Cycle Sounds Premium Motorcycle Audio Systems

Cycle Sounds Series 3Cycle Sounds, LLC, a market leading premium motorcycle and motorsports audio manufacturer has recently introduced their Series 3 audio system specifically designed and engineered for the V-Twin market. Each Series 3 Premium Sound System comes complete with your choice of 3 inch bullet speakers (black or chrome), high-powered mini amplifier with wiring harness and mount, handlebar MP3 mount, speaker mounts and all necessary connectors and wires to complete installation. These speaker systems are designed with a patented multiple shim mounting system that easily attaches to 7/8”, 1” and 1¼” bars without any additional mounting hardware. These lightweight bullet speakers produce clean crisp sound, with minimum distortion…even over engine and road noise. Systems work with iPod, iPhone, mp3, Satellite Radio or any device that uses a 3.5mm earphone jack. The Series 3 Premium Sound System works perfect on any style motorcycle.

Roadking Sample Cycle SoundsCycle Sounds, LLC also produces a wide variety of audio components, not just for the V-Twin market, but also for sportbikes, metric cruisers, ATV, UTV, scooters and the new Can Am.

CLICK HERE TO FIND CYCLE SOUNDS FOR YOUR MOTORCYCLE

Cycle Sounds is your source for motorcycle speakers and motorcycle stereo and audio products.

Posted in Product Reviews | Comments Off on Cycle Sounds Premium Motorcycle Audio Systems

Change your Sportster front wheel from 21 to 19

This 19 inch wheel looks as good as a 21 but its much stronger

This 19 inch wheel looks as good as a 21 but its much stronger

 

The first time, the change was motivated by economics. A customer had a Sportster Custom which, of course, had a 21 inch laced front wheel right from the factory. Many years and many miles of rough roads and potholes had taken their toll on the front wheel. Llots of the spokes were loose and the rim looked more like an octagon than a circle. To top it off, the front tire was nearly bald.

The cheapest way to go was a new(er), gently used 19 inch cast front wheel from Harley-Davidson, which we picked up for less than two hundred dollars. We installed a new Metzeler ME880 tire, and returned the motorcycle to the customer. We hoped for a more sturdy front wheel, but we got much more. The customer was back in a couple of days. “What did you really do to my bike?” she asked. “It feels lighter. It turns easier, it tracks better, it’s totally happy going around corners…it even stops better. Really, what did you do???”

Honestly, all we had done was to replace that skinny 21” laced wheel with a nice, sturdy, tubeless 19” front wheel. Her old tire was a 21” Metzeler; we installed a new 19” Metzeler to go with the 19” wheel. The only difference was the wheel itself, but dropping 2 inches of diameter and picking up a little bit of width really transformed the handling of that Sportster.

Since then, we have converted three more Sportster Customs from 21” front wheels to 19” (upgrading them from Dunlop to Metzeler in the process) and the customers are raving about the transformation of their rides. “You told me it would be great,” said one of our more recent ‘converts,’ “but it’s like a whole new motorcycle. It feels better now than it did when it was new.”

It’s very hard to believe, I know, but having ridden “before” and “after” bikes myself I can testify that it’s true. A Sportster with a 19 inch cast front wheel handles much better than one with a laced 21 inch front wheel. And a 19 inch front wheel is going to hold up much better to the slings and potholes of outrageous fortune (or our outrageous roads). With that meatier tire and a sturdier construction, it would take one heck of a whack to damage a typical cast 19 inch wheel.

“Oh,” they cry, “but a 19 inch front wheel is so ugly! The 21 looks so much better!” Well beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but if you stop by our store you can have a look at Chuck’s Sportster, which is graced with a beautiful, chromed, 19 inch billet wheel. It looks as good as a 21, but it has the strength of a 19.

If you just want to sit on the curb and look at your Sportster, fine. Keep that “pretty” 21. But if you want to ride the beast, consider upgrading to a 19. The view from the saddle is much better than the view from the curb any day!

