Studio. –Jeff Najar
WHEELS THROUGH TIME MUSEUM ANNOUNCEMENT– This past weekend, the Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC held the Grand Opening of its newest exhibit, MotorCops: A 100 Year Love Affair Between Police and The Motorcycle.” The museum, which houses one of the world’s premier collections of rare American motorcycles and unique automobiles, hosted over 2000 visitors during the opening weekend in a tribute to the long-standing relationship between motorcycles and law enforcement.
The museum announced this past weekend’s grand opening in late July, offering free admission to all law enforcement officials, public servants, and family members. The exhibit, which will run for the final sixty days of the museum’s operations in North Carolina, has already attracted visitors from over 30 states and 9 countries.
“MotorCops” gives visitors an in-depth look into the 100 year history of motorcycle law enforcement, which began with Detroit Police Department’s employment of the first official motorcycle officer in 1908. Since that ground-breaking decision, thousands of departments across the country have opted to use motorcycles as patrol vehicles due to their maneuverability and reliability. Today, there are over 3400 police motorcycle units in the U.S., translating to tens of thousands of motorcycle officers who protect and serve our country every day.
The exhibit, which is featured in the main gallery of the museum’s 38,000 square foot facility, combines hundreds of photographs, first-hand stories, memorabilia, and machines from the earliest days of our two- and three-wheeled patrolling past. Artifacts such as official patrol uniforms, department pictures, patches, and other memorabilia have been donated by countless current and retired officers from around the country and are displayed in an arrangement providing a unique glimpse into the lives of those who have protected and served over the past 100 years. Particular highlights of the exhibit range from official Harley-Davidson archived photos to machines such as the late Steve McQueen’s 1909 Pierce and a 2001 Harley-Davidson Police Motorcycle ridden by actor Morgan Freeman in the hit film “Evan Almighty”.
Wheels Through Time Museum Curator, Dale Walksler, was thrilled with the results from the opening weekend. “We’re proud to display our newest exhibit highlighting the 100 year history between police and motorcycles,” said Walksler. “We surpassed our own expectations for this weekend, hosting over 2000 visitors, many of which were motorcycle officers from around the globe. This weekend, we entertained visitors from as far away as India, Hawaii, and hundreds of cities and states in between.”
Ian Kinning, a 28 year motorcycle police officer from Glasgow, Scotland had been planning to attend the grand opening since he caught word of the exhibit in early August. “It brings me a sense of pride that officers like myself and millions of others are being honored for their efforts to serve their the cities, states, and countries, said Kinning. “The museum did a wonderful job preserving our history, and sharing it with each and every one of those who care. And the best part is that they all run.”
“MotorCops” will run through November 30, 2008 and is offering free admission to all law enforcement officials and family for the exhibits entire run. For more information about “MotorCops” or the Wheels Through Time Museum, visit their website, located at www.WheelsThroughTime.com or call the museum at (828) 926-6266.
DON’T SPEED IN UTAH OR YOUR RIDE THE TASER–
name=”allowFullScreen” value=”true”> CRIME SCENE TAKES THE RAPIDE LINE-UP TO A NEW BLACKED OUT LEVEL– Santa Cruz, CA October 2008 ? Black is the New Chrome. Crime Scene Choppers is offering a new finish for their Rapide line of custom parts. Back to the basic, old school feel, the black and polished aluminum look transforms your bike into a true rad ride. The entire Rapide line-up takes on this new finish including the Head Light, Tail Lights and Air Cleaner.
The unique scallop pattern is a bit more understated in black, than the original polished version, but it remains as the solid design element that ties the complete collection together. Brilliantly polished, the exposed aluminum on the edge of the grill bars increases the contrast and accentuates its retro design.
All three of the products come complete with mounting hardware and relevant accessories. 100% made in the USA.
For more information check it out at: www.crimescenechoppers.com or them us a call at 831.406.0126.
TAKE A BIKERNET TIME-OUT BREAK– 1. The things that come to those who wait will be the scraggly junk left by those who got there first.
2. The shin bone is a device for finding furniture in a dark room.
3. A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.
4. When you go into court, you are putting yourself into the hands of 12 people who weren’t smart enough to get out of jury duty.
Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken
–from Dave Clancy
ZIPPERS TRANNY DOOR WITH DOUBLE-ROW BEARINGS– Billet Transmission Door with Double-Row Bearings for 5-Speed Big Twins – Original design by Frank and John Bisagno now produced by Zipper’s. This beautiful transmission door is CNC machined from billet aluminum with heavy duty, double-row bearings for the utmost in strength, shaft alignment and support.
Fits 5 speed Big Twins 1987-2006. Includes shaft nuts and end spacers. Brilliant polished finish means “Bling with Benefits”!
