Hey,
I’ve noticed and was challenged by a trend of late. I spotted shops selling their wares using words like culture, markets, millennia, art, and such. There’s something strange about those words to some of us old bikers.
We were in the game because we loved it, found the romance, adventure, and intrigue in the middle of the night slipping between cops, girl’s apartments, and …
Hell, we didn’t care about making money. We just did our thing, and hoped we had enough change in our pockets at the end of the week for some weed, whiskey, women, and chrome.
Speaking of adventures. I’m getting that buzz again as we loaded my van with our Salt Torpedo, 5-Ball Racing, streamlined trike parts and start the trek to Paughco, in Carson City, about a frame. Shortly the reports will be flying.
Let’s hit the news. The Bikernet Thursday News is sponsored in part by Cycle Source Magazine, Iron Trader, and ChopperTown.
LE PERA SEAT OF THE WEEK— For Dynas ’06-’16, the Maverick/Backrest. Some of us wouldn’t consider backrests in the past, but then we stuffed a backpack between the sissybar and our lower backs for comfort. Here’s the right way to do it.—Bandit
Overview
The LePera Maverick with removable backrest is a beautifully shaped touring seat that will give you and your bike an unbelievable combination of both comfort and style.
Just like all LePera seats, the Maverick has a 16 gauge, powder coated, carpeted base plate.
The deeply contoured driver seating area is 13″ wide while the passenger seating is 12.5″ wide.
Price includes backrest.
Backrests feature:
Quick & easy removal – no tools or assembly required. All necessary hardware is built into the seat.
Full Adjustability – up & down and forward & back.
Does not use the stock backrest assembly.
Specs
Driver Seating:
13″ Wide
Passenger Seating:
12.5″ Wide
MSRP:
$762.00
Part Number:
LK-970BR [’06-’16] Dyna
LAKE RUN COMING– 1st Annual Memorial Weekend Party at Quail Ridge Park off Hwy 50 John Mosby Hwy Aldie, VA
Website is under construction, but should be up & Running in the next week.
CHEROKEE CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN ANTIQUE MOTORCYCLE CLUB NEWS–
I wanted to share yet another new program at Cherokee. Our BoD’s hand-selected and appointed Regional Ambassadors in 14 different geographical regions around Texas and Oklahoma. By doing so we have essentially filled in most of the big blank spaces on the AMCA TX/OK Map. Something Mr. Davis, Director if Chapters and your Board has wanted to do for quite some time down here.
We will be adding our TX/OK website map soon to include the City/Region & associated Cherokee Regional Ambassador name & contact information for any Vintage and Classic Motorcycle Enthusiast whom lives near or moves to these locations. This will be a far more effective way in allowing existing and potential AMCA members to find a local Chapter group of our members to ride and socialize with.
As you know, right now the only listing on the AMCA website for Cherokee is our corporate address in Austin TX. This has caused some confusion to those enthusiasts who look for an AMCA Chapter near them in other parts of TX and OK. We respectfully ask that you add these appropriate city/regional locations and contact info on the AMCA website when you can find time. I can forward all data to you upon request.
Our Oklahoma Director Lyle Henry has published his 2016 Strategic Plan and Goals to promote the AMCA throughout all of Oklahoma. We signed up three new members last month in Tulsa which is a good start in establishing a strong AMCA base there as well. This past weekend a large group of Oklahoma members met for lunch and spent the day riding together as well.
Watch for upcoming Pate event news sponsored in part by Bikernet.com
For the Love of the Sport;
Steve Klein, President / Editor
Cherokee Chapter AMCA
Cc: Cherokee Chapter Board
Select AMCA Board
TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE REBORN– The new Triumph Bonneville T120 and T120 Black.
Timeless icons, beautifully evolved.
•The timeless style and iconic character of the original Bonneville is reborn in the classy and authentic Bonneville T120 and effortlessly cool T120 Black. Both crafted to the highest standard of detailing, quality and finish, matched by the capability and performance of a truly modern classic.
•Powered by the all-new 1200cc ‘high torque’ Bonneville engine, fed by beautiful authentically styled twin throttle bodies. Built to deliver more torque lower down and across the rev range. Authentic peashooter exhausts deliver that genuine sound of a British twin.
•Both featuring an all-new chassis and suspension developed for refined all day riding every day, all day, with or without a passenger. Combining Triumph’s signature ride dynamic of neutrality, agility and stability with advanced levels of capability and comfort.
•Inspired by the legendary 1959 Bonneville and styled to incorporate more of the original’s iconic DNA. Both with a significantly higher level of finish, beautifully authentic detailing and standard of equipment that sets a new benchmark.
•The Bonneville T120 and T120 Black are two of the five exciting motorcycles in the new Bonneville family – all with 100% authentic Bonneville character, truly modern capability and performance.
Like the iconic original Bonneville T120, that enjoyed global success thanks to its heart-stopping looks and game-changing performance, with their poise, elegance and attitude, the new Bonneville T120 and T120 Black are perfectly in tune with today’s desire for authenticity, character and capability.
See more on Bikernet soon.
QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY– I dialed a number and got the following recording, “I am not available right now, but thank you for caring enough to call. I am making some changes in my life. Please leave a message after the Beep. If I do not return your call, you are one of the changes.”
The irony of life is that, by the time you’re old enough to know your way around, you’re not going anywhere.
A foursome of golfers, all in their 40s, discussed where they should meet for lunch. Finally it was agreed that they would meet at Hooters because the waitresses were young, good looking, had big breasts and wore short-shorts.
Ten years later, at age 50, the golfing buddies once again discussed where they should meet for lunch. Finally it was agreed that they would meet at Hooters because the food and service was good, they had many televisions to watch the games on, and the beer selection was excellent.
Ten years later, at age 60, the foursome again discussed where they should meet for lunch. Finally it was agreed that they would meet at Hooters because there was plenty of parking, they could dine in peace, and it was good value for the money.
Ten years later, at age 70, they discussed where they should meet for lunch. Finally it was agreed that they would meet at Hooters because the restaurant was wheelchair accessible and had a toilet for the disabled.
Ten years later, at age 80, the friends discussed where they should meet for lunch. Finally it was agreed that they would meet at Hooters because they had never been there before.
