Hey,
It’s post Sturgis madness and planning for the Bonneville blast. It’s nuts but a non-stop challenge and fun. Speed Week was rained out just a week ago, but the salt is already prepared to rock once more.
I have a minor, but harried list to perform on the Bonne Belle. Ray is looking for all the extra horsepower he can gather. You’ll read his report. Our Avon Tyres just arrived today.
The Bikernet News is sponsored by Cycle Source and Las Vegas Bikefest. Let’s hit it…
WHEELS THROUGH TIME– Breaking Attendance Records in 2014–
Hit TV Series and New Member Program Bring New and Returning Visitors.
As the summer of 2014 winds to a close, and many area businesses and attractions being to prepare for another busy leaf season in Western NC, Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC is picking up steam like never before. Since opening for the year in late-March, the museum has hosted over 110,000 visitors making 2014 its busiest season to date. And it doesn’t look to be slowing down any time soon! With the busiest months just around the corner, the all-American transportation museum is poised to add to what has already been a record year.
Museum staff credits part of the museum’s success in 2014 to a very successful second season of Velocity’s hit television series “What’s In The Barn?”, which follows museum curator Dale Walksler and his son Matt across the country in search of motorcycle history in unusual places. Season one aired in June of 2013 and was met with rave reviews from viewers. Season two began in early June of 2014, and since, the museum has been getting busier by the week. The show can be seen in over 60 million homes in the U.S. and dozens of countries around the world.
The museum’s new Seasonal Member Program has also had great success in attracting repeat visitors. When visitors to Wheels Through Time purchase a Museum “Member-Chip” for only $20, they receive a special edition 2014 Wheels Through Time poker chip which designates them as a season ticket holder. With a “Member-Chip”, visitors receive free admission through the duration of the year. 2015 Museum “Member-Chips” will be available in October.
With visitors flocking in by the thousands, Wheels Through Time has continued to develop new exhibits and displays to keep things fresh inside the museum. This year alone, numerous rare and historic machines have been added to the collection, many of which have appeared on episodes of “What’s in the Barn?”. A central feature exhibit showcasing the finds from show is among the most viewed areas in the museum, displaying a range of extraordinary “barn finds” dating back to 1904.
Projections estimate that Wheels Through Time could see over 150,000 visitors total by the close of its 2014 season at the end of November, nearly doubling the museum’s attendance during previous years. And with season three of “What’s in the Barn?” already in the works, its clear that Maggie Valley’s motorcycle paradise is gaining momentum that will last for years to come.
A gloaming brightened by an infant moon/ Fraught with the fairest light of middle June…
… the last sunlight of the short winter day died out of the sky, leaving everything drear and desolate, the great black pine forests standing out stark and cruel against the steely light of a gloaming which has neither softness nor shadows.
Gloaming is derivative of the Old English word meaning “twilight,” glom . It came into usage around 1000.
DO-IT-YOURSELF PAUGHCO BOLT ON SPORTSTER TRIKE CONVERSION KITS– Paughco’s new TRIKE CONVERSION KITS have got to be the coolest thing to hit the industry since Capt. America.
Seriously, Paughco has made converting your Sportster from 2-wheels to 3, a simple, do-it-yourself proposition that is certainly going to evolve into a whole new trend in chopper design and styling. While the company will be offering these bolt together tike kits for most popular H-D models they are currently shipping the custom swingarm and rear axle pieces required to make the Sportster conversion.
Both of these components bolt directly in place of the stock swingarm assembly and utilize the stock belt or chain, depending on model. Once fit all you have to do is add your choice of GM 5 x 4.75 bolt pattern wheels and tires and you’re set.
The rear axle assembly features a 70T 1 ½” wide belt pulley or 51T chain sprocket, brake rotors, chrome 4-piston calipers and limited slip differential. Overall width, as shown, with wheels and tires is 49 inches and stock shocks bolt directly to the new swingarm and OEM shock mounts.
Rear axle assemblies are finished in black powder coat and the swingarms are shipped raw steel. Paughco Trike swingarms are offered for XL models 1986-2010 and the axle assemblies can be ordered for both chain and belt applications.
Call Paughco for details prior to ordering at 775-246-5738. www.paughco.com
BIKERNET SPIRITUAL BAD JOKE LIBRARY NOW OPEN–An old nun who was living in a convent next to a Brooklyn construction site noticed the coarse language of the workers and decided to spend some time with them to correct their ways. She decided she would take her lunch, sit with the workers and talk with them.
She put her sandwich in a brown bag and walked over to the spot where the men were eating. She walked up to the group and with a big smile said: “Do you men know Jesus Christ?”
They shook their heads and looked at each other. One of the workers looked up into the steelwork and yelled “Anybody up there know Jesus Christ?”
One of the steelworkers yelled down a “Why”? The worker yelled back “His wife’s here with his lunch.”
–from Rogue and Jerry
Black Magic Car Care and West Coast Customs join forces — “Show Us Your Shine” Sweepstakes for the chance to win a trip to SEMA 2014 and hang out with WCC CEO Ryan Friedlinghaus.
Click here for details: http://woobox.com/sv8557
Sweepstakes begins at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on August 4, 2014, and ends at 4:00 p.m. (EDT) on September 26, 2014 (the “Entry Period”).
THE BAD JOKE LIBRARY STILL OPEN–As I have grown older:
I’ve learned that pleasing everyone is impossible, but pissing everyone off is a piece of cake.
Condoms don’t guarantee safe sex any more…..
a friend of mine was wearing one when he was shot by the woman’s husband.
Lance Armstrong
I think it is just terrible and disgusting how everyone has treated Lance Armstrong, especially after what he achieved, winning 7 Tour de France races while on drugs.
When I was on drugs, I couldn’t even find my bike.
Drive By
A guy broke into my apartment last week. He didn’t take my TV, just the remote.