Posted in Motorcycle Tech Tips, Product Reviews | Comments Off on Change your Sportster front wheel from 21 to 19

Metzeler: The best tires for your motorcycle

metzeler logoFor those of you with ADD we’ll start with the end: it’s Metzeler. If you’d like to know why we think that way, read on.
If you’ve been to Bikes Built Better you may have noticed that Chuck and Joe and I all have Metzeler ME880 tires on our bikes. Chuck and I ride Harleys, and Joe’s Yamaha Warrior is always on display in the showroom. ME880s are nice-looking tires, but that’s not why we ride them. Having tried other brands like the OEM Dunlops, Continental, Avon etc, we’ve all decided that the Metzeler ME880s are simply the best tires available for our cruisers and touring bikes. The dry handling is unbelievable, the wet handling is the best out there, and those ME880s barely even notice scarified (milled) roads or steel grate bridges. Some of the local guys have nicknamed the ME880s “spiderman tires” because they grip the road so well. The ME880s  usually last at least as long as the OEM Dunlops, though I usually get about an extra 5000 miles out of a set of Metzelers. And that’s repeatable. I’ve ridden over 100,000 miles on Metzelers and I keep good records.
On top of riding Metzeler ME880s, I’ve been selling them through various Harley dealers and independent shops since they were introduced. Whenever somebody’s looking for a better tire, we recommend Metzelers. And in about 20 years of selling these tires, I’ve only known one customer who decided he didn’t like them. He wasn’t a very good rider, and he declared that the Metzelers scared him because after they were installed the bike “turned too fast.” Aside from that one guy, riders love these tires. We hear comments like “I know you said they’d be good, but the difference is amazing!” and “The bike feels like it lost a couple of hundred pounds, just from installing those tires!” and of course “I rode over a steel grate bridge that used to scare the hell out of me, but now the bike hardly wiggles.” Occasionally someone will say that they’re not too impressed with Metzelers but, when we check the bike, we always find that the tire pressure is too low. Every time! We have bikes come in with as little as 10 psi. ME880s are designed to be run with relatively high pressure, usually 42-45 psi depending on the tire. Dropping the pressure by a mere 5 to 10 psi will adversely affect the way the tires feel, and shorten their life by quite a lot. When we correct the pressure in the tires of a non-believer, they always come back and thank us and swear to be good about their tire pressure in the future, because they have become fans of Metzeler tires, just like us.
I’m sure that some of you will scoff and say “you’re just hot on Metzelers because you make a lot of money on them.” Actually, we have better profit margins on Dunlops. We recommend Metzelers because we love them, and we know that our customers will love them, too.

Posted in Product Reviews | Comments Off on Metzeler: The best tires for your motorcycle

Cycle World International Motorcycle Show Jan 22-24

IMS09_GEN_Sport300x250

January 22 to 24 2010 We have discount cupons available here at the store that will get you tickets for $9.00. We will be closed on the 22nd to attend the event hope to see you there this is a great show only wish they would come to philly but this make a good winter excursion to the big apple.
Show Hours  
Friday, January 22 Noon – 9:00pm  Saturday, January 23 9:00am – 9:00pm Sunday, January 24 9:00am – 5:00pm

Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 W. 34th St.
New York, NY 10001

 

Adult: 1-day $15 (online advance) • 1-day $15 (online general admission) • 1-day $18 (box office)
Purchase tickets online in advance and save $2 off the box office price!
Adult Multi-day: 2-day $25 (box office only)
Children 6-11: 1-day $8 • 2-day $15, Children 5 & under: free
Child Multi-day: 2-day $15 (box office only)

Posted in Biker Events | Comments Off on Cycle World International Motorcycle Show Jan 22-24

Buell lineup of motorcycles will be discontinued

Last Buell ProductionThe Buell legacy has come to a premature end today as the last Buell rolls off the production line. It is unfortunate that we lose Buell at this very difficult finacial time. We are still hoping that an investment firm or another manufacture will pick up the Buell brand.

