VOTES ARE IN THURSDAY NEWS FOR November 6, 2014

Hey,

The votes are in, although many more folks need to vote in future elections. I don’t like the face of our government right now, although I believe folks stepped up and voted for freedom over regulation. I truly believe we need another party, the Freedom party. It should be run by bikers.

I don’t want to get into politics. It’s like discussing sex or money. You’re bound to piss off someone, and I’m not going there, but to say that freedom works.

You’ll read what the NRA reports about this mid-term election in the news. I’m sure the MRF will also report in the near future.

Let’s hit the news. Our Thursday news is sponsored in part by Cycle Source Magazine and Iron Trader blog.

 

BRAND New Bikernet Reader Comment!
ULTIMATE BDL Pressure Plate

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=11911

Good timing for me. I just looked at this on the Bikernet web site. I have a 113 Ultima running the BDL with 9 springs and it kills me in traffic holding in the clutch.

How did this work for you on your trip?

–Brian Murphy
Sealy, TX

BDL is offering lots of options. My Mudflap Girl FXR is only an 80-inch Evo with a cam and Branch Heads. It flys, but it’s still not a 113-incher. I dropped to six springs and was concerned about slipping, but it worked fine for me.

I also was told about soaking my plates in ATF overnight. This new system worked like a champ, but if you experience slipping BDL makes a tougher diaphragm spring. So, lots of options.

For November I’m going to install the BDL lock-up plate over springs. This might be the perfect fit for your bike. It allows me to have light touch springs and the lock-up system for those hard-throttle times.–Bandit

 

AUSTRALIAN POLICE STATE REPORT–Queenslands junior cops banned from laying anti-biker law charges

Only senior Queensland police investigators are allowed to use the states anti-biker laws amid concerns about embarrassing misuse by rank and file cops.

The ability to lay the most controversial charges under Queensland’s anti-biker laws was taken away from rank-and-file cops due to concerns about misuse, months into the Newman government’s crackdown on bikers.

A series of mislaid charges under the Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Act (Vlad) prompted an order that only senior investigators could approve the use of the laws, which add 15 to 25 years to standard jail sentences.

That was followed by a similar order on anti-association laws – which ban public gatherings of more than two motorcycle club “participants” – after a string of high-profile arrests that eroded popular support for the government’s signature law and order program.

While those cases remain on hold until the high court rules on a challenge to the laws by a Hells Angels tattooist, others highlighting police mistakes have played out in lower court hearings.

Other states including New South Wales and Victoria are widely expected to adopt versions of VLAD and the anti-association charges if the high court upholds Queensland’s regime, which is aimed at wiping out motorcycle clubs.

In August a Southport magistrate ruled that a middle-aged biker for whom police sought an extra 15 years’ jail over an alleged drunken assault on his girlfriend should never have been charged.

The magistrate, Terry Duroux, awarded extra costs to Highway 61 member Steven James Hudson, 62, who spent a week in jail before prosecutors dropped the VLAD charge in February.

Barrister Alastair McDougall told the court it was a “flawed investigation” by police constables who did not interview any witnesses apart from the alleged victim, whose heavy intoxication was omitted from her police statement.

Charges under VLAD, inspired by US Rico laws aimed at netting those who pull the strings in crime rackets, apply only if crimes are committed to advance a “criminal organisation”.

McDougall successfully argued it was “a fallacy … [that] a domestic dispute involving assault between elderly people in a caravan park is in some way ‘for the purposes of, or in the course of participating in the affairs of (Highway 61)’ ”.

One investigator told local media cases like Hudson’s had proceeded amid “concerns within the police service that a lot of police were charging people under VLAD just because they were bikers”.

McDougall in a separate case successfully urged a Brisbane magistrate to strike out VLAD charges against a small-time drug dealer whom police alleged constituted a criminal organisation along with two friends he supplied with several grams of speed and ecstasy pills.

Detective Inspector Brendan Smith told media there was now “a policy in place within the service to ensure [the laws are] applied appropriately.”

“An experienced commissioned officer with an investigative background is required to give approval before [VLAD and anti-association charges] are applied.”

A police commissioner’s circular published within the service on 12 February stated: “Officers are to obtain permission from their respective district detective inspector or operations manager (State Crime Command) before utilising the [VLAD] circumstance of aggravation.”

On 2 June, a similar order was published in respect to charges for criminal organisation “participants” being “knowingly present in public” in groups of more than two, entering banned clubhouses, and recruiting people into outlaw motorcycle clubs.

Among those facing a potential six months’ jail or more under anti-association charges is Brisbane librarian Sally Kuether, who walked into a Dayboro pub with her biker boyfriend and his clubmate wearing a Life and Death club jacket.

Three members of a Sunshine Coast family with links to the Rebels similarly could face jail for visiting a Yandina pub along with their wives and children.

Solicitor Bill Potts said that under the Newman government’s crackdown, there had been “a significant political expectation to act and act quickly”.

“I’m pretty sure the government and the police themselves were surprised at public concern about the way in which they were policing their laws,” he said.

Potts said there was a “political lesson … in allowing very junior police to arrest people on the basis of flawed intelligence or acting more on the way people looked or seemed”.

“Laws that don’t carry popular assent or are seen to be used in a draconian, piecemeal or imprecise basis will fall into disrepute rapidly,” he said.

 

RIPS BAD RIDE AWARDS BANQUET—The Bikernet International Editor in Supreme Charge snuck into the RIPS BAD RIDE Awards Banquet.

“An awards luncheon for diabetes fundraiser held at car and memorabilia collection in Anaheim,” said Art Hall.

Lots of fine rare old cars!

