After thirty years the HOG has changed its logo. They ran a poll for a few months and this was the winner. It was, by the way, the one I voted for.
Posts Tagged ‘HOG’
Harley Owners Group New Logo
Posted: December 3, 2013 in UncategorizedTags: Harley, Harley Davidson, HOG, Motorcycle, Motorcycle Ride
Motorcycle TV: Cafe Racer New Season Review
Posted: November 30, 2013 in Motorcycle TVTags: café motorcycle, Café Racer, custom motorcycle, Harley, Harley Davidson, HD, HOG, Motorcycle, Motorcycle Ride, motorcycle riding, motorcycling
I just got around to watching the first two episodes of the new Café Racer. I love my DVR
I have to say I really like the new format. So far, they show two bike builds each week and they have been good. In the second show, build number one was putting a modern Kawasaki Ninja engine into a Classic Honda CB750 frame. Build two was the taking parts of a Harley Davidson Aermacchi and creating a café bike. Both turned out fantastic!
If I had one complaint, and I really don’t, I would like to know how long it took to assemble the bikes, was it a week, a month, months?
25,000 Mile Patch
Posted: November 25, 2013 in MotorcycleTags: biker vest, Harley, Harley Davidson, Harley Owners Group, HOG, mileage patch, mileage pin, Motorcycle, motorcycle riding
I have a lot more than 25,000 miles on my bikes. Heck, Debbie and I put on nearly 6500 miles on the bikes this year. But I just got around to submitting the paper work for the 25K award to the Harley Owners Group a few weeks ago.
This is the patch that you receive for this milestone. There is a matching pin that you can use as well. So now I have to update my biker/pirate vest! 😉
Your Federal Government…. Motorcycling is a disease!
Posted: November 22, 2013 in Motorcycle, Motorcycle advocacy, Motorcycle newsTags: federal law, Harley, health care, HOG, increase taxes, Motorcycle, motorcycle disease, Motorcycle news, motorcycle safety
The first shot to eliminate motorcycling has been fired! Maybe that was a bit of hyperbole, maybe it was not.
Following in the footsteps of “protecting your health” and “saving medical care money” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a study/report calling for a federal law mandating helmet use.
Now, do not get me wrong, I am all for helmets, I rarely ride without one even in those areas that do not require them. The first thing I thought as I read this was… when did wearing a helmet or an injury from a crash become a disease and why is this coming from the CDC and not the Department of Transportation? The more I read the more I realized that by wrapping it in terms of health care costs, they are attempting an end around their opponents.
With chapter titles like “People who ride, People who die”, “Paying the Bill” and tear jerking vignettes, this study is all about attention grabbing. The true focus of the study is on negatives costs to society and “lost tax revenue” more than it does on “health issues”. That is why I view this as the first step to eliminate motorcycling, in a few years someone will say that motorcycles are costing the health care industry and the tax payers to much money let’s ban them. It is happening with cigarettes, soda and trans fats, why not motorcycles?
Now as far as the study itself goes, if you have ever produced real “college” grade products for nitpicking professors you will be surprised at the quality of this product. While it is heavy with endnotes (and I did not look up the papers and studies cited) I believe that several of my professors would have graded this effort a “C” at best. Some of the things that irritated me were:
The study is more about saving money and increasing tax revenue vice saving lives couched within a health related construct.
The use of emotional language and stories vice logical reasoning.The authors spend a lot of time attempting to explain the savings but avoid really discussing the costs.
Why is the CDC spending tax dollars on this vice true disease?
They often cite the growing number of injuries and deaths but without the context of the growing numbers of riders.
Reading between the lines…. if you can’t get your way call it a health care crisis.
I am going to write my congressman (yes it will be a waste of time and electrons), are you?
Top 10 Harley Davidsons
Posted: November 21, 2013 in MotorcycleTags: Harley, Harley Davidson, HD, Heritage softail classic, HOG, Motorcycle, Motorcycle Ride, motorcycle riding, Softail, top 10
Motorcycle.com put together a “Top 10 Harley Davidsons” list by asking people in the industry what they thought were the best bikes. The bikes on their list covered a large swath of Harley history.
Although they did not ask me I will give you my #1 Harley. For me, it is the Heritage Softail Classic. With this bike Harley has encapsulated their historic look with current technology. Styling from the 1940’s, softail replacing ridged, fuel injection, saddlebags and lots of chrome; this is a bike that blends it all together. This bike has been around for a while too, starting production in 1986.
Plus I own one!
Custom Harley Davidson Sportster
Posted: November 19, 2013 in Motorcycle newsTags: comete motorcycles, custom motorcycle, france, Harley, Harley Davidson, HD, HOG, Motorcycle, Motorcycle Ride, motorcycle riding, Sportster
I have had a couple posts lately regarding the Star Bolt and the customization of that bike, so I thought I should post something about how people are customizing the original. I looked at several custom “Sporties” but I settled on this one.