Now he drives by and changes the channels. Sick bastard!
–from Geno
BOOK OF THE DAY CLUB– New Italian Café Racers
A celebration of the spectacular café racers from around the globe created by individuals, and all based on Italian motorcycles.
There have been plenty of books published about Italian motorcycles, and a few covering the café racer genre, but none has covered the evolution of the Italian sportsbike into the Italian café racer – until now.
Coming from a nation with a great motorcycle racing heritage, Italian motorcycles have, unsurprisingly, always had a sporting flair. This book lifts the lid on the growing trend of custom Italian café conversions, illustrated in detail with stunning images of select sporting, racing, and caféd Italian motorcycles.
Italian Café Racers celebrates stunning Italian bikes from all over the globe. From the old to the modern, from horizontal-singles to inline sixes, this book reveals these stylish machines in all their innovative glory. Whether you’re a entusiasta, a follower of the café racer culture, or simply appreciate beautiful bikes, this book is guaranteed to interest and inspire … see the ‘caféd’ side of Italian bikes.
Features
• The first all-out Italian Café Racer book
• From Aermacchi to Paton – they’re all here
• A window into Italian motorcycle history
• All bikes powered by Italian motorcycle engines
• Covers models from horizontal-singles to inline-sixes
• Includes examples of historic Italian brands
• Examples from spend a little to spend a lot
• A celebration of all things Italian
• Of interest to Italian bike fans and lovers of Café Racers alike
• Café’d Italian bikes are way cool, and it shows
Covers 1919 to the present day, with selected models from the following marques presented, ranging from 50cc – 2000cc displacements: Aermacchi-HD, American Eagle, Benelli, Dall Oglio, Ducati, Frera, Garelli, Gilera, Idroflex, Italjet, Itom, Laverda, Lambretta, MM, Motobi, Moto Guzzi, Moto Morini, Moto Rumi, Moto Villa, Motom, MV Agusta, Nembo, Parilla, Paton.
By Uli Cloesen
24.8×24.8cm • 128 pages • 321 pictures
ISBN: 978-1-845847-49-4
£ 25.00 (for eBooks this varies and delivery is free)
Custom motorcycles, artisans, music and more; free and open to the public Labor Day weekend
The Harley-Davidson Museum is the place to be this coming Labor Day weekend, when it hosts its annual Custom Bike Show Weekend that kicks off at Bike Night on Thursday, Aug. 28, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 31. The highlights of the weekend are two of the largest custom bike shows held during the year that showcase the best customized motorcycles from across the country.
“Our annual Custom Bike Show Weekend puts customization at center stage,” said Bill Davidson, Vice President of the Harley-Davidson Museum. “Visitors will see motorcycles that can only be described as rolling sculptures, and they will also enjoy the amazing work of the custom culture artisans who will be here. We look forward to hosting this event every Labor Day weekend.”
Additional highlights for 2014 Custom Bike Show Weekend:
Thursday, Aug. 28 – Starting at 5 p.m.
The Museum’s largest Bike Night of the season
Riders and non-riders are invited to come and enjoy live music, food and drink specials inside and outside MOTOR® Bar & Restaurant, as well as extended Museum hours.
Friday, Aug. 29 – 9 – 10:30 a.m.
Milwaukee Rally Women’s Ride
This annual ride is limited to the first 111 riders. Staging begins at 9 a.m. at the Harley-Davidson Museum with kickstands up at 10:30 a.m. Visit www.milwaukeerally.com to register.
Saturday, Aug. 30 and Sunday, Aug. 31 – 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
The Invitational Pro Class Custom Bike Show
This show features custom motorcycles from top professional builders from around the country, being displayed in the Chrome special event space. Admission is free, and the event is open to the public.
Sunday, Aug. 31 – 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
The 6th Annual H-D Museum Custom Bike Show
Some of the most impressive works of art, using a motorcycle as the canvas, fill the Museum grounds. Awards for best of show in several classes, including the coveted Willie G. Davidson Award, are presented at 4 p.m. Registration is now open and closes Aug. 22. All interested entrants must submit their information online at h-dmuseum.com/custombikeshowweekend.
All Weekend – 9 a.m. – 6 p.m; 9 a.m.-8 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 28
The Harley-Davidson New Product Trailer is on site and includes one of the first public displays of the new 2015 Harley-Davidson models.
Custom culture artisans offer demonstrations of their craft and have products available for purchase.
Live outdoor entertainment and plenty of food and beverage
For full event details and a weekend schedule, visit h-dmuseum.com.
Also happening in August:
Last chance to see the Museum’s special summer exhibit The American Road
The American Road exhibit traces the rise of the road trip as an American ritual. Through hundreds of artifacts and personal stories, visitors are reminded of how Americana and traveling the open road are essential parts for creating a truly American experience. The exhibit closes Monday, Sept. 1.
QUICK, New Bikernet Reader Comment!– Movie Review: Born To Ride (2011) 90 minutes
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10056
Yeah, the movie wasn’t that great even though you were in it, but damn I loved the soundtrack. Been hunting for “My baby’s a hog (sweet ride)” and it just doesn’t exist. Anybody know where I can find it?
–Top Hat
Elk Point, AB, Canada
You should be able to find Mike Jones on line. Make sure to tell him Bikernet sent ya.–Bandit
AVON TYRES INTRODUCES NEW WIDE 21-INCH COBRA WHITEWALL– Avon Tyres now offers the highly sought after wide 21-inch Cobra in a whitewall. Master builders, dealers and consumers who have long awaited a premium whitewall for custom bikes can now choose the popular Cobra tire in a 120/70-21 size with a full 15-mm whitewall.
