Hey,
Life is amazing and changing constantly. Motorcycling is struggling but it won’t struggle for long. There are new TV shows, internet shows and movies in the wing. Just what we need.
You’ll see in this report how the climate debate is changing. But there’s something we need to get a handle on, regulation.
MILWAUKEE ARTIST MATHEW HINTZ DIES–
Mathew Hintz, the Official Artist of Daytona Bike Week, died unexpectedly at the age of 41 on December 24, 2017, leaving a wife and four children ages 6 – 13. His 2018 Daytona Bike Week painting was the last piece of artwork he completed before his death.
Friends of his family are asking the motorcycle community to share messages of hope and consider donating to a fund that will help with child care, meals and future college expenses: https://www.gofundme.com/Mathewhintz.
Charles Plueddeman
Rush Lake, Wis.
(920) 203-1631
“A Good Man to Have Along”
HALF MOON BAY CALIFORNIA’S FESTIVAL OF MAGNIFICENT MACHINES MARKS 28TH YEAR
Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show Returns Sunday, April 29, 2018 to Half Moon Bay Airport
A Benefit for the Coastside Adult Day Health Center
There are car shows, air shows, motorcycle shows, tractor shows, maker fairs, music festivals, food festivals, and living history festivals galore. Mix them all together in one venue on one day and you’ve got Half Moon Bay California’s remarkable, one and only Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show –– marking its 28th year in 2018 with a massive celebration of mechanical ingenuity, power and style.
It’s quite simply the “Coolest Show on Earth”. This year’s spectacular 28th annual show will be held on Sunday, April 29, a one-day mega-show, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Half Moon Bay Airport, located in the picturesque seaside town of Half Moon Bay, CA about 20 miles south of San Francisco.
It’s a whimsical, fascinating, amusing, curious and absolutely unique show and tell spectacle featuring 2,000 magnificent driving, flying and working machines from the 20th and 21st centuries. The world’s coolest cars of every era and style, model-T fire engines, vintage busses, custom motorcycles, tricked out trucks, sleek streamliners, one-of-a-kind antique engines and tractors and historic military aircraft will be among the mesmerizing displays.
Headline attractions scheduled to appear include:
•The west coast’s biggest, baddest gathering of the world’s coolest cars, trucks, motorcycles and aircraft.
•Bob Senz’ Big Cacklefest – a mass synchronized firing-up of the engines (10am,12pm, 2pm).
•Spectacular skydiving performances from the C-47 Skytrain with military style jumps by the experts at Precision Skydiving.
•Three (3) 20-minute electrifying, high-flying 4-rider freestyle motocross stunt shows (11:30am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm).
•Inspiring flyovers by some of our nation’s most storied military aircraft in memory of Eddie Andreini Sr., world-renown aerobatics pilot, founding Dream Machines contributor and pillar in the Half Moon Bay community.
•Magnificent military aircraft including B-25 Bomber, C-47 Skytrain, P-51 Mustangs, YAK Russian fighters and an impressive array of L-39, T-6 and T-28 military fighters and trainers.
•Super sleek speed machines and streamliners in “World Record Wonderland” including legendary builder Jack Costella’s Nebulous Theorem streamliners that have set more than 100 land speed records.
•A special display and parade of vintage police cars.
•An array of nostalgia dragsters to honor the former Half Moon Bay Drag Strip.
•“Mustang Madness”, a spectacular display of America’s Premier World War II Fighter.
•Ultra thrilling rides in helicopters and bi-planes and heart-pounding monster truck rides.
•Refurbished fly-wheel engines from the Early Days Gas Engine & Tractor Association and meticulously restored logging equipment and artifacts from Willits CA-based Roots of Motive Power.
•Thrilling zip-line, bungee jump, waterballerz, climbing wall, remote-controlled NASCAR racing, and tons of awesome amusements in the Super Duper Kidz Funzone.
•Uniquely wild and crazy, side-by-side, single-wheel unimotorcycle drag racing.
•Fabulous food and drink with Half Moon Bay Brewing Company’s Classic Motor Head Ale plus Bloody Mary’s and Coastal Cosmos from Half Moon Bay Distillery and varietals from Barterra Winery.
•Stellar live music all day by the Michael Ahern Band, Extra Large, and East Bay Mudd featuring Fred Ross.
•Half Moon Bay Pilots Association Saturday Hangar Dinner at the Andreini Family Hangar (April 28, 5:30 pm) at Half Moon Bay Airport. Tickets are $30 per person, available at the door.
DREAM MACHINE OF THE YEAR AWARD
The “DRIVE Magazine Dream Machine of the Year” returns with expert judges on hand to select a winner from the thousands of magnificent machines on display. A special trophy will be awarded at a recognition ceremony during the show (3pm at the music stage).
REGISTER YOUR MACHINE
To show a car, truck, motorcycle, aircraft or other machine, the registration fee is $40 ($50 for entries postmarked after April 15) and includes a dash plaque and admission for two people. Register online here.
SPECTATOR ADMISSION
Spectator admission is $25 in advance ($30 at the gate) for adults (age 18-64), $15 in advance ($20 at the gate) for ages 11-17 and 65+, Free for kids age 10 and under (with paying adult). Purchase tickets here.
PARKING
Parking at the event is included in the admission price. There is a designated area for bicycle parking at the south end of the airport/Mezza Luna gate. Click here for the event map.
NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON FORTY-EIGHT SPECIAL AND IRON 1200 SPORTSTERS FUSE THROW-BACK DESIGN WITH MODERN PERFORMANCE–
High Handlebars, Cool Graphics, and Garage-Built Attitude
Harley-Davidson adds to the long legacy of its Sportster motorcycle line with the introduction of the Iron 1200 and Forty-Eight Special models. The latest in a line of 100 high-impact motorcycles the company plans to introduce by 2027, these new high-bar Sportsters combine throw-back styling trends from the custom-bike scene with the solid foundation of the Sportster platform and the punchy performance of the Evolution 1200 V-Twin engine.
Since its introduction in 1957, Sportster motorcycles have been repeatedly reimagined, in the hands of both the Motor Company and bike owners: The Sportster as a bobber, a chopper, a scrambler and a café racer; as a hero on flat tracks and drag strips and road-race courses; as an accessible entry-point for first-time riders, and as a custom-of-one cruiser.
“Since its inception, the Sportster has offered the perfect combination of size, power and character that makes it appealing to so many different riders,” said Brad Richards, Harley-Davidson V.P. of Styling & Design. “A Sportster is a relatively easy bike to strip down and reinvent. What we’ve done to create the new Iron 1200 and Forty-Eight Special is what Sportster owners have been doing with their own bikes for generations.”
New fuel tank graphics distinguish both the Iron 1200 and the Forty-Eight Special, and combine bold color stripes with a formal typeface, color and graphic elements originally popular in the 1970s.
“The art on these two fuel tanks reflect contemporary trends we are seeing on custom bikes and in design in general, a move away from more complex and intricate art to a look that’s very simple and clean,” said Richards. “It’s also important to note that these graphics respect the shape of the fuel tank and in the case of the Sportster, that tank shape is a classic design element in its own right.”
Iron 1200
The Iron 1200 recipe starts with power. A 1202cc Evolution® 1200 V-Twin engine delivers 36 percent more torque (73.0 ft. lbs. vs. 53.8 ft. lb.) than the 883 Evolution engine that powers the Iron 883, the original urban brawler in the Sportster family. The Iron 1200 brings more punch to the street fight – more power to blast away from green lights and more mid-range to muscle through traffic. More power means more rowdy fun.
The satin-black Mini Ape handle bar is an essential element of the garage-built chopper look that adds instant attitude. This 1.0-inch diameter handlebar offers an 8.75-inch rise, 32-inch spread and 6.5-inch pull back, that opens the rider triangle with a fist-in-the-wind posture.
The gloss black speed screen framing the headlamp is a West Coast styling influence that amplifies the attitude of the tall bars, is intended to offer some wind deflection at speed and provides a space for easy personalization. The fast-back Café Solo Seat flows to the rear fender and is shaped to help hold the rider in position when the torque of the Evolution 1200 kicks in.
