Mar
30
2009
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OHV Lead Ban Reversal Legislation

The MIC seeks rider support for two new bills that would overturn the CPSIA ban on youth off-road vehicles.

The MIC seeks rider support for two new bills that would overturn the CPSIA ban on youth off-road vehicles.

Courtesy of the Motorcycle Industry Council
Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC), along with the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America (SVIA), have announced their support for two new bills – S. 608 and H.R. 1587 – that would overturn the ban that resulted from the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008, aka the Lead Ban, which brought the sales of off-highway motorcycles and ATVs designed for kids 12 and under to an abrupt halt on February 10, 2009. (more…)

Mar
29
2009
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Police department testing Honda motorcycles

Police department testing Honda motorcycles

As you all know I love all things 2 wheeled… here is an interesting story if you want to pick up a harley on the cheap at auction or maybe your like me and you wonder why Honda’s built in the USA cost the police dept half of what Harleys do and preform better. I’d liek to see them on V-Rods but that would be 3 times the price and kind of bad as they might catch up to me lol

Bear.

 

Here’s the Story

GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Police Department hopes to save more than half of the cost of operating the motorcycles in its fleet by switching from Harley-Davidson bikes to Hondas.

Two of the faster, sportier Honda ST1300P motorcycles were purchased this month, with more to follow as the older bikes are phased out, according to the police department. (more…)

Mar
28
2009
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Biker Joke

A biker went to a bar and ordered a drink. As he sat sipping his whiskey, a young lady sat down next to him. She turned to the biker and asked, “Are you a real biker?” He replied, “Well, I’ve spent my whole life on Motorcycles. My momma was pregnant with me when she rode on the back of my Daddy’s bike, then as a little boy I rode on the back with my Daddy until I finally got my own ride. I’ve been riding a motorcycles ever since. So yes, I guess I am a real biker.”

She said, “I’m a lesbian. I spend my whole day thinking about women. As soon as I get up in the morning, I think about women; when I shower, watch TV, eat, whatever, everything seems to make me think of women.” Then she got up and left.

The biker was thinking about what just happened when a man sat down next to the biker and asked, “Are you a real biker?”

He replied, “I always thought I was, but I just found out I’m a lesbian.”

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Mar
27
2009
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Mar
26
2009
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25th Annual Antique & Classic Motorcycle Show & Swap Meet

Here is a great event for anyone who will be in the Phoenix, Arizona  area on the 5th of April. This is an event that is hosted by The Arizona Antique & Classic Motorcycle Enthusiast (AACME).This is also the oldest, most prestigious vintage motorcycle show in Arizona. This event is Open to all Vintage bikes, Japanese, European, American. All proceeds go to the “Ride For Kids” Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. This event will take place at the El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium, 552 North 40th Street, Phoenix, (Just south of the 40th St. Exit on the 202 Freeway) from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p. for more info contact Mike  at 602-841-6064 or by email at dhogan@sprynet.com . old_bike_letterhead

Mar
25
2009
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Helmets, Helmets… Helmets

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Mar
23
2009
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Press Releases MX Sports and AMA Pro Racing Release 2009 Motocross Rulebook

Press Release Issued By MX Motorsports and AMA Pro Racing (March 19, 2009)

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The press release follows:

MORGANTOWN, W.V. (March 19, 2009) – With the series-opening race just over two months away, MX Sports, in conjunction with AMA Pro Racing, is pleased to announce the release of this year’s AMA Pro Racing Motocross Rulebook.

While much of the rulebook remains familiar, four significant changes have been made, thanks in part to the transition of MX Sports as series manager of the 2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championships. (more…)

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Mar
22
2009
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Bear’s Rant “Fake Dog Tags” Biker or Not, Plastic Bikers, Pretend Bikers… Shut up and Ride!

cafeme1Another month another rant… this months observation, complaint and commentary is about a thorn in my side. The “Pretend Biker”… you have all seen them; people who wear bike clothing and more and more often these day, mix of leather and skull caps and biker “brands”. These tire kickers are usually bike less, often never having straddled a bike and in general know squat about bikes past or present. This brings me to my next beef I saw one of these pretend bikers wearing, FAKE DOG TAGS ………… nothing makes my blood boil more, with all this role playing going on I wonder who is a real person these days.

