RIDE FOREVER BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for July 7, 2016



Hey,

I watched the 4th of July celebration at the Capital, amazing. We need a slice of this stuff once in a while to offset all the negative media. We do live in an amazing country, but why is it amazing? Because it’s the land of the Free and the home of the Brave.

In every heartwarming song about our country, Freedom is the spark that makes us stand out on this crowded planet.

Here’s a joke from Rogue and Jerry. It sorta says it all:

THE CONSTITUTION
They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq. Why don’t we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys, it worked for over 200 years, and we’re not using it anymore.

The Bikernet News is sponsored in part by Cycle Source Magazine, the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, Choppertown, Las Vegas BikeFest and Iron Trader News.

FEMA’s news update–This is a news update from FEMA, the Federation of European Motorcyclists’ Associations.

FEMA’s mission is to promote riders’ interests, to defend riders’ rights and to protect and preserve motorcycling throughout Europe and globally.

European Commissioner Bienkowska: ‘The car industry can no longer bend the rules’

European Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska says that she will no longer accept the present attitude of the car industry and the way consumers are being misled.

She gave a speech at an event organized by the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) in Brussels, where she was very clear on the role of the industry in the emissions scandal.

Elzbieta Bienkowska criticized the car industry for selling cars that consume up to 40% more fuel than indicated, with emission control that is switched off if the temperature drops below 17 degrees Celsius. The denial of the present crisis will lead to serious damage to the car sector as well.

The car industry should start planning for the future. There is a shift in consumer preferences to new developments like car-sharing schemes and ride-hailing apps. There is also the climate change. There is the change of the cars themselves to automated and autonomous driving, connected cars and alternative power trains. And there is a shift from mature to emerging markets with new competitors.

Ms. Bienkowska told the industry that adapting is the answer to the present situation and the challenges we are confronted with. The European industry has advantages that should be used. The car industry has to move to zero emission vehicles, without sacrificing technology neutrality and without sacrificing profits or growth.

Elzbieta Bienkowska explained that “the current work on emissions is an opportunity to make a radical overhaul that will put the European industry ahead of their competitors”. But they will have to do that themselves, the European Commission will not do it for them. By planning and acting ahead, the European car industry can lead the world on decarbonisation and autonomous and connected driving, according to the commissioner.

General Secretary Dolf Willigers comments: “I am very happy with this speech. The message of Ms. Elzbieta Bienkowska not only applies to the car industry. The motorcycle industry may not have seen scandals like the Volkswagen emission fraud, but just like the car industry it ignores the need for change. Consumers are just badly or even incorrectly informed when they want to buy a motorcycle.

Motorcycles need to be cleaner and need to use less fuel quickly if riders and motorcycle manufacturers want to successfully claim a position for the motorcycle and other powered two-wheelers in future mobility, especially in urban mobility. The motorcycle industry needs to change gears just as well as the car industry”.

Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska is responsible for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. She has been a commissioner since 2014.

–by Wim Taal


BIKERNET QUOTE OF THE DAY–
“A man who is good enough to shed his blood for the country is good enough to be given a square deal afterwards.”

–Theodore Roosevelt


QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY–At one point during a game, the coach called one of his 9-year-old baseball players aside and asked, “Do you understand what co-operation is? What a team is?”

“Yes, coach”, replied the little boy. ”

“Do you understand that what matters is whether we win or lose together as a team?”

The little boy nodded in the affirmative.

“So,” the coach continued, “I’m sure you know, when an out is called, you shouldn’t argue, Curse, attack the umpire, or call him an arsehole. Do you understand all that?”

Again, the little boy nodded in the affirmative.

The coach continued, “And when I take you out of the game so that another boy gets a chance to play, it’s not a dumb arse decision or that the coach is a shithead is it?”

“No, coach.”

“Good”, said the coach. “Now go over there and explain all that to your grandmother.”

–from Rogue and Sidehack Jerry


New Bikernet BAGGERS Reader Comment!–
 

How much are these bags? Where can I purchase them?

— Mike kinsey
quemike33@gmail.com
valrico, FL

INDIAN RUNNING HOT?
PROBLEM SOLVED!–
COOLING RELIEF IS NOW HERE FOR INDIAN MOTORCYCLE OWNERS

LOVE JUGS TO THE RESCUE, JUST IN TIME FOR THE RIDING SEASON

GREAT LOOK GREAT PRICE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE
June 21, 2016 – Hammerhead Engineering announces that its Love Jugs Cool-Master, the World’s Most Powerful V-Twin Engine Cooling System, is NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE INDIAN MOTORCYCLE as well as for Harleys.

Love Jugs patented Cool-Master for the Harley-Davidson motorcycle has taken the Harley World by storm. Harley owners around the world have been buying and loving their Love Jugs. Massive word of mouth as well as numerous highly favorable articles in the motorcycle media have propelled Love Jugs to be the most talked and highly desired product in the motorcycle marketplace.

Given the huge success in cooling Harleys V-Twin engines, Hammerhead has responded to the demands of Indian owners and is now making their amazing product available for the Indian.

Check out their web site, www.love-jugs.com and read the mountain of testimonials from Love Jugs happy customers. See the amazing video demonstrations proving the unmatched cooling benefits for the rider and their passenger.

So cool your burning thighs, prolong the life of your engine, and avoid costly repairs along the way. At the same time add Cool-Master’s cool look to the beauty of your Indian. Here’s more good news. This sleek stainless steel cooling marvel is a cinch to install in under fifteen minutes

Check out the www.love-jugs.com web site and see for yourself why you need a Love Jugs Cool-Master for your Indian.

Of course the company hasn’t forgotten Harley owners. For the first time two great motorcycle brands can obtain the wonderful benefits of Love Jugs

The Cool-Master is made of stainless steel and polished to a high chrome look without the challenges of chrome. They also come in powder coated flat black and gloss black.

Love Jugs Cool Masters are available at Love Jugs Authorized Dealers and on the company website. CLICK HERE For more information, or contact: Hammerhead Engineering CEO Steve West at info@love-jugs.com for personal attention, or visit the web site: www.love-jugs.com.
 