A classic 3.3-gallon Sportster fuel tank features multi-colored striped graphics that wrap around the tank profile. The dark engine finish helps draw the eyes to the bright tank graphics. Fuel tank paint color options include Vivid Black, Twisted Cherry and Billiard White, always contrasting with the Vivid Black speed screen.
The entire powertrain has been styled with a popular color: black upper and lower rocker boxes, black exhaust and muffler shields, and black timer, primary and derby covers. Chrome pushrod tubes and tappet covers are the only brightwork and highlight the V-Twin engine shape. The Iron 1200 is finished with all-black 9-Spoke wheels (19-inch front and 16-inch rear diameter) and a solid black belt guard and rear sprocket.
The Harley-Davidson Smart Security System and anti-lock braking system (ABS) are factory-installed options for the Iron 1200 model.
Forty-Eight Special
The burly front end of the Forty-Eight Special – a 130mm front tire framed by 49mm forks secured in massive forged aluminum triple clamps – looks especially menacing when topped with a gloss-black, 7.25-inch high Tallboy handlebar.
“We specifically selected the Tallboy bar for its shape,” said Richards. “It offers less pull-back than the Mini-Ape, a look that really works with the steamroller front end and the smaller fuel tank on the Forty-Eight Special model.”
That 2.2-gallon “peanut” Sportster fuel tank features rows of bold, horizontal stripes framing a simple Harley-Davidson text logo. The fuel tank is available in three color options: Vivid Black, Wicked Red, and Billiard White.
The Evolution 1200 engine features a black top end and an expanse of brilliant chrome below, including chrome primary, inspection and derby covers, and solid chrome muffler and exhaust shields. Chrome lower rocker boxes, pushrod tubes and tappet covers contrast with the black cylinders to highlight the V-Twin engine shape. High-performance Michelin Scorcher 31 tires front and rear are mounted on Black Split 9-Spoke Cast Aluminum wheels (16-inch diameter front and rear).
The Harley-Davidson Smart Security System and anti-lock braking system (ABS) are factory-installed options for the Forty-Eight Special model.
PANHEAD FROM THE HUGH HEFNER COLLECTION— Soon to be featured in American Iron. The ’55 w/ side car, beautifully restored and a current member of the Paughco collection. It is for sale.
–Markus Cuff
Bikernet Certified Feature Photographer
Also shoots for Cycle Source and Easyriders
AUSTRALIAN NEWS– Man’s jewellery draws attention of anti-bikie taskforce
A MACKAY man has drawn the attention of Queensland’s anti-bikie taskforce by wearing “cool” rings linked to outlaw motorcycle gangs.
Alec Vincent Coulahan avoided the maximum penalty for wearing the prohibited jewelry adorned with the ‘1%’ insignia when he faced Mackay Magistrates Court.
Under Queensland’s Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Act (VLAD), Coulahan could have been hit with a $5000 fine.
The 20-year-old appeared in the court on Monday, pleading guilty to public nuisance on October 17, 2017 at Mackay and to wearing prohibited items in public on October 21, 2017 at Ooralea.
Prosecutor Nathaniel Gillis said Coulahan (right) had been arrested over “other matters” and police found the rings, which were “silver in color, with markings in the form of ’13’ and ‘1%'”.
“Police have conducted investigations into these items and liaised with officers from Taskforce Maxima,” Mr Gillis said.
The prosecutor said the markings ’13’ and ‘1%’ “signify an outlaw status” and were linked to “outlaw criminal motorcycle gangs”.
Mr Gillis said the Mackay Tactical Crime Squad searched Coulahan’s home on January 23, after suspicions were raised.
Coulahan was not at home, but his mother told police “she knew he was associating with a male who she believed was a member of the Outlaws criminal motorcycle gang”.
Police searched a gym bag in the back of a car and found the two rings belonging to Coulahan, who initially said he “found the rings and kept them”.
Coulahan admitted to police he knew what the rings’ insignia referred to and he received a warning for “consorting”.
Mr Gillis said the public nuisance offence involved Coulahan instigating a fight with a man during a night out in Mackay city centre.
In defence of Coulahan, defence barrister Phillip Moore said his client, who had no relevant criminal history, spotted the rings online and bought them as he “thought it was cool”.
Mr. Moore had played some part in the public nuisance offence and he said Coulahan “generally keeps out of trouble”.
In his sentencing remarks, Mr Dwyer said Coulahan entered an early plea, but it was the second time he had been “violent near licensed premises” in recent times.
Coulahan was fined $1500 and banned from entering Mackay Safe Night Precinct until June 18. No convictions were recorded.
–by Luke Mortimer
Daily Mecury
THE CHOPPER CHANNEL LIVES–One World Digital Launches 24/7 Choppertown Channel on Twitch for Bikers
New 24/7 channel to feature live and recorded programming for gearheads, such as Choppertown: the Sinners and Jesse James: Austin Speed Shop to real-time coverage of rallies, races, and more
One World Digital, LLC today announced the official launch of its 24/7 Choppertown channel on social video service Twitch. The channel (twitch.tv/choppertown) features motorcycle, hot rod, racing and other gearhead content curated from over a decade of library acquisitions and original award-winning productions.
The channel will also include live programming from motorcycle rallies around the world, visits to underground shops, and live coverage of motorcycle racing events, such as Harley-Davidson’s Hooligans and others.
“Twitch has built an incredible service based on community and conversation,” said One World Digital CEO, Zack Coffman. “We have spent the past twelve years engaging and building a massive global community around our films and it’s incredible to finally have an interactive linear channel dedicated to our audience and easily available to our fans on a global scale.”
“The Twitch community has a wide range of interests with Choppertown representing the latest in compelling new programming,” said Jane Weedon, Director of Business Development, Twitch. “By letting the Twitch community interact in real-time with Choppertown’s impressive library of gearhead TV shows and films, as well as live content from races and rallies, it marks a cool milestone for 24/7 content on our service.”
One World Digital’s launch of a linear channel on Twitch builds on its rapidly growing distribution network that includes Facebook Watch, Amazon Prime, Vimeo, and its owned and operated content hub Choppertown.com.
Coffman continued, “The interactivity is what makes Twitch so exciting. Our fans love to discuss their passions and this gives them a chance to get together in a great environment whether in front of a TV, via desktop or mobile.”
WEATHER REPORT FROM NEW ZEALAND– I hope you had a safe journey home and you left in good time. We have a cyclone Gita tracking through the south island and central north island. Maxine (my granddaughter) will be in Christchurch where it is heading. A lot of precautions are being taken to keep people and property safe.
It is unusual for cyclones to come down this way – they usually stay in the
Pacific islands above us, however it is coming this time. I think
the worst will be on Wednesday.
It is wonderful to know that Alma’s ashes (my mother) are in her beautiful place
at Eden Garden and you ensured that her wishes were carried out. Alison and I could not help but notice how like Alma you are in your outlook. She lives on in you, gloriously.
Here is the photo I mentioned of her next to the ancient Buddhist monument which as I remember was near where Siddhartha walked in the forest in India.
Very best wishes and love to you and Alison and it was such a pleasure and most interesting to have you visit down here.
–Lisa
Lisa grew up in New Zealand and Long Beach California. She was friends with my mom for 56 years.
NEW LAS VEGAS BIKEFEST LOGO FOR 2018—The party begins. Here is the new 2018 Las Vegas BikeFest Logo.
Contact us for any informantion regarding this year’s event.
Candice Cooley
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Las Vegas BikeFest
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NEWS FROM THE CLIMATE DEPOT–
Peer-reviewed study finds that three key global temperature data sets are “not a valid representation of reality.”
By: Rob Bushway – Climate Depot
Source: Climate4You
A research report by James Wallace lll, Joseph D’Aleo and Craig Idso
On the Validity of NOAA, NASA and Hadley CRU Global Average Surface Temperature Data & The Validity of EPA’s CO2 Endangerment
The objective of this research was to test the hypothesis that Global Average Surface Temperature (GAST) data, produced by NOAA, NASA, and HADLEY, are sufficiently credible estimates of global average temperatures such that they can be relied upon for climate modeling and policy analysis purposes.
