Hey,
I need to do something about this news column. It’s kickin’ my ass every week. Here are my government quips for the day from the Week Magazine:
The CIA has flung tens of millions of dollars in cash at President Hamid Karzai to buy influence in Afghanistan, but the money has merely fueled corruption. According to the New York Times, the backpacks fulla cash go to warlords who have ties to the drug trade or the Taliban. Oh bitchin.’
On the positive side, a new study shows that the main ingredient in Tylenol, acetaminophen, can help calm existential dread in the same way it reduces the physical pain of a headache.
This kind of stuff tweaks me. Sequestration is underway and there are reports that there will be 4 million less meals on wheels, but a high paid government employee will deliver millions of dollars in cash to a knowingly corrupt dictator this month.
Okay, so this is supposed to be about freedom. I was told yesterday by Dr. Nuttboy some bad news. Long Beach City College shut down it’s welding and mechanics courses. We need more trade courses not fewer, as Kevin Baas will attest to. We need to give kids the freedom to investigate and try various educational paths.
Now for the really good news. Our Assalt Weapon II streamlined trike effort took a major stride yesterday when I spoke to Kent Weeks of Lucky Devil Metal Works in Houston. He is going to build the frame. He is a master of all things metal, and it will be a pleasure to work with him once more. Paughco has offered a driveline carriage and swing arm, and I have the body from Class glass. As soon as I have all the elements together, we will load everything into the Bikernet 5-Ball Racing van and haul ass to Texas.
Let’s hit the new:
BIKER PROS PRODUCES THE STURGIS CUSTOM BIKE SHOW–Biker Pros announced today that they are producing the J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show in Sturgis on Wednesday, August 7, 2013 in Sturgis. Builders and custom bike owners are invited to compete for $7,000 in cash awards.
Event details are located at http://custombikeshows.com/ultimatebuilder/
The five paying classes include:
Details at http://custombikeshows.com/ultimatebuilder/
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FROM THE BIKERNET SPORTS AUTHORITY–Poor 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 frig’n bike.
–from Rik Savenko
BIKERNET UNIVERSITY POOR GRADES BLUES WORD OF THE DAY–de profundis dey proh-FOON-dis, adverb:
Once he spoke to himself in a low voice that shook as if with difficulty dominating sobs that were rising in his throat. “De profundis—” he said.
Her letters were written in varying spirits, sometimes cheery, sometimes de profundis.
De profundis means “out of the depths” in Latin. It is the opening of Latin translation of Psalm 130 which continues “Out of the depths I cry to you.” Today the term can be used as a phrase to convey sadness or as an adverb.
GET YOUR CHOPPER ON – CUSTOM BIKE SHOW IN MUSKEGON ON JULY 20th–The July 20th Muskegon Bike Time Extreme Custom Bike Show is celebrating custom bikes with $4,000 in cash awards.
The winner of the MOD Harley class receives a complementary entry into the AMD Invitational Custom Bike Show at the Milwaukee Rally during the Harley-Davidson 110th celebration.
http://custombikeshows.com/biketime/registration/Click here for details… Muskegon Bike Time Extreme Custom Bike Show Awards $4,000
VINTAGE SPORTY CHOP AT THE CURB–This vintage Sporty chopper is parked on the curb in my neighborhood most summer weekends. I’ve never seen the owner around. Finally took time to grab some pics the other day.
Looks like there’s lots of cool vintage parts on this one.
–Charles Plueddeman
Performances include the return to the road for THE BLACK CROWES on Sunday, Aug. 4, a night of rock from QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE on Monday, Aug. 5, country music superstar GARY ALLAN on Wednesday, Aug. 7 and one more major headlining act for Tuesday, Aug. 6 that will be announced in the near future. The Broken Spoke Campground at the 2013 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally will be open from July 29 – Aug. 11.
Concert tickets for The Black Crowes (Aug. 4), Queens of the Stone Age (Aug. 5) and Gary Allan (Aug. 7) are on sale now and available at livenation.com and ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster outlets, participating Wal-Mart locations or charge-by-phone at 800.745.3000. Tickets for the other concerts are on sale now.
Camping packages at The Broken Spoke Campground and resort can also be purchased thru Ticketmaster and for more information on camping and other motorcycle activities visit brokenspoke.com.
THE MAY REPORTS IN JUNE–Sorry I haven’t written lately, the old car guys are trying to work me to death. I finally got the FLT bobber running and titled. It is a blast, the dresser steering makes it feel really light and this old motor is fine. It goes like a rocket.
I would like to run it at Bonneville in the stock class. The tank is Wes’s art practice tank. I just shot some clear on it, so gas wouldn’t wash the art off. I am looking to sell it for around $5500.
The ‘57 Cadillac just left for Australia after I put an Old Air heat air combo in it. Check your decal on the cut down oil tank. Hope all is well with you.
–BM
RESTORED URAL DISCOVERED–
Sometimes you never know what you might stumble across. This was a fresh build from 2012 but has the original 1938 motor.
Peace Always,
–Tinman
SIGN OF THE TIMES–Nick Clifford, 91, the last living Mount Rushmore worker, speaks at a ceremony restoring the sign designating a segment of Highway 244 as the Gutzon Borglum Memorial Highway in Keystone, S.D.
The sign, honoring the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, was misplaced during a road project and was recently found. AP
MOTORCYCLE NOISE, SPRINGS TRAFFIC HOTSPOTS FOR READERS—
by Garrison Wells
A column about a report placing Colorado Springs among the nation’s top 10 for easy drives drew mixed reviews. So did loud motorcycyle pipes.
Wayne Arvizu took issue with another reader’s comments calling loud pipes “environmental terrorism.”
“Whipping out the word ‘terrorism’ is a very serious statement in today’s society,” Arvizu said.
Motorcycles are loud, he agreed, but airplanes, chainsaws and lawn mowers can exceed the 90 decibel level of motorcycle pipes and you don’t hear anyone calling them terrorists, he said.
“Maybe we should turn our energy to living our lives the best we can and turn the other cheek to those little annoyances that are all too frequent in city living,” he said.
Nerdwallet’s traffic report drew this from David Parker.
“I decided to post a reply to the Nerdwallet story and it was immediately deleted. They obviously don’t like criticism. Needless to say they don’t live here or drive here. Too bad they don’t like criticism. It just goes to show how these firms can take bits and pieces of information and manipulate it for their own uses. If Nerdwallet can’t take the heat then they should get out of the kitchen.”
Here’s what they deleted: “You may think this is one of the best cities to drive in, but I live here and drive back and forth to work every day. Many Colorado Spring drivers are the rudest and nastiest I have ever encountered. Civility, courtesy, and respect for other drivers is seriously lacking in this town and I have lived here for 40 years.”
Kevin Curry, however, agreed with Nerdwallet.
“I’ve traveled across the country and much of the world, and while I could quibble with some of the criteria or rankings, I think the assessment of traffic in the Springs is pretty accurate. It is impossible to describe the 24-hour-a day gridlock in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. to someone who hasn’t experienced it. The same is true of the no-rules combat that best describes driving in Naples, Italy.”
–from Rogue
Again we’ve lost track of the American Spirit. Lotsa folks love noise, rock bands, boom boxes, you name it. It’s all about freedom and respecting it. Let folks be, besides, in the case of motorcycles loud pipes save lives.–Bandit
7th ANNUAL PETER MAKRIS MEMORIAL RUN–
Start your engines for the 7th Annual Peter Makris Memorial Run, June 9, 2013. The Official Kickoff for the 90th Anniversary of Laconia Motorcycle Week!