Dealers and Distributors are invited to inquire. Love Jugs is not affiliated with the Indian Motorcycle Company.

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–Rick Raus
V-Twin Marketing
Rick@vtwinmarketing.com




BILL DODGE ROLLS WITH 5-BALL LEATHERS–
The JAK Shirt sleeves are cut a little longer so that your wrists are covered while riding in a cruiser or chopper-style riding position. Bill is actually wearing a Jak 5/8 sleeve which works for me. Jak shirt, made with heavy buffalo hide come in three versions, long-sleeve, 5/8-sleave and a vest version. Too cool!

They are built with tails to keep your backside safe, warm and dry.

For the latest in a cruiser, bobber & chopper-style riding apparel – cruise over to http://5ballracinggarage.com/




O N E W I N N E R T A K E S A L L AT THE ACE CAFÉ–

Ace Cafe Orlando announces the
S U M M E R S W E E P S T A K E S.

Here is your chance to win a cool collection of Ace Cafe
and Dainese branded products – Plus a FREE three day motorcycle rental from Eagle Rider USA
Register Here – Must be 18 years of age to enter

The winner of the Ace Cafe Orlando Summer Sweepstakes will receive:

1) Limited Edition Bullitt Carbon Ace Cafe Blackjack Helmet – made by Bell Helmets.
2) Three Day FREE Motorcycle Rental from Eagle Rider USA.
3) Your choice of a Dainese Men’s Heston or Ladies Kiera Leather Jacket.
4) Set of three Ace Cafe Orlando branded tee shirts and a cap.
5) Ace Times Coffee Table Book.

As a Summer Sweepstakes entrant, you will also start receiving the latest news, event schedules and promotion details – along with discount opportunities.



Contest Rules:

Ace Cafe Orlando Summer Sweepstakes runs through September 21, 2016. There will be only one winner and that winner will win all of the items shown above. Only one entry per person allowed. You must be 18 years of age to enter. Ace Cafe employees and their relatives are not eligible. The winner will be selected via a random selection and will be notified via email or phone call. The winner will be announced on or before October 1, 2016. The product will be shipped directly to the address provided on your entry.

The World’s Most Famous Cafe Comes To Orlando

Ace Cafe is simply the most famous motor-diner on the planet! Since 1938, Ace Cafe London has been the gathering place for folks passionate about bikes, cars, and rock ‘n’ roll. A rallying point for good times, good people, good food, and good motors, Ace Cafe Orlando will be a 3-acre restaurant, bar, events space, and live music venue all at once, and is targeted to open in late 2016.

This motor-centric restaurant and retail destination has been devised, designed and built by fellow petrolheads, and also includes Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ, Rockers Speed Shop, Dainese D-Store, Magic City Cycles (BMW/Ducati/Triumph dealership), and Stonebridge MotorGallery.

More than a restaurant, it’s a community of people – enthusiasts, builders, racers, riders, drivers and music lovers from all over the world. All are welcome at The Ace!

Ace Cafe Orlando is just 20 minutes from the Orlando International Airport, just 45 minutes from Daytona Speedway “The World Center of Racing,” and just 45 minutes away from the World Famous Cocoa Beach. Bike meets, car shows, live music, great shopping, or just a great meal, remember one thing – There’s no place like Ace!

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Facebook & Twitter: @AceCafeUSA




PIRELLI RIDERS RETURNS–
to the Legendary Southwick Pro Motocross National

The seventh round of the 2016 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will make its return to The Wick 338 this Saturday, July 9 for the first time since 2013. An iconic facility that first began hosting the world’s top racers back in 1972, features an extremely unique track design that is formed of a sandy soil, making it one of the most storied topics of the season.

“The Wick” is the only sand track on the Pro Motocross schedule and is sure to provide the ultimate test to the rider’s physical conditioning and the durability of their machines. For the first time this season, Pirelli-supported riders will debut the SCOPRION™ MX Soft 410 front and rear tires, which are specifically designed to master sand or mud conditions.

Autotrader/Monster Energy/Yamaha’s Justin Barcia is looking forward to returning to the northeast as he was born and raised just a few hours away in New York. The multi-time Pro Motocross race-winner has had his fair share of success at the sandy circuit, including an overall win in the 250MX Class back in 2009. Expect for him to carry his momentum from last weekends Moto 1 podium finish and fight for position near the front of the field.

Like Barcia, fellow JGRMX teammate Phil Nicoletti is from the northeast and it is no secret that he favors the terrain and soil conditions that he grew up on. In order to battle with the front runner this weekend, it will be crucial to get good starts and the No.34 has been getting out of the gate exceptionally well as of late. Despite misfortune out of his control last week, Autotrader/Monster Energy/Yamaha’s Weston Peick has found the speed to battle inside of the top five and will be out for redemption in The Bay State.

Rookie sensation Benny Bloss has done a fantastic job during his first season on the professional circuit and is coming off of a career-best 10th place overall at RedBud. He continues to gain valuable experience with each race and has established himself as one of the premier riders in the 450MX Class. Similar to Bloss, veteran Andrew Short continues his improvement each round and recorded his season-best finish during the Fourth of July weekend at RedBud.

The No.10 of Justin Brayton is one of the fittest racers in the 40-rider field, which will play an important factor in lasting the entire 30-minute plus two laps that he will be required to withstand on one of the sports roughest tracks. He will be focused on placing himself back inside of the 450MX Class top-10.

Pirelli’s 250MX Class riders, consisting of Motorcycle Superstore Racing’s Kyle Cunningham, Jimmy Albertson, and Josh Osby will be depending on the performance advantages of the SCOPRION™ Soft 410 tires to help keep their momentum up as they search for every inch they can get. Australian Luke Clout is set to make his first appearance at The Wick 338 aboard his MAD Racing/Dirt Candy Graphics/ Suzuki.

The opening motos from the Red Bull Southwick National kick off on Saturday, July 9, 2016 at 1pm ET and can be viewed on MAV TV, while 450 Moto 2 will air at 3:30pm ET on NBC and 250 Moto 2 on Sunday, July 10 at 12:30am ET on NBC Sports. Check local listings for channel information.