The relevance of this research is that the validity of all three of the so-called Lines of Evidence in EPA’s GHG/CO2 Endangerment Finding require GAST data to be a valid representation of reality.
The conclusive findings of this research are that the three GAST data sets are not a valid representation of reality. In fact, the magnitude of their historical data adjustments, that removed their cyclical temperature patterns, are totally inconsistent with published and credible U.S. and other temperature data.
Thus, it is impossible to conclude from the three published GAST data sets that recent years have been the warmest ever –despite current claims of record setting warming. Finally, since GAST data set validity is a necessary condition for EPA’s GHG/CO2 Endangerment Finding, it too is invalidated by these research findings.
Finally, since GAST data set validity is a necessary condition for EPA’s GHG/CO2 Endangerment Finding, it too is invalidated by these research findings.
This paper was peer-reviewed and approved by Drs. Alan Carlin, Harold H. Doiron, Theodore R. Eck, Richard A. Keen, Anthony R. Lupo, Thomas P. Sheahan, and George T. WolffAfter the review, Dr Alan Carlin wrote:‘CAGW Is a Failed Hypothesis since It Does Not Satisfy the Scientific Method’Climate alarmism is nothing more than an attempt to scare people with unrealistic hypothetical climate outcomes based on computer models with no predictive power.
— gReader Pro
Climate Depot
LAW TIGERS STEP UP
Six Figure Donation To Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall Of Fame Building Fund
Sturgis, South Dakota, February 20, 2018 – Construction on the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame renovation roared into the new year courtesy of the Law Tigers motorcycle lawyers. Set to expand to two campuses by the 100th Anniversary in 2020, the Main Street location gets a major revitalization for 2018, courtesy of generous donations from supporters such as the Law Tigers.
“We are proud to be involved with such an amazing organization,” says Ari Levenbaum, VP of Marketing for The Law Tigers, a professional association of motorcycle injury lawyers who help riders every day. “Law Tigers is excited to provide some of the finances needed to build the new Sturgis Motorcycle Museum. It is important to recognize and honor those individuals who have done their part to support the different aspects of the motorcycle industry.”
The entire organization is passionate about motorcycling and has some pretty impressive bikes in their corporate collection. “The Museum represents achievements and important milestones within the motorcycle industry, and Law Tigers motorcycle lawyers are happy to do their small part to ensure a lasting legacy.”
“It’s been an exciting Spring,” says Sturgis Motorcycle Museum Executive Director Myrick Robbins. “The Law Tigers jump-starting the building fund has taken our very aggressive expansion effort from the planning stage on paper to the reality of construction. It has been an amazing journey so far, but the best is yet to come!”
“Our support and the support of others will allow future generations to have somewhere to visit that showcases the history of motorcycles and the history of the motorcycle industry, as well as the pioneers who made lasting contributions,” adds Levenbaum. “Since the age of eight, I grew up first on dirtbikes and later riding street legal motorcycles, but I never really knew the history of motorcycles as a youth. Riding motorcycles has enriched my life in so many ways. I feel it is important to pay it forward and acknowledge those individuals who have had an impact on the industry.”
The Law Tigers motorcycle lawyers are fully committed to showcasing the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum through a host of resources, including taking some of its motorcycles on the road to other events like the Mecum Auctions, promoting the museum online and providing financial support for many years to come. “One of the reasons we decided to make a substantial donation to the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum was to show other businesses and organizations just how important this institution is for future generations,” explains Levenbaum. “It is my hope that our contribution will help motivate other individuals and businesses to make equal or greater contributions to the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame.”
Join the Law Tigers by becoming a Sturgis FUNdRider by contributing here: www.sturgismuseum.com/contribute
NEW FROM COBRA–Start 2018 Off With A Bang!
At Cobra, we realize that the most important time of the year is riding season! Get your bike ready to roll with the best exhausts and accessories in the industry. Below you will find what we have been cooking up over the winter.
2018 Softail Mufflers
We have been on the gas, trying to produce the best slip-on’s for Milwaukee Eight® Softails – and we succeeded! Starting with our new Neighbor Hater 3-inch slip-ons, featuring a 2-inch baffle, high density e-glass packing, and a sound that is unmatched. Available in Chrome and Black.
2018 Softail Mufflers
We know you want options, so we didn’t just make one style of muffler for the new Softails. Introducing the RPT 3-inch slip-on mufflers. These mufflers are constructed with the same internals as the Neighbor Haters, but with a different core design. This was done to create a slightly quieter sound, if that is what you’re looking for.
Detachable Backrests
Detachable Backrests are also available for the new Milwaukee Eight Softails, as well as most older Sportsters®, Dynas®, and Softails®. These kits come with everything you need to install on your bike. Backrest, mounting hardware, and pad are in the box and ready to install! Best of all, there is no need to relocate the turn signals! Click the image to see our new low price!
Neighbor Hater Series
Our Neighbor Hater mufflers have quickly become one of the most popular mufflers in the industry. So we decided to expand the line to include multiple designs, but using the same baffle design. All the same Neighbor Hater bark, but with a whole new look. Below you will find the new Dual Cut tip, Neighbor Hater mufflers, followed by the 909 Uppercut’s. Click the images to learn more about each new product.
2018 Cobra Catalog
We are excited to announce the new 2018 Cobra Catalog! If you would like one mailed to your house, free of charge, click the image below!
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NEW FROM THE DICTIONARY DIVISION OF THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY–Some of these fit so well they should be in a dictionary!
BEAUTY PARLOR
A place where women curl up and dye.
CHICKENS
The only animal you eat before they are born and after they are dead.
COMMITTEE
A body that keeps minutes and wastes hours.
DUST
Mud with the juice squeezed out.
EGOTIST
Someone who is usually me-deep in conversation.
HANDKERCHIEF
Cold Storage.
INFLATION
Cutting money in half without damaging the paper.
MOSQUITO
An insect that makes you like flies better.
RAISIN
A grape with a sunburn.
SECRET
A story you tell to one person at a time.
SKELETON
A bunch of bones with the person scraped off.
TOOTHACHE
The pain that drives you to extraction.
TOMORROW
One of the greatest labor saving devices of today.
YAWN
An honest opinion openly expressed.
WRINKLES
Something other people have….similar to my character lines.
In youth, the days are short and the years are long.
In old age, the years are short and days long.
–from Buckshot
VETERAN NEWS–Vet groups ask Trump to keep Shulkin as VA head
Flap over European trip clouds secretary’s role
Three veterans organizations urged President Trump to keep Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin in place despite his misuse of taxpayer dollars during a European trip last year.
The American Legion ticked off a list of his accomplishments at the department, including modernization of the appeals process for VA benefits, improved patient satisfaction, decreased wait times and increased access to mental health care.
“We have been encouraged by the great progress Secretary Shulkin has made and believe that he remains the best person to lead this important federal public institution on the behalf of the American people,” the group’s national commander, Denise Rohan, said in a statement Monday. One of the oldest organizations representing veterans, AmVets, praised the secretary.
“Please allow VA Secretary Shulkin the space necessary to do his job and continue your focus on fixing the VA,” Joe Chenelly, executive director of AmVets, said in a statement directed at the president.
Vietnam Veterans of America echoed those thoughts and expressed support for VA Deputy Secretary Tom Bowman, who has been on the job since August.
“Keep both David Shulkin and Tom Bowman, and see where we are in a year,” said Rick Weidman, co-founder of the organization. “It hasn’t been long enough.”
Veterans groups had been largely silent since the VA inspector general released a report last Wednesday concluding Shulkin improperly accepted tickets to Wimbledon and airfare for his wife during a 10-day trip to Denmark and London last July.
Shulkin said the findings were unfair and inaccurate, then expressed regret for the errors he and his staff made and reimbursed the government.
Days of turmoil followed. Friday, his chief of staff, Vivieca Wright Simpson, announced she was retiring after 32 years at the agency. Investigators de-termined she misled ethics officials by doctoring an email to get clearance for Shulkin’s wife to travel with him at taxpayers’ expense.