–from Art Hall
Bikernet International Editor in Supreme Charge of Everything

NEWS FROM THE ATK THINK TANK—We have monitored ATK progress for years, and recently they designed a very cool electrically assisted bicycle capable of 20 mph all day long.

Here’s their most recent project:
We plan to make a Hybrid Bicycle that will look like a vintage Harley (pedal assist too, but with a gas motor) as a cruiser, similar to the picture attached. Before we do this I would like to get you involved in the process too.

–Frank White
CEO
ATK motorcycles

 

BIKERNET 5-BALL RACING PHOTO SHOOT PLANNED–Models:This is our model lineup? I need to know what the hell is going on? Did you speak to Markus Cuff who just held a Hollywood art exhibit and released his new Tattoo Photographic Art Book.

Jeremiah
James
Bandit
Imogen
Dumptruck
Edge

Let me know if anyone is added or deleted.

–Prince Najar

You’re highness, all the elements of the photoshoot are well under control. I think, maybe, almost…  –Bandit

MOTORCYCLE RAFFLE OF THE WEEK
Helping With Horsepower “STAR” Motorcycle Raffle will end at the Abbott House 75th Anniversary Celebration.

The Helping with Horsepower Bike Rebuild Program is helping the Abbott House Celebrate their 75th Anniversary!

Forty young women from the ages of 9-17, all residents of the Abbott House in Mitchell,
South Dakota, worked alongside volunteer facilitators – Klock Werks’ Laura Klock,
Karlee Cobb, and Jennifer Bainbridge – to completely transform a Harley-Davidson Road King from something bare and neglected to a beautiful custom motorcycle.

The girls were hands-on throughout the Helping With Horsepower Bike Rebuild Program, from creating a special 75th Anniversary design, to choosing fender and handlebar options, installing parts, and changing the wheels and tires. Because this motorcycle will help the Abbott House celebrate its 75th Anniversary, it was made even more special by adding a vintage style sidecar to symbolize the power and impact the Abbott House has had on children and their families for 75 years.
 
 

True to the mission of Abbott House, the intent of the Bike Rebuild Program is to provide education, empowerment, and encouragement for Abbott House girls, who are generally at-risk due to abuse, neglect, drug and alcohol issues, self harm tendencies, and/or the inability of their families to support them.
 
“It’s always so amazing how each of these projects mirror the challenges Abbott House girls face as they overcome abuse and neglect and learn to love themselves again,” Laura Klock, President of Helping With Horsepower. “This year’s project motorcycle, like many of the girls, came to us “torn down” and neglected. It needed rebuilding, but had a beautiful diamond cut “sparkling” motor that the girls noticed immediately. The bike was named “STAR”, appropriately, because we all have a “shining star” inside of us, we just need some help with the rest of the transformation as we grow into something amazing and beautiful.”

“The Helping with Horsepower Bike Rebuild Programs have had a significant impact
on the Abbott House girls and staff,” said Eric Klooz, Executive Director of Abbott
House. “As the girls learn the various types and uses of tools and how to remove
motorcycle parts, they also learn life skills, such as perseverance, team work, and
problem solving. In addition, the financial impact of the motorcycle raffles has been
significant.

We are proud to draw the winner of this year’s project motorcycle at our 75th
Anniversary Celebration.” Klooz said.

Many leading industry businesses have recognized the value of this project and have
offered support including Klock Werks Kustom Cycles, J&L Harley-Davidson, Smitty’s
Custom Paint, PPG, Vance & Hines, Mustang Seats, Kuryakyn, J&P Cycles,

ChromeMasters, California Chrome, MTI Powersports, and TEX EFX. In addition, many
local businesses are supporting this year’s project as well, including Avera Queen of
Peace Hospital, Home Federal Bank, Logan Theatres, Make It Mine Designs, B&B
Upholstery, Subway of Mitchell, Sun God Trophies,
and Whisky Creek.

The Abbott House 75th Anniversary Celebration will feature Billy Mills, former South
Dakotan and 1964 10,000 Meter Olympic Gold Medalist, as guest speaker, and the
winner of STAR will be drawn as part of the program. Tickets for “STAR” can be
purchased online until the night of November, 15 at www.abbotthouse.org. Banquet
tickets can be purchased by calling 605-996-2486 or emailing deidraw@abbotthousesd.com.

For More Information please Contact Laura Klock at Laura@kustomcycles.com?

 

QUICK, New Bikernet Reader Comment!
March 25, 2010 Part 1

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=3837

I’m trying to find out who the blonde is on the Harley with Elvis.

My father in law got a nice piece of art with this picture blended in to it together with a picture of the Flatiron Building. Kind of a golden shine over it.

Really hope you have an answer.

— Bart bolley
Meppel, Drenthe, Netherlands

 

LOVE RIDE SWITZERLAND–We enjoyed our visit to Glendale very much and are already looking forward to Love Ride 32.

As you might know, Switzerland has its yearly held Love Ride Event as well. We are turning into the 23rd Edition on May 3rd, 2015.

If you are planning a trip to Switzerland, we would be very pleased to welcome you at the Swiss Edition in May 2015.

For any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.

–Igor Ullmann

Love Ride Switzerland
Committee Member
Sponsoring
+41 79 420 44 03
www.loveride.ch

 

QUICK OPEN THE BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY
 
ATTORNEY: How was your first marriage terminated?

WITNESS: By death..

ATTORNEY: And by whose death was it terminated?

WITNESS: Take a guess, pal.

ATTORNEY: Doctor, before you performed the autopsy, did you check for a pulse?

WITNESS: No.

ATTORNEY: Did you check for blood pressure?

WITNESS: No.

ATTORNEY: Did you check for breathing?

WITNESS: No..

ATTORNEY: So, then it is possible that the patient was alive when you began the autopsy?

WITNESS: No.

