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To Broke Down and Pissed... Been there... Done that. It's not a new thing, either. I recall, specifically, a rear-tire blow-out I had back in 1982 during rush-hour on a 6-lane freeway. It was hours, before another rider actually stopped, despite the fact that I was using the universal "Rider_In_Trouble" signal (helmet sitting on the shoulder of the road about 25 feet behind the bike). I was amazed how few riders knew the signal, INCLUDING the dude who DID stop. I'd wager, nobody reading this post remembers it. We seem to have stopped educating each other.
Goose |
Laughlin wont get any of my money again! "The way they treat bikers". 700.00 dollars a room, cops every 25 feet,they are doing everything they can to show all of us we arn't wanted there! I say we sould All STAND AS ONE, and take are BROTHERHOOD some where eles, Where we are Respected and not ripped off, looked down on, because we love biking. "We" spend alot of money ($70,000,000.), lets find a town that needs and welcomes US! 70,000 people can make a difference. It's time for a change! F... that place!
BigDogMike |
I am just SICK! I just read the post by "Ricky". He said that he had a problem with "Boomer" of Boomtown Choppers with a motorcycle. (search for the story) I was a JUROR on a case in which "Boomer" (Brandon Farley) was arrested for riding a stolen motorcycle which was altered to look like another motorcycle!! The lawyers in our case were court-appointed and sucked! Needless to say, after reading "Ricky's post, I completely believe that Brandon Farley (Boomer) is a "shady" character and is not to be trusted. By the way, he also has NO BUSINESS LICENSE AND A FELONY! The way he conducts business and treats other bikers is just wrong!
ANONYMOUS |
$25pp per day that includes a ride and lunch seems a little high. I'm sure if the economy was better, you wouldn't mind as much. We didn't do the drag's because of the location. We refuse to pay WestWorld $20pp for the privilege of walking around to see vendors. Some of us enjoyed a couple concerts. We all enjoyed Logan's run on Sunday. Only 2 of us did the Fireman's run and enjoyed that.
Joanne |
So Bike week is over and I would like to know what the RIDERS thought of the rides and Cyclefest. I went everyday and enjoyed myself with a ride everyday and most rides ended at Cyclefest. The Bands were great and I must thank Brett Michaels for getting all the ladies worked up. The attitude of the venders was positive of the ones I talked to. And the weather was Perfect! SO people what did you think of the week?
Tomkat |
Amen, Broke down and pissed. Isn't it funny how everyone wants to wave as they ride by, but they will never stop to help. I have broke down on the side of the road several times, sat for hours in a deserted area and just watched the posers ride on by. Most of time they glance over and then accelerate away. It is a sad state of affairs as our subculture is infiltrated by wannabes in all of their factory authorized gear. Even though the weekend warriors have never stopped for me I will always stop for a stranded bike, poser or not. It sucks sitting on the side of the road, hopefully people will find a little common courtesy from within and start to help their fellow man in need. If people can't get with the program, perhaps they should trade that shiny new harley in on a boat or some other weekend hobby. Respect to those who have earned it.
Mr. Pan |
I don't know if this rider is from out of town or here in the valley. But allot of effort has been made to help riders get help from a brake down. A couple of ideas, when you are broke down, move away from the bike just down the road a few feet, just like your "out of gas" and walking. People will stop thinking you are out of gas. If the problem is bigger you can stay by the bike and as they are driving by put your thumbs down, that will let anyone know everything is not OK. Lastly a local idea came about of tying a yellow strip of cloth on the roadside handle bar and stand down and away from the bike. The reason to stay away from the bike is not to confuses rider in thinking your just pulling stuff from the bags, resting or waiting for friends to catch up. In any case I feel your frustration and hope this won't sour you on our "trailer week" as you stated. And to defend that statement. I have been to all of the big bike weeks in the US and Canada and because all the events here in AZ are spread around the valley this is not a trailer week at all. Unless you trailer here. But please enjoy the week.
Kat |
So much for Biker Etiquette. I broke down Saturday on the way to Western Trails. I was stuck on the side of the road and not one rider stopped or gave me the time of day. I saw at least 50 bikes just ride on by. Trailer week sucks as do most of the riders that attend it.
Broke Down & PISSED |
I WANT TO SAY TO MY SISTER KIMMY N MY ADOPTED LIKE DAUGHTER KELLY THAT I AM SO PROUD OF YOU BOTH! KIMMY YOU HAVE BEEN SO SUCCESSFUL ON THIS ACCOMPLISHMENT! AS YOU KNOW I HAVE NEVER HAD ANY DOUGHT IN YOU SIS ! KEEP KICKIN ASS! I LOVE YA BUNCHES N MISS U N KELLY SO MUCH BUT I WILL SEE U BOTH SOON!!!!! RIDE SAFE LONG N HARD LUV UR SISTER SHADOW MUAHHHHHH N TIGHT HUGS TO U KELLY, BOY'S N STAFF!!!!
Shadow |
| WTF-Here i thought this site was about motorcyclist not bicyclist. I'm sure lowrider bicyclist is a good thing however WE are AZ. Biker Infomation Guide. I also like to see this many pictures from the next motorcyclist event.