Within hours, the White House installed a new chief of staff, Peter O’Rourke, who was a member of Trump’s transition team and created the Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection at the VA.
The fate of Shulkin remained unclear over the weekend. Friday, he told USA TODAY he remained committed to staying on and fulfilling Trump’s agenda.
Other veterans groups took a wait and- see approach. Garry Augustine, executive director of Disabled American Veterans, said he is generally supportive of Shulkin but is waiting to learn more about what transpired at the agency.
Chenelly, the AmVets director, said the future of the agency is at stake.
“Now, the question, after over a full year of progress and tremendous strides in accountability, opening access to care, improving access to benefits, tackling mental health, and strengthening relations with stakeholders, is whether the President is ready to turn the keys to the VA over to ideologues who have designs on having VA go the way of railroads, airports, energy companies, postal services, and other businesses that have been privatized — and have also proven profitable for a few,” he said in the statement.
“VA Secretary Shulkin is learning a tough lesson in politics: If you want to make enemies, try to change something. But he will not be the only one who pays if the President allows the VA to be treated, once again, like a political football that keeps getting punted each time a new VA Secretary is deposed,” Chenelly said.
The VA has had three secretaries in the past four years.
A White House spokesman did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment late Sunday. Trump remained at his Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, over the
–Donovan Slack
USA TODAY
–from Rogue
BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT WORD OF THE DAY AND WE THOUGHT IT WAS CLUELESS–
thewless
[thyoo-lis]
adjective
1.
lacking in mental or moral vigor; weak, spiritless, or timid.
QUOTES
For indeed they were but thewless creatures, pallid with the damp caves of the moors, and so starved that they seemed to have eaten grass like Nebuchadnezzar.
ORIGIN
First recorded in 1300-50, thewless is from the Middle English word theweles.
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BIKERNET PAUGHCO READER COMMENT-– Ken Helton from INDIANAPOLIS, IN writes about
2013 Paughco Sportster Trike Conversion Kits
I have a 2001 Dyna with a Frankenstein axel. Will this Paughco trunk fit my trike?
–Ken Helton
khelton25@yahoo.com
I highly recommend contacting Steve Massicotte at Paugcho.
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–Ujjwal Dey
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Ken from Boulder City , NV writes about
LEHMAN CROSSBOW VICTORY VISION
I have been in contact with Lehman and they no longer provide kits for the Victory Brand. They currently only support Harley, Honda, and Kawasaki. You may want to update your page, because everything has changed in the last 4 years.
Good Luck
–Ken
bikerman123@gmail.com
Thank You for the update Ken.
–Ujjwal Dey
Most Magnificent Editor
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Platinum Air Suspension is proud to announce the newest addition to our cutting-edge product line–
The Bleed Feed Mono Shock Kit for 2018 Harley-Davidson Softail Models. The kit is complete and includes all components necessary to convert the vehicle to a luxury ride, top flight handling, and with the ability to fully adjust ride height. Minimum retracted shock length is 10 7/8″, maximum extended shock length is 12 7/8″ resulting in a wide range of actual ride heights from “slammed” to “full handling” mode with a full 4″ height range.
For California Softail owners, simply remove the EPA canister from the transmission, install the canister to the Platinum Air Suspension Compressor / Valve Box, and install the entire assembly to that back of the transmission to enjoy the ride.
This kit covers the full range of 2018 Softail models and is backed by a one-year limited warranty on all material and manufacturing defects.
We stand behind the brand as “It’s all about the ride” and satisfaction of our customers.
Platinum’s Bleed Feed System
The flagship of the company is the ‘Bleed Feed’ system, which controls both ride height and rebound. The system is controlled by positive pressure at all times and can easily be adjusted at the “flip of a switch” for complete comfort based on rider weight, road conditions, and operators riding style. The Bleed Feed system includes air cylinders machined from 6061 T-6 billet aluminum, air-control valve, DOT- approved 1/4 “line and fittings, switch / electrical harness, air compressor, hardware, and line cutter.
Platinum also offers the simple, lower cost system, which features the same high-level of quality components as the Bleed Feed, but does not include rebound control. The system controls ride height through pump and release pressure.
All Platinum Air Suspension shocks are available in a wide variety of finishes. Options include chrome, polished, powder coated, or satin finishes. Special order powder coating in the specific colors is also available.
www.PlatimumAirSuspension.com
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WE SAW DEUS MACHINA IN NEW ZEALAND— They have a shop in Auckland.
THIS JUST IN FROM THE VA—
–from Rogue
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LOWBROW HEADED TO MAMA TRIED–
Hey! Are you headed to Milwaukee this weekend for Flat Out Friday and the Mama Tried Show? So are Mikey and I. We won’t have a Lowbrow booth because we will be enjoying Flat Out Friday & Mama Tried with thousands of other motorcycle enthusiasts.
If you see a 6-1/2 foot tall guy with a bunch of tattoos hanging out with a guy with glasses and a giant beard, that may be us, so please say hi! – Tyler
EPA WHISTLEBLOWER: Repealing the Climate Endangerment Finding Is Crucial to Restoring EPA’s Integrity
By: Rob Bushway – Climate Depot
By Alan Carlin
USEPA is currently reviewing a number of Obama-era regulations with the apparent intention of repealing or revising some of them. They appear to have a plan as to how to do this, with what they view as the most egregious regulations to be revised or eliminated first and with an early deadline for completing the overall review process.
They are already having difficulty satisfying the liberal DC Circuit Court of Appeals that they are implementing the Obama-era climate Endangerment Finding (EF). The EF is the scientific and legal justification for all EPA climate regulations and has been shown to be scientifically invalid by two separate innovative research reports over the past two years.
The Court is normally the first stop for review of legal disputes concerning Federal regulations. The Court has emphasized the necessity for the Agency to observe the EF. As long as it is in effect, EPA will have to satisfy the Court that new or revised regulations meet the EF. Failure is likely to result in adverse decisions by the Court concerning the regulations under dispute.
The Court has already told EPA that the 2009 EF means the EPA has an “affirmative statutory obligation to regulate greenhouse gases.” The Clean Power Plan The Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan (CPP), which limits carbon dioxide emissions from the electric power sector in each state using a very broad interpretation of the Clean Air Act, appears to be the most important of the climate regulations involved.
The Trump EPA has proposed to repeal the CPP and has asked the public in an Advance Notice of Proposed Rule Making (ANPRM) for comments on what if anything should replace it. There are presumably only three things the Agency could reasonably do given their proposal to repeal the CPP: (1) Propose a replacement for the CPP in response with the EF, such as restricting the CPP to cover only changes inside power plant fences as provided under the Clean Air Act, (2) reconsider and (hopefully) repeal the EF, or (3) propose that there be no replacement for the CPP.
The problem with (1) is that the Agency would end up reaffirming the current EF, which would make later reconsideration of the EF more difficult, end up being very expensive, and have no real benefits. Option (3) is likely to run afoul of the DC Circuit and perhaps even the Supreme Court.
The best alternative appears to be option (2). Presumably EPA will have to decide which of these actions to take after the CPP is repealed and comments are received on the ANPRM. You can submit your comments to USEPA on the repeal of the CPP until April 26 and on the ANPRM until February 26. It is only by repealing the scientifically invalid EF that scientific objectivity can come to future EPA actions concerning climate change.
And nothing else will make it harder for possible future climate alarmist-inclined administrations to easily reimpose the CPP and even more damaging regulations.
— gReader Pro
Climate Depot
ULTIMATE BUILDER NATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Update from Chicago, IL
KING OF THE BUILDER – FREESTYLE WINNER
Last weekend the Motorcycle Missions entry took 1st place in the National Championship. The bike features a 1974 Shovel mil in a custom boardtrack frame. The little bike boasts a custom front end, exhaust and fenders.
Motorcycle Missions, founded by Krystal Hess, is a non-profit corporation helping veterans and first responders who deal with PTSD and suicidal ideation find hope and healing through motorcycles. Eight veterans of Motorcycle Missions built the winning motorcycle as part of Motorcycle Missions build mentorship program.