ATTORNEY: How can you be so sure, Doctor?

WITNESS: Because his brain was sitting on my desk in a jar.

ATTORNEY: I see, but could the patient have still been alive, nevertheless?

WITNESS: Yes, it is possible that he could have been alive and practicing law.

–from Jerry and Rogue

 

SHOE RUN, RUN FOR SHOES–Please join us Sunday Nov. 9 for our Shoe Collection Charity Drive … Please bring a pair of old used shoes, pay it forward to those without shoes worldwide, while helping our soldiers at the same time!

Shoe Collection Event is Sunday Nov. 9 at Illusion Cycles from 11am -4pm

Event Location:
Illusion Cycles 14726 Goldenwest St. Westminster CA 92683

Please watch our video below …
 
 
2013 Shoe Drive Video
 
 
For Fun, Rusty Shreddin’ Some Cheese!!
 

–KO

 

LET’S CLEAN UP THIS ONE HORSE TOWN—An early Indian with a street sweeper attachment.

–Sam Burns

 

BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY STILL OPEN–Sex in the Shower
In a recent survey carried out for a leading toiletries firm (Brut), people from Detroit and Chicago have proved to be the most likely to have had sex in the shower!

In the survey, 86% of Detroit ‘s and Chicago’s inner city residents said that they have enjoyed sex in the shower.

The other 14% said they hadn’t been to prison yet.

–from Rik Savenko

 

DUMP TRUCK DISCOVERS AMAZING FEMALE LEATHER ARTISTHeyltje Rose LLC is the brand owned and operated by Heyltje Rose Bond, jewelry designer, leather smith, vintage lover and soon to be hoarder.

The brand is a combination of little pieces of Heyltje soul mixed with a very strong guiding principle and work ethic. At Heyltje Rose we have two methodologies: the one-off pieces and the “collections”.

Some found objects beg to be incorporated as an accessory – We can’t deny them – We embellish them, offer them a pedestal on which to shine. Then again, some ideas can’t be refused, either. This is when a concept is translated into leather, metal, or carved wax (that will end up being cast) and can be replicated. Replicated in the US of A I might add.

American Made

We believe that even though creating can be a slow and sometimes complicated process – we are the ones that do it right. All the objects we incorporate or that influence our pieces have a history; it’s our purpose to respect that history!

Over the years, we have found that our finished work resonates with the past coupled with our own blood, sweat, joy and fears. We do not attempt to gloss this over, as it is what makes us who we are.

Almost everything is done in house from R&D to fabrication – and if we can’t do it – we’ll ask cool people to help us! Yep – that’s exactly how it’s done! A lot of different materials are used including leather, metal, bones, fabric, gemstones and lucite. The different lines include jewelry, cuffs, belts, handbags, wallets, necklaces, rings, and sometimes even motorcycle accessories.

Heyltje tends to make things with a touch of humor, sometimes dark, sometimes endearing but also strong and unapologetic.

www.heyltjerose.com/

 

SOMETHING DIRECTLY FROM THE DEVIL HIMSELF-– Mr.Ball,
Talking about tight fitting fenders with you the other day reminded me that I am not sure if I ever sent you photos of what became of the frame and rear fender from the first version of the Root Beer float?

It’s a fairly straight forward little bike, but she did get a little custom fabrication on the dash, pipes, rear sissy bar and spring mounted his and her seats.

Thought you might dig seeing it.

–Kent

 

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Barnett Complete Clutch Kit- 2014 Indian Chief/Chieftain–Barnett has added a new clutch kit to their long line of clutch applications and this time it’s for the 2014 Indian Chief/Chieftain.

This complete clutch kit features Barnett’s exclusive Carbon Fiber segmented friction plates which provide better oil flow for cooler clutch temps and smoother, more consistent performance.

Completing the kit is a set of tempered steel plates and a set of heat-treated, heavy duty coil springs. To order, please contact your dealer or visit us at www.barnettclutches.com.

Made in the USA.

Part #303-40-20014
MSRP: $186

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

 

INDIAN CUSTOM OF THE WEEK–Tom Hart’s ’50 Indian Chief custom– ‘Lady Luck’– Orange, Ca.–lensed yesterday for American Iron… M.C.

–Markus Cuff

Watch for the feature in American Iron in the near future, we hope.—Bandit

 

WHEELIE, Bikernet Reader Comment!
Wheelies: Taken to a New Level

http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=11205

Just wanted to point out most of the unknown guys ride FXRs not Dynas, though I know a couple of them do.

–Cal
Oklahoma City, OK

We’re with you. FXRs forever! Don’t miss the next FXR show in Sturgis next year.–Bandit

 

DIRECT FROM THE HUPY ABRAHAM LEGAL FILES–Does Videotaping Police Make You a Domestic Threat?

Tony Pan Sanfelipo

On New Year’s Day, 2012, Antonio Buehler witnessed Austin, Texas police officers attempting to pull a woman passenger out of a car they had stopped. He started to video record the incident using his cell phone and soon wound up in a confrontation of his own with the police.

Because Buehler refused to stop filming the police encounter, he was arrested and charged with felony “harassment of a public servant,” and faced two to 10 years in prison. He was ultimately cleared of the felony charge in 2013, but a new charge of “failure to obey a lawful order” was issued. That charge was a Class C misdemeanor and brought with it a $500 fine.

On October 29, 2014, nearly three years after his arrest, Buehler was found not guilty. Although a misdemeanor, that trial lasted four days and the jury took more than five hours to reach a verdict.
 

After his arrest, Buehler, an Iraq War veteran and graduate of West Point, co-founded an organization called Peaceful Streets Project. He teaches people how to videotape police interaction with citizens during an arrest and encourages posting the videos on social networks.