Motorcyclist
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Motorcyclist, You are right of course this is a website about Motorcycles, not bicycles. However, with that being said when the call comes to a young photographer who wanted to share what he did for the first time, we make exceptions. This is a family owned and operated business and we like to encourage our youngin' whenever we can. I think out of the 60 plus galleries we post a year we can get away with doing a bicycle event. As they say you can't please everybody all of the time. So the bicycle gallery stays however just for you I placed a warning on the gallery page so others won't be fooled like you were. As far as the number of pictures posted, I post as many as our photographers gives me. (As long as they are in good taste)
Dave |
ABATE Ride to AZ Veterans' Home
Kimmy and the Biker Guide Team,
Thank you for all that you do to shed a positive light on the thousands of bikers who have a passion for their bikes, the ride, and doing good things for the community. The ride you covered with pictures of ABATE members visiting the AZ Veterans" Home is but one example of the great things you do with Biker Guide to help promote the many positive aspects of the biker lifestyle.
I am not an ABATE member, but should be based on the pictures you showed in Gotcha. I doubt it is just the holiday season that touches me when I see the benefits that you publish about motorcycle enthusiasts to help children, people on the down and out, and now the veterans who are really not forgotten because of your publications online and in the motorcycle hang outs across the valley.
Keep up the fantastic work with your team and may there be many blessings that go your way in the year ahead.
AHarpr |
Hotbox,
Please email me at dave@azbig.com
Thanks
Dave
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I am unable to find the pictures from the Unidos MC October toy gathering? Where are they? Can you please post them
Thanks
Hotbox
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Regarding the post below from tnttom about how he was rushed out of Harold's....I don't think your treatment was because you're a biker. Harold's is the biggest Steeler bar/restaurant in the state and football Sundays there are overrun with Steeler fans, it's become a tradition. We stopped going there a long time ago though because the dishes were always dirty and the service was very slow.
Biker & Steeler Fan in Phoenix |
This sunday decided to goto Cavecreek to have breakfast at Harold's ( like some of the other websites around here advertise). Well got there at a lil after 8 when they open, signed in for a table of four, looked around, there were 30 to 40 open tables. Well they call my name and sat us a a booth, I asked for a larger table, the server told us that they were reserved for Steeler fans. I was too hungry to ride to anyother place so we squeezed into the booth, we got our food promptly, and it was good, but no sooner the we finished our meal, the bill came and was asked to give up the table for the Pits fans, we were rushed out of the place, while the Pits fans were lining up out side. Now dont get me wrong, If your not biker friendly than state that and dont advertise your buisness as so, then treat others differently, I will not return to your business again, and advise people how I was treated. keep treating bikers this way and see how busy you are when football season is over.
tnttom (Phoenix)
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After 40 years of riding I thought I'd seen just about every type of danger we face. That is until about a month ago. I was riding through a shopping center heading to my favorite watering hole. As I, and most of us do I was preparing to go around the edge of the speed bump to avoid bouncing over it. Something inside me said "don't do it". Just as I chose to ride over the center of the speed bump a shopper coming out of a store hit her automatic rear hatch release. As I watched it pop up I realized that if I had taken the route to avoid the speed bump I would still be looking for my head.
I told this story to the next 10 riders I talked to and none of them had ever thought about that. I'm hoping that by reading this in your pub it may end up stopping the unsightly vision of heads rolling around in parking lots.
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Lavern Bertram of Bertrams HD Long time Harley go fast mechanic/teacher/mentor has passed on and went to paradise to be with JESUS;there will only be a memorial service;Horizon Church 12:30pm July 7th 2007,14120 N, 79th Ave Peoria Az 1 blk n of Thunderbird on 79th ave, condolences may be sent to his loving wife Lou 7604 W Banff Peoria Az 85381 if need be you may call Dogg 6023801369
Mad Dogg Schell
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Thanks Kimmy, Kelly and Biker Information Guide's Crew for always keeping it real, staying true to us Bikers!
Miss your'e smiling face get better Kimmy we miss you!
Scooter
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My husband Gary whom is 60 yrs old recently rode to Palm Beach Florida to see his son that he had not seen in 7 yrs. His brother Dennis age 64 rode with him, it took them only 3 days to get there which I am sure was not easy but he never complained. His son Rick "Rosco" is the leader of the Enforcers whom are known thru many states. While there they rode with the Enforcers. He not only got to know his son but the history behind the Enforcers and the important part his son took in the making of them.When he called while there he said "He called me Dad!" I am very happy for my husband and proud of him.
Janet Viverito |
G'day,
I just wanted to say that I really enjoyed reading your Magazine I have had the last 3 editions forwarded to me Down Under to Brissy
(Brsibane) Australia from a mate I met online, Ron and his wife Regina Fanire of Phoenix Arizona, I find your publication to have some Great articles and some fair dinkum (true) down to earth people. I am hopefully planning on getting to Phoenix within the next two years, and get to enjoy some of the places I have read in your Mag! If you like I could try to send some biker related pictures From Down Under. i may even be able to answer some Questions for your readers.
I am looking forward to the next edition.
Dave Griffey
Queensland Australia |
We've been here three years. It seems about the same as last year, and the last year. . it is all about the vendors - not many bike games or real activities - how about some real swap meets - we are looking for parts too not just t shirts and leather we don't need. . more concerts and entertainment. Thanks.
