THE SOCIAL MEDIA BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for May 4, 2017

Hey,

I’m not a big fan of social media efforts. What the hell do they mean? I’m lost on a facebook page. I don’t do Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram, or Pinterest. I criticize myself for dodging this crap. Friends and associates suggest I spend more time on these elements than on Bikernet.

If I spent more time on social media we would have larger reader numbers and less content on Bikernet and less time to work on bikes or ride. I don’t have much fun on any of these things and Chris Callen from Cycle Source is about to tell you a terrible story about a Facebook conspiracy.

Whatta you think? There is one easy formula to take care of both issues. If you would share Bikernet content with all your pals on social media, I could stay focused on content, writing stories and even go for a ride from time to time, amazing. 

The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Cycle Source Magazine, the MRF, Las Vegas Bikefest, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown and BorntoRide.com, Sturgis Museum.




NEWEST ARTICLE FROM OUR HISTORIC MASTER, PAUL GARSON–
Here’s the action from the Corsa event at Willow Springs…
Big surprise was appearance of the legendary Britten V1000…
and tons of awesome vintage bikes…

Let me know if it’s a go, so I can tell all my folks to watch for it.

–Paul Garson
Esteemed Senior Editor

Bikernet.Com




LEPERA SEAT OF THE WEEK—
COBRA DIAMOND SEATING FOR DYNAS—This is the classic of classics. It’s the one seat on the market designed to enhance the lines of your bike and give you a comfortable ride. The first accessory I bought in 1969 for my new XLCH was a LePera Cobra seat. It completely changed the look of that classic ride.

Overview

Is there a seat style out there that offers more of the classic chopper style than the Cobra?

We think not! This bad boy will single handedly capture the heart and soul of any Dyna stock or custom.

Simply put, the Cobra is one righteous around town, bar hoppin’ seat.
Now available with our bitchin Diamond or Pleated stitch!

Rider seating area is 10.5″ wide. Passenger seating area is 7.5″ wide.
Specs

Driver Seating:

10.5″ Wide
 

Passenger Seating:
7.5″ Wide

MSRP:

$377.00

Part Number:

LK-071DM [’06-’17] Dyna
 


PANHEADS FOREVER, FOREVER PANHEADS– ’48-’54 Panhead Replica w/ Plumber Intake from STD

Replica Casting, Panhead Cylinder Bolt Pattern

Single spark plug, Internal oiling, Standard bore or industry standard big bore, Plumber intake, Fits stock OE Pan exhaust pipes, Seats installed. Also available assembled with nitride Harley replacement (#18082-57) 1.750″ exhaust and (#18074-66) 1.940″ intake valves. Valve spring kit stock to .495 lift.

stddevelopment.com/

We are building a crazy engine with a ’69 right case and a ’79 left case so we can run an alternator. We have some Panheads, but they are not outside oiler and I don’t want to mess with stock heads. STD is the place to go for upgraded replacement heads, but Billy said last week, “We are out of castings.”

I’m sure they’re on order.

–Bandit


BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!–
 

THE ATTORNEY WHO RIDES EVERYWHERE WITH LOVE JUGS

Very impressive article. Great job on your part.

–Steve West
steve@love-jugs.com

Delray Beach, FL


Thanks Steve, but the credit goes to Love Jugs. Helluva product.—Bandit




KIWI INDIAN NEWS–
National AMCA Meet: Oley, PA

Wow, what a show Oley, PA was this year! It’s always a good meet but this year you needed to bring sun tan lotion as it was as though we were still in SoCal. Beautiful hot ‘n sunny summer days in late April, what the heck! That’s a first in the 27 years we’ve been going to this show.

In prior years we’ve gone to the mall to buy winter underwear to stay warm at this meet, so being this warm was a welcome treat. Better yet, this weather encourages folks from up and down the east coast to make the trek to attend.

I love the vibrancy and energy we get at shows we attend, especially Oley, which is the first AMCA event of the year in this region. I get the feeling all the east coasters have been bottled up all winter long and they’re ready to rock when the Oley Meet comes along.

I’d suggest visiting an AMCA meet this year. See the schedule at: https://antiquemotorcycle.org/index.php?page=nat-l-meets-road-runs

It’s exciting to see the largest continually changing antique motorcycle show in the world.

–Kiwi Mike and Marilyn Stemp
IronTrader




NEW FEATURE COMING TO BIKERNET–

MOON Sportster

My name is Peter, I live in Sweden
I build this MOON Sportster with help from MOON Sweden and Biltwell, Inc. USA
http://www.mooneyesusa.net/2017/0308/moon-bike-show-sweden-2017/

Hope You like it. We would dig it if you’d like to do a piece on your great web site, I can get You photos and build info!

Ride hard Ride safe
–Peter/Sweden

We are all over it. Watch for the report shortly.–Renegade




AMAZING 50-STATE LEGAL S&S EXHAUST SYSTEM–
NEW – El Dorado, 50 State Legal Exhaust System for Touring models

S&S Cycle’s new El Dorado performance exhaust system is a 50 state legal MK 45 Muffler/Header Package for 2009-’16 Harley-Davidson touring models and is ready to hit the streets.

The El Dorado is a complete system that includes Power Tune headers and a set of 4.5″ MK45 mufflers fitted with the latest in S&S designed high flow cat technology. Much like the automotive industry years back, high flow catalysts have finally made their way to the v-twin space!

The El Dorado Exhaust combines clean styling and an authoritative note with increased torque and horsepower. Fifty state legal (CARB EO# K-010), without the performance punishment. Bolt on installation, does not require tuning.

Choose from show quality chrome or black ceramic finish and Tracer or Thruster exhaust tips. Look for M8 applications very soon.

Click Here For More Information https://www.sscycle.com/eldorado/




FRANK BALL JR TATTOO WORK— 
This week he has a musical or rock ‘n roll theme to this piece. Very Cool.

–Gramps




BIKES, BEER & BANDS – GRAND OPENING – PAVILION PARTY
MILWAUKEE HARLEY-DAVIDSON–

Sat. | May 6 | 9am-6pm

The all-new Milwaukee Harley-Davidson is holding a Grand Opening. Come party in The Pavilion on Saturday May 6th.

This bash has all the essentials Beer, Bands and Bikes! Come enjoy the musical stylings of DJ Flux, Imperial Fall & Stetsin & Lace!

To add to the fun there will be many enter to win opportunities, including a George Thorogood and the Destroyers Meet and Greet prize pack- so if you haven’t experienced the all new Milwaukee Harley-Davidson.

It’s time you did. Located right off highway 45 and Silver Spring.



HOT NEWS FLASH OF THE WEEK,
Global Warming Swindle Film

Britain’s Channel 4 has produced a devastating documentary titled “The Great Global Warming Swindle.” It has apparently not been broadcast by any of the networks in the United States. But, fortunately, it is available on the Internet.

Distinguished scientists specializing in climate and climate-related fields talk in plain English and present readily understood graphs showing what a crock the current global warming hysteria is.

These include scientists from MIT and top-tier universities in a number of countries. Some of these are scientists whose names were paraded on some of the global warming publications that are being promoted in the media — but who state plainly that they neither wrote those publications nor approved them.

One scientist threatened to sue unless his name was removed.

While the public has been led to believe that “all” the leading scientists buy the global warming hysteria and the political agenda that goes with it, in fact the official reports from the United Nations or the National Academy of Sciences are written by bureaucrats — and then garnished with the names of leading scientists who were “consulted,” but whose contrary conclusions have been ignored.

There is no question that the globe is warming but it has warmed and cooled before, and is not as warm today as it was some centuries ago, before there were any automobiles and before there was as much burning of fossil fuels as today.

None of the dire things predicted today happened then.

The British documentary goes into some of the many factors that have caused the earth to warm and cool for centuries, including changes in activities on the sun, 93 million miles away and wholly beyond the jurisdiction of the Kyoto treaty.

According to these climate scientists, human activities have very little effect on the climate, compared to many other factors, from volcanoes to clouds.

These climate scientists likewise debunk the mathematical models that have been used to hype global warming hysteria, even though hard evidence stretching back over centuries contradicts these models.

