Hey,
Incredible year. A tough, challenging and progressive year. We’ve accomplished a lot, and it’s not over yet.
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ANOTHER HAPPY CUSTOMER–After riding the Milwaukee 8, I was hooked! After a week of sleepless nights and standing on a street corner begging and selling and trading, I got me one! She came home yesterday. I will send you a report.
I got the St. Glide Special. The 8 is in all touring bikes this year. I think next year we will see it in all the Big Twins.
Already got a nickname for her, BLUE ANGEL! Now to go out and beg for food!
–Stealth!
VALERIE THOMPSON SHATTERS 300 MPH AT BONNEVILLE– to become “World’s Fastest Female Motorcycle Racer.”
Seven-time land speed record holder named world’s fastest female motorcycle racer with award-winning top speed of 304 mph at Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials
Valerie Thompson earned the title of world’s fastest female motorcycle racer on September 1 at the Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials with a blistering one measured mile average speed of 304 mph (489.66 km/h) riding the famous Denis Manning designed “7” Racing streamliner.
After three mandatory license qualification runs, Thompson scorched the salt with two memorable runs over 294 and 304 mph. Thompson’s highest exit speed exceeded 313 mph, earning her the Top Speed of the Event Award and new title as the World’s Fastest Female Motorcycle Racer.
“I’ve dreamed about this since I first started racing. Thank you (Bandit) for suggesting me to Denis – I’ve always wanted to ride his streamliner,” said Valerie. “This never would have happened without Denis Manning and team owners, John Jans and Joe Harralson. I can’t thank them and the entire “7” Racing crew members enough for all their hard work during the competition.”
“Joe Harralson and I couldn’t be happier with these results. Valerie has the talent and drive to be the fastest motorcyclist in the world … period,” says John Jans, team owner of “7” Racing.
The four-day Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials is the premier motorcycle land speed-racing event of North America. The AMA and FIM sanctioned event offers national and world speed record opportunities. Event organizers honored Thompson and Team “7” Racing with the “Top Speed of the Event Award” while celebrating her new title.
“Valerie has quickly adjusted from racing a conventional motorcycle to driving a streamliner with twice the horsepower, she is a natural racer. More importantly, she reached our goal of exceeding 300 mph on the 3-mile short course vs. the 5-mile run-up streamliners normally require to reach top speed,” stated bike designer Manning. “Our goal is creating history by making “7” the fastest motorcycle in the world again. Valerie achieved our objective of going faster with less track, I can’t ask for more than that from any driver,” added Manning.
“It’s very different cause our body helps where the bike goes – in the streamliner its all in the vision and hand controls since I’m strapped in there so tight,” said Valerie. “Also you cannot feel how fast your going like on a bike, but I’m loving every moment… Denis and John are great teachers and have taught me well…still learning!”
AUSSIE BIKE MARKET POWERS ON–
The Australian motorcycle and ATV market grew strongly in the first half of 2016, with the latest sales figures revealing a 3.5 per cent increase over the same period last year.
The ongoing appeal of ATV and SxS (Side by Side) vehicles specifically for farm and agricultural use, but also recreationally, was strongly evident with 3.6 per cent more sold than in the first half of 2015.
The hugely diversified motorcycle market, with its myriad of models from cruisers to café racers, super-motards to motorcrossers, maintained strong momentum overall. The off-road motorcycle market rose 4.3 per cent over the first six months of 2016, while the road bike market increased 4.4 per cent. The only decline was in the scooter market, which fell 11 per cent compared with the same period last year.
Japan’s Big Four of motorcycle manufacturing maintained their strong overall market presence. Honda was the leading volume manufacturer again with 23.2 per cent of the market, followed by Yamaha with 20.1 per cent, and Kawasaki (10.1 per cent). Suzuki and Harley-Davidson had an 8.9 per cent share each.
The Chief Executive of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, Tony Weber, said that the diversity of models, affordability, and the ability of manufacturers to produce machines to cater for such a wide range of applications were key ingredients to the market’s continued growth.
“Road bikes accounted for almost half of the new motorcycle market, holding a 43.4 per cent share. Off-road motorcycles accounted for 31.2 per cent, ATVs for 21.2 per cent and scooters for the remaining 4.2 per cent.”
Harley-Davidson was again the top seller in the road motorcycle market, selling 20.4 per cent of the road motorcycles sold between January and June 2016. Harley-Davidson was followed closely by Honda, which sold 19.6 per cent, Yamaha third with 15.4 per cent, followed by Kawasaki (11.5 per cent) and BMW (7.3).
LOWBROW ACTION– Jason Jessee Signature Series Waffle Grips – Natural Gum – 1 inch– Natural Gum Rubber, for 1 inch handlebars.
Jason Jesse is a rare individual who’s known across multiple subcultures, with skills and style in all of them. New from J. Jessee and Lowbrow Customs, introducing the Jason Jessee Signature Series Waffle Grips. Replace the stock grips on your motorcycle in minutes with the color of your choice.
Available in sets for 1 inch as well as 7/8 inch diameter handlebars and in Black, Natural Gum, or Cork. These grips are durable yet comfortable Krayton rubber for a lasting, unique look that matches classically styled motorcycles perfectly. Sold per pair.
It is important to choose the proper size grips for your motorcycle. Grips are available in 1 inch (the size needed for all Harley-Davidsons and other ‘cruiser’ style motorcycles) as well as 7/8 inch (common on many vintage British, European and Japanese motorcycles such as Triumph, Honda and Yamaha).
Please note that any pair of motorcycle grips has two different inside diameters. The grip for the left side (as if you were sitting on the bike) of the handlebar has a smaller diameter, and the right side grip has a larger inside diameter to fit over your throttle tube.
Grips are manufactured to have a tight fit, you don’t want one sliding off while taking a corner or twisting the throttle! They are easy to install using a bit of WD-40 to help get them in place. Alternatively, you can use compressed air as seen in our Basic Motorcycle Grip Info & Install video.
MORE NIGHTTIME RESTRICTIONS FOR TEENAGERS– Last week’s newsletter on the new Center for Disease Control guidelines to states with regards to nighttime driving for teen drivers brought in some great comments for discussion. We thought we would share a few thoughts covering both sides of the issue.
From Walter in Indiana:
In sports or any other activity where reflexive motor skills are important, there is a very significant advantage in developing skills at a younger age. I have seen the evidence in sports that when the brain is trained to execute motor skills at a younger age, the attainable skill level is much higher.
I see the evidence of very low driving skills in most drivers every day and inhibiting young drivers from getting experience at earlier ages is only going to create more unskilled drivers on the road at all ages. Young drivers are taught to be afraid of everything – this promotes panic and causes freezing behind the wheel when anything unusual happens.
I suggest the exact opposite approach:
There is a huge difference between fear and respect. You cannot handle a situation well if you fear it – only if you respect and understand it.
Driver’s education should be teaching teens at a young age on a track to handle cars – not just parallel parking, but handling slides and spins on a skid pad, exercising emergency maneuvers and making quick decisions.
I would also suggest creating ice-covered training areas for handling vehicles in those conditions (yes, that would be more expensive in Southern states). That would produce drivers with drastically higher skill levels, with quicker, more beneficial reactions and those skills could follow them the rest of their lives especially if they were programmed into their neurological systems when practiced at a young age.
Imagine roads filled with well-trained, skilled drivers – what a difference that would be… I definitely believe death tolls would fall significantly if that training were implemented.
From Mark in Washington State:
Did you ever consider that making driving a hassle is an explicit goal? I have noted several articles in mainstream media celebrating that the percentage of young people who have not learned to drive is higher than in the past. Given that many in this same media favor reliance on public transportation and consider the private auto to be an environmental disaster, should we be surprised?
From Spike in Michigan:
As with their highly-politicized anti-gun crusade, one has to question CDC “mission creep” into areas that have absolutely nothing to do with medical issues. Clearly, actual diseases are still with us, and the CDC should refocus their resources on THAT.
Isn’t it odd that despite the considerable reduction in teen driving brought about by all these restrictions, insurance for them remains be as high as it ever was?
I remember being pull over by police in 1961 in MA, when I was 18, to see if I was 18. Then they called for back-up….wouldn’t say why.
Then they searched my car!
No probable cause….nothing found.
Tied me up for an hour such that my parents, who expected me home from work (Howard Johnson’s), called the police looking for me.