2016 AMA Pro Motocross Schedule

Southwick National – July 9
Spring Creek National – July 16
Washougal National – July 23
Unadilla National – August 13
Budds Creek National – August 20
Ironman National – August 27



VEE RUBBER MONSTERS FROM METALSPORT–
still “the biggest and best”

Noted as one of the combatants in the notorious “wide tire wars” of the late 1990s, in which they went head-to-head with Avon Tyres and Metzeler to claim the wide tire bragging rights at the time of the so-called “fat rear end boom,” Vee Rubber still offers the widest motorcycle tire on the market.

Their VRM-302 Monster/Twin is designed for OEM and aftermarket wheels on heavy weight custom cruisers and touring baggers and feature the same “new gen” construction techniques seen on Vee Rubber’s popular White Wall 302/Twin tires.

Said to offer improved construction, tread and performance, Vee Rubber USA’s North American VP Sales John Leale says “The unique twin-ply, triple-belt construction means we have an outstanding load rating with exceptional handling; the distinctive, tested and proven tread pattern permits remarkable wet and dry operation.”

Sizes are available for most custom cruisers and baggers, with the Monster 32” being the tallest front tire on the market.

Leale says that “more than capable of exceptional two-up handling, our Monster tires are still the biggest and best on the market thanks to Vee Rubber’s continuous investments in manufacturing technology and processes and our relentless commitment to quality control and improved design.”

www.veerubberusa.com

–DealerWorld

FEMA’S MESSAGE TO CITY AUTHORITIES– motorcycles are the answer!– We are riders.

Therefore, we know how convenient a motorcycle is in urban traffic. I cannot repeat it enough: motorcycles are smaller, lighter, more agile than cars and therefore use less fuel, use less space, pollute less and cause less congestion.

Where car drivers have to suffer from traffic jams, motorcyclists can keep moving and once on their destination they have no or less trouble to park their bike. Recently many roads and a tunnel to the Brussels European Quarter were – as usual – closed off for a meeting of the EU Counsel. Car drivers reported a delay of one hour to get into town. My delay, even with my big clumsy touring bike, was just 10 minutes.

In 2014 FEMA performed its Mobility Test in several European cities. The outcome was clear: in all situations the motorcycle was faster than cars, public transport and bicycles. You can read the report here. We all know this and riders in all countries keep telling this to the authorities: motorcycles are faster, use less, pollute less and use less parking space. (Lane splitting is allowed in many European countries.)

We do this in all possible ways: we write them letters, go visiting them, we go on the streets, sometimes even with thousands of riders together like we did in Paris earlier this year. You would imagine that the message would be delivered and the authorities would understand it by now. But do they?

Sometimes it even looks like some battle against motorcycles has started. Recently several FEMA associated national organizations reported limitations on motorcycling from local authorities. In Paris older motorcycles are banned during week days from 8:00 to 20:00 and in a few years even newer motorcycles (all before 2016) will be banned on reasons of pollution. Other French cities have announced plans to do the same.

In London they have invented something that is called ULEZ, what stands for Ultra Low Emission Zone. The city council of London plans to have riders of pre-Euro 3 motorcycles (ì.e. they were built before 1st July 2007) pay 12.5 pounds when they enter the ULEZ.

Which by the way will be extended to the area between the North and South Circular roads, the so-called Greater London area. In Stockholm and other Swedish cities mandatory paid motorcycle parking is introduced, with fees that can be as much for mopeds as for cars.

It looks like some cities in the Netherlands are following this example. Several cities in the Netherlands have introduced paid parking for motorcycles, in one town even only on a few dedicated paid parking areas motorcycle parking is allowed. More cities have plans to introduce paid parking for motorcycles.

In Amsterdam mopeds built before 1st January 2011 will be banned from 1st January 2018. Owners of a four-stroke engine moped built after 1st January 2008 can get an exclusion from this. In Norway paid parking for motorcycles is already normal. In Italy more and more city centers are closed for motorcycles, especially those with two-stroke engines. A full view of all measures can be found here: www.urbanaccessregulations.eu.

Honesty compels me to mention that other cities still make exemptions for motorcycles: No restrictions for motorcycles (yet) in the German and Dutch low emission zones, no congestion charges in Oslo, Stockholm and Göteborg.

In most European cities you can still park your motorbike free of charges. Still, the growing amount of measures to toll or ban motorcycles of inner cities is disturbing. Of course, city councils have to meet demands to have cleaner air. But the solution here is not to ban motorcycles, not even to ban old motorcycles.

Motorcycles, even old motorcycles are not the source of the problem, but are part of the solution.

And yes, motorcycles can and should be cleaner, so we have to work on that. To phase out older motorcycles just by forbidding them to enter the city is an easy way to get rid of them, but there is a reason many people still have older bikes. Either they hardly use them, so by banning them you solve nothing. Or they just cannot afford a new bike and by ban or toll their bikes they are the most hurt.

If authorities want to phase out older motorcycles, there are other ways that hurt less. Like a scrap program. That has been done for old cars, so why not for old motorcycles?

To solve your congestion problems by banning or tolling motorcycles, or to pester their owners with parking restrictions, isn’t a smart idea either.

It is easy to understand, that city councils want everybody to use public transport, bicycles or to walk. Public transport is good, but you don’t have that everywhere, even in the cities, and the capacity and the network need to meet the demand. It also often isn’t an achievable solution for commuters from outside the city.

Cycling is healthy and a good way to reach your destination. Personally I’m a great fan of cycling, but this is not always an achievable solution too. Motorcycles, powered two-wheelers in general, often can provide in this and therefore are part of the solution to congestion, next to walking, cycling and public transport.

Instead of making the use of motorcycles more difficult and expensive the city authorities should facilitate the use of motorcycles: let them use the bus lanes, this is also a way to enhance road safety. Let motorcycles take position in front of the line at traffic lights, like often is done now with bicycles.

