Archive for the ‘Motorcycle news’ Category

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If you would like to hear Ken, Phil and I talk about motorcyles, motorcycle riding and racing check out the podcast here.

This show we talked about:

Patriots ride to U.S./Mexico border to retrieve soldier abandoned by Barack Obama.

Motorcycles can now run red lights in Washington State…let the carnage begin.

Harley Davidson preparing to release an electric motorcycle into production?

Australian government revokes visa of Rebels Motorcycle Club president while he was on vacation in Malta.

2013 Motorcycle theft statistics.

Harley Davidson and KTM recalls.

19 year-old does 155 mph “NOT” evading cops in Florida.

Motorcycle Racing:

Olaf’s British Superbike report.

MotoCross from High Point.

Moto2 and MotoGP results from Catalunya (Barcelona.)

Electric Harley?

Electric Harley?

Electric Harley Davidson Spotted?

The folks over at “Asphalt and Rubber” posted this article about how an apparent electric Harley Davidson was spotted on the set of the next Avengers movie.

If you look close at the pics you get the clues that it might be real:

Looks like a Daymaker headlight on the bike.

Safety reflectors on a one off movie prop?

Plus the other items pointed out in the article.

Ride to Work Day

Get up and ride on the 16th!!!

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I saw the new Street 500 in person for the first time. I did not get to ride the bike but I saw it being ridden by students in the new rider’s course.

My first impression it is quite and at idle very quiet. I was watching the students run through their different drills and when they were stopped I had to listen carefully to realize that they were still running. Under acceleration, as when they were performing the drill to get to speed and break hard to a stop, you could start to discern the Harley sound.

My second impression was they are small. But, in retrospect, that is what is intended and for their purpose exactly what is required. Also, after riding large touring bikes most every motorcycle is small by comparison.

They also appeared to be very nimble. Although I do not know the skill set of the riders in the training course, no one dropped a bike while I was there. They all executed the figure eights and left/right swerves with no issue. The bike appeared to be quite “flickable”.

After the rider training had ended I took a closer look and also sat on one. These bikes were rigged with all there protective gear, to insure there are some resell value after a few years on the training course. The bike felt very sturdy and its center of gravity quite low. Just sitting there rocking it left and right, I had the impression that It indeed was bike made to jump around the urban landscape.

According to the guys at the dealership (Frederick HD), all the bikes they received were for their training program. They would not get any of the bikes to sell until August at the earliest.

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Grab your wallets and purses, politicians want more of your money.

Both houses of the Illinois General Assembly, in an attempt to curb illegal gambling (and increase tax revenue) created a law that put poker runs under the control of the Department of Revenue. Now every motorcyclist knows that a poker run is only about gambling, right?

As part of the law there are new regulations, permits and fees. From what I could gather the permit is $400 and each stop (venue) is charged an additional $150. If you don’t pay the fees you will be an illegal gambling operation and subject to all the appropriate fines and imprisonments.

If you have ever participated in a poker run you know that they typically support a charity of some sort. You also know that they normally do not raise huge sums of money and if it rains they might even go in a hole. But, in Illinois I guess that the state is the only real charity that matters.

Luckly, there are a few members of the General Assembly who understand what a poker run really does and are attempting to change the law. So if you live in the People’s Republic of Illinois you might want to contact your beloved leaders and let them know your opinion on this subject.

If you live somewhere else, keep an eye on your esteemed politicians, if it works in Illinois it might becoming to your state soon.

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I have mentioned in a couple of other posts that I enjoy DAWG House Radio.  DAWG House is an internet based broadcast that covers motorcycle related topics.   The show is part of the National Talk Radio network.

So why do I bring this up?  The guys have invited me to sit in this week!  If you want to listen to me sound all kinds of stupid check it out.  J

You can listen live on Tuesdays (or to the podcast) from 6-8 PM (Eastern Standard Time).  You can also get to the podcast on their FaceBook page as well.

 

In an earlier post I wrote about motorcycle riding legend Peter Fonda suing Dolce & Gabbana because he “suffered injuries to his peace, happiness, feelings, goodwill”, among other things, because his image was being used without permission. Will now Harley Davidson is suing Urban Outfitters because Urban Outfitters has “mutilated” its trademarks.

The Motor Company filed the suit in Wisconsin (think they have a favorable venue?). What they are claiming is that Urban Outfitters took older HD, official, t-shirts removed the tags and labels and replaced them with their own. That was after they modified the shirts by removing the sleeves and necks, shredding the bottom and so on.

