, all fans, all ticket holders, stay away from attending any games, let them play to empty stadiums. Pass this post along to all your friends and family. Honor our military, some of whom come home with the American Flag draped over their coffin.

–I Stand

BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!

Harley vs. Indian Special Petersen Museum Exhibit

https://www.bikernet.com/pages/Harley_vs_Indian_Special_Petersen_Museum_Exhibit.aspx

INterseted in finding a Lowther Indian Stylemaster.

Any informatIon would be appreciated.

–Ron Boggs
RRboggs123@gmail.com
Naples, FL

NATIONAL MOTORISTS ASSOCIATION ALERT--POLICE Misconduct Costs Taxpayers More Than Just Money
 

Society has trouble talking about police misconduct in any meaningful way. If we question police actions, it looks as if we don’t support them. In reality, most of us do support the brave men and women who put themselves on the line every day for our safety.

When traffic stops are the most common daily interface between law enforcement and the public, and charges of abuse stem from some of those interactions, overall police behavior is very much a motorists’ issue.

One of the best checks and balances against abusive behaviors or policies by public institutions is transparency. Often however it is a difficult commodity to come by.

California, for example, currently has the strictest state laws when it comes to protecting police confidentiality. Apparently this occurred in the 1970s after Los Angeles police officers shredded personnel records dating to the 1940s in order to avoid over 100 cases of police misconduct.

Due to pressure from the police union, state lawmakers then passed a law that ensured officer discipline records would be preserved, while at the same time making it impossible for anyone outside of the chain of command to access them.

California lawmakers now are wrestling with a landmark effort to ease record disclosure regulations. They continue to run into fierce opposition from police unions. Legislators have countered by stating that police are out of touch with public sentiment over how officers use profiling techniques and force.

Public disclosure of police misconduct is just one basic element of oversight and is the law in many states. The problem in California is that its privacy laws for disclosure are also those that keep necessary information from prosecutors who must disclose any relevant information to the defense about officers in a court case. This could have serious repercussions as recently seen this summer in Los Angeles and Orange Counties which have been rocked with false testimony scandals of sheriff’s deputies. This could result in hundreds of cases retried or dismissed.

Retrying cases due to police misconduct and victims of misconduct winning civil cases against police departments is expensive. Already this year, Chicago taxpayers have paid out $50 million to victims of such actions. Small towns that are sued sometimes lose their insurance and/or have to shut down their police departments entirely.

Citizen groups across the country are now taking action in asking for more police transparency.

In Nashville, Tennessee, a group called Community Oversight Now has had its petition certified by the Davidson County Election Committee that would allow a November referendum vote on the creation of a new civilian-led board giving the authority to review the actions of police. The local police union plans to sue to stop the referendum in court. Mayor David Briley supports the concept and vows to create a civilian oversight board by executive order if the referendum does not pass.

A statewide Virginia coalition of community activists is calling for more police accountability in Richmond and has sought, through the Freedom of Information Act, data on the city’s ‘stop and frisk’ program. The New Virginia Majority have been told that the department could not provide the data since the information has never been collected in a meaningful way. Police in Chesterfield and Henrico counties recently provided similar responses. Last year, the group was successful in petitioning the Richmond PD to provide its use-of-force and complaint data online.

As community groups demand more police transparency and protection of constitutional rights, there could well be more pushback from police unions and departments.

To do the difficult job that society has tasked them with, law enforcement agencies need to be morally, legally and culturally bound to report bad behavior. Reporting misconduct and brutality should never be an exception to the rule.

If the true cost of police misconduct were better understood, reform would be more readily accomplished to the benefit of the people as well as to the vast majority of law enforcement officers who discharge their duties with honor and respect.

CLIMATE DEBATE CONFIRMED—We confirmed our answers. Okay, let’s see if we can make the Climate Debate simple:

Alarmist: Watch out for Global Warming!
Bikernet: Oops, sorry it’s not warming but actually cooling slightly.

Alarmist: CO2 is destroying the planet!
Bikernet: Oops, it’s not. CO2 levels are the lowest they’ve been in centuries. Every plant on the planet needs CO2.

Alarmist: Most of the CO2 comes from mobil sources like cars and trucks!
Bikernet: Oops, sorry, maybe less than 10 percent. Cows produce more than 50 percent.

Alarmist: The seas are rising!
Bikernet: Oops, sorry, centuries ago they rose 10 inches a century. Now they are rising only 7 inches every 100 years.