Create free parking spaces. Everybody who has ever been to a city like Rome knows how many motorcycles can be parked in a relatively small area. Exempt motorcycles from congestion toll. Create an infrastructure for charging electric motorcycles and scooters. Facilitate sharing systems for small (electric) motorcycles.

And when you still do not want motorcycles in your city there are better ways to discourage them than bans, tolls and parking fees. Create park & ride facilities for motorcycles, with lockers and a secure parking space. I wouldn’t mind much to switch from motorcycle to public transport at the border of Brussels, it is not a hobby for me to grapple with wet cobblestones, potholes and overcrowded roads, but now it’s just not possible.

Smarter ways of public transport are good too. City authorities: use your imagination to solve your problems, but do not pester motorcyclists who come into your city to work, to study, to visit family and friends or to spent their money in your shops and restaurants.

–Written by Dolf Willigers for FEMA

 

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KEEP THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY WIDE OPEN–
Three Irishmen are sitting in the pub window seat, watching the front door of the brothel across the road. The local Methodist pastor appears, looks up and down the street, and quickly goes inside.

“Would you look at that!” says the first Irishman. “Didn’t I always say what a bunch of hypocrites they are?”

No sooner are the words out of his mouth than a Rabbi appears at the door, looks up and down the street, knocks, and goes inside.

“Another one trying to fool everyone with pious preaching and stupid hats!” They continue drinking their beer roundly condemning the vicar and the Rabbi when they see their own Catholic priest knock on the door.

“Ah, now dat’s sad.” says the third Irishman. “One of the girls must have died.”

–from Rogue and Sidehack Jerry


WHEN YOU DON’T LIKE THE WORLD YOU CAN ALWAYS ESCAPE TO BANDIT’S CANTINA–
So who doesn’t like a good Bikini contest…

In the Cantina now, is yet another contest
brought to you from Sunny Florida during Bikeweek 2016. Beautiful girls, lots of skin,
the perfect grab a beer and relax show to watch. Enjoy! The images are in the Cantina
Now.

–Jack McIntyre
All-Powerful Co-Editor

Bandit’s Cantina
 
The gallery is here in the Cantina. — La La


SPOTS STILL AVAILABLE IN STURGIS ON LAZELLE ACROSS FROM THE IRON HORSE SALOON–
I have 25% rented, maybe 50% after people get back to me.

I have room for 2 or 3 big vendors. Could let Baker have a big space on the alley, or up front on Lazelle if the guy from Florida doesn’t take it on Tuesday.


AMERICA’S NEW STATE RELIGION—California is in the grip of “an incipient state religion,” said Joel Kotkin (Orange County Register). The religion is liberal secularism, and it’s no less intolerant and dogmatic than the state religions of Saudi Arabia, Iran, or the former Soviet Union. California’s legislature has introduced a bill that would forbid religious universities and schools from discriminating against students, faculty, or administrators based on sexual orientation or gender identity—making it illegal for conservative Christian school, for example, to turn away students or teachers who do not share its stated religious beliefs.

Another, “the Orwellian-named ‘California Climate Science Truth and Accountability Act of 2016,’” would enable the state to prosecute any individual or company that has challenged the orthodoxy of climate change.

These proposed laws “reflect a highly authoritarian and illiberal brand of progressivism” that now insists there is only one correct—and legal—view on controversial issues. Holy shit!

–The Week Magazine


BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
 

The Refined Ryan Reed Design Softail

How much for a set of those pipes for an ‘07 Softail custom?

— Nick Calleri
nick@mdpropertiesllc.com
Catonsville, MD

You need to reach Ryan at SoCal Hot Rods.–Bandit

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SCOTT JACOBS OPENS NEW STUDIO IN DEADWOOD ON THE 4TH–
Scott is pictured with wife Sharon and daughter Olivia (above).

Here’s a teaser of new Scott Jacob’s Studio in Deadwood. It opened on the 4th of July and Buck Lovell, senior editor of Bikernet Baggers, was on hand to cover the action.



Read the lastest Bikernet Report here:
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/Scott_Jacobs_2015.aspx

This report was written just months before Scott moved his entire mega-art facility and family to Deadwood. Two rumors floated around the Bikernet headquarters halls. Either the State of California chased them out of town, or because Bandit spit on the floor of his Studio Scott said, “That does it. Let’s pack our shit and get the hell out of here.”

We will bring you more in the very near future.

–Renegade




FEMA INTERVIEW–
Marchel Bulthuis: ‘The future of motorcycling is electric’

More and more motorcycle manufacturers are building bikes that use ‘alternative fuels’ and electric motorcycles could be the future if we want to keep riding without using fossil fuels and without polluting our environment.

To find out more about electric motorcycles, FEMA talked to Marchel Bulthuis, a Dutch importer of a number of different brands of electric motorcycles.

Why would I want to buy an electric motorcycle?

Marchel’s answer is very clear: “Well, it’s fun to be honest! A lot of torque, instant torque is always available, they are just fun to ride.”

That’s it? Just fun?

Marchel gets exited: “The future is electric! No doubt about it. We are at the brink of a lot of new developments in electric riding. We definitely need electric vehicles out of environmental awareness. But there is no law that says you can’t have fun and that’s why we will see a lot more electric bikes very soon.”

Is an electric motorcycle practical in daily use? And how about the range?

“Yes, it’s very practical in daily use, you can use your electric bike every day. The big benefit is of course that you always start with a fully charged battery.” Marchel continues: “I get a lot of questions about the range of electric bikes, but I think range is overrated. The range of an Energica Ego for example, is 200 kilometres in eco modus, but I can do 1,000 kilometres if I want to.

You need to think differently; when you’re riding, you are going to get a coffee or lunch, or anything. At that moment you will charge the battery, using the public infrastructure or fast charging along the highway. If you do it like that, you don’t have to worry about the range.”

How about the cost of riding an electric motorcycle for commuting, riding to work?

“The initial cost of an electric motorcycle is a bit higher than the cost of a ‘common’ motorcycle. The differences start after you purchased the bike. If I charge an Energica Ego at home for example, it costs me about €2 to €2,50 to fully charge it, and I can then ride it for more than 200 kilometres (125 miles). And that is just about the charging costs.