What started as a party and ride as a memorial tribute to deceased community leader Peter Makris, has 7 years later, turned into an important fundraiser for the Laconia Fire Department and the Easter Seals NH “Veterans Count” program, which aids active military and families, before, during and after deployment. To date, the ride has raised over $185,000.
In Laconia, it is all about “The Ride,” so the Peter Makris Memorial Run starts the week out right, providing hundreds of bikers an unusual opportunity to see all of the scenic lake without stop lights and traffic, thanks to the support of the State and local police. Saturday morning at 11 AM promptly–kick stands up! The Peter Makris Memorial Run celebrates the Rally’s 90th year and is again proud to raise the annual private funding needed for the Water Rescue Unit—an essential part of the services of the Laconia Fire Department.
“Our 78-year old resort sits on this 70-acre lake which is the center of our bustling recreational community,” says Cynthia Makris, President of the family-owned NASWA Resort and also of Laconia Motorcycle Week. “We recognize the importance of the Lake and the safety of those who enjoy it, and we are proud to support Fire Chief Ken Erikson and his ongoing efforts to develop his Water Rescue Team to serve and protect our residents and visitors.”
The Peter Makris Memorial Fund has also added the Easter Seals New Hampshire, “Veterans Count” program as a beneficiary, to commemorate Makris’ service as a US Marine as the program assists returning servicemen and women and their families. Peter Makris was also instrumental in purchasing the original boat for the Laconia Fire Department Water Rescue team, so the event has particular significance since the city does not provide funding for this aspect of the Department’s services.
When the run returns to the NASWA, the NAZBar & Grill rocks!
This year the Lakes Region Community College Culinary Arts Department will add a new twist to the bountiful lunch buffet. “We are enthused to be involved in the community and look forward to continuing the tradition of delicious and well-prepared food at the Peter Makris Memorial event!” says Patrick Hall, Program Coordinator. Specially prepared items will accompany the grill stations with the assistance of sponsor, InFusion Sales Group, a food service provider.
Live music, raffles, “spirited” promotions and a silent auction create a full-out “Biker Boogie” with an option for guests to roll up their jeans and cool their toes in the Lake—with the Bruce Marshall Band—a favorite of the event–providing the live entertainment all afternoon.
Pre-registration is highly recommended to ensure entrance to the buffets and if booking at the NASWA, you’re already “home”—but don’t wait or you might miss the ride! VIP “front of pack” registration is also available. Call 888-55-NASWA, 603-366-4341 or visit www.naswa.com for more information.
Posted by Sam Kanish
–from IronWorks Magazine
BIKERNET’S PHILOSOPHER Stops the Chatter–
This morning the chatter would not stop in my Mind. Don’t you find days that you just can’t shut off the stuff going on your head? I tried to meditate and slowed it down for a bit, but this is one of those mornings in which I couldn’t shut it off.
I Love doing these writings because they help channel my energy on the answer. As I write I move to a consciousness that moves the chatter in my mind from worry about what I need to get done to knowing that all that needs to get done will get done.
Our Lives are so busy that we need to find a way to just pause and allow Spirits Guidance to take over. I am reminded again that I am not on this path alone and I do have Spirits Guidance there for me when I just take the time to allow It to unfold. As I write my Faith and Trust in Spirit overcomes all stress and anxiety. I feel the Divine within allowing My Good to flow. I remind myself of my favorite mantra:
I act without struggle
I enjoy what I am doing
I am grateful for the wonderful results
And So It Is
Namaste’
–Yale
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By Wes Siler
An experiment conducted by a clinical neuropsychologist at the?University of Pennsylvania, with Hell For Leather present, has used Magnetic Resonance Imaging to demonstrate that viewing pictures of motorcycles activates a portion of the brain associated with seeking rewards such as sex, drugs and monetary reward.
The results suggest?motorcycles fulfill an appetitive need, activating an important node in?the dopamine reward system.
The experiment was conducted by James Loughead, a doctor of clinical neuropsychology by day and the proprietor of Hammarhead Industries by night using a motorcycle-riding member of his team as the subject.
Here’s the summary of the experiment, written by James:
Neuroimaging research has supported the dissociation of face identification and object processing. However, evidence has emerged suggesting that the FFA is sensitive to any homogeneous group of objects that one has expertise in identifying (We are all experts in faces, some of us are expert with birds and others can identifying the rare and elusive 1952 Triumph TRW Mk1).
For example, an early case report featured a bird watcher with damage to fusiform gyrus who subsequently could not discern different species of birds. Similarly, a car expert with fusiform damage could no longer identify the make and model of cars. These reports sparked a series of neuroimaging experiments that have generally supported this broader role for the (so called) fusiform face area.
In our laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania we have used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to map the FFA and have examined the effect of different emotional facial expressions on brain function in this early part of the visual system. For the demonstration brain scan reported here, we used a similar mapping task but added the appropriate category to match the expertise of the volunteer: motorcycle.
Most fMRI data is averaged over several individuals (16-24 participants) in order to increase the power and reliability of the signal. Single-subject results such as this demonstration scan are prone to false positive error. However, new technologies such as increased magnetic field strength (3 Tesla) and more sensitive instrumentation (32 channel head coil) allow for interesting findings in a single subject.
The brain images shown in the figure highlight two aspects of the demonstration scan. The first panel overlays brain response to faces (red areas) and motorcycles (green areas) with household objects subtracted out. As expected, a portion of the fusiform gyrus is activated by both faces and motorcycles (yellow area is overlap).
Additionally, a very interesting effect was seen when directly contrasting the brain response to faces and motorcycles. In this comparison, we saw bilateral activation of an important node in the dopamine reward system: the caudate nucleus. This brain region showed greater activation to motorcycles compared to faces. The caudate nucleus has been associated with the seeking aspect of appetitive behaviors such as eating, drinking and sex (i.e. seeking rewarding stimuli).
The caudate nucleus is part of a broader brain system that responds to reward stimuli such as sex, drugs and monetary reward. This is an interesting observation that should be viewed cautiously as it is derived from a single demonstration scan, not a research study.
Methods and Materials?Participant: For this demonstration fMRI session we scanned a 31-year-old volunteer with 15 years riding experience and a lifelong interest in motorcycles.
All procedures were approved by the University of Pennsylvania Institutional Review Board.
Task: The participant viewed pictures of faces, motorcycles and household objects while brain signal was measured with fMRI. Pictures were presented in 30-second blocks of similar items. Each image was shown for 1 second (see movie for abbreviated demo task) followed by a simple fixation.
fMRI Acquisition: Blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) fMRI was acquired with a Siemens Trio 3T (Erlangen, Germany) scanner using a whole-brain, single-shot gradient-echo (GE) echoplanar (EPI) sequence with the following parameters: TR/TE=3000/30 ms, FOV=220 mm, matrix= 64 X 64, slice thickness/gap=3/0mm, 40 slices, effective voxel resolution of 3 x 3 x 3 mm. RF transmission utilized a quadrature body-coil and reception used an 32-channel head coil.
Analysis: BOLD fMRI signal was analyzed using standard image analysis procedures including: brain extraction, slice time-correction, motion correction, high pass filtering, spatially smoothing, and mean-based intensity normalization. Signal was then correlated (using general linear model procedures) with a predicted BOLD signal model. Colored areas represent brain regions with signal that was significant explained by our hypothesized model. We used the standard statistical threshold of p < 0.05 (corrected) to create the display images.