Marilin |
I'm glad some is finally seeing the problems of Arizona Bike Week. Why should I pay West World to see what I can see for free in Laughlin. If they want to charge for the concerts that is one thing but to pay just to walk around to see the venders is stupid. The rides are another thing I realize the money goes to charity but how many can you afford? Some of the bars put on great events and they are free. maybe we should call it Arizona Charity Week. Just my two cents worth
Robert McClelland |
I for one will NEVER attend another Bikeweek/Cyclefest.It was worse than last year. It was a complete waste of my time and hard earned money. I went hoping to find vendors that sold items that had some worth. I found none. If I wanted patches, leather, cheap glasses and t-shirts I was in the right place. There was hardly anyone that sold items for a bike. i.e. pegs, tools, caps, brakes, etc. I would spend a little more by going to Laughlin, get in FREE, find more stuff and have ALOT more fun. AZ Bikeweek has become a joke to the true Biker community. It has been called, AZ Trailer Week, AZ Rubfest and Billetfest. I urge the planners/owners to take a step back and listen to what people want. I hoped they had learned from previous disasters.
Mike |
Just thought I would inform those of you that have a Ramjet shirt with the lightning bolts, be prepared to cover or remove it while at some of the AZ "Trailer Week" (Bike Week) events.
While some of us were attending the Miss AZ Bike Week contest at the Venue in Snottsdale we were asked to remove/cover our Ramjet shirts.
I asked why and they stated that it was offensive and political.
I asked about the Iron Cross items, they said they were OK.
I also asked about the Colors that were worn and the tattoos that were offensive and political? Their answer was those were OK. Only the lightning bolts were a problem.
I urge any of you that support Ramjet to not support events/establishments that restrict the clothing they sell.
Redneck |
Myself and two other harley riders left Phoenix at 7 am on Saturday and rode to the 2nd annual Biker Rodeo at Lake Havasu. We were not expecting much just a place to ride to and check it out.
Well, I had to write and say, "What a Rip Off". We arrived at 11 am paid our fifteen dollars expecting to see at least something going on. No rodeo in the enfield and no sign of any participants. All we got for our fifteen dollars was about six vendor selling sunglasses, insurance, leather goods, jewelry and porn videos out where the kids could see. I asked for our money to be returned and was told to stick around that it might get better. Didn't look like it was going to get any better so we left. Please publish my response so others won't get ripped off next year. Hope you didn't advertise their event in your publication.
Thank you
Leo Ewing
Phoenix, Arizona |
Help! Help! Help!
Hi, my name is Sheryl Bingham & I need HELP from anyone that attended: ROCKYPOINTRALLY.com 2006.
I am looking for any or all of the following:
- The Driver of the white sand rail’s name
- ROCKYPOINTRALLY.com Photos (specifically the parade)
- Video of the Children’s Parade
Saturday November 11th, 2006 from 3-5p.m. there was a mile long parade for kids. The parade consisted of throwing American candies to the children for their enjoyment. There was a BIG white sand rail occupied by two older ladies (60-70 years) so I got on... The driver popped the clutch and I rolled off the back, busted my hip, and shattered my leg. I am now crippled.
The driver of the sand rail went to jail and the other lady passenger paid $1200.00 for her release. The two ladies do reside in Phoenix; however I have not been able to locate them. The Mexican hospital took me to the Red Cross where I awaited transportation to the Phoenix trauma center.
If anyone attended the 2006 event & can assist me with my search, please email me at: SherylRbingham@yahoo.com or call me at: 602-374-4917.
Your assistance is greatly appreciated! |
This weekend will be the
last weekend at the Pinon Pines. We will be completely closed on
the 5th. We would like to thank everyone for all your support.
We are out of money. Amy and Bev have done there very best, not
even taking a paycheck last week. We owe them allot,they have worked
very hard. Please stop by if you can. We will miss doing the pig
roast Thanksgiving turkeys and prime rib on Christmas. We tried
everything to keep your bar open. But with the heart attack and
fire it took it toll. We also tried to sell to someone other then
a titty bar before we lost everything but that didn't work. So
we did not sell but are just loosing everything all of us have
worked for. We have made some wonderful friends and will never
forget all the great times we have had here. We are sorry and gave
it our all.Hopefully we will make enough money this weekend to
pay our cook and bartenders and maybe end up with 1000.00
for us to move on. Your support would be great. A big thanks to Abate, MMA
and the Arizona Confederation of Motorcycle clubs for all
your support and making this a place where all colors can fly. We
gave the Pines our heart and soul.
Thank you ride safe and God bless
Wayne and Leah
Pinon Pines |
Chuck, I was wondering how long it would
take before you made some noise, you held out longer than I figured.
Good to hear from you again. If there is any other topic I can
write about to get your input, let me know.
My opinion, I don't believe in accidents. The word is
a poor excuse for negligence. There is always a reason.
Still Ray Pres
JOURNEYMEN M/C
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Howdy,
Ya know, I've sat quietly for 1 1/2 years (since I moved to AZ) reading
various emails from folks aligned with ABATE of AZ, and the MMA folks.
It
really amazes me how frustrated and angry everyone is regarding the
issues
that surround motorcycle accidents caused by what seems to be the
non-caring, non-motorcycle driving public, and the lack of sufficient
penalties, that cage drivers get for injuring, maiming, or worse
killing a
motorcyclist.
I once asked a Colorado Highway patrolman why the penalties for the
above
actions weren't more severe. The answer I got was pretty amazing.