Alarmist: We can blame every storm and quirky weather pattern on man.
Bikernet: Oops, sorry. The weather has been much worse before man came along. If it wasn’t for climate change Earth wouldn’t exist. Nothing to do with man.

Does that make it easy?

We asked the boss of the Climate debate, Marc Morano, to check our assumptions and he made one correction.

Thanks. Very well said. Only one correction: “CO2 levels are the lowest they’ve been in centuries.”

It should read lower now than the entire past history of the Earth.

— Marc Morano
202-536-5052
Morano@ClimateDepot.com

THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY IS OPEN FOR LUNCH— Paddy was planning to get married and asked his doctor how he could tell if his bride is a virgin.

The doctor said, “Well, you need three things from a do it yourself shop. A can of red paint, a can of blue paint… and a shovel.”

Paddy asked, “And what do I do with these, doc?”

The doctor replied, “Before the wedding night, you paint one of your testicles red and the other one blue. If she says, ‘That’s the strangest pair of balls I ever saw.’, you hit her with the shovel.”

–from Rogue
Supreme Senior Editor
Bikernet Baggers

BEST COLUMN OF THE WEEK—What Cuomo got wrong about America.

Andrew Cuomo might have sought the Democratic nomination for president in 2020, said James Freeman, but he “just disqualified himself.” Last week, New York’s governor tried to embellish his progressive credentials by saying, “We’re not going to make America great again—it was never that great.” In a panic, Cuomo later clarified that he meant that America would be greater when everyone has “full equality.”

“Too late, The video of that quote will haunt him if he seeks higher office. As well it should. The U.S. is hardly a perfect nation, and it took a bloody civil war” to end the monstrous institution of slavery.”

But America’s contributions to human freedom and flourishing are without peer. “Billions of people are better off,” because of the U.S.’s critical role in defeating “the twin terrors” of the 20th century—Nazism and communism. We send more than $100 billion in private and public aid each year to the developing world, and our uniquely entrepreneurial culture—including the tech industry—has “generated unprecedented prosperity” that has lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty. Our Constitution has served as a model for countries around the world. “America is not just great. It’s the greatest.”

—By James Freeman, The Wall Street Journal

MILWAUKEE’S RAIL PROBLEM COMES TO A BIKERNET SPONSOR–
The law firm of Hupy and Abraham, S.C. has announced that firm president, Attorney Michael Hupy has been hired by a motorcyclist injured in a Milwaukee streetcar accident. The client has filed against the city of Milwaukee after an accident that occurred on July 26, 2018.

The motorcyclist was headed east on St. Paul street. Client was attempting a lane switch in order to turn left onto Water street, when his front motorcycle tire became wedged in the streetcar tracks, causing him to be thrown from his motorcycle. This resulted in him landing in the opposite lane of traffic and a broken arm.

The city of Milwaukee originally had a streetcar system that opened over 150 years ago. The old system was closed in the 1950s. The modern Milwaukee Streetcar has been in development since 2016 and will begin official operation this fall. The Streetcar, also known as “The Hop MKE” has said that it will improve public transit and attract more talent, employers and tourists for the city.

A longtime supporter and presence in the motorcycle community, Hupy and Abraham has represented over 4,000 injured motorcyclists and this case is the first accident of its kind.

“Attorney Hupy stated, “I have been a vocal critic of the streetcar from beginning, because we have buses that do what streetcars can do without endangering motorcyclists and bicyclists.” There are concerns by others in the motorcycle community that these incidents will continue to happen due to the construction of the project.

The roots of Hupy and Abraham, S.C. can be traced back to the mid-1960s, with Attorney Hupy joining the firm in 1989. Some of Attorney Hupy’s notable cases include a $5 million result for a 16-year old after he was hit by a truck in Milwaukee, and an $18.2 million settlement after a trial against the federal government. He also obtained a $1.1 million verdict for an injured Wisconsin motorcyclist, which ended up being the largest settlement in Milwaukee County for that year.

Hupy and Abraham practices in the areas of car accidents, motorcycle accidents, dog bites, nursing home abuse and neglect, and other personal injury related categories. The law firm has collected over $1 billion in verdicts and settlements.


Dilemma: How to get 2 million new Harley-Davidson riders in 10 years as Harley’s CEO has promised.

Columbus Ohio, October 2017; Polaris/Indian’s CEO and Harley’s CEO both squared off at the AIM Motorcycle Show to give their assessment of where the Motorcycle Industry needs to go:
Both CEO’s indicated they both got hooked on motorcycles on small dirt bikes. Scott Wine indicated his first ride was a Honda 50 and Matt Levatich indicated his first ride was a 1973 TL125 Honda Dirt Bike at the age of 8.