–from Rogue and Jerry
MBLEATHERS DREAMS AND CONNECTS WITH BILL WALL–
After an unbelievable interesting and intense learning process in the leather business for the last 10 years as MBLeathers I decided to take things further than anything I`ve ever dreamed about.
As I`m seeking for perfection in every aspect of the leather business I`m proud to announce, that I`ll continue with my career in the USA. Legendary Bill Wall Leather Inc. in Malibu California will be from June 2016 on my new workplace.
As MBLeathers nothing will change and you can reach me through my website and email address at any time.
Thanx to everybody for your ongoing support.
–Mario
MBLeathers – Burkardt
PoBox / Postfach 52
5074 Eiken
Switzerland
Great job…give the lady my phone number…..
–Scrub Hansen
32scrub@gmail.com
Fountain Valley, CA
Autotrader/Monster Energy/Yamaha’s Weston Peick began the opening lap of 450SX Heat 1 inside of the top-five. He battled for position throughout the six-lap qualifier, ultimately finishing in fourth place to earn his spot in the Main Event.
Justin Brayton quickly went to work aboard his BTO Sports/WPS/KTM in 450SX Semi 1, passing for second place on Lap 1 and closing in on the leader. He eventually settled for second, just ahead of fellow Pirelli racer, TPJ Racing’s Nick Schmidt in fifth place.
Kyle Cunningham powered his Motorcycle Superstore Suzuki to claim the 450SX LCQ holeshot, logging consistent laps to take the win and transfer to the Main Event.
As the gate dropped for the 450SX Class Main Event, Brayton found himself toward the front of the field, circulating the first lap in sixth place. During the early stages of the race, he was under heavy pressure from Peick as they paced each other lap after lap. Brayton finished strong to claim sixth place, while Peick crossed the line in eighth.
Schmidt started the Main Event just outside of the top-10, which put him in a good position to battle for his best finish of the season. The privateer battled hard to an impressive 16th place.
It was a last minute decision for Cunningham to lineup for the Main Event after a big crash earlier in the day, but he decided to lineup and attempt to race. The pain proved to be too much as he was forced to retire from the race early on Lap 9. He was credited with 19th place.
Matt Bisceglia started just inside the top-10 of 250SX Class Heat 1 aboard his MAD Racing/Dirt Candy Graphics/Suzuki, but rode strong the entire race to transfer directly to the Main Event via a seventh place finish.
Motorcycle Superstore Suzuki’s Jimmy Albertson qualified by crossing the checkered flag just behind Bisceglia in eighth place. TPJ Racing’s Cody Church used a third place in the 250 LCQ to make his first Main Event of the season.
In the 250SX Class Main Event, Bisceglia grabbed an excellent start using his SCORPION MX32 tires and took over the lead before the pack reached the second turn. He led the talented field of riders for several laps, eventually surrendering the lead as he battled for a podium position. The Texan fought-hard the entire 15 laps, which helped him secure third place as he rounded out the podium. He now has three career 250SX podium finishes.
A chaotic start to the race collected Albertson, leaving him near the tail end of the field when he rounded the opening lap. Despite the misfortune, he was able to salvage a 17th place finish. Church gained valuable experience in his first main event of the season, finishing 21st.
The eleventh round of Monster Energy Supercross takes place next Saturday, March 19th from Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.
450SX Class Results
1. Ken Roczen, Clermont, Fla., Suzuki
2. Marvin Musquin, Corona, Calif., KTM
3. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM
4. Cole Seely, Sherman Oaks, Calif., Honda
5. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Kawasaki
6. Justin Brayton, Mint Hill, N.C., KTM
7. Trey Canard, Edmond, Okla., Honda
8. Weston Peick, Wildomar, Calif., Yamaha
9. Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., Husqvarna
10. Jake Weimer, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki
– – –
16. Nicholas Schmidt, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Suzuki
19. Kyle Cunningham, Willow Park, Texas, Suzuki
450SX Class Championship Standings
1. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM – 233
2. Ken Roczen, Clermont, Fla., Suzuki – 199
3. Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., Husqvarna – 175
4. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Kawasaki – 170
5. Cole Seely, Sherman Oaks, Calif., Honda – 163
6. Marvin Musquin, Corona, Calif., KTM – 156
7. Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Yamaha – 142
8. Justin Brayton, Mint Hill, N.C., KTM – 125
9. Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., KTM – 105
10. Jake Weimer, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki – 92
Eastern Regional 250SX Class Results
1. Justin Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., KTM
2. Jeremy Martin, Millville, Minn., Yamaha
3. Matt Bisceglia, Weatherford, Texas, Suzuki
4. Alex Frye, Huntingtown, Md., KTM
5. Jesse Wentland, Elk River, Minn., Honda
6. Malcolm Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Honda
7. Benny Bloss, Oak Grove, MO., Yamaha
8. Gannon Audette, Tallahassee, Fla., Kawasaki
9. Paul Coates, Zephyrhills, Fla., Honda
10. Arnaud Tonus, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Kawasaki
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17. Jimmy Albertson, Shawnee, Okla., Suzuki
21. Cody Church, Grand Junction, Colo., Kawasaki
Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship Standings
1. Jeremy Martin, Millville, Minn., Yamaha – 65
2. Justin Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., KTM – 63
3. Malcolm Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Honda – 55
4. Martin Davalos, Clermont, Fla., Husqvarna – 45
5. Aaron Plessinger, Hamilton, Ohio, Yamaha – 45
6. Tyler Bowers, Corona, Calif., Kawasaki – 35
7. Matt Bisceglia, Weatherford, Texas, Suzuki – 32
8. Benny Bloss, Oak Grove, MO., Yamaha – 32
9. Alex Frye, Huntingtown, Md., KTM – 31
10. Jesse Wentland, Elk River, Minn., Honda – 30
BIKE WEEK BEER TUB GIRLS COME TO BANDIT’S CANTINA–
Everybody knows it… one of the first smiling faces you see at the rallies are the beautiful
BEER TUB GIRLS. Hell, doesn’t matter if you want a beer or not, you’re buying one just to talk to one of these hotties.
As long as there is beer, there will be beer tub girls, so scroll through the gallery & enjoy the views.
Pic’s are by the Cantina’s photographers Jack McIntyre and Chopper Dave from Daytona Bikeweek 2016.