The producers of fake dog tags, and new biker jackets that have had a belt sander taken to them so they look used need to rethink a few things… the worst part is this stuff sells. What ever happened to earning something! Dog tags and good worn in leathers with a bit or road rash are two things I own and I did not get them in a store…

Reminds me of a saying “when sex was safe and motorcycles where dangerous” I guess those day are really gone, still that does not mean I have to like all these phony’s parading around in “lifestyle gear” hell it should be called dress up gear!

Play time is over I’m not one to incite any violence but rather give these poor souls some guidance, I have made it my mission to let everyone on these fake dog tag wearing, biker look a likes know if they dress the part they better be it and that fake dog tags are not acceptable under any circumstances.

As for fake dog tags; how can any person with half a brain not see that it’s and insult to those who have severed and a mockery of the rights and freedoms men have fought and died for. Maybe that’s the only good thing about it they have the freedom to do it. I remember when the way I dressed was because I rode near year round and the gear was not looked at as cool… I would be stared at in my dirty jeans motocross jackets and goggles at gas stops; now it’s a fashion statement. hell I even saw a road race style jacket for sale the other day with spray on road rash and track grim… now I’ve seen it all.

If you’re new to the sport take this piece of advice, take your time pay your dues learn to get your hands dirty once and a while and where the gear that suits your riding not what the fashion catalogues try to sell. If you’re a seasoned rider or a reentry rider after a break, join me in the fight against the dilution of our sport by taking a younger rider under your wing and letting them know that fake dog tags and spray on road rash are not acceptable period.

Spread the word “Shut up and Ride”

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Mar
21
2009
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Bear’s Spring Motorcycle Check List

Why must the nut always fall in that unreachable place!

Why must the nut always fall in that unreachable place!

Spring is here and there are a few things you should be thinking about when getting back on the road.

Below is a pretty through checklist to run through be for hitting the road this spring!

Have a great and safe season!
Keep it between the ditches and the shinny side up!

Spring Check List:

Electrical
· Check head light high/low beam, tail/brake light, turn signals, instrument and driving lights.
· Test Kill button/switch and inspect overall wiring for chafe. Use wire ties to secure loose wires. A shot of WD-40 will keep switches & locks healthy.
· Check battery levels and clean terminals. Baking soda & water will clean corrosion from the post (Don’t get it inside the battery!), a little petrolatum or grease helps prevent future corrosion.
· Inspect starter connections & mounting bolts. Check shaft for excessive wear if noisy.
· If your bike has a fuse box, check ‘em and get spares or Test Breakers. Fire is bad.

Engine
Fluids
· Check levels. If engine/trans. oil is very dark or black, smells burnt, change oil & filter.
· Inspect fuel filter & screens for crud and check lines for chafe and dry rot.
· Water cooled Engines:
Check coolant/anti-freeze level, and check flow/pump/hoses.

Brakes
· Check and adjust lever & pedal travel. Refer to your owners/shop manual for specs.
· Check master cylinders for clean brake fluid & proper fluid levels.
· Irregular or “jerky” stopping may mean a warped rotor or drum.
· Inspect pads/liners and replace if needed. Don’t let a front brake grab on wet pavement.
· Brakes are possibly the most important component on a bike. Don’t bet your life on worn brakes!

Tires & Wheels
· Inspect tires for even wear, tread depth and dry rot (cracking) or cuts in side walls.
· Inspect valve stems for dry rot (and rim cuts on tube stems).
· Check air pressure. Do not over inflate especially in Hot conditions/climate.
· Inspect rims for dents, cracks (alloy) and Carefully tighten loose spokes.
· Check axles, axle nuts & hardware for tightness & wear and lube the bearings.
· Inspect drive chain(& lube) or belt for excessive wear and adjust/replace as needed.

Engine & Transmission
· Check spark plugs. Brown to grayish-tan is good. Black is probably from burning oil or a rich fuel/air mix., light gray or whitish can mean a lean fuel/air mix or an intake leak.
· Check carb(s), adjust float level(s) & idle/fuel/air. Clean carbs are happy carbs… Aerosol Carb/Injector cleaner can work wonders on carburetor or fuel injected motors.
· Inspect/adjust ignition components & replace old spark plugs & wires.
· About every 500 miles, check nuts, bolts & screws for tightness.
· Inspect oil lines for leaks, cracks or chafe & look for oil leaks from the engine/trans. case(s).
· Inspect air filter(s) and if dirty, replace or clean depending on type.
· Inspect exhaust for leaks (especially at the manifold) and check mounting brackets. · Adjust clutch, replace plates if slipping or dragging. Check primary drive chain/belt.

