Well ArtBiker Readers, I spent a few hours pouring over the specs of the new 2011 models last night and was a touch let down by advances made, but still just as excited as ever.  I can’t help it… new Harleys just make my heart race.

As faithful readers know, it was my 40th birthday last month and I had been promising myself a new touring rig for three or four years now.  I had planned on getting it for myself when I hit that “over the hill” age.  But, with my birthday being in June, I couldn’t commit to buying anything without waiting for the new models to be released.  So, I bought the Ol’ Lady her dream Nightster instead.

I had predicted a couple things with the new bikes, one being a factory set up touring model using the V-Rod platform.  I was wrong.  I still think that it would have been a very good move on the part of the Factory.  However, they did make a “New” touring model out of the Road Glide.  Now there is a Road Glide Ultra, which is the best handling Harley model with the addition of a tour-pak.  The pic below looks pretty good, but I don’t think I am a fan of the new blue color.

The other prediction I made that did come true was a return to dual pipes on the touring rigs.  I think it is a better aesthetic decision and it seems the Factory has agreed.

Besides the new Road Glide Ultra, the only other new models live in the Sportster category.  Of course, we have the previously announced XR1200 X (which replaces the XR1200), and the new Sportster SuperLow with its 25.5-inch seat height (this is comparable to the Nightster and Iron, but with a more traditional Sportster look).

Key improvements to 2011 Harley-Davidsons include:

  • A PowerPak for select touring models, which bundles a Twin Cam 103 engine (essentially a stroked 96) with ABS and a security system for $1,995
  • New seats for touring models (which were introduced mid-cycle in 2010 for select bikes), featuring a new seat pan, foam shape, and cover with narrower width for easier reach and a deeper bucket
  • A Security Package, which combines ABS and a security system (available on Softail, VRSC, and Touring models without the PowerPak) for $1,195
  • An ABS option for all Softail motorcycles except the Cross Bones
  • A return to dual exhaust pipes for FLHX and FLTRX models
  • New hand controls for Softail models, featuring a separate trip switch, a larger digital odometer with gear and rpm display, fewer wires, and a separate hazard button

There was a change in the CVO bikes this year as well as the Fat Bob was dropped in order to place in a new CVO Road Glide Ultra.  If you were a fan of the Fat Bob CVO, I hope you picked one up last year.

The 2011 Harley-Davidson CVO lineup features four bikes, all powered by Screamin’ Eagle 110 engines:

2011 Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide Ultra Priced at $35,999, the Road Glide Ultra gets an upgraded BOOM! Audio system, and will be limited to 3,000 units.

2011 Harley-Davidson CVO Softail Convertible Priced at $29,599, the 2011 CVO Softail Convertible will be limited to 2,400 units and features a new mini-ape handlebar, larger saddlebags, a two-speaker stereo with an iPod, cruise control, and ABS.

2011 Harley-Davidson CVO Street Glide Priced at $32,499, the CVO Street Glide wears a 19″ front wheel– the largest ever on a touring Harley– and will be limited to 3,700 units.

2011 Harley-Davidson CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide Priced at $36,499 and limited to 1,500 units, the CVO Ultra includes a Road Tech zumo 660-navigation system, a power locking system, ABS, and a new dual-heated hammock-style suspended seat.

So, was it worth the wait?  Yes, of course… am I going to go out and buy that touring rig?  Well, I am thinking about it.  Unfortunately, like everyone else in the world, the available funds, or lack thereof, dictate such actions.  But, regardless of what really happens, if the world were my oyster and I could do anything I wanted, I would run out right now and buy a new 2011 CVO Street Glide in green and black.

With funds running the way they are, that is out of the question… So a backup plan would be to run out and buy a 2011 Street Glide OR Road Glide.  I would have to do some real test riding to decide which one I wanted to live with for a very, very long time.  And, it goes without saying that I would need the 103 engine upgrade right out of the gate.

But with funds running the way they are, that is probably not an option either.

