Sep 012010

OK folks, time to wake up and smell the coffee (and I can say that because I am finally out of bed, sitting in a café, eating soup and drinking… wait for it… coffee!).

Seriously though, things are getting out of hand in this country.  Fresh off the road from the Sturgis run, I am just getting over the hard time we all had trying to find a good place to eat and drink without being hassled about our colors.  “Sir, I am sorry, we have a no-color policy here… but you can turn your vest inside out if you want to.”

“Yeah… that’s not gonna happen,” were the words that came out of my Enforcer’s mouth.  I added, “you might as well ask us to hang them upside down on the wall while you are at it.”

We left.

Anyway, now I am back in Texas and settling back into routine when… There we were, just minding our own business…  Going to a benefit for a fallen biker who left his family in a jam (more like the BS insurance companies left them in a jam), when all of the sudden a cop crosses three lanes of traffic while we are in a pack eight deep making a u-turn under an overpass.  He points to the only prospect in the group and tells him to pull over.

I slow down, designate a rider to stay close (one with a squeaky clean history, title, registration, insurance, inspection, quiet pipes, low bars, and everything else), and I lead the rest to the next parking lot where we dismount and wait to see what is up.  At this point we are interested in keeping our prospect out of trouble while not putting the rest of the club in a position where a pissed-off peace officer might start digging to try to find something wrong with everyone else in the group.

About five minutes pass before our prospect and his chaperone come rolling down the street and pull into the parking lot.  Luckily, I suppose, the only thing the cop got him for was loud pipes.  Well, the cop wrote “excessive noise by use of a loud engine” on the ticket, which could mean a number of things… but it was the pipes that got him nailed.

Which is totally BS anyway because, his pipes are not excessively loud and may not even be the loudest pipes in the group.  He was just an easy target who was going under an overpass that amplifies and reflects sound and the cop had a wild hair and had to pull someone over.  In fact, the cop acknowledged that he had a daughter who was “distracted” by a motorcycle and it “caused her to get into an accident.”  So he was looking for someone to bust.

Whatever.

Anyway, on to the real issue here which is noise ordinance laws and rider responsibility.  I personally feel that loud pipes DO save lives.  You may want to look into the statistics of how many riders are killed because they were rear-ended.  No, the noise of pipes may do nothing for oncoming traffic, but it can be a clear indication to that crazy soccer mom on the phone in the mini-van that is riding up your ass from behind!

And with that being said, I also think it is our responsibility to not be a-holes about the whole thing… really loud, ear splitting exhausts gunned in quiet neighborhoods or in the middle of the night… or even when people are just standing too close can be a really rude thing.  I mean, my Panhead is pretty damn loud, but if I don’t gun it in the neighborhood, kick start it in my closed garage at night to muffle the noise, and coast on through to the main drag in a mild mannered fashion, I don’t see a problem with it.

OK- done with the soapbox portion of our show and on to the meat.  You see; there are a number of cities in this fine land of ours that are working to silence loud exhaust pipes.  Not loud car stereos, not jackhammers and noisy construction, not the jets that fly 3 feet from my freakin’ roof at 9:30pm when my two little girls have finally fallen asleep, not the neighbor’s gas powered lawn mower, trimmer, and blower that he just LOVES to use at about 7am on a Saturday, not incessant car alarms that don’t do a bit of good anyway except to make you hope someone steals the damn thing and shuts it up.  No, none of this is an issue… what is the real burden on society’s fragile eardrums are loud motorcycle pipes.  Makes sense right?  I mean, according to the US Department of Census, motorcycles make up approximately .12% of the vehicles on our roads!  What, and with at least 80% of those falling at or under any noise ordinance level, we are looking at a HUGE number of bikes simply destroying the quality of life for the average citizen.  Sheesh.

Regardless of the above rant, you have cities like Boston, New York, Daytona, Myrtle Beach, and others trying to silence the droves of bikes on their streets.  And now California is looking at a statewide bill to strike down loud pipes.  SB 435, known as the “motorcycle exhaust bill,” which would require stock exhaust on all model year 2013 and newer motorcycles, HAS PASSED and is currently sitting on the Governator’s desk waiting to be signed into law.  There is a link at the bottom of this post to contact the governor and tell him you DO NOT WANT SB 435 signed into law!

In a related vein of thought, Edmonton, Alberta, claims to be the first Canadian city to officially start fining motorcycles for excessive noise levels that exceed 92 decibels while idling or 96 decibels while the engine is revving to benchmarks of 2000 and 5000 rpm.  The city council passed the new bylaw amendment that took effect on July 1st; the fine was set at $250.

During the demonstration prior to July 1st, police tested in excess of 100 bikes and found about 15 percent of the motorcycles failed by using a sound meter that was placed 20 inches from the exhaust.  15 percent!!

Reports go on to say that police officer’s are “fine tuning” their hearing to be able to distinguish the illegal pipes as they travel down the road.

So, there you have it… no colors, helmets required, only short ape hangers, and now no loud pipes!  Do what you can to fight the good fight and be sure to let us know if there are issues in your area that need to be addressed.

To view the AMA’s alert and to contact the governor, click here: Action needed on motorcycle exhaust bill (SB 435)

Love, Respect, and Ride Safe,

ArtBiker

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Aug 312010

I just love the boys at Choppertown Nation and think what they do is simply swell… and now they do more than movies and building community, they host on-line bike shows!  You may have participated last year… or you may have been building the past 11 months just for this occasion.  Regardless, get out there and get your bike shown.  You will be happy you did.