The number
one reason was that the infraction has to be written up as a careless
driving citation in order for the operator of the vehicle to receive
up to
the maximum penalty, and even if this type of citation is given,
the people
on the jury will normally propose a lighter sentence instead of the
maximumallowed. I asked him why this would happen, his answer amazed
me, he said
because those who are dooling out the penalty see themselves as possibly
being in the defendants shoes sometime in their life time. Bottom
line was
no one on a jury wants to see anyone receive the harshest penalty,
because
they themselves might be facing the same situation sometime during
their
lifetime. (unless they themselves are a victim)
I've also come realize that unless we as a people enact laws that
protect
everyone from those who would endanger the lives of the public by
their acts
of negligence, and carelessness, whether your riding a bicycle, walking,
driving a car, or in our case riding a motorcycle. Then the cage
drivers who
injure, maim, or worse, kill a motorcyclist, pedestrian, or a bicyclist,
will continue to get of with a slap on the wrist.
I have to blow my own horn here, before I left Colorado and moved
to AZ, I
was ABATE of Colorado's former Northeast regional coordinator. Six
months
before my wife and I moved here, I pressured the ABATE state office
to enact
a motorcycle awareness program. We modeled our program after ABATE
of IL,
and ABATE of WI (call me if you want more details, 480-247-2116,
or go on
ABATE of CO website and check out their motorcycle awareness program,
it's a
2 part program). We also went to our state Legislators and asked
them to
create a bill that would enhance the penalties for anyone causing
injury or
death to a motorcyclist, pedestrian, or bicycle rider, by anyone
operating
any type of vehicle on a public highway (yes, this includes motorcyclists
who act irresponsibly). We thought this would be a no brainer, but
it seems
that it's bogged down in the system because of paragraph 3 of this
email.
Everyone at the state capitol agrees that this bill makes sense,
but know
one wants to piss of the voting public, so at this time the bill
is in
limbo.
For the last 10 years I've been trying to convince as many cage drivers
as
possible that operating a vehicle is like operating a weapon (say
handgun
for example). All I do is ask a simple question, which I'm asking
any of you
that's taking the time to read this novel.
Before I do, here's a little bit of information to consider. I've
been told
that an average automobile weighing 3500 lbs going 70 mph down the
highway
generates 210,000 foot lbs of energy. Think about that, 210,000 Ft
Lbs of
energy, enough energy to put a 3500 lb vehicle through a concrete
wall at 70
mph, and most people who are operating their vehicle on the highway
don't
have a clue to how many feet it's takes to stop their vehicle in
an
emergency stop 70 to 0 mph. That's pretty frightening. Think about
it the
next time your on your bike or in a car, and the person behind you
is on
their cell phone, drinking coffee, eating a sandwich, reading a map
or a
book, putting on makeup, or shaving while tailgating you.
Question. Here's the scenario. Your driving your car, or motorcycle
down the
highway at 70 mph, if you had to come to an emergency stop, 70 to
0, how
many feet would it take to bring your vehicle to a stop. Remember
that
conditions are perfect, and your vehicle is in tip top shape. I'm
asking
each of you to respond to this question, don't cheat just give me
your most
honest answer. I'll reply to your answers when I get them. If you
don't know
then why are you allowed to drive a missile on a public highway system?
The
scary thing is, that 99% of the people I ask this question of, don't
have a
clue. Think about that, they don't have a clue. I've heard everything
from
40 feet to 2000 ft, which is it
Here's the last of my ranting, a question that needs to be answered
by the
powers to be. Why aren't the penalties for taking a life equal in
all
respects? I've been told that in an auto accident, (get it, accident)
that
the penalty normally given isn't that severe, because what is it,
an
accident, an act negligence. If that's the case, then why if you
or I, or
anyone, took a firearm of any type, walked out into the middle of
street,
covered our eyes, pointed the weapon at the sky, pulled the trigger
and let
the bullet fall where it may, would we face a felony charge (5 years)
for
discharging a weapon within a public area, and lets say the bullet
fell back
to earth and hit an unsuspecting pedestrian, driver, some little
old lady,
caused injury or death, why we would then have an additional manslaughter
charge tacked on to the original offense. Something seems out of
sync here,
why aren't the penalties the same? Kill someone with your car (the
person is
still dead) or kill someone with a firearm, both by accident, 2 deaths,
but
the penalties are different. I don't get it, do you.
Bottom line is this, unless we educate the public, and make people
accountable for their actions, and create penalties that equal to
the crime
of taking someone's life, unless we stand up in numbers to be heard,
nothing
will change, and we all will continue to be frustrated as well as
targets
for those who drive cages.
I'm done now, thanks for letting me vent
Chuck DeSario
480-247-2116 |
For
the Price of a Duck
Well, here it is folks. This is why we fight. It’s
unusual for the newspaper to help our cause by printing the amount
of the fine for killing one of us ($44).
If you shoot a duck out of season in Tennessee, it will cost
you a $200 fine plus your shotgun and perhaps your boat and pickup
truck. Thinking of just the fine, you can kill one duck
or four motorcyclists and the four motorcyclists will cost you
$24 less than the duck. Additionally, as was proven in
Ohio, there is no bag limit on the number of bikers you can take
out.