–JACK MCINTYRE
PHOTOGRAPHER
All-Knowing Co-Editor of Bandit’s Cantina
HANG ON FOR THE LATEST ONE-WHEELED VEHICLE– One-wheeled gyro skate wholesale is available now. If you are looking for a supplier of a gyro-stabilized personal electric vehicle (also commonly referred to as a “Apollowheel” or a “E-wheel” or a “gyropode skateboard”), IJC Tech can be your partner.
We are one of few hoverboard skateboard manufacturers in the world by Jan 2016 and our workers are land-based sport fans. This new skateboard uses the similar technology as two wheel electronic scooter- they both take advantage of gyroscope to enable users to gain balance and surf on land.
Some of you may be curious about their differences. Mastering a gyro skateboard requires more practices than a two-wheel self balancing scooter. However, if you love snowboarding or if you are looking for something with more physical challenge, you are much likely to prefer a gyro skate. Conquering a tougher thing usually brings you more fun and greater sense of achievement.
You can say a gyro skate is the fun combination of both a skateboard and self balancing scooter. With a gyro skate, you move sideways like a skateboard in electric-powered method. It can “read” your mind and take you to about 11 miles per charge like a self-balancing scooter.
The gyro skate’s specification
Dimension: 77cm X 21cm
Wheel size: 10 inch
Net Weight: 10kg
Max speed: 20km/h – 25km/h
Max load: 150kg
Motor Power: 350W/500W
Charging time: 1.5hrs-2hrs
Clip range: 30 degree
Batteries: Panasonic or Samsung for options
Battery Input: 67.2V (with Panasonic batteries)
Battery capacity: 2900mAh/174Wh (with Panasonic batteries)
Range: 11 miles with Samsung batteries
Water proof ability: the baseboard shall avoid contacting water
Music: 1 Bluetooth speaker
LED Light: colorful marquee
Cell phone App: optional
Boxes: 1 gift box and 1 outer box
For more detailed spec info, please contact us
IJC TECH LIMITED
Teli: 0086 755 2966 8122 Fax: 0086 86 755 27788035
Jacklee@ijctech.com
www.ijcsmartbalancewheel.com
COULD THERE BE HOPE IN CALIFORNIA— from the San Diego Antique Car Club
Legislation (S.B. 1239) has been reintroduced in the California Senate
by Senator Ted Gaines to exempt all motor vehicles prior to the 1981
model year from the emissions inspection requirement.
To find out how you can shape the course of this proposal, click the
SEMA Action Network Alert below:
If not clickable, please copy and paste the address to your browser:
http://www.acccdefender.org/docs/S.B._1239.pdf
–Charger Steve
SanDACC President
— Rex Roden
President – Association of California Car Clubs
–Debi Chapman
Secretary
San Diego Association of Car Clubs
(619) 249-7763
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TRAILBLAZERS NEWS– 40 DAYS UNTIL THE 72ND ANNUAL TRAILBLAZERS BANQUET
We are all looking forward to April 23rd. If you are on the waiting list, and get a call that seats are available, please contact Cassie to pay for the seats. Otherwise they will be offered to someone else. Cassie can be reached at (949) 727 3727 or csilhan@msf-usa.org.
RIDE ON MOLLY “6”
The late, great Roland “Molly” Sanders will be honored again with a ride to remember him. The ride date is set for Saturday, May 21st and a lunch location reserved at El Rey Restaurant in Pauma Valley, one of his favorites. See the attached letter for more information. Contact Alan DeCarr if you are interested so he can make sure you get current information.
NEW OWNERS OF CYCLE NEWS
Powersport Media has purchased Cycle News and all the staff, properties, editorial and sales efforts remain intact and ongoing. Still at the top of its niche after over 50 years of publication.
UBER ON TWO WHEELS
Uber Moto, in Thailand only, is a novel idea. Some brave souls are hopping on the back of a stranger’s bike in some of the most congested traffic in the world. Look at the gridlock and Evel Kneivel immulating riders on youtube. And luggage! Oh my gosh, how many suitcases can they pile on top.
OFF ROAD LEGISLATION INTRODUCED
U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein has introduced legislation that would designate five existing off-highway-vehicle recreation areas encompassing 142,000 acres as permanent Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Areas. The AMA is reviewing the merits of the Feinstein bill.
STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM HALL OF FAME
Trailblazer Hall of Famer Buddy Stubbs plus Bert Baker, Jerry Covington, John Penton, and Gary Spellman will be inducted into the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum Hall of Fame at the annual Rally on August 10, 2016. Congratulations to all of them.
GARY PRESTON R.I.P.
Gary was a District 37 Desert Racer for over 20 years and a multi Baja “1000” winner with team mate, Larry Bergquist. He was a founding member of the Buzzards MC. He died suddenly in the town of Baker, Ca. on February 24th, while on a trip to the desert. His services were held in Glendora on Saturday, March 12th. Erik Bergquist said that Gary was his dad’s most loyal and dearest friend and will be sorely missed by all who were lucky enough to know him.
FASTEST LAP AWARD
The AMA announced that Ohlins USA, known for suspension technology will be sponsoring an award for the fastest lap at each round of the 2016 AMA Pro Flat Track season.
ROUND 12 OF AMA PRO FLAT TRACK IN NEW YORK
Another race has been added to the season. On August 20 Round 12 will be held at the Central New York Raceway Park (CNYRP). It is an all new facility in Central Square, NY, north of Syracuse. Also a new racing surface, called SYNDI, a synthetic wax additive mixed with clay. It is supposed to be dustless and dries quicker. About time.
GOOD NEWS
Eddie Castro is a cancer survivor. He has finished the last of his chemo and started racing again. HIs first race was Ventura. We all wish him the very best in his recovery and racing.
PRESTON PETTY NEEDS YOUR HELP AND PRAYERS
Preston, a Trailblazer Hall of Famer, was found unconscious in his RV and spent time in the hospital. He has COPD, needs oxygen and was malnourished. A GOFUNDME.com account has been set up by some friends. Preston is a super nice guy that has made an impact on the motorcycle industry and now he really needs our help.
PETER STARR’S CANCER FOUNDATION
Peter Starr, a 11 year prostate cancer survivor, wants to pass along important information. He had no surgery, drugs or radiation and is doing great. If you want to know more: www.survivingprostatecancer.org Peter is in the Trailblazers Hall of Fame.