What is even scarier than seeing how easily the public, the media, and the politicians have been manipulated and stampeded, is discovering how much effort has been put into silencing scientists who dare to say that the emperor has no clothes.

Academics who jump on the global warming bandwagon are far more likely to get big research grants than those who express doubts — and research is the lifeblood of an academic career at leading universities.

Environmental movements around the world are committed to global warming hysteria and nowhere more so than on college and university campuses, where they can harass those who say otherwise. One of the scientists interviewed on the British documentary reported getting death threats.

In politics, even conservative Republicans seem to have taken the view that, if you can’t lick ’em, join ’em. So have big corporations, which have joined the stampede.

This only enables the green crusaders to declare at every opportunity that “everybody” believes the global warming scenario, except for a scattered few “deniers” who are likened to Holocaust deniers.

The difference is that we have the hardest and most painful evidence that there was a Holocaust. But, for the global warming scenario that is causing such hysteria, we have only a movie made by a politician and mathematical models whose results change drastically when you change a few of the arbitrarily selected variables.

No one denies that temperatures are about a degree warmer than they were a century ago.

What the climate scientists in the British documentary deny is that you can mindlessly extrapolate that, or that we are headed for a climate catastrophe if we don’t take drastic steps that could cause an economic catastrophe.

“Global warming” is just the latest in a long line of hysterical crusades to which we seem to be increasingly susceptible.

–Thomas Sowell
TownHall.com

I guess us stupid bikers were on the right track all along, calling the Global Warming theory a conspiracy.

Couple this with evidence that the so-called “green friendly” electric vehicles are actually not helping the atmosphere when you consider the manufacturing process and the fact they are very inefficient, I guess fossil-fuel internal combustion is still the best way to power ourselves across America.

–Tony Sanfelipo
Lead Investigator
Hupy and Abraham



POSITIVE THINKING QUOTE OF THE DAY–
“I am willing to release the need to be unworthy. I am worthy of the very best in life, and I now lovingly allow myself to accept it.”

—LOUISE HAY

THE UNCLE ON THE CHANGING WEATHER–
As the weather warms many of us are making our way to the garage to give the bike a once over before rolling out for the first few rides of the year. For some they can’t wait for those initial fresh days and yet others are a little more cautious.

Winter brings heavy road salt and sand accumulating in intersections and along the sides of the road. Toss in lax driving skill for the cages and it can be downright deadly. For others it is about dollars and cents. Spring riding days can be sporadic and often a plated bike can sit still for a week or two at a time before they can get out and ride.

Insurance money that could be spent on a new piece of chrome, a little more performance or even just a few more cold ones for the back of the fridge.

Eventually though the calendar closes in on the prime riding season and time is spent cleaning and polishing, getting rid of last year’s bugs and guts. Fresh fluids, fresh air draws the road ever nearer. A few more trips around the bike before we are satisfied that it is ready for another year.

For others it is putting those last few finishing touches on a winter project that went way over budget, way over your skill level but now it is last minutes checks for loose nuts, for loose lines. A winter’s worth of work coming to a close. Will it leave family and friends in awe or will it be awful.

The bad days are spent mapping out a summer of riding. Rallies here and there, campfire friends and dive bar buddies. A million miles to be ridden in a handful of weekends.

Smoke Out is on the list and maybe you’ll check out that other local run you’ve been hearing about. Wednesday night rides with the boys, Saturday night rides with some young thing squealing for more. A ride for patriotism, a ride for freedom, a ride for a friend no longer here.

A new riding season dawns across the nation. Are you ready?

-bad Uncle Monkey




K&G GRAND OPENING SHOWROOM IN FLORIDA–
We are now less than 5 days out from our grand opening.

I would like everyone who we have planned in a 10 x 10 space, to be set up and ready to go by 11am, that gives time to work out kinks, grab a snack and shoot the breeze before we get started at 12pm.

Thank you again to all of you who have agreed to join us at our grand opening, it is greatly appreciated!

Have a great week and I look forward to Sunday!!

–Natalie Moore
General Manager
305-749-5599 ext. 105 – Phone
888-396-8279 – Fax
Website: www.kandgcycles.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/kandgcycles/

QUICK, OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY– A Man walks
into a restaurant with a full-grown
Ostrich behind him. The waitress asks them for
Their orders. The man says, “A hamburger, fries
And a coke,” and turns to the ostrich, “What’s
Yours?”

“I’ll have the same,” says the ostrich.
A short time later the waitress returns with the
Order. “That will Be $9.40 please.” The man
Reaches into his pocket and pulls out the exact
Change for payment.

The next day, the man and the ostrich come
Again and the man says, “A hamburger, fries
And a coke.”

The ostrich says, “I’ll have the same.”
Again the man reaches into his pocket and
Pays with exact change.

This becomes routine until the two enter again. “The usual?” Asks the waitress.

“No, this is Friday night, so I will have a steak, baked potato and a salad,” says the man.

“Same,” says the Ostrich.

Shortly the waitress brings the order and says, “That will be $32.62.” Once again The man pulls the exact change out of his pocket and places it on the table.

The waitress cannot hold back her curiosity any longer. “Excuse me, Sir. How do you manage to always come up with the exact change in your pocket every time?”

“Well,” says the man, “several years ago I was cleaning the attic and Found an old lamp. When I rubbed it, a Genie appeared and offered me two wishes. My first wish was that if I ever had to pay for anything, I would just put my hand in my pocket and the right amount of money would always be there.”

“That’s brilliant!” says the waitress. “Most people would ask for a Million Dollars or something, but you’ll always be as rich as you want for as long as you live!”

“That’s right…Whether it’s a gallon of milk or a Rolls Royce, the exact money is always there,” said the man.

The waitress asks, “What’s with the ostrich?”

The man sighs, pauses and answers, “My second wish was for a tall chick with a big ass and long legs who agrees with everything I say…”

–from Robert Page



STURGIS MUSEUM FREEDOM FIGHTER INDUCTION ISSUE–

I do know that the leaders of all of the Rights groups that attended Heartland Steam sent and signed a letter to the board of directors of the Museum; voicing their extreme disappointment about the lack of a Freedom Fighter being inducted this year.

My opinion is that although all of us that are involved in the rights movement know one another; the rest of the motorcycling world doesn’t know that we exist.

I seriously doubt if our absence will even be noticed at the Induction breakfast. When I was informed that the Museum had made the decision not to induct a Freedom Fighter; I canceled my reservations and didn’t purchase a breakfast ticket.

Why spend my money there if they won’t support something that is so important to us, that we have spent a large portion of our lives fighting for. I will spend my money elsewhere until they see their error.

–Gary
custer56@windstream.net

Hey Gary. The board at the Sturgis Museum is very concerned about this issue and will address it next week. It was actually a minor scheduling error, but we will report next week.

–Bandit




BUFFALO CHIP NEWS–
A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM TONI
“Biker Belles represents many positive elements of the motorcycle community – encouragement, empowerment, mentorship and charity.

When we created the event in 2009, we’d hoped it would change people’s lives for the better, and it’s amazing to see nearly a decade later how much it truly has. Each year the passion, diversity and spirit of this group has inspired amazing and unexpected connections and growth among participants and the community as a whole.

I can’t wait to see where the Biker Belles takes us in the years to come, and I hope you will join us on the journey.”

– Toni Woodruff, Biker Belles Program Manager



TENNESSEE MOTORCYCLE LEGISLATIVE NEWS–
Carol Simpson here in Tennessee.

Two factoids have come to my attention while working at the Tennessee State Legislature during our “off season”. Our legislature meets from January into April/May every year.

Lobbyists come by to “visit” and gather info on “what’s been happening”. Legislators spend the “off months” campaigning, making money in their day jobs, and going to national conferences where they take the pulse of what is happening in other states and in special interest industries.

One friendly lobbyist, who rides, and is a representative of Farmers Mutual Insurance company made a point of coming by my office about four months ago. At the National convention of INSURANCE companies relayed that re-instituting mandatory helmet laws in vulnerable states as a PRIORITY issue. Michigan was #1 target because their freedom of choice is recent, and because their skewing of numbers supposedly shows a marked increase in fatalities.