Check it out at http://www.zippersperformance.com/catalogue/showproduct.asp?cat=588&prod=2187″>Zipper’s Motorcycle Performance .
–Jeff Najar
BIKERNET UNIVERSITY STUDIES WOMEN– Three women: one engaged, one a mistress, and one married, are chatting about their relationships and decided to amaze their men. That night all three will wear black leather bras, stiletto heels and a mask over their eyes.
After a few days they meet up for lunch.
The engaged woman:The other night when my boyfriend came over he found me with a black leather bodice, tall stilettos and a mask. He saw me and said, “You are the woman of my life. I love you.” Then we made love all night long.
The mistress:Me too! The other night I met my lover at his office and I was wearing the leather bodice, heels, mask over my eyes and a raincoat. When I opened the raincoat he didn’t say a word – but we had wild sex all night.
The married woman:I sent the kids to stay at my mother’s house for the night. When my husband came home I was wearing the leather bodice, black stockings, stilettos and a mask over my eyes.
As soon as he came in the door and saw me he said, “What’s for dinner, Batman?”
–from HR Gabe
CHOP AND GRIND RACING TEAM MEMBERS CAUGHT IN THE ACT– – Chris T., Bob T. and Danny last week in Portland at Brother Speeds car demolition. It was a good time and was great to see my brother after 2 years, wish we had more time, but we had to hit the road in two different directions.
–Chris & Queen Joerline
Michael Hupy Answers MRF Call for Support– At the Meeting of the Minds this past September in Denver, Colorado, it was brought to the attention of attendees that the MRF was going through some tough financial times. In order to continue providing quality conferences and workshops as well as maintaining the top notch office and lobby efforts in Washington, D.C., there needs to be a further financial commitment from the motorcycle community.
On October 12, 2008, ABATE of Wisconsin held its annual State Meeting. In attendance was Attorney Michael Hupy. After several key speakers reiterated the need for increased donations to the MRF, Attorney Hupy stepped forward and presented MRF President Kirk ?Hardtail? Willard with a check in the amount of $5,000.00.
Dave Dwyer, MRF SMRO Rep, Attorney Michael Hupy, Kirk ?Hardtail? Willard, MRF President and Greg Rodd, ABATE of Wisconsin Executive Director
In making his donation, Attorney Hupy challenged other lawyers who have biker clients to match his donation or at least give $1,000.00 to the MRF.
It is imperative that the MRF be allowed to continue its work. This organization does not receive large corporate or business donations but instead relies on the generosity of the very people it represents and who benefit from its endeavors.
BIKERNET WEEKLY PRODUCT RELEASE from RIVERA PRIMO, POWERDRIVE RSD 6-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS from RIVERA PRIMO– Features a close-ratio 2.94:1 first gear & a .860:1 overdrive 6th gear ? This combination will improve acceleration yet will reduce vibration ? Manufactured to our specs, each trans has super-strength shafts & forged back-cut gears for smooth & positive shifting ? Cases are designed & fit like a stock-style 1990-1999 Softail? trans ? RSD models are delivered with a chromed hydraulic clutch actuator or chromed cable-actuated end cover & a 32-tooth final drive pulley ? Backed by a 2-year replacement warranty ? Choose from full chrome or polished finish ? MSRP for the fully chromed hydraulic model is $1584.16, whereas models in a polished finish with hydraulic or cable-actuated end covers are $1409.12 ? Always in stock, ready-to-ship !
For these & other fine products contact: Rivera Primo Inc. 12450 Whittier Blvd. Whittier, CA 90602 Tel: 800-872-1515 Tel: 562-907-2600 Fax: 562-907-2606 www.riveraprimoinc.com
RM AUCTIONS? HERSHEY EVENT CONFIRMS POSITIVE OUTLOOK FOR COLLECTOR CAR MARKET — Solid sales results from RM Auctions? recent ?Vintage Motor Cars of Hershey? event last week illustrate the continuing strength of the classic car market.
HERSHEY, Pennsylvania (October 14, 2008) ? Strong sales results from RM Auctions? Vintage Motor Cars of Hershey event last week are evidence the collector car market remains healthy.
The single-day event, held October 10th at the famous Hershey Lodge, captured the attention of the collector car market as enthusiasts were eager to see the impact of the current economic climate on the global hobby. Whilst the October 10th event followed a shaky week on Wall Street, results revealed a positive outlook with total sales surpassing $6.9 million for 84 cars offered, some of which exceeded expectations.
?Despite recent fluctuations in the financial markets, collectors and enthusiasts remain positive about the classic car market,? said Ian Kelleher, Managing Director of RM Auctions following the auction. ?RM continues to be the barometer for the industry and strong sales results coupled with an increase in international interest ? namely European bidders – at our Hershey event are a good indication that the market for alternative investments remains strong,? he added.