When I did a search on the Urban Outfitters website I received the following:
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When I did a google search I found that this was what the company was selling:

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I like to listen to the DawgHouse 2 Wheel Radio show .  It is a motorcycle podcast which the hosts call “A completely irreverent, totally biased, intellectually challenged and scornful study of the twisted life of the motorcycling world & those who inhabit our planet, all wrapped up in a disturbing weekly show!” and I can’t completely disagree with that description to much  😉  The show use to be on Saturday mornings on a local Washington, DC radio station but was dropped when the station changed formats. It is now broadcast on the internet Tuesday nights.  I typically listen to the podcasts during my commute.morehead1

The last couple weeks they have been discussing and lamenting the fact that motorcycle racing does not have much of a following in the US. So after listening to those shows I sat back and thought about why I am not a follower of motorcycle racing. I do caveat the following this with the fact that I have watched some bike racing on TV, both road and super-cross.

While I am a lifelong rider I have never really followed the road racing scene (in fact I have only once attempted to attend a bike race at BSR/Summit Point but the $30 entrance fee was too much to watch just a small portion of the track). I do follow, loosely, NASCAR and I have even been to a couple races (in the 80s).

Long story short I came to the following conclusions (right or wrong just my thoughts):

1. I want to see more of the race. I can, for the most part, see the entire track at NASCAR and super cross, not so with road racing, car or bike. When I can’t see all the action I do not feel I am getting my money’s worth, I don’t really know what is going on, and unless I am near the start/finish line I have no idea who won. Motorcycle road racing on TV just is not as well coved as a NASCAR (which only has a couple of road races) or as well as the auto grand prix style races which also has attendance issues.

This maybe an American predilection for this type of racing.  Like our version of football and fondness of baseball, it is neither right nor wrong  it just is.  With the NASCAR tracks folks can see the action, depending on how thick the beer googles are!  And the same applies for our other major American sports, I can see the entire playing field from my seat. I can see the entire track at Supercross and when I see it on TV it looks better attended than any other version of motorcycle racing I have seen.

2. Harley is not road racing. Yeah, I know, but the fact is that the folks you want to watch are the folks who watch NASCAR and ride Harley. My two favorite manufactures are Harley and Honda (Royal Enfield is #3) but there is a large gap between #1 and the rest. So unless I am really enamored with a Honda sport bike (I am not) I have no emotional draw to the sport.

Without that emotional pull do I want to pay $30 dollars to see part of race then walk or ride around the track to see different parts of the action?   No not really.

tamagawa_nov6_49So what would get me into motorcycle racing? What could be done to fix this situation?

I only have one idea which might be used pull people into the sport.  First, it will not be road racing.  Second it will have to be a V-Twin bike. So what I am thinking is that we have a V-Twin series (NASCAR has car and truck) for those of us not into the sport bike world.

It would also have to be an oval (turn left) track.  The NASCAR super speedways would be too large for bikes like this but not the short tracks like Bristol could be a lot of fun.

Would Harley, Indian, Victory Star and others compete, would it be a privateer series? I do not know but I do know that I would be more interested in seeing a race of this nature then I would a normal superbike road race.

Combine a V-twin race to an oval and I start to think WOW! And when I think back to the old pictures of motorcycle racing in the early 1900’s I think of oval board tracks and large crowds. Would I go to the speedway during Daytona Bike Week to watch guys race Harley and Indians, yes I would!

Just saying…..

from 2x2cycles.com

I can now say if I have not seen it all, I must be getting close.  These products are produced by 2×2 Cycles out of North Carolina.  Their motto of “Who says you can’t take it with you?” explains their reason for being.

They look safe and secure and if I could still golf I might consider this for my bike.  They make products for: Honda, BMW, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki, Yamaha, Triumph, Aprilla and Ducati motorcycles.

Check out their website here!image from 2x2cycles.com

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OK, the winter “I can’t ride” blahs have set in!

In an attempt to overcome those blahs I started thinking about possible rides for when (or if it seems) it warms again. The problem with long rides is that the wife and I started new jobs so we little vacation time built up, thus we need to stay close to home with weekend rides.  I hope we will be able to get a week or so holiday so maybe I will be able to squeeze one, multiday long, trip in.

So here are some of the rides I came up with to lighten my winter blues (in no particular order):

Appalachian Waters Scenic Byway (Route 39)

Highland Scenic Highway

Appomattox Court House, Virginia

Eastern Continental Divide

Complete the C&O Canal on the Motorcycle

DELMARVA Bike Rally

Maryland/Delaware HOG Rally

West Virginia HOG Rally

Mummies of the Insane

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

Foamhenge

Moonshine Made Here

The Arm of Stonewall Jackson

World’s Largest Apple

Skyline Drive

Home of real John-Boy Walton  (more for my wife, HUGE Walton’s fan)

US Marine Corps Museum

Claw of the Dragon, VA

If we are able to get a week or so vacation I think we will try again to go to Niagara Falls. We were going to do that last summer but it did not happen.

OR…. Maybe we will head south and look for that retirement area where it might snow about one every 5-10 years!