L&R,

ArtBiker

It’s that time again!  We’re holding our second annual Online Backyard

Build Bike Show!

Simple rules, cool prizes, ANYONE can enter (and just look too.)

Rules:

1. We’re not really into categories, but here’s the three we decided on:

Chopper, Bobber, and Cafe.

2. Post two (2) pics under the appropriate category and tell us something about the build.

*(The best way is to post your pics using the little camera button above. Try to keep the pics 500 pixels wide so everyone can see

them easily.  If pics are too huge they may be deleted!)*

3. The bike MUST have been built by you or your buddies in your backyard or garage.

4. Pics can be posted for the next ten days: Aug 31st-Sept 10th, 2010.

Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 in each category:

1st place gets a Lick’s solo bag (Chopper and Bobber class), Set of

Lick’s bar end mirrors (Cafe class), Guilty Customs seat pan, Harbortown Bobber Dickies

workshirt, Lick’s jellies, and One World Tour DVD!

2nd place gets Dickies workshirt, Lick’s Jellies, and One World Tour DVD!

3rd place gets Dickies workshirt and One World Tour DVD!

Special Mention gets a Biltwell lid.

This year’s guest judges are some of our European buddies from the One World Tour DVD:

Dick Baron (Baron’s Speed Shop – England)

Bosse Jensen (Jensen Paint – Sweden)

Johnny (Johnny’s Garage – Germany)

Jesper Bram (Helmet Hair – Netherlands)

Segu (Kopteri Magazine – Finland)

Marcos (Free Kustom Cycles – Barcelona)

Gaby (Wild Motorcycles Magazine – France)

Visit Choppertown Nation – Online Community for Backyard Builders at: http://www.choppertownnation.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network

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Jul 152010

You have seen my posts about Kimura’s bikes in the past… maybe you have even seen the exhibit.  Here is a sweet little film that really captures the sights and sounds of what this man is about.

Love, Respect, and Custom Bikes,

ArtBiker

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Jul 142010
Date: Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Location: Full Throttle Saloon
Street: 12997 State Highway 34
City/Town: Sturgis, SD

Here is a beauty of a specimen by Mike Beland of A1Cycles

Paul Yaffe’s Bagger Nation, The Full Throttle Saloon and American Bagger Magazine Present

The First Annual – “THE BADDEST BAGGER IN STURGIS SHOW”

Tuesday August 10th at The World Largest Biker Bar the Full Throttle Saloon, Paul Yaffe’s Bagger Nation and American Bagger Magazine will host the world’s first “All Bagger” competition! That’s right…Baggers are finally getting their due! Don’t miss your chance to claim your share of over $10,000 in cash and prizes plus a chance to have your Bagger featured on the cover of American Bagger Magazine! All entrants must be willing to be filmed for the Full Throttle Saloon’s Reality TV Show season 2 on airing this fall on Tru TV. Register online at www.baggernation.com.

1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophies will be presented on stage in 3 classes:

Original (no frame mods) Modified (OEM Frame modified) Ground Up (aftermarket frame)

Then we’ll present the specialty awards:

Mike and Angie Award: (Once in a lifetime opportunity to hang backstage with Jackyl)

Suzy-Q BDB Award: (Carton of smokes and a half finished Bud Light and a hug)

I Rode Mine Here Award: (For the coolest bagger that got ridden to Sturgis…New tires!)

American Bagger Editors Award: (A years subscription to American Bagger)

The Baddest Bagger In Sturgis Award! (The cover* and centerfold feature of an issue of American Bagger Magazine, a $3000 retail gift card from Bagger Nation, and a one of a kind “Baddest Bagger in Sturgis” jacket!)

*Winner’s bike cannot have been featured in another publication to receive the cover award*

Don’t forget to visit the new “Bagger Nation Store” located inside the Full Throttle Saloon during the week of Sturgis!! There will be daily give-aways and prizes and be sure to enter to win our daily drawing for a $200 retail gift card from Bagger Nation! One winner will be drawn each day at 4pm, Tuesday thru Saturday, and once you’ve filled out an entry card you need not be present to win! The new 2011 Catalog will be released, all of our exciting new 2011 products will be on display and available for purchase as well as our full apparel line and killer new custom Baggers! The Bagger Nation Store will be open 10am to 10pm Saturday to Saturday during the Sturgis Rally and Races!

The Skinny: Pre-register at BaggerNation.com. Day of show registration at The Full Saloon 9am until 11am Tuesday August 10th, 2010. There are no entry fees; The Baddest Bagger in Sturgis Show is Free to all! Each entry will receive a commemorative first annual t-shirt and gift bag. (Cool stuff)(While supplies last) Judging begins at 12pm and concludes at 4pm. Awards begin at 5pm on the main stage. All entries must have saddlebags to qualify as a Bagger classed motorcycle. All entries must be in running condition and may be asked to start, pull forward and stop under power. Class judging will be performed by the competitors who will be asked to complete a judging form choosing their top 3 picks in each class. Specialty awards will be chosen and presented by the presenters. Award certificates will be presented to the prizewinners redeemable within 90 days of receipt / November 10th 2010.

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Jun 282010

Maui Rick sent over these pics of a sweet little sled he put together… a show winner for sure.

L&R,

ArtBiker

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