They called the State Police, who didn’t know that I was being held up by the local police (Ashland, MA).
They called hospitals too, to see if I’d been in an accident.
This was way before cell phones! (-:
When I got home they were freaked out….it was 1:30am by then…..
They couldn’t believe that I was late BECAUSE of the police so they called them to verify it.
The whole event should have never happened!
–NMA
–from Rogue
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ROGUE BIKERNET BAGGERS SUPREME EDITOR— On the road working in Maine.
Our Bagger Editor in chief is nuts. He’s either on the road to an event, riding his bagger or working on a tech. Check out Bikernet Baggers for all the action.
–Bandit
NO ONE EVER TALKS ABOUT INFRASTRUCTURE INJURIES— Mississippi court allows negligence clam against state. Rider killed in construction zone crash.
The Mississippi Supreme Court decline to throw out a lawsuit over the death of a motorcyclist who lost control of his bike in an interstate 10 construction zone in 2010 and died from the injuries sustained in the crash.
–AMA magazine
In Europe FEMA made a major point to demonstrate infrastructure problems to the safety community. They pointed out sign posts, potholes, jagged railings and other obstructions major issues in injury avoidance. It’s not all about more restrictions for motorcyclists.–Bandit
BIKERNET.COM 2016 REVAMPS AND CELEBRATES 20TH BIRTHDAY— Los Angeles, CA, September 1, 2016.
Bikernet.com turned 20 this year. Bikernet was one of the first efforts at online custom motorcycle entertainment in 1996. It grew from a library of Fiction to full bike features, news, techs, events, legislation and so much more. Bikernet.com currently houses over 15,000 pages of content.
“It was as if we created one issue of a magazine and kept adding pages,” said Keith R. Ball, the publisher. “And each page is available to readers all over the world, 24/7.”
As internet technology changes rapidly, a number of technological opportunities were recently offered to the Bikernet team. They could make the entire library of Bikernet.com content mobile friendly, and offer advertising opportunities like never before. Currently, sponsor ads run on the home pages of Bikernet.com, Bikernet Baggers, Bikernet Trikes and the Bikernet.com Blog. Recently a new program was added to allow those adds to run on 90 percent of the department pages, boosting the number from four to over 100 pages.
“We always had a code,” said Keith, “We wanted the content or article pages to be clean and easy to enjoy.” That code remains except for a couple of Google ad spots at the top and bottom of content pages. “The articles will remain clean for the most part.” But now advertising will be available on over 15,000 content pages.
Between social media, mobile friendly, continued content growth, industry activities, and advertising opportunities, this will be Bikernet’s biggest year during out 20th Birthday.
For more information contact: Ben@Bikernet.com
BIKERNET READER COMMENT AND SEARCH FOR TRIKE CONTENT–
Big Thanks for the classy ladies, the enlightenment, entertainment, eye candy, information, and the revival of the bagger segment. Maybe some owner’s trikes and what they are doing cosmetically and performance wise could beef up the trike segment.
I’m at the age where a lot of my friends are going to trikes. Most wish for a little more performance while others dress them up and enjoy the ride.
My bike is twelve years old and of course I like to see things about and for these bikes. Development for the older bikes has pretty much stopped for many reasons in the aftermarket, but I would like to still get an improvement here and there that only seems available to the later model bikes. Thanks again.
Feels like old times.
–Sam
BORN TO RIDE COMES TO BIKERNET–
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HARLEY-DAVIDSON XR750 CARRIES COOLBETH TO THRILLING VICTORY ON THE SPRINGFIELD MILE– Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle Wrecking Crew rider Kenny Coolbeth Jr. executed a perfect last-lap pass to score a thrilling victory in the Harley-Davidson GNC1 presented by Vance & Hines main at the historic Springfield Mile.
Aboard a Zanotti Racing/Gator H-D Harley-Davidson XR750 motorcycle, Coolbeth stalked race leader Bryan Smith for the entire 25-lap main before making his move for the win as the pair blasted out of the final turn on the legendary dirt oval at the Illinois State Fairgrounds. The strategy paid off for the veteran Harley-Davidson racer as Coolbeth beat Smith to the finish line by 0.009 seconds.
“I knew I wouldn’t get all the way around him going down the straightaway like a legit draft pass,” said Coolbeth, who has now won five times at Springfield, “so I buried it off in there just like I did when I beat him the other time and it worked out.”
Coolbeth, a three-time AMA Grand National champion, has more wins than any active rider in series. The win at Springfield is the 36th of his career.
Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle Factory Team rider Brad Baker finished fifth at Springfield, 1.357 seconds behind Coolbeth. Harley-Davidson® Screamin’ Eagle® Wrecking Crew rider Jake Johnson finished in 13th place on the Zanotti Racing/Classic H-D Harley-Davidson XR750.
The Harley-Davidson Wrecking Crew riders compete with legendary intensity befitting the long history of Harley-Davidson racing. Part of that story is currently being told at the Harley-Davidson Museum in its special exhibit “Racing Machines from the KR to the XR” that explores the role the Harley-Davidson engineering team played in creating the legendary bikes that have dominated race tracks for three decades after World War II.
After 13 of 14 races on the 2016 Harley-Davidson GNC1 presented by Vance & Hines flat track series, Johnson is third in points with 169, Coolbeth is sixth with 134 points and Baker is seventh with 124 points.
Harley-Davidson Wrecking Crew riders will return to action on September 25 at the Ramspur Winery Santa Rosa Mile at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa, California.
For more information, visit www.h-d.com.
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REVIVAL CYCLES GOES RENTAL– At Revival Cycles we have more motorcycles than we can possibly ride ourselves, and are excited to present an opportunity to twist the throttle on some of our favorites with a rental program we hope to develop into a diverse fleet, including full customs accessible to the public.
We offer motorcycle rentals for all of your central Texas two wheel needs, whether it be an afternoon of sight seeing, a single day jaunt through the hill country, or a multi-day trip with your buddies: we’ve got you covered.
Below you’ll find our initial offerings and rental information, pricing, and availability.
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Revival Cycles is the balance of passion and pragmatism. It is our belief that the motorcycle should be more than a machine; it is an aesthetic expression that demonstrates the beauty of purposeful form. Support us by purchasing from our online store.
TIPTON CONTROVERSY–Video Proves Nothing Is Removed From Tipton’s Body.
Although the chance of Zachariah receiving justice posthumously is small, the truth deserves to be heard in hopes that the next murder by the Iron Order will not go unpunished. This is the Part 2 of a Motorcycle Profiling Project series analyzing the glaring discrepancies between the State Attorney’s review and uncut video footage.
The State Attorney’s review of Tipton’s killing first lies about the Black Pistons rendering aid. Indeed, the State Attorney contends that the Black Pistons fled after gunshots were fired and none of them rendered assistance to their fallen brother. We know this is not true, as incontrovertibly proven by uncut video footage. So what other deceit is hidden within the pages of this review?
State Attorney Implies Tipton Had a Weapon.
The State Attorney insinuates that Tipton was armed and Black Piston members removed the evidence before police arrived. The State Attorney’s review, page 4:
“One member of the Black Pistons can be seen going over to Zachariah Tipton’s body and then later handing off a cut or vest with patches signifying membership in the Black Pistons club, with what looks like something rolled up inside. A member of the Black Pistons is handed the vest and leaves the scene on his motorcycle. It is unknown if something was rolled up in the vest.”
If it is unknown, why include it in the statement of facts? The prejudice is deeply concerning, particularly when the actual facts are quite different, and particularly when it contradicts the State Attorney’s claim that the Black Pistons fled and didn’t return to Tipton after he was shot.
Video Proves State Attorney Lied….Again
Surveillance video obtained from discovery indeed shows a Black Piston hand a vest to another member. But it is not rolled up and nothing is visibly removed from Tipton’s person.
Beach Marine Video 8 at (9:38): A Black Piston rendering assistance to Tipton can clearly be seen removing his vest and handing it to another member. The vest is open and hanging, not rolled up, and there is nothing concealed or hidden. The video also proves the Black Piston rendering assistance is never alone with Tipton. A nurse and a bartender were present the entire time and removing a weapon from Tipton undetected would not have been possible.
Why Would The State Attorney Imply Tipton Was Armed?
The State Attorney’s so-called “statement of facts” is intended to create an extreme prejudice, particularly when translated to the media and the general public. Although Tipton was unarmed, it cannot be proven otherwise, implying that there was a successful conspiracy executed by the Black Pistons to remove a firearm from Tipton creates negative sympathy or calls for justice.