If you look at maintenance, it’s not very expensive either. The bike has hardly any moving parts, because it doesn’t have an internal combustion engine. It’s a lot less complicated and practically maintenance free. That’s why it’s cheaper to own one than a ‘normal’ bike.”

Are politicians doing enough to promote zero emission vehicles?

“Governments and businesses need to invest more in the infrastructure for electric vehicles,” says Marchel. “If you can charge anywhere, also at work, you can travel anywhere you want. But we need more public charging locations, at shops, at restaurants, et cetera. In the past we built petrol stations, now we need to build charging stations for electric vehicles.”

Marchel is very clear: “My message to politicians would be: think about incentives for the consumer. There are a lot of incentives in places for businesses, but the consumer needs to benefit as well. Do something to make it easier for people to adopt electric riding and make it financially attractive. Lower the VAT on vehicles for example.”

Finally, what is your message to motorcyclists?

Marchel is very clear: “Go try it!”

Written by Dolf Willigers & Wim Taal
Photography: Wim Taal


LAS VEGAS MOTORCYCLE HALL OF FAME CREATED– Las Vegas BikeFest in partnership with Branscombe Richmond, famous actor, band leader and a force in the motorcycle world announce the formation of the Las Vegas Motorcycle Hall of Fame.

“The Hall of Fame will honor iconic ambassadors and influential heroes who put their interest above and beyond for the motorcycle community, and touched Las Vegas in a unique way. Our aim is to celebrate, illuminate and preserve the rich tradition of motorcycling in America”, commented Mindi Cherry, Producer of Las Vegas BikeFest and Branscombe Richmond curator of the Hall of Fame.

“These motorcycle riders have given us their generous contributions of technology, vision, excitement and commitment.” Cherry proclaimed. We are especially proud of the inaugural inductees.”

The 2016 Las Vegas Motorcycle Hall of Fame Inductees are:

Keith Ball – In 1971, Ball was hired as manager of a new national motorcycle legislative organization, ABATE. After a few months, he was named associate editor of a new national motorcycle magazine, Easyriders, where he worked until 1981. Over the next few years he built ABATE into the largest national motorcycle legislative association, with 28 state chapters and some 30,000 members, and became its national director.

In 1987, Keith returned to Paisano, and served as editor of what was now their largest magazine, Easyriders, and the editorial director of 14 other titles and remained there until 1999.

In 1996 Keith launched Bikernet.com, one of the first Harley-Davidson motorcycle sites that since expanded to include Bikernet Trikes and Bikernet Baggers and reaches over 100,000 unique users each month. When he is not trying to set land speed records at Bonneville, Keith spends his free time writing books and building motorcycles. Keith continues to serve as an advisory council member for Las Vegas BikeFest.

Lorenzo Lamas – American actor, known for playing Lance Cumson on the 1980s soap opera Falcon Crest, Reno Raines on the 1990s crime drama Renegade, and Hector Ramirez on the daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.

Lorenzo Lamas Cycles founded in 2009, develops premium, world-class motorcycles and products that promote an individual’s freedom of expression and style. It’s also the goal of Lorenzo Cycles to bring new excitement to the international custom motorcycle and sportbike communities and to generate new interest in causes and foundations that benefit children and our Armed Forces.

Evel Knievel – his first jump was in 1966 at the National Date Festival in Indio, California. From that point on, Knievel’s stunts became more ambitious and more dangerous. Some of his most memorable jumps include Caesars Palace (1967), Madison Square Garden (1971), Twin Falls, Idaho, Snake River Canyon(1975), and of course the famous Wembley Stadium jump (1975).

While in Las Vegas, Knievel first saw the fountains at Caesars Palace and decided to jump them. When he hit the takeoff ramp, it was perfect, the landing however is now the most famous motorcycle crash in history. Knievel came up short, causing the handlebars to rip out of his hands as he tumbled over them onto the pavement where he skidded into the Dunes parking lot. After his crash and recovery Knievel was more famous than ever. ABC-TV showed the jump over and over.

Ironically, when Knievel finally achieved the fame and possible fortune that he always wanted, his doctors were telling him that he might never walk without the aid of crutches, let alone ride and jump motorcycles. Knievel passed away in 2007.
 

Robbie Knievel – son of the late famous stuntman Evel Knievel, Robbie began jumping his bicycle at age 4 and rode motorcycles at age 7.

Robbie has completed over 350 jumps, setting 20 world records. Some of his most memorable and televised jumps Include paying homage to his father, by jumping the Caesars Palace fountains. The jump took place 22 years after Evel Knievel failed to clear the fountains in 1967. Robbie landed safely and became the first to successfully jump the fountains in 1989. Following the jump, Robbie stated “that was for you, Dad”.

In 1998 Robbie attempted a record-breaking jump of 231 feet over 30 limousines at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas. Robbie jumped the 130-foot gap between the two 13-story Jockey Club Towers in Las Vegas in 1999 and intentionally crashed his motorcycle into hay bales to avoid falling off the second tower.

A ceremony to honor the inductees will be held on Saturday, October 1 at 8:30pm at the 16th Annual Las Vegas BikeFest held in Downtown Las Vegas – Fremont East.

Las Vegas BikeFest 2016 will be held September 29 – October 2, 2016 in the heart of downtown Las Vegas on Fremont Street East.

Registration and hotel information for the 2016 Las Vegas BikeFest is now available on the event website, www.LasVegasBikeFest.com.

Registration will be held at the headquarter hotel, the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino on the world-famous Fremont Street Experience. More information regarding vendor space or event registration can be found at www.LasVegasBikeFest.com, or by calling 1-866-BIKEFEST
(1-866-245-3337).


This is the annual LADIES’ ISSUE of SPORTBIKES INC MAGAZINE dedicated to all the ladies out there on two wheels! On the cover is the amazing Red Spade (SBI Contributor, Industry Influencer) and her Honda CBR 600RR, “Spike”.