PRO FLAT TRACK RACING IN PHOENIX
On Saturday, May 14, AMA Pro Flat Track racing will return to the Phoenix area for the first time in 30 years. Round 4 will take place at Turf Paradise in Scottsdale, Arizona.Gates open at noon and races start at 3:00pm. Other entertainment and a vendor area are planned. Http://www.ArizonaMile.com
HELMET LAWS STILL UP IN THE AIR
A bill to repeal Nebraska’s mandatory helmet law passed but it is being heavily protested. In Tennessee a bill is stalled in committee. Both bills would allow riders 21 and older to choose, but each has stipulations about insurance and/or a hike in fees.
Meanwhile, in Bhagalpur, India, you can’t buy fuel and there are fines and penalties if you don’t have a helmet on.
DON’T SPLIT LANE IN COLORADO
An 8-5 vote killed lane splitting in Colorado. That was close considering the chairman of the committee and the Highway Patrol were against it. They claimed there was not enough evidence to show lane splitting was safe.
BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
Bonneville got support from state legislators in February. A resolution urges the U.S Bureau of Land Management to restore the speedway “to safe high-speed racing conditions.”
The House Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment Committee passed it unanimously. The AMA, Save the Salt Coalition the Utah Alliance and others are working on a plan to save the Bonneville Salt Flats. The 2015 racing events were canceled due to a depletion of salt.
2016 LACALENDAR MOTORCYCLE SHOW AND CONCERT
Coming to the Sagebrush Cantina in Calabasas on Saturday, July 23rd. 11am -4pm
WEAR AN ASCOT SHIRT FOR EASTER
They have a 30% off Spring Forward sale going on. www.ascotmotorsports.com
WANT A CUSTOM BMW MASTERPIECE
A 1975 BMW R75/6, by Tony Prust is going to be auctioned off to a supporter of the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. You have a year to donate to the Hall of Fame and get a chance to win either the BMW or a Prust Indian Chief. Your donation goes to the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit www.motorcyclemuseum.org
SPEEDWAY AT PERRIS
Saturday, March 19th is the Spring Classic. Handicap and scratch racing. The Team racing finals will be on April 2nd. Perris Raceway 1205 Burton Road. dreamteamspeedway@sbcglobal.net. Races at 5pm.
BSA CLUB RIDES
Sunday March 20 is the BSAOCSC Inland Empire Vintage street ride. It starts in Temecula area. info (951) 440 3521
Saturday April 2nd BSAOCNC Clubmans Show and Swap San Jose Fairgrounds. Same day as San Jose Indoor Short Track.
On Sunday, April 10 is the BSAOCSC “Al Baker Dual Sport” ride. For British & other vintage motorcycles with street registration and spark arresters. (310)920 3393 (760 365 9191 (951) 440 3521
April 10th is Vintage Bike Orange County at Mr. Pete’s Grill 19071 Brookhurst, Huntington Beach 2-4
Saturday and Sunday April 16-17 BSAOCNC & SC Mid State Ride. (805) 798 3573 or (661) 703 9249
BEST SELLING SHIRT AT BIKE WEEK– The guy that does the silk screening said this was the biggest selling shirt at the Iron Horse during Bike Week this year.
–Rogue
NEW FROM Kuryakyn Plug-N-Go Driver Backrest For Indian–
SOMERSET, WIS, MARCH 15, 2016—The all-new Kuryakyn Plug-N-Go Driver Backrest for Indian models provides ideal lumbar support that can be dialed in to suit the needs of virtually any rider.
The stylish, contoured pads are wrapped in premium black or tan synthetic leather that’s weather-resistant and tailored to flawlessly match factory Indian saddles. Height can be adjusted by simply mating coordinated notches on the durable welded and stamped steel backrest with the included mounting bracket, which bolts securely to the frame beneath the seat.
Fore and aft adjustability can be set up during installation, rounding out a full range of adjustable relief where it’s needed most. A removable Velcro pouch attaches to the rear of the backrest pad to provide a zippered stash pocket and additional foam padding for passenger comfort.
The Plug-N-Go Driver Backrest with Black Pad (P/N 1628) and classic stitching is in stock and available now. The Tan Pad (P/N 1629) features diamond stitching and can be pre-ordered at the link below, with expected availability in late April. Hardware is included for bolt-on installation on all ’14-’16 Indian models (except Scout) with factory seats.
•P/N 1628 – Black Pad, P/N 1629 – Tan Pad, MSRP: $599.99
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/4959/plug-n-go-driver-backrest-for-indian
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE PRESENTS THE ‘FRONTIER 111’ CUSTOM SPRINGFIELD TO BE FEATURED ON BIKERNET BAGGERS– Azzkikr Custom Baggers’ Len Edmondson plies his art on Indian Motorcycle’s newest bagger.
Indian Motorcycle®, America’s first motorcycle company, is proud to present the “Frontier 111” crafted by Azzkikr Custom Baggers of Phoenix, Ariz., as a radical interpretation of the new Indian Springfield motorcycle.
The first custom to be built based on the 2016 Indian Springfield, Azzkikr’s Frontier 111 showcases builder Len Edmondson’s exceptional talents for creating award-winning and fully functional artwork. With this bike, his acute attention to detail and outrageous craftsmanship offer a truly show-stopping example of a thoroughly modern retro bagger that features classic lines via contemporary, artistic flare.
See the whole tamale on BikernetBagger.
THERE’S HOPE FOR PERFORMANCE— Members of both chambers of Congress have introduced versions of a bill that would prevent the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from regulating the conversion of street motorcycles and other motor vehicles into competition-only racers. The EPA failed to provide proper notice of this regulation, including it in an unrelated heavy-duty-truck regulation. The proposed rule would hurt thousands of amateur and professional motorcycle racing enthusiasts and the millions of fans who enjoy motorcycle competition.
The bi-partisan Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act of 2016 (H.R. 4715 and S. 2659, RPM Act) would ensure that converting motor vehicles into competition-only vehicles remains legal. Street motorcycles are considered motor vehicles under the Clean Air Act.
The RPM Act was introduced in the House by U.S. Reps. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.), Henry Cuellar (D-Texas), Richard Hudson (R-N.C.), Bill Posey (R-Fla.) and Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.).
The Senate version was introduced by U.S. Sens. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) and Dean Heller (R-N.C.).