On the other hand, if people based their perceptions on what could be proven, the world looks substantially different. If the world understood that Tipton was unarmed and shot in the head during a fistfight there may have been more public outcry. If the general public realized that national officers in the Iron Order have issued statements encouraging members to provoke conflicts with other clubs in order to “destroy them” because they won’t get prosecuted, maybe there would have been more outrage…
To be Continued…
www.motorcycleprofilingproject.com
Myself and many others are deeply concerned about the Murder of Zachariah Tipton.
There is finally some information coming out that it is being mishandled. We knew that was happening from the beginning.
Hopefully we will be able to help bring this to the attention of our readers and pressure put on law enforcement in Jacksonville Florida to arrest and prosecute the person or persons responsible for this.
–Rogue
LAS VEGAS BIKEFEST ACTION,
Ride & Win – Poker Runs*
Friday, September 30 – Poker Run
$1,000 for Best Hand / $250 for Worst Hand
Check-In: Golden Nugget – Grotto Atrium, starting at 7:30am (last bike departs at 9:00am). Stops include: Shucks Tavern III, Mount Charleston Lodge, Sin City Indian Motorcycle, Pole Position Raceway and ends at Red Rock Harley-Davidson.
Saturday, October 1 – $10K Poker Run
$5,000 for Best Hand / $1,500 for 2nd Place / $500 for 3rd – 6th Place / $250 for 7th – 10th Place & $500 for Worst Hand.
Check-In: Golden Nugget – Grotto Atrium starting at 7:30am (last bike departs at 9:00am). Stops include: Atomic Motors, Lake Las Vegas, Zero 1 Adventures, Hard Rock Cafe and ends at Rally Central (8th & Fremont).
*Must be registered with an Ultimate or VIP Pass to participate
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SPRINGFIELD NEWS–
Springfield Armory Blog
Dry Fire Friday Episode 5: M1A(TM) Trigger Press
It’s another week-ending episode of Dry Fire Friday.
Steve Horsman here – And I’d like to walk you through a basic dry fire drill for M1A rifle fans. It’s a fundamental drill that’s good to practice before heading to the range after a short or lengthy break from shooting.
Featured Springfield Armory® Product: M1A SOCOM 16 CQB
Dry Fire Drill: Rifle Trigger Press & Manipulation
Drill Focus: Rifle Re-acquaintance
Drill Level: Beginner
Drill Comments: If it’s time to hit the range again after something of an absence, it can be a good idea to re-familiarize yourself with your rifle; from basic operation to it’s trigger. Reacquaint yourself with how the gun feels and works.
Start with a basic trigger pull, 10-15 times at minimum. Keep your eye on the sights and press the trigger smoothly. Take some time to work the action as well. And if you plan on fast-action, multiple-target engagements at the range, make sure to take an aggressive stance throughout these drills while moving the rifle from one target position to another.
Take it from me – when it comes to these critical fundamentals, practice makes perfect.
Check out the video above, #GetClickin and stay tuned for the next episode!
Dry-Fire Safety Rules
1. Ensure the gun is unloaded, remove the magazine, retract the slide and check that there is no round in the chamber
2. If practicing with magazines, unload all rounds from magazines
3. Remove all ammunition/loaded magazines from the area
4. Find a safe area/direction to practice
5. Remove all distractions – phones, family members, pets, etc.
6. Double-check that the gun is unloaded any time you do have a distraction or interruption
Need to get caught up? Check out our previous Dry Fire Friday posts:
Trigger Pulling 101
Intermediate Trigger Pull
Pistol Manipulation
Slide Manipulation
Topics: Tactical Rifles, Shooting Tips, First Time Gun Buyers, Dry Fire Friday, Trigger Pull
HINES AND HARLEY-DAVIDSON BATTLE TO PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE WIN AT NHRA U.S. NATIONALS–
Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle® Riders Hines and Krawiec Seeded 1-2 as Season Heads Into Countdown Playoffs
Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines rider Andrew Hines charged from the middle of the pack to earn a hard-fought Pro Stock Motorcycle victory at the NHRA Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway.
After qualifying seventh, Hines battled his way through the field as his Harley-Davidson V-Rod motorcycle gained performance in the hands of the experienced Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines team. The win moved Hines into the Pro Stock Motorcycle points lead and makes the defending champion the top seed heading into the six-race 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship playoffs.
“The Screamin’ Eagle team really had to work hard to get my V-Rod running right today, but we saved that best run for the final,” said Hines, who also won at the prestigious U.S. Nationals event in 2012. “This race is our biggest show. It’s the Super Bowl or Indy 500 of drag racing. It’s a long weekend and there’s so much tradition and everyone is racing hard; it’s really challenging to win here on Monday. To do it twice and put the Harley-Davidson bike back in the winner’s circle is a real honor.”
After five rounds of qualifying, Hines had posted a best run of 6.864 seconds, good for the seventh spot in the 16-bike field. According to the NHRA no rider has ever won the U.S. Nationals from that deep in the qualifying order. Harley-Davidson® Screamin’ Eagle®/Vance & Hines rider Ed Krawiec qualified third with a run of 6.848 seconds on the team’s other V-Rod race bike.
Hines has won five times in seven final-round appearances in 2016, and now has 47 career Pro Stock Motorcycle final-round victories.
Krawiec lost in the second round and gave up the Pro Stock Motorcycle points lead he’d held all season to Hines. The points standings will re-set as the top-ten riders in the Pro Stock Motorcycle field qualify for the Countdown playoffs, with a 10-point increment between each rider and a 20-point bonus to Hines for being the points leader.
“Earning the number-one seed is a 30-point swing for me,” said Hines, “and we met our goal of getting the two Screamin’ Eagle V-Rods in the Countdown field and seeded 1-2. The Countdown brings out the best in every competitor and we can’t let anyone sneak up on us. This is a very stout field. We have our work cut out for us if we want to repeat as champions.”
Heading into the six-race NHRA Countdown to the Championship, Hines is seeded first with 2110 points. Krawiec has the second seed with 2080 points.
The Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines drag racing team will open the NHRA Countdown the Championship at the NHRA Carolina Nationals, Sept. 16-18 at zMAX Dragway in Concord, N.C.
The Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines Pro Stock Motorcycle team is sponsored by Dunlop.
–Chaya Jacobs
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
METALSPORT WHEELS SERVICE— Metalsport doesn’t just make cool wheels (Chip Foose designed wheels), rotors and matching pulleys. They also, polish, powder-coat, mount tires and balance. You can receive your order ready to install with the rotors, pulleys and tires in place and ready to rock.
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INDIAN MOTORCYCLE MAKES HISTORY AGAIN WITH RACING DEBUT OF INDIAN SCOUT FTR750 AT THE RAMSPUR WINERY SANTA ROSA MILE AMA PRO FLAT TRACK RACE ON SEPTEMBER 25
Indian Motorcycle, America’s first motorcycle company, today confirmed that its all-new Indian Scout FTR750 race bike will make its racing debut on Sunday, September 25 at the Ramspur Winery Santa Rosa Mile AMA Pro Flat Track race in Santa Rosa, California. The race takes place at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds at 1350 Bennett Valley Rd. in Santa Rosa, with gates opening at 11 am PDT.
The Indian Motorcycle FTR750 will be piloted in its debut by AMA flat track racing legend Joe Kopp. Joe is one of 15 riders to complete the Dirt Track “Grand Slam,” with victories on short track, TT, half-mile, and mile courses. In addition to his 2000 AMA Pro Flat Track Grand National Championship, he took the 1999 and 2000 AMA 600 Hotshot and Supertracker Championships. The Indian Scout FTR750 will feature Kopps’ #3 for the weekend.
Indian Motorcycle accelerated its historic journey toward the official return to professional flat track racing with the public debut of the Indian Scout FTR750 on August 7 at the legendary Buffalo Chip venue in Sturgis, South Dakota. On-hand for the epic, invitation-only event were Bobby Hill and Bill Tuman, two surviving members of the legendary Indian Wrecking Crew, both AMA Hall of Famers, along with hundreds of motorcycle industry dignitaries and members of the press. The Debut of the Indian Scout FTR750 featured the #51 as a nod to Bill Tuman being the last factory racer to win a National on an Indian Motorcycle.