John Pierce
Collision with SUV kills Memphis motorcyclist
By Yolanda Jones
September 12, 2006
A 44-year-old Memphis man died when his motorcycle collided
with a sport-utility vehicle Sunday night on Winchester Road.
His 2000 Kawasaki motorcycle was hit by a 2001 Infiniti at Winchester
and Outland shortly before 7, Memphis police said.
The driver of the Infiniti was community activist Rev. Dwight
Montgomery, president of the Memphis chapter of the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference.
Montgomery, 56, was issued a citation for failure to yield turning
left, police said. He will have to pay a $44 fine.
Montgomery said he was leaving the grocery store and he doesn't
remember much about the crash, but he plans to meet with Yancy's
father.
"You know I work to save lives, not take them, and this just
blows my mind," he said in a telephone interview Monday. "I can't
even explain what happened in this unfortunate and tragic accident."
Montgomery said his church members held a prayer vigil for the
victim's family at his Annesdale Cherokee Missionary Baptist
Church on Kimball Monday night.
"This is traumatic situation for everyone," he said.
Memphis police said the preliminary investigation showed Montgomery
in his Infiniti at the intersection of Winchester and Outland
in the turning lane to head south on Outland.
The motorcyclist, Yancy, was going straight in the opposite
direction, eastbound on Winchester when Montgomery attempted
to turn left and collided with the motorcycle, police said.
-- Yolanda Jones: 529-2380
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| Way to go Ray - congrats -
Bobbi Hartmann |
Still,
Congratulations, unopposed or not,
you had the guts, courage, and willingness to throw your hat in
the ring, to be involved, knowledgeable and abused, (as all people
trying to make a difference are). Just be gentle, the outside world
isn’t
used to just plain ol’ common senseJ Good luck to you!
L & R
Jan
Vice President/Treasurer
Medieval Maidens MC
Central Valley I |
Got a felony? Can't vote? Maybe you can fix it.
Years
back I had what I like to refer to as 'time off for bad behavior'.Upon
completing the conditions of parole, I had my 'civil rights restored.'
That one is an automatic in many cases, some you have to take a
letter from the PO to the court. A couple of years later, I petioled
the court to have my 'record expunged.' You have to appear in front
of the judge that sentenced you, he tells you how nice it is to
see you under these circumstances, and you go home a citizen who
can vote with no felonies on your record. No telling where that
can take you, today not only can I vote, but I can be elected.
Today I was elected to be the Precinct Committeeman for the Republican
Party for my district. In all fairness I have to say I ran unoppossed,but
the results are the same. I have the chance to bend some politician's
ear. Maybe both ears.
Still Ray Pres
JOURNEYMEN M/C |
Everyone, Riders and Passengers
need to contact your U.S. Senitors and ask them to support S. 577
http://www.amadirectlink.com/legisltn/rapidresponse.asp
ACTION ALERT - WRITE NOW - SENATE INTRODUCES HEALTH
INSURANCE BILL FOR MOTORCYCLISTS! U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME)
recently introduced S. 577, "The HIPAA Recreational Injury Technical Correction
Act." Last Congress, the full Senate unanimously passed similar
legislation. S. 577 aims at ending health care discrimination for
individuals participating in legal transportation and recreational
activities-activities like motorcycling, snowmobiling, horseback
riding, skiing and all-terrain vehicle riding. This legislation addresses
a loophole caused by a Department of Health and Human Services' rule
making it possible for health care benefits to be denied to those
who are injured while participating in these activities. "What
many people don't know until it's too late, is that currently health
insurance providers are legally permitted to deny benefits for injuries
sustained while participating in certain recreational or transportation
activities such as motorcycling, snowmobiling, skiing, and horseback
riding," said Collins. "This policy is unfair, and I am
worki ng with my colleagues to change it." Collins was joined
by Senator Feingold (D-WI) in introducing the Senate legislation. "From
riding Harley Davidson motorcycles to visiting the Snowmobile Hall
of Fame in St. Germain, these activities are part of Wisconsin's
heritage and economy," Feingold said. "It simply doesn't
make sense to exclude those participating in these activities from
health care benefits." On August 21, 1996 an important opportunity
arose when President Clinton signed the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act (HIPAA), prohibiting employers from denying
health care coverage based on a worker’s pre-existing
medical conditions or participation in legal activities. In 2001,
the Health Care Finance Administration released the final rules that
would govern the law. The rules recognize that employers cannot refuse
health care coverage to an employee on the basis of their participation
in a recognized recreational activity. However, the benefits can
be denied for injuries sustained in connection with those activities.
Essentially, the regulation grants equal status to motorcyclists
without any substantive benefits. "Because of this loophole,
someone who participates in motorcycling or snowmobiling could be
denied health care coverage, while someone who is injured while drinking
and driving a car would be protected," Senator Feingold said. "It
is time that Congress corrected this so that those who are abiding
by the law are not discriminated against." The AMA is urging
all motorcyclists to notify their Senators and tell them to co-sponsor
and support S.577, "The HIPAA Recreational Injury Technical
Correction Act."
Please contact U.S. Senitors John McCain
and Jon Kyl and ask them to support S. 577 Health Insurance Bill
for Motorcyclist. Contacat information is;
Senitor John McCain
Web form: mccain.senate.gov/index.cfm?useaction+Contact.Home
Phoenix
office:
5353 N. 16th. St.
Suite 105
Phoenix,Az.85016
Phone 602 952
2410
Senitor Jon Kyl Web form:
kyl.senate.gov/contact.cfm
Phoenix office
2200 E. Camelback
Suite 120
Phoenix,Az.
