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1940 Crocker Is Expected To Sell For $500,000 At The Barber Vintage Motorcycle Festival

by Andrew Wendler from Though the name “Crocker” may not resonate among the non-initiated as readily as Harley Davidson or Indian, enthusiasts recognize Crocker motorcycles as some of the most desirable and powerful bikes of the pre-war era. Founded by engineer and former Indian dealer/distributor Al Crocker, the brand saw its first success with the Speedway, a single-cylinder bike that quickly became a favorite of west-coast racers. Encouraged by his success, Crocker sold his Indian dealership in the mid 1930s and established the the motorcycle company at 1461 Venice Boulevard in downtown Los Angeles . Leading off with the “Small-Tank” Crocker in 1936, Crocker followed up with the “Big Tank” model in 1939. Frequently built to customer specifications, several examples came equipped with a 91 cubic-inch v-twin engine (1491 cc) that helped the Big Tank earn its reputation as the fastest bike of the era. According to folklore, Crocker reportedly advertised that if a customer’s Big Tank v-twin was beaten by a stock Harley Davidson, he would refund the owner’s money. No record exists of a refund being issued. Often referred to as the Duesenberg of Motorcycles, the Crocker Big Tank is undeniably American. Large and brash, the bike incorporates numerous aesthetic and functional design disciplines of the era, displaying both aviation and marine overtones in its design and construction. No attempt is made to hide the mechanical bits; from the bicycle pedal kick-starter to floorboard-style footrests and from the exposed fuel and oil lines to the tank-mounted shifter, functionality and elegance exist in harmony. Often, it’s this tangible and endearing characteristic that separates merely rare motorcycles from the truly desirable and significant ones. That said, most experts agree that fewer than 30 Crocker Big tanks were built. This 1940 Crocker Big Tank on the block at Barber features reasonably well-documented history, although it has seen a significant amount of reconstructive surgery. Reportedly the personal bike of one-time Crocker employee and machinist Elmo Looper, the bike eventually found its way to Jungle Jim’s, an L.A. scrapyard where it was eventually purchased and saved from the crusher sometime in the 1950s. After passing through a series of owners, the bike made its way to the East Coast, where the current owner undertook a restoration process that consumed nearly 15 years. The frame is spliced with a donor frame, the front forks, gas and oil tanks and fenders are careful reproductions, and the engine and gearbox were rebuilt by vintage bike savant Mike Lang. Pre-auction estimates suggest the Crocker Big Tank V-Twin will command between $495,000 and $595,000 U.S. when the hammer falls.  
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1941 Knucklehead at Auction

1941 FL Harley Davidson at auction now!
1st Year for the 74” Knucklehead

In late 1941, America would be plunged into war after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and Harley-Davidson with it. It was also the first year that HD released the FL. The 1941 model had the OHV Knucklehead engine, which replaced the Flathead back in 1936, but this was the first year that the engine size increased from 61 to 74 cubic inches.

Your chance to own a super sweet machine!
Bid or watch now—auction takes place on October 10th

Visit Auction by Clicking HERE

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5-Ball Leather Photo Shoot Next Week

Our new leather Bandit’s Bedroll.

I need to organize the photo shoot for next week. We have several new products that need to be featured on the web site.

New Male full sleeve Jack shirt
Details: New collar, collar snaps

5/8 Jak shirt details (just showing the new softer leather)

Women’s Hoodie Racy Jacket
Details: The hoodie, the pockets and external pockets

Woman’s Pit Crew Vest
Details: Basic details

Make brown trimmed Pit Crew Vest

Two Bandit’s bed rolls
Details: pockets, tool flaps.

One leather Bandit’s Dayroll

Speedway leather shirt sleeveless

I’m going to be busy with Markus Cuff, my grandson, Frankie, the lovely EM famous tattoo artist, Imogen, from the Great Frog Jewelry, and Maxine my granddaughter.

— Keith ‘Bandit’ Ball

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The Shifting Bikernet Weekly News for October 3, 2019

We Are Living in the Best of Times and should Celebrate

I feel a shift coming. In some respects, I hope it’s a shift in the direction of Freedom. We are actually living in the best of times. Everything on the planet has improved for the better and we need to celebrate, not control and punish.

More and more I hear amazing stories about the lives of folks around me and the amazing things they accomplished. Markus Cuff played drums for Emily Lou Harris for several years. Then he started to shoot photos of bands in the ‘80s and I started to hire him to shoot tech articles for Easyriders. Since then he’s shot features for tons of magazines and for Bikernet.com ™.

I’m working on the Salt Torpedo slowly trying to finish the firewall, the fire suppression unit installations, the helmet cowling and strengthen the front axle swingarm mounts.

I fixed my 1969 Panhead, and the 1928 Panhead battery is toast. I’ve had two of these batteries take a shit and would like to try anti-gravity batteries, but they cost a bunch. I may try again.

In the meantime, ride fast and free forever!

— Keith ‘Bandit’ Ball

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2020 Walnecks Swap Meets

SWAP MEET DATES FOR WALNECK’S 2020            9/11/19

January 5. Springfield, Ohio. Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet. Clark County Fairgrounds, 4401 S. Charleston Pike, I-70 at exit # 59, Springfield, Ohio 45502.  Indoors 3-heated buildings & Outdoors, rain or shine. All brands of motorcycles and parts  SWAP MEET ONLY  . 8AM – 2PM, vendor spaces TAKE ALL THE ROOM YOU NEED just$ 40., Indoors 10’ x 10’ for $ 40. vendor set up 6AM – 8AM. Admission $ 9.00 under 14-free, free parking. 630 / 985 – 2097  www.walneckswap.com  FREE CORRAL to sell your bike.

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March 6. Princeton, Illinois.  Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet. Bureau County Fairgrounds,

811 W. Peru, Princeton, IL. 61356. About 2-hours west of Chicago, 1-hour east of Davenport. Close to Rockford, Peoria, Ottawa. Off I-80 at exit # 45. All indoors, 3-connected – heated buildings. Great food in building. 10’ x 10’ vendor spaces $ 40. ( tables included .) 2-wheel access through multiple doors. General admission adults $ 7.00 under 14-free, free parking.  Vendor set up 6-8AM. Hours 8AM – 2PM. 630 / 985- 2097 www.walneckswap.com  Very nice family diner and new motels at the exit.

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March 8.  Springfield, Ohio. Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet. Clark County Fairgrounds, 4401 S. Charleston Pike, I-70 at exit # 59, Springfield, Ohio 45502.  Indoors & Outdoors, rain or shine. All brands of motorcycles and parts. SWAP MEET ONLY 8AM – 2PM, vendor spaces for a 10’ x 10’- $ 40., Outdoors for $40. TAKE ALL THE ROOM YOU NEED !  SWAP MEET ONLY !Vendor set up 6AM – 8AM. Admission $ 9.00, under 14-free, free parking.  630 / 985 – 2097   www.walneckswap.com FREE CORRAL to sell your bike.

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April 26. Woodstock, Illinois. Walneck’s Car & Motorcycle Swap Meet in Woodstock !   McHenry County Fairgrounds, 11900 Country Club Road, Rte 47 & Country Club, Woodstock, Illinois.  Indoors & out, rain or shine THIS IS THE BIG ONE, 3-MILES OF PARTS AISLES all brands of bikes & parts.. SWAP MEET ONLY.  8AM – 2PM, Vendor spaces $ 40., Vendor set up 5AM – 8AM. Admission $ 10.00 , under 14-free, free parking. 630 / 985 – 2097  www.walneckswap.com FREE CORRAL to sell your bike.