The link to the video can be found at
http://rideapart.com/2010/08/sex-drugs-and-motorcycles-experiment-suggests-neurological-connection-3/
–from Rogue
BIKERNET INTERNATIONAL EDITOR RETURNS FROM TAIPAE, TAIWAN–
Just a brief stop for plane change.
Left Bangkok 11:00 a.m. this morning.
Got to fly upstairs in business class on the 747 for 3.5 hours.
Too bad they never do that on the long leg home.
Arriving Wednesday June 5 about 2:00 p.m. at LAX. Promise to check into the Bikernet Interplanetary Headquarter before closing, with detailed reports.
–Art Hall
Bikernet Supreme Commander and International Emperor Editor in Chief
We have a colorful batch of images from a ride in Taiwan. With a report from the Commander we will post them in the News or the Sunday Post.–Mistress
NEW LUGGAGE LINE FROM SADDLEMEN–Saddlemen has introduced a new line of luggage aimed at bringing a modern and sporty look to motorcycles of all kinds, from cruisers to sport bikes and more. Saddlemen’s new FTB line of sport luggage combines style, utility and quality construction to offer an array of bags that not only serve their purpose, but look great doing it.
The FTB line features the same quality materials and construction that Saddlemen is known for, and presents a new set of options for motorcyclists that might be looking for functional luggage with an updated look.
Rugged 1200-denier SaddleTuff™ fabric and marine-grade vinyl make up the semi-rigid construction that offers a blend of shape retention and flexibility, all while remaining light weight and portable. A bevy of internal and external pockets, pouches, and storage compartments make these bags ideal for carrying everything from tools and small personal items to clothes and larger items.
The FTB line is also universally compatible with multiple mounting rings, and can also be used with Saddlemen’s Versa Mount System to mount directly to a seat or rack. With a full lineup that includes sissybar bags, sissybar combo bags, and trunk/rack bags, Saddlemen has an FTB option for any motorcycle.
•Unique shape offers impressive cargo space while keeping the bike’s lines clean.
•Internal pockets and beverage holder make organization easy and convenient.
•Adjustable sissybar mounting sleeve and multiple rings for easy universal installation.
•Saddlemen Versa Mount compatible.
•Includes reflective rain cover with locking cinch cord and padded backpack straps.
•Larger version of sissybar bags include removable top storage bag for extra cargo space.
•Internal mesh compartments keep gear organized.
•Adjustable sissybar mounting sleeve, multiple rings and nylon straps make for quick and easy universal installation and removal.
•Saddlemen Versa Mount compatible.
•Includes reflective rain cover with locking cinch cord and padded backpack straps.
•Gull-wing flaps and 270-degree perimeter zippers for easy packing and unpacking of two main compartments.
•Two additional side compartments for mid-sized cargo and large front and rear compartments with mesh pockets for smaller easy-access items.
•Multiple mounting loops for secure installation and two retention straps for added security.
•Includes reflective rain cover with locking cinch cord.
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PROGRESSIVE’S LACONIA MOTORCYCLE WEEK CELEBRATING 90–America’s Original Riding Rally takes place June 8th – 16th, 2013
Progressive’s Laconia Motorcycle Week, “America’s Original Riding Rally,” celebrates 90 years this year with spectacular routes through the White Mountains and a classic riding rally experience. Expect this year to be the biggest party in 90 years that will be filled with good grub, great gear, and fun rides. Be sure to check out the official schedule or download the new Laconia Motorcycle Week APP for mobile devices and please rate and review it.
Rally Headquarters has a new location this year and can be found on the boardwalk of Lakeside Avenue, right next to the pier. Ride by and pick up information on New Hampshire’s most scenic destinations, guided tours, and pick up a copy of the 2013 Laconia Rally News.
Kick-Off the Laconia Motorcycle Week® experience on Saturday with the 7th Annual Naswa’s Peter Makris Memorial Run. Upon returning be ready to head over to Weirs Beach and explore hundreds of vendors, entertainment and check out the beginning of the Biker Build Off in the Lobster Pound Budweiser Platinum Build-Off Tent.
Thrill-seekers can enjoy all of the speed and action of motorcycle flat track, short track, SuperBike, and vintage races at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Hill Climbs throughout the area. Riders can sign up for one of the many scheduled tours such as: the Gypsy Tour, Rally in the Valley, Cruise on Mt. Washington, POW-MIA Freedom Ride, Ride to the Sky or all new N.H. Farm Tour Ride. After a full day of watching racing and riding through the White Mountains, there is still plenty of entertainment and music to take in.
Wrap up Laconia Motorcycle Week on Sunday at US Legends International Racing 90th annual Loudon Classic at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Be sure to drop by the Hot Leathers tent to get an Official Laconia Motorcycle Week® gear and then ride over and hit the Wrap & Roll party at Laconia Harley on your way out of town. “We want to create memories for a lifetime here at Progressive Laconia Motorcycle Week,” said Rally Director Jennifer Anderson, “We appreciate all those who are coming out to help us celebrate 90 years strong!”
Laconia Motorcycle Week Details
Saturday, June 8th -Sunday June 16 th
Entry into Laconia Motorcycle Week is free, event and show fees vary.
NEWS FLASH New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
STURGIS RAT AT CADDY’S WHISKEY BAR
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=11078
Hmmmmm…let’s see. Crusty Ironhead motor on a Paughco hardtail frame. Nice road patina overall…although new pipes need to marinate a bit. (Headlight’s clean…so what!) Bungee cord battery holder…wire nut connections, homemade ape hangers and bitch bar, personal touches here and there. Shoots yellow/red/purple flames. Looks like a rat bike to me…burp!
— Gazoo
ronnovello@gamil.com
Harrison, NY
ILLINOIS, The Senate passed our “Poker Run” bill, HB2520– with a vote of 52-2. It is now in the House with one of our “Favorite Lady’s”, Rep. Kay Hatcher. It also has 33 co-sponsors as of this writing. It now is listed as Placed on Calendar Order of Concurrence Senate Amendment(s) 1.
This could go and be “Concured” right on the House Floor which could save a lot of time as we only have the 29th, 30th, and 31st left for session unless they extend session for another week.?I don’t want to see the state have extended expenses but I also don’t want to wait till veto session to get our bill.?
Our Poker Run Act bill is up for 3rd reading?This is the bill to legalize Poker Runs for the charities that bikers do and for Not For Profit organizations such as many of our clubs and organizations including us.
Talking Points: No segment in our society raises more money for charities and local citizens that are down and out on their luck than bikers.?Bikers jump at the chance to ride for charities and donate money to those that are down and out of luck, no matter what the occasion and weather forecast.??
Since “Land Based Gaming: has become law, Illinois liquor and Gaming agents have been tearing down our fliers in Restaurants and Bars claiming they are illegal as they use poker cards. spinners, dice,,and marble spinners to complete the run. These items are for gaming and they are illegal to have in bars?On April 20 Bikers raised $20,000 for the family of Illinois State Motorcycle Trooper Kyle Deatherage. Half the money was put in his children’s education fund and the rest was given to the family for expenses. ?This run will be held every year with the proceeds going to a “First Responders” emergency fund.