1 – #2025 Motorcycle Missions Veterans named Porterfield – 1974 Shovel in a board track frame
2 – # 1700 Chris Moos named DYNOT – 2018 Harley-Davidson Dyna
The new “Kings” are Sgt. Adria Garcia (Army), Spc. 1st Class Ron Harding (Army), Spc. Shayne Madison (Army), Lt. Col. Alba Melgar-C’De Baca (Army), Sgt. Andrew Pike (Army), Staff Sgt. Shawn Stover (Army), Sgt. Erik Sherman (Marines), and Staff Sgt. Cassaundra Melgar-C’De Baca (Air Force). Sgt. Garcia is a Purple Heart recipient.
“Since its inception, the J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show (UBCBS) has become a spark of creativity for some the best motorcycle artists, designers and craftsmen in North America,” said Jeff Najar, Biker Pros Producer. “I’m so proud that they served our country and they’ve teamed up to create championship-winning motorcycle.”
The motorcycle, nicknamed “Porterfield,” is a 1974 Harley-Davidson donated by a veteran injured while serving in the military. The team was inspired by the style of a board track racer, a popular type of racing in the early 20th century. It features a long slim frame, a solo saddle and low, racing-style handlebars.
First and second position in each class split the $70,000 National Championship prize package in Chicago. Click here to see who won what.
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FROM THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY–
A woman had just returned to her home from an evening of church services, when she was startled to see an intruder there. She caught the man in the act of robbing her home of its valuables and yelled: ‘Stop! Acts 2:38!’ (Repent and beBaptized, in the name of Jesus Christ, so that your sins may be forgiven.)
The burglar stopped in his tracks! The woman calmly called the police and explained what she had done. As the officer cuffed the man to take him in, he asked the burglar, “Why did you just stand there? All the old lady
did was yell a scripture to you.”
“Scripture?” replied the burglar. “She said she had an Axe and Two 38s.
Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing up is like shoveling the sidewalk before it stops snowing. -Phyllis Diller
–from Rogue and Sidehack Jerry
TWO Events…Friday night Kickstart Party
and Saturday day Show–
On Friday evening March 2nd, from 7:00 pm until 10:00 pm, the unique Kickstart Party offers the opportunity to experience the 100 motorcycles of The Modern Classics with a distinctly different vibe.
Enjoy hors d’oeuvres prepared by Skippack’s Italian Market. Beer, wine and other refreshments will be offered as well. Enjoy classic rock while you browse the incredible collection and watch master artist Makoto Endo create a new masterpiece.
All this is available for one low price of $15 per guest (which is good for both days of the show!). Tickets are now available, through online purchase only, to just the first 250 guests. Bring a date!
Get Tickets for the Friday Night Kickstart Party Here!
the most talked about motorcycle event in the region,
The Modern Classics is still held on
Saturday, March 3rd from 9 AM until 5 PM
This year, in addition to the always magnificent collection of bikes from the 1960s through the 1990s, we’ll have on display a sampling of machines from the first half of the 20th century. Representatives of each decade from the 1900s onward will help to tell the story of motorcycling and of the relentless march of performance, technology, art and style that has made motorcycling what it is today.
admission is just $10 at the door.
BIKERNET INTERNATIONAL EDITOR ON THE ROAD– To the left is naga 1. The old cas.
Lobby to front desk
Front desk
Lunch $17 in cheap food court
$95 special. Right now $160
Add a main lobster only $15.
View from casino
Ride back traffic.
–Art Hall
BIKERNET INTERNATIONAL EDITOR
In the Philippines
Top Scientist Resigns Admitting Global Warming Is A Big Scam– Top US scientist Hal Lewis resigned from his post at the University of California after admitting that global warming was a big scam, in a shocking resignation letter.
From the Telegraph
The following is a letter to the American Physical Society released to the public by Professor Emeritus of physics Hal Lewis of the University of California at Santa Barbara
Sent: Friday, 08 October 2010 17:19 Hal Lewis
From: Hal Lewis, University of California, Santa Barbara
To: Curtis G. Callan, Jr., Princeton University, President of the American Physical Society
6 October 2010
Dear Curt:
When I first joined the American Physical Society sixty-seven years ago it was much smaller, much gentler, and as yet uncorrupted by the money flood (a threat against which Dwight Eisenhower warned a half-century ago).
Indeed, the choice of physics as a profession was then a guarantor of a life of poverty and abstinence – it was World War II that changed all that. The prospect of worldly gain drove few physicists.
As recently as thirty-five years ago, when I chaired the first APS study of a contentious social/scientific issue, The Reactor Safety Study, though there were zealots aplenty on the outside there was no hint of inordinate pressure on us as physicists. We were therefore able to produce what I believe was and is an honest appraisal of the situation at that time.
We were further enabled by the presence of an oversight committee consisting of Pief Panofsky, Vicki Weisskopf, and Hans Bethe, all towering physicists beyond reproach. I was proud of what we did in a charged atmosphere. In the end the oversight committee, in its report to the APS President, noted the complete independence in which we did the job, and predicted that the report would be attacked from both sides. What greater tribute could there be?
How different it is now. The giants no longer walk the earth, and the money flood has become the raison d’être of much physics research, the vital sustenance of much more, and it provides the support for untold numbers of professional jobs.
For reasons that will soon become clear my former pride at being an APS Fellow all these years has been turned into shame, and I am forced, with no pleasure at all, to offer you my resignation from the Society.
It is of course, the global warming scam, with the (literally) trillions of dollars driving it, that has corrupted so many scientists, and has carried APS before it like a rogue wave. It is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life as a physicist.
Anyone who has the faintest doubt that this is so should force himself to read the ClimateGate documents, which lay it bare. (Montford’s book organizes the facts very well.) I don’t believe that any real physicist, nay scientist, can read that stuff without revulsion. I would almost make that revulsion a definition of the word scientist.
So what has the APS, as an organization, done in the face of this challenge? It has accepted the corruption as the norm, and gone along with it…
I do feel the need to add one note, and this is conjecture, since it is always risky to discuss other people’s motives. This scheming at APS HQ is so bizarre that there cannot be a simple explanation for it. Some have held that the physicists of today are not as smart as they used to be, but I don’t think that is an issue.
I think it is the money, exactly what Eisenhower warned about a half-century ago. There are indeed trillions of dollars involved, to say nothing of the fame and glory (and frequent trips to exotic islands) that go with being a member of the club.
–Sean Adl Tabatabi
YourNewsWire.com
SEEKING HELP, New Bikernet Reader Comment!–Girls of the Billet Bar–Arizona Bike Week 2006
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=917
Looking for a girl name Yasmin. She’s from Puerto Rico. I met her at Sturgis 2004 she was working there as a bartender at broken spoke and you just posted her picture on your website. That’s the brunet under the picture of girl with white shirt with words Show me your…
It’s very important to me to find her. If you can somehow to help me to get her this message that I’m looking for her including my email.
Thank very much if you can help
–Jan Cervencik
Zednar32@yahoo.com
Gresham , OR
Unfortunately the Billet Bar was closed about a decade ago and we published the article before that. Maybe someone can help. Good luck.
–Bandit
UNCLE MONKEY ON RECENT US SHOOTING–With the dust settling around the latest US shooting in Parkland, Florida, people are left asking why this keeps happening in the US, why something isn’t done to stop it?
As the rest of the civilized world looks at the US the answer seems simple – more (or at least some kind) of gun control.
After all when we look at the statistics the US owns about 320,000,000 million guns or about one gun for every man, woman, and child of the US population of 320,000,000. The remaining world population of 7.3 billion people has access to 340,000,000 guns or one gun for every 21-1/2 people.
The truth is the US will not do anything about guns. Every child lying dead in a school hallway is the reason why the US needs so many guns. Those kids are dying to ensure American’s Second Amendment rights will not be trampled on.
Since guns are completely off the table for discussion the possible solutions put forward include locking down schools similar to a prison where the students individually have to pass through several locked and barred doors before getting into the actual school.