Through his work with Peaceful Streets Project, police have labeled him a “domestic threat” and claim his encouragement of videotaping police puts officers at an increased risk of danger.  In March, 2012, the City of Boston paid $170,000 in damages and legal fees to Simon Glik for his 2007 felony arrest for videotaping police manhandling a suspect.

The First Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that Glik had a right to videotape police in public. There is now a Boston Police Department policy instructing officers not to arrest citizens recording them in public. In fact, 38 states allow citizens to record police, as long as there is no obstruction or interference with the officer’s performance of duties.

http://www.rcfp.org/reporters-recording-guide/tape-recording-laws-glance

Although Massachusetts and Illinois had a ban on videotaping police, the First Circuit Court of Appeals covering Massachusetts ruled the ban was unconstitutional and the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals covering Illinois declared that state’s ban unconstitutional.

Authorities in Illinois were told to stop enforcing it.
http://blogs.findlaw.com/seventh_circuit/2012/05/seventh-circuit-says-citizens-have-a-right-to-record-the-police.html

Illinois appealed that decision to the U.S. Supreme Court and lost. In any event, it’s a good idea to openly record as opposed to secretly recording police activity.

Police do not like being distracted while making an arrest and they may approach you if you are recording an incident. They might ask who you are and who you are doing the videotaping for.

Despite what they might tell you, First Amendment rights are not only afforded to the legitimate media. You have a constitutionally protected right to film in public. You also have a right to decline from showing your ID if asked, but 24 states allow police to request identification if they have reasonable suspicion you have committed or are about to commit a crime.

Are you being detained? Simply ask, “Officer, am I being detained or am I free to leave?” If you’re not being detained, it might be a good time to retreat before things intensify.

Still, recording at a safe distance where you are not interfering with the police has been determined to be legal. Street smarts are essential for avoiding undesirable results during a confrontation with police. Above all, avoid an aggressive posture while filming and do not point your camera or phone in any manner which could be mistaken as holding a weapon.

With the current problems facing police in Ferguson, Missouri, after the shooting of Michael Brown, there has been a call to outfit police with video cameras attached somewhere on their uniforms or hats. An expensive proposition, yet it could save cities hundreds of thousands of dollars in civil rights suits if it could be shown that police acted justifiably in the use of force. It could also prove the opposite, and some studies have shown that in departments that utilize the cameras, there has been more civil inter-action between police and members of the community. Perhaps video cameras are a key to less aggressive behavior from both sides.

A good resource for learning more about your rights to record police in public, as well as other rights you have and how to deal with police encounters can be found at www.flexyourrights.org
 

If you’d like your “free” statement of Constitutional Rights card with Sturgis calendar or 10 Rules of Dealing with Police wallet card, visit http://www.hupy.com/reports/

Opinions in this article are those of the author and should not be construed as legal advice.

Tony Pan Sanfelipo has worked as an investigator for Hupy and Abraham, S.C. for the past 23 years and is the co-founder of ABATE of Wisconsin (1974) and founder of BOLT (1991)

Round ‘Em Up Cowgirl!
Round Up of Articles from the Bikernet Family of websites.

The Asahi Bike Built by Norio Akai – Influenced from his roots in Japan Raw.

Norio, a key player at Kustom Fab, actually relocated here from Japan. From the first day that I met him, much has changed. When Norio first arrived here in the islands, he opened a shop in Oahu called Phoenix Cycles.

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Dar Holdsworth’s Second Navy Bike for Rolling Thunder by Darwin and Brass Balls Cycles

A Tribute to Pros for Vets and Rolling Thunder.

If there was an award for the most Amazing bike builder on the planet Dar would be a major contender. He wouldn’t win it for building some spindly, art object, board track racer and winning the AMD World Championship, although he has already won several AMD awards. Don’t get me wrong, art objects are cool, but Dar builds riders.

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Johnny Mac Bobber

Featuring Ms. Strip Club Choppers – Betty Joanna.

This is a new line of bobbers from Johnny Mac’s Chopper House. This is why: We are taking doner sportsters, stripping them down, putting them on a Craftech frame, and using all original Indian Larry Parts, tank, fenders, handlebars, risers… whatever our customer wants. We are doing this to help Indian Larry’s shop increase part sales and show people what can be done for a custom bobber in the mid $15 – $17,000 range.

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Tropical Tattoo Ride In Bike Show Biketoberfest 2014

One of the largest Bike Shows during Biketoberfest.

The show was held on Thursday the first day of Biketoberfest at Tropical Tattoo in Ormond Beach Florida.

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Vroooooommmmmmmmm!!!!

Still Live n’ Kickin’ Classics Gather at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Okay, we gotta admit it’s a tiny bit macabre to find a stellar group of antique, vintage and high performance motorcycles on display at a cemetery, literally the last place a bike fan wants to visit. But there was lively reasoning behind the appearance of 13 “celebrity” two-wheelers at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park, the 1906 historic landmark located in Glendale, CA. The museum, part of the 300 acre property since 1957, has previously offered a wide variety of exhibits as they are “committed to enriching the community through the educational and entertaining presentation of artwork that focuses on history, culture or religion.”

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The Devil Meets the Ice House

It’s not a feature, nor is it a Tech.

There’s this shop in Houston run by the Devil and the lovely Holly who danced with puppets at the Houston Renaissance fair, half naked, while the Devil and I discussed this chopper.

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And from BAGGERS we have the following:

Rockin the Beats: UNiQ Cycle Sounds

Add-on Sound Systems

Founded in 2005, this Colorado-based company designs motorcycle speaker systems and a full line of motorcycle audio accessories for all motorcycle makes and models. Designed to accommodate most Harley’s, Victory and metrics, I of course will break new ground and put a set on a Triumph Rocket III touring bike.

