RE Continental GT + Bonneville Salt Flats = World’s Fastest Continental GT
Posted: September 19, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle news, Motorcycle racingTags: Bonneville Salt Flats, Continental GT, Motorcycle, Motorcycle racing, Royal Enfield, Royal Enfield Continental GT, sport bike, Sportbike, World's Fastest Continental GT
Motorcycle Radio: The DawgHouse #277 interview with AMA Daytona Sportbike Champion Jake Gagne
Posted: September 17, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle advocacy, Motorcycle news, Motorcycle racing, Motorcycle radio, motorcycle safetyTags: AMA Daytona Sportbike, AMA Daytona Sportbike Champion Jake Gagne, ama road racing, Harley Davidson, Jake Gagne, MotoGP, Motorcycle racing, sport bike
The newest Motorcycle radio show is ready for your listening pleasure HERE!
BUT, Phil forgot to turn on the recording so the first 15 minutes are lost for the ages, bad Phil.
And you know that it was the best 15 minutes of motorcycle radio the world has ever missed, so send hate main to Phil@ntnradio.com!
Ken’s News:
Terry Hershner makes history as winning the Vetter Fuel Economy Challenge.
Mercedes to make move to counter Audi’s purchase of Ducati.
The cops in India want your motorcycle.
Warren’s News:
Honda gets it ‘Wings clipped
40th Anniversary of the Honda Gold Wing
Is the future of motorcycling getting dimmer?
Racing News:
Special Guest AMA Daytona Sportbike Champion Jake Gagne calls in, and the rumormill starts.
MotoGP/Moto2 Misano results.
Final AMA Pro Road Racing event from New Jersey Motorsports Park.
DawgHouse MotoGP – World Superbike pool standings.
Is the future of motorcycling getting dimmer as cars become smarter?
Posted: September 16, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle advocacy, Motorcycle news, Motorcycle Rides, motorcycle safety, motorcycle touringTags: Harley, Harley Davidson, motorcycle riding, motorcycle safety, motorcycle touring, robot motorcycle, smart cars, sport bike, Sportbike, V2V
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, part of the Department of Transportation, recently issued an “advanced notice of proposed rulemaking” on “vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications.” Which means they are considering requiring a transponder be added to transmit your vehicles data. In this age of American bureaucracy that means it is all but a done deal.
This document initiates rulemaking that would propose to create a new Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, No. 150, to require V2V communications for light vehicles. In this effort light vehicles are cars and small trucks (pickups).
V2V communications would contain the “relevant elements and describe them accurately (e.g., vehicle speed; GPS position; vehicle heading”.
These future rules would create a uniform V2V system built into all vehicles that will give automobile manufacturers the opportunity to equip their products with standard warning systems that alert drivers to potential accidents — such as one that might be caused by cross traffic at a blind intersection or a light changing color.
Now that all sounds good but tie that with the following….
The agency has published a “Preliminary Statement of Policy Concerning Automated Vehicles.” This statement describes V2V as part of a “continuum” leading to fully automated vehicles. “Accordingly, three distinct but related streams of technological change and development are occurring simultaneously:
(1) in-vehicle crash avoidance systems that provide warnings and/or limited automated control of safety functions
(2) V2V communications that support various crash avoidance applications
(3) self-driving vehicles,” NHTSA finds that it is helpful to think of these emerging technologies as part of a continuum of vehicle control automation”.
Soooo how does this make the future of motorcycling dim? I am not sure where bikes fit in this brave new, safer, reduce health care cost, world.
Suppose that separate lanes may be established early in this effort to allow these V2V vehicles to operate. If you don’t have a transponder then you are not allowed on these roads.
Then as the technology matures it may be required to merge onto major highways to “ensure your safety”. If your bike does not have the tech to merge you into the traffic you are not allowed on the road.
After a little more time all interstates and major urban areas would be “wired” to supported automated vehicles, no transponder no access.
I maybe a cynic but I can see a future where bikes would not be allowed on major interstates because they cannot be made part of the herd. That “for the safety of everyone” only smart vehicles will be allowed on major roads and in cities.
Would you want to ride a robo-bike when you could stretch out and nap in a robo-car?
….. and why would anyone want/desire to ride a motorcycle that would be limited to riding with the herd anyway.
Motorcycle Charity Ride: 9/11 Rattle the Runway 2014
Posted: September 11, 2014 in custom motorcycle, Motorcycle, Motorcycle news, Motorcycle racing, Motorcycle Rides, RallyTags: air and space museum, Ducati, Harley, Harley Davidson, Honda, Motorcycle Ride, Pentagon 9-11 Memorial, rattle runway ride, sport bike, Sportbike
Debbie and I rode our “Army” motorcycle in the 2014 Rattle the Runway ride to support the Pentagon 9/11 Memorial Fund. This commemorative ride is an attempt to honor the memory of the people killed in the attack on the Pentagon. The ride loosely follows the path of Flight #77 from Dulles International Airport to the Pentagon
The weather for the event was great; I rode in a t-shirt and leather vest (yea I know ATGATT…) while Debbie started in a light jacket and switched to her vest at the staging area. We left the house a little late this year and missed the opening ceremonies but arrived in plenty of time to make the start.
