POST-DAYTONA THURSDAY NEWS FOR MARCH 22, 2013

Hey,

There I was minding my own business. My to-do list was moderately packed with creative endeavors, bike build projects, Bonneville builds, book-writing schemes, and anything to help keep motorcycling freedom alive. Then the phone rang. It was Don Whalen, rare antique motorcycle curator.

“I need to make a run north to deliver a 1942 Salisbury to our secret motorcycle collection location,” Don said, “but that’s not all, we need to head farther north to buy a rare, one of five, 1914 Fielbach Limited, and bring it back to Los Angeles.”

These clandestine endeavors involve secret locations, weapons, and piles of cash. Of course, I said, “I’m in, and packed a small bag.” We drove over 2,500 miles in less than three days, with two days at over 1,000 miles, and 16 hours behind the wheel.

Let’s hit the news, while I mentally sort out all the big candy issues, fake antiques, stolen motorcycles, integrity and bad blood. I could write a book around the high-dollar antique motorcycle market. There’s just not enough time in a day.

The Bikernet News is sponsored by IronWorks Magazine.

BIG HOUSE PETE ROCKS THE BROKEN SPOKE IN DAYTONA–Chris Callen and Big House Pete performed at the famous Broken Spoke Saloon in Daytona Beach during Bike Week and Rocked The Place.

The crowd loved them and did not want them to leave the stage. Watch for them at events in the future.

I think you are going to be seeing a lot of this Great Band!

–Rogue

QUICK, A BAD JOKE BREAK–
The great question… which I have not been able to answer… is, “What does a woman want?

–Sigmund Freud

I had some words with my wife, and she had some paragraphs with me.

–Anonymous

“Some people ask the secret of our long marriage. We take time to go to a restaurant two times a week. A little candlelight, dinner, soft music and dancing. She goes Tuesdays, I go Fridays.”

–Henny Youngman

–from Jim Waggaman

ONGOING FIGHT OVER STURGIS TRADE MARK– timeline of the Sturgis motorcycle rally outlining current trademark dispute

1964: City of Sturgis closes Main Street for the Sturgis motorcyle rally

1979: Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce becomes involved in the rally.

1986: Tom Monohan creates “Black Hills Motor Classic Sturgis Rally & Races, Black Hills, S.D.” logo.

1990: Sturgis Chamber of Commerce rally committee evolves into the Black Hills Motor Classic Board.

1991: Nonprofit corporation created to address rally problems, pool resources and solicit rally sponsors.

1992: Black Hills Motor Classic renamed Sturgis Rally & Races.

1994: Sturgis Chamber applies to register Monohan logo with U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO).

Jan., 2001: Sturgis Chamber files an intent-to-use trademark application to register “Sturgis” for rally related goods and services with PTO.

May, 2001: Patent and Trademark Office rejects Chamber’s application, noting that “Sturgis” is primarily geographically descriptive.

Nov., 2001: Then Chamber president Marlin Martin tells PTO that the buying public identifies the “Sturgis” mark with the source of the Sturgis Chamber’s rally products.

Oct., 2002: The PTO publishes the Sturgis Chamber’s registration for opposition. Opposition continues until 2010. Among the opponents are Black Hills Harley Davidson and Jerry Berkowitz of Good Sports.

March 31, 2010: Sturgis Chamber and others create Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Inc. (SMRi). Organizers include Jerry Berkowitz, Jim Burgess of Black Hills Harley Davidson, John Johnson of First Interstate Bank and Dean Kinney of HomeSlice.

June 30, 2010: Sturgis Chamber assigns its rights to the “Sturgis” trademark to SMRi.

July 2, 2010: Good Sports and Black Hills Harley Davidson withdraw their opposition to the “Sturgis” registration.

Feb. 22, 2011: SMRi granted registration of the “Sturgis” mark.

June 22, 2011: SMRi sues Rushmore Photo and Gifts and others for trademark infringement and unfair competition.

July 6, 2011: Rushmore Photo and Gifts files a counterclaim against SMRi, asserting that the “Sturgis” trademark is invalid and unenforceable.

Aug. 5, 2011: U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Viken denies Rushmore Photo and Gifts’ motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction that would have allowed Rushmore Photo and Gifts and others to sell products carrying the word Sturgis.

April 24, 2012: SMRi names Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. as a defendant.

May 25, 2012: SMRi files first motion for summary judgment

June 15, 2012: Rushmore Photo and Gifts opposes SMRi’s motion for summary judgment.

June 26, 2012: Rushmore Photo and Gifts and Wal-Mart file a motion for summary judgment.

Aug. 27, 2012: Judge Viken issues an order stopping the discovery process and refers lawsuit to U.S. Magistrate John Simko of Sioux Falls.

Jan. 23, 2013: Patent and Trademark Office notified that a court action has been filed regarding a patent or trademark.

March 6, 2013: Simko files his report and recommendation.

March 25, 2013: Deadline for SMRi and Rushmore Photo and Gifts responses to Simko’s report.

(This timeline includes information found in federal court documents and U.S. Magistrate John Simko’s report and recommendation to U.S. Chief District Judge Jeffry Viken.)

CYCLE SOURCE AND BIKERNET 15th ANNIVERSARY BIKE WINNER SPEAKS UP–I know y’all are busy, but I wanted to let you know how grateful we are. The experience of winning the bike was great and it is truly an awesome motorcycle.

The way we were welcomed in and given the chance to get to know everyone really made our trip great. For the bike and the friendships, we are very bIessed.

I would have like to shake your hand (Bandit) and say thank you in person. Maybe I will someday have that chance. Until then, thank you again.

–Jordan and Tiffiany Campbell

BILL INTRODUCED IN CALIFORNIA TO REGULATE LANE SHARING–No sooner had the California Highway Patrol published guidelines on how to safely maneuver your motorcycle between lanes of slow-moving traffic, than SB 350 was introduced by State Senator Jim Beall (D-San Jose) to codify the rules into law.

California is the only state that allows “lane sharing” or “lane splitting,” precisely because there are no laws against it; though officers have a variety of charges they can levy against a reckless rider such as unsafe lane change or too fast for conditions.