Harley issued the following statement: “A Buell Lightning XB12Scg rolled off the company’s East Troy, Wis., assembly line, the last of the 136,923 motorcycles built in the company’s 26 years of operation.

“Parent Harley-Davidson announced on Oct. 15 that the Buell lineup of motorcycles would be discontinued effective Dec. 18, 2009. Buell motorcycles will continue to be sold through existing dealers until inventory is depleted.”

After a dreadful third quarter financial result by the company Harley-Davidson pulls the plug on Buell. With sales down and the recession hitting especially hard to the manufacture. Harley had to decide which division to keep between MV Agusta and Buell. As you see it Harley believes that the money and market will stay behind MV Agusta and Buell is out on the street.

We are sad to see any manufacture go out of business but Buell really brought a small business attitude to the table and a lot of inovation (Fuel tank in the frame, Periemeter Brakes, and much more). We are hoping a private company will step up and try to buy the debt and company away from Harley and try to revive the company in a couple years time.

Official Statement from Buell Motorcycles:
EAST TROY, Wis. — (Thursday, October 15, 2009) Buell Motorcycle Company officials thanked the company’s customers, employees and dealers for an unforgettable ride, following today’s announcement by Harley-Davidson, Inc. that it will discontinue the Buell® product line as part of Harley-Davidson’s go-forward business strategy. The new long-term strategy aims to drive Company growth through a focus of efforts and resources on the Harley-Davidson® brand.

“I want to personally thank all our past and present Buell employees, dealers and suppliers for their efforts. I also want to thank Buell motorcycle owners for their support and passion for the brand,” said Buell Motorcycle Company President Jon Flickinger.

Flickinger said a limited number of new Buell motorcycles remain available for sale through authorized dealerships and production will wind down by October 30. He also stressed that Harley-Davidson will provide replacement parts and service through dealerships and that warranty coverage will continue as normal for Buell motorcycles.
“I will always be proud of what we have accomplished. It is a testimony to what a small group of passionate and inspired people can do, and with brilliant innovations, we’ve produced some of the best-handling bikes of all time,” said Buell Chairman and Chief Technical Officer Erik Buell. “I personally look forward to exploring how I can continue to work with Harley-Davidson to bring advanced product technology to riders.

“I have also had the great fortune to meet and get to know many Buell riders over the years, and they are an amazing and interesting group of free thinkers,” Buell said. “May you ride with pride into the future. And may your roads ahead be as adventuresome and rewarding as mine have been for the last 26 years.”

A wholly owned subsidiary of Harley-Davidson, Inc. since 1998, Buell Motorcycle Company was founded in 1983 by Erik Buell and produced more than 135,000 motorcycles. Over the past 26 years, Buell motorcycles won numerous design accolades and awards, and countless races and championships around the world

Posted in Motorcycle News | Comments Off on Buell lineup of motorcycles will be discontinued

Going To Biketoberfest 2009

  • What:  Biketoberfest is a fun-filled, family event that attracts motorcycle enthusiasts from throughout North America and Europe. Festivities include street festivals, concerts, charity rides, expos, seminars and celebrity appearances.
  • When: Biketoberfest is officially October 15-18, 2009 – Annually held on the third (long) weekend of October. We will be in Daytona from 10-12-09 to 10-19-09.
  • Where: Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida and all ride destinations north south and west.

Biketoberfest FunWe will be attending Biketoberfest October 12 to the 19th The good news is Bikes Built Better will be open and we are having a SALE ! For this week we will be selling tires at 25% off List and discounts on all parts accessories and apparel in stock or special order. We look forward to coming back with lots of new ideas for winter projects so be sure to visit us when we return and get a head start on your winter uprades and customizations.

We attended Biketoberfest last year 2008 when we won the Rats Hole Bike Show with our Dragonflyroad warrior. We are not showing any bikes this year we are just going to ride and have fun we need a break after a hard summer at the shop.