Several legislators who are members of NCSL National coalition of State Legislators attended National level conference. Mandatory Helmet Laws was featured in meetings of the breakout Highway Safety meetings. Statistical assistance and directional strategies were discussed and made available to NCSL members through their vast resources. Of the five or six national state legislature associations, NCSL is the largest with the biggest staff of support and data.

We have a BIG battle brewing. If I was aware of these TWO initiatives from TWO entities, my guess is that there are many more and coalitions are being formed.

I will look into more information if asked by any of you out there in Freedom of Choice land. Sharing info on the reps list is a big boon to our battles.

–Carol Simpson
mrf assistant rep.
615 944 9797

TRAILBLAZERS NEWS LETTER–

WADES WINES

A big thank you to Wades Wines for their donation of 200 bottles of wine. It was very nice of them since they have no connection to the Trailblazers, except to know who J.C. Agajanian was. Please let them know we appreciate their gift by stopping if you are in the neighborhood. They have wine tasting Thursday and Friday from 4:30pm to 9pm, Saturday 2pm to 9pm and Sundays 2pm to 6pm. The have craft beers, spirits, cigars and more. Sounds like a party to me! 30961 W. Agoura Road, Suite 321, Westlake Village, CA 91361 (818) 597) 9463

SUNGLASSES LOST AT BANQUET

Mark is looking for his black framed Oakley sun glasses. He was sitting on Table # 70. If you have information contact him at (562) 537 8233.

KENNY ROBERTS JR. HONORED

Kenny Roberts Jr. was inducted into the MOTO GP Legends Hall of Fame. The event took place on Friday, April 21 in Austin, Texas at the Circuit of the Americas. They are the first father & son to be honored.

1ST ANNUAL DAN ROUITT MEMORIAL OPEN HOUSE

Flyer attached:
Sunday, May 21st from 10am to 3pm. The day after the Sacramento Mile. Drop by on you way home. Admission is FREE. Bring your family and friends.There will be food and drink for a donation. The food is always good and plentiful. Visit with friends, kick tires and enjoy Dan’s awesome Flat Track Museum. 309 W. Rialto Avenue, Clovis, California. Call Kathy for more info at (559) 291 2242.

TWO NEW INDIAN MOTORCYCLES

Polaris Industries has introduced two new Indian Motorcycles. They are jumping in with both fee. https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/04/18/polaris-industries-introduces-2-new-indian-motorcy.aspx?yptr=yahoo&ref=yfp



AMA PRO FLAT TRACK AT THE ARIZONA MILE

BE THERE! On Saturday, May 13th at Turf Paradise in Phoenix, Arizona. It is a full day of events, live music, historic bike show, Stunt Teams, Vendors, autograph session and more. Race tickets at www.arizonamile.com (602) 730 0778

BUDDY STUBBS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM

Go a day early and visit the Buddy Stubbs Motorcycle Museum. Open 7 days a week. 130 vintage motorcycles. Museum located at13850 N. Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, AZ (602) 971 3400 buddystubbshd.com

JOHN PARHAM R.I.P.

John Parham died on April 20th at the age of 63. He was big into anything motorcycles as a collector, sponsor, promotor, business man, rider, motorcycle advocate and much more. He was the founder and owner of J&P Cycles , which is a huge retail and mail order business. His motorcycle collection became the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamoso, Iowa. He worked tirelessly with the Motorsport Aftermarket Group (MAG), His legacy benefits every rider in America and around the world. John was inducted into the AMA Hall of Fame and the Sturgis Hall of Fame.

God’s speed to you John. You will be sorely missed.

ZADEN FLOREZ R.I.P.

On April 15th, 10 year old Zaden Florez succumbed to injuries he suffered while racing at Lodi Cycle Bowl. He will always be loved and will be missed by all who knew him. There will be a celebration of Life at 11am Friday, May 5th at the Salinas Sports Complex Exhibition Hall 1034 N. Main in Salinas.



1936 SALSBURY SCOOTER

Barry Sulkin sent an attached article. “80 years later and that basic clutch design is still in use. A few cars also.”

LARRY LAWRENCE ARTICLES IN CYCLE NEWS
These two page stories by Larry Lawrence were in the last few issues of Cycle News: Road Racing in Assen 1980 Dutch GP, Jumping Jack, Jack Middelburg beat Kenny Roberts off the line in the 1981 British GP, Freddie’s first GP victory at SPA in 1982 and The Pipe Man about George Kerker.
You can view all these free on www.cyclenews.com. It comes out once a week.

MORE IN CYCLE NEWS

There is a several page story on touring on an E bike. It seems the #1 concern is recharging, same as cars. Finding places to do it and the time it takes. Another great article is XR to RX about JCR Racing’s Johnny Campbell, head of Honda factory racing team and deep into Honda’s off road development. Both of these are worth the read.

DALTON GAUTHIER DISQUALIFIED AND SUSPENDED

# 22, Dalton Gauthier, winner of the first three AFT singles races on the American Flat Track series, has been disqualified and suspended for substance abuse. He acknowledges his use of marijuana and apologizes for breaking the rules.

HANDY HINT

Can’t wait until I can use this hint. http://www.chonday.com/videos/rusnutcankj4

THE LEGENDARY SACRAMENTO MILE

Saturday, May 20th, under the lights. $25.00 tickets available. This is always one of the best races of the year. “KING” Kenny will be the Grand Marshall. If you can’t make it, watch FansChoice.tv for live streaming. http://www.FansChoice.tv or watch all 18 AFT races as part of a Thursday night package on NBC Sports.



MAKE IT A WEEKEND

There is more going on in northern California on the Sacramento weekend. Friday night races on May 19th is a must do at LODI. Gates open at 2, practice at 3:30 and racing at 5pm. 5801 E. Morse Road, Lodi (209) 368 7182 lodicyclebowl.com
On Sunday, following the mile, the California Flat Track Association (CFTA) has announced their Sacramento Pro/Am Mile race. From 12 to 80, there is a class for you. http://www.californiaflattrack.com, https://www.facebook.com/CaliforniaFlatTrackAssociation (415) 320 7889

49TH ANNUAL HANFORD VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE RALLY

Busy weekend. This is a really good one and it takes place on Saturday, May 20th at the Kings Fairgrounds in Hanford. As usual, there will be a huge antique and Classic motorcycle show, over 150 vendors, vintage parts exchange and sale, hourly raffle, camping in swap space and RV hookups. Bring the whole family.

For more info: ClassicCycleEvents.com/hanford.html.

This is not far from from Clovis so stay for the open house a Dan Rouitt’s M/C Museum.

ALL BRITISH SPRING SWAP MEET

The BSA Owners Club of Southern California (bsaocsc) presents the All British Spring Swap Meet on Sunday, May 7th. British and European Motorcycles and Parts only.

Free to buyers.

BSA Club Booth.

7am to 11am at Triumph Classic Motorcycles (new location) 1281 Logan Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Pre-registration for sellers requested.

Steve (951) 245 5287. www.bsaocsc.org or www.triclassic.com BSA Owners club info: Barry (310) 398 6406

LUCAS PRO MOTOCROSS SERIES ON MAVTV

MavTV will air the opening 450 and 250 motos in a two-hour ‘live’ block covering each round of this year’s Pro MX Championships. MavTV’s broadcast partners, NBC and NBCSN will air the second motos throughout the 12 event season.

For more info visit www.mavtv.com.

The season starts with:
Hangtown MX on Saturday, May 20th in Sacramento Airtime 4-6pm ET Live 7-9pm ET re-air
Glen Helen MX on Saturday, May 27th in San Bernardino Airtime 4-6pm ET Live 7-9 pm ET re-air
Thunder Valley MX on Saturday, June 3rd in Lakewood, Colorado Airtime 3-5pm ET Live 6-8 pm ET re-air

EVEL KNIEVEL MUSEUM OPENS IN JUNE

The Evel Knievel Museum opens adjacent to Historic Harley Davidson in Topeka, Kansas, in June. Their website explains Why Topeka?

evelknievelmuseum.com hello@evelknievelmuseum.com

(785) 234 6174

2047 SW Topeka Blvd.

Topeka, Kansas 66612



TALES FROM THE OWL SALOON
TRAILBLAZERS ARE FEATURED IN A BOOK

Some old-timers in the Trailblazers might remember one of our Hall-of-Famers from the past named Lodge Cunningham. Lodge is not with us any longer, but before he passed away in 1991, at age 89, he had written notes from his life in Hollywood as a sound man and about his friends and neighbors of the Upper Mojave Desert where he and his wife welcomed tourists to their cafe in Red Mountain’s former Owl Saloon.

