May
28
2009
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Laconia Bike Week (June 13 to 21)

laconia1Laconia Motorcycle Week is one of three national motorcycle rallies, the other two being Sturgis and Daytona Beach Bike Week. Also referred to as the Loudon Classic, the 2009 Laconia rally will be the 85th annual event and is on the Lightning Customs 2009 Major Bike rally list.
New Hampshire is a beautiful state and the Laconia area is no different. Laconia NH is surrounded by Lakes Winnipesaukee and Winnisquam; Paugus and Opechee Bays; and beautiful mountains and hills, so make time to do some riding in the area. In 2008 with less attendees it made it easier to get around to enjoy the scenic rides. Other attractions at this biker rally will include the Laconia Bike Show, Ride-In Bike Show, ultimate fighting, motorcycle parade, motorcycle auction, Notheast Regional Trike-In, tattoo contests, motorcycle stunts, poker runs, guided rides, and live music. There are also attractions at the bars including music, Jagermeister Promos, Coors promos, Budweiser Promotions,  stunt riders, bikini bike wash, tattoo contests, and more. The local dealerships have attractions like the Miss Heritage Harley Davidson Contest, Miss Bikeweiser Contest,  bikini and attractions for the bikers

May
21
2009
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Vintage Motorcycle days (Mid-Ohio) 2 months away

vintage-daysThe American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has announced that the 2009 edition of AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days will take place July 24-26, at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.

AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days has grown to become America’s grandest celebration of motorcycling heritage, and features numerous activities inspired by all eras. The weekend is loaded with highlights, including the world’s largest motorcycle swap meet, where collectors from throughout North America spread out over 35 acres to sell everything from fork boots to books to complete bikes. Also on tap are demo rides of current production bikes, motorcycling seminars, bike shows, stunt shows, the new product Manufacturers’ Midway, club corrals that feature both marque and regional clubs, and guided rides through the rolling Ohio countryside.

In addition, the weekend is scheduled to feature a full slate of motorcycle competition, including road racing, motocross, observed trials, hare scrambles and dirt track for both vintage and post-vintage motorcycles.

All proceeds from AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days benefit the AMA’s Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum in nearby Pickerington, Ohio.

2009 marks the 18th year of AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days and the event’s 15th year at the world-class complex of Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. In 2008, nearly 70,000 attendees converged on Mid-Ohio for the mid-summer extravaganza, which featured Triumph as the Marque of the Year, and AMA racing legends Bill Baird and Gene Romero as co-Grand Marshals.

Tickets for AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days 2009 will become available from Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course beginning on Nov. 30, 2008, at www.midohio.com or by phone at (800) MID-OHIO.

More announcements regarding the details of 2009 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days will be made soon, including the Marque of the Year, the Grand Marshal honoree and additional activities and exhibitions.

May
15
2009
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Bridgestone Recalls Exedra G850 Motorcycle Tires

April 6, 2009 
Bridgestone Americas Tire Operation (BATO) is recalling certain Bridgestone Exedra G850 G motorcycle tires, size 180/70R16 77H, sold as original equipment for MY 2008 and 2009 Triumph Rocket III Touring motorcycles.

The motorcycle to which these tires are applied develops very high torque and can cause torque-induced degradation in a body ply which may result in innerliner cracking that may lead to a slow leak in the rear tire. This condition does not affect the front tire.

The affected tires may begin to vibrate at moderate speeds. Continued use of a tire with this condition could lead to a vehicle crash. BATO is working with Triumph to notify owners and the defective tires will be replaced free of charge. In addition, the front tire will be replaced free of charge due to the matching requirements of the motorcycle.

The safety recall is expected to begin during April 2009. Owners may contact BATO toll-free at 1-800-465-1904.

Consumers may contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or at www.safercar.gov.