The Indian Scout FTR750 is a clean-sheet design racing machine developed by the Indian Motorcycle Racing engineering and design teams. The bike is powered by a purpose-developed, high performance 750cc V-Twin engine and features a unique, ultra-light steel frame, large centrally located airbox and sleek lightweight carbon fiber body. Much like the design philosophy behind Indian Motorcycle’s family of production bikes, the design and engineering teams built the FTR750 to artfully combine state-of-the-art technologies with design elements from legendary Indian racing models from history.
“It’s a proud moment for all of us at Indian Motorcycle to get the Indian Scout FTR750 on the track and formally launch our professional flat track racing program,” said Gary Gray, Product Director for Indian Motorcycle. “We’re delighted to have Joe Kopp riding for us at this historic debut event, and we look forward to a robust and highly competitive racing schedule for 2017.”
Leading up to the AMA Pro Flat Track event, Indian Motorcycle will sponsor the Pro/Am Hooligan and RSD SuperHooligan races in Santa Rosa on September 24. Saturday’s action kicks off at 4:30 pm PDT at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in the Chris Beck Arena. Participating in the SuperHooligan race class will be Roland Sands as well as various special guests. Roland Sands and his team from Roland Sands Design (RSD) will be racing their custom Indian Scout Sixty dirt track racers in the SuperHooligan class in what is sure to be an epic day of dirt track racing.
For tickets and information about the action-packed weekend of racing, visit http://santarosamile.com/. Racers interested in registering for the SuperHooligan class can register here.
Learn more about Indian Motorcycle by visiting IndianMotorcycle.com
TRAILBLAZERS NEWSLETTER–
3RD ANNUAL KRETZ MEMORIAL RIDE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
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The ride to remember Ed Kretz Senior and Junior will start with breakfast at 7:30am at O’Brien’s Cafe in Sedalia, Colorado. Ride starts at 9:00. $30.00 includes breakfast, lunch and a t-shirt. Also a visit to the new Kretz museum. All proceeds to benefit caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s. To register contact KretzMemorialRide@gmail.com
SPEEDWAY 117— 50 YEAR REUNION
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A reunion and tribute to all who raced at South Bay Park Speedway. The super event will be on Sunday, September 11th, fifty years to the day and minute of the first race at the Speedway. At the event in 1966, legends like Cal Rayborn, Bill Silverthorn, Jack Simmons and Travis Petton were on the starting line. Among those expected to attend are Sal Poluso, Mary Tripes, Broc Glover and Ricky Johnson. Money will go to Breast Cancer research. Elks Lodge at 901 Elks Lane in Chula Vista. Contact Bob Basile (619) 424 3348 ibbobbasile@gmail.com
DORRESTYN TRIUMPH
Skip forwarded the attached photo from Rob at Classic Restorations. As Skip said “Cool Baby”
HONDA TEAM
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Evidently no one remembered all the members of the Honda Team. Is it the haircuts?
BOB NICHOLS 1937 INDIAN WINS AGAIN
A 1937 Indian, built by Bob Nichols, 94 years young, and piloted by Jim Ottely, won the Vintage 1/2 Mile, TT and Drag events at Sturgis.
In fact the bike has won 26 vintage races in a row. Bob said that after the 1st heat at Sturgis, a Harley Rider asked Jim to slow down so they could have a closer race. Nichols also built the aluminum rods and cams in a 1940 Indian, owned and ridden by Jim Robinson for a World’s record, 149.98 MPH at El lMirage.
He built an Indian Flathead that turns 9000rpm and is working on one that he hopes will turn 10,000 rpm.
Bob may be our oldest active Trailblazer. He comes to all the banquets, even when he had to sneak out of the hospital.
He raced speedway with Jack Milne and Lammy Lamoreaux. Some races were held at a triangular track at Western and Slausen. He won the National in 1941 and still has the trophy.
You can read his life story, written when he was 86 and still in progress at: www.hotrodhotline.com/feature/guestcolumnist/richardscorner/08bobnichols
HARLEY AND THE DAVIDSONS
The three part docudrama started on the Discovery Channel Monday, September 5th. If you missed the first one, maybe someone recorded it.
2017 AMA VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE DAYS
A date has been set, July 7 -9 2017, for the AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Put it on you calendar.
EDDIE MULDER’S WEST COAST VINTAGE DIRT TRACK SERIES
The double header will be on October 1 – 2 on the 3/8 mile at Willow Springs. Round 1 on Saturday and Round 2 on Sunday. Entry blacks are available online. Fill out one for each race. The heats line up by postmarked dates.
EddieMulderswcvdts.com
FLAT TRACK AT THE PERRIS HALF MILE
Flyer attached
IVFT is bringing flat track back to the Perris Auto Speedway on Saturday, October 8, 2016. 8K Pro purse and Pro Am classes. GNC 1 racers Brad Baker, Nick Armstrong and Kayl Kolkman will be there. ivflattrack@gmail.com
IVLFT HOSTING BIKE NIGHTS IN MENIFEE
IVLFT will host bike nights at The Pitstop Pub in Menifee, CA on Wednesdays September 14 and 28. ivflattrack@gmail.com
MX AND OFF ROADS VACATIONS
Visitors coming and you want to keep them busy without sacrificing your bikes? HalfPro Southern California offers 10 day MX & off roads vacations that includes, transportation, lodging, MX bikes, Tracks, a Major Race and lots of fun. Check out their website for their 2016/2017 package deals. www.halfpro.com (951) 238 1799
or JGDesign@fastdates.com
FIRST EVER FLAT TRACK EVENT AT FAST FRIDAYS
A recent Flat Track invitational was held at Gold Country Fairgrounds, one of 3 tracks specifically for motorcycles in California. Their usual Friday night event is Speedway racing. Check out the story and photos on http://www.todayscyclecoverage.com/wordpress/2016/03/31/flat-track-comes-to-fast-fridays-speedway
MR. SIDECAR, DOUG BINGHAM IN CYCLE NEWS
Larry Lawrence tells of Bingham’s passion for sidecars in an article in the August 30th issue of Cycle News. He manufactured, promoted, rode and loved sidecars. Doug passed away in January, but he crammed a lot into his 76 years.
SANTA ROSA FLAT TRACK WEEKEND
In less than three weeks Santa Rosa, California will be the home of Flat Track at it’s finest. It starts on Friday evening with Round #8 of CFTA/AMA Amateur Short Track. Saturday afternoon is a Race Pre-Party. Two hours of music, food, drinks, vendors, displays and entertainment. Free from 4pm – 6pm. Following the party is CFTA Short Track Racing. Watch the Pros on the 1/8th mile. Sunday, September 25th is the Mile Race. The final AMAPro race of 2016
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INDIAN FTR750 TO MAKE DEBUT AT SANTA ROSA
The new Indian Scout FTR750 will make its historic racing debut at the Santa Rosa Mile on Sunday, September 25th. The bike will be piloted by Joe Kopp and carry his #3 plate for the weekend. The Indian was presented at the Buffalo Chip in Sturgis on August 7. Bobby Hill and Bill Tuman, the two remaining members of the Indian Wrecking Crew, were in attendance. Indian has stepped forward to sponsor the Pro/Am Hooligan and RSD Super Hooligan races on Saturday, September 24. For more on the story: amaproracing.com
END OF SUMMER BRITISH COASTAL RIDE
Join Triumph Classic Motorcycles and friends on Sunday, September 18th for a ride along the coast and Open House. Meet at TCM for coffee & pastries. Ride leaves at 10:00am, followed by TCM Open House BBQ at 1:00pm with music, food, drinks and bench racing.(714) 556 0170, www.triclassic.com 1281 Logan Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626
VINTAGE BIKE OC MEETING
Meeting on Sunday, September 11 at Pete’s Grill in Huntington Beach from 2-4pm. http://www.vintagebikeoc.com/home/
DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN’S RIDE OF ORANGE COUNTY
Sounds like a lot of fun. This is an international event that expects to have 50,000 dapper riders in over 500 cities and 90 countries who will unite and ride classic and vintage styled motorcycles for awareness, and to raise money for, men’s health. The website has a style guide for the type of acceptable motorcycles, but not for the acceptable rider. The ride is on Sunday, September 25th.