Here are a few of the other features that you’ll find inside:

MARIA COSTELLO, QUEEN OF THE ISLAND: This woman rules the Isle of Man!

IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS: Ladies First by Eric Wood.

THE FIRST RIDE: Adam Waheed rides the 2016 Yamaha XSR900.

Michael Lawless “Walks the Line” in Gratz, PA in this edition of THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN.

And of course all of the usual suspects are packed in this issue of SPORTBIKES INC MAGAZINE. Click HERE to read it for free, today, right now!

–Allan
Publisher, Editor in Chief




NEO-FUSION Marker Lights from KEN’S FACTORY–
The Style Is In The Details

Ken’s Factory Neo-Fusion marker lights shine with detail where style isn’t always found.

“Details Create Style” are the words that Ken’s Factory lives by. It is this brand philosophy that ensures that an often overlooked fringe part of the motorcycle is used to truly express flare – the smallest of the exterior lights on the bike; the marker lights.

Ken’s Factory Neo-Fusion lights are a three-wire lighting system that can be used for marker lights or even turn-signals as well. And for “show bikes and off-road applications only,” they can also be used as a taillight.

Featuring an amber lens, they are available in 4 finish treatments:

Black housing with black ring
Black housing with brass ring
Polished housing with brass ring
Polished housing with polished ring
These products are in stock now at Ken’s

Factory USA and can be bought directly online on the Ken’s Factory website:
kensfactoryusa.com/collections/marker-lights

For more information please contact
Nelson Kanno
KensFactoryUSA.com
info@KensFactoryUSA.com



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A CALL FROM THE MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION–
This is a very important reminder!

We have a small bit of time before Sturgis. We’re burnin’ daylight. Rush, GET YOUR FAVORITE RECIPES SENT TO ME, QUICK!

Yes, I’m hollering! I have asked nicely and gotten a dozen recipes. Thank you very much–all 5 of you!!!

If you physically cannot send me recipes, GET ANOTHER PERSON TO DO IT FOR YOU. You all use your mouth for eating as well as talking, so send me some recipes! NOW!

This is ultimately a fund-raising publication for the Motorcycle Riders Foundation. We plan to create a book of biker recipes and sell it to raise funds for the MRF. The MRF protect motorcycling in Washington everyday.

–Glenyce Jackson

You can call me 253-884-1909 or 253-303-2613.
You can mail me paper at
1921 192nd Ave. Ct. KP S
Lakebay, WA 98349-9415
Just DO IT!!!

This project is for the benefit of the MRF. HELP ME DO THE JOB FOR THE MRF!

–Glenyce



LAHD x Burly Brand Hooligan Tracker Being raffled off through LA Harley-Davidson–
is a track-ready Sportster 1200 conversion with the full tracker treatment and parts from several great companies. Raffle goes till the drawing event July 9th at LAHD and you can still buy tickets online!


MX FLOOR BOARDS
We are working hard at the Burly Brand compound to get lots of new product out to the world and our first step is expanding on our MX family of products. We have now added for Baggers, these MX Style Floor Boards!

BORN FREE 8 RECAP–
We had an absolute blast at Born Free 8 this year. We managed to pull off our largest setup yet and even finish our (full writeup
to come) brand new “DIRT BAGGER” build. Check out all the photos on our blog!

Burlybrand.com
714-367-1871
info@burlybrand.com

Burly Brand, 6911 Marlin Cir., La Palma, CA 90623

TUCKER ROCKY/BIKER’S CHOICE NEW TWIN POWER’ WEBSITE–Founded in 1982 and owned by Tucker Rocky/Biker’s Choice since their acquisition of NEMPCO in 1992, ‘Twin Power’ has come back with a roar this year, with a massive new products blitz, master- minded by experienced and respected V-twin specialist James Simonelli.

The latest initiative, a new web presence, is a follow-up to the new catalog unveiled in February.

“From pistons for Ironhead Sportsters to high-tech lithium ion batteries, we have more performance parts for more applications than ever, tested in independent labs to ensure that they fit and work like they should,” says James.

“We are really excited about the site and what it offers our dealers and customers. The new website goes hand-in-hand with the new catalog. It features the entire Twin Power line of products designed for V-twin motorcycles and includes technical information on the products that will help dealers and customers find the right parts for their particular motorcycle.

“We will be updating the site on a regular basis as we add new products,” says James. “We will also be adding some interactive features to the site in the future, so we encourage everyone to visit often.”

www.twinpower-usa.com
Posted by DealerWorld
www.Dealerworld.com


THIS JUST IN FROM THE SONS OF ARTHRITIS HEADQUARTERS–
I wanted to drop a line about my experience over the 4th of July weekend.

My wife and I were in the Black Hills of South Dakota on Sunday and I decided, mainly since our first stop was Sturgis Harley-Davidson, to wear my performance fabric Sons of Arthritis crossed pistons Ibuprofen Chapter t-shirt.

About noon we arrived at Mt Rushmore and we had made it about 25 yards past the first entrance arch and a gentleman passed me, turned and said “I like your shirt, I feel ya.”

We thought that was pretty cool and continued to walk. Just outside the final arch before the viewing plaza, another gentleman passed me, turned and commented, “I love your shirt and know where you are coming from.”

We giggled that two guys commented and we had been there less than 5 minutes. We viewed the monument and decided to go on the trail that goes right under the sculpture and halfway through there was a retired Air Force veteran with his family that commented how much he liked the shirt and knows the pain.

This one was fun as I too am a retired Air Force vet with service connected issues with my hip and back and am currently on a daily Ibuprofen prescription as I work toward a hip replacement. We visited for a bit.

Finally, later in the day we were walking along the street in Keystone, SD and a lady came up from behind me, tapped me on the shoulder and said “I like your shirt, did you get it out here?”

I told her “no, I ordered it at “sonsofarthritis.com“.

On Monday, the 4th while we were driving home my wife and I were laughing about how many people had commented on my shirt and she said she heard others that didn’t talk to us directly but were commenting to those around them about the shirt.