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May 17 Monroe, Michigan, Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet , Monroe County Fairgrounds, 3775 S. Custer, Monroe , Michigan 48161. ½-hour from Toledo, or Detroit. Indoors & outdoors, rain or shine.   All brands of motorcycles and parts,.  8AM – 2PM, vendor spaces $ 40., 10’ x 10’ , Outdoor just $ 40. and TAKE ALL THE ROOM YOU NEED vendor set up 6AM – 8AM, Admission $ 7.00 , under 14-free, free parking 630 / 985 – 2097   www.walneckswap.com FREE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

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June 7  Springfield, Ohio,  Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet . Clark County Fairgrounds, 4401 S. Charleston Pike, I-70 at exit # 59, Springfield, Ohio.  Indoors & out, rain or shine.  All brands of motorcycles and  parts.  Show  8AM – 2PM, INDOOR vendor spaces ARE 10’ X 10’ and admit 2-people. $ 40,Outdoor vending is $40, admits two people, and TAKE ALL THE ROOM YOU NEED ! Vendor set-up 6AM.  Admission $ 9.00, under 14-free.  Free parking.  630 / 985 – 2097  www.walneckswap.com  FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

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June 28,  Walneck’s Car & Motorcycle Swap Meet. Grundy County Speedway Fairgrounds, I-80 and Rte 47, Morris Illinois.    Easy to find, indoors and out, rain or shine. All brands of motorcycles and PARTS SWAP MEET ONLY  Free corral to sell your bike. Vendor spaces indoors, 10’ x 10’      $ 40., outdoors, pay at the gate $ 40. and take ALL THE ROOM YOU NEED !. Adult admission $ 7.00, kids free, parking free. 8 AM – 2 PM. Food and beer available. Vendor set up  6 AM. More info call 630 / 985 – 2097  www.walneckswap.com FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

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June 21  Woodstock, Illinois.  Walneck’s Car &  Motorcycle Swap Meet   McHenry County Fairgrounds, Rte 47 & 11900 Country Club Road. Woodstock, Illinois.  Indoors & out, rain or shine.  This is a big one. All brands of bikes & parts.  SWAP MEET ONLY  8AM – 2PM, vendor spaces $ 40., vendor set up 6AM – 8AM. Admission $ 10.00, under 14-free, free parking 630 / 985 – 2097 www.walneckswap.com FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

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July12  Martinsville, Indiana. Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet   SWAP MEET ONLY . ALL BRANDS OF PARTS & MOTORCYCLES @. Morgan County Fairgrounds, 1749 Hospital Road, Martinsville, Indiana 46151.  Rte 37 & Hospital Road.  American, British, Japanese & Euro motorcycles & parts.  Indoors & out, rain or shine.  8AM – 2PM, Vendor spaces $ 40. Vendor set up 6AM – 8AM.  Admission $7.00 , under 14-free, free parking. 630 / 985 – 2097   www.walneckswap.com FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

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August 2,  Springfield, Ohio.  Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet ,Clark County Fairgrounds, 4401 S. Charleston Pike, I-70 at exit # 59, Springfield, Ohio.  Indoors & out, rain or shine.  All brands of motorcycles and parts.  Show SWAP MEET ONLY- NO SHOW. 8AM – 2PM, vendor spaces $ 40, Vendor set-up 6AM – 8AM.  Admission $9.00, under 14-free, free parking.  630 / 985 – 2097  www.walneckswap.com. FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

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August 23, Woodstock, Illinois.  Walneck’s Car & Motorcycle Swap Meet. McHenry County Fairgrounds, 11900 Country Club Road, Rte 47 & Country Club, Woodstock, Illinois.  Indoors and out, rain or shine.  All brands of bikes & parts  ,  SWAP MEET ONLY – NO SHOW.8AM – 2PM, Vendor spaces $40 Vendor set up 6AM – 8AM. Admission $10.00, under 14-free, free parking  630 / 985-2097 www.walneckswap.com FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

August 16, 2018 Shepherdsville, Kentucky. Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet. Bullett County Fairgrounds. 245 Claremont ( Exit 112 on I-65 ). South east corner. Indoors & out, rain  or shine.

Parts and bikes of all  kinds, plus accessories. 8AM – 2PM. Vendors spaces outdoors just $ 40 and TAKE ALL THE ROOM YOU NEED ! Indoors $ 40 for a 10 x 10. General admission        $ 7 adults. Free parking. More info call Buzz or Pixie 630 / 985 – 2097   www.walneckswap.com

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September 13.  Martinsville, Indiana.  Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet.  SWAP MEET ONLY. ALL BRANDS of bikes & parts, at Morgan County Fairgrounds, 1749 Hospital Road, Martinsville, Indiana 46151.  Rte 37 & Hospital Road  American,British, Japanese & European motorcycles & parts.  Indoors & out, rain or shine.  8AM – 2PM, Vendor spaces $ 40.  Vendor set-up 6AM – 8AM.  Admission $7.00 , under 14-free, free parking.  630 / 985 – 2097   www.walneckswap.com FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

September 20. Grundy County Speedway Fairgrounds, I-80 & Rte 47, Morris, Illinois. Walneck’s Car & Motorcycle Swap Meet. Indoors and out, all brands of motorcycles and parts. Free corral to sell your bike. Adult admission      $7., kids free, parking free. 8 AM – 2-PM, food and beer available. Vendor set up 6-AM. Vendor spaces indoors 10 x 10’ $ 40., outdoors pay at the gate $ 40. and take all the space you need. Info. 630 / 985 – 2097 www.walneckswap.com  FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

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October 11. Woodstock, Illinois. McHenry County Fairgrounds’ Rte 47 & 11900 Country Club Rd.  Walneck’s Car & Motorcycle Swap Meet. Indoors and out, rain or shine, all brands of parts and bikes. Free coral to sell your bike.  SWAP MEET ONLY – NO SHOW. 8AM – 2PM Adult admission $10.,kids and parking are free. Vendor set up 6:AM. Vendor spaces indoors 10’ x 10’ – $ 40., outside, pay at the gate just $ 40. and take ALL THE SPACE you need. Info. 630 / 985-2097 Walneckswap.com  FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

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November 8, Shepherdsville, Kentucky  Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet ,  we are moving back to the November date .( just South of Louisville , KY ), Bullitt County Fairgrounds, I-65 & Rte 245 ( exit 112 )  (N.E.corner )., Indoors (heated ) and outdoors pavilion, rain or shine.  All brands of motorcycles and parts.  SWAP MEET ONLY – NO SHOW. . 8AM – 2PM admission $ 7.00 , under 14-years old free, free parking.  outdoors with a larger space.. Vendor set up 6AM – 8AM.  Info 630 / 985 – 2097 www.walneckswap.com FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

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November 15.  Princeton, Illinois. Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet.  Bureau County Fairgrounds, 811 W. Peru, Princeton, IL. 61356. About 2-hours west of Chicago, 1-hour east of Davenport. Close to Rockford, Peoria, Ottawa.  Off I-80 at exit # 45.  All indoors, 3-connected –heated buildings. Great food in building. 10’ x 10’ – $ 40. ( tables included.) 2-wheel access through multiple doors. General admission adults $ 7.00 under 14-free, free parking. Vendor set up 6AM – 8AM. General admission 8AM – 2PM. Excellent family restaurant and new motels at that exit. Info. Pixie or Buzz 630 / 985-2097.  www.walneckswap.com

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November 29, Springfield, Ohio.  Walneck’s Motorcycle Swap Meet.  Clark County Fairgrounds, 4401 S, Charleston Pike, I-70 at exit 59, Springfield, Ohio.45502.  Indoor three heated buildings & out, rain or shine.  All brands of motorcycles and parts.  SWAP MEET ONLY – NO SHOW.  ,.  8AM – 2PM,  Indoor spaces 10’ x 10’ admits 2-people vendor spaces . Outdoors, $ 40. admits 2-people. and TAKE ALL THE ROOM YOU NEED ! Vendor set-up 6AM – 8AM.  Admission  $ 9.00, under 14-free, free parking.  630 / 985-2097  www.walneckswap.com FREE BIKE CORRAL TO SELL YOUR BIKE

Thanks Buzz & Pixie

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THE SHIFTING BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for October 3, 2019

Hey,

I feel a shift coming. In some respects, I hope it’s a shift in the direction of Freedom. I sense the whole Climate Change Doomsday hoax is going to crash. We are actually living in the best of times. Everything on the planet has improved for the better and we need to celebrate, not control and punish.