Check out the website for information: www.gentlemansride.com
MOTOAMERICA’S LAST RACE OF THE SEASON
On September 11 MotoAmerica will be back at the New Jersey Motorsports Park for their last race of the season.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRAILBLAZERS BANQUET
Our Northwest Chapter will have their banquet on Saturday, October 29th in Tigard Oregon at Beaverton Motorcycles. Story telling, bench racing and kicking tires will start around 4pm and dinner at 6:30. Steve Simon fass4q@gmail.com
FLANDERS IN OLD TRAINING FILM
This is one of the old films on Motorcyclepedia. It was probably made in the 50s before helmets were mandatory. Bruce Flanders is talking on a bridge at about 1:26 remaining. Brother Paul is on a scooter at about 1:00 remaining. A young lady is picked up in front of the Flanders home from 1956 -1973. https://metavideos.com/video/8743861/two-wheeled-wisdom
50 YEARS AGO IN CYCLE NEWS
Bart Markel won the Santa Fe Speedway National. Robert Leppan set world speed record for cycles. 245.667 at Bonneville on a twin-Triumph engined Gyronaut X-1. Eddied Mulder won his 4th straight at the Peoria TT.
40 years ago Gary Nixon and Irv Kanemoto were on the cover. Danny LaPorte, Brock Glover, Bob Hannah, Gary Semics and Kent Howerton were all winners. Steve Eklund won the Peoria TT and Mitch Mayes won the SCORE World Championship at Riverside Int. Raceway.
MELLOW VELO RALLY
The ride will be on Saturday and Sunday, October 8 -9. The location is “The Place” in Ventucopa, California. Contact: Tim Kenny (805) 646 9982
BSAOCSC RIDES
Sunday, Sept 11 BSAOCSC Big Bear Dual Sport Ride. For info: Jim Wilson (310) 292 8997
Sun, Oct 2 BSAOCSC Mt. Baldy Street Ride Steve Ortiz (951) 440 3521
Sat/Sun Oct 15-16 California BSA Clubs NC/SC Southern Sierra road ride. Burt Barrett (661) 742 5539
Sun, Oct 23 BSAOCSC After the Gold Rush dual sport ride California City. British Bikes only. Mike Haney (760) 365 9191
SCFTA AT PERRIS RACEWAY
Round 9 to be on Saturday September 10th with gates open at 12:30. The next Flat Track practice will be on Saturday September 24 from 4 til 9. No Speedway Bikes. There are noise restrictions so be prepared. socalflattrack@aol.com (951) 443 7622
CHAMPIONSHIP RACES AT FAST FRIDAYS
The last three races of the season at the Auburn track are for the Gold. On Friday, September 9th the Speedway Track Championship will take place during the Gold Country Fair. On Friday September 16th don’t miss the Series Grand Final , the AMA Speedway National Championship. The last race of the season, USA Vs the World is Friday, October 7th. Gates open at 6:30, Racing at 8pm www.fastfridays.com fastfridays@aol.com
US GRAN PRIX AT GLEN HELEN
This coming weekend is the final round of the FIM MXGP Motocross World Championship. Friday, September 9th, practice from 2 -10pm. Saturday, September 10th qualifying will start at 8am until 9pm. Sunday, September 11th is the big one. The Monster Energy MXGP of USA. Gates open at 6am. Trailblazers Tom White and Larry Huffman will handle the microphones. Looking forward to great racing and commentary. 18585 Verdemont Ranch Road, San Bernardino (909) 880 3090 www.glenhelen.com
WORCS ROUND 8 AT GLEN HELEN
Saturday, September 17 and Sunday September 18, Glen Helen will host Round 8 of the WORCS Championship series. www.glenhelen.com
RIDING RACING AND STUFF
Fri. Sep 9 Fast Fridays Speedway Track Championships
Fri. Sep 9 USGP practice Glen Helen
Sat. Sep 10 USGP qualifying Glen Helen
Sat. Sep 10 Round 9 SCFTA Perris Gates open 12:30, practice 3:30, followed by races
Sat. Sep 10 AMA Endurocross Round 3 Salt Lake City,
Sat, Sep 10 Speedway Bonanza – juniors Costa Mesa (949) 492 9933
Sun. Sep 11 USGP MX World Championship Glen Helen
Fri. Sep 16 AMA National Championships at Auburn Fast Fridays
Fri. Sep 17 Ventura Raceway Flat Track and Speedway (805) 985 5433 www.venturaraceway.com
Sat. Sept 17 AMA National Hare & Hound Round 6 Red Mountain
Sat. Sep 17 WORCS #9 at Glen Helen
Sat. Sep 18 WORCS #9 at Glen Helen
Sun. Sep 18 Yamaha Dealers Series MX #2 Perris Raceway
Sun. Sep 18 CALVMX, Round 3 Motocross event/Ironman Cahuilla Creek MX Park
Sat. Sep 24 Flat Track practice at Perris Raceway 4- 9
Sat, Sep 24 48th U.S> National Speedway Championship – juniors Costa Mesa
Sat. Sep 24 AMA Endurocross Round 4 Phoenix, AZ
Sat. Oct 1-2 AMA West Hare Scrambles Round 7 Plaster City, CA
Sat. Oct 1 Harley Night Finals – Sidecar National Costa Mesa
Sat. Oct 1 AMA Endurocross Round 5 Denver, Co
Sat. Oct 1 D37 Big 6 Grand Prix Round 6 at Ridgecrest
Sun. Oct 2 D37 Big 6 Grand Prix Round 6 at Ridgecrest.
Wed – Sun Oct 6-9 Best in the Desert Round 4 Parker Arizona
Fri. Oct 7 USA Vs the World Fast Fridays at Auburn
Sat/Sun Oct 8-9 CFTA Double Header at Salinas Sports Complex
Sat. Oct 15 SCFTA Round 10 at Perris Raceway
Sun. Oct 16 CALVVMX Round4 MX event/ Ironman #5 Cahuilla Creek MX Park
–Judy Whitson
BONNEVILLE MOTORCYCLE SPEED TRIALS RECORDS– Kerry Alter Racing sets four new world speed records at Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials
Phoenix residents Kerry Alter and Loretta Flores set four new FIM World Speed Records with KAR tuned Suzuki and Ducati
Kerry Alter and team rider Loretta Flores, celebrated setting four new world speed records in Wendover Utah at the Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials. Piloting her Kerry Alter prepared Ducati 1299 in the V-Twin 1350 Production class, Flores earned two new FIM records, including Worlds Fastest Mile at 196 mph and World’s Fastest Kilometer at 315 km/h.
Team owner, Kerry Alter, earned two new FIM world speed records on a Suzuki Hayabusa, including fastest one-mile speed at 204 mph and fastest kilometer speed at 334.7 km/h in the 1600 cc Production class. Alter is an accomplished team owner and tuner, earning 19 national and world motorcycle speed records since forming Kerry Alter Racing (KAR).
KAR team driver, Lisa Taylor competed in the 1350 cc Production class riding an Alter prepared Hayabusa, achieving a 212 mph top speed before a mechanical failure ended her record hopes. Taylor and Flores are the most recent female inductees for the Mojave Mile 200 MPH Club.
“I’m very proud and encouraged by our team’s results at Bonneville this year. Loretta worked very hard to earn those two new records. Lisa was on her way in the 1350 cc class with a blistering 212 mph pass before mechanical gremlins ended our day,” said Alter.
The Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials is a premier motorcycle land speed-racing competition held annually at the famed Bonneville Salt Flats.
The speed trials are sanctioned by the American Motorcycle Association and the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM), offering national and world speed record opportunities to motorcycle racers from around the world.
9TH ANNUAL VENICE VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE RALLY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH–
The Venice Vintage Motorcycle Rally includes a great motorcycle show with interesting bike, vendors and a ride in the morning. A 1961 Harley-Davidson XLCH Sportster will be raffled.
www.venicevintage.com/tickets.
There will also be a Miss Venice pin-up contest. For more information on the show or vendor or sponsor opportunity: www.venicevintage.com
From 11am to 6pm at 2150 Dell Ave. Venice, CA 90291
LOWBROW Cast Aluminum Gas Caps for Late-Model Harley-Davidsons--The Competition and Spinner Gas Cap from Lowbrow Customs replaces the boring stock cap on your 1996 & later Harley-Davidson motorcycle, as well as many aftermarket gas tanks that take a H-D thread-in style gas cap.
A useful feature of these vented, cast aluminum gas caps is the ratcheting mechanism, which allows you to tighten the cap and then rotate it back right to the spot you want it to stay, keeping the design in line with your bike. The soft and supple gasket will ensure no gas will spill from your tank while out riding, no matter how tight the curves.