Both CEO’s indicate a key to this industry is to get “young butts on seats”, however, both fail to have products that do get “young butts on seats”. What’s up with this?

Are they both relying on Honda/Yamaha to get butts on their seats or should one of these American brands have motorcycles that organically cultivate new and younger riders for their brand in their dealerships?

News Flash; There is a small American Dirt-bike manufacturer in Utah, ATK, that has manufactured over 18,000 Dirt-bikes (50cc to 700cc) in the USA since 1985. ATK is the third member of the United States Motorcycle Manufacturers Association, the others being; Harley-Davidson and Polaris/Indian. ATK makes motorcycles / minibikes that do get “young butts on seats”, that actually could organically cultivate new and much younger riders in their dealerships? Research indicates most people learn to ride as kids on dirt bikes.

ATK is no stranger to Harley-Davidson or Polaris/Indian. According to ATK’s CEO, Frank White, “We at ATK have sold either Dirtbikes, Dual Sport, Minibikes or small 250cc streetbikes to over 260 Harley Dealerships since 1985 and many of our dealers have Polaris too”. Why hasn’t Harley-Davidson or Polaris/Indian purchased the only American Off-Road Brand ATK to create new riders?

What does the investment community think about ATK dirtbikes in either Harley or Polaris Dealerships?

Link: MotleyFool2017/8/6Harley-ATK
While there are any number of dirt-bike makers, there’s only one that’s a member of the U.S. Motorcycle Manufacturers Association, ATK Motorcycles. Along with Harley-Davidson and Polaris Industries, they comprise the triumvirate of the U.S. bike industry.

Making a play for ATK instead of Ducati would zero in on exactly what Harley and the motorcycle industry need and keeps its “made in America” heritage intact. It would also undoubtedly be available for substantially less than the $1.7 billion Ducati is reportedly seeking..

Harley-Davidson knows it needs younger bike riders as its core customer are aging rapidly and selling off their bikes. Still, even buying a dirt-bike manufacturer is a long-term solution to its woes and not anything that will help this quarter or even this year. But it would give Harley’s dealers the chance to offer customers a range of motorcycles depending upon where they are in their riding career.

The time to make an impression on new riders is when they’re kids, and off-road dirt bikes are where many riders got their first taste of “the awesome thing that is riding.”

–Frank White
President
ATK motorcycles

KEEP THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY WIDE OPEN–Ventriloquist Apologizes

A young ventriloquist is touring Norway and puts on a show in a small fishing town. With his dummy on his knee, he starts going through his usual dumb blonde jokes.

Suddenly, a blonde woman in the fourth row stands on her chair and starts shouting, “I’ve heard enough of your stupid blonde jokes. What makes you think you can stereotype Norwegian blonde women that way? What does the color of a woman’s hair have to do with her worth as a human being? It’s men like you who keep women like me from being respected at work and in the community, and from reaching our full potential as people. Its people like you that make others think that all blondes are dumb! You and your kind continue to perpetuate discrimination against not only blondes, but women in general, pathetically all in the name of humor!”

The embarrassed ventriloquist begins to apologize, and the blonde interrupts yelling, “You stay out of this! I’m talking to that little shit on your lap.”

–from David Campbell
In Search of the next Girl of Bikernet
For Bandit’s Cantina
Boss of Earl’s Garage

THE OTHER STURGIS IN CHILLICOTHE, OHIO–It’s the original biker campout from Easyriders Magazine! Come enjoy a weekend of camping, live music, awesome vendors, food & beer, your classic motorcycle rally games, ride in bike show, tattoo contest, meet the Purrfect Anglez, our ever popular barstool races, NTC drift trike racing, poker crawl, campground parade, wet t-shirt and trophy girl contest, and New this year – Kickstart Contest, and more in Chillicothe, OH on August 30-Sept. 3.