More and more I hear amazing stories about the lives of folks around me and the amazing things they accomplished. Markus Cuff played drums for Emily Lou Harris for several years. Then he started to shoot photos of bands in the ‘80s and I started to hire him to shoot tech articles for Easyriders. Since then he’s shot features for tons of magazines and for Bikernet.com ™.

He told me about a recent documentary about Linda Ronstat and mentioned that he hung out with Emily Lou and Linda. That one night back east they were all snowed in and trapped in a Motel room. Markus still plays drums for Emily Lou from time to time. He also went on to tell me about how fantastic Linda’s documentary is. Don’t miss it.

Yesterday, I met with Ron and Bill Bartels’ of Bartels’ H-D here in Los Angeles. Bill is now 81 and going strong. We discussed their relationship with Gene Thomason and his son Eugene, who still works for the factory. He told me an amazing tale of Gene’s career at the dealership and how he brought celebrities around. I just hope I can do the story justice. Hang on for that one next week.

Let’s hit the news:

The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, BorntoRide.com and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum. Most recently the Smoke Out and Quick Throttle Magazine came on board.

NMA ALERT–Do Vision Zero Programs equal more Traffic Accidents?–

Many cities and states around the country have adopted a Vision Zero program which strives for zero traffic deaths, usually by a specific year. Some of the oldest programs, though, are finding that the ideal of zero traffic deaths is becoming ever more elusive and expensive over time. Instead of decreasing, traffic deaths involving accidents between cars and bicyclists/pedestrians have jumped even with the increase in protected bike lanes and other traffic calming VZ safety measures.

Every traffic death is a tragedy; there is no doubt about that.

Nearly all drivers, unless they’re psychopaths, never want to hurt or kill anyone while they are driving. Most are transportation hybrids: motorist/pedestrian, motorist/bicyclist, motorist/transit rider, etc. Motorists care about street safety, but many drivers do not believe that any transportation sector should be demonized in the traffic safety dynamic. VZ philosophy states that every traffic death involving a car is the fault of the motorist no matter what, purposely pitting drivers against other road users.

Terms such as traffic violence and tactical urbanism are now frequently used by VZ advocates. They continue to question the very nature of a “traffic accident,” insisting that “collision” is the more accurate description because of their view that an altercation with a car is not happenstance. Many want to know why a driver “who has killed” a pedestrian or bicyclist has not immediately been arrested and charged with murder.

In reality, every road user has the responsibility for safety—their own and any other person they come into contact with while on the road. The problem with Vision Zero programs is that they create an illusion of safety for bicyclists and pedestrians. Many times, road users, including motorists, don’t understand their own responsibility in the traffic safety paradigm.

This summer, articles began appearing from most major cities about whether Vision Zero programs are actually working on the local scene. City officials continue to throw money at VZ programs even though the intended results are not forthcoming. Many residents, even safety advocates, are becoming disillusioned.

Portland, Oregon’s Willamette Week recently posted Blindsided, a scathing investigation into the city’s VZ program. Intended to end all traffic deaths by 2025, it began in 2015. Already $100 million has been spent on road diets, additional crosswalks, flashing beacons, more streetlights, speed cameras and an educational campaign fueled by marijuana tax money. The VZ program has not made much of a dent in traffic fatalities. In 2015, 37 Portlanders died in traffic accidents. This year, that total was surpassed by the end of summer.

San Francisco wants to do Portland one better by eliminating all traffic deaths by 2024. That goal, however, seems further away than ever. Last year, 23 people lost their lives on the road in the metropolitan area. By August of this year, the city had already surpassed that grim statistic.

San Francisco officials continue to push a frenzy of VZ activities without a great deal of feedback. For example, SFDOT assembled a rapid response team. If a bicyclist is hurt or killed in a traffic accident, that street is deemed a VZ emergency and city workers quickly employ traffic calming measures in an attempt to make it safer.

Now, a city council member wants to close down the Tenderloin District to cars due to several deaths in the area. Pedestrian advocates want better Vision Zero police enforcement, and some residents are calling for on-call prosecutors who only deal with traffic accidents. Council members also maintain that speeding cars are the real culprit for traffic deaths and would like to lower speed limits throughout the city. Due to state law, cities are not allowed to arbitrarily lower speed limits because speed limits must be set to the 85th percentile, the speed under which 85 percent of free-flowing traffic is traveling.

Last year, the California legislature deployed a statewide Zero Traffic Fatalities Task Force, which plans to issue its first report in January 2020. One of the likely recommendations will be to allow cities to set their own speed limits just as Massachusetts has done.

After an uptick of cyclist deaths across the five boroughs of New York City, an eruption of protests have inundated city hall. The VZ goal seems ever more elusive in NYC, which spends the most money of any community in the country. The War on Cars is at a fever pitch too.

In July, over 1000 bicyclists staged a die-in at Washington Square Park to protest the safety of NYC streets. Recently, even more controversy erupted when Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city would soon make it mandatory for all bicyclists who ride a rental bike to wear helmets as a safety measure. Bicycle groups countered by complaining that would discourage bicycle use which in turn would lower ridership. They used the opportunity to then push all the blame back on motorists.

NYC bicyclists, though, are not blameless in the traffic safety paradigm. The number of pedestrians hurt by NYC bicyclists has risen 12 percent this year. Since 2011, 2,250 pedestrians (seven of whom died) were injured by on-street collisions with bicyclists.

The Seattle DOT announced that in the first half of 2019, 91 people were seriously injured and 10 killed in all traffic accidents, which is the highest number since 2010. Seattle road injuries and fatalities were essentially the same between 2017 and 2018, sparking concerns that the resources being poured into VZ efforts are ineffective.

Vision Zero programs are soaking up millions of taxpayer dollars in large metropolitan areas, and have produced, at best, questionable results. The only guaranteed way to eliminate all traffic fatalities is to eliminate all road user—driver, bicyclist, and pedestrian—interactions. The Vision Zero agenda, however, is focused on one aspect: getting people out of their cars.

–NMA

I don’t get punishing the entire population to reach an elusive vision zero. Why don’t they call it as it is, Vision Zero means Zero Freedom.–Bandit

APTERA UNVEILS WORLD’S FIRST “NEVER CHARGE” ELECTRIC VEHICLE–Power Required for Most Driving to Come From the Sun, Not the Grid

San Diego, Calif., Oct. 3rd, 2019 — Aptera Motors, makers of the world’s most efficient passenger vehicles, introduces Never Charge, an integrated solar-charging option that means never having to charge your car again. This is the first solar vehicle-charging system capable of meeting well over the mileage needs of most drivers.

“A no-fuel transportation option is finally possible, the result of Aptera’s efficient vehicle technology and today’s leading solar cells,” said Aptera co-CEO Steve Fambro. “This is a genuinely off-grid solution and something that can power my home. I’ll feel much better about my energy-use footprint with an Aptera in my driveway.”

The Aptera, which can go 1,000 miles on a single charge, is four times more efficient than the average EV. At 100 watthours per mile, it boasts the lowest energy consumption of any electric vehicle on the road. A modest solar complement integrated into the surface of the Aptera’s body can now supply up to 40 miles’ worth of power per day and more than 11,000 miles of total charge per year with no impact on performance.

Never Charge is the first offering to provide truly grid-independent transportation. It will allow drivers to use the excess power they generate to run their homes or feed it back to the grid at night. It also precludes Aptera from having to incorporate a rapid-charging solution into the vehicle or build out a proprietary charging network.