“We’ve received countless requests for a custom bike tire in this size in a whitewall,” stated Ken Warner, VP of Marketing, Avon Tyres. “A wide 21-inch wheel is often the custom fitment of choice, but until now there’s been little to choose from when it comes to a high-end option in a whitewall. We’re dedicated to improving our product offering to meet customer needs, and this new Cobra whitewall is the next step in that process.”
The ultra-quiet Cobra incorporates sport tire technology for nimble handling, incredible stability and long life. Its special construction and aggressive tread pattern deliver great handling in a variety of conditions, along with great performance and style. There are now nine whitewall sizes available including the new 120/70-21. For more information, visit http://www.avonmoto.com/products/cruiser-touring-custom/cobra.
WORDS FROM THE OFFICIAL BIKERNET MERMAID—Success is not the key to Happiness. Happiness is the key to success.
If you love what you are doing you will be successful.–Buddha
FOX NEWS – U.S. safety regulators are investigating two reports of fires
in Can-Am Spyder three-wheeled motorcycles.
The probe covers about 52,000 motorcycles from the 2008 through 2014 model
years.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says in documents
posted Friday that the fires appear to be unrelated to three recalls of
the motorcycles. One Spyder was destroyed last month in a fire while being
used by the Morgantown, West Virginia, Police Department. Another burned
in the Mojave Desert region of California.
The safety agency says it will look into what caused the fires.
Investigations can lead to recalls.
The motorcycles are made by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. of
Canada. Messages were left seeking comment from the company.
The Morgantown police, in a July 23 complaint to NHTSA, said an officer
was riding the Spyder on a city street and felt heat rising from beneath
the motorcycle. The officer saw flames coming from the engine and moved it
to the side of the road. “Within seconds the vehicle was fully engulfed
and flames caught a yard and two nearby trees on fire,” the complaint
said.
The Fire Department and a city mechanic determined that the fuel system
was the source of the blaze, the complaint said.
No one was injured in either fire, but the police motorcycle was a total
loss.
The three recalls happened in 2012 and 2013, and all involved the risk of
fires. Last year, the company recalled about 8,200 Spyders because brake
fluid leaks could cause fires. In 2012 it recalled about 34,000 because
fuel vapors could leak due to an ill-fitting gas cap. It also recalled
9,600 because fuel vapors could exit a vent hose in the engine
compartment.
Jeff Hennie
Vice President Government Relations and Public Affairs
Motorcycle Riders Foundation
1325 G street NW
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
www.mrf.org
BIKERNET PHILOSOPHERS ARGUE–
“By forcing reason to wrestle with what from its normal point of view is flat absurdity, by compelling it to conjoin things that are ordinarily incompatible, Zen tries to drive the mind to a state of agitation wherein it hurls itself against its logical cage with the desperation of a cornered rat.”
– Huston Smith, co-author of “Buddhism: A concise introduction“
Stay Calm, Helen
This is amazingly counter-productive. Buddhism is all about letting go. Don’t fight the absurd, the incompatible or desperation. Let it drift while you enjoy Nirvana.
JOHN REED BARES HIS ASS–I was getting this bike in my van to go to Michael Lichter’s show in Sturgis.
Genny was taking some photos.
if you pull down the back of your shorts and put your bare ass on the end of an aluminum racing seat when its over 100 degrees outside to make someone laugh ,your eyes will water immediately.
YANKEE ENGINEUITY MODULAR ENGINE AND COIL MOUNTS--Choosing a custom engine and coil mount that’s just right for your scooter is made easy with this vast collection of Yankee Engineuity modular components. These hi-tech mounts and associated accessories allow builders to mix ‘n match pieces for their particular application.
As noted the mounts come in numerous styles for most HD and S&S engines so you need to visit the Paughco Web Site www.paughco.com or obtain one of their catalogs in order to determine exactly which pieces are appropriate for you. For complete details or to order your own catalog call 775-246-5738.
BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FITTING WORD OF THE DAY– brusque bruhsk , adjective;
Her voice is soft and low, at odds with her bigness and her brusque movement.
Rachel understood only that Uncle Pono was sick in the hospital, but when she asked if they could go see him, her mother snapped out a brusque ” No ” and changed the subject.
Brusque is borrowed from French and adapted from the Italian word brusco meaning “tart.” It entered English in the early 1600s.
AVON TYRES SPONSORS TRIKES–Avon Tyres is the proud tire sponsor of the second annual Trike Owners United Ride (T.O.U.R.) presented by Roadsmith during the 74th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Scheduled August 6 at 3:00 p.m., the T.O.U.R. will include a scenic 50-mile ride that will culminate with a special reception at the Russ Brown Events Center where Avon Tyres will award two gift certificates for the new Avon Cobra Trike tire.
“We’re proud to support the Trike riders for this special event,” stated Ken Warner, VP of Marketing, Avon Tyres. “We’re looking forward to hanging out with this great bunch of Trike riders and getting their feedback on our new Cobra Trike tire.”
The annual T.O.U.R includes:
Exclusive parking and festivities beginning in Hill City.
T.O.U.R group photo.
Self guided ride with hundreds of Trike riders.
Special reception with complimentary appetizers and cash bar.
Entrance to the 2014 Motorcycles as Art exhibit.
Custom Trike showcase.
Contests, promotions and prizes.
The T.O.U.R. is open to all makes and models of Trikes, and registration is free. For more information about the event, visit http://www.buffalochip.com/EVENTS/Signature-Events/Trike-Owners-United-Ride.
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Round Up of Articles from the Bikernet Family of websites.
‘Motorcycles as Art Exhibition’ by Michael Lichter and Paul D’Orleans
Race Inspired Custom Motorcycles and Art.
Michael Lichter and Paul D’Orleans produce a show at the Buffalo Chip during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally named Motorcycles as Art. Now in its 14th year this year’s theme is BUILT FOR SPEED. It is Race Inspired Custom Motorcycles & Art.