We all know there are hundreds of charity events out there like this one and dozens more for ?”Charity Organizations” such as “March of Dimes”, “Shiner’s”, “Jerry”s Kids” etc,etc. ?Ask them to help us, to help them??Please call them and ask that they vote YEAH for HB2520 and also to sign on as a CO-SPONSOR of this bill.?This bill was gutted and our own new language was inserted. ?This bill is ours to loose if you don’t react and make those calls.
–from Rogue
UPDATE FROM WOMEN RIDERS NOW.COM–It’s June! Let’s spread some motorcycling joy in June!
First off, I’m excited to offer you, a WRN newsletter subscriber, an exclusive discount on motorcycle insurance. We’ve partnered with Dairyland Insurance to pass along significant savings on your motorcycle insurance. Details are in this story, or you can click the link in the related story below. Please share with your friends who don’t follow WRN so they can get the discount, too. All they have to do to qualify is sign up to receive this newsletter!
Talk about hitting a nerve. We had a slew of comments to our story on Bodacious Biker Babes’ line of casual wear — but sadly, Bodacious Biker Babes is going out of business. The company is back advertising on WRN to spread the word about its big final sale, so click on the banner ad in the WRN Mall to learn more.
Lastly, Father’s Day is just around the corner. Take a look at the banner ad below to see the cool deal our friends at Vampire Tool Company are offering. You may recall I wrote a review of VamPLIERS and loved them! Your dad will, too. Gotta click on the banner to get the deal.
Thanks for being an enthusiastic reader of WRN!
Genevieve Schmitt ~ Founder & Editor, Women Riders Now (WRN)
THIS JUST IN, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
STURGIS RAT AT CADDY’S WHISKEY BAR
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=11078
Guy’s chopper is unrestored a survivor from the period, not a Rat Bike.
–Rigger
riggerandrider@yahoo.com
Brandywine, MD
HARLEY OWNERS HELP TN SOLDIERS–
The custom-built Harley-Davidson motorcycle being raffled off. It displays the names of 22 TN soldiers killed in combat since the Sept. 11th attacks. 11 of the 22 names displayed on the tank of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle that will be given away in September 2013.
(WBIR – Maryville) About 2,000 Harley-Davidson owners pulled into the Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson to celebrate 30 years of the Harley Owners Group (HOG) and the company’s 110 years in operation.
Harley-Davidson’s Regional Manager Valerie Ledterman said, “It really is about the lifestyle. It’s about having a family to ride with no matter where you go on the globe.”
TN National Guard Major General Max Haston flew to East Tennessee in a Blackhawk and showed off a custom-built Harley-Davidson motorcycle that will be given away on Sept. 21 at the Fall Tellico Bike Rally. The V-twin motorcycle has the names of 22 Tennessee soldiers who were killed in combat since the September 11th attacks. All of the parts used to build the Harley-Davidson were donated.
Major General Haston said, “These are our brothers and our sisters that are on here. All of us have served with these soldiers. So when we see these names on it’s very emotional to us.”
Jeff Stormer of Knoxville said, “The dog tags on the tank say it all. They’ve lost a lot of lives and it’s for a great cause to help them out. It’s very heartfelt.”
Doug Short of Chattanooga said, “A lot of us are veterans here. We really are. So anything that we can do for our fellow veterans, the ones of us that are here, we like to remember.”
All of the money raised from the motorcycle raffle will go to the Combat Casualty Relief Fund (CCRF). The CCRF was established to provide financial and other assistance to Tennessee National Guard soldiers when all other resources have been exhausted.
For more information, click here. http://www.tnmilitary.org/
–from Rogue
S&S CYCLE SPONSORS PRO GAS CLASS
AT WMDRA’s AMSOIL STURGIS NATIONALS–
The Western Motorcycle Drag Racing Association (WMDRA) is thrilled to welcome S&S Cycle as the Pro Gas sponsor for the 2013 AMSOIL Sturgis Nationals August 5-7 during the 73rd Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
In recognition of the 10th anniversary of the ground-breaking S&S T124 engine, and as part of their 55th Anniversary celebration, S&S Cycle will award the Pro Gas winner a Special Edition of the S&S T124 long-block motor.
“Drag racing has always been a proving ground for performance and S&S has been a recognized leader in the v-twin high performance parts business for 55 years. We just couldn’t ask for a more perfect partner,” says WMDRA President Sandra Alberti.
Burning rubber and breaking records on the dragstrip require torque and horsepower. Style and chrome don’t set records, but add the right combination of high performance parts and you’ve got a winner. Whether you race in a street class or in the pros, S&S Cycle gives you the proven performance products to help you make more power.
“The WMDRA’s passion for speed and S&S Cycle’s history of proven performance is a winning combination,” according to S&S Race Department Manager, Steve Rominski.
Please join the WMDRA and S&S Cycle at Sturgis Dragway on August 5-7, 2013 for the high-speed action of motorcycle drag racing. Sturgis Dragway is located at 20523 Hwy 79, just off Hwy 34 between the Full Throttle Saloon and Buffalo Chip Campground. A full schedule of activities will be published on the WMDRA and Sturgis Motorcycle Rally websites this summer.
UPDATE Florida Bill to Eliminate Ethanol Requirement Signed Into Law–
Heeding the call of angry consumers increasingly wary of the corrosive effects of ethanol blended gasoline, Florida Governor Rick Scott signed into law legislation to repeal the requirement that all gasoline offered for sale in the state contain a percentage of ethanol. Under previous law, the Florida Renewable Fuels Standard required that all gasoline sold or offered for sale by a terminal supplier, importer, blender or wholesaler in Florida contain 9-10 percent ethanol, or other alternative fuel, by volume.
Ethanol increases water formation which can then corrode metals, plastics and rubber, especially over a period of time when the vehicle is not used. Current high performance specialty parts along with pre-model year 2001 cars and parts may be most susceptible to corrosion.
The life span of vehicles and equipment can be dramatically reduced with the wrong fuel and owners are often confronted with break downs. While the ethanol mandate did not apply to fuel used in collector vehicles, off-road vehicles, motorcycles or small engines, there has been an inability to obtain unblended gasoline for engines that may be damaged by ethanol.
Thank you and congratulations to all who participated in supporting this bill!
–Rogue
KBC America announced they will be recalling 456 Harley-Davidson helmets manufactured in March 2011–Certain Hybrid C/C Half Helmets failed to conform the Federal motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) #218, which specifies the impact attenuation and penetration requirements.
Not all helmet sizes are affected by the problem, and KBC America adds that they will recall only certain L, XL and XXL units, saying that users wearing these helmets may not be adequately protected in the event of a crash, thus increasing the chances of injury.
According to the NHTSA, “the remedy for this recall campaign is still under development. The manufacturer has not yet provided a notification schedule. Customers may contact KBC at 1-818-526-7771.” Recall campaign number is 13E025000.
http://worldofsoulmc.com/forum/
THIS IN FROM THE BIKERNET LAW OFFICES–Supreme Court Allows Police to Collect DNA Samples from Arrestees
In a 5-4 decision handed down today in the case of Maryland v. King, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the 4th Amendment does not prevent law enforcement officials from obtaining and testing DNA samples from individuals arrested for serious crimes.
According to the majority opinion of Justice Anthony Kennedy, which was joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas, Stephen Breyer, and Samuel Alito, the use of a Q-tip to swab the inside cheek of an arrested suspect “is ‘no more than an extension of methods of identification long used in dealing with persons under arrest,’” such as fingerprinting, and therefore constitutionally permissible. “In the balance of reasonableness required by the Fourth Amendment,” Kennedy’s opinion continues, “the Court must give great weight both to the significant government interest at stake in the identification of arrestees and to the unmatched potential of DNA identification to serve that interest.”