Thanks to Elizabeth Babcock, Cunningham’s memories are now featured in the newly released book “Tales from the Owl Saloon. Hollywood, Red Mountain and Beyond.” Since Lodge was an early day member of the Trailblazers, the club is mentioned in a few places, as well as a photo from our 26th annual banquet, in 1963.

The 308-page, softbound book, captures the grungy, yet intoxication atmosphere of California’s early mining days and the fast paced life of early Hollywood. More than 50 cartoons by Richard Nuckles and nearly 100 historic photographs further season the mix.
Order form and book cover attached.

SPRINGFIELD MILE ADDS A HARLEY-DAVIDSON SUPPORT CLASS TO THEIR 2 DAY EVENT

Two days of racing at Springfield. On Saturday, May 27, the nearby Springfield TT hosts the AFT Singles points-paying round. On Sunday, May 28 is round 6 of the American Flat Track series.

A Harley-Davidson support class has been added to the program. Any competitor with an AFT Singles license that is 18 years or older will be eligible to apply for entry into the support class race on the Mile.

www.springfieldmile.org www.americanflattrack.com

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FLAT TRACK ASSOCIATION (SCFTA)

Practice at Perris Raceway 4-9pm on Saturday, April 29th. Noise is still a concern, so quiet your bike. Also turndowns for mufflers should be aimed in such a way that the dust in staging is not stirred up. Contact Elliot if you need more information: elliott@elliottpowersports.com (951) 900 6064. Practice on May 6th at Perris has been canceled out of respect for Zaden Flores.

Round 4 will be on May 13th socalflattrack@aolcom
(951) 443 7622 www.southerncaliforniaflattrack.com

Check out www.todayscyclecoverage.com for write ups and photos from previous races.

50 YEARS AGO IN CYCLE NEWS

On cover was D37 Scrambles Championship in Elsinore. Cotati Raceway and the Rough Championship televised on ABC-TV and won by J.N. Roberts. Dennis Roberson on another cover on his 50cc Tohatsu which smoked the 90’s. AFT National Road Race at Vegas. Classes won by buddy Parriott and Art Bauman.

Sammy Tanner recorded his 345th victory at Ascot. Hot novice was Rick Woods. Sportsman road races at Carlsbad had a double winner in the premier classes, Don Vesco. John Klocker and Bill Blakeslee rode a 50cc ISDT replica Hercules from Tijuana to La Paz. 1000 miles in 70 hours and 30 minutes.

40 YEARS AGO

“Hurricane” Hannah was pictured flying through the air indoors at the Silverdome in Pontiac. He swept the doubleheader. Skip Aksland won the 76 mile race held as part of the Long Beach Grand Prix for cars.

Tom Brooks won the Great Bear Grand Prix. Marty Smith and Danny LaPorte won the Hangtown National Motocross. Malcolm Smith won the Tecate 50 Enduro. Jimmy Ellis won the AMA 250cc National MX in Tennessee. Road racer, Mike Clarke talked about his “endo” at 170 mph at Daytona

30YEARS AGO

Ricky Johnson won the AMA Supercross in Dallas, Kyle Lewis won the 125cc class. Chris Carr won the Sacramento Mile. Randy Mamola won the opening round of the World Championship Road Race Series at Suzuka. Paul Krause won the Moapa-to-Vegs National Hare and Hound.

Doug Chandler won the Ascot Half Mile Championship and got the cover. Jeff Ward and Ron Lechien split wins at the AMA Supercross Series doubleheader in Michigan. Jeff Emig got the cover after he won the 80cc Stock Expert 12+ and Super Mini classes at the NMA World Mini Grand Prix at Vegas.

AMA NATIONAL ADVENTURE RIDE SERIES

Up for an adventure? These events were designed for dual sport and adventure-style motorcycles. On May 6-7 there will be a Yosemite Adventure Tour. Contact lawrence@familyoffroadadventures.com www.familyoffroadadventures .com The next ride in the SoCal area is on June 24 -25 in Big Bear. Contact Miguel.burgi@gmail.com www.bigbeartrailridrs.com

SPEEDWAY COMING SOON

Saturday May 6 Big Time Speedway Spring Fling at Prarie City SVRA Park www.bigtimespeedway.com (925) 786 3263
Friday, May 12 Fast Fridays opener www.fastfridays.com (530) 878 7223
Saturday, May 13 Orange County Speedway Spring Classic, Milne Cup and Side Cars

(949) 492 9933 www.costamesaspeedway.net

Wednesday, May 31 is the Connor Penhall Memorial Cup at Industry Speedway kelly@industryracing.com



ADD TO YOU CALENDAR
LAKE CACHUMA BRITISH BIKE RALLY

Eddie Mulder puts this one on and there has been great reports from previous camp outs. It will be on June 2 – 5.

Flyers are attached. Contact Eddie at http://www.eddiemulderswcvdts.com

(661) 944 1184

50TH ANNUAL MAMMOTH MOTOCROSS

June 16 – 25 Big year, Big event. www.mammothmotocross.com (760) 934 0605

OLD SCHOOL SCRAMBLES

Sunday, July 23rd at Glen Helen. Entries now open. Practice on Saturday, July 8th from 9am to 2pm and Saturday, July 22nd from 9am to 2pm. The practice and race is in the truck track arena on a Gary Jones custom designed TT course.

www.oldschoolscramblesracing.com or email questions@oldschoolscramblesracing.com

OKLAHOMA CITY MILE

Fathers Day weekend. Saturday, June 17th at Remington Park in Oklahoma City, OK www.okcmile.com

A.J. HERRERA MEMORIAL RACE

Saturday, July 22 at Ventura Raceway in memory of #42E, AJ Herrera. There will be Flat Track, Speedway, Extreme Side Cars and a special intermission show.

They are looking for sponsors (505) 698 1490 , gailwaller27@gmail.com

FOR OUR NORTHERN MEMBERS

May 6 – 7 AHRMA Regional race at Crooked River Ranch Oregon. Swap meet and bike show too.. Terrebonne, Oregon. http://www.ahrmanw.org/

May 19 -21 Northwest Norton Owners Other Places tour. Franzel’s family Cabin, Plain WA. http://www.nwno.org.

May 20 Oregon Vintage Motorcyclists. Corvallis ride and swap – bike show http://www.oregonvintage.org

BSAOCSC RIDES AND EVENTS

Saturday, April 29 BSAOCNC “Mother Lode” ride, El Dorado Hills Mike at (916) 797 0879

Saturday, May 20 “Moto Marin” San Rafael Dave at (415) 269 1841

Sunday, May 28 BSAOCSC Frazier Park Street Ride. Meet at 9am at the Flying J Service Station, SW corner of Frazier Park Mountain Park Road and Peace Valley Road, west of I-5. Ride at 10

(951) 440 3521

MOTOAMERICA HEADED FOR ATLANTA

Round 2 will be held at Road Atlanta on April 28 – 30, followed by Virginia International Raceway on May 12 – 14.

GLEN HELEN

Saturday April 29th REM MX / MX Practice
Sunday April 30th SRA GP
Saturday May 6th REM MX/ MX Practice
Sunday May 7th Mud Factor
Fri-Sat May 12-13 Sean Hepler Jump Champ
Saturday May 13 REM MX
Sunday May 14 ARX / MX Practice
Sat-Sun May 20-21 Closed
Fri- Sun May 26-28 AMA MX National

LUCAS PRO MOTOCROSS

Saturday, May 20 Round 1 at Rancho Cordova, Ca
Saturday, May 27 Round 2 at Glen Helen, Ca

ARENACROSS FINAL

Friday to Sunday, May 5 – 7 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas www.arenacross.com

SOCAL NORTON CLUB RIDE

Sunday, May 21 take a beautiful ride through Frazier Park. Meet at Big John’s Mountain Grill at 3121 Mount Pinos Way in Frazier Park. Come early for breakfast, kick tires, etc. Ride departs at 10am sharp.