Maybe they will equip all the students with ankle bracelets that will taser the students as well. Other common sense solutions put forward by American politicians is that each and every teacher should be armed with an AR-15 and trained the exact same way as the military is to enter, sweep, and neutralize a target. Those are the only two solutions the US can offer – prison-ize the school system or militarize it.
I’m not going to beat my head against the wall trying to tell the US guns are a problem because as the NRA points out – guns don’t kill people, people kill people. Many countries have guns but don’t have the shooting the US has. But do you know what else those countries have – free universal healthcare.
You see in the rest of the civilized world we have free healthcare so when someone has mental health issues they can get the help and care that they need. If you want to decrease the number of shooting in the US without infringing on the Second Amendment then provide free universal healthcare. The choice is yours America – give up guns or accept universal healthcare.
-bad Uncle Monkey
Canada
BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!–Custom Chrome Goliath Kit
http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=6920
Hi, I am wondering if you still have the paperwork that came with this bike. The parts list and instructions. I have the same Bike and am needing to replace some of the parts. problem is I don’t know who the original parts were made by. any Info would be great.
–Patrick Thom
Patrickthom25@hotmail.com
Pemberton, MN
Have you checked with Custom Chrome. They commissioned this project years ago. I will look around. I may still have the instructions. The frame was built by Daytec, but they are no longer in business.–Bandit
RIDERS FOR AUTISM Inc. on our Route 66 Charity Ride.
We are Riders for Autism, Inc., a non profit (501 c(3)), organized in California, founded by myself, Mac Brey, my wife Coral Brey, and members of the biker community. We founded Riders for Autism after our autistic nephew, Liam age 9, moved in our home. Liam is non-verbal and likes to flip on and off switches and turn dials, which translates to the water heater getting turned off only to be discovered early in the morning.
Ultimately we want to raise funds for autism research and treatment. The Route 66 Charity Ride gives the biker community the opportunity to be part of a positive event. We have a presence in social media www.facebook.com/autismrelayride/ and setting up our website www.ridersforautism.com to support our efforts.
Riders for Autism and volunteers are riding historic Route 66 starting in Chicago, IL and ending in Los Angeles, CA to raise funds for autism research and treatment. We are doing this in support of Loma Linda University Childrens Hospital and Autism Speaks.
During our ride we will have nine separate events which will be hosted by Harley-Davidson dealers along the route (see schedule). We are getting the word out on social media and also working with local media outlets to spread the word. Our Schedule: DAYDATETIMELOCATIONEVENTFriday4/204pm 8pm Chicago, ILRide Kick Off â•„ Hosted by Illinois HD Saturday 4/21
Please let me know directly if you have any questions. Sincerely, Mac Brey Director Riders for Autism, Inc. 591 E Valley Blvd Colton, CA 92324 o 714-852-2525 c 949-220-3456
Meet the Law Tigers NEW Female Influencer!–
Please welcome Law Tigers new Female Influencer Ronda Brown! Ronda is a retired schoolteacher and has ridden her bike all over the United States.
Stop by, view her video and give her a like on her Facebook page and stay tuned! Congratulations Ronda, we look forward to working with you! Facebook link for Ronda!
–Darwyn
KEEP THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY WIDE OPEN–MARINE CORPS EXERCISE REGIMEN FOR PEOPLE OVER 70
For those of us over 70 – this is a great exercise regimen – for you young’uns out there (under 70), just keep it in mind until you reach that magic 70 number!
Begin by standing on a comfortable surface, where you have plenty of room on each side. With a 5-lb potato bag in each hand, extend your arms straight out from your sides. Hold them there as long as you can. Try to reach a full minute, and then relax.
Each day you’ll find that you can hold this position for just a bit longer. After a couple of weeks, move up to 10-lb potato bags. Then try 50-lb potato bags, and then eventually, try to get to where you can lift a 100-lb potato bag in each hand and hold your arms straight for more than a full minute.(I’m currently at this level.)
After you feel confident at that level, put a potato in each bag.
–from Sidehack Jerry
BANQUET REMINDER
APRIL 7, 2018
It is wonderful that the event has become so popular, but as you know, seating is now a problem. The good news is that we are working on solutions. Be patient and we will all cross our fingers that everyone that wants to attend is there. For those on the waiting list; AFTER Mr. Bill contacts you to say he has seats, contact Cassie at MIC with your credit card information. If you are not on the waiting list, you probably have no chance of getting in, so contact Judy at (951) 780 1978 or (909) 226 6038 or mctrailblazers01@gmail.com. Out of town quests have asked about air service. LAX is about 14 miles north of Carson and the Long Beach airport is about 12 miles south of Carson, both on the 405 freeway. Use the Carson exit. Both airports have cabs, Uber and rental cars. A reminder to arrive early for the reception and bike show which start at 3pm. Once we go into the banquet room visiting is limited.
JOHNNY GIBSON R.I.P.
Johnny “Crashwall” Gibson passed away at 87 on January 30th. He was in the AMA Hall of Fame and winner of the 1956 Daytona 200, plus more than 100 dirt-track, road races and TT’s. After a crash at Ascot in 1962, he retired from racing, but was instrumental in reviving Speedway racing is Southern California in the 70’s and 80’s. He built the track at Irwindale. He is survived by his wife, Betty, son Mike, and daughter Sandra. Our condolences go to his family and friends. God Speed to you Johnny. You touched many lives and will be missed by all
Read the 2 page story by Larry Lawrence in Issue #6 in Cycle News.
DUD PERKINS AWARD TO TOM WHITE
The prestigious Dud Perkins Life-Time Achievement award has been given posthumously to Tom White. An accolade well deserved.
RANDY MAMOLA IS MOTOGP LEGEND
Randy Mamola will be inducted into the MotoGP World Championship Hall of Fame at the ceremony in April at the Red Bull Grand Prix of Americas in Austin. He may be the first to receive the award without winning a Championship. Randy, an outstanding rider, was 4 time Runner-up in the 500cc/MotoGP World Championship in the 1980s. He has been a great ambassador and supporter of the sport and one hell of a racer. Congrats Randy.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FLAT TRACK ASSOCIATION
Saturday, March 10th will be round 2 SCFTA Championship Series. Gates open 12:30pm;, Practice at 2pm and racing to follow. www.southerncaliforniaflattrack.com Steve Evans (310) 30j9 9418, Vince Graves (951) 443 7622 Perris
SPEEDWAY RACING AT PERRIS
Saturday, March 24th. Gates open at 2pm and racing at 5pm.
1205 Burton Road, Perris, CA Ellis Road & # 74
AMATEURS AT NURBURGRING TRACK
Mostly cars, but you can relate. Why can’t we have “fun” like this in the U.S.? Oops, insurance might be a problem
Once a year amateurs can drive their personal cars on the Nurburgring race track. This is the result.
DAYTONA BIKE WEEK MARCH 9 TO MARCH 18
Time to get your tickets for the 2018 Daytona races
Saturday and Sunday, March 10th and 11th SuperCross
Tuesday, March 13 ATV SuperCross
Thursday, March 15th is the 1st AFT race of 2018, the Daytona TT. Trackside seating available, a fun filled Fan Zone, Autographs and a Harley Davidson Stunt Extravaganza.
Saturday, March 17 77th Daytona 200
Visit http://daytonainternationalspeedway.com or 1-800-PITSHOP or www.americanflattrack.com
At the Chamber of Commerce site you can finds lots of bike shows, parties, fun events and even a “Ride forever” wedding ceremony. www.officialbikeweek.com
OLD SCHOOL TT SCRAMBLES POSTPONED
DOUBLE HEADER WEEKEND ON MARCH 24 – 25
Round 1 was postponed because of forecast of high winds so Round 1 and 2 will be March 24th and 25th. All February 10-11 gate fees, armbands and camping passes will be honored and roll over to 3/24 & 3/25. SO KEEP YOUR ARMBANDS. If you haven’t pre-registered, you can do so online at www.oldschoolscramblesracing.com KID’S RIDE FREE in the Kid’s Mini Support Class, compliments of Rod Lake Racing.