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SLIP-ON MUFFLERS FOR INDIAN

Samson Sound and Quality!

With the tremendous popularity of the new Indian Motorcycle line, Samson Exhaust now offers slip-on mufflers for all Big-Twin models. Samson’s IN-161 muffler for Indian Big-Twin can be quickly and easily installed for deep breathing, road burning performance, with the deep baritone exhaust sound, and show chrome quality that Samson is famous for.

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Derricks, Dinosaurs and James Dean

California Dream Roads: SR 33, 58 and Beyond.

State Routes 33 and 58 are amongst several of California’s dream motorcycle roads. Combined, they represent over 180 miles of motorcycle friendly riding. The southern start point of SR 33 begins in the seaside mission town of Ventura at the Pier.

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The 2014 Daytona Biketoberfest Boardwalk Bike Show

Full Throttle Classic Bike Show.

The 2014 Daytona Biketoberfest Boardwalk/Full Throttle Classic Bike Show is presented by Pepsi and Full Throttle Magazine. It’s a classic setting, boardwalk vendors to the left and the beautiful Florida ocean and Daytona Beach to the right. The custom motorcycles arrive early for setup, then the visitors do the walk all day long admiring the fantastic builds. You couldn’t ask for a better setting, palm trees, blue ocean water, sun all the time, it’s perfect for a top notch bike show.

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One Loud Bagger

Klock Werks Builds A Loud Bagger For Kicker; See It At SEMA.

The 1999 FLHT standard is “loud” on many levels. Between the “loud” paint scheme laid down by Brad Smith of theFactoryMatch.com, to the seven pairs of Kicker power sports and marine style speakers, to the 12” sub stacked in the tour pack – this bagger is “loud” enough to surely get your attention.

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2014 Biketoberfest

A photographic Exposition.

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“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.”  -Socrates

Chris “Mistress” Kranzler
Women’s Editor

ULTIMATE BUILDER SHOW WINNERS NORCAL – Nov. 7 – Nov. 9, 2014

NEW CLASSES
3 New Classes
Registration just $50
Pay at the door

Load-in is Friday morning. Event starts Friday afternoon. Bikes can be entered in the following competing classes:

Freestyle – open class for any build with a motorcycle based drive train

Retro MOD – open class for any build with a motorcycle based drive train 25 years or older

MOD Custom – must have a major OEM engine and frame. Neck may be cut to rake or stretch frame. Hard tail sections, stretched swing arms and wide tire kits are acceptable (MOD Harley-Davidson are included)

Results for NORCAL – Rick Bray Wins

Builder Profiles at www.custombikeshows.com

The last man standing was none other than Rick Bray of RKB Speed Kustoms with his FreeStyle-class build known as the Solomon Special.

More Winners – Dalton Walker took top honors in Retro MOD and Paul Binford took 1st in MOD Custom. Larry Lovisone and his 1994 Honda RC45 won the People’s Choice award and took home a Bell Bullit helmet and a 5 Ball Racing Leathers’ Special Ops Jacket. Jim Carducci won the Show Dog award, a Solo saddlebag from Leatherworks .

When you win your class you also get listed on the J&P Cycles website, Harley-Davidson social media (v-twin engines only) Ridewright Wheels and Leatherworks social media, motorcycles-usa.com and Bikernet.com.

Ultimate Builder Schedule

Next Up: Phoenix

Calling Custom Bikes to our Phoenix show…

Interested?  Call JEFF NAJAR 919-450-5060 for details.

Ultimate Builder – Long Beach

Friday, NOV. 14, 4 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Saturday, NOV. 15, 9:30 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday, NOV. 16, 10:00 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Long Beach Convention Center 300 East Ocean Boulevard Long Beach, CA

Ultimate Builder – Seattle

Friday, NOV. 21, 3 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday, NOV. 22, 10:00 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday, NOV. 23, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Washington State Convention Center 800 Convention Place Seattle, WA 

Ultimate Builder – New York City

Friday, DEC. 12, 1:00p.m – 9 p.m.
Saturday, DEC. 13, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Sunday, DEC. 14, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center 655 W. 34th Street New York, NY 

Ultimate Builder – Washington, D.C.

Friday, JAN. 9, 3 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday, JAN. 10, 10:00 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday, JAN. 11, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Washington Convention Center 801 Mount Vernon Place Washington, D.C.

Ultimate Builder – Miami

Friday, JAN. 16, 3 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday, JAN. 17, 10:00 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday, JAN. 18, 10:00 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Miami Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr. Miami Beach, FL 33139

Ultimate Builder – Dallas

Friday, JAN. 23, 3 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday, JAN. 24,, 10:00 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday, JAN. 25, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dallas Convention Center 650 S. Griffin St. Dallas, TX

Ultimate Builder – Cleveland

Friday, JAN. 30, 4 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Saturday, JAN. 31, 9:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Sunday, FEB. 1, 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
I-X Center One I-X Center Drive Cleveland, OH 

Ultimate Builder – Minneapolis

Friday, FEB. 6, 3 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday, FEB. 7, 10:00 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday, FEB. 8, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Minneapolis Convention Center 1301 Second Avenue, South Minneapolis, MN

Ultimate Builder – Chicago

Friday, FEB. 13, 1 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Saturday, FEB. 14, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday, FEB. 15, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center 5555 N. River Road Rosemont, IL

The J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show is produced by Bikerpros.com. A communications firm that provides event and publicity services.
 

5 Ball Racing Leathers Sponsors Show Dog

5 Ball Racing Leathers’ Vest: 
5 Ball is providing a Special Ops Club Vest at each round of the Custom Bike Show.

It’s a (12) pocket vest that features milled buffalo leather, bound leather neck trim, double needle seam construction. and 2 conceal & carry pockets… Perfect

 

BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT VOCABULARY LESSON FOR THURSDAY—Anatine,

AN-uh-tahyn, -tin
 

adjective
1. resembling a duck.