Writing in dissent, Justice Antonin Scalia, joined by Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan, strongly rejected the majority’s reasoning:
The Fourth Amendment forbids searching a person for evidence of a crime when there is no basis for believing the person is guilty of the crime or is in possession of incriminating evidence. That prohibition is categorical and without exception; it lies at the very heart of the Fourth Amendment. Whenever this Court has allowed a suspicionless search, it has insisted upon a justifying motive apart from the investigation of crime.
It is obvious that no such noninvestigative motive exists in this case. The Court’s assertion that DNA is being taken, not to solve crimes, but to identify those in the State’s custody, taxes the credulity of the credulous. And the Court’s comparison of Maryland’s DNA searches to other techniques, such as fingerprinting, can seem apt only to those who know no more than today’s opinion has chosen to tell them about how those DNA searches actually work.
The Supreme Court’s opinion in Maryland v. King is available.
–from Rogue and Reason.com
HOLLISTER RALLY IS BACK!– And they are having a custom bike show on July 5th. What’s in it for you? The rally is awarding over $7,000 in cash in prizes. Plus if you win FreeStyle, you get an automatic bid to the AMD Affiliate show for the Milwaukee 110th celebration.
Hollister is a 1-day event that will be one of the largest in NORCAL.
BIKERNET DRUG LAB FINDINGS–A biker asks his granny, “Have you seen my pills; they are labeled LSD?”
Granny replies, “FucK the pills, have you seen the dragons in the kitchen!”
–Rogue
LATE MODEL HARLEY-DAVIDSON TECH FIX—H-D went to a more automotive style electrical system and it impacted the switch harnesses. Here’s our tall bar answer for the Dyna and Softail models that were impacted.
–David Zelma
Burly Cable/Line Install Kits for late model Softail & Dyna’s!
We love the look of a set of -s on a Softail and Dyna, but hate sorting out which cables and brake line to use and the factories introduction of Can Bus (or HDLAN) style wiring has made it even more complex.
Apparently the folks at Burly Brand had the same issues and have now eliminated all the trial, error and inventing of bad words. Each kit is specific to the late model Dyna or Softail and designed for 12”, 14”, 16” & 18” apes.
Includes extended throttle cables, extended clutch cable, extended brake line and even wiring harness extensions specific to HDLAN (H-D Local Area Network). Cables and brake line are satin black (even the fittings!) and the kit includes instructions to help walk you through the install. Fits 2011-2013 FX and FL Softails as well as 2012-2013 FXD models (except Fatbob).
Check out the Burly web site or contact your local dealer to get a set and look for additional products to join our already proven line in the very near future.
Burly Brand
6911 Marlin Circle
La Palma, CA 90623
Phone 888-367-1871
info@burlybrand.com
http://www.burlybrand.com
BRASS BALLS BOBBERS SHIPMENT OF THE WEEK—Holdsworth Cycles is one of the few custom manufactures still standing. Dar Holdsworth and his team produce from two to four custom scooters a month. Watch weekly for reports on their shipments.
The bike pictured here is a Brass Balls Cycles “Digger” headed to Sweden. The Model 1 (top) is headed to Texas.
Hang on for an upcoming Brass Balls FXR feature on Bikernet.
–Wrench
http://www.brassballsbobbers.com/
JUST OVER THE WIRE, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
Michelle, Girl of Bikernet for June 2013
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=11080
She is so damn cute. Love that suddsy tub pic.
Well done, Jack!
–Paul @aeromach
paul@aeromach.net
Charlotte, NC
MOTORCYCLE RIDERS NOT on SGI’s user based proposal—
By Sarah Richter Global News
REGINA – An alternative way to charge a fair rate for motorcycle owners by SGI is getting mixed reviews from those who ride.
On Tuesday the company’s president Andrew Cartmell said a user based system that monitors driving habits is in the works.
The new method involves a device that can be hardwired into the bike. It will record acceleration, speed, driving distance and even how hard riders break. This is a pilot project that will help develop a rate system for motorcycle insurance. SGI needs several hundred volunteers to help collect the data.
This comes several months after SGI announced a 73 per cent increase in insurance for motorcycles. The company later backed off after a large public outcry.
The project, however, does not have the confidence of all riders.
“I don’t think it’s anybody’s business what I do and wherever I go or how fast I’m going,” said Angelo Pierno, who has been riding for 25 years.
Pierno does not want anything to do with the new equipment and does not think many others will either.
“What’s going to happen if they monitor and they say, ‘Oh you’re doing 130’ and they’re going to give me a ticket or something?” he asked, laughing. (SGI said those details will be worked out down the road. Right now, all they want is to analyze the data.)
Monitoring is the reason Gayle Look does not like the device. She says it is like someone is virtually keeping track of you.
“I just feel like it’s just another way for the guy to watch ya, see what you’re doing all the time,” she said.
Cartmell said there is still a lot to be figured out and privacy is on that list if it expands in the future.
“If we move to a full blown program, we would do a full privacy impact assessment to make sure all the issues with respect to privacy are covered off,” he said.
Robb Hertzog, owner of Prairie Harley-Davidson and member of the Motorcycle Rate Review Panel, says he was not in favour of the device when he first heard about it, but now he has changed his tune.
“It will make it safer and make the people ride safer,” he said. “If there’s an accident, it tracks that point of centre of the motorcycle.”
Proven safe drivers could see their rates go down. Gayle Look said it would have to be a steep discount to justify being monitored.
“A $50 drop isn’t going to cut it,” she said. “It would have to be a fairly dramatic drop in the insurance.”
SGI said if the pilot project is successful, the system could expand to cars and taxis in the future.
BIKERNET TRIKES THREE-WHEEL BUILD OF THE WEEK FROM PAUGHCO—Here is the latest from Bikernet Trikes, the site devoted to everything three wheels. Paughco developed a Captain America trike, since Ron, the boss, has one of the original Captain America Panheads in his office.
Check it out:
http://www.bikernettrikes.com/pages/BUILD_YOUR_OWN_CAPTAIN_AMERICA_TRIKE.aspx
British Bikers Association (BBA) New Website a Huge Success–http://britishbikersassociation.org/ Britain’s most radically vibrant motorcycle association has been welcomed by the motorcycle community and its members as a huge success. The aptly named British Bikers Association (BBA) has now increased its membership dramatically after re-launching their new action and information packed website only last month.
Colin Mahoney chairman of BBA said, “We are growing at a rapid pace and we put this down to the modern day biker wanting a modern day association to help them voice their valued opinions. Many other associations and federations seem lacking somewhat in embracing the new digital mobile era we live in. This will be our biggest strength. To date we have already seen a huge migration from other motorcycle associations and federations which will add further strength to our cause.”
The British Bikers Association was re-launched to reflect that rapid pace of change by providing up to the minute news, advice and for a refreshing change real ‘sledge hammer’ campaigning clout to its newest members.
“As bikers ourselves we know what sort of action we want when we have a justifiable gripe against the unjustified, and that the powerful BBA will be the organisation that precisely reflects the mood of our members,” said Colin.
It’s an approach that Colin and the team believe is vital to maintaining the BBA as a progressive and developing organisation equipped to give its members the best deals possible: “£15 (or 4 pence a day) gets you a year’s subscription, and that includes a free bi-monthly e-zine, full access to the Biker’s Voice app and the fast-track to some of the most exciting motorcycling features around. It also means you’ll become part of a genuine democratic and meaningful campaigning voice for bikers throughout the British Isles.