The first 10 people to show this email at the ticket trailer will get a FREE day pass to the rodeo, or $15 off a weekend pass. – CTOH2018-EE

* EXCLUDING GOLD RUSHERS

Join in on the fun – you don’t have to be a pro. Sign-up onsite to participate in our rodeo favorites from the wienie bite to the sled pulls and compete for cash and bragging rights! The first rodeo event is FREE with your weekend wristband! It’s sure to be the highlight of the summer! 18+ only. All tickets are sold at the gate. For more information go to EasyridersEvents.com

FROM THE PRESIDENT–‘I Have a Dream,’ 55 years on

Fifty-five years ago today, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and delivered what would become one of the great speeches in America’s history at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

Half a century after “I Have a Dream,” President Donald J. Trump says “our Nation reaffirms our commitment to protecting the promise of America for all our people.” That promise includes expanding opportunity for every citizen. “As a result, for example, we have already seen the unemployment rate for African Americans reach a record low.”

Markets soar as President announces new deal

A day after President Trump announced a preliminary trade deal with Mexico, news broke that consumer confidence in August has reached its highest level since October 2000, CNBC reports.

That’s big news: Consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of all U.S. economic activity, so economists pay close attention to it. “These historically high confidence levels should continue to support healthy consumer spending in the near-term,” said Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at The Conference Board.

The S&P 500 and NASDAQ also soared to record highs yesterday as President Trump made good on his promise to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). “This is something that’s very special for our manufacturers and for our farmers from both countries,” President Trump told President of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto in a phone call from the Oval Office yesterday.

“The Teamsters Union has long been a leader in demanding real reforms to NAFTA to make it work for workers across all of North America,” Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa said. “We believe that the Administration has taken real steps to deal with our concerns.”

CNBC: Consumer confidence pops to highest level since 2000

In their words: “Our Negotiator-in-Chief will close a deal [for] all Americans.”

Ivanka Trump: Why we must empower women

Yesterday, Ivanka Trump joined Ambassadors from across the Western Hemisphere at the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington, D.C. Her message was simple: Women’s economic empowerment makes everyone better off.

“We believe, we know that the world is more prosperous, more peaceful when women can fully participate in the economy,” Ms. Trump told OAS. “Advancing economic opportunity for women in our hemisphere is essential to fostering lasting peace, stability, and opportunities in the Americas.”

More: President Trump honors the anniversary of women’s suffrage.

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VINTAGE DEALS OF THE WEEK–

My name is Chris Campbell of Campbell’s motorcycle works. I’m good friend of Rogue. He told me to contact about some antique motorcycles a friend has for sale in my town in Colorado.

There are 16 motorcycles for sale.

Years ranging from 1938 to 1966. He also has a huge inventory of parts of the same period. If interested contact me at 719-334-0028.

–Chris Campbell
Campbell’s Motorcycle Works

SPEAKING OF WEATHER–When you read this, you will never think of Thunderstorms the same way again.

A little girl walked to and from school daily. Though the weather that morning was questionable and clouds were forming, she made her daily trek to school. As the afternoon progressed, the winds whipped up, along with lightning.

The mother of the little girl felt concerned that her daughter would be frightened as she walked home from school. She also feared the electrical storm might harm her child. Full of concern, the mother got into her car and quickly drove along the route to her child’s school. As she did, she saw her little girl walking along.

At each flash of lightning, the child would stop, look up, and smile. More lighting followed quickly and with each, the little girl would look at the streak of light and smile.

When the mother drew up beside the child, she lowered the window and called, “What are you doing?”

The child answered, “I am trying to look pretty because God keeps taking my picture.”

–Sarge

LOWBROW DEAL OF THE WEEK–Affordable, High-Performance, USA Made Exhausts for Dyna, Softail & Sportsters
The 2 into 1 SuperMeg Exhaust is a collaboration between Lowbrow Customs and Kerker. Available for a wide range of Harley-Davidson Dyna, Softail and Sportster models, this is a high-performance, USA-made exhaust system at an affordable price level.

The 2 into 1 SuperMeg Exhaust is available for 1991-2017 FXD Dyna, 1984-2011 FXS / FLS Softail and 2004-2018 XL Sportsters. This exhaust system works perfectly with OEM mid controls or forward controls, and offers a straight-forward installation using the included mounting bracket.

Stripped of extraneous heat shields and available in one color, black, the 2 into 1 SuperMeg is all business. It features a full-flow mechanical core for a deep throaty sound and excellent top end performance. You’ll feel the power curve shift to the top end, providing high RPM power.

A 2.5” non-baffle, mechanical core provides a deep, bottomless rumble. The core and packing are rebuildable for minimum maintenance. Made in the USA. The 2 into 1 SuperMeg Exhaust retails for $399.95. For more information or to order please visit www.lowbrowcustoms.com/2into1 or call Lowbrow Customs toll-free at 1-855-456-9276.