85016
Phone 602 840 1891
Thank You,
Tim O'Reilly ABATE OF AZ. State
Pac |
Helmet Law:
Here is a true Americans view of the helmet law. America was
started because we wanted freedom....freedom to pray as we like,
work as we like, and live as we like. That also means we can
take chances when we like. Wearing a seat belt seems to be
the major comparison to helmets laws but there is a difference. At
times you need to wear your seatbelt to keep you in the drivers seat
so you can control the car, to control a motorcycle you do not. It
is there for your protection only. When you create a law to
protect a person from themselves you are assuming the person has
no sense...he or she may not, but that is not your decision in this
country. In my view no law is necessary. If you are adult
enough to pass the riders test, buy a motorcycle and ride in this
country, you are adult enough to make the decision to wear or not
wear a helmet. By the way, I enjoy the freedom, and I ALWAYS
wear my DOT approved helmet and I reserve the right to say that if
you don't wear a helmet you are an idiot...also one of my freedoms...to
have a point of view… and I don‘t need a law for that.
T-Bone
Pres. Cactus Flyers |
Helmet Law:
It would be extremely interesting to see & hear how each half
of riders were killed with or without helmets ? . Were the drivers
of these automobiles who ran them down wearing cell phones or not
?
Jesse |
Helmet Law:
I think we ALL should be writing. We ALL should be talking to anybody
that will listen. Bobbi will write I'm sure, I think a handful
of letters from John Q. Public are worth as much as a lobbyist's
letter.(ABATE people already know, they don't count).They are
coming at us with all the money AAA can muster. I think we pissed
them off. We surprised them in the beginning , but now they got
our number, plus our people don't have the heart they once had.
I think you will have to put a helmet on their head for them
to show some heart. You will find the figures and arguments for
your writing at mrf.org,also look for a MRF news release with
news in our favor on the national level. I don't want to spoil
the surprise. Make no mistake, it is a national push for helmets.
I have watched these articles spread across the country like
wildfire, very systematic. I understand the main topic at the
Meeting of the Minds in Indianapolis is going to be this subject.
I will take notes as to how everybody else in the country is
handling this. If I can't read them the conference will be broadcast
on BIN, and I'm sure they will have handouts, etc., for rabble-rousers
who can't write.
Still Ray Pres
JOURNEYMEN M/C |
Ya know, we all love our bikes. But, there
is something that just irks me about how many bikers feel
they must park thier machines on the sidewalks as close as possible
to the entrances of the businesses they frequent. Do ya think
that no one's gonna steal it if you park it in front of the entrance? The
only other possible reason not to park in a regular parking space
is to avoid the bozo's on 4 or more wheels. Yeah it would suck
to have somebody plow your ride into another car or a pile of shopping
carts. If you have adequate insurance, you'll recover. Let
me tell ya somethin'. If ya park inside a fire zone, which
most stores have in front, marked by a bright red line, and your
bike is in the way of the fire trucks, they will show no mercy my
friend. And your insurance company is gonna tell you to take
a hike. So, be a man, suck it up and park with the rest of
us poor slobs. There may even be dedicated motorcycle parking
where you shop. If not, it doesn't hurt to ask for it.
Snake |
Kelly,
What a great idea the Sport & Metric Biker Information Guide.
Thanks for thinking about us and not just the Harley Riders.
Sport Bike Rider |
Guest Story
By
Donald A. Rayos
a.k.a. Sarge
Ride Safe, Ride Free
As an old bikers information guide contributor and supporter,
I also told Kimmy to keep it up and never give it up, that this
little book would go along way. I was glad to know that she
had a birthday recently and so will I. I decided to take
some time off, from the daily hustle and bustle as a writer, photographer
and contributor for different motorcycle publications; too
slow down the pace and check out the real world. I discovered
that many bikers that I know, old timers and old school, have been
spending sometime at LAKE PLEASANT, where the have BIKINI J's BAR & GRILL,
where you can celebrate life it self and become a water biker,
Better known as JET SKI RIDER'S. Or enjoy the pleasure of
boating and fishing at your leisure. I highly recommend celebrating
the 4th of July there. It has the best 40 minutes non-stop
Fireworks, which can be seen from the highway, or on the water
boat show. Support it and proudly presented by KNIX102.5,
Lake Pleasant Harbor, where all events were free, which such bands
as Mogollon, Zona Jones, and many others delighted the public with
great entertainment. Other supporters were, Maricopa
Water District, All Pro Hydro-Jetting, Pleasant Harbor Marina,
Sun Country Marine, Arizona American Water, Bill Luke Chrysler-Jeep,
CAP, & City of Peoria. I missed Arizona Bike Week, and I missed
going to Sturgis as well, as I have been reading about my late
departed biker friends, I got in touch with some old biker friends
in Phoenix and invited them to come out and experience something
new. On a hot sizzling Arizona day, you can ride your motorcycles
to Vista Point Mountain and jump in the water and enjoy the coolness
and refreshing, soothing water of the lake. Fish if you want
to or hop on your bike and ride home again. Everyone knows
that the Southeast corner of Arizona holds some awesome roads to
ride on and I have enjoyed the company up here of some celebrities
such as Brascombe Richmond, Lorenzo Lamas, and many others to just
mention a few. As I catch up with some honey-do's at home,
I will be starting back up in the future the Muddy’s Mine
Poker Run and Motorcycle Show and featuring some motorcycles built
locally just a good as any other motorcycle builders in the nation. As
a Veteran of the United States of America and a real motorcycle
rider, I say to you, this is Sarge, Ride Safe and Ride Free.