Initially available as part of a special-edition package, Never Charge will ultimately be an option for any Aptera vehicle. Option details and pricing will be announced in coming months, prior to the start of pre-orders.

To find out more about Aptera and Never Charge, visit: www.Aptera.us or watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlGKZe4EYj4&feature=youtu.be

CORAL HEAD MUSIC FEST–Presented by
THE AMERICAN LEGION &
THE AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS & BIKERNET.COM ™
The Coral Head Concert Series was originated by the American Legion Riders of Post 154 Marathon and premiered their first concert in 2017 at the Community Park in Marathon.

This concert series raises money for U.S. Veteran charities as well as local charities recognized and supported by the American Legion.

PROJECT VET: RELIEF is our primary charity and every show will have a portion of profits going directly to this fine organization. To find out more about Project: VetRelief follow the link below.

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BUILDERS’ ASSEMBLE!–This year marks our 10-year anniversary of the J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show. Join us for the nation’s largest custom motorcycle gathering at the Progressive® International Motorcycle Shows® as we showcase more than 300 professional and amateur builds; cultivating the custom scene and offering builders a chance at thousands in cash and
prizes.

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO SHAPE THE FUTURE OF MOTORCYCLING–The Damon Hypersport is the world’s safest, smartest and most technologically advanced motorcycle.

As we move closer to production, we’re looking for select individuals to help us ensure that Damon Hypersport addresses the major untackled challenges that come with modern motorcycling. In other words, we want this bike to be your favorite motorcycle in the garage.

If selected for our research program, you will have the opportunity to learn about the Halo Hypersport specs, test ride opportunities, release dates and more.

Our mailing address is:
Damon Motorcycles
708 Powell St
Vancouver, British Columbia V6A 1H6
Canada

CLIMATE DEPOT AWARDS--Sen. Inhofe’s Top 5 Winners of ‘Climate Hypocrite Awards’ Announced – #5: Mann #4: Obama #3: Climate summit Attendees #2: AOC #1: Al Gore

Awards Coincide with Global Climate Week

Monday, September 23, 2019

U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) announced the first of his Climate Hypocrite Awards today. He plans to announce five in total for the week – one each day of Global Climate Week.

“It is easy to get swept up in the rhetoric of climate alarmists, but it’s important to remember the facts. Climate alarmists are eager to tell Americans that they need to take radical action, including going vegan, ending air travel, not having children and eliminating fossil fuels and nuclear energy, but they aren’t willing to back up their data or take the actions they prescribe to everyone else.

“This week, while the rest of the world discusses how to use the climate agenda to turn over our economic system to the federal government and international organizations, I’m going to be serving up a dose of reality by recognizing some of the most notable climate hypocrites.”

#1: Al Gore

Al Gore Award

“Last, but certainly not least, Al Gore has earned the grand prize of America’s greatest climate hypocrite. Whether it’s Gore’s chartered jets around the country or the fact his home uses up to 34 times more energy than the average American household, he’s never wavered in his calls for everyone else to, ‘…make [environmental] changes in their own lives.’ The actual ‘Inconvenient Truth’ is his hypocrisy – it is beyond absurd but typical of Hollywood elites.”

#2: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Climate Awards AOC

“Today’s award goes to proud socialist and Democrat standard-bearer, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who is well known for bad ideas but also for climate hypocrisy. Despite claiming, ‘The world is going to end in 12 years if we don’t address climate change’, she doesn’t seem to have any problem frequently utilizing rideshare apps or airfare over “eco-friendly” public transit and walking. Her radical Green New Deal would put countless Americans out of work – it would end America as we know it – but AOC doesn’t think twice about living lavishly in her luxury apartment building, taking a car one mile to work, and believing her $174,000 taxpayer-funded salary should be higher.”

#3: Climate Conference Attendees

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“U.N. climate officials and Hollywood elites share some things in common – they both use fear to push their radical climate agenda while traveling the world on carbon-intensive transportation and telling everyone else to stay home. Make no mistake – their motivation isn’t about saving the environment – it’s about controlling our lives.”

#4: Former President Obama

Global Climate #4

“Despite stating ‘[r]ising sea levels threaten every coastline,’ that didn’t stop former President Obama from reportedly acquiring a 29 acre, $15 million ocean front estate on Martha’s Vineyard. His actions clearly show he doesn’t believe his own rhetoric, but this is all too common for elite, liberal climate doomsdayers who say one thing but do another.”

#5: Michael Mann

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“To kick off Global Climate Week, it seems most fitting to first recognize Michael Mann, the architect of the discredited ‘Hockey Stick’ graph who tells people to believe the science but was implicated in manipulating data in Climategate and refuses to provide the data to back up his graph.”

–Marc Morano
Climate Depot


LIFESTYLE DEAL OF THE WEEK–
2012 Harley Davidson Street Glide Touring 103 FLHX

In 2006, Harley-Davidson Motor Company capitalized on the motorcycle market’s need for a stripped-down touring bike sans the bulkiness of its Electra Glide counterpart. The Street Glide (FLHX) was born and was an immediate hit. Over the years it has become one of the best—if not the best—sellers to roll out of the York, Pennsylvania, factory. With all-new style and long distance comfort, this stripped-down bike is made to eat miles.

The Street Glide is a bagger with street-wise soul, such as stripped down trim and chrome, low suspension, and cropped wind deflector. Inspired by the street, the Street Glide is ready to roar with attitude. This one comes with a 103ci.

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT…

**Just 8,624 miles**

Ember Red Sunglo paint and raised tank logos is beautiful (Pictured is scratches on right fairing, right bag and latch, and a few chips in the front fender) Chrome 20″ apes, chrome strap with black accent ‘FLHX’ Tinted windshield, smoked lense blinkers, all chrome front fork, H-D ‘skull’ axle caps, on gorgeous fat spoke 27″ front chrome rim. Chrome slash up exhaust with a great sound.

ABS braking system and chrome brake rotor. Chrome motor covers including oval 103 air cover, cam with H-D logo, and a 103 derby cover. 2-up seat with streamliner floorboards and black contrast cut passenger pegs. 4 pt. docking hardware in place. Smoked lense stop / turn / tail light with LED fender tri-line.

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!!!

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5-Ball LEATHER PHOTO SHOOT NEXT WEEK—I need to organize the photo shoot for next week. We have several new products that need to be featured on the web site.

New Male full sleeve Jack shirt
Details: New collar, collar snaps
5/8 Jak shirt details (just showing the new softer leather)
Women’s Hoodie Racy Jacket
Details: The hoodie, the pockets and external pockets
Woman’s Pit Crew Vest
Details: Basic details
Make brown trimmed Pit Crew Vest
Two Bandit’s bed rolls
Details: pockets, tool flaps.
One leather Bandit’s Dayroll
Details
Speedway leather shirt sleeveless

I’m going to be busy with Markus Cuff, my grandson, Frankie, the lovely EM famous tattoo artist, Imogen, from the Great Frog Jewelry, and Maxine my granddaughter.

Yamaha Introduces All-New 2020 MT-03 Hyper Naked Motorcycle–
Entry-Level Model Offers Thrilling Ride Experience as a True Master of Torque

Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, today introduced the 2020 MT-03 as an all-new entry-level model in the company’s Hyper Naked motorcycle segment. With its easy-to-ride engine character, lightweight handling, and aggressive styling, the all-new MT-03 fully embodies the signature Yamaha MT (Master of Torque) family design.

The Dark Side of Japan

Many see Japan as a traditional and respectful society where conformity is the norm, but behind this stereotypical image lies a vibrant sub-culture where new fashions and ideas are constantly emerging. These same creative forces that drive the darker and unconventional side have inspired and shaped the unique MT motorcycles, giving every rider the chance to experience thrilling torque, outstanding agility and provocative design from the Dark Side of Japan.