Colin concludes “Together we’re now a force that can safeguard and promote motorcycling for the enjoyment of future generations'”
For more information on the BBA – including how to join and the benefits of membership – log on to http://britishbikersassociation.org/
–Marilyn Stemp
Editor
IronWorks Magazine
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SMOKE OUT 14 BANDS ARE ROCKING–The Smoke Out is defined by music. Every evening the bands hit the stage with a lot of energy. SO 14 is looking to be exceptional. Here is the latest on the musical talent heading to the Smoke Out.
· Rebel Son – They are an original honky tonk rockabilly band based out of Raleigh, NC.
· Big House Pete – The Band is an original rock band with a radical twist of comedy, aggression and blues throughout their show.
· Jasmine Cain – The things that sets this band apart is the fact that Jasmine’s female voice makes them stand out from the sea of metal bands. She know how to rock!
· Cutthroat Shamrock combines the speed of bluegrass with the drive and energy of punk rock and then tops it all off with alittle celtic influence.
· Little Ozzy, a diminutive Ozzy Osbourne impersonator, is the nation’s only 4ft 8in OZZY OSBOURNE tribute band headliner.
The SMOKE OUT RALLY kicks off on June 21 and 22, 2013 in Rockingham, NC.
NEW S&S SERVICE REVEALED–By popular request S&S Cycle has added polished V111 engines for 1984-’99 carbureted Harley-Davidson big twins. The 111 cubic inch V111 engines have been one of S&S’ most popular replacement engines for performance touring applications. The “square” 4.125-inch bore x 4-inch stroke.
Polished V111 engines have always been available by special order, but there have been enough requests for them that S&S has created a stocking part number. So it’s easy to get one without the special order price or lead-time.
Polished S&S V111 Engines MSRP $6200.00 Part #310-0385
QUOTE OF THE WEEK–
“A general dissolution of principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the common enemy.”–Samuel Adams
NEW ORDINANCE IN TEXAS–
** Shortly after the “No Insurance” ordinance was passed, the Dallas impound lots began to fill up and were full after only nine days. Over 80% of the impounded cars were driven by illegals.**
** Now, not only must they provide proof of insurance to have their car released, they have to pay for the cost of the tow, a $350 fine, and $20 for every day their car is kept in the lot.**
** Guess what? Accident rates have gone down 47% and… Dallas’ solution gets uninsured drivers off the road WITHOUT making them show proof of nationality.?I Wonder how the Justice Department will get around this one.**??
Just brings tears to your eyes doesn’t it??GO Dallas! AMEN TO THAT! I can’t stop smiling!
–from Sarge and Rogue
Interesting. In Los Angeles they made it against the law to tow an illegal’s car for any infraction including no insurance. Get this, the officer can only detain the driver and give them four hours to find a legal driver to come and drive the car home. Officers can’t wait, so they cut the illegals loose. Keep in mind. If I was pulled over, and the officer discovered I had no insurance, my car would be immediately towed. This change in policy has put several tow yard out of business.–Bandit
WINNER GOES TO EUROPE TO REPRESENT TEAM USA–
We have our first round of 14 builders attending the AMD Invitational Custom Bike Show, which is held in Milwaukee at the Harley-Davidson Museum campus. It starts on Thursday, August 29, 2013 and runs through Sunday night on September 1, 2013. Builders include:
•Donald Weimer
•Rick Bray
•Mike Cole
•Jesse Bassett
•Daniel Sanchez
•Bill Jones, Custom Services
•Jon Shipley
•Bruce Boldon
•Mitch Leander, Builder, Thomas Hedrick, Owner
•Roy Martin
•Michael Barbato
•Bill Jones
•Jeremy Cupp
•Sebastian Bularz
AWARDS – We are awarding over $30,000 in cash and prizes. The FreeStyle class winner secures a bid to the AMD World Championship in Essen, Germany in 2014. The Modified Harley winner takes possession of a Screamin’ Eagle 120R High-Performance engine.
15 additional custom motorcycles will be selected to attend the Invitational. After the builder registers we will confirm their participation in approximately 2 weeks. Builders interested in the show shuld connect with Bob Kay at 817-312- 0380..125” stroke configuration makes this engine smooth and improves engine life. The big displacement, S&S cylinder heads, 585 cam, and Super E carburetor will provide plenty of giddy-up. A polished V111 engine is perfect for any custom bike build, and it’s a great way to revitalize and dress up your old hog. Not recommended for rat bikes. It’s just too pretty.
BIKERNET SECURITY RESEARCH TEAM FINDINGS: NSA Secretly Collecting Phone Records Of All U.S. Verizon Calls
By Gregory Ferenstein, TechCrunch.com
The National Security Administration is secretly collecting phone record information for all U.S. calls on the Verizon network. “Under the terms of the blanket order, the numbers of both parties on a call are handed over, as is location data, call duration, unique identifiers, and the time and duration of all calls,” reports The Guardian, which broke the story of the top-secret project after it obtained record of a court order mandating Verizon hand over the information.
The contents of the call are not recorded and it is also not known whether Verizon is the only cell-phone carrier complying with the massive spying project. The court order concerns all calls to, from, and within the United States.
With this so-called “metadata,” the government knows “the identity of every person with whom an individual communicates electronically, how long they spoke, and their location at the time of the communication,” explains the Guardian.
The Senate’s tech-savviest member, Ron Wyden (CrunchGov Grade: A), has been discretely warning citizens of these kinds of secretive government projects. “There is now a significant gap between what most Americans think the law allows and what the government secretly claims the law allows,” wrote Wyden and Senator Mark Udall to embattled Attorney Eric Holder.
The order apparently draws from a 2001 Bush-era provision in the Patriot Act (50 USC section 1861). The revelation dovetails similar exposes on massive government spying projects, including one project to combine federal datasets and look for patterns on anything, which could be related to terrorism.
Late last year, I wrote about a few actual harms that citizens should be worried about from these types of big-data spying programs. Blackmailing citizens critical of the government seemed like a distant hypothetical, until we learned that the IRS was auditing Tea Party groups and journalists were being wiretapped. Nefarious actors inside the government like to abuse national security programs for political ends, and that should make us all (even more) suspect of government spying.
Some government secrecy is necessary for national security purposes. But it’s justified based on our trust that the information will be used with care. With every passing scandal, the justification for these types of programs becomes more and more questionable.
Either way, this is a massive PR disaster for Verizon. While it’s true that AT&T had it’s own spying scandal, misery still loves company. It’s in Verizon’s interest to somehow implicate other carriers in the spying program. If Verizon is, indeed, not the only carrier, I suspect we’ll be finding out in the near future.
BIKERNET MEDICAL CENTER FINDINGS FROM DR. WEIL—Four Steps to a Long Life:
If living a long life is important to you, you may want to adopt some of the habits that supercentenarians have in common. Most supercentenarians – people who live to be 110 or older – share four lifestyle characteristics that may help explain their longevity. Throughout their lives, they have remained:
1.Physically active. Even as you get older, daily physical activity should be a priority. Modify your routine to incorporate small steps, such as daily walks, using the stairs instead of the elevator, or taking up hobbies that involve exercise, such as gardening, playing tennis or hiking.
NEW MODEL BIKES WITH AN ANTIQUE FLAIR–
These bikes look like antiques but they’re actually brand new. And they’re really good.