However, if I can sell my Deuce, I might be able to swing a used 2009 Electra Glide Standard (the last year they made them and the first year with the new frame).  And over the next few years, turn it into a CVO Street Glide…  Yeah, that might be the only option.

But I ain’t complainin’,

Love, Respect, and Ride Safe,

ArtBiker


Every year the earth breaks itself open and allows the lesser wicked to see how it’s really done. You can hear about it later, you can watch it on YouTube or the news. You can even peep over the edge and look down in to the depths. Best thing to do is to take a leap with us and see what the Hell is all the fuss about this highly regarded tattoo convention!

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The Hell City Tattoo Festival is a tattoo event put on by tattoo artists, featuring world-class artists and collectors from around the world! Hell City brings you not only some of the world’s best tattoo masters, but also showcases many of today’s young, up and coming tattoo artists! It is much more than your typical tattoo convention though, Hell City is one-of-a-kind because it includes so many other activities that you won;t see at other tattoo conventions. If you’ve ever been to Hell City before, you have seen the massive crowds. The line that gathers before the gates even open looks more like the line to get into a sold out rock concert. Once inside, all the is Hell City will amaze your eyes, ears and skin. With everything from live entertainment on the Main Stage, to bands, freak shows, free seminars, forums, The Art Fusion Experiment, tattoo competitions every day, and the lovely Suicide Girls giving out the most unique trophies seen at a tattoo event, you will want to stay the entire weekend! The Hell City Tattoo Festival is a family friendly event, encouraging everyone to come and take a peek inside the world of tattooing. There are so many new events you won’t want to miss history in the making at this year’s Hell City Tattoo Festival #10 “Let It Burn”

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I love my country and I fear my government.  And when something like this happens, it totally freaks me out as well as pisses me off.  Now, I understand trying to keep people safe (although, I don’t think it is the government’s job to do so… i.e. seatbelt laws, helmet laws, etc.), and I do understand trying to keep crowds away so that clean up can happen quickly and efficiently.  However, this “law” is not the way to achieve that.  And just imagine… if they can get away with it and/or justify it with this… what is next?

It is like I fell asleep and woke up is some crazy new world.

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by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

(NaturalNews) As CNN is now reporting, the U.S. government has issued a new rule that would make it a felony crime for any journalist, reporter, blogger or photographer to approach any oil cleanup operation, equipment or vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. Anyone caught is subject to arrest, a $40,000 fine and prosecution for a federal felony crime.

CNN reporter Anderson Cooper says, “A new law passed today, and back by the force of law and the threat of fines and felony charges, … will prevent reporters and photographers from getting anywhere close to booms and oil-soaked wildlife just about any place we need to be. By now you’re probably familiar with cleanup crews stiff-arming the media, private security blocking cameras, ordinary workers clamming up, some not even saying who they’re working for because they’re afraid of losing their jobs.”

Watch the video clip yourself at NaturalNews.TV: http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=203

The rule, of course, is designed to restrict the media’s access to cleanup operations in order to keep images of oil-covered seabirds off the nation’s televisions. With this, the Gulf Coast cleanup operation has now entered a weird Orwellian reality where the news is shaped, censored and controlled by the government in order to prevent the public from learning the truth about what’s really happening in the Gulf.

The war is on to control your mind

If all this sounds familiar, it’s because the U.S. government uses this same tactic during every war. The first casualty of war, as they say, is the truth. There are lots of war images the government doesn’t want you to see (like military helicopter pilots shooting up Reuters photographers while screaming “Yee-Haw!” over the comm radios), and there are other images they do want you to see (“surgical strike” explosions from “smart” bombs, which makes it seem like the military is doing something useful). So war reporting is carefully monopolized by the government to deliver precisely the images they want you to see while censoring everything else.

Now the same Big Brother approach is being used in the Gulf of Mexico: Criminalize journalists, censor the story and try to keep the American people ignorant of what’s really happening. It’s just the latest tactic from a government that no longer even recognizes the U.S. Constitution or its Bill of Rights. Because the very first right is Freedom of Speech, which absolutely includes the right to walk onto a public beach and take photographs of something happening out in the open, on public waters. It is one of the most basic rights of our citizens and our press.