2. of or pertaining to the family Anatidae, comprising the swans, geese, and ducks.
 

Quotes
I took refuge in wild theorizing,–if Angels be the next higher being from Man, perhaps the Duck had ‘morphos’d into some Anatine Equivalent, acting as my guardian…

— Thomas Pynchon, Mason & Dixon: A Novel, 1997
 

Origin
Anatine comes from the Latin word for “duck,” anas. It entered English in the mid-1800s.

 

BIKERNET HISTORY LESSON, IN CASE YOU DIDN’T ALREADY KNOW THIS LITTLE TIDBIT OF WONDERFUL TRIVIA…………..

ON JULY 20, 1969, AS COMMANDER OF THE APOLLO 11 LUNAR MODULE, NEIL ARMSTRONG WAS THE FIRST PERSON TO SET FOOT ON THE MOON.

HIS FIRST WORDS AFTER STEPPING ON THE MOON, “THAT’S ONE SMALL STEP FOR MAN, ONE GIANT LEAP FOR MANKIND,” WERE TELEVISED TO EARTH AND HEARD BY MILLIONS.

BUT, JUST BEFORE HE RE-ENTERED THE LANDER, HE MADE THE ENIGMATIC REMARK

“GOOD LUCK, MR. GORSKY.”

MANY PEOPLE AT NASA THOUGHT IT WAS A CASUAL REMARK CONCERNING SOME RIVAL SOVIET COSMONAUT.
HOWEVER, UPON CHECKING, THERE WAS NO GORSKY IN EITHER THE RUSSIAN OR AMERICAN SPACE PROGRAMS ..

OVER THE YEARS, MANY PEOPLE QUESTIONED ARMSTRONG AS TO WHAT THE ‘GOOD LUCK, MR. GORSKY’ STATEMENT MEANT, BUT ARMSTRONG ALWAYS JUST SMILED.

ON JULY 5, 1995, IN TAMPA BAY, FLORIDA , WHILE ANSWERING QUESTIONS FOLLOWING A SPEECH,

A REPORTER BROUGHT UP THE 26-YEAR-OLD QUESTION ABOUT MR.
Gorsky TO ARMSTRONG.

THIS TIME HE FINALLY RESPONDED BECAUSE HIS MR. GORSKY HAD JUST DIED, SO NEIL ARMSTRONG FELT HE COULD NOW ANSWER THE QUESTION.

HERE IS THE ANSWER TO “WHO WAS MR. GORSKY”:

IN 1938, WHEN HE WAS A KID IN A SMALL MID-WESTERN TOWN , HE WAS
PLAYING BASEBALL WITH A FRIEND IN THE BACKYARD.

HIS FRIEND HIT THE BALL, WHICH LANDED IN HIS NEIGHBOR’S YARD BY THEIR BEDROOM WINDOW.

HIS NEIGHBORS WERE MR. AND MRS. GORSKY.

AS HE LEANED DOWN TO PICK UP THE BALL, YOUNG ARMSTRONG HEARD
MRS. GORSKY SHOUTING AT MR. GORSKY, “SEX! YOU WANT SEX?!

YOU’LL GET SEX WHEN THE KID NEXT DOOR WALKS ON THE MOON!”

It broke the place up.

NEIL ARMSTRONG’S FAMILY CONFIRMED THAT THIS IS A TRUE STORY.

–from Don Nowell

 

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UNCLE MONKEY ON LEARNING AND RESPECTING TALENT
Watching others work, create; it can be easy to get drawn in believing what they are doing really isn’t that hard. We all have things we know we can’t do or shouldn’t do like when it comes to singing in public. But watching people who are good at what they do gives a false sense of simplicity. We don’t see the raw talent; the hours of practice and determination that goes into making something seem effortless.

I’m one of those people who wants to learn. Hell, if I had spent the time I did learning only half of the things I know how to do and focused that energy on one or two things I could have truly mastered something. 
 

My Achilles heel is that I cannot draw. I can smudge my way through something that could even be considered decent but give me a blank piece of paper and tell me to draw something and I’m at a loss.

It is frustrating watching someone sitting down and with a few movements of a pencil and Bob Marley or Fred Flintstone is staring back from nowhere. It’s like that in many things. People think anyone can work in the trades; after all it isn’t complicated mathematics, biology or chemistry. They only see the effort and the final result and assume it must be easy.

People think build a bike is as simple as they show it on TV. It is just a frame, a couple of wheels and a motor to make it move. They don’t see the knowledge behind, knowing what parts fit together, how to make those parts fit together.

Putting ape hangers on a bike should be a simple task but judging from the eight splices in each wire of the harness whoever installed those bars on my RoadKing should stick to oil changes.

So, next time you see someone easily do something remember that that there is talent, practice, and persistence to make it seems so.

-bad Uncle Monkey

 

BIKERNET BAD JOKE LIBRARY OPEN DURING HAPPY HOUR--Ku Klux Klan

A “Pine Belt” pastor said to his congregation, “Someone in this congregation has spread a rumour that I belong to the Ku Klux Klan. This is a horrible lie and one which a Christian community cannot tolerate. I am embarrassed and do not intend to accept this. Now, I want the party who said this to stand and ask forgiveness from God and this Christian family.”

No one moved.

The preacher continued, “Do you have the nerve to face me and admit this is a falsehood? Remember, you will be forgiven and in your heart you will feel glory. Now stand and confess your transgression.”

Again, all was quiet.