History of BiketoberfestDaytona Beach

Biketoberfest ‘s Birthmother— Janet Kersey, a Daytona Beach native and the official “The Birthmother of Biketoberfest®” – was hired as the director of tourism events by the DBACVB to create new festivals and events that would attract visitors during the off-season periods. Her first assignment was to create a special event, similar to the ever-popular Bike Week, centered around the American Motorcycle Association’s annual fall races held each October at Daytona International Speedway. This first event, originally named “The Daytona Fall Tour,” was held on October 16-18, 1992.
The Daytona Fall Tour featured a 125-mile scenic touring ride through VolusiaCounty, bike shows, races at Daytona International Speedway and Bikefest — a series of activities offered by Main Street merchants. The motorcycling festival attracted 5,000 new visitors, mostly from the Florida market, to the Daytona Beach area.
Biketoberfest Is Born— The success of the Convention and Visitors Bureau’s Daytona Fall Tour attracted increased interest from local merchants and the surrounding community. In 1993, local companies — such as The News-Journal Corporation, Daytona International Speedway and Daytona Harley-Davidson — sponsored concerts, trade shows, and other activities. Under the CVB’s direction, the Biketoberfest Development Committee was established and as a result, the number of activities increased to 40 in a three-day time span.

That year, the event’s name also changed from The Daytona Fall Tour to the newly created Biketoberfest. The new name became popular domestically and internationally, especially among motorcycle enthusiasts in Germany where the Oktoberfest celebration is held nationwide. The CVB’s London office began a marketing campaign aimed at drawing European bikers who wanted to escape Europe’s winter weather and enjoy a fun-filled Florida holiday.
Biketoberfest 1993drew 15,000 new visitors and generated more than $4.6 million dollars for the Daytona Beach area. In 1993 the CVB registered the name Biketoberfest® with the US Trademark office, marking it the first US trademark registered motorcycle event in the country. The CVB has since actively pursued any violations and maintains all legal rights under the US Trademark laws.
Growth Spurt (1994-1997)Biketoberfest 1994 featured 80 countywide activities over a four-day period, attracting about 25,000 new visitors from Florida, the eastern and western United States, and Canada. Those visitors generated an estimated $4.6 million impact.
The number of countywide activities during Biketoberfest 1995 grew to more than 150. Approximately 43,000 visitors from the United States, Canada, and Europe visited the area during the motorcycle festival. The total economic impact was $20.75 million, prompting a further expansion of the event in 1996.
Biketoberfest 1996expanded to more than 300 activities in two counties –Volusia and St. Johns. Also that year, the tourism bureau launched a Web page for the event.
Biketoberfest 1997 was named one of the top 25 events in the Southeast by the Southeast Tourism Society. It had an attendance of approximately 60,000. The event generated an economic impact of $32 million.
Biketoberfest 1998– With the addition of the NASCAR Pepsi 400 to the October schedule of events, Biketoberfest1998 was filled with activities that the entire family could enjoy. Returning activities included the Fall Cycle Scene Championship Cup Series and The Daytona Beach Harley-Davidson Seafood Festival. There was also a special appearance by legendary daredevil Evel Knievel.
Also new to the line-up was the “Tuesday Night Biketoberfest Internet Chat” hosted by the CVB. The chat — held every Tuesday night leading up to Biketoberfest — gave visitors a chance to ask questions and find out up-to-the-minute information about the event. Lucky participants even got the chance to “chat” with a celebrity.
Bikers Welcome Daytona Fall Bike WeekBiketoberfest 1999– Once again, Biketoberfest was named one of the Southeast Tourism Society’s Top 20 Events. Approximately 75,000 motorcycle enthusiasts attended the event. On the Internet, the official event Web site settled into its permanent home at www.biketoberfest.org and hosted Easy Rider star Peter Fonda online.