With the global introduction of the MT series in 2013, Yamaha clearly showed the intention to create a new type of motorcycle aimed at riders searching for a new way to express themselves. The Hyper Naked motorcycle segment was quickly developed to grow in range, offering riders the chance to step up in experience and performance through the complete MT lineup. The Hyper Naked segment is in constant evolution, as evidenced by the all-new MT-03.

All-New MT-03: Dark Lightning

With a radical and aggressive look, the all-new MT-03 hallmarks advanced design and an overall high-quality specification. Equipped with a 321cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder engine that produces smooth and easy-to-ride power delivery, and optimized suspension settings for precise handling and outstanding agility, it is the ultimate full-sized entry-level motorcycle.

Aggressive next-generation MT design
Yamaha’s introduction of the MT-09 in 2013 brought a radical and dynamic new look to the streets. With its naked bodywork, mass-forward design, thrilling linear torque, and outstanding agility, the first Yamaha Hyper Naked motorcycle was an overnight success that proved to be the start of a whole new movement.

Created using the same DNA that made its 847cc triple-cylinder MT-09 sibling one of the best-selling Yamaha models of all time, the all-new MT-03’s aggressive next-generation design strengthens the iconic MT look.

Dynamic mass-forward body design
With a unique design that features a ‘tightly-packed’ look around the engine area, Yamaha’s MT models project a powerful and aggressive character that distinguishes them from other motorcycles. This mass-forward look is taken to the next level on the all-new MT-03 with a wide-shouldered fuel tank cover and lightweight air scoops that reinforce the strong family links.

Dual-position lights and an LED headlight
The all-new MT-03 sports an aggressive face featuring dual angled position lights that convey an aggressive look and underline the pure MT DNA running through its veins.

LED turn signals perfectly complement the position lights and headlight and integrate well in the aggressive MT style.

Sophisticated 321cc twin-cylinder engine
At the heart of this next-generation Hyper Naked motorcycle is one of the smoothest powerplants in the class, featuring a balanced twin-cylinder configuration that delivers a much smoother feeling at lower rpm when compared to some single-cylinder models.

Its high-tech internals include carburized connecting rods and lightweight, heat-resistant forged pistons whose low reciprocating weight reduces vibration and enhances throttle response. All-aluminium DiASil cylinders offer excellent heat dissipation properties for reduced horsepower losses.

37mm KYB upside-down front forks
High-specification KYB upside-down forks deliver enhanced handling performance during braking, acceleration, and cornering, and make the all-new MT-03 one of the strongest and most exciting performers in its class. Featuring black-colored outer tubes and 37mm inner tubes, these forks – together with the aggressive new front cowl and dual position lights – give this premium lightweight all of the presence and stature of a much larger capacity MT.

Long swingarm with Monocross rear shock
Yamaha first introduced the long swingarm concept on its YZF-R1 Supersport model, and the same technology is used to good effect on the all-new MT-03. The 22.6” long asymmetrical swingarm pivots close to the machine’s midway point and reduces the variance in the bike’s angle with the road surface to give a high level of controllability during braking, cornering, and acceleration. A seven-step preload-adjustable Monocross rear shock further refines the bike’s overall handling performance.

Lightweight and compact diamond-type frame

The lightweight diamond-type tubular steel frame is constructed to give the optimum balance of rigidity and contributes to the bike’s agile handling and lightweight feel. By mounting the engine as a stressed member, Yamaha’s designers were able to keep chassis weight to a minimum. With the added fitment of 37mm upside-down forks paired with a street-tuned rear suspension, the all-new MT-03 is built to deliver a thrilling and sporty ride.

Ergonomic riding position

A wide-shouldered fuel tank paired with compact bodywork achieves the optimum riding position and enables riders to experience the highest levels of comfort and control in different situations. The slim center section allows the rider to mold their body closer to the bike, while the low seat height, higher-mounted handlebars, and a compact frame guarantee a natural and ergonomic riding position that creates a special feeling of rider/machine unity.

High-tech LCD instruments

Stylish instruments convey the quality that characterizes this lightweight Hyper Naked motorcycle. The attractive meter panel features a negative LCD layout with all data displayed in white on a black background, and the multi-function design is convenient to operate.

Signature MT family look and high-quality finish

With its dramatic looks, mass-forward bodywork and 37mm KYB upside-down forks, the all-new MT-03 has a look and feel of Yamaha’s larger capacity MT models. From the aggressive dual-eye face to the LCD instruments, LED turn signals and cast aluminum upper triple clamp, this dynamic lightweight is packed with premium features and advanced Yamaha technology, making it one of the most sophisticated models in this category.

2020 MT-03 Key Features

Aggressive next-generation MT design
321cc twin-cylinder engine with easy-to-ride engine character
37mm upside-down KYB front forks
Long swingarm with Monocross rear shock
Lightweight diamond-type frame layout
Ergonomic riding position
LED headlight and turn signals
Dual-position lights
LCD instrumentation
High-quality big-bike look and feel

Colors, price, and availability
Ice Fluo and Midnight Black
$4,599 MSRP
Arrival at authorized Yamaha dealers beginning in February 2020

To learn more about the 2020 Yamaha MT-03 visit https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/hyper-naked.

Find a range of Genuine Yamaha Accessories, apparel and more at https://www.shopyamaha.com.

For more information related to all Yamaha products, visit https://www.yamahamotorsports.com.

Red Light Camera and Speed Camera CrimeLine–
Timeline of criminal indictments, trials and accusations surrounding the companies and individuals responsible for photo enforcement.

Red light cameras and speed cameras are usually presented as tools of law enforcement, but these devices at times are operated with a disregard for the law. Below are highlights of the automated ticketing industry employees and public officials who have been caught or accused of wrongdoing. Their stories, presented chronologically below, include FCC fines, licensing violations, fraud convictions, bribery convictions and more.

September 2019
Federal agents raided city halls in suburban Chicago, Illinois, in a wide-ranging investigation involving SafeSpeed, a UK-based red light camera contractor, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

Edmonton, Canada, photo radar supervisor Paul Derksen was found guilty of kidnapping and sexual assault for posing as a police officer to attack a 27-year-old female motorist.

August 2019
Redlex Traffic Systems was ordered to immediately stop practicing engineering without a license in Colorado.

July 2019
Montgomery County, Maryland’s inspector general issues report questioning the propriety of the deal county officials struck with convicted felons to turn school buses into automated ticketing platform.

June 2019
Florida Auditor General issues report documenting misuse of red light camera ticket profit in Opa-Locka.

May 2019
American Traffic Solutions engineer Robert F. Rennebaum was fined $5000 by the North Carolina engineering board for “gross negligence, incompetence or misconduct” in attaching his seal to red light camera work that he did not directly supervise.

Whistleblower exposes corruption in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania red light camera program, including rigged audits and contract bidding irregularities.

German lawyers produce evidence showing speed camera evidence was manipulated after the fact to cover up inaccurate speed readings. more

Washington, DC police Sergeant Mark Robinson is vindicated with a court decision that concluded the city retaliated against him after he blew the whistle on corruption in the city’s speed camera program. more

January 2019
Maryland Office of Legislative Audits issues report documenting contract irregularities in the statewide freeway speed camera program. more

2018: Dallas, Texas Bus Camera Scandal
The Federal Bureau of Investigation exposed a massive corruption scandal involving school bus stop arm cameras in Dallas. Read the FBI’s account of the takedown here. The following players were sentenced to prison for their roles:

Robert Carl Leonard Jr, the CEO of bus camera provider Force Multiplier Solutions was convicted of bribing Dallas officials to secure a photo ticketing deal that earned his company $70 million.

Though she was not charged, Leonard’s wife was also involved in the scandal. She signed checks that were sent to many politicians, including several outside of Texas. more

Ricky Dale Sorrells, then Dallas County Schools superintendent was convicted for taking $3 million in kickbacks from Leonard in return for signing the school bus ticketing camera contract that ultimately caused the dissolution of Dallas County Schools.