Then, slowly, a drop-dead gorgeous blonde with a body that would stop a runaway train rose from the third pew. Her head was bowed and her voice quivered as she spoke, “Reverend there has been a terrible misunderstanding. I never said you were a member of the Ku Klux Klan.

I simply told a couple of my friends that you were a wizard under the sheets.”

The preacher fell to his knees, his wife fainted, and the congregation roared.

Life is short. Smile while you still have Teeth.

–from Rik Savenko

 
 

BOOKS OF THE WEEK–I watched an interview with a book writer about our Galaxy that is 300 million years old. It begins to put everything into a lost perspective. The Edge of the Sky: All You Need to Know About All-There-Is, by Roberto Trotta.

I also watched an interview with Glen Greenwall the author of “No place to hide.” Check it out. It will rock your world.

–Bandit

 

GUN NUT REPORT ON THE ELECTIONS
At the beginning of this year, I asked you and your fellow NRA members to help win the most important election in our freedom’s history.

We knew it wouldn’t be easy.

We knew we’d be fighting against more anti-gun money and more anti-gun hatred than we’ve ever experienced in any election. We knew we’d be going up against mainstream media elitists who have all but declared war on our Second Amendment freedom. And we knew we’d be going toe-to-toe against the most anti-gun president we’ve ever seen.

But YOU answered the call. YOU chose to Stand and Fight for your freedom.

And yesterday, thanks to YOU and YOUR support, we sent a clear message to Washington, D.C. and politicians at every level of government that they have just two choices:

Defend our Second Amendment freedom, or face the consequences on Election Day!

Nearly everywhere you look on the map – Arkansas, Colorado, West Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Wisconsin, Texas, Kentucky, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Idaho – the pro-gun candidates we endorsed through NRA’s Political Victory Fund won big races over their anti-gun opponents.

In Maryland, we played an instrumental role in CRUSHING Barack Obama and Michael Bloomberg’s gun ban candidate for governor!

The results speak for themselves. In nearly every close race, and even in some races that weren’t predicted to be close, YOUR leadership as an NRA member made all the difference.

Thanks to you, we were able to expand our influence in this year’s election fight by putting more resources into more races.

Thanks to you, we were able to put more volunteer boots on the ground, distribute more pro-gun campaign literature, make more phone calls, and do everything we HAD to do to WIN a pro-Second Amendment majority in Congress.

And thanks to you, Barack Obama and Michael Bloomberg are surveying the political landscape today with the full knowledge that their anti-gun policies and anti-gun money were a liability for candidates across the country.

Make no mistake: This victory belongs to YOU.

Now, we both know that the months and year ahead will still bring many challenges for our Second Amendment freedom.

Barack Obama is a dangerous president. He never has to face another election, he has nothing to lose, and we can fully expect him to abuse his power and circumvent Congress to get what he wants.

Michael Bloomberg is still committed to using his multibillion-dollar bank account as a bludgeon against our gun rights.

Those fights will come, but today, you and I have a reason to celebrate.

And again, I can’t thank you enough for your loyal support and tireless leadership throughout this campaign season.

You fought for it. You earned it. And you deserve the credit for a job well done.

Sincerely,

Chris

Chris W. Cox
Executive Director, NRA Institute for Legislative Action
Chairman, NRA Political Victory Fund

VIDEO OF THE WEEK-
Maxine’s video posted 7 days ago has about 130,000 views already and nearly 2500 likes.

This is one she did for the fall season. If you wish, please like and/or forward.

–Attorney Michael F. Hupy
Hupy and Abraham, S.C.
111 E. Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 1100
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Main: (414) 223-4800 Fax: (414) 271-3374

 

BAD JOKE LIBRARY STILL OPEN—So, Mom is sweeping the down the hall, when she heard this vibrating noise coming from her daughters bedroom.

When she opened the door, there was her daughter laying,naked with a vibrator.

Mom goes ” what are you doing “

She said ” Mom, I’m 33 years old I live at home with you and Dad, this is the closest thing I’m going to have to a husband”

Mom just shook her head and shut the door.

A couple of hours later, Dad comes walking down the hallway, when he heard a vibrating noise in his daughters bedroom.

When he open the door, there is his daughter laying naked with a vibrator.

He says ” what are you doing “

She said, “Dad, I’m 33 years old, I live at home with you and Mom, this is the closest thing I’m going to have for a husband.”

He just shakes his head and shuts the door.

A few hours later, Mom goes walking past the basement door and heard the TV on with a vibrating noise down in the basement.

She walks down stairs and saw her husband sitting there with the TV on with the vibrator sitting on the coffee table.

She said ” WHAT are you doing?”
He turn to her and says.

“Just watching the football game with my Son in Law “

–from Bill Stratton

 

BIKERNET JOINS THE Road Weasels
Thank you for joining the Road Weasels Motorcycle Club and for being a part of something special! As with all new entities, it takes a little time to work out all the bugs, so bear with us please as we get rolling, but we hope you enjoy the site so far! We need your input and participation, so use the site & feel free to post any tips, photos, etc. Also, help us spread the word by letting others know.

We are in the process of gathering your Weasel Packs and are planning to ship to you within the next week! We don’t want you to think we forgot about you or waiting by the mailbox for it J So, as soon as we ship it, we will notify you by email so you can keep your eye out. Once you get it, send us a pic of you alongside your motorcycle, either email or post it directly to the website http://www.roadweasels.com/ or to our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/RoadWeasels

As most of you know, Road Weasels Motorcycle Club will be a driving force towards raising money towards the Ross Tomas YEP (Youth Enrichment Program), which will help ‘Grow Our Youth’! This is going to be a non-profit 501(c) organization and a portion of each membership will go towards this program and each year we will award scholarships to deserving youth which you will be a part of.

There is already a scholarship in Ross’s name at McPherson College, in Kansas, which will benefit one youth studying motorcycle restoration; this program will be similar with the hopes of benefiting a lot of youth along the way.