THE REAL TRUTH–Subject: Fwd: Harley Davidson closing plant for declining sales…

Apparently the Baby-Boomers all have motorcycles.

Generation X is only buying a few, and the next generation isn’t buying any at all.

A recent study was done to find out why?

Here are the reasons why Millennials don’t ride motorcycles:

1. Pants won’t pull up far enough for them to straddle the seat.

2. Can’t get their phone to their ear with a helmet on.

3. Can’t use two hands to eat while driving.

4. They don’t get a trophy and a recognition plaque just for buying one.

5. Don’t have enough muscle to hold the bike up when stopped.

6. Might have a bug hit them in the face and then they would need emergency care.

7. Motorcycles don’t have air conditioning.

8. They can’t afford one because they spent 12 years in college trying to get a degree in Humanities, Social Studies or Gender Studies for which no jobs are available.

9. They are allergic to fresh air.

10. Their pajamas get caught on the exhaust pipes.

11. They might get their hands dirty checking the oil.

12. The handlebars have buttons and levers and cannot be controlled by touch-screen.

13. You have to shift manually and use something called a clutch.

14. It’s too hard to take selfies while riding.

15. They don’t come with training wheels like their bicycles did.

16. Motorcycles don’t have power steering or power brakes.

17. Their nose ring interferes with the face shield.

18. They would have to use leg muscle to back up.

19. When they stop, a light breeze might blow exhaust in their face.

20. It could rain on them and expose them to non-soft water.

21. It might scare their therapy dog, and then the dog would need therapy.

–from Robert Page

CHOW HALL OF THE WEEK– Award winning COALFIRE Pizza!

https://youtu.be/Aml1k7QKsYI

Dave Bonomi is an amazing Chef! His Margherita pizza will blow your mind.

Dave believes in using ingredients only from America. I could eat his crust with no toppings and walk away a happy Man. His pizza sauce tastes so good I could drink it!

Get here as soon as you can! They are located on Grand Avenue in Chicago, IL.

Make sure and subscribe to my You Tube Channel here, youtube.com/c/ABikerDude

–BikerDude


NEW FROM CYRON-MOTOR– For well over a decade, the brand Cyron has been synonymous with cutting edge technology in the power-sport and performance automotive industries in the LED Lighting category.

We are proud to announce our all new Cyron Motor AC11 series tail / signal light inserts.

Cyron Motor AC11 series LED inserts are for turn signal lights mostly for Harley Davidson motorcycles. Unlike other lights in the market that have narrow angles of light using old technology LEDs, AC11 series use 120 degrees ultra wide viewing angle SMD LEDs.

Offering such a wide viewing angle makes this turn signal visible from adjacent road lanes, where it counts the most. When turning or changing lanes normally vehicles and pedestrians in 30 or 45 degrees off axis are most important to be alerted. More than 3 times more effective light in such angles makes AC11 series a clear winner.

Visibility, Safety, Style!

Rinehart Racing Returns to Milwaukee– for
Harley-Davidson 115th Anniversary Celebration–Arden, N.C. – Rinehart Racing is making its return to the greater Milwaukee area for the Harley-Davidson 115th Anniversary Celebration, scheduled for August 29 – September 2 at dealerships and other sites near the manufacturer’s headquarters.

Milwaukee Harley-Davidson Downtown

Wednesday, August 29 – Sunday, September 2
1399 Vel R. Phillips Ave, Milwaukee, WI
Featuring the Rinehart Racing rig with full lineup of product on display
House of Harley Greenfield
Wednesday, August 29 – Monday, September 3
6221 West Layton Ave, Milwaukee, WI
Wisconsin Harley-Davidson Oconomowoc
Wednesday, August 29 – Monday, September 3
1280 Blue Ribbon Dr, Oconomowoc, WI
Suburban Harley-Davidson
Wednesday, August 29 – Sunday, September 2
139 North Main St, Thiensville, WI

In addition to the Harley-Davidson dealers who will be celebrating with various promos and event specials, attendees will be treated to a Moto-Carnival on the shores of Lake Michigan, indoor flat track racing, drag races, hillclimb competitions, specials tours of the Harley-Davidson factory and museum, parties and concerts, and much more. Learn more on the event website here.

Learn more about Rinehart Racing’s full line of exhaust solutions for Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycles at www.RinehartRacing.com, and join the Rinehart family on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

QUICK, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
Honda CB 750, Happy 50th Birthday

https://www.bikernet.com/pages/Honda_CB_750__Happy_50th_Birthday.aspx

A friend of mine, we were stationed on the USS Saint Francis River LSMR 525. His name was Conner and had a close friend Tyler.