Sarge
darraraz@vtc.net |
The riders them selves should be able to choose
whether or not they want to wear a helmet! Not some used up drug
addict who already had his 15 minutes of fame trying to make a
come back! I understand everyone has a right to their opinion,
but what about our freedom of choice? Just because someone was
in a few movies doesn't make their opinion greater than ours. The
choice should be that of the individual riders!
If I remember correctly Gary's drug incidents happened after his
so called awakening! I dont mean to offend any body but I'm entitled
to my own opinion.
If Gary wants to help people who ride be safer he should have some
bill boards posted on freeways and major streets that say:
"LOOK OUT FOR MOTORCYCLES!!!!" Or help to make sure people dont do
their make-up while driving and also not talk on cell phones!! There
are such things as hands free cell phones!!! Thanks for listening
to me bitch!!
P.S Be safe out there!!
Jamie
jamielovesstretch@yahoo.com
|
I think the producer of the commercial with Gary
Busey and Harley-Davidson should be made aware of a few things:
1. If you look up the word hypocrite in the dictionary,
it has Busey's picture. His Arizona Republic interview commented
that he was smoking a cigar, but said "...live life safe."
2. He said he was blessed that he lived after his 1988
accident and that he had an awakening. A matter of public record
is that he had a substance abuse problem and after the accident was
charged with not only domestic violence but being a Deadbeat Dad. Is
this someone who anyone should listen to for anything?
3. I attended the Bike Week opening cermonies at Hacienda
Harley a few years ago and Mr. Busey had a part on stage. He
appeared to be drunk or under the influence of something so badly
that he could hardly talk or walk. I did not witness, but have
heard that he crashed and put down a bike or two due to his inebriation. I
would guarantee some people may have pics of this and I would almost
suspect that he wasn't wearing a helmet (after his awakening).
My opinion is that Mr. Busey's middle name is
HYPOCRITE.
Tom
PS: Hardly anyone mentions that the Pittsburgh quarterback
did NOT have a motorcycle license when he had his accident. The whole
media issue has been focused on him not wearing a helmet. |
Wife and I went for a
ride yesterday 7/8/06 around 5 a.m. with a friend and decided
to do the ole Wickenburg to Flagstaff run via Yarnell, Prescott,
Jerome, and Oak Creek Canyon (OCC). We
stopped in Prescott at the Waffle Iron for breakfast (great place
to eat) and then headed on. We'd never been through Oak Creek
Canyon as we're faily new riders, and my God is it beautiful. And
yesterday couldn't have been a more gorgeous day. Till we got
just outside of OCC around 10:30a.m. Then the sky started looking
very ominous. Few more miles and some sprinkles started, which
turned into a face stinging downpour, which turned into tooth cracking
hail, and then hail with near zero visibility. People and
bikers forget how to drive/ride or don't want to and they're pulling
off the road and backing up into the freeway; doing all kinds of
crazy things like standing under trees with lightning over head (mostly
bikers). We forged on laughing our asses off (what else could
you do) at the 180 degree change of weather to the nearest Chevron
completely drenched where we parked, dripped, gassed up, and waited
about an hour and a half for the storm to pass. It's 61 degrees. It
was amazing to see how many people were actually riding that day
in that weather. So after the storm let up a little we took
off taking our chances on weather going by Mormon lake and into Payson. Again
we got slammed with face stinging rain and low visability several
more times till we hit Payson. We decide to stop at the Knotty
Pine Cafe for lunch around 3 p.m. now and still soaking wet b/c we
see two more storms in the distance and though we'd wait it out to
see what happens. Off we go again around 4:15 where we still
hit rain until about 35 miles south of Payson. All the sudden
we come through this bend, the temperature jumps 20 degree's, the
sun comes out to play and we finally start drying out after being
soaked for the last 6 1/2 hours. We stop for a pit stop in
Fountain Hills and then proceed on back to Surprise. Home sweet
home around 5:30. Still a little wet down in the seat area
but for the most part dry b/c it's 106 today. We threw back
a cold beer after having hot chocolate just a few hours prior and
reminisced about the day and how that's gotta be the best ride we've
ever done and we'd do it again in a heartbeat. Just thought
I would share that with you guys. Thanks for reading.
Rogue Runner
justin.fabiola@cox.net
|
The day before Memorial Day
3 years ago, I crashed my Road King in a single bike accident just
south of Prescott, AZ.I was not wearing a helmet. The DPS officer
at the scene believes my cabeza hit a guard rail post. I was flown
back to Lincoln Hospital where I remained for 17 days in an induced
coma. I was not expected to live. After I awoke, I was transferred
to Barrows Neurologic Hospital where I stayed for 2 months in ICU.
I have no memory what so ever of the accident. I don't know why
I crashed. I've been riding for over 30 years.
Well I'm all better
now and back on the Road King. I wear a helmet now, but I do it
by CHOICE. I have yet to tell some one I think they should wear
a helmet. My friends don't need me or the government telling them
that they should wear one. They are ADULTS and are able to decide
for themselves.