The Competition Gas Cap was inspired by vintage, utilitarian aviation gas caps. It lends itself well to cafe racers and scramblers as well as any race-inspired or performance motorcycle, and with FUEL touted across the cap, everyone will let you know you mean business.
Tri-bar, spinner style gas caps have existed since the heyday of choppers. Lowbrow took this traditional concept and tightened up the size and design to keep it in proper proportions to the gas tank. The Spinner Gas Cap is at home on choppers as well as aggressive, performance machines like Dynas and custom Sportsters. Both style gas caps are available in polished aluminum or the ever popular black.
For more details or to place your order call toll-free 1-855-456-9276 or visit www.lowbrowcustoms.com/gascaps
DESTINATION DAYTONA ROCKS FOR BIKETOBERFEST–
One of the hottest locations in Daytona while over 100,000 folks wander the seaside streets.
Vendor line-up: Drag Specialties, Tucker Rocky, RC Components, Hawg Halters, Ohlin’s, Vance & Hines, Speeds, S&S, J&M, Chevrolet, Ford, Kuryakyn, Performance Machine, FBI (Fat Baggers) David Uhl, Etc.
I will have about 75 vendors when I’m done. We are booked up every year. Calls come in everyday.
If you want to be where the action is during Biketoberfest call 612-325-8830.
Also discuss his plans and yours for the V-Twin Expo 2017, the only dealer expo devoted to the V-Twin industry.
–Jim Betlach
JIMS TOOL OF THE WEEK–JIMS has just released our XL Primary Lock Bar,
JIMS No. 5520
This tool locks the primary drive on Sportster models to facilitate crankshaft sprocket nut removal and installation, along with clutch service. Designed to fit between the engine sprocket and clutch sprocket on 2004-present Sportster XL1200 models.
JIMS No. 5520 is made in the USA, features JIMS lifetime tool warranty, and has a suggested retail price of $36.50. For more info, contact sales@jimsusa.com, visit www.jimsusa.com, or call (805) 482-6913. See the video on our new You Tube page, JIMS USA.
–Clark Kirkendall
Product Coordinator
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THE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF MOTORSPORTS IN THE UNITED STATES–“The really exciting part of this project is that we are uncovering new data and the true economic benefits of racing,” said James Gladden, Executive Director of the Sports Innovation Institute.
The United States Motorsports Association (USMA) and Indiana University Purdue University – Indianapolis (IUPUI) announced today a partnership to conduct the first-ever nationwide economic impact study of Motorsports.
The Motorsports Impact Report (MIR) is slated to demonstrate the billions in economic impacts and other benefits competitive racing provides to the United States. In addition to economic figures the report will include additional Motorsports benefits such as Military Innovations, STEM Education, Charity Contributions, USA Made Products, and Small Businesses as they relate to Motorsports in the U.S.
Over the last several months a research team from the Sports Innovation Institute at IUPUI has worked with the USMA to design the framework and methodology for the study. The modeling, which has been titled ‘Follow the Race Car’, is an approach never taken before and will research much deeper than race event attendance and number of race tracks.
This study will focus on the size, scope and economic activity generated from owning and operating an actual racing vehicle. The research will follow the money trail from the race car to the products, services, equipment and other spending that occurs nearly every weekend across the country.
“The really exciting part of this project is that we are uncovering new data and the true economic benefits of racing,” said James Gladden, Executive Director of the Sports Innovation Institute. “Early indication of the research leads us to some very interesting data within the supply chain around the grassroots portions of competitive racing. I believe the report will be highly valuable to the industry, corporate sponsors, and public officials to gain a greater understanding and more complete story of the integration of racing in our economy.”
Once completed the USMA will release the report to the racing industry and will take the study around the nation introducing the data to elected officials at the local, state and federal levels.
“Motorsports is central to our business at Lucas Oil and MAVTV. We support the USMA mission to identify the economic benefits of this industry and their work to advocate for Motorsports at all levels of government,” stated Bob Patison, Lucas Oil Vice President and President of MAVTV.
Patison is also a member of the USMA’s leadership council, a diverse group of industry leaders who provide a broad spectrum of backgrounds and experience to guide the actions of the USMA.
About the USMA: www.UnitedStatesMotorsports.com
The United States Motorsports Association (USMA) is a non-profit organization that exists to promote the powerful economic benefits of Motorsports and represent the industry across America.
Contact: USMA 844-643-2777 news@unitedstatesmotorsports.com
Hang on for more reports.
UNCLE MONKEY UP SHIT CREEK–
Sometimes it just feels like you’re hemorrhaging money. No matter what you do you can’t seem to stem the bleeding. The bike needs a starter, the old lady’s car needs a rad, your truck needs a clutch. Next week it is school fees and the sole from your steel toe boots finally gives up. Week after that and your driving across the country to pick up your best friend and the washing machine piles it in. It seems like you can’t keep money in your pocket. A hundred here, fifty there, couple hundred now, a couple more over what you expected.
It seems like you are treading for your life in a shit creek. Just when you think you see something firm to grab on to it just squeezes out between your fingers. You’re too proud to ask for help. You’ve been keeping your head above but the onslaught keeps coming.
Just one last thing and it will be over, one more and the end will finally come. But another day, another trip to the store, another hundred. The savings are gone, the rainy day is gone, even that secret stash you have squirreled away for those Knucklehead cases. It’s gone…
Eventually it begins to slow. Trips to the store cost ten to fifteen. The tank of gas lasts into a second week. You throw a couple of extra bucks at the cards slowly creeping them back to the usual amount that they float at. An extra twenty to the rainy day, ten to the savings. You can afford a second drink out with the boys. You wonder how you made it through, wonder how you managed to stop the hemorrhaging. You breathe a little easier. The old lady gives you an extra hug knowing that you would find a way to keep everything going.
-bad Uncle Monkey
LIFESTYLE CYCLES DEAL OF THE WEEK– 2008 Harley-Davidson Road Glide FLTR located at the vast Lifestyle Headquarters in Anaheim, California.
Our Price
$13,995
Mileage: 37,210 miles
Exterior: Red
VIN: 1HD1FS4158Y668924
Stock #: 10078A
Hey, I run Lifestyle deals for a couple of reasons, one so you can watch the price of bikes. If you have a bike you want to sell, or a garage fulla parts, I’ll post something in the news. You just need to send me the info and a couple of jpeg shots.
–Bandit
INTERMOT 2016– a spectacular programme of events awaits motorcycle fans once again.
As an event-oriented trade fair, INTERMOT will once again not only be offering its visitors product displays by companies exhibiting at the fair, but also impressive shows and many other highlights on the topics of motorcycles, scooters and motorsport.
To facilitate this, the entire outdoor part of the Koelnmesse exhibition grounds – 75,000 square metres in total – are being given over to the event, along with special event areas within the halls.
From 6 through 9 October 2016 in Cologne, the general public will be able to try out the current models on the various different test tracks, watch racing action and breathtaking professional stunt shows live.
There are also lots of exciting things for even the youngest fans of two-wheelers to discover and try out, making INTERMOT the end of the rainbow for both motorcycle fans and families who love events. New to the programme this year are the 1/8-mile sprints as well as the Dirt Track School and the dirt track race strip.
INTERMOT Cologne will be open daily from 5 to 9 October 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on 7 October from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, 5 October is reserved exclusively for trade visitors. Private visitors can gain entry on this day with a specific day ticket on special terms. The availability of these tickets is limited. There will be no programme of outdoor activities on the trade visitor day.
–Volker De Cloedt
Communications Manager
BIKERNET COVERS NEW H-D MODELS–http://www.bikernet.com/pages/2017_HarleyDavidson_Touring_Bikes__First_Impressions.aspx
Very well-done story…thanks.
–Charles
New Riders of Kawasaki Program now ‘Powered by the AMA’–
American Motorcyclist Association to provide ROK membership services.
The Riders of Kawasaki motorcycle loyalty club has aligned with the American Motorcyclist Association, which will provide ROK™ membership services under the new ROK, powered by the AMA, program, jointly announced today by the AMA and Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. (KMC).
Current AMA members who have Kawasaki affinity cards will have the option of joining ROK, powered by the AMA, or receiving a standard AMA membership card. Membership in ROK, powered by the AMA, includes all the benefits of AMA membership, plus discounts on some Kawasaki parts and gear and admission to ROK and Kawasaki events.