SOCAL OLD TIMERS MOTOCROSS (SOCALOTMX)

Sunday, May 7th at Comp Edge, Hillside
Sunday, May 21 Milestone Vet Track
Beginners to Masters. Must be over 40 to join, buT younger riders are also welcome (714) 262 1337 socalotmx.org

FINAL 2017 AMA SUPERCROSS

On Saturday, May 6th is Round # 17, the final Supercross race of the season. It will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada

2017 ISLE OF MAN TT

Have you bought your ticket yet? It will run from May 27 to June 9th. www.iomtt.com

D37 BIG 6 GRAND PRIX

Round 5 will be in Primm, Nevada on May 6 and 7


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BIKER’S CHOICE HAS BRASS BALLS —

When Dar Holdsworth started Brass Balls Cycles in 2006, he had no idea his hobby of building motorcycles in his free time would turn into his full-time business.

Now, 10 years later, Brass Balls Cycles has joined with Biker’s Choice to distribute their parts and accessories to motorcycle riders around the country.

Brass Balls Cycles products now available through Tucker Rocky | Biker’s Choice.

“We are grateful and super excited to be working with Tucker Rocky | Biker’s Choice. The entire team embraced us as one of their own from the start and that has really added fuel to the fire and charged us up,” says Holdsworth.

Brass Balls Cycles has been honored with numerous awards for their customized motorcycles, including the AMD World Championships of Custom/Production Bike Building in 2011 and 2012. In addition to the motorcycles they have built and customized for their customers, they have also crafted several bikes to support the troops.

They are active supporters of charities such as Pros4Vets, Wounded Warriors, Intrepid Fallen Heroes and Warriors for Freedom.

Brass Ball Cycles products can be ordered through your local Tucker Rocky | Biker’s Choice dealer.


JIMS WILD TOOL OF THE WEEK–
JIMS No. 5827 Fork Cap Allen Socket

The new line of Harley-Davidson Touring models have an updated fork cap that requires a large Allen driver/socket.

Odds are, you may not have an Allen this size in your toolbox. JIMS now offers a high quality Allen Socket for this application that is sold individually, making no need to buy a high priced Allen set just to use this one particular size.

This tool is priced affordably at $23.00 and comes with a lifetime warranty. JIMS Part No. 5827 can be used on late model, 49mm FLH forks on 2014 to present Touring models.

See this tool in action on the JIMS YouTube Channel! For more information contact us at sales@jimsusa.com or visit www.jimsusa.com.

–Greg Thiessen
JIMS
555 Dawson Drive,
Camarillo, CA 93012
Ph: 805-482-6913
www.jimsusa.com




STROKERS DALLAS TEXAS DEAL OF THE WEEK–
SUPER NICE 2003 AMERICAN IRONHORSE TEXAS CHOPPER.

Only 12,718 MILES. 107-inch S&S MOTOR. 5-SPEED TRANSMISSION. CUSTOM PAINT, CUSTOM SEAT WITH MATCHING PILLION AND SISSY BAR WITH LUGGAGE RACK. CHROME SWITCH HOUSINGS, CHROME LOWER LEGS, RIDES GREAT & EVERYTHING LOOKS AWESOME! MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE. $11,499 + TTL

–Rick Fairless
Owner
Strokers Dallas | Strokers Ice House
RF Custom Parts | Strokers Ink
Big State Fountain Grill
Fearless Services Insurance




NEWS FROM THE CLUB FRONT–
State Farm Insurance Says No Coverage For Motorcycle Clubs.

The MPP received a copy of this letter from State Farm Insurance notifying a chapter of the Legacy Vets Motorcycle Club in Florida that the insurance coverage on their clubhouse was being cancelled.

State Farm’s explanation for the policy cancellation is “we don’t provide coverage for businesses engaged in motorcycle clubs.”

The MPP personally verified the incident in a face-to-face conversation with the individual that provided the letter to the MPP. He is a member of the chapter denied coverage.

Letter from State Farm mentioning they do not provide coverage for business engaged in Motorcycle Clubs

Millions Could Be Denied Coverage?

Although there might be nothing technically illegal with State Farm’s actions because they are a private company, the blatantly discriminatory policy stands diametrically opposed to a the ideas of free expression and association and, in this instance, respect for the service of Veterans.

The Vietnam/Legacy Vets Motorcycle Club extends coast to coast and has a massive membership. And to be balanced, if there were a specific or legitimate reason given why this particular club had their coverage cancelled then it may be understandable and motorcyclists would raise no objection. But the letter explicated a general policy of not providing “coverage for businesses engaged in motorcycle clubs.”

The potential number of people impacted beyond this club is staggering. The AMA estimates that there are approximately 10 million registered motorcyclists in America, many of whom belong to motorcycle clubs. And the influence of Veterans on motorcycle club culture is generally accepted as common knowledge.

Beyond motorcycle clubs themselves, many of which are registered nonprofit entities, many businesses are “engaged” with motorcycle clubs. Consider the thousands of motorcycle repair and apparel shops that regularly engage in business with members of motorcycle clubs and their property.

Motorcycle manufacturers as well. And the thousands of public accommodations, including bars and restaurants in all 50 states, that host motorcycle club charity events and engage in business with motorcycle clubs on a daily basis.

The National Council of Clubs Seeks Explanation from State Farm

How many of the 10 million motorcyclists or their supporters in America are insured by State Farm? How many would choose a different company if they were aware that State Farm would not cover the property of motorcycle club’s or businesses engaged in motorcycle clubs?

Recently, the National Council of Clubs, an organization representing the interests of motorcycle clubs and motorcyclists nationwide, wrote a letter requesting clarification of State Farm’s policy based on the cancellation notice given to the Legacy Vets MC. The NCOC believes that no motorcyclist or business that supports motorcyclists should engage in business with State Farm if they choose to stand by a general policy of denying coverage to businesses engaged in motorcycle clubs.

Here is the letter from the NCOC to State Farm addressing this issue:




LOWBROW TIP OF THE WEEK–

Problem-Solvers: Mounting Rear Motorcycle Fenders

Just as there is more than one way to skin a cat, there are a multitude of ways a motorcycle rear fender can be mounted. True to their DIY, home-builder roots, Lowbrow Customs has created several Rear Fender Mounts that help simplify the task of mounting your rear motorcycle fender that are both robust and well-designed.

Lowbrow Customs produces several different fender mounting solutions that can be used for both upper or lower rear fender mounts, and for flat trailer fenders or curved and ribbed fenders alike. There is a weld-on upper fender mounting tab that has a flat profile (SKU 008624, $11.95) and works beautifully with trailer fenders, which are commonly found on custom choppers.

The weld-on mount for curved and ribbed fenders (SKU 008626, $21.95) solves the issue of mounting a ribbed fender with the included weld-on threaded bungs and stainless steel hardware.

A beefy, lower fender mount tab (008625, $8.95) with a 90 degree bend is a real time-saver and can be used for fenders or any other custom mount. All are made of 1/4″ thick mild steel in Ohio, USA. Pair any of these with Lowbrow Customs’ DIY Fender Strut Kit and your fender mounting needs have been met in full.

Lowbrow Customs’ weld-on rear fender mounts are $8.95 – $21.95. For more details or to place your order call toll-free 1-855-456-9276 or visit www.lowbrowcustoms.com/fendermounts

Lowbrow Customs is run by a tight-knit crew based in Brunswick, Ohio, USA and has been at the forefront of design in custom motorcycle parts for bobbers and choppers since 2004.




LACONIA MOTORCYCLE WEEK NEWS–
This June, Laconia Motorcycle Week returns to New Hampshire for its 94th year, leaving some wondering how this popular, time-honored event first came to be.

Don’t try doing the math because there’s a bit more to it than just counting back 94 years… The rally actually started in 1916, organized by local motorcycle dealers in central and southern New England, with a couple hundred motorcyclists traveling north for a get together (dubbed a“gypsy tour”) at Weirs Beach.