Beall’s bill would restrict the practice by prohibiting motorcycles from splitting lanes unless specifically allowed; “…when a highway has been divided into three or more clearly marked lanes for traffic traveling in the same direction, a person operating a motorcycle shall not pass another vehicle in a portion of a lane occupied by that vehicle unless the following conditions are met:
(1) The passing occurs during traffic congestion.
(2) The passing occurs at a safe speed.”

Following furious feedback from motorcyclists opposed to over-regulating an act that 87% report doing almost daily during crowded commutes, Sen. Beall soon pulled his proposal and turned it into a two-year bill for future reconsideration.

In the meantime, although ABATE of California did not initiate the measure, the group will work with Beall to amend the language, and vows “…our goal is to ultimately submit a bill that addresses the concerns of the motorcycle community; a bill that can be supported and endorsed by the ABATE membership. If the final bill doesn’t meet ABATE’s requirements, ABATE will vigorously oppose the bill and try to kill it.”

–Bill Bish
From the Coast to Coast Legislative News
Read the whole report next week on Bikernet

 

“OLD-STF” BRASS PUSH ROD TUBE CLIPS FROM PAUGHCO–
Straight from their “OLD-STF” line of unique replacement HD accessories, these very cool pushrod tube keepers from Paughco are just the ticket for giving that Old School Chopper or Bobber’s engine an edgy-hardcore look.

Made from solid brass the clips are offered in both Knurled and 3 or 4 Hole designs. Guaranteed for a perfect fit they are sold in sets of 4 to fit these applications: 1940 thru 1947 Knuckleheads, 1970 thru 1984 Shovelheads and 1984 thru 1999 EVO engines P/N STF440, 4-hole style $43.95 and P/N STFK40 Knurled $65.95.

Applications for 1948 thru 1965 Panheads and 1957 thru 1985 Sportster engines P/N STF348, 3-hole style $39.95 and STFK48 Knurled $59.95. Available from Paughco dealers worldwide, on line at www.paughco.com or call 775-246-5738

 

ANOTHER DAYTONA GIVE-AWAY BIKE–
Here are the shots of the Chopin Block Bike being given to the winner.

Notice the Bikernet stickers.
 
 

 –Rogue
Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Member 2005
www.bikerrogue.com

DOCTOR HAMSTER COMES TO BIKERNET MEDICAL CENTER AS A CERTIFIED CONSULTANT–Fiber is too often overlooked in the average American’s diet.

While the American Heart Association recommend 15 grams per day, most people get just 5. Because fiber is our body’s natural form of detox, this low number may be contributing to the modern influx of cancer, heart disease, stroke, liver disease, and diabetes.

Several studies were done on monkeys with an LD50 chemical (Lethal Dose for 50% of subjects) which begin to unravel profound effects of fiber.
One study in the 1970s featured two groups of monkeys. In group A, a typical American low fiber diet was given, and in group B, a 30 grams of fiber per day diet was given. When the chemical was administered 100% of the no fiber monkeys died and 100% of the high fiber monkeys lived. That’s pretty striking.

Everyone knows the importance of detox. If you do not clear out toxins from the body it is literally slow poison. By elevating fiber intake on a regular basis, your body will be in a constant state of detox, which will be far more beneficial than a once per year, or even a once per month cleanse. It’s just essential for longevity.

The problem is, eating enough fibrous foods to reach that ideal 30 gram mark, is no easy task. The sheer volume of food required for that takes a huge effort. This is where supplements come in and tell you their soluble or insoluble fiber blend is the best alternative.

The solution is a supplement made from organic fruits and vegetables, as well as rich in superfood phytonutrients. This approach combines nutrition and detox to clear out whats harmful and insert what is helpful to the body at the same time.

Taste is 9/10ths of the law for powder supplements. With “Greens First” powder, sweetened with natural stevia and not sugar, the taste is delightful, the benefit absolute, and your future brighter. That is why I use it personally and carry this brand in my office!

Be youthful all your life!
–Dr. Christian Reichardt


CHESTER GROUP BUYS FORT LAUDERDALE HARLEY-DAVIDSON DEALERSHIP–The Chester Group announced today that it has acquired the Harley-Davidson dealership serving the greater Fort Lauderdale, Florida market. The Harley-Davidson dealership, located in Sunrise, Florida, was acquired from the Rossmeyer family of Ormand Beach, Florida. The dealership, Chester’s Fort Lauderdale Harley-Davidson, one of the larger Harley-Davidson dealerships in the nation, is located at 201 International Parkway, at the Intersection of I-75 and Saw Grass Parkway in Sunrise.

E.B. Chester, Chairman of the Chester Group, commented, “We are very excited about the opportunity to operate a venerable, respected dealership of this stature. Its ownership by Bruce Rossmeyer and its continued operation by the Rossmeyer family will certainly be a hard act to follow. We are, however, true enthusiasts and riders and we plan to operate a customer- focused dealership which offers our customers an opportunity to participate in a remarkable lifestyle.”

The Chester Group has named Tony Beyer as General Manager. Tony was previously general manager of Chester’s Harley-Davidson in Mesa, AZ. The Chester Group dealerships, distinguished by a personal family-run approach to delivering superior value and service with integrity, are operated by the Chester Family and their 150 associates.

About – Chester’s welcomes customers from all walks of life into their extended family of riders who share a passion for the road, with each other, and their communities.

The Chester Family of dealerships are winners of the Harley-Davidson Gold Bar and Shield Award, Silver Bar and Shield Award and Bronze Bar and Shield Award. Other Chester’s dealership locations include Twin Falls, ID, Idaho Falls, ID, Pocatello, ID, Reno, NV, and Fort Lauderdale, and general merchandise and apparel stores in Jackson Hole, WY and Reno, NV.

BIKERNET FAMILY COUNSELING NOTES–After being married for 50 years, I took a careful look at my wife one day and said, “Fifty years ago we had a cheap house, a junk car, slept on a sofa bed and watched a 10-inch black and white TV, but I got to sleep with a hot 23-year-old girl every night.

Now, I have a $500,000 home, a $45,000 car, a nice big bed and a large screen TV, but I’m sleeping with a 69-year-old woman. It seems to me that you’re not holding up your side of things.”