We need to pay very close attention to this. Our industry hangs in the balance.
–Bandit
THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY IS STILL OPEN–
“Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships.”
A duded-up city rider walks into a seedy tavern in Sturgis, SD. He sits at the bar and notices a grizzled old biker with his arms folded, staring blankly at a full bowl of chili. After fifteen minutes of just sitting there staring at it, the newby rider bravely asks the old biker, ‘If you ain’t gonna eat that, mind if I do?’
The old veteran of a thousand rides slowly turns his head toward the young pup and says, ‘Nah, you go ahead.’
Eagerly, the guy wearing the shiny new leather fashions reaches over and slides the bowl into his place and starts spooning it in with delight. He gets nearly down to the bottom of the bowl and notices a dead mouse in the chili.
The sight was very shocking and he immediately barfed up the chili back into the bowl. The old biker quietly says, ‘Yep, that’s as far as I got, too.’
I changed my motorcycle horn to gunshot sounds. People move out of the way much faster now.
–from Rogue and Jerry
CODE OF THE WEST LIST–
For every minute that I am not Grateful, I lose an opportunity to say Thanks.
For every minute I worry about money, I toss 60 seconds when I could be making a buck.
For every minute I procrastinate I lose 60 seconds of action opportunity.
For every minute I give to holding on, I lose 60 seconds of the Peace of letting go.
For every minute I give into stress, I Lose 60 seconds of pure tranquility.
For every minute I spend in whining about a problem, I lose 60 seconds of finding the solution.
For every minute I give into thinking about what I don’t have, I lose 60 seconds of enjoying what I do have.
For every minute I give into anger, I lose 60 seconds of Peace.
For every minute I give to the past, I lose 60 seconds of getting new shit done.
For every minute I spend condemning, I lose 60 seconds of making way for good.
For every minute I spend eating food I don’t need, I lose 60 seconds for building strength.
For every minute I give to frowning I lose 60 seconds of smiling.
Spend every second wisely and with benevolence.
–Venerable Master Yale
GUN NUT VIDEO OF THE WEEK– Glock Releases New Commercial That’s Sure to Make Gun Owners Smile
BIKEWEEK BAGGERS COMING TO BIKERNET BAGGERS— I hit the streets along with Chopper Dave searching for the best baggers of Bike Week. We found them, shot them, edited them, and posted them in the Best BikeWeek Baggers gallery on Bikernet Baggers.
You’ll dig it!
–JACK MCINTYRE
PHOTOGRAPHER
All Powerful Co-Editor of Bandit’s Cantina
BIKERNET.COM
GONE IN 60 SECONDS…FOUND IN 10!–
Thieves Remove 3 Locks from Motorcycle; FIN Leads Police Within Inches.
Even after taking extra precautions to avoid theft by installing 2 disc locks and heavy chain, a 2015 Kawasaki ZX14 motorcycle was stolen in Charlotte, NC on February 25, 2016.
The Find It Now vehicle recovery team received a call at 7:58AM with alert of the theft. Leveraging the unique GPS and cellular tracking capabilities of the FIN GPS security device installed at motorcycle purchase.
Find It Now recovery experts were able to quickly obtain the real-time location coordinates of the stolen Kawasaki over 100 miles from the theft, in Columbia, SC.
Established in 2008, Find It Now USA is a Florida-based, Veteran owned and operated company, specializing in motorcycle and power-sports vehicle theft detection and recovery. Visit FindItNowUSA.com or call 888-811-3883 for more information.
Call us…we have a unique service…we answer the phone!
Visit Our Website…Click Here!
–Rick Raus
GOT SOME COOL STUFF THAT WILL STOP THEM IN THEIR TRACKS? CYCLE SOURCE EDITORIAL OPPORTUNITY–
We’re looking for Handlebars, Controls & Electrical Components for our June ’16 Issue Buyer’s Guide.
All you have to do is submit a high res photo and a short description (120 words or less) including price and where to buy it to cyclesourcemain@comcast.net. This is a free media opportunity for manufacturers of Handlebars, Controls & Electrical Components.
The deadline is Friday, March 25th. Limit 5 Submissions per company.
NOT SO ACCURATE NEWS OF THE WEEK– Feds Plan To Ban Biker Clubs From Wearing Logos.
Federal law enforcement plans to ban fight back against biker gangs by banning them from wearing group logo patches on their jackets. Claiming that “the logo itself furthers a criminal enterprise,” prosecutors say that groups like the Mongols Nation should have the rights to their group’s logo seized by the federal government.
Police claim that if biker gangs could be stripped of their logos, this would in turn diminish their power.
Prosecutors say that this plan essentially seeks to claim rights to their logos. Without the logos, the government believes that their power will somehow wane.
A source told Fox News that “It not just stripping them of their identity, or robbing them of a recruiting tool, it’s taking the star off their helmet. The logo itself furthers a criminal enterprise.”
Donald Charles Davis, the author of the book Aging Rebel: Dispatches From The Motorcycle Outlaw Frontier, claims that this is being seen as “just a first step to what the government wants to do to all motorcycle clubs. They want to outlaw motorcycle clubs by taking their insignia away from them.”
To complicate this bizarre approach, the Mongols Nation badge was actually registered as a trademark in 2005, by the group itself. But it was prohibited in 2008 when the ATF arrested more than 100 members of the group.
The ban then was later lifted. But the government is still apparently planning on claiming rights to the logo and others once legal precedence is set with the Mongols.
The case is due to be heard in a Los Angeles court on June 2nd. We will keep you updated on the case and the implications it has for the rest of us who are not in biker gangs, who the government may nevertheless oppose.
–from Rogue
They’re referring to the Mongols patch seizure case that we “won” last summer. Not to say that the police AREN’T out for bikers’ patches, but this is sorta old news.
–Bill Bish
NCOM
Second-Annual Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis Announced– Call for Open Nominations through “Hero’s Ride of a Lifetime”
Today Full Vision Productions announced that the second annual Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis (VCR) will be hosted in summer 2016 and a new nomination program, “Hero’s Ride of a Lifetime,” has been added. Starting in Los Angeles, California on July 30, the nine-day ride to Sturgis, SD will provide twenty veterans a chance to use motorcycle therapy as a way to decompress from the challenges of post-war life.