But now the government has stripped away those rights, transforming journalists into criminals. Now, we might expect something like this from Chavez, or Castro or even the communist leaders of China, but here in the United States, we’ve all been promised we lived in “the land of the free.” The Government apparently does not subscribe to that philosophy anymore.

So how does criminalizing journalists equate to “land of the free?” It doesn’t, obviously. Forget freedom. (Your government already has.) This is about controlling your mind to make sure you don’t visually see the truth of what the oil industry has done to your oceans, your shorelines and your beaches. This is all about keeping you ignorant with a total media blackout of the real story of what’s happening in the Gulf.

The real story, you see, is just too ugly. And the government has fracked up the cleanup effort to such a ridiculous extent that instead of the “transparency” they once promised, they’re now resorting to the threat of arrest for all journalists who try to get close enough to cover the story.

Yes, this is happening right now in America. This isn’t a hoax. I know, it sounds more like something you might hear about in Saudi Arabia, or Venezuela or some other nation run by dictators. But now it’s happening right here in the USA.

As Anderson Cooper reported on CNN:

“Now the government is getting in on the act. Despite what Admiral Thad Allen promised about transparency just nearly a month ago.

Thad Allen: “The media will have uninhibited access anywhere we’re doing operations…”

Anderson Cooper: The Coast Guard today announced new rules keeping photographers, reporters and anyone else from coming with 65 feet of any response vessel or booms out on the water or on beaches. What this means is that oil-soaked birds on an island surrounded by a boom, you can’t get close enough to take that picture. Shot of oil on beaches with booms? Stay 65 feet away. Pictures of oil-soaked booms uselessly laying in the water because they haven’t been collected like they should? You can’t get close enough to see that. Believe me, that is out there. But you only know that if you get close to it, and now you can’t without permission. Violators could face a fine of $40,000 and Class D felony charges.”

See the video yourself at: http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=203

Welcome to the (censored) club

All I can say to CNN is: Welcome to the club! This kind of censorship, intimidation and tyranny has been going on for decades in the field of health, where the Orwellian FDA has treated the entire U.S. public to a nationwide blackout on truthful health information about healing foods and nutritional supplements. CNN has never covered that story, by the way. Most of the mainstream media has, in fact, gone right along with censorship of truthful health information by the FDA and FTC.

Now they’re suddenly crying wolf. But where was the media when the FDA was raiding nutritional supplement companies and arresting people who dared to sell healing foods with honest descriptions about how they might help protect your health? The media went right along with the cover-up and never bothered to even tell its viewers a cover-up was taking place.

You see, even CNN is willing to tolerate some Orwellian censorship, as long as its advertisers are okay with it. The only reason they’re talking about censorship in the Gulf of Mexico right now is because oil companies don’t influence enough of their advertising budget to yank the story.

Censorship is not okay in a free society

I like the fact that CNN is finding the courage to speak up now about this censorship in the Gulf, but I wish they wouldn’t stay silent on the other media blackouts in which they have long participated. Media censorship is bad for any nation, and it should be challenged regardless of the topic at hand. When the media is not allowed to report the truth on a subject — any subject! — the nation suffers some loss as a result.

Without the light of media scrutiny, corporations and government will get away with unimaginable crimes against both humanity and nature. That’s what’s happening right now in the Gulf of Mexico: A crime against nature.

The US Government doesn’t want you to see that crime. They’re covering it up to the benefit of BP. They’re keeping you in the dark by threatening reporters and photographers with arrest. How’s that for “total transparency?”

The seeds of tyranny

The loss of life in the Gulf of Mexico isn’t the only catastrophe taking place here, you see: Now we’re losing our freedoms while our government tries to intentionally blind us all from the truth of what’s happening on our own public beaches.

When those who seek truth are branded criminals by the government, it is only a matter of time before that government expands its criminalization labeling to include anyone who disagrees with it.

Well, I suppose that isn’t true.  I have two wonderful little ladies in the next room watching one last cartoon before bed and I am seated on the couch with the computer in front of me, listening to episodes of “Outlaw Biker” on the tube… this episode is about Mom Boucher.