Biketoberfest 2000Biketoberfest2000 included several new activities, the most ambitious being the Daytona Harley-Davidson Thunder Over Dixie 2000. This touring event and concert benefited the Boggy Creek Gang Camp — a year-round camping facility for chronically ill children and their families.
Also that year, the BiketoberfestDevelopment Committee expanded its rider safety campaign. Done in conjunction with the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, the campaign included posters and radio public service announcements. In addition, the campaign was promoted on the official Biketoberfest Web site. The Biketoberfest Web site included rider safety tips, information on the city’s code of conduct and a link to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Web site. The committee also continued its three-year-old “Please Ride Quietly” campaign which reminded visitors and residents to ride without excessive revving or roaring of engines, especially after 11 p.m.
Biketoberfest 2001– The Daytona Beach area’s first post-September 11 tourism event, Biketoberfest2001 attracted motorcycle enthusiasts from throughout the U.S. who proudly displayed their US patriotism. The event was also host to a record 8 major fundraising campaigns by area non-profit organizations, including Easter Seals of Volusia and FlaglerCounties, the United Way of Volusia- Flagler Counties, the FloridaLionsConklinCenters for the Blind and the Zangi Grotto Masonic lodge. That year, Biketoberfest was designated a Southeast Tourism Society Top 20 Event for October 2001.
Biketoberfest 2002Biketoberfestcelebrated its tenth anniversary during the 2002 festivities. In commemoration of this milestone, the Convention and Visitors Bureau created and distributed the event’s official tenth anniversary poster at local visitor information centers. In addition, Main Street jeweler Humphreys & Son sold limited edition commemorative Biketoberfest coins. Only 500 of the pure silver coins were minted.
Biketoberfest 2003– The eleventh annual Biketoberfestevent was a celebrity-studded affair that featured appearances by The Teutel Family — stars of the popular Discovery Channel series American Chopper — and Jesse James — star of the cable network’s Monster Garage program. The 2003 event also marked the debut of the official Biketoberfest Pocket Guide and merchandise line. In addition, the popular festival was selected as one of the Southeast Tourism Society’s Top 20 Events for the month of October 2003.

Biketoberfest 2004  – Even  an historic hurricane season in August and September couldn’t stop the momentum of Biketoberfest®. The Daytona Beach Area CVB launched a colorful new web site at www.biketoberfest.org, where visitors can book rooms and find out about the latest events. Biketoberfest2004 was enhanced with early activities the weekend before, such as the first Stars and Stripes Weekend on Main Street.The event was named as a Top 20 event by the Southeast Tourism Society and also won three Kaleidoscope awards from the Southeast Chapter of the International Festivals & Events Association (IFEA). Although there was no racing at the Daytona International Speedway because of infield construction, the first Buffalo Chip event was held there.

Biketoberfest 2005  – The 13th edition of Biketoberfestcame and went like a typical teenager – unpredictable and highly dramatic! With Wilma lingering south for the entire four days of the event, crowds were lighter than anticipated. Visitors who were here for the festival reported having a great time throughout the event, however. One major highlight was the grand opening of Destination Daytona, a 109,000 square food Harley Davidson dealership which will welcome bikers year-round. Inside the complex the Daytona Beach Area CVB opened an ‘OfficialWelcomeCenter.’

Biketoberfest 2006  – Budweiser may be the king of beers, but in 2006 it was the king of Biketoberfest, joining the event lineup as the newest promotional partner – signing a one year agreement to be the ‘Official Beer of Biketoberfest !’ The new partner presented at many activities throughout the 14thweekend including the new Budweiser Cool Your Pipes Zone at the Daytona International Speedway. The Speedway kicked it up a notch with more displays, live entertainment, food and apparel vendors at its KickstandCity, in addition to its Fall Cycle Scene races. The fall event continues to spread throughout a countywide area, with bikers hanging out at the traditional hot spots of Main Street, Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard, Gilly’s Pub 44 and all the great places on US Highway 1. But they are also enjoying areas farther away, like Destination Daytona and the Rajun Cajun event at InletHarbor in Ponce Inlet. Ride on!