Founded in 2015 by veteran Army Paratrooper Dave Frey and Emmy-award winning director Robert Manciero, VCR uses motorcycle therapy to provide a healing and fun experience for a select group of veterans who need support.
“Giving veterans an outlet for their stress, and creating a way for them to find emotional balance, is critical,” said ride founder Dave Frey. “As a veteran myself, I’ve used long motorcycle rides for years as a mechanism to decompress. It occurred to me that others would benefit from the power of motorcycle therapy. VCR provides a group of veterans with the benefits of riding, plus a camaraderie and brotherhood that veterans often have difficulty finding on their own.”
The challenges for veterans are well documented. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and difficulties with re-assimilation to civilian life are common. Iraq and Afghanistan veterans – many who are still young individuals – are facing a major crisis, with an estimated 20 percent of those veterans having PTSD and/or depression according to a 2014 survey*. Motorcycle therapy is one of several effective therapies for veterans seeking relaxation, peace of mind and enjoyment.
VCR 2016 will give 15 ambulatory and five amputee/disabled veterans of various military branches – the majority of whom are post-9/11 vets – the opportunity to work toward overcoming their post-war challenges on the open road.
Riding from Los Angeles to Sturgis, the veterans travel through the most scenic back roads of the western United States on the latest Indian Motorcycle models, some with Champion sidecars and custom trikes. They experience the great outdoors and the beauty this country has to offer, using motorcycles as a mechanism for healing. Along the ride route, the group will stop in small towns to meet with other veterans, supporters and riders, and participate in various adventures, including off-road excursions, and street rallies.
Upon arrival in Sturgis, the group is treated to a special “Hero’s Welcome” and have a week-long “ultimate rider” experience, taking part in the world-famous Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and further solidifying a brother/sisterhood that was formed on the open roads of the Wild West.
In addition to the veterans chosen by the sponsoring team from various organization, the new program “Hero’s Ride of a Lifetime”, enables the public to nominate two deserving veterans to join the ride.
People are asked to visit VeteransCharityRide.org/heros-ride to nominate their favorite post-9/11 veteran and describe why he or she is deserving of this amazing experience. Two heroes will be chosen to join the group – one rider (motorcycle license and experience required) and one amputee/disabled veteran (motorcycle license not necessary), who will ride in a donated Champion Sidecar. The online nomination program will run from March 4 through April 15.
The two chosen heroes will be announced on Memorial Day, May 30th, on VeteransCharityRide.org. More details and nomination forms are available at VeteransCharityRide.org/heros-ride/.
“Champion Sidecars & Trikes is thrilled to participate in this program for a second year. This year, we are providing more vehicles, so more veterans can reap the benefits of motorcycle therapy and everything this great program has to offer. We believe in the power of motorcycle therapy, and are proud to partner with VCR to change and save lives,” said Craig Arrojo, President of Champion Sidecars & Trikes. Visit http://www.championsidecars.com/ for more information.
Back for a second year as primary sponsor is Indian Motorcycle, with additional sponsorship and support provided by Liberty Sport (official eyewear sponsor of VCR), Red Cliffs Lodge (Moab, UT), Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorney, and The Legendary Buffalo Chip in Sturgis, SD.
Please visit www.fullvisionproductions.com for more details.
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INCREDIBLE, THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY IS STILL OPEN– My wife and I had words, but I didn’t get to use mine.
A three-year-old boy was examining his testicles while taking a bath. “Mom” he asked, “are these my brains?”
“Not yet,” she replied.
–from Jerry and Rogue
DUCATI SEATTLE SEASON OPENER– JOIN THE PARTY!
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Saturday, March 19
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Celebrate the 2016 Ducati model lineup! This lineup includes the 959 Panigale, Scrambler Sixty2, Hypermotard 939, Monster 1200 R, and especially the revolutionary XDiavel cruiser. Be the first to see it in person. Test rides all day long! Snacks and drinks provided. Join us here!
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AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame creates more inclusive rules, expands
accessibility
PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation has
enacted changes for the American Motorcyclist Association Motorcycle
Hall of Fame that increase the Hall of Fame’s inclusiveness.
The changes include:
* A Highly Qualified Candidate category that will empower the
independent Hall of Fame Selection Committees to nominate candidates
whose accomplishments have taken place outside the public eye but have
played a significant role in motorcycling.
* Starting with the Hall of Fame Class of 2016, all AMA Life Members
with at least 25 consecutive years of membership will be invited to vote
for Hall of Fame inductees. This includes all AMA Charter Life Members
and paid AMA Life Members who have at least 25 consecutive years of
membership.
In addition, in recognition of the past and ongoing financial support
that the AMA and its members contribute to the AMHF, all current AMA
members who show their valid AMA card will receive free entry into the
Hall of Fame museum.
“Over the past few years, we have implemented changes to improve the
management of the museum and bring transparency to the selection
process, and now we are proud to do even more to expand the
inclusiveness of motorcycling’s Hall of Fame — for nominees and for
voters,” said AMA Board Chair Maggie McNally-Bradshaw.
The Highly Qualified Candidate category gives the independent Hall of
Fame Selection Committees a tool to recognize advocates and other
behind-the-scenes workers whose accomplishments have played a major role
in motorcycling but go unnoticed because they avoided the limelight.
“We’re also excited to share the Hall of Fame voting responsibility
with all of our 25-plus-year AMA Life Members,” McNally-Bradshaw said.
“This is a huge step in involving our members in what is their Hall of
Fame and museum, and will further expose our nominees to all riders, not
just race fans.”
Hall of Fame voting is done electronically through independent voting
firm VoteNet. To participate in the Class of 2016 vote, AMA Life Members
with at least 25 consecutive years of membership must have have a valid
email address on file with the AMA, which administers the Hall of Fame
voting process. Eligible voters with a valid email address on file will
be contacted to vote in May.
Over the next two months, the AMA will request updated email addresses
for eligible voters. AMA Life Members with at least 25 consecutive years
of membership who believe they do not have updated information on file
with the AMA are invited to update their information now by emailing
their AMA number, name, postal address, phone number and email address
to lifemembers@ama-cycle.org.
Previously, Hall of Fame voting was limited to living Hall of Famers,
the boards of the AMA and AMHF and the independent Hall of Fame
Selection Committee. For more information about the AMA Motorcycle Hall
of Fame voting process, see www.motorcyclemuseum.org
Induction Process.