The home cookin’ I made for dinner (Zatarain’s Blackened Chicken Alfredo) wasn’t a real hit with the gals, but I sure did enjoy it.  Mamma is out with a friend at the old Clubhouse, Carlos’, which we had to abandon simply because they didn’t have booze there… just beer.  But they do make a mean burger.

Oh, and there is the dog too… sheesh, I need to go back to the top of this post and change that little phrase.  I am practically surrounded!

Friday Night and I Ain’t Got No Room To Myself… yah, yah, yah… blah, blah, blah…

Actually, I am pretty psyched that the above tune is in my head.  You see, I made the mistake of breaking the news to the Ol’ Lady that the line-up for the Buffalo Chip in Sturgis this year included Ozzy Ozborne, Bob Dylan, AND Pee-Wee Herman.

She freaked… the Pee-Wee fan in her came bubbling to the surface as she sang “Mecka lecka hi mecka hi de ho” over and over.  I thought it was a flashback as bad as any flashback the creators of Pee-Wee’s Playhouse ever had (and you know they had a lot to come up with some of that s*it).

Sometime between chants of the phrase she exclaimed, “It’s my year for Sturgis… you stay home with the girls!  I gotta meet Pee-Wee!”

Well, I don’t know about that… but I suppose I could be persuaded to stay at the Chip this year and get a photo or two of myself with Pee-Wee for her… think that will work?  Yeah, I don’t know either.

Little D got her new Nightster last month (yes, I am a great husband), and our original plan was to ride to Sturgis together for the first time since our Honeymoon back in 2003.  However, we can’t seem to get a sitter for long enough.  Our girls are great, but they are only 3 and 4, so it is a bit to ask someone to watch them for a week or two… plus, D couldn’t bear to be away from them for that long.  So, only one of us will make the ride and seeing on how Sturgis is the National Ride for my club this year, I am the one to go.

But hey, I will get that picture… and maybe a shirt for her or something.  More Sturgis news, line-ups, and details to come.

Love, Respect, and Pee-Wee Herman,

ArtBiker

Many of you know Sputnik.  Even more of you know who he is and what he has done for the biker community.  I had the pleasure of meeting him for the first time in 2005 or so at a Popular Culture/American Culture Convention.  I was speaking about my biker related fine art work and he was speaking about biker’s rights.  He was good at that… it was what he did and who he was.

Shortly after I became more involved with the Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents in the Houston area.  Sputnik would show up at each meeting to give us the run down on what was going on in the world of biker rights.  At each meeting, I would take a short bit of time to say hello, ask how he was, and simply show respect.  He certainly had earned it.

Unfortunately, Sputnik passed away early this week and, while the news has been out since it happened, I am just now getting it into the blog.  For those that did not know, what follows is the e-mail that I, among many others, received Thursday morning.

Love, Respect, and Rest In Peace Brother,

ArtBiker

> JUNE 24, 2010
> The Texas Motorcycle Rights Association is sad to announce that our great
> Leader, Sputnik, passed away suddenly at approximately 5:00 AM this
> morning. I woke up at 5:45AM to find him on the living floor at the state
> office. It appeared that he crossed over quickly and did not suffer, from
> a massive heart attack. I can not begin to even put into words how
> devastating the loss is to the biker community, to his family, and to us
> who live with him at the state office, for all TMRA2, and to all of his
> brothers and sisters who loved him dearly.
> Sputnik will go down history as the greatest Motorcycle Rights Activist in
> the History of our Nation and we as his Task Force were truly blessed to
> be a part of this great Warriors life…God has a special place in Heaven
> for Sputnik and he told me yesterday that wanted all of us to continue the
> political work and to carry forward with his final Rally for the Birthday
> Bash in July. As soon as we know the Memorial Service information we will
> send out another broadcast.
>
> Our sincerest regrets to the entire Biker Community
> Terri Williams-State Secretary TMRA 2
> Stephanie Parks-TMRA2 Task Force
>

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