My wife is a very reasonable woman. She told me to go out and find a hot 23-year-old girl and she would make sure that I would once again be living in a cheap house, driving a junk car, sleeping on a sofa bed and watching a 10-inch black and white TV.

Aren’t older women great? They really know how to solve an old guy’s problems.

–Geno

SIDECAR FEATURE ON BIKERNET–I’m Jessica, Paul and Mark’s secretary at Shadley Bros. I have attached the pictures of the original sidecar for Bikernet. The pictures were taken by Steve Berner.

Paul wanted me to send pictures of the K model as well. Just in case you wanted to use these. They were also taken by Steve Berner

–Jessica
Shadley Bros
781-447-4454
1125 Bedford St 
Whitman Ma 02382

Check out the Shadley Bros feature:

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/HACKED_SPORTSTERKEEP_THAT_WHEEL_ON_THE_GROUND.aspx
 

EDITORS CHOICE BIKE SHOW DAYTONA 2013–
For the first time in the history of Custom Motorcycles Bikernet and 15 National Motorcycle Publications got together at the Broken Spoke Saloon during Bike Week in Daytona to Judge a Bike Show. Each publication chose a motorcycle; the owner received a trophy and will be featured in an upcoming issue.

The publications were Bikernet.com, Cycle Source, Easyriders, Road Iron, Wrench, Iron Works, American Bagger, American Iron, American Iron Motorcycle Bagger, Baggers, Hot Bike, Road Bike, Street Chopper, The Horse, Thunder Press and Urban Bagger.

In addition there were awards for 11 classes, which included best Sportster, big twin, bobber, chopper, Pan, Shovel, bagger, café, import and antique.

The show was sponsored by Twisted Tea and Entry was FREE!

The Bikernet award went to Jesse Srpan of Raw Iron Choppers in Chardon, Ohio for his Panhead. Watch for the article on it here soon.

–Rogue

Hey, we need to afford proper credit here. Chris Callen, the owner of Cycle Source was inspired to create this show, to give editors a straight shot at picking feature bikes, so the magazines, the builders, and the readers are treated fairly. Well done.

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It’s Here! THE 2013 BUFFALO MOTORAMA!– Over 200 cars and bikes!

This weekend, March 22-24, 2013 the Buffalo Convention Center in Buffalo, NY will host the BIGGEST and BEST indoor custom car and bike show in Western New York. This is the third year of this show and a continuation of a 58 year Buffalo indoor car and bike show tradition.?
For Up-To-Date information on the show, visit www.buffalomotorama.com

LIKE our Facebook page to be eligible for prizes and contests
www.facebook.com/buffalomotorama

–Buffalo Motorama Crew
show@buffalomotorama.com

New Show Features for 2013

Open Wheel & Hot Rod Room: Over 45 fenderless vehicles as well as many pinstripers, and 4 bands throughout the weekend. Upstairs will feature many professional builders as well as circuit cars from across the USA and Canada.

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NORTON HEADQUARTERS ALMOST AS COOL AS BIKERNET’S–Norton has purchased a 26 acre countryside estate from British Airways to use as their headquarters. The area is located within the Donington Park Grand Prix Circuit race complex which is less than a mile from Norton’s current manufacturing plant.

The corporate and engineering staff will move to the new location first with bike manufacturing starting on the site later.
 

The main building on the property is Donington Hall which was built in 1790. The 40,000 square foot building has a grand entrance with remarkable architectural styling. The inside of the structure features modern office and meeting facilities. Located behind Donington Hall is the newly constructed 45,000 square foot Hastings Hall which will eventually house Norton’s production facilities.

The Donington Grand Prix Circuit complex will host the 2013 rounds of the World and British Superbike championship. It also has scheduled world class road racing, vintage racing and rock concerts for this year. The Grand Prix Collection museum, which has the world’s largest collection of Formula One cars, is also on the site.

Source: Dealernews
Image: Norton Motorcycles
Posted by Sam Kanish
–from IronWorks Magazine

AUCTIONS AMERICA ANNOUNCES WEST COAST EXPANSION WITH NEW SUMMER SALE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA–Auctions America is delighted to announce the addition of a new sale in Southern California, August 1 – 3 to its 2013 calendar. Named ‘Auctions America California’, the new sale is part of the Company’s national expansion strategy to increase its presence in key markets.

Held at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport hotel, a short drive from the Bob Hope International (Burbank) Airport, the multi-day collector car auction is expected to feature more than 400 quality collector cars, including a diverse assortment of American and European classics and sports cars, Detroit muscle, hot rods, and customs. From entry-level collectibles to motor cars perfectly matched to the veteran collector, the offering caters to a broad range of automotive tastes and budgets.

“Since launching in 2010, Auctions America has enjoyed immense growth and we are rapidly increasing our client base,” says Donnie Gould, President, Auctions America. “From Auburn, Indiana to Carlisle, Pennsylvania and Southern Florida, our events take place in some of the country’s leading collector car destinations. The only location missing was Southern California – which is often called the center of America’s car culture. Expansion to the West Coast has always been part of our plan. This summer, Auctions America will bring the ultimate mix of European sports cars, American muscle, great classics and other collectible vehicles that Southern Californians crave.”

Leading early entries for Auctions America’s new California sale is a group of 42 automobiles from the Jim Carr Barn Find Collection of Napa Valley, offered at no reserve. Amassed over a 40-year period, the highly unique, time-warp collection spans more than 60 years of automotive history and includes everything from early American classics to late 1950s and ‘60s convertibles. Highlights include a terrific series of pre-war Packards, including a 1936 Packard Twelve Convertible Sedan, complete with roll-up divider windshield; a 1936 Packard Eight 5-Passenger Convertible Sedan, finished in light green with a dark green beltline accent, dark green leather interior and tan canvas top, and a 1929 Packard Eight 5-Passenger Phaeton with dual windshields.