Headlining the single-day sale was a stunning 1933 Duesenberg La Grande Phaeton, considered one of the rarest and most desirable of the open bodied Duesenbergs. A factory supercharged model with just a handful of owners and a continuous history from new, this magnificent example brought an impressive $1,688,500. Other notable sales highlights included a rare and highly desirable 1917 Pierce-Arrow Model 48 Touring Car for $385,000, and an iconic, beautifully restored 1913 Locomobile Model M-48-3 Four Passenger Baby Tonneau for $357,500.
Also stealing the spotlight were a unique series of pedal cars customized by some of today?s leading automotive restorers and designers. Proceeds from the pedal car sales supported the esteemed Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) association, headquartered in Hershey. Highlights included Josie?s `56, a miniature pink Cadillac complete with actual stock fabric from a 1956 Cadillac, real chrome and 24 karat gold plating for $34,500 and Fifth of Fiesta, so named as is exactly one-fifth the size of an actual 1953 Oldsmobile Fiesta for $23,000.
In addition to the auction event, RM Auctions? participated in a number of special community activities during the week, including the AACA?s annual Night at the Museum fundraising benefit at Hershey?s AACA Museum, as well as facilitating a special tour for automotive students from the Milton Hershey School.
RM Auction?s next event ? the Classic Car Auction of Toronto ? Fall Event, will be held October 24th ? 26th, 2008 at the International Centre, Mississauga. Regarded as Canada?s largest collector car auction, this event will present approximately 400 rare and desirable collector vehicles for auction. The Toronto sale will be closely followed by RM Auctions? highly anticipated Automobiles of London event at Battersea Park, London, UK on October 29th, 2008. Held in association with Sotheby?s, this exciting event will feature 100 magnificent motor cars including some of the world?s greatest British, German and Italian luxury marques.
For further information on these events, or to view full sale results on RM Auctions? Vintage Motor Cars of Hershey event, please visit www.rmauctions.com .
FULL THROTTLE HITS ALL THE EVENTS– What a great weekend full of events! Full Throttle Magazine was set up at all the major events around the area including Spooks N Scoots, Crystal River Harley-Davidson’s Anniversary Party and the largest event of the weekend COTEE RIVER BIKE FEST!!!
There were over 70 bikes in the bike show and we had to turn them away because we had a limited time for Rev. Jim to judge them all in. Cotee River New Port Richey was packed with people both on Saturday and Sunday. The Daisy Duke Contest had some of the hottest women from around the state of Florida and turned out great. Make your plans for next year now.
Full Throttle Magazine is leaving for Biketoberfest in Daytona Beach tomorrow so we wanted to send out this weekly e-mail early enough for you to plan your events this weekend. Here is the list of events you can find us at all weekend besides our three booths that we will be at during the days handing out magaiznes and sponsors information at Boothill Saloon on Main Street, Ironhorse Saloon in Ormond Beach and JP Cycles at Destination Daytona.
I (TonyC) will mainly be at the Boothill Saloon so make sure you stop by and have us take your picture holding the magazine. We will be taking pictures of anyone and everyone for the recap in the magaizne. Stop by and say hi and we will see you in Daytona Beach.
Friday – October 17th LETS GET CRAZY PARTY – At the Americao Beach Resort on A1A, approx 1 mile north of Main Street, Beach side. Party starts at 8pm and run till 12midnight. This is an Adults only party and is tons of Fun. Come out and win adult prizes like movies, and other adult toys. The games include, best chest, best buns and other fun adult games. For more info call Full Throttle Magazine at 813-814-1424.
Saturday – October 18th 10 CLASS BIKE SHOW AT GRAND SEAS RESORT – This is a great show around the pools and hosted by Full Throttle’s East Coast Editor – Peewee and Clint. There are 10 classes and 4 specialty awards. Registration is from 12noon till 3pm with all awards at 5:30pm. There will be live music, a pig roast and beer and liquor. Come out and meet special guests ROBBIE KNIEVEL & DAN HAGGERTY. (Located at 2424 N. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32118) For more info call PEEWEE at 386-299-9364.
Saturday – October 18th BIKINI CONTEST HOSTED BY PLAYBOY MODEL MIA MCKINLEY AT THE GRAND SEAS RESORT – There will be tons of hot women in bikini’s strutting their stuff for over $2,000 is cas and prizes for the winners. Prizes include $500 cash, a 3 day 2 night stay at the Grand Seas Resort, a Professional Photo shoot by Jack Watson Photography and a full page spread in Full Throttle Magazine’s November issue and many more prizes. With the after party at Wings Pizza and Things across the street in the Bellair Plaza. For more info call Full Throttle Magazine at 813-814-1424.
–Tony Cianci Editor – Florida Full Throttle Magazine HERE IS OUR NEW WEBSITE www.floridafullthrottle.com tonyc@floridafullthrottle.com
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