Bandit’s StreetSweeper meets the Typhoon Carb.
Carl Morrow of Carl’s Speed Shop, previously located in Santa Fe Springs, California, had two missions in life. The first was to find ways to make Harley’s go faster, and put his riding son, Doug, in as many record books as possible. The second was to get the hell out of California! So, he’s moved his entire family (they all work with him in his shop) to the seaside community of Daytona Beach, Florida. Carl’s new shop was under construction during the 1995 Octoberfest; he’s opening for business in January. By the time of Daytona Bike Week, his shop, located at 390 North Beach Street (a couple of blocks north of Daytona Harley) will be in full swing.
Raising money for local charities.
The annual Sturgis Legends Ride is organized by the Sturgis Buffalo Chip to raise funds for local charities, including Black Hills Special Olympics and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame was held on Monday August 4th beginning in Deadwood at the Historic Franklin Hotel.
The Indian Scout As If It Had Never Gone Out Of Production.
Indian Motorcycle wanted the new Scout to stand out on its own as an evolution of the original model, and not a tribute or a copy. Featuring a modern, liquid-cooled engine, compact proportions, striking styling and light weight, the Scout should allow Indian Motorcycle to appeal to a broader customer base including new riders. You can order your Indian Scout now from your local dealer; deliveries are expected at the end of the year.
“I don’t feel very much like Pooh today,” said Pooh.
“There, there,” said Piglet
“I’ll bring you tea and honey until you do.”
Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne
-Mistress Chris
SAVE 20% on Wire Plus Round Digital Speedos and Motor Mount Wiring Systems– Winfield, KS – Wire Plus announces a “Sturgis Special” sales promotion where rider’s can save 20% on round digital speedos and motor mount wiring systems if they order direct from Wire Plus. (Offer expires October 31, 2014)
Round Digital Speedos
Their round digital instruments provide speedometer, tachometer, trip, odometer, all indicator light functions and new flat panel construction that measures 2.5″ round with all electronics onboard. (No external brain box) The unit features super bright display technology for true daylight readability with a light sensor for auto-dimming at night.
Choose from five colors (violet – blue – red – yellow – classic black) with electro-luminescent lighting to glow the selected color at night. Color and mounting applications are selected by part numbers. Available in show quality chrome or black anodized with various riser and T-bar mounting options.
Motor Mount Wiring Systems
Repairing, restoring or building a new bike? Wire Plus manufactures a complete line of self-diagnostic wiring systems to fit any stock or custom bike. They’re pre-assembled and designed for bikes with and without stock or aftermarket ignitions, electric or kick start and can be used with or without turn signals and a variety of other options.
Some of the advantages that you get with Wire Plus include Solid State Breaker Technology (the breakers never have to be replaced) and a replaceable start relay that can be purchased at most auto parts stores. Their power modules are waterproof and very compact in size with harnesses that are engineered to be smaller than any other on the market.
“MOST IMPORTANTLY…All Wire Plus Wiring Systems are designed to make your job easier installing them!”
For more info from Wire Plus…call (620) 221-2417, check them out online at www.wire-plus.com or email them at sales@wire-plus.com.
BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!– BADLANDS BEACHHEAD THURSDAY NEWS FOR July 31, 2014
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=11819
Gun Nut reporter should check his or her facts before passing on old already debunked BS emails. There are enough legitimate and factual reasons to beef at the lefties without resorting to making up stuff. That only hurts the cause. There are numerous quick means to verify or debunk stuff like this. Those who care can easily check this out at any number of reputable, unbiased sites. Or, we can continue to let see the boogie man behind every rock and let others do our thinking for us.
— Biker Mike
FL
We try to keep an eye on the bullshit factor. The one factor that always remains the same is honesty integrity. The fight for freedom can only be won with honest arguments and integrity during the fight.–Bandit
Bell Helmets Official Helmet of WMDRA’s 2014 AMSOIL Sturgis Nationals– The Western Motorcycle Drag Racing Association (WMDRA) is proud to announce that Bell Helmets has renewed their partnership with the WMDRA as Official Helmet of the 2014 AMSOIL Sturgis Nationals.
In their enduring commitment to safety, Bell Helmets will provide full-face helmets for use in the WMDRA Drag Racing School and Drag Racing 101 Media Clinic. Singular in their mission of rider safety, the WMDRA and Bell Helmets will provide the best gear and rider instruction available to those making their first pass down Sturgis Dragway during the 74th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
According to WMDRA President Sandra Alberti, “We’re thrilled to partner with Bell Helmets and provide our drag racing school participants with industry leading helmet safety and technology; an essential performance tool in drag racing.”
From humble beginnings in the garage of a 1950s Southern California speed shop to the heads of champions in motorcycle, auto, and bicycle competitions all over the world, Bell is synonymous with protection and progression. Part of Easton-Bell Sports and based in Scotts Valley, California, Bell is the world leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of motorcycle and bicycle helmets and accessories.
“Bell is proud to be the Official Helmet of a great event like the Sturgis Nationals,” stated Rob Salcedo, Brand Manager, Bell Helmets. “Dragbike competition is some of the most exciting racing around.”
Winner Receives Special Ops Club Vest
The winner of the People’s Choice Award at the Sturgis edition of the J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show will be awarded a 5 Ball Racing Leathers’ Special Ops Club Vest at the August 6, 2014, event.
“We are excited to be a part of the J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show because everyone who is anyone in the custom world competes in this series,” said Keith “Bandit” Ball, Leather Evangelist and Boss at Bikernet.com.
The Special Ops Club Vest is designed to accommodate the needs of riders who want to carry their personal items with them. The outside features 4 zipped pockets and 2 waist pockets. The inside features 2 conceal and carry snap pockets, 2 zipper pockets and 2 credential pockets.