Offered from a respected private Texas-based collection are a pair of completely restored Shelby GT500 Fastbacks; a sleek, left-hand-drive 1961 MG A 1600 Roadster with chrome wire wheels and a robust four-speed gearbox; and a classic 1974 Jaguar E-Type Series III V-12 Convertible finished in Pale Primrose with semi-reclining bucket seats and equipped with a powerful 5.3-liter, 285-hp V-12 engine. They will be joined by select examples from a prominent Southern California automotive museum including: a 1961 Mercedes-Benz 190SL accompanied by its original factory hardtop and softtop; a highly sought after 1962 Volkswagen Deluxe Microbus featuring special trim along the belt line, bumpers and rocker panels and a rare flip seat; and a 1949 Plymouth Woodie Wagon, perfectly matched to the California sale and featuring completely original wood, true period stickers from the ‘50s and ‘60s, and signatures from California icons including Jan & Dean, Frankie Avalon, and Mike Love of The Beach Boys.

Please visit www.auctionsamerica.com or contact one of Auctions America’s West Coast specialists toll-free at 1-888-990-3910 (+1 310-842-3910 outside North America).

FLORIDA LAWMAKERS SET TO REPEAL DRIVING PERMIT LAW–
 
By Lloyd Dunkelberger
LEDGER TALLAHASSEE BUREAU

With no debate, the Florida House on Tuesday moved to repeal a law that created an international stir and threatened to undermine a key component of the state’s tourism industry.

The House is expected to vote today to reverse a 2012 law that required Canadians and other foreign visitors in Florida to obtain an international driving permit before they could operate a vehicle. The Senate is scheduled to take up the bill Tuesday and send it to Gov. Rick Scott for immediate approval.

The law took effect on Jan. 1 — at the height of Florida’s winter tourist season — and caught thousands of Canadian visitors by surprise, forcing them to scramble to obtain the driving permits, which are only issued in their country.

The impact on Canadians was particularly significant since they represent the largest cohort of foreign tourists who come to Florida each year.
As the controversy took hold, Florida law enforcement officials announced they would not enforce the law, in part, because it appeared to violate international treaties governing driving rights in foreign countries.

Lawmakers said the legislation was originally passed to help Florida law enforcement officers more easily determine whether a foreign visitor had a valid driver license. But they have moved quickly in their annual session to repeal it after realizing the potential negative impact on foreign visitors and tourism in the state.

“From time to time, we will pass legislation and find out there were some unintended consequences,” House Transportation and Highway Safety Chairman Daniel Davis, R-Jacksonville, told the House.

He said the quick passage of the repeal would send a message to the Canadians and other tourists “that our state is open for business and we want to make sure we let them know we will roll out the red carpet.”

After the House gave preliminary approval to the bill (HB 7059), Rep. Ben Albritton, R-Wauchula, who had formally apologized to Canadian officials for the passage of the 2012 law, said he felt “relieved” that lawmakers were moving to correct the problem.

–from Rogue

THE BIKERNET SEARCH FOR 5-BALLS– Unfortunately we only stock complete balls sets, not individual balls.

–Scott Gramstrup
Global Billiard Mfg.
(310) 764-5000

www.globalbilliard.com

We need to restock our 5-Ball inventory. Since our company name is 5-Ball Inc., as a tribute to my five wives, and the Bikernet racing team is 5-Ball Racing, we need more 5-balls for trophies, etc. We once had a connection, but it slipped away. We are looking for another link to a manufacturer who will sell us just 5-Balls at a reasonable price.–Bandit

AMA Pro Racers Using Chicken Hawk Racing —Tire Warmers Dominate Daytona–Chicken Hawk Racing tire warmers dominated AMA Pro Road Racing’s opening weekend on the high banks of Daytona International Speedway, taking 88% of the top-10 finishing positions in five races.

Out of 50 available spots in the top 10, this works out to 8 racers in the Daytona 200 as well as the top 9 out of 10 in each pair of SuperBike and SuperSport races, including Larry Pegram, who uses CHR’s Suzuka brand of warmers. All of their highly visible chrome-look and custom-colored tire warmers and full-coverage, neoprene Chicken Wraps wheel insulators could easily be spotted on every grid.

By any measure, this is total domination.

Yoshimura Suzuki Team Coordinator, Rich Doan, said “The Chicken Hawk World Team Tire Warmers we are using this season are the next evolution. These warmers utilize the new heating elements, have neoprene side panels and better insulation. After consulting with the crew, I can say we are really happy with them.”

Chicken Hawk Racing President and Founder David Podolsky said “After helping win the World Supersport Championship and three out of four U.S. national titles in 2012, these Daytona results speak for themselves, proving once again that Chicken Hawk products are the choice of top professional racers.”

Every Chicken Hawk Racing tire warmer component is built exclusively to the company’s exacting specifications. They accurately bring race rubber up to temperature with a sophisticated digital controller that effectively metes out and accurately regulates the heat tires receive–up to 225 degrees Fahrenheit.

CHR’s patented DuPont Nomex melt-proof inner liner, high-tech outer material and wind-stopping neoprene side panels are other keys to class-leading tire prep and insulation. The potent combination of these components result in tires that are heated more evenly, without high surface temperatures and hot wheels, so their pressure can be more accurately set in the paddock.

Chicken Hawk Racing is the only brand that manufactures tire warmers in the U.S.A. with American-made materials. They’re backed by a one-year warranty, an in-house service department and are available directly from Chicken Hawk Racing.com.

For more information on how to lead the pack with Chicken Hawk Racing tire warmers and related products, log on to ChickenHawkRacing.com. Additional company-related news can be found on Chicken Hawk’s Facebook page and its YouTube postings.

NEW EVENT COMES TO BIKERNET– 8th Annual Women’s Day Conference at Gator Harley-Davidson.

— Joanne
gatorharleyevents@gmail.com
Gator Harley-Davidson Leesburg, FL

BAG LADY SUE AT BIKE WEEK–She performed at the V.F.W. on Veterans Way in Daytona Beach and had the crowd yelling for more.

For those of you who have never seen her, she comes out dressed as a bag lady, does a adult comedy routine, removes clothes does things with a chicken and hand puppet.

No, I am not going to tell you what. You will have to catch her show.

I know you will have a great time

–Rogue

HELLS ANGELS TRADEMARK LAWSUIT–The legendary Harley-Davidson riding Hells Angels have settled a suit amicably out of court with apparel company Dyrdek Enterprises for jacking their logo according to sources today. The clothing company was accused of commandeering the iconic logo for use with their Young and Reckless clothing line.