Base price: $9,990
Engine size: 744 cc
RIdeApart rating (1-10): 8
A lot of those nice looking old motorcycles you see on the roads may not be very old at all. Some of the coolest new bikes on the road today look like they came off the production line decades ago.
We asked Wes Siler, editor of the motorcycle Web site RideApart.com to tell us about a few of his favorite retro bikes.
For instance, that’s Wes above — or at least he says it is, and we believe him — riding the Moto Guzzi Racer V7. It’s a replica of the one of the Italian bike maker’s ’70s track bikes. That huge windscreen helps make it comfortable for long distance rides, said Siler.
Triumph Scrambler
Base price: $8,799
Engine size: 865 cc
RIdeApart rating (1-10): 8
Siler prefers the Scrambler to the regular Triumph Bonneville, which he calls a “a perfectly decent motorcycle” but “somewhat lacking in the character department.”
The Scrambler is a little taller and has some off-road capability. A few engineering tweaks to the engine have also given it more soul, said Siler.
Honda CB1100F
Base price: $9,999
Engine size: 1140 cc
RIdeApart rating (1-10): 8
Before making its name as a car company in the United States, Honda was famous here for its motorcycles. Honda bikes, with their excellent in-line four-cylinder engines shook up the whole industry.
The CB1100F harkens back to those glory days. The seat, tail and exhaust headers are suggestive of some of Honda’s most famous 1960s bikes but, according to Siler, it’s all combined with modern quality and reliability.
Sportster Iron 883
Base price: $7,999
Engine size: 883 cc
RIdeApart rating (1-10): 6
Sure, it now has rubber engine mounts and electric start but, with the Sportster, not much else has changed since 1957.
“If you want to go retro,” asked Siler “why not simply go original?”
Ural Yamal
Base price: $14,250
Engine size: 745 cc
RIdeApart rating (1-10): 9
Ural motorcycles trace their roots to the period shortly before World War II. That’s when Germany still shared BMW motorcycle plans with its friend (at the time) the Soviet Union. Soviet engineers turned those plans into rugged bikes Russia could manufacture at the time.
Not too much has changed since, said Siler. They’re still made in the same Siberian factory.
The Yamal is named after Russia’s biggest nuclear-powered ice breaker.
The sidecar is even painted with the same special 3M coating to help it slip through ice floes, if need be. It comes with an oar that has emergency instructions printed on it.
“In case if emergency: Detach sidecar, jump in, and then paddle like heck.”
Cleveland Cycle Werks Misfit
Base price: $3,195
Engine size: 229 cc
RIdeApart rating (1-10): 7
The Misfit’s stylish design and high quality come from Cleveland, Ohio, although the bike is assembled in China. That helps keep the cost down making this what Siler calls “a perfect first bike.”
–Peter Valdes CNN
–from Harvey Tow
UNCLE MONKEY HAS THE BLUES–Riding season is finally in full swing and my calendar of events is overwhelming. In the next two weeks I will be zigzagging across the whole province from one day to the next. Weddings and graduations, family and riding club obligations it seems everyone has decided to get everything done this year.
This is on top of possibly moving. Snow White patiently waits in the garage. She was running strong until something came loose in the motor. Nothing drastic but I want to check it out before I run her some more. It has already shaped up into one of those years where I’m so buried with work. I can’t even tell when people are piling on more.
I had planned to work on Snow White this weekend and even managed to get her on the lift before I finally collapsed into bed. When I did get out the garage the next day I found Snow White securely strapped to lift and both lying on their side. Another several hours unstrapping her and getting them both back on their feet. I still don’t know what happen.
The security camera only shows her upright one second, flaying on the ground the next. The mischievous gremlin that taunts my life seems to have had his way with her. Repositioning Snow White revealed that the hinges for the large garage door had torn away. Another day wasted repairing the door, so that I wouldn’t find it lying on top of Snow White. Meanwhile Mrs. Monkey is tapping her foot wondering when I penciled some time in for her.
Life is full of rollercoaster rides. One year we have all the time in the world, the next we are looking for a 25th and 26th hour. One year everything is clicking in full gear and the next we are taking four steps back for everyone forward. This last weekend was the only time for the next four weeks I had time to look at my bike but that came and went. It is times like these I really miss my bike.
Stress levels go through the roof and even a couple of minutes out on the road helps bring the blood pressure down. I can tell family and friends that I can’t bring a truckload of stuff because I’m on my bike. I will survive. Like the rollercoaster it is times like this that makes us feel alive.
–Bad Uncle Monkey
LIFESTYLE DEAL OF THE WEEK–
This custom Street DGlide is totally blacked out! It has black Yaffe bagger bars, black banana floor boards, black billet shifter and brake arms, black rear turn signal bar, black engine guard, custom black Rinehart dual exhaust with black tips, Harley Davidson black diamond cut shifter pegs, brake pedal pad, passenger pegs, axle covers, black tank logos, black tank dash, and just about everything else on the bike is black.
The audio has been upgraded with Hog-Tunes including fairing mount tweeter pods. This thing is a work of art in it’s own right! Come and get it before it’s gone!
Price: $18,995.00
Like all of LifeStyle Cycles pre-owned Harleys, this bike has been thoroughly tested and inspected by a LifeStyle Cycles technician after undergoing a rigorous 38-point motorcycle inspection.
Located in Anaheim, California, LifeStyle Cycles has the West Coast’s largest selection of pre-owned and bank-owned motorcycles. With bikes coming in almost everyday, LifeStyle Cycles is sure to have the bike you are looking for at the price you want. And don’t forget that LifeStyle Cycles has the best selection of parts and accessories, the largest apparel department in Southern California and a full Service Department with 12 bays and fully trained mechanics. We can also offer you an extended warranty, easy financing, insurance repair work and much, much more. Come see us today!
http://www.lifestylecycles.com
HOT TECH DEAL OF THE WEEK–
Know anyone who would like a smoking deal on the new Aerocharger Harley kit we’re making? They fit on all the 2008 plus touring
models.
We’re doing a very limited beta release of the kit so we can get feedback, and thought of you guys over at the bikernet.com network.
We’ve all been enjoying your Bonneville turbo build updates by the way.
The info page is up at http://aerocharger.com/turbo-systems/motorcycles/harleydavidson/
– if you know anyone who would be interested, have them get in touch with us and let us know what a good price would be to make
this happen.
–Jerry
MISFITS CELEBRATE FATHERS--Celebrate Fathers Day in style with a gift from Misfit Baggers. Use the code “FathersDay ” to save 10% on any order. Our latest full line of products can be seen at www.misfitbaggers.com.
sales@misfitbaggers.com
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877-misfitz ( 647-3489 )
NEWS FROM PULSTAR–Designed to provide quicker throttle response and pure power, the he1It Pulstar Pulse Plug from Enerpulse, Inc. is a perfect fit for American V-Twin motorcycles (twin cam) and more than 640 motorcycle applications.
Independent certified testing shows Pulstar Pulse Plugs provide up to 10 percent better fuel economy, smoother operation and easier cold starting. The he1it size (12mm) is ideal for American Iron Horse, Honda, and Harley Davidson (twin cam).
For more information phone 888-800-6700 or hit the banner below.
BIKERNET TOOL OF THE WEEK FROM JIMS–The Tire Rotator
Have you ever wished you had a third hand? Well now you do. Think about the possibilities of this front or rear tire rotator tool; have you ever wished you were able to put your motorcycle in high gear and turn the rear wheel with one hand and have the internal engine parts rotate?