Larry Duncan, then the Dallas County Schools board president and a former city councilman, was convicted for embezzling $245,000 in campaign contributions from Leonard in return for his help advancing the bus cameras deal.

Dwaine Caraway, then a powerful member of the Dallas city council, was convicted of taking $450,000 in bribes from Force Multiplier Solutions. His vocal advocacy of automated ticketing helped sway fellow council members into approving the ticketing program that proved financially disastrous.

Slater Washburn Swartwood Sr was convicted for laundering money to help conceal the bribery payments to Dallas County Schools and to Caraway.

November 2018

North Carolina engineering board accuses American Traffic Solutions of misconduct for practicing engineering without a license. more.

September 2018

France’s National Financial Prosecutor opens investigation into the corruption surrounding speed camera equipment contracts.

December 2017

Pennsylvania Auditor General issues report exposing corruption in the Philadelphia red light camera program, including self-dealing by the officials in charge of the cameras. more

New executive team at American Traffic Solutions caught ignoring their own speed camera tickets. more

July 2017

Virginia Beach, Virginia, caught destroying records related to the red light program that are required under state law.

May 2017

Texas cops caught taking overtime payments and free meals for lobbying the legislature in favor of photo enforcement. more

March 2017

Virginia Department of Transportation admonishes the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for setting up photo radar on Virginia highways in violation of state law.

January 2017

American Traffic Solutions employee sues for back pay after California declares the company in violation of the state’s prevailing wage law.

June 2016

Smith County, Texas Judge Joel Patrick Baker was arrested and later convicted for arranging a deal with American Traffic Solutions (ATS) to install speed cameras during a meeting held in violation of the Texas Open Meetings Act.

Outcome: Texas Court of Appeals in 2017 said Smith County cannot conceal the speed camera meeting recordings and documents.

Xerox sues Cleveland, Ohio, for failing to pay $9 million in speed camera fees after 78 percent of voters passed a measure outlawing the devices in 2014.

May 2016
The Texas Board of Professional Engineers reprimanded Robert B. Zaitooni, then the engineering manager at American Traffic Solutions (ATS), for misconduct related to a red light camera study in the city of Magnolia.

This report continues back to 2004 with over 100 additional complaints.—Bandit

–NMA
From the Newspaper.com

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NEWS FROM LANDSPEED LOUISE–
CBS network news crew interview of 3rd generation land speed racer Olivia Nish about why the Bonneville Salt Flats should be restored to safe racing conditions for current and future generations.

Bonneville Salt Flats, UT — On Saturday, October 5th, 2019, CBS This Morning is scheduled to air a report on conditions at the Bonneville Salt Flats. Check your local listing for exact times.

The CBS network news crew spent two days on the salt in mid-September observing the Utah Salt Flats Racing Association’s “World of Speed” event where they spoke with more than a dozen racers, officials and spectators about the unchecked decline in salt crust thickness — essential to safe land speed racing and record setting for amateur motorsports.

CBS This Morning co-host Jeff Glor, producer Dan Ruetenik and cameraman Roger Masterton conducted interviews with USFRA President Dennis Sullivan and Veteran land speed racer Rick Vesco, both of whom have donated countless hours to the effort to restore Bonneville. Historical racing footage was provided by Pete Farnsworth, builder of the Blue Flame Rocket Car, Danny Thompson shared clips of his father Mickey’s original Challenger runs, Al and Jane Teague’s Spirit of 76 streamliner, and TEAM Vesco of the 500MPH Turbinator along with film clips going back to the 1950s.

Save the Salt is working with local, state and federal government officials and the mine lease holder to implement a 10-year Restore Bonneville program. It will dramatically increase the amount of salt being pumped onto Bonneville after potash is removed. The current pumping program has helped stabilize Bonneville, but the infrastructure must be upgraded in order to restore this historic landmark. In early 2019, the State of Utah appropriated $5 million to the restoration process, contingent upon receiving $45 million from the federal government and other sources. The program will be administered by the State of Utah in coordination with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.

— “LandSpeed” Louise Ann Noeth louise@savethesalt.org
805.312.0893 talk
www.savethesalt.org

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NEWS FROM SADDLEMEN SEATS— I have included a couple of photos of our Road Sofa line. One of them is a brand new version of our tired and true Road Sofa with a new cover style.

It’s our CF Road Sofa and its available with all the options and upgrades as our Road Sofa line and is available for the 97-07 fitment as well as 08+ baggers.

In addition our Tactical Line is great and excellent to travel with. You can view those options the TS3200DE Tactical Deluxe

Cruiser Tail Bag here https://www.saddlemen.com/motorcycle-rider-bags-luggage/seat-tail-tunnel-mounted-bags/ts3200de-tactical-deluxe-cruiser-tail-bag-universal-1?limit=100

This is the go to travel bag for our team this season. It’s bulletproof and versatile. Have a great day and keep spreading the gospel!

–Buster, Team Saddlemen

NEWS FROM MAV ARTS–Thanks to all our BACKERS!
ONLY TWO WEEKS LEFT!

Monte is hard at work on commissions, covers, and originals, so you all get to hear from me this week! The Kickstarter Project is going strong – we have already passed our first stretch goal and added another (see below for Moore about that).

Thank you for all of your continued support, and keep paying attention to the campaign as new things are added over the next two weeks. Another great way to show support is to share out the link to The Menagerie to your friends, family, followers and anyone else you think will enjoy Monte’s work.

Moore exciting news, make sure to check out Monte’s Facebook feed and the Kickstarter page starting tomorrow for new pieces available for sale. – BAM!

– Joshua
#EXPECTMOORE


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CLIMATE ALERT–Another Climate Scientist with Impeccable Credentials Breaks Ranks: ‘Our models are Mickey-Mouse Mockeries of the Real World’

https://electroverse.net/another-climate-scientist-with-impeccable-credentials-breaks-ranks/

Dr. Mototaka Nakamura received a Doctorate of Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and for nearly 25 years specialized in abnormal weather and climate change at prestigious institutions that included MIT, Georgia Institute of Technology, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, JAMSTEC and Duke University.

In his book The Global Warming Hypothesis is an Unproven Hypothesis, Dr. Nakamura explains why the data foundation underpinning global warming science is “untrustworthy” and cannot be relied on:

“Global mean temperatures before 1980 are based on untrustworthy data,” writes Nakamura. “Before full planet surface observation by satellite began in 1980, only a small part of the Earth had been observed for temperatures with only a certain amount of accuracy and frequency. Across the globe, only North America and Western Europe have trustworthy temperature data dating back to the 19th century.”

From 1990 to 2014, Nakamura worked on cloud dynamics and forces mixing atmospheric and ocean flows on medium to planetary scales. His bases were MIT (for a Doctor of Science in meteorology), Georgia Institute of Technology, Goddard Space Flight Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Duke and Hawaii Universities and the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology.

He’s published 20+ climate papers on fluid dynamics.

There is no questioning his credibility or knowledge.

Today’s ‘global warming science’ is akin to an upside down pyramid which is built on the work of a few climate modelers. These AGW pioneers claim to have demonstrated human-derived CO2 emissions as the cause of recently rising temperatures and have then simply projected that warming forward. Every climate researcher thereafter has taken the results of these original models as a given, and we’re even at the stage now where merely testing their validity is regarded as heresy.

Here in Nakamura, we have a highly qualified and experienced climate modeler with impeccable credentials rejecting the unscientific bases of the climate crisis claims. But he’s up against it — activists are winning at the moment, and they’re fronted by scared, crying children; an unstoppable combination, one that’s tricky to discredit without looking like a heartless bastard (I’ve tried).

Climate scientist Dr. Mototaka Nakamura’s recent book blasts global warming data as “untrustworthy” and “falsified”.