“We have enough pockets so that everything has a place and every place has something critical for the ride,” explained Bandit. “The outside waist pocket is deep enough to use to secure your cell phone while using it on the go as a GPS device.”
The Sturgis edition of the J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Competition will be held this August 6th, 2014 on 4th St. near the community center. Sign up is open from 9AM until noon. Details at http://custombikeshows.com/ultimatebuilder/
The 5 Ball Racing Leathers line, designed for motorcycle riders, offers plenty of storage and protection and comes equipped with one or two gun pockets, depending on the style. The 5 Ball Racing Leathers team have over 100 years of riding experience between them, and they know what riders need and want. They have integrated their very best ideas into the line.
About 5-Ball Racing Leathers
Keith “Bandit” Ball, Bikernet.com President, and Bob Kay, Biker Pros Partner, designed a line of Genuine Riding Apparel™ for cruiser, chopper and bobber riders. The shirts, jackets and vests are known for their innovation, functionality and quality craftsmanship.
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The HER Project & Broadcast Crew Roll West on the Open Road!–Honor, Encourage, Recognize – We Salute Women in the Military!
The bike displays will be setup at Custom Corners Mon the 4th- Sat the 9th. Custom Corners is the rocking place to be… “When you visit Custom Corners you’re mingling with the top bike builders and celebrities in the business.”
US Veterans Magazines will be given away all week, and you have an opportunity to subscribe to US Veterans Magazine, more information on an upcoming cool cross country sidecar trip with our friends from Watsonain Squire Sidecar, info on the Watch For Motorcycles campaign, make a donation to Disabled American Veterans Organizations, and maybe get your voice on a nationwide network! The HER Project at Custom Corners @ 1700 Lazelle- join us for the best experience Sturgis Bike Week has to offer!
During Sturgis Bike Week the HER Project bikes can also be seen out at the Buffalo Chip for some exciting events: Litcher’s 2014 Sturgis Exhibit ‘Built for Speed”, on Aug 3rd. The Biker Belles ride Aug. 5, we’ll be setup at registration in Deadwood and joining in the celebrations afterwards at The Chip. On Aug 7th is the Freedom Celebration. This time we will be in the Reception Hall during the Military Tributes. There’s so much to see & do in Sturgis don’t miss our Moto-Minutes Daily Sturgis Updates segments. www.openroadradio.com
The HER Project Military motorcycles were built by American Women Veterans & friends of Veterans in front of large audiences. The HER Project Trike built in February 2014 at the Chicago International Motorcycle Show featured Jaime Shields, Kimberly “Twisted,”and Sharon D. Allen. The HER Project Bobber built at Destination Daytona March 2014 consisted of: Chicago native Jamie Shields, Milwaukee logo artist Kayla Koeune & West Coast chica- Kim Jordan. WyoTech provided students Laurice Littlefield and graduate Kristina Kramer in Daytona www.herprojects.com
“We want to give back to American Women Veterans and our sponsors and have just landed an excellent opportunity with our radio partners ” states Gina, host of the Moto-Minute, a new vignette on Live Radio, Streamed Internet, iHeartRadio, Armed Forces Radio Network & locally in Rockford, IL. WKGL The Eagle – Rockford’s Classic Rock Station!
“Doing LIVE broadcasts from Custom Corners all week at 4:50 pm (CDT) on the Network & 96.7 The Eagle is a great opportunity to promote the Moto-Minute which starts airing on August 11th by featuring LIVE call-ins from the largest motorcycle event of the year! We’ll give a daily run down of what’s happening in Sturgis,” continues Gina, “and what’s new in two-wheeled products, accessories, builds & excitement coming out of the Black Hills.
Both builds supported by Industry leaders; Doug Jackson of Woodstock H-D, Dunlop,Wyotech, US Veterans Magazine, Gruntstyle, DFT Trikes, Watch For Motorcycles, Hal’s H-D, National Cycle, The Paint Spot, Biker’s Choice, S&S Cycle, J&P Cycles. Creative Fab by Dan, PPG. Thanks to Dave Perewitz, JIMS, Avon Tyres, CSS Airflow systems, Icengineworks. Hall of Famer 2005-Rogue, Kontagious Kolors, and Roar Motorcycles, Elite PC Experts, Watsonian Squire Sidecars!
· Bikernet.com http://www.bikernet.com/pages/The_HER_Project.aspx
· US Veterans Magazine & American Iron Magazine articles coming in August
–Gina Woods-President
https://www.facebook.com/HERProject2014
www.herprojects.com
gina@openroadradio.com
MAN O’War H.O.G. Chapter Presents– Come help us raise money to support our military service personnel, homeless veterans and residents at St. James Place II, to make sure they know that they are NOT forgotten AND to show how much we appreciate them.
Saturday, August 2, 2014
All Bikes Welcome
$15 Registration
First 75 Riders Receive Commemorative T-Shirt
Begin at Man O’ War Harley-Davidson
10:30 AM – 12:00 Noon / Last Bike Out @ High Noon
Includes one Hand, Additional Hands – $5 each
Best hand: $100.00; Second best $50.00; Worst hand $25.00
Raffle Tickets drawing at end of Run. Great prizes have been donated.
Blue Star Moms, Kentucky Chapter 2 (859) 428-7703 Glenda Kesling
kybluestarmoms@aol.com
W.T. Green, Man O’War HOG Chapter (859) 983-5829
wt.666@hotmail.com
KENTUCKY BLUE STAR MOMS
“RIDE FOR THE TROOPS”
Show WE CARE by
helping our homeless vets
HIGHWAY FUNDING BILL CLEARS CONGRESS–The United States Congress has agreed on a temporary patch for the highway trust fund, reports the Motorcycle Riders Foundation. The Senate agreed to the House version of the temporary funding fix for the highway trust fund.