Dyrdek is owned by MTV star Rob Dyrdek and his cousin Chris “Drama” Pfaff. In an act of true blood-being-thicker-than-water, Dyrdek emphatically told reporters that if the Angels felt the need to “stomp anyone out” it should definitely be his cousin Drama. Dyrdek went on at the time to pontificate how he would never disrespect the motorcycle club in that fashion.

According to legal documents that have been filed in California, the parties resolved their differences out of court; however, the terms of the settlement have not been disclosed.

In other news on the Hells Angels front, the M/C held peace talks today in Melbourne, Australia with the Bandidos. Both clubs are working to avoid a full out war over the attempted murder of Bandidos sergeant-

THIS JUST IN, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
Harley-Davidson and the Marlboro Man Bike at Loess H-D

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10614

Love this bike and just curious as to how much it would be if you guys were to build one, or how much to buy one having trouble finding one for sale.

–Ben Starr
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SCREWY WORD OF THE DAY–
insouciance in-SOO-see-uhns; Fr. an-soo-SYAHNS, noun:

the quality of being insouciant; lack of care or concern; indifference.

He kept dropping an Indian club and picking it up with forced and scowling insouciance.
— John Banville, Eclipse, 2007

 
Gleason gave me a warning or two about the possible dangers into which my insouciance might yet lead me.

— Gore Vidal, Death in the Fifth Position, 1952

 
The Latin root sollicitaire coupled with the negating prefix in- literally means “to not disturb or agitate.” This adjective entered English in the nineteenth century, shortly after the noun form insouciance started being used by English speakers.

UNCLE MONKEY ON LOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEW–How much is that little doggie in the window? I’m always kicking tires looking for something new and exciting. Even if I don’t end up pulling the trigger, I get a good feel for what the market price is for things.

I’m loosely looking for a bagger as a next project something I can haul Mrs. Monkey around on the back of – Snow White is a one person kind of gal. Since I don’t ride stock I need something that is priced well enough that I won’t break the bank customizing it.

My usual M.O. is to buy a salvage bike. A few have come up. One was a late Twin Cam that only needed a saddlebag and fresh paint. The price was right but my bank account funds were too low. A second twin came up, but it needed everything including frame, engine mounts and cases. Ironically it sold for more then the first.

The first bike would have been a good bike to pick up because I could recoup some of the cost of extended bags, trick fairings and trunk by selling off the good stock parts. The second bike was way too damaged to be anything more then a paper weight but if a bike had all the sheet metal and plastic damaged and need to be replaced and it was priced right I wouldn’t feel bad about having to buy new.

The next up the list is finding a bike with a blown motor. Often we push our bikes harder than we should throwing rods, dropping valves. Facing an expensive repair bill some choose to simply finance a new bike. If I can find a cheap bike I can always drop in another Evo 113-inch, and start building. The last option is to buy a complete running bike.

Recently a clean Evo RoadKing came up that would be a nice platform to build from. The year was right; the mileage was high enough that the bike needed a complete rebuild. The problem was the price. They want the same price as hundreds of two and three-year-old Road Kings with a third of the miles.

I would like to buy local, I encourage people to buy local, support local but when the price is that far out of whack I have to move and continue kicking tires.

-bad Uncle Monkey

RSD MAKES USA Seat Line– When we set out to build a line of RSD seats we didn’t want to lose sight of what works. It was more about taking what we love about the classic designs and blending it with non-traditional styling. The seat shapes are both comfortable, yet still as thin as we could make them while the patterns push classic design and styling cues. Borrowing from fashion and Italian automotive themes has given us the unique blend we were looking for, with a surprising level of comfort. All the RSD seats were designed by RSD in California and are manufactured with human hands by Mustang Seats in Connecticut. Mustang’s quality and finish is unmatched in the industry and represents a true made in America product.

Styles:
Avenger- Our new Avenger pattern features raised padding with a perforated cover, sewn and formed in just the right places for a comfortable seat. The detailing of the perforated sections add the right amount of style to make it unique yet not overdone.

Boss- Our inspiration for the Boss seat pays homage to the art of high end upholstery and fashion. This is not just another diamond seat as is evident in the painfully detailed triple stitch, hand-sewn lines and raised perforated diamond pattern coupled with our unique distressed vinyl. This seat may not make you the Boss, but it will help you get there.

Enzo- Inspired by high performance automobiles and fine leather craftsmanship of the old world, the Enzo seat gives you a high level of detail that pushes design boundaries and the craftsman that assemble the RSD seats. Our shaped foam center part line adds an extra level of detail and comfort on long rides while the classic ribbed detail draws inspiration from the past.

Café- The RSD Cafe Sportster seat takes the simple line of a cafe tail and blends it with the tank and frame rails of the stock HD Sportster creating a clean, comfortable and custom detailed seat. The RSD Cafe seat is the perfect complement to the rest of the RSD cafe line of products and instantly gives your Sportster and aggressive café style rear profile with minimal effort.

Features:
• Direct bolt on
• Ergonomic shape keeps rider seated firmly & comfortably
• Controlled density polyurethane foam
• Baseplate is marine grade fiberglass
• RSD metal logo

Fitment:
Avenger – 2004-13 Sportsters, 2006-13 Dyna, 2000-13 Softails w/ 200mm Rear Fender Kit
Boss/Enzo – 2004-13 Sportsters, 2006-13 Dyna, 2008-13 FL Touring, 2000-13 Softails w/ 200mm Rear Fender Kit
Café – 2004–13 Sportsters *Not designed for the 48, gap between gas tank and seat will be visible. Will not fit 4.5 gallon “custom model” tank

For addition information, part numbers and pricing, please go to http://www.rolandsands.com/categories/seats and our blog.