They came and visited me up in Riverside after we came back from Vietnam it was 1970. Connor had just bought a CB750 and Tyler had just bought a Norton Camando 750.

Connor told me to take a ride on his CB750. He said you won’t believe it. I remember getting on it and starting it. It was amazing how quick the engine reved up. I remember how smooth it was going down the road and the power was something.

I remember getting use to it and opened it up. I remember looking down at the speedo and it was incredible 80 mph in seconds. I will always remember that experience and my two friends from South Carolina. Thanks Connor for that memory.

This article had reminded me of those times we served together. I hope there still out there somewhere.

–Donald “The Kid” Baskett
Razorface.db@gmail.com
Yuba City, CA

New Accessories For The Himalayan!
Royal Enfield Fort Worth has produced some new accessories every Himalayan owner should have. We worked closely with the manufacture to ensure these are high-quality and easy installation items.

Over-sized Rear Rack

Rock Guard

Heavy Duty Engine Case Guard

Replacement Parts

Don’t forget Royal Enfield Fort Worth is your source for replacement parts. We have the largest parts stash in the country. If you don’t see what you’re looking for on your website give us a call; we are here to help. 817-834-1392

Our address is:
Classic Motorworks / Baker Motorsport
8124 West Fwy
Fort Worth, Texas 76108

BIKERNET NEWS REVIEW–Obvious changes have taken place over time and the economic picture is damn hard for me to figure.

I go to your website for most all of my news and entertainment. I used to read Thunder Press and Cyril Huze but no longer receive them. Once in awhile Cycle World and an occasional newsletter from Tech and Accessory groups. Two-or-three from Facebook. Most all of the magazines are out of print now.

I have been and remain a loyal reader of your online publication. I wish you the best going forward.

–Sam Burns

MORE WARNINGS ABOUT MILWAUKEE STREETS FOR THE 115TH–
Be Careful. Most accidents so far were going east on St. Paul to turn north onto Water Street. Please get the map to as many riders as possible.

https://thehopmke.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/HOP-route-map-R6.pdf

–Michael Hupy


VENICE VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE CLUB NEWS--WIN a Honda CB750 50th Anniversary Edition– Tribute Bike Restoration

This year to honor the 50th Anniversary of the Honda CB750, we’re giving away a 1971 CB 750 K1 tribute bike, dressed up in iconic 69’ Candy Ruby Red paint and parts.

This ground-up restoration, orchestrated by VVMC member Shannon Sweeney of SS Classics, includes a complete motor rebuild, new powder coat from Safeway Sandblasters, period correct 1969 Candy Ruby Red paint, new rims and stainless spokes, polished hubs and engine cases, new K0 seat, and lots of new and restored bits, making this bike ready for one lucky winner to ride her home!

It all happens Saturday, September 22nd, at the 11th Annual Venice Vintage Motorcycle Rally in Venice, CA! One lucky winner will ride away on this beautiful bike! Tickets are ON SALE NOW! Don’t miss your chance to ride this beauty home!

LATEST COVER OF AMERICAN IRON–
A.I. cover- upcoming featuring The Munro Special shot by the magnificent Markus Cuff, me.

–Markus Cuff
Supremely Certified Feature Photographer
Bikernet.com™
American Iron
Cycle Source

Sometimes Easyriders


RED TOURING BIKE OF THE WEEK FROM LIFESTYLE CYCLES–2010 Harley-Davidson FLHTCU – Ultra Classic Electra Glide

California’s pre-owned Harley Mega-Store with over 200 Pre-Owned Harley-Davidsons in stock!!! We carry Street Glides, Road Glides, Road Kings, Ultras, Sportsters, Softails, Dynas, and much more!!! Choose from over 200 bikes in our inventory.

To view our current inventory, please visit www.LifestyleCycles.com or call us at (714)-490-0155. EZ FINANCING and EXTENDED WARRANTIES available!!! Open 7 days a week!!!

ABOUT THIS BIKE….

The Ultra Classic Electra Glide provides long-haul touring comfort, convenience, and cargo capacity, with unmistakable Harley style. The innovative Harley-Davidson® Touring chassis is based on a single-spar, rigid backbone frame and a stout swingarm developed to withstand the demands of long-haul touring riders and today’s more-powerful engines.