The tour was first sanctioned by the Federation of American Mo-torcyclists in 1917 and when the FAM disbanded in 1919, the Motorcycle and Allied Trades As-sociation (M&ATA) took over the sanction until 1924, when the American Motorcycle Associa-tion (AMA) was formed. Back then, the weekend event centered around races and hill climbs. The number of participants grew each year as did the event’s duration. Over time, the rally blos-somed into a week-long event, eventually suffering in attendance and popularity after getting wrapped up in the upheavals of the 60’s. The rally reverted to a 3-day weekend and would re-main so until 1991, when organizers revived the week-long event after seeing the success of Sturgis’ 50th Anniversary Rally in 1990. Laconia Motorcycle Week reclaimed the support of local businesses and the AMA as a week-long rally and the oldest gypsy tour in the country.

Today, Laconia Motorcycle Week® is a much-expanded version of the early “gypsy tour” years offering attendees lots of fun, food, music and, of course, a forum to share in their passion (big or small) for riding. Over 230,000 riders are expected to descend on the Lakes Region for the Ral-ly, holding the honor of the oldest of the three national rallies with Daytona and Sturgis being Laconia’s sister rallies. Sure, the rev of motorcycles and sight of leather (lots of it) may be overwhelming, but don’t be fooled. Behind those leather jackets are just regular people; a multi-generational group of enthusiasts, from all walks of life, who all just happen to share in the ex-hilaration and liberation that riding brings.

“It’s a rite of passage,” says organizer Jennifer Anderson, “Many of us grew up hearing about “Laconia” and couldn’t wait to experience what all the buzz was about. It’s easy to assume that the Rally is just a big party enjoyed by those on two-wheels, but it is so much more than that. This is the one week of the year when riders get to hang out with thousands of other people, from all around the U.S. and world, who enjoy the very same thing they like – getting out and riding. The Rally offers us all a chance of camaraderie while still having fun, packing on the miles, and even raising money for much deserved local charities”

And its boundaries have expanded, too. You’ll notice an uptick in motorcycle traffic throughout the state (not just limited to Laconia, Weirs Beach, or Loudon). Motorcycle enthusiasts come to the state to enjoy the scenic riding as far east as the seacoast and as far north as the picturesque Kancamagus Highway, proving half the fun is getting here.

So be a part of the continuing history. Plan a ride to New Hampshire for this year’s Motorcycle Week (June 10 – June 18). Whether it’s your first or 94th visit, you’ll find the passion for riding, around which this event was founded, has never changed.

Laconia Motorcycle Week® gives great appreciation to all of our sponsors, especially our Pre-senting Sponsors: Progressive, AMSOIL, and Hot Leathers as well as the State of New Hamp-shire for their large financial support of our rally each year. For more information on visiting the State of NH, check out www.visitnh.gov.

Ride Safe and Keep Away from the Centerline!




BIKERNET SURVEY AND SUGGESTION BOX— 
Yep, we have such a thing and last week Marilyn Bragg filed it out so we send her a care package, but I forgot something. I have two Trailblazers Banquet books. They’re amazing and will go to two lucky readers who fill out our survey.

Thanks
–Bandit

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/custom/survey.aspx


Suggestion:

Wish list: New tires? Or…how about an upgrade of some sort with the cams or something like that? Oh boy… Just send me a goody bag full of shit that I can use… Life would be good.
Date submitted:
5/2/2017

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V-TWIN EXPO 2017 REVIEW–
part 7 from AMD


HorsePower Inc:
The Indianapolis based performance specialist designs and manufactures a wide variety of throttle bodies, intakes, air cleaners and more to complete EFI builds. Newly available from HPi is what is said to be the only aftermarket throttle body upgrade for the 2017 M8 Harley-Davidson. A 60mm billet throttle body with fully CNC ported 1.900 intake port will be available later this spring; www.horsepowerinc.net

 


Daytona Twin Tec: Allen Alvarez, owner of the Florida based fuel injection tuning specialist, says “ours is the only complete EFI system of its kind. Available in AlphaN, 100kpa and 300kpa speed density formats, the TCFI systems take serious tuners and engine builders to the next level – without compromise.” Allen was recently the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award by Easy Riders Magazine in recognition of his almost 40 years involvement with the motorcycle industry – a career that has seen him involved with a veritable “who’s who” of many of the best respected names in the motorcycle aftermarket; www.daytona-twintec.com
 


Hawk Performance:
The Ohio based subsidiary of one time Harley OER brake pad manufacturer Wellman Friction Products (part of Carlisle Brake & Friction), Hawk offer aftermarket sintered metallic and NAO organic (Non Asbestos Organic) disc brake pads that “offer world-class braking performance for sport and heavy motorcycles. This product line combines the quality and fitment of Original Equipment with unsurpassed stopping power and quiet braking performance”; www.hawkperformance.com


Brock’s Performance:
New products from the Dayton, Ohio based performance specialist include these Slovenian made carbon fiber wheels by Rotobox and additions to their custom swingarm program. Well known for their Dyna Street-Pro and FXR Street-Pro swingarms, Brock Davidson’s new performance bagger swingarm has been designed for high-power, high-torque applications. It allows you to shed up to 50% of unsprung weight compared to the stock design it replaces; www.brocksperformance.com


RacePro:
A familiar sight at American motorcycle rallies, the RacePro truck is a mobile showroom for many of the market’s best known brand names – not least NGK spark plugs, Yuasa batteries, Schumacher Electric (battery chargers and testers) and Mikuni Carburetor – indeed, Race Pro owner Rob Hassay says “we offer access to the largest inventory of Mikuni carb replacement and service parts in the world!” www.888racepro.com


K&P Engineering:
Based at Littleton, Colorado, the proven technology of Dave Fisher’s unique, environmentally friendly high performance stainless steel micronic, cleanable and reusable oil filters are said to deliver superior filtration and high flow rate. Using magnetic pre-filtering, they are unaffected by water, heat or pressure, easily inspected and meet or exceed manufacturer’s specifications; www.kandpengineering.com


Rinehart Racing:
Bought out two years ago by CEO Judd Hollifield when Gerald Rinehart heard the tempting call of retirement, recent new products from the Asheville, North Carolina based manufacturer include new slip-ons for 2017 Tourers, added to their popular ‘Xtreme’ true dual complete systems, Slimline and Classic duals, Touring 2-into-1s and Softail, Dyna, Sportster, Trike and Indian Motorcycle options; www.rinehartracing.com

–Robin Bradley
Posted by DealerWorld


WALTHER CREED– Concealable, Controllable, Reliable. The Walther PPS M2 is ideal for daily carry.

GIVEAWAY!
ENTER TO WIN HERE!
MAY’S CUSTOM WALTHER CREED!

View Previous Custom Creed Giveaway Models Here!




CYCLE ZOMBIES FEATURE BY CHOPCULT–
The nice people at Chopcult did a full story on Yellow Fever.

Thanks alot Lisa and CC crew for giving this turd some light.

–Chase

DOFFO WINERY MOTORCYCLE WINE OF THE DAY– Last Drops Notice
2013 Syrah & 2013 Mistura

Time is running out to stock up on our 2013 Mistura and 2013 Syrah. Our supply for both of these fan-favorites is dwindling — add them to your cellar while you still can!

2013 Syrah

$58.00 / $46.40 Club

Our Syrah has developed a cult following over its 14 years of existence and the 2013 fits into its rightful place amongst some of our more notable vintages.

As in past years, we selected to use 30% new “heavy toast” American Oak Barrels, resulting in a multi-layered aroma with rich notes of mocha, cacao and a hint of smoke. Robust yet balanced tannins enhance the prominent blackberry and black peper tones, contributing to this wine’s exceptional structure.

Its weight and balance make it a perfect pairing with anything off the grill.
Alc. 13.9%



BARNETT CLUTCH CABLES–
2014-17 Indian Chief/Chieftain/Roadmaster/Scout

Barnett has introduced new clutch cables for the 2014-17 Indian Chief/Chieftain, Roadmaster and Scout.