The fix came just hours before the United States Department of Transportation would have had to cut off payments for highway construction projects and mass transit programs. The quick fix will keep the trust fund solvent through mid May of 2015.
The final Senate vote ended a week of legislative ping ponging between the House and Senate. The Senate wanted to modify the legislation so it would expire in December of 2014, thus forcing a vote on a larger highway bill that would address the trust fund issues before the end of this year. The House defeated that legislation, sending its own version to be passed by the Senate, that will run through May and spends $10.8 billion.
The temporary patch kicks the larger issues into the next Congress to be sworn in next year.
–Jeff Hennie
MRB
New TECH Bikernet Reader Comment!– Led Sled Hardtail Conversion
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Do you make a pre ‘75 weld on hardtail set up to run the rear brake from the left side of the bike? im building a ‘67 and I’m trying to decide if I should purchase a frame set up for it or just do a nice weld- on.
— Wayne Messer
Cowan, TN
Paughco makes fine looking rigid Sportster frames. Check out their site. I also asked Irish Rich. It depends on several factors. How far do you want to go with the build? You can save work time and money with a weld on, but you don’t get the full sleek styling of a single frame, or more rake.—Bandit
S&S DOES THE REAL DEAL IN DAVENPORT, IOWA–If you’re going to be in the Davenport, Iowa area over the Labor Day weekend, you won’t want to miss the 43rd Davenport Fall International Meet.
Where:
The Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds
2815 W. Locust St.
Davenport, IA 52806
When:
Thursday, August 28 – Sunday, August 31, 2014
Exposition building open to public
Thursday, August 28 – 8:00 am thru 5:00 pm
Friday, August 29 – 8:00 am thru ??
Saturday, August 30 8:00 am till the old folks nod off
In addition to all the other cool stuff like the races, the displays and the swap meet, on Saturday morning at 9:00 am in the Keppy building, be sure to see S&S Cycle’s own Prototyping and Vintage Product Lead, Eric Wangen presenting a seminar on Reverse Engineering Basics.
NEW LOCATION!
Visit S&S Cycle at the new Suppliers Expo in the “Big Blue” building
If you’re into vintage, S&S Cycle’s Viola V-Twin® (VVT) service parts line includes a great selection of hard to find parts for vintage Harley-Davidson® engines. If you ride a late model bike too, we have the S&S line of performance parts as well as service parts from VVT.
You can see these products on our website at www.sscycle.com, but there’s nothing like seeing the real thing up close and personal! There’s also nothing like chatting face-to-face with one of our knowledgeable S&S show staff about your bike and how we can make it run stronger, and longer!
To find out where you can visit with S&S Cycle at an event near you, click here
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ERIC HERRMANN MEETS BANDIT IN SPEARFISH– Thought you could use this, from Roma’s in Spearfish.
–Eric
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UNCLE MONKEY ON THE DRESS CODE OF THE WEST–I’m truly baffled by the large number of riders I see out and about riding with shorts and flip-flop sandals on. It is to the point that every second or third rider is tempting fate by riding with nothing on.
Maybe it is because I learned very early on what protection sandals offer. No I wasn’t foolish enough to be out riding in them. I had parked my bike in the driveway after a long day of riding. After supper and a couple Jack & Coke I had decided to push the bike into the garage, so I slipped on my sandals and grabbed a hold of the handlebars and pushed. The bike went forward but my footwear stayed behind. It was a sobering moment. They were good quality, still fairly new but the momentum to get the bike moving just pushing it was too much for them to handle.
The local insurance company SGI mandated that new riders have to wear complete protective gear including full face helmets as a way to instill good riding habits before the bad ones set in. Still I am amazed to watch as rider after rider drags his sandaled feet across the intersection. They should know better – first to pick their damn feet up but to be wearing proper footwear.
Hell, I would even accept skater sneakers compared to what they are wearing. The thing is that proper footwear has always been a requirement for riding. It is a Canadian fineable offence to not be wearing shoes while riding. I’m not sure where the idea came from. Maybe the increase lack of clothing is because of the recent heat wave that has finally come to the province.
Sadly people ride in hotter weather. Maybe they dress like that, because they think they are being cool, the polar opposite of the full gear wearing novice riders. Maybe they are just not that smart.
One of the driving reasons behind the recent rate increases SGI tried to implement was because of the high cost of medical claims. I can only imagine how expensive a skin graft to the bottom of the foot is plus all the time off from work while it heals. Is it really worth it?
-bad Uncle Monkey
CROFT LEATHER SETS UP IN PEORIA– What a great summer it has been. Our the weather has been phenomenal for riding and for just being outside with nature.
I wanted to share that I will have the Croft Leather booth setup at Peoria’s Budweiser Grand Nationals Weekend this Saturday in Peoria,IL under the bridge along the Illinois river.
It is one of the greatest events that exists. Between the big name live bands, motorcycle parade, swap meet and dealers, stunt show, food, and antique & motorcycle show it always draws a immeasurable crowd of great motorcycle folks. Then the big race is on Sunday.
I will have several motorcycles on display, Hand FN Made chopper seats, and my Hand FN Made t-shirts during this awesome event.
–Adam Croft
Croft Leather
PO Box 835
Normal, IL 61761
www.croftleather.com
NEW INDIAN MOTORCYCLES HELP SMALL PARTS MANUFACTURER THRIVE– When Polaris Industries acquired Indian Motorcycle in 2011 the team at Aeromach USA immediately began thinking about new products that could be manufactured.
Aeromach is a Charlotte, NC-based manufacturer of billet aluminum motorcycle accessories. It wasn’t until late 2013 that the first all-new motorcycles arrived in dealer showrooms. By November, Paul Aiken, owner of Aeromach, had acquired a Chief Classic and began designing products.