Frame & Suspension
· Check/tighten/torque all nuts & bolts, & engine/trans. mounting hardware.
· Look for hair line cracks around engine/transmission mounting brackets.
· Check steering head/fork assembly for looseness/tightness and adjust if needed.
· Lube steering(tree) bearings.
· Check fork fluid level (refer to owners manual, use only approved hydraulic fluid).
· Inspect rear shock(s), (replace if worn or soft) and check fender mounting brackets/hardware.
· Inspect handle bars for cracks, check mounts and oil all cables.

Highway Tool Kit & Spares

  • Wrench set.
  • Sockets with ratchet, extensions, U-swivel.
  • Screw drivers.
  • Pliers (needle nose, vice grip & slip joint).
  • Crescent wrench.
  • Hex wrenches.
  • Small utility knife.
  • Small hammer & punch.
  • Hack saw blades.
  • File.
  • Thickness gauge.
  • 12v test lamp.
  • Fuses.
  • Assorted nuts, bolts, cotter pins, etc.
  • Chain mast. link & spare links.
  • Spark plugs.
  • Ign. points or module.
  • Hose clamp.
  • Bulbs.
  • Spoke wrench.
  • Elect. Tape.
  • Elect. wire.
  • 1 Can Flat Fix.
  • Flat tire plug kit.
  • Sm. tube silicon/gasket maker.
  • Picture (braided)wire.
  • 1 Qt. Oil.
  • Shop rag.
  • Small flash light.
  • 8′x10′ poly plastic rain sheet.
  • CELL PHONE…

Remember we’re here at the Old Bike Barn www.oldbikebarn.com if you need some tech help or advice on parts.

Mar
20
2009
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U.S. House Kills Bill That Would Have Closed 2 Million Acres to Off-Highway Riding

In a major victory for off-highway motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle (ATV) riders, the U.S. House on Wednesday, March 11, voted down a bill that would have banned motorized vehicles from more than 2 million acres of public land, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports.

The bill — Senate Bill 22: The Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 — failed to get the required two-thirds vote of the House members for approval. The vote was 282 yes to 144 no, with six lawmakers abstaining.

The bill had raised the ire of the AMA and others not only because it was a package of more than 160 bills put together to form a single bill more than 1,300 pages long, but also because it was fast-tracked through the Senate earlier this year and then positioned for a final House vote without the consideration of House members on more than 70 bills in the package.

“AMA members played a significant role in the defeat of this bill,” said Ed Moreland, AMA vice president for government relations. “We asked all AMA members, off-highway motorcyclists, ATV riders and everyone who supports responsible outdoor recreation to immediately contact their congressional representative and ask them to reject the bill. And people responded, flooding their lawmakers with requests to vote ‘no.’”

U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop (R-Utah), a leading voice opposing the measure, agreed: “This bill was the poor product of a poor process, and it would have cut off reasonable access for a whole host of activities on our public lands. I think it’s correct to say that the defeat of this bill today was a victory for Americans who appreciate access, such as the millions of folks who enjoy responsible recreation on our public lands.

“This specific fight is certainly not over, but the grassroots lobbying so far has definitely helped our cause,” Bishop said.

Speaking on the House floor before the vote, U.S. Rep. Doc Hastings (R-Wash.) warned that the bill “bans recreational access to millions of acres of public land despite proponents claims that it will protect vast new land areas for the appreciation of Americans. Lands that citizens currently use for enjoyment will be barricaded from recreational vehicle use.”

Moreland noted that other land-access groups were also involved in fighting this measure, including Americans for Responsible Recreational Access, the BlueRibbon Coalition, the Motorcycle Industry Council, the Off-Road Business Association, the American Council of Snowmobile Associations and others.

The bill was written poorly, lumping together so many different proposals, Moreland said. Additionally, it would have unreasonably banned responsible motorized recreation on more than 2 million acres of public land by inappropriately designating it as Wilderness. The procedures used for fast-tracking the bill through the legislative process also violated the spirit of open and democratic government.