RENT A VINTAGE BIKE
Don’t let the absence of a ride keep you off the starting line. If you need a vintage bike, why not rent one. (760) 403 3634.
ARIZONA MILE SATURDAY, MAY 12
Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson presents the 1st mile of 2018 AFT season. It will be held at the Turf Paradise in Phoenix. Loyalty tickets on sale now at www.arizonamile.com or (602) 730 0778
DAVE DESPAIN RETIRES
Dave hosted his last radio show on MavTV on Saturday, January 13th in Tulsa at the Chile Bowl. At 71, and after 40 odd years, Despain is giving up the daily grind, although it has been a thrilling ride. We have enjoyed him on TV Motor Week, Thursday Night Thunder, Speed Week, Wind Tunnel, his own show on MavTV and more. His voice is so familiar and we thank him for sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm. We also thank him for volunteering to do the audio’s on the Trailblazers Hall of Fame videos. Hope you use your retirement to enjoy other opportunities, but don’t forget us.
THANK YOU FROM THE DAN GURNEY FAMILY
Evi Gurney, the Gurney family and AAR teammates sent the following message.
Thousands of heartfelt messages have arrived from many corners of the world addressed to “the hero of my youth.”
We are profoundly touched by your expressions of affection and support and we thank you for your cards, emails, letters, tributes, television and magazine stories, flowers and donations honoring Dan’s life and career. “”Thanks for the memory, how lovely it was”
BIKE WEEK RADIO SHOW
Tune in to the Bike Week Radio Show on Sunday mornings at 9am. It is hosted by Broc Glover, Paul Carruthers, Bobby Wooldridge and Scott Cox. www.bikeweekradioshow.com. The show covers everything on 2 wheels with a motor. You can also get into their archives. Call the program at (858) 457 1090 San Diego or (877) 792 1090 Toll Free. Their call sign is 1090. It is available every Sunday, not just during Bike Week.
GOOD READING IN CYCLE NEWS
Check out the 5th issue for another good article by Larry Lawrence “The 1st One Brand National”. This race took place on August 17, 1975 in Terre Haute, Indiana. The first flat track race in history with all one brand, Harley, in the National. In Issue #7 read “Pomeroy’s unexpected & strange GP Victory. Jim’s GP debut was at the 1973 Spanish FIM 250cc World Motocross Champion. Jim won it but someone else was handed the trophy
The stories and photos in Cycle News are excellent. And it is free! www.cyclenews.com
GRACE MCKEAN ON THE MEND
Grace, 83, was on her way to an Antique MC group ride a few weeks ago. She rode her Drifter from her home in Arrowbear to Fallbrook. As she exiting the freeway she couldn’t pull in the clutch and quickly figured out she had a stroke and couldn’t stop, so she rode thru the stop, wiggled down the road trying to slow enough to bail. She hit a car coming towards her, but didn’t fall off. A nurse in the car behind her recognized the problem. The nurse and others took care of her, the motorcycle, called her group and got her to emergency. She is home now and doing therapy. She is working hard to be ready for the annual ride to Borrego. Grace usually brings one or both of her bikes, an Indian Chief and a 45 Harley, to the Trailblazers Bike Show. Hope she can attend year. We wish her well and a speedy recovery.
BRUCE ENDERLE R.I.P.
On Friday, January 26ith, Bruce Enderle, a long time Yamaha employee, long time SAE motorcycle committee member, former racer and creator of a number of over-the-top specials, passed away. He was going into the hospital for a routine stent procedure, but before he left the house, emergency services were called and he was transported. He never woke up. Thanks to John Lenkeit for letting us know.
EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT
CALIFORNIA ONLY HAS TWO AFT ANA RACES THIS YEAR
Sent by Pattie Frost Prestidge
The only California AFT AMA races this year will be during the month of May.
Saturday, May 5th is the “Thunder in the Vinyards” Calistoga Half Mile. The AFT series will host the running of the Grand National “Singles and Twin Cylinder Competition Motorcycles” on the Dirt Cushion Half Mile Race Track in Napa Valley.
Next up will be the return to the California historic Mile at Cal-Expo, Sacramento Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 19th. Tickets for both events at www.SDI-Racing.com
BIKE NIGHT AT COOKS CORNER
Thursday, March 15th is Bike Night from 6 – 9 at Cooks Corner to support “Pug Nation Rescue”. 100% of donations go to charity. 19152 Santiago Canyon Road. Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679 949-858-0266
ENDURO RIDERS REUNION
Come to Randsburg on Saturday, March 24 for a great reunion and a lot of fun. All enthusiasts and their guests are invited. Jack Penton and Debbie Evans Leavitt are looking forward to seeing you there. Sign in noon to 4pm at GOAT’s Sky Ranch Hotel on Butte Ave. After 4pm, sign in at the Opera House. There will be a BBQ dinner at 6pm at the Opera House and pancake breakfast on Sunday morning at the Sky Ranch Hotel 8 – 9:30 (tentative). GPS tracks available for trips to Husky Monument and Burro Schmidt Tunnel. Dinner, hall and T-shirt $30.00. T-Shirt only $5.00. Contact Larry Langley at larry.mediaguy@gmail.com (559 877 4514. Lots of free camping in nearby desert. Goats Sky Ranch Hotel (760) 374 2285. Or www.airbnb.com/s/Randsburg–CA/ or www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g32947-Randsburg_California-Hotels.html lodging in Randsburg and Ridgecrest (25 miles away)
1960’S SCRAMBLING
Sent by Bob Bryson
In case you missed this. The good old days of short travel. I think this guy misspoke saying that this is the first purpose built scrambler. I (Bob) have a 59 wildcat Parilla scrambler. And I think Bob Moore Junior can confirm that Zundapp made some scrambler kit parts in 59’ or 60’. The wall art at #3.28 is interesting.
50 YEARS AGO IN CYCLE NEWS
Gary Bailey was on cover. TT at Ascot on next cover, with big winners Keith Mashburn, Skip Van Leeuwen, Bob Bailey and Alex Chinowski. Gary Nixon was on cover after winning the very first Houston Astrodome Indoor National (1968). The Gripsters Motorcycle Club hosted the first Elsinore Grand Prix, sort of a replacement for the Catalina Grand Prix. It was won by Steve Scott. Larry Lawson won the Pacific Coast MotoCross Championship in Washington State. Wayne Hosaka won the High Boots M.C. TT Scrambles in El Cajon.
40 YEARS AGO
Steve Eklund was on cover for being first rider ever to win both nights of racing at the Houston GNC doubleheader,TT Friday & Short Track Saturday. San Diego Supercross canceled and replaced by round 2 of the MTEG Super Crown of Stadium MX. The SX promoters’ war was heating up. Feature about dirt bike riding and land closure. Roger DeCoster had serious internal injuries whole racing in Belgium. Mexicali 300 was won by Brent Wallingsford and Scot Harden. Rex Staten won the CMC/Suzuki Golden State MX round at Dunlap Cycle Park. Jimmy Ellis won the 1st round of the Toyota Supercross Series at the Kingdome in Seattle. Rex Staten won the 250 and 500 Championships at the final round of the CMC Golden State MX Series at Helvetia Park in Sacramento.
30 YEARS AGO
Jeff Ward was on the cover after winning the Houston Supercross, opening round of the AMA/Coors Supercross Series. It was Jeff’s 4th consecutive win at the Astrodome. Indoor Pro Ice Race final in Michigan was won by Chuck Springsteen. Bryan Hardin won the championship. Dan Smith won the Parker 400. Rick Johnson and Ron Lechien won the Seattle Supercross doubleheader. Jeff Ward and Ron Lechien were trying out a one way radio system at the Seattle Supercross. The mechanic talked and the rider listened.
SAGA OF HARLEY-DAVIDSON’S JAPANESE STEPCHILD
Stranger –than-fiction. Click on each pic to progress to another page of the story along with a different pic.