LIFESTYLE DEAL OF THE WEEK—2003 DUECE SOFTAIL, AWESOME DEUCE! YOURS FOR ONLY $13,995.00

This is one of the best looking Deuces we’ve seen in a long time!! It has over $15,000 in upgrades! It’s got Performance machine wheels, rotors, calipers, pulley and an oil cooler with VDO gauge. Also it has a chrome front end, chrome hand controls, Screamin Eagle fork brace, H-D air horn, chrome rear swing arm, slotted forward controls, Legend air ride suspension, Thunderheader 2-into-1 exhaust, Badlander, 2-up seating, smoked turn signals, custom air cleaner cover, chrome HD mirrors, chrome document container, and much more.

Way too many options to list here, you MUST see it in person! Come by and see it today.

NEW YORK EMPLOYES THE SNITCH FACTOR–Yesterday I received this from one of my law enforcements contacts regarding an announcement from Governor Cuomos’s Division of Criminal Justice Services.

Governor Cuomo has dug his feet in and is now employing Gestapo like tactics to encourage NY citizens to report on their fellow NY citizens thru financial incentives that are derived from the taxes of New Yorkers.
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The reward for “turning in” or “reporting” your neighbors for suspected “illegal” activity regarding the regulations put in-place by the recently enacted NY SAGE Act is $500.00 for each individual case.

This is the State’s way of enforcing the regulations that most, if not all, gun owners have publicly said they would not comply with.

This is eerily reminiscent of 1934 Germany.

How many brutal dictators can we all name who have taken similar measures of turning the people against one another in the past 100 years.

–Gary L Perry

Turn Albany Upside Down
Press Release:
At a time when all of us are finding ourselves doing more with less, a reminder about a resource available from New York State that can assist you in your efforts to solve cases, prevent crime and better serve and protect your communities.??The state has established a toll-free tip line – 1-855-GUNSNYS (1-855- 486-7697) to encourage residents to report illegal firearm possession.

The tip line also allows for information to be submitted via text – individuals can text GUNTIP and their message to CRIMES (274637). While the state will provide the administrative support and fund the rewards, the investigation and validity of the tip will be up to each local department.??

To spread the word about this free resource, New York State is planning a comprehensive campaign, including public service announcements that will air on television and radio stations across Upstate.

The tip line can provide your agencies with another avenue for receiving intelligence about crimes being committed in your jurisdictions. This initiative is designed for communities where no tip lines are in place and is not meant to replace existing gun tip lines.

Here’s how the tip line operates: The New York State Police staff the tip line 24 hours a day. Upon receiving a call, troopers will solicit as much information as possible regarding a firearm tip, while allowing the individual to remain anonymous. The caller will be informed that this program is not the traditional gun buyback program but rather is focused on identifying individuals who are carrying an illegal firearm.

The State Police will in turn contact the appropriate police agency with the lead to initiate an investigation. Staff from the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) will follow up with that agency to determine the validity of the lead. Once the investigation is completed, the police agency would convey to DCJS the outcome of the investigation.??If the information leads to an arrest for the illegal possession of a firearm, the anonymous “tipster” will be awarded $500.

DCJS staff will handle all of the financial transactions. State Police staff will explain the program in its entirety upon notifying an agency that a lead has been generated for their jurisdiction. If you have any questions in the interim, please contact DCJS Deputy Commissioner Tony Perez in the Office of Public Safety at 518-485-7610.

Janine Kava
Director of Public Information
New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
(518) 457-8906 – work
(518) 275-5508 – cell
(518) 485-7715 – fax

EUROPEAN RUN, THE CRAZY BIKERS RACE RALLY–Here’s a once in a lifetime opportunity for all Harley riders. The “CRAZY BIKERS RACE” Rally will travel through 9 countries, France-Switzerland-Monaco-Italy-Austria-Hungary-Romania-Ukraine-Russia, over 10 days.

This amazing rally of 5000 kilometers (approximately 3100 miles) will take the flame commemorating the centenary of the First World War, as a sign of friendship, from Paris to Moscow. After leaving Paris there will be overnight stops in Geneva, Switzerland; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Venice, Italy; Graz, Austria; Debrecen, Hungary; Suceava, Romania; Kiev Oblast, Ukraine, Bryansk, Russia before arriving in Moscow.

The incredible adventure will happen in 2014 from June 15 – 25th. Here’s a heads up. You better brush up on your high school French and Euro-to-dollar conversion before you go for more info at: crazybikersrace.com.

Source: CRAZY BIKERS RACE
Posted by Sam Kanish
–from IronWorks

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SINGER DAVID ALLEN COE INJURED IN ACCIDENT– Police cited country music singer David Allen Coe for running a red light before being struck by a tractor-trailer near downtown Ocala. A message on his website says 73-year-old Coe is “recuperating from his accident and will be OK.”

His agent told the newspaper that Coe’s concerts in St. Louis and Louisville, Ky., have been canceled. Ocala police say Coe was driving a 2011 Suburban when he ran a red light, striking another vehicle.

–from Rogue

BIKERNET BOOK OF THE WEEK–BMW Café Racers
By Uli Cloesen
Hardback • 5x25cm • 128 pages • 180 pictures
ISBN: 978-1-845845-29-2

Many books have been published about BMW motorcycles, but this is the first to cover the evolution of the BMW sportsbike to the BMW café racer. A marque not commonly associated with the café racer scene, the growing trend of custom BMW café conversions is illustrated in detail with stunning images of sporting, racing, and ‘caféd’ BMWs. From Airheads to Oilheads, modified singles to parallel twins, Fours and Concept 6s – see the ‘caféd’ side of BMW.

Features
• A window into the world of the BMW café racer
• The first book detailing this aspect of BMW motorcycles
• Aimed at BMW aficionados and lovers of café racers alike
• Contains bikes from ‘spend a little’ to ‘spend a lot’
• Details the latest café racer custom trends
• Covers BMW singles, twins, four, and six cylinder models
• Features examples from the Ural custom scene
• Explores the less common association of BMW and café racers
• Fills a gap in BMW motorcycle literature
• From an author involved in motorcycling for 35 years

Synopsis
BMW café racers? You bet!
There have been many books published about BMW motorcycles, but until now none has covered the evolution of the BMW sportsbike to the BMW café racer. A marque not commonly associated with the café racer scene, the growing trend of custom BMW café conversions is illustrated in detail with stunning images of sporting, racing, and ‘caféd’ BMWs.