Current ROK members and those interested in joining ROK, powered by the AMA, can learn more about the program at www.kawasaki.com/rok/whoweare or www.facebook.com/ridersofkawasaki
Sleeveless 5-BALL LEATHERS’ JAK Shirt are Alligator Slick & Boot Tough– The JAK Shirt Sleeveless is the Leatherman Multi-Tool of Mens Motorcycle Leather Shirt.
When you are on the road, you need to to carry gear and the Sleeveless JAK Shirt features (8) Pockets with a snap front closure with extended shirt-style tail. All around one of the best fits.
The JAK Shirt is made from strong milled Buffalo leather, a top-grain quality leather. It’s constructed at 0.9mm, a middle-weight leather.
Outside:
(2) chest pockets
(2) waist pockets
(1) Sunglasses pocket
Inside:
(2) carry pockets with quick snaps
(1) Media Pocket
100% cotton black/white plaid lining
Details at http://5ballracinggarage.com/product/5-ball-leathers-jak-shirt-sleeveless/
LAS VEGAS BIKEFEST ENTERTAINMENT– Actor Branscombe Richmond to Perform at Las Vegas BikeFest with the “Renegades and Roadies Rock Tour”
Branscombe Richmond, known for his role in the television series “Renegade” and most recently the Showtime Original Series “Roadies” will be bringing his “Renegades and Roadies Rock Tour” to play live at this year’s Las Vegas BikeFest on Friday, September 30 and Saturday, October 1.
Branscombe has been playing live music for over 23 years and describes the type of music he plays as, “Rock and Roll – redone – slapped with bacon grease – pancake syrup all over the top with a funk groove underneath. Musical television at its best – LIVE.”
Branscombe is also co-founder with Las Vegas BikeFest of the Las Vegas Motorcycle Hall of Fame with 2016 being the Inaugural Year. This year’s inductees include: Keith Ball, Lorenzo Lamas, Robbie Knievel and Evel Knievel.* The induction ceremony will take place on Saturday, October 1 at 8:30pm at the North Stage in Rally Central.
“It is such an honor to be playing with the Renegades and Roadies Tour at the 16th Annual Las Vegas BikeFest. The opportunity to also be a co-founder of the Las Vegas Motorcycle Hall of Fame, is extremely special to me due to the fact that our four inductees are riders that I have followed and idolized for all that they have done for the motorcycle community throughout their careers”, states Branscombe.
Along with the “Renegades and Roadies Rock Tour”, Branscombe is bringing out some of his celebrity friends. Duncan Faure (Bay City Rollers), Vernon Wells (Mad Max 2), Martin Klebba (Pirates of the Caribbean), Kathleen Kinmont (Renegade) and Geechy Guy (America’s Got Talent).
“We are extremely excited to have Branscombe performing at this year’s rally. Over the years he has become “a member of the family” to Las Vegas BikeFest. To also be involved with him in the inception of the Las Vegas Motorcycle Hall of Fame is icing on the cake. His love and enthusiasm for motorcycles and riders, makes him the perfect person to help bring the Hall of Fame to become one of the most prestigious acknowledgments a rider could hope for”, states Mindi Cherry, Event Manager.
To schedule a live appearance or call in with Branscombe Richmond prior to the rally please contact Candice Cooley at ccooley@convexx.com or 702-216-5845.
DOWNER FROM THE AMA— A woman in Georgia’s Catoosa County set her husband’s motorcycle on fire in the family’s garage following a domestic dispute. Thankfully, the Catoosa officer reported, the husband returned shortly and “extinguished the fire with a water hose.”
–AMA magazine.
BMW HONORS THE RIDE AT STURGIS MUSEUM– Unique Homage Goes On Display.
The rally may be fading into the rearview mirrors, but the action is just beginning at the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum. The newest exhibit is called “Main Street” commemorating motorcycling’s timeless role in reaching the mainstream. To help the Museum “Honor the Ride” BMW Motorrad has brought a unique concept bike dubbed the R 5 Hommage, straight from Europe for an exclusive U.S. debut.
“Synchronicity… The BMW R 5 Hommage project demonstrates just how well the world of historic motorcycles and the current custom scene are in harmony with one another.” says Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall Of Fame Executive Director Myrick Robbins. “The BMW R 5 Hommage really captures the essential spirit of motorcycling of any era and all genres. Plus, it looks pretty cool, too.”
The BMW R 5 comes to the museum for an extended stay after its U.S. debut at “Skin & Bones” – the custom bike show curated by photographer Michael Lichter at the Buffalo Chip during the Rally. “We are honored that BMW Motorrad has entrusted the Museum to share this unique motorcycle,” adds Robbins.
Back in the 1930s the original R 5 was one of the groundbreaking sportbikes of the era and a defining machine in BMW Motorrad’s illustrious heritage. To mark the 80th anniversary of the original, BMW commissioned this special bike. As befits a custom bike, the homage bike was elaborately hand-crafted from scratch by a couple of European bike building legends, Ronny and Benny Noren: the two brothers have been building tailor-made motorcycles for more than 30 years.
At the core there is an original 500cc two-cylinder engine from a crashed damaged race bike…from there the remaining parts gradually took shape in the Noren brothers’ workshop based on sketches by the BMW Motorrad Design Team. In addition to key styling cues, the brothers incorporated some surprises into the project, including a supercharger!
“At its debut, the R 5 was not only a masterpiece of engineering, the clarity of its lines and the elegance of its proportions also made it stand out clearly from the masses,” says Edgar Heinrich, Head of Design BMW Motorrad. “To this day, the R 5 remains one of the most aesthetically appealing motorcycles in BMW history in my view.”
See the BMW R 5 Hommage for yourself at the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall Of Fame, 999 Main Street, Sturgis, SD 57785
MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION (MRF) REPORT– Government Study Announced on Motorcycle Conspicuity
The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) held its annual meeting this week in Seattle, WA. The theme for this year’s event emphasized the importance of safe driving behavior in an era of rapid technological advancement. More than 500 state highway safety officials and advocates were in attendance including government officials from the Department of Transportation, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as well as representatives from State Motorcycle Rights’ Organizations and the Motorcycle Riders Foundation.
During the course of the conference, plans regarding an upcoming motorcycle study, funded by money in the highway bill passed by Congress late last year, were announced. Though in the early planning stages, the study is aiming to address motorcycle crash prevention. This is a pivot from previous positions from government officials whose sole focus appeared to be geared towards “safer crashing” through the practice of universal helmet laws.
Though details of the upcoming study remain limited, it appears that it will examine the impact of high-visibility clothing and effects on motorcycle crashes. The project is in the solicitation process but the details suggest a hypothesis aiming to prove high visibility clothing can prevent motorcycle accidents. Details including available data, the entities or contractors conducting the study and when the study will be released will be available in the coming months. Depending on the outcome and findings of the study, legislative and regulatory activity by states and the federal government could follow.
Ride With The Leaders by joining the MRF at http://motorcycleridersfoundation.wildapricot.org/page-1654836 or call (202) 546-0983
I am concerned about this.
I think it should be a matter of choice and need to see it does not become Mandatory.
Presently military and others have to wear reflective vests.
This will also have a serious Impact on people who wear vests and colors as it would have to be worn over them.
A few years ago there was an attempt in Florida to make a law about making reflective vests mandatory BUT it was beaten before it got out of committee.
Hopefully the MRF and others will work actively to see that NO Mandatory Clothing Be Required By Anyone Riding A Motorcycle.
–Rogue
ONLY 2 DAYS UNTIL COLLECTION OF RARE CORVETTES, HENRY KISSINGER’S LIMOUSINE, A RARE 1949 CUSTOM PANHEAD HARLEY-DAVIDSON CHOPPER AND A 1967 CORD 810 CONVERTIBLE GO ON THE AUCTION BLOCK
Saturday- September 10th in Austin, Texas
OVER 200 EXTRAORDINARY CARS AND TWO MOTORCYCLES TO BE FEATURED BY DAN KRUSE CLASSICS
PLEASE NOTE: PHOTOS OF SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHTS ARE IN THE DOCUMENT WHICH IS ATTACHED TO THIS EMAIL
In two days, Dan Kruse Classics, one of the world’s premier boutique collector car auction houses will offer an extraordinary of classic cars and motorcycles to collectors and bidders from around the globe at the 42nd Annual Hill Country Classic Saturday September 10, 2016 at the Palmer Events Center in Austin, Texas.