May
14
2009
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Myrtle Beach 69th Spring Bike Week (May 16-17)

After quite some controversy the town of Myrtle Beach, Florida has decided to go on with the annual spring bike week.  Although the city council has voted not to have the bikers in Myrtle Beach, there are still lots of the area that invites the bikers. All of Horry County and the small towns and areas around the city are looking forward to the bikers this year and each year to come.  Still located at Myrtle Beach Mall as it  has been for several years, this year should have a rasther large turnout. As always, there is no admission fee and free parking. The same layout will be offered to the general public including leathers, led’s, pinstriping, T-shirts, sewing, trailers, custom bike builders, and various vendors with a large inventory of merchandise.  for more info check out their website: http://www.myrtlemyrtle-beach-02myrtlebeachbikeweek2beachbikeweek.com/

May
08
2009
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James Stewart Gets Answer Racing its first Championship

Answer Racing

Answer Racing

(MAY 6th, 2009) – Saturday night, at a sold out Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, James Stewart gave Answer Racing its first 450 Supercross Championship in company history as well as taking his second Supercross Championship of his career.
Stewart, who swept the 2008 AMA National Motocross series, was thrilled about winning one of the most exciting Supercross series championships ever, after a hard fought 17 rounds.
“I have to give it up to all the guys at ANSWER. They, just like my team, stuck by me the entire season. Although this is my first year at Answer Racing, I feel like I have made a home there and a place where I plan on finishing out my career. ” Stated James Stewart.
Answer Racing’s Director David Casella is equally excited. “Having James win a championship for Answer is simply awesome. James has shown so much commitment to the brand this entire season, and we could not be happier having him on board. James has become the most dominant athlete in our sport and to be part of what he is accomplishing is amazing.”
Answer Marketing Manager, Roger Larsen adds, “I could not be more proud of James. After giving up 23 points at round one and dominating the rest of the series with 11 wins, I feel he truly deserved to win this championship. He has officially become the face of the Answer brand.”

Answer Racing has been in the business of making quality motocross products since 1976.
For more information log onto www.answerracing.com

James Stewart Big Air

James Stewart Podium

 

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May
07
2009
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Peyton Manning CHARITY Poker Run

The Iron Knights are sponsoring a charity poker run for the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St.Vincent.  This event will be held in Whiteland,Indiana and will be a  5 stop, 100 mile ride takes place on May 9, 2009. Registration starts at 9:30-11:30 at Dreyer Honda South. Go to www.iron-knights.net for more ride info! or call Rob Zajdel at 317-460-4116

Manning Hospital Football

May
04
2009
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The vote is in: CPSC decides to stay enforcement of law banning youth-model motorcycles and ATVs

May 4th, 2009

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has voted to stay enforcement of a lead law that currently bans the sale of youth-model motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). The stay, which extends through May 1, 2011, follows a unanimous vote by Acting Chairwoman Nancy Nord and Commissioner Thomas Moore.

The AMA Government Relations Department is currently examining the 25-page Stay of Enforcement document and will issue more details shortly. It can be viewed by clicking here.

The law in question is the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). Designed to protect children from lead in toys that might easily end up in children’s mouths, the language of the legislation has ensnared a number of products that have little exposure risk, including youth-model motorcycles and ATVs.

“While we applaud the CPSC commissioners’ vote to stay enforcement of the law, this doesn’t solve the real issue, which is the law itself,” said Ed Moreland, AMA vice president for government relations. “Youth-model motorcycles and ATVs should be exempt from the law, and Congress needs to act to make that happen. Hopefully, this stay will give Congress the time it needs to fix this law, and we will continue to work with both legislators and our partners in the industry to make certain that it does.”

Moreland added that nearly 80,000 AMA and ATVA (All-Terrain Vehicle Association) members contacted their lawmakers and the CPSC to let them know how they feel. “I’m convinced this helped shape Chairman Nord’s and Commissioner Moore’s decision to support a moratorium on enforcing the lead law,” he said.

Despite the stay, it is unclear whether state attorneys general will also decline to enforce the CPSIA. The sale of youth-model motorcycles and ATVs is still technically illegal. Even though a stay means that dealers would not be subject to fines or penalties imposed by the CPSC, state attorneys general would still be able to prosecute violators if they chose to do so.

“Motorcyclists and ATV riders need to let the Congress know that we are concerned about the law, and that we want kids’ OHVs excluded from the law,” said Moreland. “We need to continue to let our decision-makers know how we feel.”

Riders should contact their federal lawmakers and ask them to support legislation to exempt youth-sized motorcycles and ATVs from the CPSIA by going to the “Rights” and then “Issues and Legislation” section of the AMA website at AmericanMotorcyclist.com.

Also, individuals can sign up for the AMA/ATVA Government Relations Department’s Action E-list so that they can be notified by e-mail when their support is needed to make a difference on important issues.