Moreland warned, however, that while the AMA is cautiously optimistic about the outcome of today’s vote, this bill, or one very similar to it, could re-emerge in another form soon. Riders must remain vigilant.

An easy way to stay on top of issues affecting motorcycling is to sign up for the AMA Government Relations Department’s Action E-list in the Rights section of www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com. That way you can be notified by e-mail when you can make a difference on important issues.


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Mar
19
2009
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2009 AMA Vintage Days (Mid Ohio rally)

2009 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days Mid-Ohio

2009 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days Mid-Ohio

Just wanted to remind everyone about this years Vintage Days in Ohio. Although it is still well over 4 months away we all know how fast these coming spring months fly by and next thing you know it we are in the sweltering hot days of summer. For those of you who have never attended Vintage Days before i will give you on piece of advice it is well worth it. From the huge swap meet to the old vintage bikes whipping around the track along with stunt shows and a very friendly crowd it is something not to miss. Last year alone  almost 70 000 people flocked to vintage days to see the showcase of vintage bikes. Like i said it is still early to think about it but it is literally around the corner. If anyone requires additional information feel free to check out this link. http://www.amadirectlink.com/vmd/2009/

here is a couple of  pics from last years show:

Mar
18
2009
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Firstgear Mojave 2.0 Gloves

Firstgear Mojave 2.0 GlovesFirstgear Mojave 2.0 gloves are excellent choice for all types for riders beginner to hardcore, the perforated leather and fabric allows you too keep cool on those hot spring/summer days.

* All leather glove
* Perforated leather back for ventilation
* Gel pad on palm reduces vibration
* Box-finger construction with side stretch panels for comfortable fit
* Pre-curved fingers for added comfort
* Adjustable wrist strap
* Elastic wrist retention

More info on this Firstgear item:

> Firstgear Mojave 2.0 Men’s Gloves @ OldBikeBarn.com
> Firstgear Mojave 2.0 Women’s Gloves @ OldBikeBarn.com

Mar
17
2009
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Please prevent the CPSC from banning youth motorcycles and ATVs

Write your Representatives and the Consumer Product Safety Commission Today!
On August 14th, 2008, Congress passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA).  Intended to make children’s everyday toys safer, the rule governing implementation of the act threatens to end youth off-highway vehicle (OHV) riding entirely.

According to section 101(a) of the enacted legislation, all youth products containing lead must have less than 600 parts per million (ppm) by weight.   The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has interpreted the law to apply to various components of youth OHVs including the engine, brakes, suspension, battery and other mechanical parts.  Even though the lead levels in these parts are small, they are still above the minimum threshold.

The unavailability of youth OHVs will devastate family OHV recreation and cripple amateur competition, creating a domino effect across all aspects of motorized recreation.

In order to assure continued availability and access to youth OHVs, the Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) and Specialty Vehicle Industry Association (SVIA) submitted petitions to the CPSC asking that certain vehicles be excluded from the final rule governing the law.

It is critical that Congress and the CPSC know the petition exists and that they act on it to maintain a vital form of recreation for American families, preserve youth racing and protect the thousands of jobs associated with this industry.

Please write or call your Representative and the CPSC today and ask them to approve the petition to exclude youth OHVs from the CPSIA lead content requirements.

To contact the CPSC directly, use their contact form, or use the handy Take Action box provided on the AMA Issues and Legislation page found here


Mar
16
2009
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International Female Ride Day 2009

International Female Ride Day

International Female Ride Day occurs every year on the first Friday of May. Its a day for women motorcyclists, worldwide, inviting women to join together on their motorcycles, not matter the type, size or style and –JUST RIDE!

INTERNATIONAL FEMALE RIDE DAY was created by MOTORESS International’s Founder and Director, Vicki Gray with the aim to HIGHLIGHT the many numbers of women actively enjoying motorcycling; HEIGHTEN awareness of women riders, and INSPIRE those who have not yet taken it up. Each participant is a role model for women in motorcycling!

This day each year expands country by country, rider by rider each year in hopes of a synchronized,celebrated day just for female riders–WORLDWIDE!

This information, along with more details, can be found on http://www.motoress.com/femalerideday.asp

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