The auction doors will open at 9:00 a.m. CST. From ten rare Corvettes to Henry Kissinger’s limousine to a rare 1967 Cord 810 Convertible to a 1949 Custom Harley Davidson Pan Head Chopper, the over 200 vehicles to be offered are nothing less than extraordinary.
Highlights of the auction include a vast collection of some of them most sought after collectible cars and two rare motorcycles. Those highlights include the much-talked-about collection of ten rare Corvettes from a private collector, a spectacular Custom 1949 Harley-Davidson Pan Head Chopper with original maintenance papers and custom Rebel paint, a 1956 Corvette Roadster, a 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Convertible, a 1965 Ford Thunderbird, a 1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur Sedan, a 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air two door hardtop, the 1967 Cord 810 Convertible, a rare 2012 Royal Enfield Bullet Moto motorcycle, a 1954 Ford F1 Custom Pickup, a 1966 Ford CAV GT40 Coupe, a 1940 Lincoln Continental Convertible, a 1967 Mercedes Benz 250 SL Roadster, a 1950 Ford Custom Deluxe Woody Wagon, a 1941 Willys Street Rod Coupe, a 1931 Ford Hi Boy Roadster and much, much more.
REGISTERING TO BID
Live – http://dankruseclassics.com/index.cfm?id=216&auc_code=ATX16
Online – https://www.proxibid.com/aspr/Dan-Kruse-Classics/10403/AuctionsByCompany.asp?ahid=10403
All motorcycle photos by Tom Galloway
REVIVAL CYCLES ACTION-– It’s Time to Ride.
Last month’s ride was cancelled due to the weather, but we’re trying it again and things are looking sunny.
We’ve still got a swimming hole “destination ride” planned for this month’s Second Sabbath Ride.
Plan for about a 2-hour ride out to The Slab in Kingsland (map on our Second Sabbath page). Stay and swim however long you’d like and head home at your leisure; there’s no scheduled ride back, but we’ve included a suggested route map for the return if you need it.
Meet us at our South Congress store Sunday, September 11th at 10am (kickstands up at 10:30).
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From outside we hear a confused shouting that grows louder and louder, and suddenly the shrine is invaded by a throng of corybantic worshipers. They rush to the altar, they tear off one another’s aprons and fling them in a mounting pile at the foot of the Arch-Vicar’s throne.
— Aldous Huxley, Ape and Essence, 1948
Origin of corybantic
Corybantic derives from Corybant, the name for an ancient Phrygian priest of Cybele or any of the spirits or secondary divinities attending Cybele with wild music and dancing. It entered English in the mid-1600s.
WOMEN RIDERS NOW.COM FOR SALE–
Many of you have shared your hopes and dreams for your future with me over the years as motorcyclists. Now it’s my turn to share with you in a similar way.
I am writing because I believe you, the enthusiastic reader and supporter of WomenRidersNow.com—the website I created more than a decade ago—should be kept abreast of my intentions to sell the business and pass it on to the next owner. And I believe reaching out to you is one way I will navigate to that next owner.
Now is an incredible time for women and motorcycling. No other time in history has the industry experienced this kind of momentum and interest in women motorcycle riders. In the last two years, WomenRidersNow.com has experienced record traffic numbers with ad revenues to match.
Much like Oprah and Jerry Seinfeld who both ceased production of their respective shows when their programs were at the top of the ratings, I am ready to pass on this incredible website, the brand, and all its resources to someone who wants to own one of the most exciting media businesses in motorcycling—and continue the tradition I’ve started of delivering motorcycling news, reviews, information, and advice from a female point of view.
Why am I selling? Because after 30 years working in the media industry, the last 20 years in motorcycling media, I’m ready to start the next chapter of my life.
Will WRN continue until I find a buyer? Yes, of course! It’s business as usual. And my plan is to help the next owner transition to maintaining the same high standards and quality that has made the site and the business successful.
When I shared my intention to sell with my current advertisers last week, one of them summed up his thoughts this way: “Advertising on WRN for the past several years has really assisted us in growing this market segment for our business. Over the last 10 years women riders have been the fastest growing segment of ownership and unfortunately there aren’t many media outlets in this space.”
His thoughts are precisely why it’s of utmost importance to me to find the right buyer to continue serving the motorcycle riders and businesses in the way that I’ve done all these years.
Serious inquiries can email me for more information at gschmitt@womenridersnow.com.
–Genevieve Schmitt
Founder / Editor, WomenRidersNow.com
DUCATI NEWS– RideHVMC Freeman Racing Ducati approaches the season finale MotoAmerica races at New Jersey Motorsports Park this coming weekend from a perspective of respect, honor, and remembrance.
This Sunday marks the fifteenth anniversary of the September 11th tragedies. To pay tribute to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our city on that day, team rider Corey Alexander and the #RideHVMC Freeman Racing Ducati team are excited to showcase the Ducati Panigale R “Engine No. 23” with special edition F.D.N.Y. livery. This particular livery replicates in exact detail a typical F.D.N.Y. Fire apparatus with prominent yellow and white stripes.
Corey will be competing with the custom livery in the MotoAmerica SuperStock 1000 class. Additionally, #RideHVMC Freeman Racing Ducati will have event shirts available for sale, with all profits being donated to the 9/11 Memorial Foundation. “Every year our home race at New Jersey Motorsport Park falls near September 11th, and so this year when we realized the dates aligned and race day (Sunday) fell on the 11th, we felt it was absolutely necessary to do something to really honor the brave men and women of the F.D.N.Y.
With the help of our team painter Lance, graphics company Signs Ink, and leather sponsor Spidi Sport I’m excited to bring our vision come to life. It’s a tremendous honor to showcase this special livery, and I hope everyone enjoys it as much as we do!” Says Corey.
–Nathon Verdugo
Ducati North America
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Ducati 90th Anniversary Celebration continues. Follow us on Ducati.com
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FAST DATES DOES IT AGAIN–
World Premier – New 2017 Fast Dates World Superbike, Iron & Lace Custom Bike, and Garage Girls Calendars.
The exciting new 2017 FastDates.com Calendars have just been released, continuing a now 28-year tradition as the word’s premier motorcycle calendar line, reveal a full 16 months of the world’s top roadracing bikes with beautiful models.
The three editions of the new 2017 FastDates.com Calendars include – FAST DATES World Superbikes and Cafe Racers with the official SBK Umbrella Girls, IRON & LACE Custom Motorcycles with Centerfold Lingerie Models, and GARAGE GIRLS with the Beautiful Calendar Kittens.
This year’s new Calendars feature the official SBK Fast Dates World Superbike Calendar Kittens Alena Savostikova, Sara Horvath and Alena Pyshnaya who spent the summer with Calendar photographer Jim Gianatsis to shoot and work at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca USA World and AMA Superbike, at the LA Calendar Motorcycle Show and the studio in skimpy swimwear and lingerie with all the world’s top SBK and AMA factory superbikes, exotic customs and cafe racers. Hold on for this year’s exciting ride…..
All three FastDates.com Calendars are premium quality printed in full color on 15×15-inch dull coated heavy art board, wire spiral bound with a hang clip for easy wall display and page turning, sealed in a clear plastic envelope.
Here’s your exclusive 16-month pit pass beginning with September 2016 to the world’s top custom and race motorcycles and the beautiful Calendar Kittens. Calendars are highest quality full color 15 x 15″ wire spiral bound printed on heavy art stock revealing 16 months beginning with September. $19.95 each – Retail and Dealers order online at http://www.FastDates.com. Plus online at Amazon.com, Calendars.com / 1-800-366-3645, Mid-USA Motorcycle Parts / 1- 800-527-0501, and in Europe at Zodiac Motorcycle Parts / Zodiac.nl and WW Cycles / WWag.com
HANG ON!— Shit is flying fast and furious. I’m almost finished with the first ultimate FXR tech.
I need to get together with Dr. Willie to complete Ray’s Evo tech, and I promised to write my ride-back story. I need to hammer out a couple of motivating sentences before the end of this week.
Sometimes, once I start a story and can’t hardly stop. We have so many new thinks coming to Bikernet I’m sorta twisted today. Don’t know which way to turn.
Let’s have some fun this weekend, go for a ride, drink whiskey, meet a girl, watch a race, have a blast, and just forget the world for a couple of days.
Just remember to Ride Free.
–Bandit