Biketoberfest 2007Beautiful fall weather was the order of the day as over 175,000 bikers showed up for this top rated US Rally. It was a picture perfect time with folks arriving from all across the US called by the open road and the beautiful, sunny weather and cool fall breezes Florida is famous for. You could literally walk down the street and see license plates from every state. New to the event line up was a great new promotional partner State Farm of Florida! Yes those friendly guys and gals were out and about all weekend with visitors having the time of their lives. Additionally we added the first ever (at any rally we’re told) Official Tatoo of the event logo. At Daytona International Speedway they opened the doors to free access to the races, fan zones and added a new event called the Monster Mile where you could actually ride your own bike around this World Famous Speedway. Additionally the newly re-vamed Daytona 500 Experience attraction was hosting an open house, showcasing all the new attraction updates and activities for visitors for FREE. Destination Daytona’s new pavillian was rocking as well with a live performance by ……. Area events continued to expand throughout the entire County of Volusia too with over 100 different locations adding on site events, live entertainment and fun for participants of all ages. Riding was at a premium and many folks had the opportunity to see the treasured backroads known mostly by the locals. It was great riding, beautiful bikes and lots of new friendships made as this version of the event goes down in the history books as a perfect ending to the riding season.

Posted in Biker Events, Other Information | Comments Off on Going To Biketoberfest 2009

1st ANNUAL BIKE WEEK NEW ORLEANS: May 6th – 10th, 2009

New Orleans Bike WeekImagine a huge Broken Spoke Saloon with hot barmaids and biker contests and four days of non-stop headliner entertainment transported from Sturgis to the heart of ‘The Big Easy,’ the one and only New Orleans.

Add one of the biggest Easyriders Shows and “authentic” New Orleans cooking and culture, including charity plantation and riverfront rides and famous chefs mixing it up with famous bike builders in the “Chrome Kitchen.”

This all-inclusive event presented by Bikeweek.com, the Broken Spoke Saloon and Easyriders Events, May 6th to 10th will feature negotiated hotel accommodations, quality food, drinks and rides, with a hub of activity and nightly shows at the New Orleans Broken Spoke.

“This will be more than a bike rally in New Orleans, this will be a New Orleans experience for bikers,” said Larry Oliphant, CEO of Bikeweek LLC/Bikeweek.com. “This will be a world class annual event in partnership with the City of New Orleans, State of Louisiana, Budweiser, Coca-Cola, Easyriders and of course the world famous Broken Spoke Saloon.

“No one throws a festival like New Orleans, and no one throws a party like Jay Allen and his Broken Spoke.”
Edgar Winter, BlackFoot, Farrell Webber Band, Aultimate Ozzy, Hells Bells (AC/DC tribute band), Seven Bridges Road (Eagles tribute band), and Houses of Holy (Led Zeppelin tribute band) have already been signed for this event.  

Sugar Mill The World’s Biggest Biker Bar, the Broken Spoke Saloon will be rolling its 18-wheelers into the ultimate party town to create the ultimate party in the French Quarter’s Warehouse District – complete with four days of live headliner music, dare devil and thrill shows, the Budweiser Burn Out, bike build offs and more.

The Louisiana Hospitality Foundation will be serving “authentic” New Orleans cuisine throughout the rally at “rally prices.”

No stranger to New Orleans, Jay has fond memories from his early 20’s when he was a “Lucky Dog” man, peddling Lucky Dog hot dogs and chili dogs on Bourbon & Toulouse street corners, and living “for cheap” in slave quarters on Esplanade Street.
“It’s my hope that we can all partake in the party, rides and events and share the birth of a tradition that will be around for many years to come,” said the famous bar owner. “The New Orleans Spoke will be in the perfect party spot, chock full of the hottest of wild bartenders and contests that are on the razor’s edge – hot, funny and tweaked!”

Across the street, rally goers will be able to check out one of the biggest Easyriders V-Twin shows of the Easyriders Eventyear, being staged in the New Orleans Convention Center.