Those interested in circulating a petition to change the CPSIA should contact Jessica Irving, AMA/ATVA grassroots coordinator, at jirving@ama-cycle.org.

CPSIA Background
The CPSIA took effect in February and it immediately stopped the sale of dirt bikes and ATVs designed for children 12 and under. The law was meant to protect children from dangerous levels of lead in toys, but it was written so broadly that it also impacted children’s books, clothes, motorcycles and ATVs.

Under the CPSIA, all youth products containing lead must have less than 600 parts per million by weight. The CPSC has interpreted the law to apply to various components of youth-model motorcycles and ATVs, 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.

To ensure continued availability and access to youth-model motorcycles and ATVs, the Motorcycle Industry Council, Specialty Vehicle Industry Association, the AMA, ATVA and others asked the CPSC to consider petitions submitted to exclude youth-model motorcycles and ATVs from the final rule governing the law.

The CPSC staff admits that the risk of exposure to lead from youth-model motorcycles and ATVs is relatively low. But the staff told the commissioners that the law is written so strictly that no lead absorption into the body is allowed. As a result, they say, motorcycles and ATVs shouldn’t be exempt from the law.

In April, the two-member CPSC rejected an industry request to exempt youth-model off-road motorcycles and ATVs from the CPSIA because the agency did not believe that it had the authority to exclude these vehicles from the lead-content limits imposed by Congress. However, the commissioners signaled their desire to issue a stay to give Congress the opportunity to change the law so that youth-model motorcycles and ATVs can be legally sold. The commissioners also expressed hope that manufacturers will use the delay to make changes to their products to make them meet the requirements of the new law.

“…ATVs and motorized bikes appropriately sized for children 12 and younger can again be available and the commission will not seek penalties for violation of Section 101 and related provisions of the (law) against those who sell them,” said Acting CPSC Chairman Nancy Nord on April 3. “I hope that the state attorneys general will follow the lead of the agency on this matter.

“All stakeholders — industry, users, Congress and the commission — need to come together to fix the statutory problems that have become so apparent, in a common sense approach that does not unnecessarily burden those regulated, yet provides safety for American families,” she said.

Courtesy of the AMA

May
01
2009
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Video: Craziest Motorcycle Jumps & Stunts

Robbie Maddison’s 2008 New Year’s Eve jump – Las Vegas

Robbie Maddison achieves the impossible, jumping his motorcycle to the top of the Arc de Triomphe at the Paris Las Vegas. Then he came down. Congratulations Robbie.

The GodFather Evel Knievel – Caesar’s Palace 1967

While in Las Vegas, Nevada, to watch Dick Tiger fight a middleweight title fight, Knievel first saw the fountains at Caesar’s Palace and decided to jump them. To get an audience with the casino’s CEO Jay Sarno, Knievel created a fictitious corporation called Evel Knievel Enterprises and three fictitious lawyers to make phone calls to Sarno. Knievel also placed phone calls to Sarno claiming to be from ABC-TV and Sports Illustrated inquiring about the jump. Sarno finally agreed to meet Knievel and the deal was set for Knievel to jump the fountains on December 31, 1967. After the deal was set, Knievel tried to get ABC to air the event live on Wide World of Sports. ABC declined, but said that if Knievel had the jump filmed and it was as spectacular as he said it would be, they would consider using it later.

Knievel used his own money to have actor/director John Derek produce a film of the Caesar’s jump. To keep costs low, Derek used his then-wife, Linda Evans, as one of the camera operators. It was Evans who filmed Knievel’s famous landing. On the morning of the jump, Knievel stopped in the casino and placed a single $100 dollar bet on the blackjack table, which he lost, stopped by the bar and got a shot of Wild Turkey and then headed outside where he was joined by several members of the Caesar’s staff, as well as two scantily clad showgirls. After doing his normal pre-jump show and a few warm up approaches, Knievel began his real approach. When he hit the takeoff ramp, he felt the motorcycle unexpectedly decelerate. The sudden loss of power on the takeoff caused Knievel to come up short and land on the safety ramp which was supported by a van. This caused the handlebars to be ripped out of his hands as he tumbled over them onto the pavement where he skidded into the Dunes parking lot. As a result of the crash, Knievel received a crushed pelvis and femur, fractures to his hip, wrist and both ankles and a concussion that kept him in a coma for 29 days.

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