As always the ride starts behind the National Air and Space Museum – Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. In the past the museum had opened its doors for the riders to stroll through and view the exhibits before the ride starts, not sure if it happened this year as we arrived a bit late. The staging for the event has riders park their bikes six abreast in an area about three to four hundred years long. Almost every major and minor brand of motorcycle is represented in this ride, this year I saw:
| Harley Davidson | Honda | Iron Horse |
| Yamaha | Star (I know) | Suzuki |
| BMW | Motor Guzzi | Cam-Am |
| Victory | Triumph | Ducati |
| Stallion | MVAgusta |
But I must say the turn out this year was about half of what it was last year. More often than not the bikes fill the staging area, this year my guess would be that the bikes numbered at about 1000. Maybe that this was the first day of the NFL season reduced the number in attendance.
To reduce the traffic congestion that a ride of 1000+ motorcycles would bring around Dulles airport the ride is broken in serials of about 100-150 bikes. We were in one of the last serials to pull out and the ride to and past the main terminal of Dulles were smooth and quick. The ride to the Pentagon was also uneventful with only 2 cars merging through the line of bikes to enter or exit the highway.
When we reached the Pentagon the mood of the group became more somber as we visited the Memorial site. If you have never been to the Memorial site you should consider adding it to your list of places to visit, at a minimum look at it on line, it is quite well done. After paying our respects we mounted up and headed for home.
PS…. On the way home we saw the BING version of a Google Street View car. It was pulling onto Route 267 near Reston, VA. I will be keeping a look out on Bing for the updated street view as it should show me flipping the driver the bird because he nearly ran us off the road!!!!
- Back side of the Air and Space Museum
Motorcycle Recall: Honda gets it ‘Wings clipped…. to the tune of 126,000 bikes recalled!
Posted: September 9, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle advocacy, Motorcycle news, motorcycle safetyTags: gold wing, Harley, Harley Davidson, honda gold wing, motorcycle safety, recall, sport bike, Sportbike
As a lot of Goldwing owners have known of the problem with the rear breaks sticking, dragging, overheating and some even catching fire! Honda has initiated a recall on the bikes to fix the issue. The bikes that are affected are GL1800 Models from 2001- 2010, 2012, and GL1800A models from 2001-05.
“The recall notification letter Honda sent to the NHTSA states a “preliminary letter” will be sent to owners with instructions on how to conduct pre-ride and post-ride inspections so they can identify the condition. If the condition exists the bike should be taken to the dealer to be inspected, at no cost to the owner. A second letter will be sent to owners to let them know a repair exists or that replacement parts are available.”
So this is NOT a do not ride recall!
This will be a good chance for Gold Wing owner to try out the new government Safercar.gov website. This is the website where you can enter your VIN number and find out if you are affected. I wrote about it in an earlier post.
DawgHouse Motorcycle Radio show #275
Posted: September 4, 2014 in custom motorcycle, Motorcycle, Motorcycle advocacy, Motorcycle news, Motorcycle racing, Motorcycle radio, motorcycle safetyTags: custom motorcycle, Harley, Harley Davidson, Kawasaki, Moto2, MotoGP, MotoGP Silverstone, Motorcycle racing, motorcycle radio, motorcycle safety, sport bike, Sportbike
Click here to get the podcast!
Ken’s News:
Charity motorcycle stolen in Brooklyn, New York.
Rocket powered motorcycle from the 1920s.
Massachusetts woman decides backing over cop is a good idea.
Speeding on crack – why didn’t I think of that?
Warren’s News:
Sold your bike… better cancel the insurance!!!!
Supercharged Ninja imminent
HD CVO owners hot over coolant
New Indian off the reservation Scout
3 Terrific Charity Rides and 3 Rallies in the DC Metro Area.
Racing News:
MotoGP & Moto2 from Silverstone.
Supercharged Production Motorcycle… Kawasaki Ninja H2
Posted: September 3, 2014 in MotorcycleTags: Kawasaki Ninja H2, kawasaki video, Motorcycle racing, ninja, ninja h2, sport bike, Sportbike, supercharged motorcycle, supercharger
Well looks like the go green team is stepping up the game. Kawasaki has confirmed that a supercharged Ninja will be on the showroom floors sometime in the near future. Their press release states:
“With cutting-edge performance recognized as a core element of the Kawasaki worldwide DNA, the company will showcase yet another ground-breaking motorcycle at the Intermot Motorcycle Show in Cologne starting on Sept 30th. A motorcycle “Built Beyond Belief”.
Drawing on skills and experience from experts within not just the company’s motorcycle division but across its aerospace, gas turbine and other high-technology contemporary manufacturing disciplines as well, Kawasaki is anticipating huge international interest in the project that has evocatively been christened Ninja H2. Harnessing the power of the Kawasaki manufacturing group “collective strength”, the H2 will represent a unified engineering and state of the art technology approach.
Capturing the spirit of the 750cc Mach IV H2 that, along with the 500cc three cylinder H1 and all-conquering 903cc Z1 Super Four, epitomized Kawasaki’s market defining performance image, the Ninja H2 project is set to add yet another name to the roll call of machines that embody Kawasaki’s performance and engineering expertise while changing the motorcycle landscape forever.”