“Easyriders Events is proud to be part of the Bike Week New Orleans project,” said John Green, director of Easyriders Events. “It is a rare opportunity for us to be involved at ground level with a group as passionate about the Motorcycle lifestyle as we are.

“We have seen a recent shift in Motorcycle entertainment. With the new economy, people are looking for the same experience they find at Daytona and Sturgis close to their home turf.”

The New Orleans Easyriders Show will feature all the usual elements that make for a great show.

Posted in Biker Events | Comments Off on 1st ANNUAL BIKE WEEK NEW ORLEANS: May 6th – 10th, 2009

Mertile Beach Horry County ponders higher outdoor event fees

Myrtle Beach Bike WeekHorry County Council members discussed beefing up regulations for large outdoor events to address some residents’ concerns over the area’s motorcycle rallies on Thursday, but also decided to make it cheaper for nonprofit groups to get the required event permits.

Under the new guidelines, businesses putting on outdoor events with more than 500 people in unincorporated Horry County would need to pay a $250 application fee and $100 per day of the event to obtain a special-event permit. Fees would be waived for nonprofit groups. The county now charges a $25 application fee.

Some residents hoped that better regulation over outdoor events would help resolve complaints about noise, traffic and rude behavior during the Harley-Davidson spring rally and the Atlantic Beach Bikefest, which are both held in May and attract about 250,000 people each to the area.

The regulations have already received the first of three required votes from the council. Thursday’s meeting was a subcommittee of the council where tweaks, such as the nonprofit exemption, were made to the rules.

The regulations would apply to all groups throughout the year, not just during bike rallies. The current definition of a special event is vague, and it is not always clear which events need a permit. Public Safety Director Paul Whitten said new regulations should clarify that.

The discussion over outdoor events is the county’s latest attempt to address residents’ concerns over the motorcycle rallies. The council is also thinking about restricting where vendors can be located, and Myrtle Beach passed a set of ordinances last year aimed at eliminating the rallies.

Parades, and sporting events with more than 4,000 attendees that need temporary structures, will also need a special-event permit under the new regulations. Permits would be valid for five days.

Even if attendance is below 500, outdoor events that require an excessive police presence or allow drinking or wet T-shirt contests, pudding wrestling or burn-out pits would also need a permit.

County officials said their objective is not to discourage outdoor events but to make sure they are policed properly and are safe for the community. Deputy County Attorney Arrigo Carotti said he believes the new rules would withstand a court challenge because it treats everybody the same.

“Our intent here is not to bog people down in paperwork and aggravate them in what they have to do and putting these nitpicky requirements on them,” said Councilman Bob Grabowski, chairman of the public safety committee, which met Thursday.

Possible penalties for unpermitted events include a small fine, paying for police officers that were required to manage the event and losing a business license, Carotti said. Unpermitted events could be shut down.

Previously, special-event permits were approved by the council, but the new regulations would make Whitten, as public safety director, the person responsible for the decision. It would be based on an applicant’s plans for safety, lighting and other factors, and an appeal can be made to the county administrator.

Posted in Biker Events | Comments Off on Mertile Beach Horry County ponders higher outdoor event fees

Yamaha Motor Posts Quarterly Loss on Lower Motorcycle Demand

Yamaha the world’s second largest motorcycle makerYamaha Motor Co., the world’s second- largest motorcycle maker, posted its first quarterly loss in at least four years as the global recession hammered demand.

The company had a fourth-quarter loss of 41.65 billion yen ($467 million) compared with a net income of 3.73 billion yen in the year-earlier period. Bloomberg calculated the loss from preliminary full-year figures released by the company today.

Yamaha, the maker of Royal Star Venture motorcycles, lost customers in North America and Europe as people pared consumption of leisure goods amid the credit crisis and falling home values. The company will cut salaries of executives by as much as 20 percent from February to December.

Full-year net income fell 98 percent to 1.5 billion yen compared with 71.2 billion yen in 2007, the company said in a preliminary earnings report today. Sales dropped 9 percent to 1.6 trillion yen.