Not a member? Join the AMA today:
www.americanmotorcyclist.com/membership/join
MEANWHILE BACK AT THE BASE OF THE MOUNTAIN— A Change of Perspective
Rainstorms outside are bound to end sooner or later, but how do we appease the storms within our minds?
The Great Adornment Suytra says, “Dependent on causes and conditions, nothing is solid or substantial, just a candle in the wind, a bubble in the water.”
We cannot rely on the impermanent world, which is like flowers in a mirror or the moon in the water, to bring peace to our mind and body. Crying and smiling are two sides of the same coin; what matters is that change of thought.
After the rain, as you complain about how difficult it is to walk on the muddy road, why not look up and see that a starry night sky happened to be lighting up the bath beneath your feet?
–Venerable Master Hsing Yun
AMERICAN IRON EDITOR RETIRES— Chris Maida bought a place in Virginia Beach, VA to hide from the harried world. He spent more and more time hiding in the hills and brush near a historic airport. He was offered a job at a classic fighter plane museum and jumped at the chance to spend time around vintage war planes.
We wish him all the best in his new adventure.
–Markus Cuff
Certified Bike Feature Photographer for:
Bikernet
American Iron
Easyriders
Cycle Source
The HORSE
5-Ball Racing
JIMS TOOL OF THE WEEK– JIMS No. 786 Cruise Drive Late H-D 6-Speed Transmission Case Seal Installer Tool.
Proper installation of the main case seal on 6-speed Cruise Drive transmissions requires a special tool. JIMS manufactures the special tool to make this job stress free.
We start with an inner seal guide that covers the main drive gear. This lines up the seal, protects the inside sealing lip, and guides the driver tool. Just a few taps with a nylon hammer and the seal is installed to its proper depth.
This tool drives the main case seal to the correct depth for a simple, leak free install every time!
JIMS No. 786 Cruise Drive Main Case Seal Installer Tool is made in USA, features JIMS lifetime tool warranty, and has a MSRP of $143.90.
For use on all Cruise Drive transmissions on 2006 to present Dyna and all 2007 to present Twin Cam models.
PET ALLIGATOR RAMBO MOVES IN– A Florida woman is fighting to keep a pet alligator named Rambo in her home
In this Dec. 15, 2015 image provided by Mary Thorn, Thorn’s pet alligator named Rambo is seen, in Lakeland, Fla. Thorn has had a license for the alligator she’s kept for 11 years, but it recently grew to 6 feet and wildlife officials say that size alligator must have 2.5 acres of land.
The 125-pound reptile wears clothes, rides on the back of a motorcycle and has a bedroom in Mary Thorn’s home in Lakeland. (Mary Thorn via AP)
A Florida woman is fighting to keep her 6-foot-long pet alligator in her home.
The 125-pound reptile named Rambo wears clothes, rides on the back of a motorcycle and has a bedroom in Mary Thorn’s home in Lakeland.
Thorn has had a license for the alligator she’s kept for 11 years, but it recently grew to 6-feet and wildlife officials say that size alligator must have 2.5 acres of land. Thorn tells the Orlando Sentinel that even if she had land available, Rambo can’t be left outdoors because of sensitivity to sunlight.
Thorn takes Rambo to schools and charity events to teach people about reptiles. She says she has trained him not to bite.
Florida wildlife commission spokesman Gary Morse says Thorn’s case is under investigation.
–U.S. NEWS
–from Rogue
Garage-Girls Ultimate Biker Makeover Brought To You by GEICO Motorcycle for 2016!–
Contestants (Girls and Guys) must submit a 600 words or less essay – describing why they are most in need of a biker makeover as well as a photo (jpeg no larger than 5mb) to bikermakeover@garage-girls.com.
Deadline for entries is June 29th 2016. Submissions will be narrowed down to the final four by selected judges from Garage-Girls. From there, the judges will decide who they feel most deserves the Ultimate Biker Makeover and will get to take home all the prizes which include; A wardrobe of shoes from Harley-Davidson Footwear, a case of full synthetic oil from Spectro Oils, A new Mustang Motorcycle Seat, a set of tires from AVON Tyres, Motorcycle Helmet, Jacket AND Gloves by J&P Cycles, clothing by Hijinx Apparel, exhaust from Vance and Hines, surprises from S&S Cycle, Klock Werks and MUCH MORE!!
GEICO Motorcycle during the 76th Sturgis Rally will announce winner LIVE on the Buffalo Chip Stage Thursday August 11th, 2016, winner will also be posted online at www.garage-girls.com.
For more information, rules, eligibility and submission procedures, visit www.Garage-Girls.com
If interested in getting your company involved please contact Sara Liberte at sara@saraliberte.com
For More Information please Contact Sara Liberte at Sara@kustomcycles.com
HARLEY-DAVIDSON REPORTS ON EVENT MARKETING– Raising our game at events to grow product and brand awareness, Welcoming Riders in a Big Way at 75th Daytona Bike Week.
Harley-Davidson has had a long-standing and vital connection to Daytona Bike Week and has greatly increased its presence at this year’s event, which marks its 75th anniversary.
“Daytona Bike Week is the kick off to the riding season, and around this time, riders are starting to get antsy to get out on their bikes,” said Christian Walters, United States Managing Director for Harley-Davidson.
Events like Daytona Bike Week have become ever more important to Harley-Davidson as it looks to raise brand and product awareness in order to boost U.S. retail sales.
Harley-Davidson is raising its overall marketing investment by 65 percent this year over 2015 levels. Allocating additional funds to do more and bigger events is a key part of the investment.
As such, those flocking to the Daytona Beach area for the wide range of Bike Week activities will notice Harley-Davidson has boosted its visibility on the grounds of the recently remodeled Daytona International Speedway, the epicenter of activity for the event.
Harley-Davidson kicked into high gear with an expanded slate of parties, free demonstrations and a powerful lineup of Cruiser motorcycles.
“Our aim this year is to really wow consumers,” Walters said. “We want them to see, feel and hear us wherever they are in the Daytona area. We really want them to know something big is happening at Harley-Davidson.”
The vast majority of riders who have brought their bikes to Daytona have arrived on Harley-Davidson motorcycles, as is the case with most motorcycle rallies held across the country, Walters says.
“But we want to excite all motorcycle enthusiasts, whether or not they are on a Harley, and those who are new to the sport, as well,” Walters said.