Thank you for being a Road Weasel and see you on the highway…

–KIWI Mike
RoadWeasels.com

 
 

KLOCK WERKS RELEASES FLARED WINDSHIELD FOR 2015 ROAD GLIDES
(Mitchell, SD) November 5, 2014 – The Team at Klock Werks is more than excited to announce the new Flare Windshields available for the 2015 Road Glide models.

Klock Werks called upon their many years of air management experience, as well as customer feedback and road testing, to bring two new Flare Windshield styles to 2015 Road Glide Riders; Sport and Pro-Touring. The Flare Windshield is still the best choice for improved airflow, complimenting the 2015 Road Glide’s new triple split stream vent system.

The Pro-Touring Flare is a wider, more full coverage option for riders and passengers that prefer an even greater amount of wind deflection for the long haul, and is still stylish enough to use around town.

The Sport Flare is more streamlined and offers radical curves and a sportier stance. It compliments the lines of the new fairing with a more aggressive profile, and aids stability and handling with improved air management.

“We are very excited to release our new Flare Windshield models for the 2015 Road Glide! Relying on our experience from years of designing our Flare for different model bikes, we were able to go from initial testing and fitment to final production in less than 30 days. Process, teamwork, and relationships matter and allow us to get a winning product to market quickly”, stated Laura Klock.

“Customer feedback has been really positive!” The Klock Werks Flare Windshield is available now, online at www.kustombaggers.com, and through your local Drag Specialties dealer.

For More Information please Contact Sara Liberte at Sara@kustomcycles.com

 

ANOTHER BOOK OF THE WEEK-
Complete year-by-year history of the Trophy (and unit construction Tiger) twins from 1949 to 1983. Includes original factory model photos, technical specifications, colour schemes, engine & frame numbers, model type identification and details of Trophy & Tiger achievements. The complete source book.

eISBN: 978-1-845848-11-8 • eV number: eV4811 • Published: October 2014 • Language: English • Digital edition: First Digital Edition. Base eBook price: £25.99 / $39.99 / €29.99 (vendors may set their own prices, so actual prices may vary).

Original book info
V302 • Hardback • 25×20.7cm • £35 • 144 pages • 130 pictures • ISBN: 978-1-904788-02-7 • UPC: 6-36847-00302-9. Price subject to change, P&P extra.

Mark Mederski named to Antique Motorcycle Foundation Board of Directors

November 5, 2014 Antique Motorcycle Foundation President Jon Radermacher has announced that Mederski has been appointed to the Foundation’s Board of Directors. Radermacher states, “Mederski has compiled a long record of accomplishments in both the current and antique motorcycle communities over a 35-year career, and we are thrilled that he has agreed to bring his talent and experience to our Board.”

Mederski’s love for motorcycling dates back nearly five decades. He has been an AMCA member for nearly 20 years, a VJMC member for 30, and was a club road racer during the 1970s. He is a student of the history of motorcycles, regardless of country of origin, and the people who have ridden them, raced them, or used them for transportation in America.

As a skilled marketer, Mederski presided over a long period of membership growth at the American Motorcyclist Association and brought its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum into national prominence. He has also been successful in planning antique motorcycle events and festivals.

Mederski’s current work is with the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa. About his new position as a Director of the Antique Motorcycle Foundation, Mederski said, “I hope to continue to help tell the exciting stories of antique motorcycling, impress upon more people their interest and worth, and advance the mission to preserve and present them as this will help ensure that motorcycling remains a vital sport for decades to come.”

Mederski currently owns about 30 collectible motorcycles from Europe, England, Japan, and America, a wood shop, and a large motor library.

–Ed Youngblood

 

LIFESTYLE DEAL OF THE WEEK
2007 Harley Davidson Dyna Street Bob FXDB
Our Price: $13,995

Exterior: Black
VIN: 1HD1GX4197K311063
Mileage: 20,361 miles

 
 
 

THAT’S ALL FOLKS—We or I should say, I have a mission for next year. It’s a scary one. We need to cut the number of projects we/I have in half.

So, how in hell can I do that? The design is to have more fun, and more time in life next year. I have a difficult time just writing those words. It’s like I’m breaking a code.

I hope to finish my second Chance book by the end of this year, and maybe just play with my screenplay effort next year. We have a book project for guys blistering on the edge of our conference table, but I’m not sure I want to go there, besides it’s another project.

I will be working with American Bikers on my Indian Project, and with Kent Weeks on our historical trike streamliner, but I’m not building any new bikes in the Bikernet Interplanetary headquarters. On the other hand, we will rebuild Krash Kranzler’s dresser/bagger and get him back on the road. We are making a few changes to the Bonne Belle for Bonneville, in fact hopefully I will see the new Bare Knuckles rear fender next week. We are still searching for a WR or WLDR engine. 

Plus, we have a 1968 Rapido which needs to be our pit bike. I need to clear a lift. Plus, I’m working with Marilyn Stemp to hopefully help kick off the Sturgis Museum expansion. Of course, one project always leads to another one. We were brain-storming on how to help the Sturgis community grow during non-rally times. We came up with a hot notion. We just need a trade school or college campus to explode onto the scene, but would the community fathers embrace such a notion? Who the hell knows, but it’s worth a try.

And I continue to work with Chris Callen and Cycle Source in conjunction with the MRF to build a Motorcycle Riders Foundation Industry Council. Anything to help our industry stay free. Everything I do is only possible because of you, our Bikernet Readers and Sponsors. So, you come first. We are constantly looking for ways to improve.

Let us know if you have any thoughts on any of the above projects.

Have a helluva weekend…

Ride Free Forever,

–Bandit

 
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