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDED:

Burgundy paint with red and gold pinstripes, is in good condition, with some scuffs and scratches. Polished forks with chrome shrouds. LED auxiliary lights and an LED Trucklite headlight. Clear windshield with tinted mid-fairing wind deflectors. Mid-frame wind deflectors. Chrome tear drop mirrors. Polished levers.

Iso Flame hand grips. Chrome handlebars. Saddlebags have chrome surround guards and chrome latches. Chrome slip-on mufflers. Chrome floorboards with a chrome heel/toe shifter and brake pedal.

Big oval air cleaner. Chrome cam cover. Chrome 6 speed cover. Black wrinkle finish engine with polished fins, chrome rocker covers, push-rod tubes. Chrome engine guard has color matching leg fairings with speakers.

Floorboard style Hi-way pegs. Chrome front fender guard. Chrome horn, primary and derby cover. Tourpach with luggage rack, has a Kicker IX500.4 power amp and 4 Rockford Fosgate crossovers inside. 8 speaker Jensen Audio system. 2-up seat with passenger footboards. Chrome flame speaker accents on the fairing. Chrome rocker switch cover.

This bike has passed Lifestyle Cycles rigorous 100 point safety and mechanical inspection. Whether your looking to commute to work, ride the coast or take that dream vacation, this bike is ready to go!!!

EZ FINANCING-SHIPPING AVAILABLE!

Priced to sell for only $12,995 at Lifestyle Cycles
Anaheim California (714) 490-0155

THE AUSTRALIAN CLUB FILES–Booting bikies* a boon

Deporting foreign crooks including bikies from Australia delivers big savings. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been saved by deporting 3600 foreign-born criminals in the past 3½ years. Since December 2014, visas are able to be cancelled or denied on character grounds, including current or former membership of groups reasonably suspected of involvement in crime such as bikie gangs. (Bikie gangs are all the M/Cs the government has chosen to include, some 44 of them).

By June 30th this year, 3687 foreign-born criminals, 627 of them from the state of Victoria, had been deported. Of those, 1219 were guilty of assaults, grievous bodily harm, family violence or other violence; 633 were drug dealers; 151 were rapists; 98 were killers; 1586 were guilty of theft, robbery and white collar and other crime.

Australian Institute of Criminology Research requested by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, found cancelling and refusing visas of just 139 bikies and 45 other organized crime offenders – 24 of whom were from Victoria – had saved taxpayers an estimated $116 million dollars.

The AIC found: bikies commit more crime, and more serious crime, than other organized crime figures. By age 60, the average bikie will have spent almost seven years in jail at a cost to the taxpayers of $800,000-plus each. Cancelling a bikie’s visa at 20 would save the taxpayer and average of $1.3,million per offender.

Crimes by bikies cost an average of $526,462 each and they are significantly more likely to commit violent crime than other organized crime figures. Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton said that bikies were the nation’s main drug importers and distributors. The research on these matters was based on a sample of 6154 offenders responsible for 97,706 offences committed by 611 bikies and 5543 other organized crime figures.

* Bikies – a term labelling all members of outlaw (and outlawed) club members. According to the Australian Crime Commission, outlaw motorcycle club gangs (OMCGs) are among the most identifiable components of Australia’s criminal landscape.

The ACC says OCMGs are active in all states and territories and lists 44 as being of interest, with a total of 179 chapters and 4,483 members.

The Rebels gang boasts by far the biggest membership, at 25 per cent of the total, while the Bandidos have 7 per cent, the Outlaws and Hells Angels 6 per cent, Lone Wolf 5 per cent and Comancheros 5 per cent.

–Anonymous Reporter
Bikernet undercover news desk, Australia


HOT ROD DEAL OF THE WEEK--From: Roy Fansler. Just Click on Roy’s email address and it will start a reply to him rsfansler@comcast.net

I’m selling my car. I found the car I had before my service. Selling this to buy it. Has memories….
I’m asking $38000. For info just contact me.

The Truth Behind “American Chopper” Will Get Your Motor Revving

The reality show American Chopper changed the landscape of cable television when it premiered in 2003. Viewers were instantly hooked on the series following the trials and tribulations of a father and son team running an Orange County motorcycle shop. And for all the drama the cameras captured, there was even more happening when they were turned off. This is the story of American Chopper you didn’t get to see. Your jaw will drop when you learn how many times the Teutuls have been sued!

Paul Senior Passed His Addiction Habits Onto His Sons

No one on American Chopper had a bigger personality than Paul Sr. Unfortunately, he also had a problem with addiction and spent 15 years addicted to alcohol before going to rehab. In true Paul fashion, he hated the idea of rehab but went to save his marriage.