These cables feature their High Efficiency inner wire which Barnett was the first to introduce to the motorcycle industry. The “HE” wire is nylon coated and lubed with a super slick silicone lube and combined with the Teflon inner-lining, provides longer life, ultra-smooth cable action and reduced lever effort.

On the outside, all fittings are chrome plated where applicable and three casing types are available- Traditional Black Vinyl, Classic Stainless Braid w/clear coat and Platinum Series bright silver plated braid w/clear coat. As with all Barnett cables, the clear coat is guaranteed not to discolor from sun exposure.

Available in stock and custom lengths, these clutch cables are made in the USA and available now through you dealer or at www.barnettcables.com.

Barnett Clutches & Cables
2238 Palma Dr.
Ventura, CA 93003
Ph: 805-642-9435
www.barnettcables.com



BIKERNET BOOK OF THE WEEK CLUB–
As the song says, get your kicks on Route 66! Dubbed “The Mother Road” by John Steinbeck, this iconic highway has inspired generations of Americans to take to the open road and go traveling.

This road trip season, Drew Knowles releases ROUTE 66 ADVENTURE HANDBOOK: High-Octane 5th Edition (Santa Monica Press/May 2017), which contains tons of new and interesting facts as well as maps to guide readers down the multiple paths of Route 66, displaying the exact locations of points of interest.

Filled with wonderfully quirky side trips and fun bits of trivia, ROUTE 66 ADVENTURE HANDBOOK is the authoritative resource for anyone looking to explore the Mother Road.

Times may have changed, but Route 66—the highway some folks believed was dead and gone—is alive and kicking like never before.

— Trina Kaye

The Trina Kaye Organization
Lifestyle Public Relations
www.TrinaKaye.com
TrinaKaye@tkopr.com
o – 310-915-0970
c – 310-963-3964
TWITTER: @TrinaKaye




SPEAKING OF TRAVEL–
Upside.com, the New Travel Company from Priceline Founder Jay Walker, Launches a Revolutionary New
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/upsidecom-the-new-travel-company-from-priceline-founder-jay-walker-launches-a-revolutionary-new-way-to-buy-business-travel-300391075.html

This is a new Travel Service that sounds very interesting. I have not tried it myself. It originally caught my eye because William Shatner advertises for both Priceline and my law firm in three states.

–Michael Hupy


THUNDER BEACH RALLY NEWS– Headed to Panama City Beach?

Come See What All The Buzz is About!

SHOW SPECIALS
VALID ONLY AT THUNDER BEACH RALLY – MAY 3-7 2017




QUICK, New Bikernet Reader Comment!
 

THE FOCUSED BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for April 27, 2017

I have to comment on the death of the motorcyclist and law enforcement brutality. The similarity is the same with my father who died with law enforcement, who choose to decide what is more important, to relentlessly chase a motorist and put the public at risk.

The grief and life changing event is uncalled for, unprofessional. The video shows everything that happened, not what the response of the Berkley County Sheriffs Office states. This motorcyclist was killed at the hands of the sheriff deputy. My sympathy and condolences go out to all family and friends affected by this tragedy.

–Steve Smith
greaserag04@yahoo.com
Alexandria, AL


AZ Helmet bill defeated 8-0 vote–
We defeated out Helmet Bill HB2046 8-0 vote against the bill in its’ first committee which was transportation!!!!!!!!! YES

–Deborah Butitta
ABATE of AZ BOD Member
MRF BOD Member



VERTICAL PLATES IN SOUTH DAKOTA–

Abate of South Dakota is introducing a bill to make mounting motorcycle plates vertical,. I just found out that our Dept of Public Safety/Highway patrol will be testifying against us.

They say that the plates are hard to read. Does anyone have any data to prove otherwise? And does your state allow vertical plates?

–Jiggs Cressy
jac98fxd@aol.com

A UNIQUE TRAVEL EXPERIENCE– We just started this business and we’re located 2.8mi from the Sleepy Hollow Resort and Restaurant, well known bikers’ spot in Floral City, FL, so hopefully we’ll have a lot of interesting stuff going on.

About the business, it’s two authentic Sioux Tipis on the lake. They’re luxury furnished and equipped (A/C, heater, coffee maker, etc.), we offer complimentary breakfast, bicycles, fishing poles, and more. Prices are very reasonable, and also we could offer 10% discount for your subscribers if they mentioned “bandit” as a password.


If you would like to know more about us go to www.sittingbulltipi.com.
Attached is the logo and some pictures of the property.

–Oleg and Sasha (the owners)
(929)233-0187
sittingbulltipi@yahoo.com
www.sittingbulltipi.com


NEWS FROM THE MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION–
Reps/Board/Friends/Supporters & Allies:

I am pleased to report that tomorrow, both the House of Representatives and the Senate will introduce a bipartisan and bicameral measure that addresses concerns over motorcycle profiling.

Leading this effort are Senators Johnson (Republican – Wisc.) and Shaheen (Democrat – New Hamp.) in the Senate and in the House, Representatives Walberg (Republican – Michigan) and Pocan (Democrat – Wisconsin).

Additional co-sponsors are being sought this evening in the House so we may end up with additional supporters before introduction tomorrow. Notably, this bill is both bicameral and bipartisan – a significant achievement in today’s political climate. It demonstrates the importance of this issue and shows that it’s an issue that affects everyone – not just Republicans or Democrats.

The bills will look similar to what was introduced last summer; it will define the practice of profiling, promote public awareness of motorcycle profiling and encourage collaboration and communication between law enforcement and the motorcycle community. Further, it urges state law enforcement officials to condemn motorcycle profiling in written policies and training materials. Though the bills are resolutions, they send a strong message on this issue that affects so many riders.

A quick note of thanks to our allies at the Motorcycle Profiling Project for their support and supplying the MRF with data to convince our federal lawmakers that change is needed, as well as all of our MRF members and supporters and the Motorcycle Profiling Working Group that helped get us this far.

I will be in touch in the coming days to provide a bill number for both the House and Senate proposals. Asking for additional supporters and passage of the bill will be a key talking point at our Bikers Inside the Beltway event scheduled for May 23 – VERY TIMELY!

Please contact me with any questions-
Megan

–Megan J. Ekstrom
Vice-President, Government Affairs & Public Relations
Motorcycle Riders Foundation
1325 G Street N.W. Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone: (202) 725-5471
Fax: (202) 546-0986
www.mrf.org



ANOTHER INSPIRING QUOTE OF THE DAY–

Of course I talk to myself; sometimes I need expert advice.

–from Rogue
Master Editor in Charge
Bikernet Baggers


LINDBY BAR KNOCK-OFF IS DANGEROUS–
Thank you for the picture.
It is a knockoff, if you compare the thickness of the brackets you can really see the difference and there is also a difference in the wall thickness and there is no O-ring groves machined into the tube where you would put your feet. The wall thickness of the tube is to small to even machine the groves in the tube for the O-rings.

–Per Lindby
320 E. Crowther Ave.
Placentia CA 92870
www.lindbycustom.com

per@lindbycustom.com
714-528-0085 phone
714-528-0087 fax
714-293-0249 mobil



Lindby makes a super strong crash/highway peg bar. See the tech on Bikernet Baggers.–Bandit



BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY STAYS OPEN–
Rum & Coke

A minister was seated on a plane bound from Hong Kong to the US with a stopover in Honolulu … After the stopover a crusty old Marine boarded and as fate would have it he was seated next to the minister….
After the plane was airborne, drink orders were taken. The flight attendant asked the Marine if he wanted a drink. The Marine asked for Rum & Coke, which was prepared and placed before him.

The flight attendant then asked the minister if he would like a drink. He replied in disgust….. “I’d rather be savagely raped by a dozen whores than let liquor touch my lips.”

The old Marine then handed his drink back to the attendant and said, “Me too, I didn’t know we had a choice.”