“The first thing I noticed on the test ride of the new bike was the lack of a heel shift lever”, Aiken commented, “many riders, especially those coming off Harley-Davidsons were accustomed to shifting up through the gears with their heel.”
It wasn’t long before the Aeromach Heel Shifter for Indian Motorcycles was designed and produced in their Charlotte, NC shop. Demand was so high for the part the delivery time stretched to 6 weeks. To meet the demand, a second CNC milling machine was added to produce the parts more quickly.
Once the parts are machined they are hand polished and chrome plated, adding 4 weeks to the production time. “We had a waiting list of over 150 heel shifters at one point and we were running them all day long just to meet the demand”, Aiken stated. “It took Indian Motorcycles until August of this year to release their version of the shift lever but demand for the Aeromach version remains high. Ours fits the floorboard better and allows riders more room to move their feet around on the floorboards, we even got an order from an Indian Motorcycle employee because he likes our version better.”
The 2015 Indian Motorcycle line was recently shown at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and the news is good for Aeromach. In addition to adding a fourth model that can use the heel shifter, Indian also released the 2015 Indian Scout, a smaller motorcycle that appeals to new as well as experienced riders. “We have another blank canvas to design parts for and we are looking forward to making parts for the Scout as soon as we can get our hands on one”, Aiken said.
Aeromach is also the US representative for Highway Hawk motorcycle accessories from Motolux, BV based in Barneveld, The Netherlands. Their phone number is 800-990-9392, and the website is www.aeromach.net
MRF ALERT, BACON GREASE POWERED MOTORCYCLE–MINNPOST-
Hormel has created a motorcycle that runs on bacon grease. Trey Mewes of
the Austin Daily Herald has the details of the retrofitted 2011 Track T-800 CDI diesel motorcycle that Hormel and marketing firm BBDO Minneapolis are taking from Austin to the International Bacon Film Festival in San Diego, California.
They are filming the trip to promote Hormel’s Black Label Bacon product. Under the headline Pork torque, the Washington Times had this quote: “The exhaust smells like bacon”. So when we cruise past you, you’ll thank us, the project organizers say, adding
If there were a bacon biodiesel tanker spill in the ocean, the fuel would
be safe and mouthwatering fish food.
–Jeff Hennie
Vice President Government Relations and Public Affairs
Motorcycle Riders Foundation
Office-202 546 0983
Cell-202 725 5471
1325 G street NW
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
www.mrf.org
CYCLE TRADER DEAL OF THE WEEK– About this Motorcycle
2009 Harley-Davidson Sportster 883 Custom, A beautiful and very clean 883. Vance & Hines pipes. Low miles and ready for some summer fun. – Loaded with custom style that never gets old, this nimble ride is brimming with torque and power.
AROUND THE SHOP NEWS–While attempting to cut a twig on our lemon tree (within specs), this almost new steel “tool” broke clean in half. Was that because of my brute power or was it because it’s just crap made in China?
–Midnight Express
Much more than your standard hydration pack, the Turbo 1.5 was designed to race with you. The slightly smaller frame works well to limit any unnecessary weight. This is truly the fly-weight version of hydration. The fittings and adjustments make sure it’s in the same place when you get off the bike as when you got on and tightened it down. This pack would also be perfect for any youth that really likes to keep up. Fill it up, put it on, strap it down and take off. For additional product details please see the feature guide located below.
Product Specs
$110.00
BIKERNET 5-Ball RACING WHEELER REPORT—But first the adrenaline junky list:
****Mojave Mile****In The Books****April 12-13****12,000 foot runway, one mile shutdown….
****N H R A**** Leaders, T/F, Doug Kalitta, F/C, Robert Hight, M/C, Andrew Hines****
****NHRA**** 8/14-17****Brainerd, Mn.
****E C T A Ohio Mile****5/3-4 (In The Books)****6/7-8 ****6/10 ****Valerie Thompson kicks ass, 208.71, BMW S 1000 RR) ****7/12-13****9/27-28****
****El Mirage****6-22****John Noonan, ****250.7**** (NEW RECORD) on a 250.69 record****, Next Up 7-13, 9-14, 10-19, 11/8-9****
****S C T A Speed Week****August 9-15, 2014****RAINED OUT****
****10 Days, 44.444444 Seconds ****Bonneville Speed Trials****August 23-28****
****World Finals****Sept. 30—-October 3, 2014****
First and fore most the 10-day weather forecast for Wendover, Utah.
Average predicted temperature from Friday the 15th through Friday the 22nd is 91 balmy degrees accompanied with light breezy days.
ZERO chance of rain.
The planets and the stars appear to be aligning perfectly for the Bonneville Speed Trials. Looks like the Salt Gods are very happy.
Bright and early Sunday morning the 24th, with a wave of the starters flag in a figure-eight and it’s time for our moment on the salt. A moment in time with information recorded, a number your team alone can claim. Some Salt Pilots are fortunate enough to accomplish their life long dreams recording their fastest personal time. In some cases the number qualifies for a coveted class record.
This morning Dr. Willie and I loaded and delivered the Raycer to the Team at Twins Turbo for completion of the intercooler. The Twins are installing a dry ice tray, sealing the tail section and adding a pair of scoops for big gulps of cool air while traveling at warp speeds on the infamous Bonneville Salt Flats.
Missed the news last week while on the road heading to Sturgis. Hauled Ass early Wednesday the 30th out of Bikernet Headquarters, destination, Sturgis, 1,300 miles later. Arrived first light Friday morning, Exit 32 to set up for Lyndall Racing Brakes with the Unknown Industries. The FXRs are equipped with composite rotors, taking advantage of their near weightlessness, their handling advantages and superior stopping power. We’re running a pair of 320mm forever black on the Busa frontend. Stopping is a good thing once in awhile.
Sturgis 2014–12 days on the road, with a few images and a ton of unbelievable tales to embellish in the future.