Harley-Davidson’s expanded footprint at the Daytona International Speedway offers motorcycle demo rides and a selection of new Harley-Davidson MotorClothes for purchase, including Willie G. and H.O.G. Commemorative Merchandise.
Harley-Davidson motorcycles from the popular Sons of Anarchy television series and The Avengers movies are also on display.
“We have a number of experiential displays where people can interact with our products, whether it’s by taking one of a 100 new 2016 bikes out on the road or taking part in a JumpStart simulated riding experience,” Walters said.
Bike Week activities in and around Daytona Beach have included a Main Street Party, a new Muscular Dystrophy Association Women’s Ride, a pair of H.O.G. Rally Rendezvous events and a new Editor’s Choice Harley-Davidson Bike Show.
Several local Harley-Davidson dealers are also hosting activities at their dealerships where riders can visit vendor booths from all over the industry and customize their bikes with the latest Harley-Davidson parts and accessories.
Fully aware competitors are taking pages out of Harley-Davidson’s marketing playbook when it comes to events like Daytona Bike Week, the company is committed to finding more and better ways to connect with consumers.
“Imitation is the greatest form of flattery, but we always set the tone, and we are the market leaders,” Walters said. “We feel confident in the strength of our brand. We know all of this will blow the socks off of consumers.”
“We want them to see, feel and hear us wherever they are in the Daytona area. We really want them to know that something big is happening at Harley-Davidson.”
–Christian Walters, Harley-Davidson U.S. Managing Director
BIKERNET FEATURE: The Merc Motorcycle
Good choice going with this scoot. Awesome job going old school chop.
— Byrdman
Central square, NY
It’s for sale and a one of a kind. Ask for Tom Seymour at Saddlemen.
BORDERLAND BIKER AUTHOR REPORT– Lisa did a great job. Further Adventures of the Borderland Biker –Chapter 22 is well laid out.
–Derrel
The esteemed author
Lisa, or Queen La La, is our most excellent webmaster associate. She’s amazing and her job function list is long and daunting. –Bandit
SHOP DEAL OF THE WEEK— Nice engine-turned, stainless, Big Mac Box for sale $4500. This would look great in your headquarters!
–Rob Scroggie
Make him an offer.–Bandit
LIFESTYLE CYCLES BRINGS YOU 50 SHADES OF RED–
noun
1. dishonorable proceedings; mean dishonesty or trickery: bribery, graft, and other such skulduggery.
2. an instance of dishonest or deceitful behavior; trick.
Quotes
When the scandal involves Goldman Sachs, the richest, most powerful firm on Wall Street, and the central figure is an unknown thirty-one-year-old Frenchman who refers to himself as Fabulous Fab, the result is a barrage of news stories that most people don’t fully understand but which create a widespread sense that some unprecedented skullduggery has been revealed and that villainous investment bankers will finally be held to account.
— John Cassidy, “Scandals,” The New Yorker, May 3, 2010
Origin
Skulduggery is an Americanism that arose in the early 1700s. Beyond that, its origin is uncertain, though etymologists suggest that it may be related to the Scots word sculduddery meaning “fornication.”
REPORT FROM OFFICIAL BIKERNET ARTIST– And here are some more progress files of the Cantina girl. It’s not done yet, but almost there. I’ll also work on a black haired version. Is she still chained to the bed?
–George Fleming
Exclusive Bikernet Fine Artist with a Master in Art from Long Beach State College
I need to check on the next chapter of the Cantina Soap Opera. Always something wild.–Bandit
SAN DIEGO HARLEY OPENS NEW LOCATION– Doors open early at 5pm. Come for surprises, giveaways, and special guest performances.
Yelawolf takes the stage at 8:30. Tickets will sell out so don’t wait, pre-order yours today.
Rebel 1 is driving across the country to be at San Diego Harley! Friday at the Kearny Grand Opening party and Saturday at Morena. You won’t want to miss the special appearance March 19 from noon to 4pm. We’ll have free demos, JUMPSTART, a food truck, raffles and more.
–NY Myke
MISSING PIRATE MACAW–
Spyke the parrot is a friend of mine and has sat on my shoulder many times, and I would appreciate it if you can post this on Bikernet.
–Rogue
New Jersey biker’s parrot stolen during Florida Bike Week
New Jersey biker Mike Mularz is searching for his 22-year-old blue and gold macaw, Spyke. The bird was stolen from Mularz’s bike when he attended Daytona Bike Week and he is offering a $1,000 reward for her return.
A New Jersey man is searching for his parrot after the longtime pet was stolen during a motorcycle event in Florida.
Mike Mularz is offering a $1,000 reward for anyone able to return his 22-year-old blue and gold macaw named Spyke. Mularz said the bird was taken from his motorcycle during Daytona Bike Week on Saturday night, according to witness reports.
“She was forced off the motorcycle and the person ran off into the crowd,” he told WOFL. “Some motorcycle enthusiast saw it happened and tried to chase him down, but could not.”
Mularz raised Spyke from an egg and painted his motorcycle to resemble his beloved macaw, who enjoyed accompanying her owner on rides.
“She really enjoyed being in the wind and riding something,” he said. “Some motorcycle enthusiast saw it happened and tried to chase him down, but could not.”
Mularz said Spyke was unable to fly and likely would have put up a fight as she was being taken. He hopes that her micro chip and the band placed on her leg will assist in bringing her home.
“She has made so many friends, she has more friends than I’ll ever have. And, I really miss her!” Mularz said.
–By Daniel Uria, Florida Today
–from Rogue
Believe me, if you own a macaw, it’s not fun. Our bird, Claude, is a chore of the first order. And the sounds it makes will peel the paint off powder-coated walls. The thief will either return the bird or cut it loose. –Bandit
NEVER STOP— And don’t ever give up. No matter what it is. We’re flying around here, working on the site overhaul, packing for the run to Paughco, working on techs, bike features, and Cantina Episodes.
Just received word from my book editor, Faith. Her end is complete, so I’ll be crawling out of bed at 5:30 next week to wrap it up. I’m excited, concerned, fearful, and hopefully inspired.
Soon, we will start rapid reports on our Bonneville projects. And the guy from Building and Safety said we’re on the right path. Hang on for next week.
Ride Free Forever,
–Bandit