–from Rogue and Bill H & Tony C



CMT/ABATE is working on strategy this year, and most likely will not run a Freedom of Choice bill in this first session of two year General Assembly–

We are ECSTATIC that Arizona defeated the Mandatory Helmet law in the first committee that heard that bill this year. We are hopeful that any state facing a Mandatory Helmet initiative will be equally successful. The data of these efforts will be a HUGE part of our future strategy

We have been successful in having our Endowment Grant reinstated for Safety and Awareness from the Tennessee Department of Safety. On Wednesday, March 22, we will be producing the Don’t Ride Fried Carnival on the Entrance Patio of the Legislative Plaza. Check our facebooks for pics of this informative and fun event.

Please reply with the status of any helmet legislation in your state so we can follow the progress.
(Also, let us know of any tasks we can help with in your efforts)

Thank you

Carol Simpson Assistant State Rep from Tennessee



TODAY’S WHITEHOUSE MEMO–

The government should not discriminate against or punish Americans and their organizations simply because of their religious beliefs. Today, President Donald J. Trump will sign an executive order ushering in a renewal of religious liberty in America.

MORNING:

10:45AM: President Trump meets with Catholic Cardinals and leaders

11:00AM: President Trump signs the Executive Order on Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty and participates in the National Day of Prayer Event – Watch LIVE
 

AFTERNOON:

4:00PM: President Trump meets with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of Australia
4:20PM: President Trump has an expanded bilateral meeting with Prime Minster Turnbull
7:20PM: President Trump gives remarks commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea – Watch LIVE
OVAL OFFICE HIGHLIGHTS

President Trump makes remarks at a School Choice Event.

President Trump meets with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.
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President Trump has a working luncheon with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.

WHITE HOUSE UPDATES

From the Red Room on the State Floor of the White House, President Donald J. Trump looks out of a window Wednesday, May 3, 2017, prior to joining guests for an evangelical advisory board dinner. (Official White House photo by Shealah Craighead).

Vice President Pence makes remarks at a School Choice Event.

WHITE HOUSE HISTORY

President Theodore Roosevelt started using the West Wing in 1902 for staff offices, and President Herbert Hoover had the wing remodeled following a fire in 1929. The West Wing was completely rebuilt in the 1930’s under the direction of President Franklin Roosevelt. Renovations were completed in 1934, doubling the size of the West Wing and placing the Oval Office in its present location in the South East corner. (Library of Congress Online Catalog).
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PRESS ROOM

Watch yesterday’s press briefing with Sean Spicer:

NEWS REPORTS

CNBC: Trump to Abbas: I’ll do ‘whatever is necessary’ to broker Middle East peace
Read More
Fox Business: U.S. Republican Lawmakers Shift to “Yes” on Health Care Bill With Changes




TRAILBLAZERS NEWS EXTRA DUES ARE DUE–

Our year runs from banquet to banquet (April to April), so dues are due now. In mid June we will be switching to the currently paid list. If you attended the banquet, you are a paid member. If you have sent a check, or paid the $10.00 yearly dues on line, you are a member and will continue to receive the newsletter.

You can pay online at trailblazersmc.com or send a check to:
Trailblazers
c/o MIC Inc.
2 Jenner Stuite 150
Irvine, Ca 92618
If you have questions contact Judy at:
mctrailblazers01@gmail.com or (951) 780 1978 HM (909) 226 6038 Cell

JOE LEONARD R.I.P.

Indy car and motorcycle champion, Joe Leonard passed away on April 27th at 84 years old. He had been in poor health for many years.

Joe is one of only two drivers to win national championships in cars and on motorcycles. He won 27 national AMA races and six IndyCar races.

He set a track record and won the pole at the 1968 Indianapolis 500, driving a turbine car for Vel’s Parnelli Jones Racing. He led for 31 laps and was out front when a fuel shaft broke in his car nine laps short of the checkered flag. Bobby Unser won with Leonard 12th.

Leonard won his IndyCar championships in 1971 and 1972, and twice finished 3rd at the 500-mile race (1967 and 72).

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, May 13th at 1 pm at the Oakhill Cemetery Chapel of the Oaks in San Jose. All friends are invited. A celebration of life follows in the reception room until 4pm.

Bring your favorite Joe Leonard story. Joe worked hard, rode and drove hard and played hard. We have lost a legend that we will never forget. God Speed

300 Curtner Ave. San Jose, CA (408) 297 2447


BILLY HAMILL INJURED

It was reported that Billy Hamill came off hard at Willow Springs last weekend. No word of injuries except a collarbone. Hope all is well soon.

CORRECTION

There was an note in the newsletter about Jerry Marcell’s battle with throat cancer. The wrong link was published. Rob Burg said that Jerry is fighting the good fight and is in good spirits.

They ran his engine and that always perks him up. He can’t converse on the phone but you can leave comments and well wishes on his Facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/jerry.marcell

Hope this link is correct. You might have to copy & paste or write it in.


MARY McGEE EARNS ANOTHER AWARD

Mary is going to have to build another room to put her well deserved rewards. She recently received the Dirt Illustrated 2017 Life Time Achievement Award for contributions to the sport of Motocross.

A Pioneer in Women’s Motocross. It was awarded by Dirt Diggers North and Don Matthews CZ World Championship.
Congratulations Mary. We all love you.

NORM McDONALD HONORED BY K&N
Johnny Jump, from K&N Filters sent a news story they posted about the event and Norm’s induction on their site.
https://www.knfilters.com/news/news.aspx?id=7013

It was a big weekend for Norm. Honored by K&N and inducted into the Trailblazers Hall of Fame. Well deserved. Thanks for sending it Johnny.

5TH ANNUAL DESERT RACERS REUNION

Reported by Bryon Farnsworth
Goat Breker hosted this event at his hotel in Randsburg on Saturday, April 29th. There were about 40 past and present legends of District 37 Desert Racing and Baja winners.
BBQ Tri-Tip, salad, Ect., was expertly prepared by Goat’s friends and racer wives. Baja and desert racer, AC Bakken watched over the BBQ. Multi talented, he cooks as well as he raced.

All enjoyed recalling how fast they once were and almost wins. It was a legendary mix of the best off road racers from the 50’s, 60’s-70’s and later. Others in attendance: Art Knapp, John “R” Rice, Mitch Mayes, Brent Wallingsford, Scot Harden, Bob Rutten, Ken Newton, Gus Paul, Bob Maynard, Jerry Counts, Larry Langley, Ken Boyko, John Connolly, and more….

IF YOU HAVEN’T SIGNED UP FOR CACHUMA 
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR.

The Lake Cachuma British Bike Rally, put on by Eddie Mulder will take place on June 2-5. The due date for rally registrations is May 14th, so get on the stick. www.eddiemulderswcvdts.com. Flyers attached to previous newsletter.


TODAY CYCLE COVERAGE

Read and peruse photos about the National Hare and Hound Association round.
http://www.todayscyclecoverage.com/wordpress/2017/05/03/brabec-holds-the-title
or
The Speedway National Qualifer at Perris


ARIZONA MILE AT THE TURF IN PHOENIX

Saturday, May 13th
INDIANS VS HARLEY’S
This is the 4th stop of the 18 races.
Gates open at 11am, open practice from 10:05 to 12:40, Fan Pit Walk 1pm – 1:45, Pre Race 2pm and the First Race 2:30. There will be a full day of events besides racing. Free parking and premium up front parking for all bikes. arizonamile.com

SACRAMENTO MILE

May 20th,, Free motorcycle parking, Free Pit passes, Legends Autograph Session, Vintage Race Bike Display. Tickets start at $25.00. Gates open at 3pm, Reserved seating will be $10.00 higher at the gate, Car park is $10.00. Motorcycles free parking.
CalEXpo 1600 Exposition Blvd. Sacramento Sactomile.com




LIFE IS NUTS AND CHANGING CONSTANTLY—
An Eastern philosophy includes this issue: Everything is changing all the time and forever. Bottom line: Get use to it and or embrace it or kick back and enjoy life.

The other side of this says, “Everything is coming or going.” Bottom line: We can’t stop it, from your favorite plant to the planet. It’s all either coming along or slipping away, get use to it.

Biker’s actually get it. We love to build bikes, fuck with them and ride. We are either building a new one or selling and old one and moving on. The essence, bottom line is to enjoy every step of the way.

And always Ride Free Forever,

–Bandit

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