Arrived Friday, 8/1/14.
Turn right Clyde, Exit 32 Sturgis, South Dakota . Anchoring our 10×10 on the asphalt with the talented Unknown Industries Crew.
Horsepower and Torque
With 13 ½ gallons of race fuel used on the dyno, our results reached 263 HP and 248 ft. lbs of Torque.
Sunday 8/3/14, about noon I met Master Tuner Dan Thayer on the edge of town to retrieve a Tuned and very Happy 5-Ball “Raycer” sporting a Turbo Doc Series 66 Aerocharger. Dan Thayer adjusted Turbo mounting, front stainless steel exhaust, Twins Turbo, Bell Intercooler system. He tuned the 124-inch R&R Cycle/Hyperformance Twin Cam engine, Daytona Twin Tech Gen 4 computer, Horsepower Inc. 62mm Throttle Body, Marc Susman air plenum, kicked with a Spyke starter and charging system, Rivera Pro Clutch w/ lockup.
Home from Sturgis
Arrived safe and somewhat sound early morning Monday the 11th. It’s been nonstop in preparing for the upcoming ultimate quest for adrenaline, speed and a safe return. Leaving for the salt in less than a week, followed by the Bonne Belle and crew.
Ride Safe, Fast and Forever,
Haul Ass!
Ride for Your Life!
–Ray C Wheeler
Performance Editor
wheeler@bikernet.com
Harley RECALLS Bikes For Ignition Switch Problem–DETROIT (AP) — Ignition switch problems that have plagued General Motors and Chrysler have now turned up in the motorcycle business.
Harley-Davidson is recalling more than 4,500 FXDL Dyna Low Rider bikes worldwide because engine vibration can turn the switches from “on” to “accessory.”
The recall covers motorcycles from the 2014 ½ model year, including more than 3,300 in the U.S. If the motorcycles have been modified to rev higher than 5,600 RPMs, an engine mount bracket can vibrate excessively, causing the problem.
Dealers will replace the bracket assembly and ignition switch knob for free.
Harley said in documents posted Friday by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the motorcycles are limited at the factory to 5,600 RPMs, but Harley offers performance calibrations that let the engine rev higher than the limit.
If the bikes hit 5,800 RPMs, the top engine mount bracket can vibrate too much and cause the ignition switches to malfunction. The company said it began looking into the problem after its service department discovered that an ignition switch slipped out of the “on” position in testing. Harley found four warranty claims and complaints about the problem, all in bikes with non-Harley exhaust systems.
The Milwaukee company’s recall comes after General Motors recalled 17.3 million vehicles to fix problems with ignition switches that can cause engine stalling. Chrysler has recalled another 1.7 million for the same problem. So far this year the auto industry has recalled more than 40 million vehicles, passing the old full-year record of 30.8 million set in 2004.
Federal safety regulators in June began a broad investigation of ignition- switch and air-bag problems across the auto industry. That investigation is still open, although the agency wouldn’t say if more automakers could be affected.
Harley said it issued the recall independently, and it has nothing to do with ignition switch problems in the auto industry or the NHTSA investigation.The investigation and recalls come after GM bungled an ignition-switch recall of older small cars. GM acknowledged that it knew of the ignition problem for more than a decade but failed to recall the cars until earlier this year, when it recalled 2.6 million small cars such as the Chevrolet Cobalt. Subsequent safety reviews caused GM to recall millions more vehicles
for faulty switches.
Tom Krisher, AP Auto Writer
–from Dawn Riba
Motorcycle Riders Foundation
QUICK TECH, Bikernet Reader Comment!– LS2 CONVERT MODULAR HELMET REVIEW –
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Good write up, made up my mind to buy one. Your assessment was the only one I could find anywhere. Maybe too new to have many reviews. But it sounds better than the evoline, which has some poor reviews along with yours. Many thanks,
— Denis Dolan
LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY, United Kingdom
DREAMY, New Bikernet Reader Comment!– CASTING A FINNISH WINNER
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Hey Veikko,
YOU made a dream become true,
CONGRATULATIONS and lots of RESPECT!!!!
Thank you!
–Larry Torka
Frankonia, Germany
THIS WEEKEND WILL BE A SCRAMBLE—Here’s my list. I need to watch the History Channel Battleground Phoenix bagger build-off episode, but I can’t figure out where and when it airs.
This weekend will be devoted to installing a new shift-only battery in the Bonne Belle, new rear pegs made by the Departure Bike Works team in Richmond, VA. I need to mount the kill switch to a chunk of 7/8-inch tubing. I need to machine a thicker shift rod spacer, install a Biltwell P-Pad to the tank for Dr. Feng’s chin. I asked George, the Wild Brush, to come over and patch the frame where a few tabs were removed. And I need to run some venting oil lines.
Then it’s the daunting guess-work of packing for the salt, loading a lift and just the right selection of tools. Don’t forget a hacksaw.
A brother just bought a Cushman cycle and mentioned it at dinner in Sturgis. I said I had an engine and he got excited. When it comes to brothers, I would rather give it to a good home than to negotiate some sort of deal.
An issue cropped up on Tuesday, when Chris Maida showed up with Dain Ginger. The editor of American Iron wanted to ride the Bonne Belle on the salt. After he climbed on the lift and determined that the bike would fit him perfectly he announced his glitch. He missed the deadline for applying for an AMA racer’s license. His hopes were shattered.
I was relieved. Dr. Feng had committed to ride the 45 classic. I also had another contender, Andie the little drag racing champ. I called her and she fell into a similar category—no license. I keep my word. I don’t care if Jay Leno said he would ride my bike, if I made a commitment, I honor it. It’s the code of the west. We could give another rider the experience of making a pass, but only after Dr. Feng got to do his thing.
Have a helluva weekend and no matter what, keep your word.
Ride free forever,
–Bandit