Before going, Paul threw himself one last rager. By the time Paul cleaned himself up, he had passed his bad habits onto his sons. Paul Jr. entered rehab at 16-years-old. Next, the story of how the father and son fighting almost ended the show.

During the run of the show, the feud between Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. grew so toxic that the father fired his son. TLC threatened to end the show if Paul Jr. wasn’t re-hired. According to the network, their contracts called for both men to participate in the show.

When Paul Sr. refused, TLC filed a notice of default. The show was canceled until Paul began using his son as a contractor, allowing him to appear on the show without being a member of the motorcycle shop.

In 2010, Paul Jr. married Rachael Biester, his girlfriend of two years. The pair met while American Chopper was filming and fell in love instantly. Unfortunately, the wedding took place at the same time Paul Sr. was battling Paul Jr. in court.

Because of the timing of the wedding and emotions of the feud, Paul Sr. chose not to attend his son’s wedding. Looking back on it, he probably regrets the decision, but there’s nothing he can do about it now.

–from Hooch

Happy Labor Week FROM NASH MOTORCYCLES!

We’re respecting the hard earned money that you labored over by offering aggressively-lowered pricing. We’re offering two deals toward Nash custom chopperstuffs, for not just a day, but the whole week.

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MORE FROM THE WHITEHOUSE–
US Economic Growth in the 2nd Quarter Gets Revised Higher, Remains Strongest Since 2014

“The US economy in the second quarter grew even faster than initially estimated, according to a Commerce Department report released Wednesday,” Akin Oyedele reports for Business Insider.

“Gross domestic product, the value of every good and service produced domestically, rose at an annual rate of 4.2%, the Commerce Department said, its fastest growth since the third quarter of 2014 . . . The April-to-June period was the first full quarter with the tax cuts signed by President Donald Trump in effect,” Oyedele explains.

“The vast majority of U.S. blue-collar workers say their lives are headed ‘in the right direction,’ according to the results of a poll released this week,” Katelyn Caralle reports in the Washington Examiner. “Eighty-five percent of these workers in America are optimistic regarding the direction of their lives, and 86 percent are satisfied with their jobs.” A majority also expressed optimism about the overall direction of the country, the survey showed.

The Associated Press reports that President Trump is awarding $91 million in grants to a record number of community anti-drug coalitions. “The White House says all 50 states will benefit from the grants from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy that aim to ‘strengthen the infrastructure among local partners to create and sustain a reduction in local youth substance abuse.’”

The Investor’s Business Daily Editorial Board writes that household income has soared to all-time highs under President Trump. “Median household income is up more than 4%, the economy is growing fast, optimism is at decades long highs . . . Over the course of President Obama’s entire eight years in office, median household income climbed a mere 0.3%.”

In The Wall Street Journal, Lauren Weber reports that American workers have the highest job satisfaction since 2005. “Just more than half of U.S. workers—51%—said they were satisfied with their jobs in 2017, the highest level since 2005, according to a new report from The Conference Board,” she writes.

I read in the Week Magazine where Trump is working with the financial community to abolish the quarterly report system. It puts a great deal of strain on companies forced to show profits every quarter, rather than thinking of overall substantial growth. Interesting.–Bandit

KEEPING THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY OPEN ALL THE TIME–

“My teenage daughter came home in a rage.

‘I’ve just done sex education in school today, Dad! You lied to me! You told me if I have sex before my sixteenth birthday, my boyfriend will die!’

I put down my paper: ‘Oh, he will, sweetheart, he will.’ ”

–from Rogue

I DON’T GET IT—On the other hand maybe I do. We are talking about artificial intelligence and self-driving cars, but we can’t fix the homeless issue, the drug problem, or the RV dwellers. Maybe we need an auto-government that doesn’t do the wrong thing or nothing for votes but does the right thing for the tax-paying citizens. Interesting.

I’ve been scrambling all day on the news and I can’t wait to take the Panhead out for another break-in putt.

I’ve started to work on my screenplay again, and I’m reading a book about writing screenplays. It’s interesting and making me think.

Our lives are changing so rapidly, and there’s a side of me that would like to slow down some and get away from all the tech bullshit. I watched a piece about some place in Montana where there are no cell phones or microwaves. It’s a trip, and the kids love it. “If you want to see someone, go knock on their door.” “If you have a flat tire, fix it and go home.”

I love it. Ride Free Forever,

–Bandit

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