The company, which gets 90 percent of its revenue outside of Japan, was also hurt by the stronger yen. The yen gained 17 percent against the U.S. dollar in the fourth quarter, eroding the value of overseas sales.

Yamaha’s shares were little changed at 880 yen at the close of trading in Tokyo today. The stock has dropped 5.6 percent so far this year.

Posted in Other Information | Comments Off on Yamaha Motor Posts Quarterly Loss on Lower Motorcycle Demand

Harley-Davidson Introduces New Iron 883

Harley Davidson Iron 883MILWAUKEE (January 26, 2009) – With a defiant attitude embracing the pure essence of riding, the new Iron 883 model is the latest Harley-Davidson® Dark Custom™ motorcycle.

Harley-Davidson Sportster motorcycles like the Iron 883 have stood against the grain since their introduction in 1957, when the modern rebel culture was being bred from restless veterans and hot rod pioneers. Sportster motorcycles became the starting point for many legendary choppers of the 1960s, while also getting pumped up for championship dirt racing and dare devil stunt riding in the 1970s.

The Iron 883 model continues that rebellious tradition with responsive handling, smooth clutch effort and durable carbon reinforced drive belt while pushing the styling of motorcycling minimalism to the edge. Decked in black from fender-to-fender, the new Harley-Davidson Iron 883 motorcycle brings the beat of an 883 Evolution® engine backed up by a combo of gritty, old-school garage features like front fork gaiters, drag style handlebar and side-mount license plate holder. A ticket to ride the Iron 883 starts at just $7,899 MSRP, leaving plenty of freedom for customization.

“The Iron 883 defies the plastic conventions of other motorcycles at this price,” said Mark-Hans Richer, Harley-Davidson Chief Marketing Officer. “It’s got old school style, a new school ride and gives the owner a platform for creative customization.”

The black powder-coated 883cc Evolution powertrain with black covers takes the Iron 883 deep into the heart of darkness. With Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) and performance tuning with a broad torque curve, the Iron 883 delivers plenty of power for the city scene. The pipes on the straight cut shorty dual exhaust flow the distinctive Harley-Davidson V-Twin sound.

The black chopped rear fender with its combination stop/turn/tail lights shows more of the 150 mm rear tire and black, 13-spoke cast aluminum wheel, while the front tire also rides on a black wheel. The rest of the Iron 883 gets a darker-suited presence with black front forks and fender supports, fuel tank, oil tank cover, belt guard, drag style handlebar and mid mount foot controls.

A one-piece, solo classic seat with a height of 25.3 inches fits the lone rider, while a passenger seat and a backrest in complementing black finishes can be added as accessories.

As the latest of the Harley-Davidson Dark Custom motorcycles, the Iron 883 is stripped down and ripe for custom creativity. Dark Custom motorcycle riders have the youngest average age for Harley-Davidson buyers. Soul mates of the Iron 883 include the Nightster®, Night Train®, Cross Bones®, Fat Bob® and Street Bob® motorcycles. Check out more on Dark Custom motorcycles at www.harley-davidson.com/darkcustom.

The Iron 883 is available in Black Denim and Brilliant Silver Denim colors.

Iron 883 features and highlights:

Rubber-mounted Evolution 883 cc V-Twin black powder-coated engine

Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)

Black fuel tank with unique graphics

Black front forks with gaiters

Black belt guard and front fender supports

Black, 13-spoke cast aluminum wheels, 19-inch front / 16-inch rear

Black low rise drag style handlebar

Black mid-mount foot controls

Black low profile front fender

Black chopped rear fender with combination rear stop/tail/turn lights

Chrome staggered shorty exhaust with dual mufflers

Side-mounted license plate holder

One-piece, solo Sportster classic seat

25.3-inch seat height

Optional Harley-Davidson Smart Security System

Classic 3.3-gallon fuel tank

 

Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only major U.S.-based motorcycle manufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s Web site at www.harley-davidson.com.

Posted in Motorcycle News | Comments Off on Harley-Davidson Introduces New Iron 883