We had so much fun on the trip this past weekend but Sunday stands out a little extra with all the people that commented on the shirt and knowing the pain. Now I just have to decide what other items I am going to order!

–Brent
brentlindstrom@gra.midco.net


Support:

support@sonsofarthritis.com
www.sonsofarthritis.com

CYCLE SOURCE MAGAZINE PARTNERS WITH BIKERNET AND THE NEW BIKE BUILDING WORLD SERIES—As a Silver Sponsors.

It’s all new and kicking off in Sturgis at the Rally in a few weeks.

HOWARD KNIGHT AND HARLEY-DAVIDSON TECH COMING TO BIKERNET—“The fuel pump has arrived. The painted tins will be completed soon. Once I have the tank I will take photos of the fuel pump change out and provide detailed notes for you,” said Howard Knight the master leather worker. “The seat photo shows the scroll work I have in mind for the vests. I’ll send more seat photos as that project progresses.”

We are also working with Howard and the Harley Museum on a vest project using a 5-Ball Racing flat out vest. Can’t wait to see this puppy.

–Bandit




LINDBY CUSTOM INC. Brings you ground breaking innovations and fascinating designs even for the new Indians.

The unique fusion of creative engineering and excellence make us the proud manufacturer of The LINBAR, the original patented combined engine guard and highway peg. LINDBY CUSTOM INC., offers premier products and quality service.

The LINBAR: PATENT# D361311

Triple chrome plated.
1 ¼ outside diameter
Easily installed with simple hand tools.
Comes with all necessary hardware and instructions.

O-rings are replaceable but made of a high quality neoprene and won’t dry rot, if you do need to replace one you just slide it over the lower bracket.

We do offer wider O-rings for The LINBAR so instead of 10 small O-rings you can install 5 wide O-ring. Part number 412
Replacement O-ring kit (20 pieces) 405
You can add our clamp on foot pegs for additional comfort. Part number 810, 815 or 820. We recommend part #810 for the LINBAR for a clean and cool look.

LINBAR – 504-1:
For Indian Chief Classic / Chieftain / Vintage 2014-Present

Brand:
Indian
Product Code:504-1
Availability:In Stock
Price: $369.95




EARL THE GREAT RETURNS FROM THE DEAD—
His heart stopped in Canton, Ohio five minutes from a hospital where the cardiac specialist rides an old Triumph. “You didn’t have a heart attack,” the doctor said. “Your heart just stopped.”

The story is amazing, but Earl is back on the West Coast and preparing for the WhiteWall Nationals in San Pedro. Hell, at 70 he just broke a dead-lifting record of lifting 210 pounds 16 times in a minute.

So, rumors of Earl’s demise are bullshit, and he’s back working with ChopperTown and the Whitewalls Nationals crew.

One World Studios Ltd.
7413 W Manchester Ave #3
Los Angeles, CA 90045
(310) 210-6062

www.choppertown.com
www.facebook.com/choppertown




LOWBROW ACTION–
Come join us and hundreds of your new best motorcycle buddies at the 6th annual Lowbrow Getdown at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park in Garrettsville, Ohio this weekend. The festivities start Friday (with people arriving as early as Thursday) and go through Sunday.

Find directions and more info for the event at the Lowbrow Getdown website. Campground camping fees are $15 per night per person.

Cliff Jumping Contest

$250 prize pack to the winner!
Do you have some cliff jumping or diving skills? Or maybe not but you can work up a crowd? Come participate in the cliff jumping contest during the Lowbrow Getdown at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 9th, 2016. Free to enter, and this event will be judged by the audience’s response. The winner gets a prize pack from Poler, Cleveland Whiskey and Lowbrow Customs worth over $250! Get creative and get out there. If nothing else it is a great way to get rid of your hangover!

Prize for Best Camp

Let’s see what you’ve got..
There will also be a prize pack including goods from Poler, Cleveland Whiskey and Lowbrow Customs. All styles of campsites will be considered, from the ‘face-down-in-the-dirt-and-didn’t-bring-a-darn-thing’ variety to elaborate and innovative setups.

We will have food and drinks Friday evening supplied by Dan’s Dogs (of Medina, Ohio). Dan is bringing 400 hot dogs and has 10 different dogs on the menu, replete with toppings to satisfy any craving. Free while they last thanks to Lowbrow Customs! Saturday night we have more drinks and Pizza Hut has donated a couple dozen sheet pizzas for Getdown attendees. All while supplies last, please be self sufficient (there is some food and ice available at the camp grounds, as well as some small town restaurants not too far away).

Come join us next weekend, Saturday, July 16th 2016 for our first Lowbrow Swap & Meet at our new location, Lowbrow Customs 2873 Interstate Pkwy, Brunswick, Ohio 44212. Free swap meet spots to sell and trade your motorcycle parts, free entry, totally free event!

Come get killer deals on scratch-and-dent and returned parts, helmets and motorcycle accessories, all available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The showroom will also be open and you can order on the spot from our inventory and save by not having to pay shipping.




QUICK, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
 

Hellbound Steel Motorcycles Introduces Their 2006 Models

I have a 2004 HBS WICKED…STARTER HAS GONE, BUT NO ONE HAS A CLUE ON THE STARTER AND JACKSHAFT.

ANY ideas on locating one or how to purchase both pieces. It’s a 2004 107 cu in. great bike.

–Clyde Munger
Augusta, GA

We spoke to Clyde and hooked him up. He just need a new starter and how to move the jackshaft to the new unit for the BDL primary drive. It’s easy.

We explained how to tune it and check it for proper operation. Should be a breeze.

–Wrench




UNCLE MONKEY ON TIME–
Time catches up with us eventually. For my friend that day has been a longtime coming.

A turn in the military, bikes and hotrods and living a good life have taken their toll on him. He doesn’t get around as good as he use to, but he still makes it out the garage even if it only to sit at the bench and admire the toys a lifetime of hard work afforded him.

His kids check in every so often but more just to see if their “lottery has come in.” They threaten to put him in a senior’s complex and sell away the house that raised their family. It is something I hear from many of my older friends. Calls are more to see if the liquidators can sell away their past.