Showcasing fantastic BMW customs from all over the globe, and from the old to the new, this book presents them in all their innovative glory. Featuring owner’s stories and technical descriptions, BMW Café Racers is a book guaranteed to interest BMW fans and members of the café racer scene alike.

From Airheads to Oilheads, modified singles to parallel twins, Fours and Concept 6s – see the ‘caféd’ side of BMW.

Filling a gap in BMW motorcycle literature, this book contains stunning images of sporting, racing, and ‘caféd’ BMW motorcycles from contributors around the globe filling.

NEWS FLASH, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
STREET (SM)ART: 2013 VICTORY CROSS COUNTRY TOUR

http://www.bikernetbaggers.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=10608

Really liked the post and the pictures. I have the same bike, but in black. Me and my wife are doing cross country this summer on it, and I will post some pics. By the way, I lost my bags in an accident and now I am looking at www.vikingbags.com for some hard bags .

Any thoughts.

–Jerry
hus.alamdar@yahoo.com
Los angeles, CA

NEW MOVIE RELEASED FROM CHOPPER TOWN–‘Sayonara Speed Tribes’ chronicles, Hazuki – an aging Japanese bike gangster and the crop of halfhearted youngster he mentors. As bike gang culture in Japan succumbs to police pressure he confronts his tough guy past and dwindling options for the future.

Since the late 1970s, Bosozoku biker gangs have cruised Japan’s streets and battled rival gangs on thunderous, customized bikes. Infamous for their kamikaze-style flight suits, their use of nationalist imagery and their customized motorcycles, these young bikers form a distinctive sub-culture in one of the most conformist societies in the world, earning them a place as public enemy number one.

“Sayonara Speed Tribes” is the story of Hazuki, the legendary leader of the infamous Specter gang that ruled much of Tokyo in the 1990s. Now retired, with few options outside the criminal underworld, he clings to the Bosozoku tradition and mentors a fresh crop of less-than-enthusiastic gangsters. Hazuki’s journey, set against the backdrop of the Bosozoku’s final days, offers viewers a unique insight into a colorful but little-known and fading sub-culture of Japan. The documentary explores Bosozoku tradition and history by combing striking footage of bike runs with interviews of police, academics and the Bosozoku themselves.

Hazuki’s story is a haunting reminder that, for some us, the best days are quite possibly in the past.

 

LAT HIGH PERFORMANCE THREAD LOCKERS–Expanding on their growing line of High Performance products, LAT Racing Oils recently introduced a pair of sophisticated high performance thread locking compounds.

Formulated to lock and seal threaded fasteners, LAT thread locking sealants eliminate loosening of fasteners due to shock and vibration. Superior to traditional lock and bevel washers LAT Blue (removable oil tolerant) and Red (High Strength) lockers eliminate “rust lock” and prevent seepage.

Both blends are available in convenient 10 mil ($10.95) and 50 mil ($18.95) plastic bottles. LAT Thread Lockers are available from LAT dealers worldwide, by calling direct to 888-528-6457 or on line at www.latracingoils.com.

TEXAS DRAGS COVERED BY BIKERNET PHOTOG–I really need to get a bigger pull around camera bag and since you won’t buy me a souped-up golf cart, I need to build me a Radio Flyer, that I can carry and secure my equipment in.

–RFR

BIKERNET BAGGERS CIGAR OF THE WEEK,ORTEGA WILD BUNCH SERIES – IRON MIKE–In a Limited production of only 500 boxes, Iron Mike is the second release of the Wild Bunch Series, which was created to celebrate some of the colorful characters that Mr. Ortega has met in his years in the cigar business.

A new Wild Bunch cigar will be released every month throughout 2013, also, featuring the original art work of Neal Wollenberg. Each cigar will be made in only one size and when they are gone – they are gone. Look for each release to be available at Deadwood Tobacco Company in Deadwood South Dakota.

Wrapper: Nicaraguan Habano Oscuro
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Size: Iron Mike “I-Beam” (4 7/8 x 54)
On-Line Stick Price: $9.00
On-Line Box Price: $162.00
Construction: Solid feel, toothy, somewhat oily wrapper

Prelight: Earthy, leather and pepper spice
Cold Draw: Fresh pepper, earth warm spicy note

First Third: Huge black pepper aroma with sweet leather and cedar with notes of coffee grounds and chocolate. Leather and pepper on the lips with a little clove character.
Burn: straight?Ash: gray and black marble?Body: Full

Second Third: Big pepper spice character mellows a little but stays prominent and melds with the cedar, leather and coffee flavors.

Final Third: Continues to smoke smooth and peppery. Spicy sweet leather and coffee nuances continue to meld becoming almost caramel like.
Detroit . . .

GUNS SEIZED IN DETROIT–Police in Detroit last night announced the discovery of an arms cache of 200 semi-automatic rifles with 25,000 rounds of ammunition, 20 tons of heroin, 5 million in forged US banknotes and 25 trafficked Latino prostitutes – all in a semi-detached house behind the Public Library on Woodward Ave.

Local residents were stunned, as a community spokesman said: “We’re all shocked; we never knew we had a library.”

–from Rogue

CHOP-IN BLOCK VIDEO– Take a moment to check out the Chop-IN block video created by James of Black out Motors. He did a killer job on this and wants to push the Chop-IN block further with videos that we can share through social media, websites, the blog and more.

These videos are also a great way to push online tech articles for magazines and to show the public what we can do.
 
 

 
 
If you have some of your own ideas that you think would benefit the BLOCK, let us know!

–Jesse

Owner-Jesse Srpan
Raw Iron Choppers LLC
13700 Clover Lake Dr.
Chardon, Ohio 44024
Shop: (440)_338_8760
Cell: (440)_669_4153
www.rawironchoppers.com

CAPONE RACING PARTNERS TEAM HEADBLADE READY FOR AMRA KICK-OFF AT BATON ROUGE– Frank Capone of Capone Racing is now going to represent Team HeadBlade for the 2013 drag race season. “during the winter, Shaun Reno and I had many conversations about the 2013 season. Shaun is not going to race full time this year and after discussions w Todd Greene, President and founder at HeadBlade and with his interest in the marketing and promotional opportunities has decided to support our race program and needless to say we are very pleased to accept his sponsorship offer.”