DATA FALSIFICATION

When arguing against global warming, the hardest thing I find is convincing people of data falsification, namely temperature fudging. If you don’t pick your words carefully, forget some of the facts, or get your tone wrong then it’s very easy to sound like a conspiracy crank (I’ve been there, too).

But now we have Nakamura.

The good doctor has accused the orthodox scientists of “data falsification” in the form adjusting historical temperature data down to inflate today’s subtle warming trend — something Tony Heller has been proving for years on his website realclimatescience.com.

Nakamura writes: “The global surface mean temperature-change data no longer have any scientific value and are nothing except a propaganda tool to the public.”

The climate models are useful tools for academic studies, he admits. However: “The models just become useless pieces of junk or worse (as they can produce gravely misleading output) when they are used for climate forecasting.”

Climate forecasting is simply not possible, Nakamura concludes, and the impacts of human-caused CO2 can’t be judged with the knowledge and technology we currently possess.

The models grossly simplify the way the climate works.

As well as ignoring the sun, they also drastically simplify large and small-scale ocean dynamics, aerosol changes that generate clouds (cloud cover is one of the key factors determining whether we have global warming or global cooling), the drivers of ice-albedo: “Without a reasonably accurate representation, it is impossible to make any meaningful predictions of climate variations and changes in the middle and high latitudes and thus the entire planet,” and water vapor.

The climate forecasts also suffer from arbitrary “tunings” of key parameters that are simply not understood.
NAKAMURA ON CO2

He writes:

“The real or realistically-simulated climate system is far more complex than an absurdly simple system simulated by the toys that have been used for climate predictions to date, and will be insurmountably difficult for those naive climate researchers who have zero or very limited understanding of geophysical fluid dynamics. The dynamics of the atmosphere and oceans are absolutely critical facets of the climate system if one hopes to ever make any meaningful prediction of climate variation.”

Solar input is modeled as a “never changing quantity,” which is absurd.

“It has only been several decades since we acquired an ability to accurately monitor the incoming solar energy. In these several decades only, it has varied by one to two watts per square meter. Is it reasonable to assume that it will not vary any more than that in the next hundred years or longer for forecasting purposes? I would say, No.”

Read Mototaka Nakamura’s book for free on Kindle — arm yourself with the facts, and spread them.

Facts such as these little nuggets (all lifted/paraphrased from the book):

“[The models have] no understanding of cloud formation/forcing.”

“Assumptions are made, then adjustments are made to support a narrative.”

“Our models are mickey-mouse mockeries of the real world.”

SOLAR FORCING

Solar output isn’t constant, IPCC. And the modulation of cloud nucleation is a key consequence. During solar minima, like the one we’re entering now, the sun’s magnetic field weakens and the outward pressure of the solar wind decreases. This allows more Cosmic Rays from deep space to penetrate our planet’s atmosphere. These CRs have been found to nucleate clouds (Svensmark et al). And clouds are a crucial player earth’s climate.

As Roy Spencer, PhD. eloquently writes:

“Clouds are the Earth’s sunshade, and if cloud cover changes for any reason, you have global warming — or global cooling.”

THE BIKERNET TRIKE REPORT--The all-new 2020 Vanderhall Carmel autocycle.

The Carmel is available in dealerships now — is an artful blend of performance and open-air luxury. This American-made three-wheeler is hand-built in Vanderhall’s Utah factory using almost entirely U.S.-sourced components and materials. Although the new Carmel shares the patented aluminum monocoque chassis with the company’s flagship Venice model, the Carmel adds doors and a host of other upscale amenities. It is also offered in three different levels: base Blackjack, standard trim, and fully loaded GT.

“The new 2020 Vanderhall Carmel is a response to customer and dealer input we have received since launching our Venice model in 2016,” says Vanderhall marketing director Daniel Boyer. “It adds doors to simplify ingress and egress, plus offers provisions for a removable cap shade. Vanderhall only does one thing: make American-made autocycles. The new Carmel shows that we are constantly evolving.”

All 2020 Vanderhall autocycles have GM-sourced powertrains for reliable performance. The Carmel models use the aluminum-block 1.5L LFV turbocharged inline-four engine. Power is rated at 194 horsepower. The light-weight engine also gives the front-wheel-drive Carmel a road-hugging 75/25 weight distribution.

The turbocharged inline-four engine is mated to the GM 6T40 sequential 6-speed automatic transmission. This gearbox accepts paddle-shifters (standard in the Carmel GT) for clutchless manual shifting. Equal-length half-shafts create a positive on-center steering response.

Other across-the-line Carmel features include rear-hinged (“suicide”) doors and high-performance 4-piston brakes. Cruise control, Bluetooth sound, a heater, and heated seats are also standard.

Highlights of the three available 2020 Vanderhall Carmel models:

GT

The fully optioned Carmel is factory-equipped with paddle-shifters and a cap sunshade, which installs between the passenger hoops and windshield. Further, the GT windshield is shorter and sportier than the other two Carmel models. Interior upholstery is tan leather, as are the door panels. Stainless-steel traction plates and dead pedals are also standard. Additional GT equipment includes boost and transmission-gear gauges above and beyond the standard instrumentation.

Appearance-wise, the Carmel GT includes a polished 3-inch exhaust system and gloss-black 19-inch 10-spoke wheels. It is available in two exterior colors: Ruby Metallic and Pearl White. MSRP is $43,950.

Standard Carmel

At an MSRP of $39,950, the standard model is well-appointed, with slightly less content than the GT model. It is offered with machined 19-inch wheels and a choice of two body colors: Vintage Silver Metallic and Poseidon Blue. Upholstery is durable tan V-Tex synthetic material, and the windshield is taller than the GT version. The paddle-shifter and cap shade are available dealer-installed options.

Blackjack

For Vanderhall Carmel customers who would like to add their own entertainment electronics, wheels, and possibly a custom body wrap, Vanderhall offers the Blackjack as a builder’s-level model. Its body and exhaust are both matte black, as are the interior traction plate and dead pedals. Base 18-inch alloy wheels are also included to price the Blackjack at an MSRP of $34,950.

For more information on the Carmel or the rest of the 2020 model-year Vanderhall line-up, please visit Vanderhall Motor Works Inc. at vanderhallusa.com or email info@vanderhallusa.com.

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INCREDIBLE—I’m working on the Salt Torpedo slowly trying to finish the firewall, the fire suppression unit installations, the helmet cowling and strengthen the front axle swingarm mounts.

You know, when someone bitches at you over and over, don’t get pissed. Make mental note and challenge your own assumptions for the best possible outcome. It never hurts to question your own thinking.

Next, I want to work Gene Thomason’s story. Then I have another terrific Life and Times tale but not about me. It comes from a brother who doesn’t want to be mentioned. I need to work around that.

Then, I will work on the Gearhead’s feature. We are making slow progress. I need to find a couple of slow weeks to focus on my screenplay. I want to make that happen right away, but carving out time recently is challenging. I’ll get there.

I fixed my 1969 Panhead, and the 1928 Panhead battery is toast. I’ve had two of these batteries take a shit and would like to try anti-gravity batteries, but they cost a bunch. I may try again.

In the meantime, ride fast and free forever!

–Bandit

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Pre-Party Coral Head BluesFest

Get primed for the Coral Head BluesFest at the Brass Monkey on Friday night October 18, 2019.

Presented by NATIVE TAXI, this party is being hosted by Singer Jen & Brandon (2 Fools on a Stool). Prizes, Drink Specials, Contests, and more! There may event be some special guest appearances as well.

7pm – 11pm at the Brass Monkey in the Kmart shopping plaza in Marathon, Fl

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The World’s Fastest Electric Motorcycle

by Michael Alba at https://www.engineering.com/

2 Wheels and 218 Miles per Hour: The World’s Fastest Electric Motorcycle

His bike wasn’t rumbling beneath him as he rolled up to Alice’s Restaurant. The California air was heavy with sun and the black exhaust of the Harleys, Yamahas and Kawasakis purring all around him.