The press release pretty much matches other recent statements from Kawasaki. What we really know beyond this press release is that there will be more teaser statements/videos until the cover is pulled off on the 30th of September.
3 Terrific Charity Rides and 2 Rallies in the extended DC Metro Area
Posted: September 2, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle Rides, RallyTags: battlefield run, Charity Rides in the DC Metro Area, distinguished gentleman’s ride, harley davidson york open house, Ocean city bikefest, Rattle The Runway Ride, SOWF, VA, Virginia, While rose motorcycle rally
The 3 Motorcycle Charity Rides are:
The first ride is the annual Rattle the Runway Ride, this year’s ride is the 7th of September (rain or shine). Debbie and I have ridden in this ride multiple times and, with one exception, it has been a great, well organized, well run ride. All proceeds from the event goes to the Pentagon Memorial Fund.
The Rattle the Runway Ride follows a symbolic route from the Dulles Airport to the Pentagon. Staging for the ride is at the rear of the Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum and ends at the Pentagon 9-11 Memorial.
On September the 12th the Battlefield Run supports the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF). The funds raised for the SOWF provide college scholarship grants, based on need, along with financial aid and educational counseling to the children of Special Operations personnel from the Army Special Forces, Rangers, Navy SEALs, and Air Force and Marine Corps Special Operations Command that have been killed in operational missions or training accidents.
Beginning in Leesburg, VA the ride passes through or near multiple Civil War Battlefield sites and culminates in a final, slow speed trip through the Gettysburg Battlefield. The ride itself ends at Battlefield Harley Davidson in Gettysburg.
Next is the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride on the 28th of September. Raising funds worldwide for prostate cancer research the DGR will be held on the same day in over 200 cities all over the world, check the website for the nearest ride to you. For the ride in the DC Metro area check out their Facebook page.
The Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride was founded in 2012. Inspired by a photo of Mad Men’s Don Draper astride a classic bike and wearing his finest suit. It was decided a themed ride would be a great way to combat the often-negative stereotype of men on motorcycles. That first ride brought together over 2,500 riders across 64 cities. The success of the event encouraged the organizers to consider how it could be used to support a worthy cause. And the rest, as they say, is stylishly-attired history
The 2 Rallies include:
September 11-14 is the Ocean City BikeFest at Ocean City, MD.
Vendors at two locations
Stunt teams
Wall o’Death
NASCAR Simulator
Lots of Bands including The Marshall Tucker Band
The Harley Davidson Vehicle Operations York Open House in York, PA is going to occur 18-20 September. The wife and I attended the 2013 Open House and had a good time. In addition to the free self-guided tour of the plant there will be the following activates:
Five dealer shopping area
Live entertainment (last year they had the “Globe o’Death”)
HOG Pin Stop
Test rides of new models (’15 Road Glide???, LiveWire???)
At the same time of the Open House the York “While Rose Thunder” rally will transpire. While the website has more details, the rally includes a hill climb event and a Parade of Chrome!
Some of the events for the rally include: 
AMA Flat Track Race
Paul Yaffee
Antique racing bikes
Bike Show
A 301 mile round motorcycle trip to Walton’s Mountian
Posted: August 27, 2014 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle Rides, motorcycle touringTags: earl hamner, Harley Davidson, joh-boy, Motorcycle Ride, motorcycle touring, the waltons, Virginia, waltons mountian, waltons mountian museum
My wife Debbie is a huge fan of the TV show “The Waltons” so this ride was for her!
The creator/writer of that show, Earl Hamner, based the show loosely on his life growing up in the mountains of Virginia in the Depression era 1930s. Our 301 mile round trip took us from our home to the Walton’s Mountain Museum, across the street to the house that inspired the stories and back home.
The museum (in the former Schuyler High School) and Hamner’s childhood home are located in Schuyler, VA. While they are really out in the middle of the mountains and woods, it is easy to get there….just go until you think you went to far then go another couple miles! 🙂 This area of Virginia also has a lot of motorcycle friendly roads, a quick internet review will show you many.
The museum itself has multiple exhibits including replicas of the sets used in the TV show. It even has a real “confiscated locally” moonshine still to represent the Baldwin sister’s “Recipe Machine”. Earl Hamner’s home is across the street from the Museum and is on the Virginia Historic Registry.
While I knew a little of Mr. Hamner’s life story I was surprised at some of the things he wrote or was connected to. For example he was the creator of the series Falcon Crest, wrote for the Twilight Zone, wrote the tele-play for Hidi, Charlotte’s web and the book that inspired the move Spencer’s Mountain (based on his family, where his dad was played by Henry Fonda).
If you are a fan of the Walton’s, or not, and are in the area this is a nice little side trip and if you are on a motorcycle it is so much more fun.
- Deb in the kitchen!
- John-boy’s room
- John-boy’s room













































