Greene says, “Over the past 8 years we’ve developed a great relationship with Shaun and his team. During the off season Shaun spoke to me about transitioning off the bike and letting Frank take over as the main sponsored driver. Because I have such respect for Shaun, and noting that Frank has been a proud HeadBlader for over a year, it works out perfectly for all involved. Let’s go win some more races in 2013!”

“This decision for Shaun was difficult but he and Ricky Stewart will continue to be instrumental in the preparation of race equipment, tuning and planning of race activities,” says Capone.

This weekend, Team HeadBlade/Capone Racing (?) will attend the season kickoff for the AMRA (American Motorcycle Racing Assoc) at State Capitol Raceway outside of Baton Rouge, LA. The team got very familiar w Cajun cooking on their last trip to Louisiana and are anxious to race after a long cold winter in New England.

March 23-24 AMRA State Capitol Raceway, Baton Rouge, LA

April 12-13 NHRA Virginia Motorsports Park, Petersburg, Va.

April 27-28 AMRA Beech Bend Raceway,NO TF or Nitro Funnybike, Bowling Green, KY

May 30-June 2 AMRA Mason Dixon Dragway, Hagerstown, Md.

June 29-30 AMRA Beech Bend Raceway, Bowling Green, KY

July 19-21 NHRA New England Dragway, Epping, N.H.

July 27-28 AMRA Kil-Kare Raceway, Xenia, OH

Sept. 20-21 NHRA Bristol Dragway, Bristol, Tn

Sept. 28-29 AMRA Beech Bend Raceway, Bowling Green, KY

Capone’s team consists of Mark Godin, Richard Murray, Craig Fisher, Lorne Buchanan and Katy Miller.
Capone Racing sponsors and friends supporting Capone include: HeadBlade, G&G Engineering, DAS Performance, L. Buchanan Co., Gannos Machine, Energy One Clutches, Vanson Leathers and all the staff at Capone Landscape.
Capone can be reached at:

781-224-0700
www.caponeracing.com

FINK’S SUPREME COURT HEARING SET--inks’
The fate of the Gold Coast Chapter (Queensland, Australia) of the Finks motorcycle club will be determined by the end of the year.

The Supreme Court this morning set down a seven-week hearing to take place after mid-October to decide if the Gold Coast Chapter of the Finks will be declared a “criminal organization”.
It follows the High Court of Australia yesterday upholding the Queensland Government’s Criminal Organization Act.

If the police application succeeds they will be able to ban Gold Coast Finks from wearing colors, stop them from operating businesses together and prevent them from gathering at their clubhouse. Any breach of the action and they could be jailed.
Supreme Court Justice David Boddice said he as well as legal representatives for the Finks and police would need time to review the implications of the High Court’s decision.

Potts Lawyers’ Julia Jasper said there was still uncertainty if additional material would be required for the hearing and if the police’s application would be amended.

The matter will come up for further review in the courts on April 4.

Police last year made an application to the Supreme Court under the new Criminal Organization Act to have the Gold Coast Chapter of the Finks declared a criminal organization.
But the application was halted when the legislation was unsuccessfully challenged in the High Court by the Finks.

Police have indicated if this application succeeds they may move against other motorcycle clubs and criminal organizations.

High-ranking members of the Finks reacted with disbelief to the High Court’s decision.
Sergeant-at-arms of the Gold Coast chapter, Greg Keating, yesterday spent hours with the club’s powerful legal team led by Potts Lawyers and Sydney constitutional expert Peter Kulevski.
Keating was stunned by the High Court decision and vowed the club would not give in.

“We’ll keep fighting,” he said. “That’s all we can do.”

He arrived at the Southport office just after the 9am decision and was in conference with the legal team until midday. Other Finks members attended briefly but it was left to Keating to brief the club.
Senior Finks across the country were reeling after the decision was handed down.

A Finks spokesman said the club would work closely with its legal team and was preparing for the next stage.

“We don’t really know what happens next. We will take this one step at a time,” the spokesman said.
“It isn’t over. People need to realize this isn’t a law against bike clubs — it is a law that can be used against anyone.

“This affects all clubs. We knew that this was inevitable. It’s the third time clubs have fought this in the High Court and eventually (the legislation) had to be successful.”

NEVER STOP—We can’t. There are too many projects on the plate. Ray is headed to Colorado Wheel tomorrow, to kick his 5-Ball Raycer off the dime.

I’m looking at finishing up the Mudflap Girl over the weekend (you will see the feature). We will be testing Centramatic Wheel Balancers and writing a tech.

Then I’ll be jamming over to Bennett’s Performance for a final installment on his 106-inch Twin Cam S&S build. We will also cover his D&D exhaust install, and a new Rivera Clutch addition to the drivetrain.

We have a new tech from the Tail Gunner on L A Choppers product install. And of course the monthly Bill Bish Coast to Coast legislative update.

While in Daytona Gary Maurer called me. He has wired bikes for year, and when we were building the Bikernet/Cycle Source Sweeps bike we supplied him with a Wire Plus custom bike wiring loom. Since he is comfortable with his own system, he didn’t use it, but recently he built another bike and decided to give it a shot. “It was amazing,” Gary said. “It made wiring a bike so much easier and more organized.” He is going to send us Wire Plus wiring tech in the near future.

Over the weekend we will tear down Bob Bitchin’s new FXR and haul some elements to Tony’s Worco powder-coating facility. And to top it off, we will start to work on the crashed 1928 Shovelhead. “It will be sharper than ever before,” Wrench said. He scored a taillight from the ‘20s. We will reshape the rear fender and build new fender rails.

We have two road tests coming from Daytona, one Harley by Paul Garson, and Prince Najar rode a new Victory. We will deliver their stellar impressions and photography shortly. Wait, there’s more: Garage Company is having an open house on Saturday in Inglewood, and Roller Derby Girls will compete in the dome next to the Queen Mary Saturday night. Sunday the MC swap meet will rock the Veteran’s stadium. 

So, as you can see, we don’t have time to stop, except for her and whiskey. Have a terrific weekend.

Ride Forever,

–Bandit

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