In the last newsletter was a request from a Chinese magazine looking for correspondent’s. A Trailblazer member asked someone with contacts in China to check it out. He couldn’t find much information. The website is simple and new. The magazines on it are dated from September 2017 and there are no author names. He said it definitely was not famous in China. As was said before, it could or could not be legitimate. I would probably ask to be paid in U.S. cash.
RIDE FOR THE CURE RIDE FOR KIDS
The 26th Dual Sport and Adventure ride supporting Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation will begin at Glen Helen on Saturday, April 14, 2018. The route will take you into the San Bernardino National Forest to Lake Arrowhead & back. Put it on your calendar. www.curethekids.org/events/ride-for-kids
EDDIE AND JODY MULDER’S LAKE CACHUMA BRITISH BIKE RALLY
Coming June 1st to 4th.Camp out with fellow classic British bike enthusiasts for a fun filled weekend. In remembrance of Bruce Brown. Vintage bikes, rides, prizes, food, field events and more.(661) 944 1184 or www.eddiemulderswcvdts.com enjmulder@gmail.com
FLAT TRACK REUNION AT DIXIE SPEEDWAY IN ATLANTA
For several years, T.C. Chambers and friends have held a reunion at the GNC Nationals in Georgia. Ray Little and Dave Aldana and T.C. are co hosting this year. Be there on April 7 to join the fun. There will be vintage bikes on display, an autograph session, a special meeting place and reunion in front of grandstands. For more information, contact T.C. Chambers at (770) 3964648 tcchambers68@comcast.net
NEW BOOKS
SONNY NUTTER “Dare to be Nutter” is now available.it is a hard cover, coffee table book with lots of stories and pictures. The Special Limited Edition is $75.,00, including shipping and handling, within US. Please PRINT the name Sonny should use for the inscription. You can purchase on pay pal. Send $75.00 to: bykridy@sbcglobal.net or send a check or money order made out to Sonny Nutter SEND TO: D. Edwards Unlimited, 12358 Moorpark St. #1E, Studio City, CA 91604. For more info: slidensonnynutter.com
BURT HARKINS “My Crazy Speedway World” This just came out and every word was written by Burt, so it should be very entertaining. Burt raced all over the world including a season in Southern California. You can find it online at www.llpshop.co.uk For 14 pounds (whatever that translates to
JEFF SMITH “Trials Master/ Motocross Maestro” can be purchased at www.motorsportX.com for $75.00 Hard cover.
AJ HERRERA MEMORIAL RACE JULY 21ST
This race isn’t until July, but it takes planning and two of the important things are SPONSORS and VENDORS. Without their assistance, the event would not get off the ground. They are reaching out to all their Sponsors from ast year, and other, to make this a very special day of racing in honor of AJ Contact Gail Wall (805) 698 1490 or gailwaller27@gmail.com
BSAOCSC RIDES
Sunday, February 25 “Cinder Cone” Dual Sport ride starts in Lucerne Valley at Highway 247 Restaurant, Junction 247 & 18. Meet at 9, ride at 10. For vintage British motorcycles only, with street registration and spark arrestors. (760) 365 9191 (310) 292 8997
Sunday, March 4 “Ortega Highway Street Ride” to Lake Elsinore & more. Meet at Capistrano Business Center Courtyard parking lot, 9am (27124 Paseo Esplada, Bld 800, San Juan Capistrano. Ride leaves 10am. Lunch at Ann’s Café in Lake Elsinore. (951) 440 3521
Sunday, March 18 “Al Baker Dual Sport” Meet 9am at the Al Baker Ranch, 16400 Wild Road, Helendale, CA. Starts at 10am and is approximately 90-100 miles. Vintage British motorcycles only, street registration & spark arrestors. (310) 292 8997 (760) 365 9191
SOCAL NORTON RIDES
Sunday, February 25 “Ojai Pilgrimage” Enjoy the cool weather on the back roads out of Moorpark to Ojai. Meet at Cactus Patch Café’ located at 197 E. High Street in Moorpark. Ride departs at 10am.
March 24 – 26th “Death Valley” For hard-core rider. Three days of amazing scenery & cool air. Meet Saturday at Crazy Otto’s, located at 1228 W. Avenue I in Lancaster. Ride departs at 9am. Furnace Creek Campground will be headquarters for Saturday and Sunday night, but you can stay wherever you wish.
MOTOGP AND MOTOAMERICA AT CIRCUIT OF AMERICAS, AUSTIN
There is going to be some great racing going on in Austin, Texas. The Horse Power Rodeo Red Bull Grand Prix includes MotoAmerica, which will run on April 20-22, and MotoGP’s only stop in the U.S.A. will be on April 22.
ISLE OF MAN TT
Buy your tickets and pack your bags for two weeks of excitement. May 26th until June 8th.
GLEN HELEN
Saturday, Feb. 24 REM MX/ MX Practice
Sunday, Feb. 25 OTHG/ ARX
Saturday, March 3 Prairie Dog Grand Prix Day 1
Sunday, March 4 Prairie Dog Grand Prix Day 2
Saturday, March 10th REM MX / MX Practice
Sunday, March 11 John Burr Cycles 6 hour Enduro
Saturday, March 17 Lucas Off Road Series
Sunday, March 18 SRA GP
OTHER RACES, EVENTS AND RIDES
February 23 Round 2 WORCS at Peoria, AZ
February 25 SoCal Old Timers MX Glen Helen with SRA socalotmx.org
March 3-4 Round 3 D37 Big 6 Grand Prix Devore, CA
March 10 Round 2 SCFTA Championship Series Perris (310) www.scftaracing.com
March 17 Round 3 AMA National Hare & Hound in Gorman
March 17 Round 1 D36 Big Time Speedway
March 23 Round 3 WORCS at Lake Havasu, AZ
March 24 Enduro Riders Reunion (559) 877 4514 (559) 760 1003 cell
March 24 Round 2 D36 Big Time Speedway
March 24 Speedway at Perris (951) 443 7622
March 24-25 TT Scrambles Round 1 & 2 Glen Helen www.oldschoolscramblesracing.com
April 6-7 Best in the Desert Laughlin, NV
April 7 Round 4 D36 Lodi Short Track
April 7 Round 3 SCFTA Championship Series Perris
April 21 Zaden Florez Tribute Race 1/2m ill TT. Salinas
May 5 TT race for 150cc and lower bikes Perris www.scftaracing.com
May 5 AFT Calistoga
May 19 Hangtown Motocross Classic (Season opener) Rancho Cordova, CA
May 19 AFT Sacramento
April 13 Boise Indoor Short Track
April 14 Ride for Kids Glen Helen www.curethekids.org
April 14 San Jose Indoor Short Track
June 24 Summer British Coastal Ride TCM (714) 556 0170
June 30 Santa Rosa Short Track
July 14 Humboldt Half Mile
July 21 AF Herrera Memorial Flat Track www.venturaraceway.com
PRINCIPLE GALLERY IN ALEXANDRIA–Bodies of Work
Invitational Group Exhibition
On Display Now!
We have assembled twelve tremendously talented figurative artists
for your viewing pleasure. Please come see the show in person!
Featuring: Ben Barker, Mark Demsteader, Stephen Early, Andy Espinoza, Louise Fenne, Geoffrey Johnson, David Lipson, Joseph Lorusso, Nadezda,
Mark R. Pugh, Kyle Stuckey, and Anna Wypych!
Click HERE to view all of the pieces in the exhibition.
(above) Louise Fenne Possessor No. 6 27.5×23.5, oil on canvas
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MY HEAD IS SPINNING SORTA—I need to make more travel plans. I would rather stick around, but I need to haul ass to Paughco to pick up my Salt Torpedo and get to work. We need to be in Bonneville this year.
Then it’s off to Willie’s Tropical Tattoo Show in Daytona and to Deadwood for small cabin hunting. I need to escape the city and write another book.
That reminds me: I’m going to wrap up a screenplay in the next month. I think Billy Lane will dig it.
Then I can go back to work on another Chance book outline based around Tombstone, Arizona.
Never a dull moment around the Bikernet factory. We always have time for readers. Let us know if we can help with anything motorcycle.
Ride Free Forever,
–Bandit