His name was Richard Hatfield, and he was a computer engineer turned bike builder who was taking the first test run of his first prototype. It was an old Yamaha R1 bike frame fitted with an electric motor and stuffed with lithium iron phosphate batteries. The year was 2006, and the bike was the first lithium battery sports bike ever built.

Richard would have revved the engine had there been one. Instead, he turned left at Alice’s and pointed his bike toward the top of the Woodside hills. He gunned it, then it gunned him. It was the fastest acceleration he’d ever felt on a bike, and in an instant, the Yamaha shot noiselessly up the hill.

Richard felt fast as lightning.

Lightning Motorcycles

There’s nothing easy about building an electric motorcycle. There’s limited space for components, yet electric vehicles need one component in abundance: batteries. Hatfield retrofitted his Yamaha R1 with 28 lithium iron phosphate (LiFePo4) batteries, each one weighing 6.6lb and storing 90Ah at 3.2V for a total capacity of about 8kWh. The batteries took 7 hours to recharge and offered a range of 80 miles at 65mph. The whole project cost him $15,000.

It may not have been pretty, but it worked. That test drive at Alice’s Restaurant convinced Hatfield that electric bikes were the way of the future, an “unquestionably” better biking experience.

“For the first time, I experienced that electric torque and thrust without any noise or vibration or sound,” Hatfield recalled. “And the overwhelming feeling of this hand of God shoving me up the hill—without any of those distractions from internal combustion engine bikes—it just overwhelmed me that this is the future. This is the way motorcycles should feel.”

In 2009, three years after he created that first prototype, Hatfield incorporated Lightning Motorcycles, a company to bring his electric bikes to market. Using the knowledge he’d gained from building that first electric Yamaha and several prototypes since, Hatfield and his team of Silicon Valley engineers built a new sports bike that they called the Lightning SuperBike. The SuperBike had a liquid-cooled 104kW, 12,000rpm electric motor, a 345V, 11kWh LiFePo4 battery pack, and user-programmable regenerative braking.

It was a big step from a retrofitted Yamaha, and Hatfield and his team faced many challenges as they worked to bring the SuperBike to life.

“Anytime you try to do something for the first time, there are pitfalls,” Hatfield said. “There were thousands of things that had to be solved and evolved and improved.”

One of the biggest challenges was lowering the SuperBike’s weight to the level of a gas bike while working within the limited space of a motorcycle. For the SuperBike, the team’s solution was to make each component serve multiple functions. The electric motor, for example, doubled as the main stressed element of the bike frame. The battery pack was built with a strong skin to carry loads from the front fork to the motor. The swing arm on the back tire connected to the center of the motor as well.

“Every step of the process required an incredible amount of focus and a team effort to solve problems,” Hatfield noted.

Breaking Records, Then Breaking Them Again

In September 2010, the Lightning SuperBike lived up to its name when it broke the land speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats Racetrack in Utah. The bike clocked a record speed of 173mph. Less than a year later, in August 2011, the SuperBike outdid itself by hitting a top speed of 218mph. That wasn’t just fast for an electric bike. It was faster than any other production motorcycle for sale in North America, electric or otherwise.

To honor the record, Lightning renamed the SuperBike the LS-218, and it remained the bike to beat. In 2013, the LS-218 took first place in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, a winding 12.42-mile journey to the top of the 14,115-foot summit of Pikes Peak in Colorado. The LS-218, in the hands of rider Carlin Dunne, made the journey in 10 minutes and 694 milliseconds. It was over 20 seconds faster than the next best time (10:21.323) claimed by a gas-powered Ducati Multistrada. It was the first year that electric bikes were allowed to compete in the race.

The LS-218 was available in its final commercial form by the end of 2015. It was a street-legal superbike, an emphatic demonstration that electric bikes aren’t just available, they’re desirable.

The commercial LS-218 packs an internal permanent magnet (IPM) liquid cooled electric motor outputting 150kW and 10,500rpm. It charges in as little as 30 minutes with 50kW DC fast charging. The entry-level model has a 12kWh battery pack, provides 100–120 miles of range, and costs $38,888. The bigger the battery, the higher the price: 16 kWh (120–150 miles) costs $42,888 and 20kWh (160–180 miles) costs $46,888.

Lightning Strikes Twice

With the LS-218, Lightning Motorcycles had built a high-performance but high-cost motorcycle. For Lightning’s next project, Hatfield wanted to make an electric bike that was accessible to more riders. In late 2016, he and his team set out to develop a lower-cost follow-up to the LS-218.

“The next big challenge was not just to build something that performed as good or better than the best internal combustion bikes in the world, but something that could be competitively priced and perform as well,” Hatfield said.

Named the Lightning Strike, the new bike would have a target retail price of $13,000. Designing a new bike that would be a third of the price of the company’s previous model was a challenge, but Lightning was finding its feet in the electric motorcycle market.

“We’ve spent a lot of the last 10 years vetting suppliers, building relationships, and trying to enroll supply chain vendors in the vision we have for this product,” Hatfield explained.

The biggest cost saver for the Strike was the plummeting cost of batteries. In 2006, Hatfield’s first lithium battery prototype cost $15,000 and had a total battery capacity of 8kWh. Today, 8kWh of lithium-ion batteries costs less than $1,500.

“We, like most of the electric vehicle industry, are the beneficiary of the reduction in price of lithium batteries,” Hatfield explained. “The lithium batteries are the number one cost in setting all the world records for motorcycles: for performance, for top speed, for winning international racing competitions.”

Earlier this year, Lightning Motorcycles began shipping the Lightning Strike Carbon, the top-spec model of the Strike series, for $19,998. The bike has a 20kWh battery, a 90kW, 15,000rpm electric motor, a top speed of 150mph, and a range up to 200 miles. Lightning will soon offer a $15,998 version of the Strike, followed by a $12,998 version, fulfilling Hatfield’s goal of having a great electric bike with an entry-level price.

“We’re starting with the top-spec bike, getting that out to customers, and then working into the more competitively priced bikes,” Hatfield commented.

Beyond 218

Lightning Motorcycles hasn’t forgotten about its record-breaking superbike. In 2018, the company built an even higher-performing successor to the LS-218: the LS-218R. But when the company took the bike to the Bonneville Salt Flats to test its top speed, the track got in the way of a new record.

“Unfortunately, the quality of the salt at Bonneville has really been degrading over the last 10 years,” Hatfield explained. “So, when we took the new bike to the salt, anything over 50 percent throttle basically spun the rear tire. We ended up going 209.7 at 58 percent throttle with the rear tire going 235. The rider said he felt confident it would have broken our existing record by a pretty large margin, but we just couldn’t put the power down.”

Lightning hopes to break its record—and find a proper name for its new bike—as soon as it can pinpoint the right test track. Meanwhile, the company is experimenting with new ways of designing its motorcycles. For example, Lightning has partnered with software provider Autodesk to use generative design to optimize and lightweight parts of its bikes. Nothing has entered production yet, but Hatfield is confident in the technology.

Looking back on that day in 2006 when he rode his electric Yamaha for the first time, Hatfield feels grateful for the confluence of good timing and clever engineering that led to Lightning Motorcycles.

“Sometimes there’s a feeling of just being very fortunate to be at the beginning of something, and being able to make a difference and lead a charge,” he said.

The Rear Tire.

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Two Days until Vegas BikeFest!

October 3-6, 2019

Vegas BikeFest Opens Thursday!

The 19th Annual Vegas BikeFest is happening THIS week! Are you Ready? We are ready for you! We have a full lineup planned and you don’t want to miss a thing! This is your once a year chance to party with all your riding buddies together in Vegas!

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