The Tire Rotator helps with checking tappet adjustments, cam timing, ignition timing, primary chain adjustments, rear belt or chain adjustments, checking spoke torque and also installing or removing any part or parts that need the engine rotated. This tool can also be used for finding the tire valve stem or just cleaning the wheel or tire.
Tools needed:
1/2” breaker bar or a long handle with 1/2“ ratchet
A good selection of 1/2” extensions
JIMS Center stand bike lift No.904
No.936 Use on all Big Twins, Sportsters, Buells, and V-Rods.
JIMS tools are made in the USA and are covered by a lifetime warranty against manufacturers’ defects. For more information find JIMS on the web at www.jimsusa.com, become a JIMS Facebook fan, or call 805-482-6913 for details.
Motor Trike Announces New IRS Conversion for Yamaha Stratoliner--Motor Trike, Inc. announces the release of an all-new trike to add to their continually expanding line of Independent Rear Suspension conversions. The “Galaxy”, as named by Motor Trike, was designed to fit the Yamaha Stratoliner family of motorcycles including the Roadliner, Stratoliner, and Stratoliner Deluxe.
Motor Trike took great care to stylistically match this new conversion to the original motorcycle itself. The all-new rear custom body effortlessly becomes one with the Stratoliner. It begins with the rear fenders flawlessly mimicking the front fender, and ending with the smooth body lines from the front fairing as they are carried through to the rear of the trike creating one seamless machine.
This conversion retains the factory pulley and belt with no specialty or proprietary additions making it easier to install and maintain. The 4 cubic foot trunk sits on Motor Trike’s outstanding Independent Rear Suspension that is simply unparalleled when ridden side by side with any other trike on the market.
The Company is currently taking orders for the Galaxy at a price of $8,995.00 per kit and setting delivery dates for next month.
Headquartered in Troup, TX, Motor Trike, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading trike conversion manufacturers.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Galaxy Webpage
STANDARD FEATURES:
· Fits these Yamaha models:
· Roadliner (2006 and newer)
· Stratoliner (2006 and newer)
· Stratoliner Deluxe (2010 and newer)
· IRS (Independent Rear Suspension) with over 4 inches of Suspension Travel
· On-Board Air Compressor with Fingertip LED Digital Readout & Voltmeter
· 15” Aluminum Torque Thrust wheels
· Disc Brake System
· Trunk has 12 volt power source
· Trunk door designed with hidden external hinges that do not occupy interior space
· Trunk comes with light mounted on door to shine onto cargo
· Warranty: 3 Year/60,000 Mile
AVAILABLE OPTIONS:
· Rear wheel upgrade options
· Trunk carpet and embroidered trunk mat
· Embroidered fender bras with stitching to match bike color
· Chrome bumper
· Parking Brake kit
· Trailer hitch
· Trailer hitch wiring harness
· Custom paint
· Electric Reverse
Galaxy trike shown here with optional 17” gray anthracite rear wheels and tires, electric reverse, and chrome steel bumper.
MSD Lucky 7: Week Two–
Buy a Distributor, Get a FREE Blaster Coil
Today marks the second week of the Lucky 7 Promo! This week if you purchase any MSD branded Distributor from an Authorized Dealer, you qualify for a FREE Blaster 2 Coil (PN 8202).
As an additional bonus offer, MSD will enter your returned rebate form for a trip for two to the 2013 SEMA Show. Remember, the more offers you take advantage of, the more entries you’ll have to win.
So, check out MSDLucky7.com to download this week’s rebate form or to learn more about the promotions.
BIKERNET STAR OF THE WEEK–
“Maxine Hupy and Ceelo Green Performing for the King of Egypt and thousands in Rabat, Morocco”
Attorney Michael F. Hupy
Hupy and Abraham, S.C.
111 E. Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 1100
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Main: (414) 223-4800 Fax: (414) 271-3374
NEW IRS PROBLEMS– (CNN) – The Internal Revenue Service is playing defense on a new front: excess spending on conferences.
The IRS spent close to $50 million on 225 conferences between 2010 and 2012, according to briefings given to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
By Ashley Killough, CNN
TIGTA will release an audit Tuesday that details surplus spending at a conference in 2010 for 2,700 people in the IRS Small Business/Self-Employed division.
At a House oversight committee hearing on the issue next week, lawmakers will focus on the August 2010 conference held in Anaheim, California, at a cost of $4 million. Several IRS employees stayed in presidential suites at hotels, the committee learned. Such suites currently cost between $1,500 to $3,500 per night.
“The culture of the federal workforce is one where I don’t think you can underestimate that if you don’t keep reminding the voters – but also the federal workers – that we’re watching, this will happen again,” Rep. Darrell Issa said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
Last year, the General Services Administration drew fierce congressional criticism and scrutiny for spending nearly $1 million on a conference in Las Vegas, also in 2010. It featured a controversial video and ultimately resulted in the resignation of the GSA administrator. The administration implemented efforts to clamp down on such spending.
“It doesn’t stay fixed,” Issa said. “One example in Anaheim, when they bought their tickets they said, ‘Well, we’ll pay the per diem rate for these hotel rooms.’ They didn’t negotiate, they didn’t bid it. And this was 2,700 folks. So they could have gotten a considerable reduction. Instead what they said is, ‘We’ll pay full boat, but we want some perks.’ So they ended up with free drinks, they ended up with tickets to games, basically kickbacks.”
Fifteen outside speakers were hired to give presentations at the conference, totaling $135,000, the oversight committee was told. One of the speakers, who was paid $17,000, led a session called “Leadership Through Art.”
The IRS spent $50,000 to produce two videos that were shown at the event. One had a “Star Trek” theme and was reported on earlier this year, while the other video – in which employees learned the Cupid shuffle dance – was released this weekend.
The purpose of the conference was listed as continuing professional education, but credits were not given to attendees, the committee learned. Also, no sign-in sheets were posted outside training sessions, making it difficult for TIGTA to determine if attendees actually went to the sessions.
The IRS has not taken disciplinary action over the conference, TIGTA told the oversight committee, adding that planners were given cash awards for their efforts.
The report comes as the IRS is already under investigation for its admitted targeting of conservative groups that were seeking tax-exempt status in 2010 and 2011.
Acting Commissioner Danny Werfel released a statement Friday about the upcoming audit release, saying such spending is “inappropriate.”
“This conference is an unfortunate vestige from a prior era. While there were legitimate reasons for holding the meeting, many of the expenses associated with it were inappropriate and should not have occurred,” he said, adding that such a conference would not take place today.
“Sweeping new spending restrictions have been put in place at the IRS, and travel and training expenses have dropped more than 80 percent since 2010 and similar large-scale meetings did not take place in 2011, 2012 or 2013.”
– CNN’s chief congressional correspondent Dana Bash contributed to this report.
–from Agent Zebra
TIME TO KNOCK OFF—I’m going to kick off my first report on our streamlined trike effort, the Assalt Weapon II. It will cover all over my scattered thinking.
I need to feature this editor’s choice winner, Jesse. But Chris Maida has first dibs in American Iron.
I have an historic piece from Udey in India, a Tail Gunner tech, and what else? Maybe a sample of Wyoming Whiskey. You never know around here. I’m going to a club and listen to the Drunken Skunks this weekend. Here’s their motto: Jack Daniels is the band’s WD-40. Makes sense to me.
Ride Forever,
–Bandit