Their voices drip with resentment that the old man hasn’t passed along, that they can’t sell the machines that occupied so much of their father’s time. They forget about the summer vacation in the old street rod to a rod run across the country. They forget about the Sunday drives out to the lake.

They forget about the jealous smiles of kids lining the streets on a toy run. They forget the times when it was bad and dad would roll out on his chopper only to come back a short time later with his head on straight and tell them that it was alright.

They forgot about rolling up tight sleeves to get a glimpse of a menacing dragon or winking sailor girl etched into dark tanned arms.

They are conditioned to the new world; a world where they can isolate themselves into their phones laughing at cat videos. They wrap themselves up in steel cages that promise to stop for them so they don’t have to pay attention. To them everything is disposable, even their childhood.

They don’t see a cherry 32 Ford or a seventies survivor chopper. It is all old junk to them. Another call, another call to sell. They’ve already spent the money and now the old man keeps clinging to his youth leaving them high and dry.

My old friend sits at the bench steeping his tea. He talks about the time the kids scratched their names into the rear fender on the Softail, still there all these years later. The hints that two of the three were conceived in the back seat of the ’48 at the old drive-in before they built the new one.

He talks fondly of the Panhead he sold to Billy when times got tight, the one he bought back when the tables were turned. A life time of memories in cold steel and oil. I help him slip behind the wheel of the ‘32 and guide him down the drive. A 22-year-old kid is behind the wheel, Hair still short from his time on the other side of the world, anxious that Martha will let him hold her hand.

-bad Uncle Monkey




WHITEWALL NATIONALS —
 WAREHOUSE of KUSTOMS
We want to say thank you to everyone who has signed up, Cars, Trucks, Vans, Hot Rods, Rat Rods, Chop Tops, Roadsters, Classics, Lowriders, Motorcycles, Bobbers, Bar-Hoppers, Bicycles and Pedal Cars, all welcomed. Saturday July 16th Get your tickets 1-800-210-7021 808 W. 9th St. San Pedro, CA. 90731

We also appreciate the support from all the vendors, judges, car clubs, and everyone that contributes in making this a successful event. We appreciate you sharing on your social media and bring a few friends.

http://www.WhitewallNationals.com

WHITEWALL NATIONAS
1-800-210-7021
808 W. 9th
San Pedro, CA 90731



JIMS TOOL OF THE WEEK–
JIMS® No. 2234 Cam Seal Installer and Remover Tool
This handy tool removes and installs the cam seal without removing the cam cover from the engine.

Removal of old seal is simple. Mount the tool in place of the ignition plate, install two self- tapping screws through tool and into seal, turn center screw and seal is removed.

To install, the tool presses a new seal straight in to the proper depth for a no leak fit every time. This tool will also remove the cam cover from the engine case without prying.

Proudly made in the USA with JIMS® lifetime tool warranty, JIMS® No. 2243 has a suggested retail price of $139.90. For use on 1970-1999 Big Twin Evolution, Shovelhead, and aftermarket V-twin engines.




“RIDE THE WIND” to each stop on the Windy City Motorcycle group bike night tour–
The more bike nights you attend, the more chances you have to win the Grand Prize – A $1,500 Windy City Motorcycle group Gift card! Each bike night runs from 6:00PM to 9:00PM and includes fun activities like raffles, free food and beverages and LIVE music!


Be sure to “like” all of the Windy City motorcycle group Facebook pages and watch for additional chances to win! 

Illinois Harley-Davidson – July 7th
Fox River Harley-Davidson – July 14th
Dekalb Harley-Davidson – July 21st
City Limits Harley-Davidson – July 28th
Starved Rock Harley-Davidson – Aug. 4th
The Fire pit at Wild Fire Harley-Davidson – Aug. 11th *Final Bike night – Grand Prize drawing

*( Winner will be chosen on Thursday, Aug. 11th at the final Bike night stop held at Wild Fire Harley-Davidson. MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. Individuals may enter to win by attending each of the designated Bike night events and through participating on the WCMG social media pages.




THE FIRST CHANCE HOGAN BOOK–
Get your fix of murder, sex, custom bikes, action, and lots of romance. Chapters of this book ran in a series in the HORSE Back Street Choppers magazine.

Like old westerns, bikers love freedom, the open road, women, and a good fight. This is a non-stop two-wheeled adventure.

HARBOR TOWN SEDUCTION will be signed by the Author and contain 5-Ball Bling—Amazing! We also reduced the price to $14.95 – It’s all here – http://5ballracinggarage.com/product/harbor-town-seduction-book/




BIKERNET UNIVERSITY CULTURAL SENSITIVITY CLASS–

What did the Chinese couple name their tan, curly-haired baby?

Sum Ting Wong

–from Rogue and



AMERICAN BIKER Indian Motorcycle Riders Group Inaugural Ride–

Saturday, July 09, 2016
11:00 AM to 03:00 PM
679 Treeland Dr, Ladson, SC29456
Food Vendor, Group Ride, Test Drives

For more info:
843-641-0258
ann@americanbiker.biz


INTERESTING TIMES—What do you say? Life is nuts and then you die. Do you think it’s all due to over-population? Do you think I should just ignore the issues, drink whiskey and ride into the sunset? 

Obama wants us to believe we’ve created climate change, then he proudly announced about saving the auto industry, and they’re selling more cars than ever. Does that make sense? There are places in LA you can’t get to in a car at particular time, and if you did survive, there’s no place to park. So, why aren’t the number of cars regulated?

Tomorrow government entities will demand we drive zero-omission vehicles or electric vehicles. Then what? About the time we regulate our vehicles to death they’ll discover vehicles aren’t the problem, concrete is more harmful, and we need to grow more trees. I just wish they would stop, step back and consider Freedom first.

It’s tough when someone says we need to live in tents and ride bicycles to save the planet… What the hell can you say? Regarding vehicles: We don’t need to ban anything, just give more folks the chance to work out of their homes. It’s good for the kids, the home, the mind, finances, stress levels, and the planet. Amazing, right.

Have a terrific weekend and rider Free forever.

–Bandit


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