The “Lumberjack” by French builder Comete Motorcycles is a mean looking Sportster. Setup for off-road use, the bike has multiple custom parts, all of which you can buy from Comete Motorcycles, to build your own Lumberjack but it looks like you will need to supply the chainsaw!
Motorcycle TV: Orange County Choppers
Posted: November 16, 2013 in Motorcycle TVTags: cmt country music television, GAF, Harley, Harley Davidson, HD, HOG, Motorcycle, motorcycle TV, OCC, orange County Choppers, Paul senior, paul sr
The latest version of Paul Teutul Senior’s television career premiers tonight on CMT. Orange County Choppers will, based on what I have read and seen, will follow the same route as the previous incarnations of his shows.
From the CMT website about tonights show: “GAF, the largest manufacturer of roofing in North America, approaches Paul Senior about building a bike for them. The only issue is they want it built in time to give it away to a veteran at Sturgis, which is only two and-a-half weeks away”
State by State Helmet Laws
Posted: November 14, 2013 in Motorcycle advocacy, motorcycle safetyTags: counterfeit, department of transportation, DOT, fox news, Harley, Harley Davidson, HD, helmet laws, HOG, Motorcycle, motorcycle helmets, Motorcycle Ride, motorcycle riding, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA
Fox News’ website has a nice article on helmet laws across the county. In addition to the table explaining the laws they also discuss some of stats around helmet usage. Check it out here.
Weekend Ride Motorcycle Ride … Mountian Ridge, River Valley, Irish Pub
Posted: November 13, 2013 in Motorcycle RidesTags: Blackthorne Inn & Restaurant, Harley, Harley Davidson, HD, HOG, Motorcycle, Motorcycle Ride, motorcycle riding, Secret Blue Ridge Mountain, shenandoah river, upperville, US 15, US 50, US 7, VA, Veterans day, Virginia, Virginia motorcycle ride, Wolf Tune Irish Pub
My wife Debbie and our close friends Tim and Karma went for a cool ride this past weekend. Cool in that the temperature was about 50F degrees before wind chill.
I was going to take the Ultra Limited out, thinking the big faring would reduce the wind. But, luck conspired against us and the Ultra would not start (weak battery). So we hopped on the Heritage and away we went, we both had our chaps on and Debbie had her long underwear, full face helmet and heavy jacket. I put on an open face helmet and a middle weight jacket.
We linked up with Tim and Karma at the intersection of US Routes 15 and 50. We had barely been there 5 minutes (watching a dancing pig) before they pulled up looking like black leather clad Eskimos! There was no skin showing anywhere on Karma and only a little on Tim. I started thinking maybe I was a bit under dressed.
We did not have any real plans on where to go, this was a last minute thing, so I took the lead. I knew neither Tim nor Karma had been on the “Secret Blue Ridge Mountain Northern Stretch” which runs along a blue ridge mountain ridge line and connects US 50 with US Route 7. I also knew that I was the only one in the group that had taken River Road along the Shenandoah River which would take us back to US 50. I had mentioned the Blue Ridge route here and the River Road ride here.
As the sun stated to slide into the west it stated to cool even more. About 3 PM we pulled into the Wolf Tune Irish Pub, part of the Blackthorne Inn & Restaurant in Upperville, VA. The atmosphere and food in the pub was superior! The hot apple cider warmed our hands and insides. If you are in the Upperville area we can recommend a stop at the pub!
Getting back on the bikes we began chasing the fading light, sunset was coming fast. Riding back to the intersection where we met we soon split, with Tim and Karma heading east and Debbie and I going north back to Leesburg. It was at the split that I really started feeling the cool, hugging the engine a little closer I survived to ride another day.
- Karma as black leather Eskimo!
- Middleburg, VA
- US Route 50
- On the Ridge
- The River Road
- Karma and Debbie
- My eyes are frozen open!
- Let me fix my hair.
- Is that better?
- I am cold,,,,let’s go home
The fake DOT dot… or don’t wear a motorcycle helmet with one.
Posted: November 12, 2013 in motorcycle safetyTags: Consuer reports, counterfeit, department of transportation, DOT, Harley, Harley Davidson, HD, HOG, Motorcycle, motorcycle helmets, Motorcycle Ride, motorcycle riding, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA
Consumer Reports is reporting that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has revised its helmet labeling requirements. That due to the ease of counterfeiting the current labels to many people are using “novelty helmets”.
The article states that “Novelty helmets often bear labels similar to those formerly used by the Department of Transportation to identify helmets in compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 218.” So the new label should reduce the fake DOT stickers on the back of helmets.











