Gary Busey should mind his own business and quit
trying to save the world. Sara Bradey and him have a lot in common.
Pat Scroggin
Pascro@cox.net |
An
open letter to the biker community in Arizona
Last week FilmWorks LSD Studios
produced a national commercial for Harley Davidson which starred
actor Gary Busey. At the time we hired Mr. Busey we were unaware
of his stand on the helmet issue. Upon his arrival in Phoenix,
Mr. Busey was invited to appear on several Radio station talk
shows in the Phoenix area. Again, we were unaware of the subject
matter of which he would be speaking. After his appearance on
these shows it became apparent to us, that Mr. Busey had struck
a nerve with the biker community in Arizona. Please be aware
that we at FilmWorks LSD do not take a stand on either side of
this issue. We are filmmakers and as such our only concern was
the quality of the commercial we were filming.
It is also important to understand
that the commercial we filmed has nothing at all to do with whether
a helmet should or should not be worn when riding. Our commercial's
purpose is to sell Harley Davidson Motor Cycles not Harley Davidson
Helmets. There is never any mention or suggestion in this commercial
that helmets should be worn when riding. It is necessary and
required that anyone appearing in a national commercial for Harley
Davidson must wear a helmet as the commercial will be broadcast
in a state where helmet use is required by law.
As far as Gary Busey is concerned,
he was cast as an actor in a commercial, not as a spokesperson
for helmet use. That is his personal issue. I am sure that many
of you are aware that Mr. Busey was in a near fatal motorcycle
accident in which he suffered a catastrophic head injury as a
result of his not wearing a helmet. All of his doctors agreed
unanimously that had he been wearing a helmet his injuries would
have been much less severe. Now, Mr. Busey feels it is his mission
to speak on the subject whenever and wherever he can. This is
America and the first amendment guarantees Mr. Busey the right
to speak on this subject. We must, as bikers, respect that. I
do not think that the laws in Arizona regarding helmet use will
change as a result of Citizen Gary Busey speaking on the subject.
In the final analysis, we want to
state emphatically, that the commercial, entitled, "Live the
Dream" that we filmed and I, Lee Shargel, a Harley Davidson rider
for 40 years, wrote, had nothing to do with wearing a helmet.
It was to promote the feeling that only a Harley owner can understand, "Stop
Dreaming and Start Living." When you ride a Harley with or without
a helmet, you, "Live the Dream." We would also like to extend
our thanks to the staff at Chandler Harley Davidson, the Chandler
H.O.G. Chapter and everyone that helped us on this shoot.
Sincerely,
Lee Shargel and Danae McKillop
Executive Producers |
Some of you might have seen these headlines
in the Arizona
Republic this last week. "Actor in town filming ad, promoting
helmet use". But don't let that headline fool you. What he is really
here for is to promote the changing of Arizona's helmet law to
make it mandatory for everyone riding a motorcycle to wear a helmet.
Yes, I said "mandatory", meaning not by your own "choice". I'm
sure everyone knows that Arizona does not require motorcycle riders
over the age of 18 to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle.
But for some reason Busey has singled out Arizona as a place to
try and impose his will on the rest of us.
Barry |
Chandler Harley-Davidson
was contacted on Friday, June 30th by Lee Shargel, president of
LSD Film Works. Lee requested the use of our location to film a
concept commercial, which would be a four-part series. The commercial
started with the idea of an actor, Gary Busey, stopping to get
gas with his wife and seeing a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. As the
series continues, Busey keeps running in to the same actor on the
bike, and dreams of the Harley-Davidson.
Lee Shargel asked if we had any volunteers who would like to take part in this
commercial. I contacted my HOG chapter to see if any of the members were interested,
and they graciously volunteered. Following is a letter from one of our HOG members,
Steve, who volunteered that day. I would like everyone to see what information
was given out on the project:
I worked on the 4-part commercial filming this
weekend. Note, it was a commercial. Actually, a pilot commercial to be pitched
to the Harley board for review of the concept. I will have a copy of the
finished concept pilot in about two weeks.
The commercial required the use of helmets because
it was for Harley, and they require helmets regardless of the state and local
laws. This can be verified by checking out their rentals in AZ, CT, KY, and
other helmet-free states.
Anyway, without monopolizing your time on this
one, the ad was a cute concept filmed as a 4-part run during a TV show. The
first part has Busey in his SUV with his wife in curlers nagging at him about
gas prices when a Harley pulls up with a couple on it. They get $5 in gas
and ride off, with Busey and his nagging "wife" daydreaming about the two
on the bike. The gas pump shows the numbers spinning upwards, surpassing
the $500.00 mark as the commercial segment fades. The second part builds
on that with Busey going to a dealership with his "wife" as they notice Harleys
everywhere and encountering the couple from the gas pump. The guy takes Busey
over to a FLH-style bike and they yak while the dude's woman take Busey's
wife to the clothing area for a biker-chick makeover. Fadeaway to segment
3. This segment has Busey buying the bike and getting blown away by his old
lady's new look, and the Harley comes home to a for sale sign in the SUV.
The final installment has a nerdy dude with a nagging wife pull up to purchase
the SUV while Busey's wife is now the gorgeous "babe" hopping on the Harley
as we all ride up and ride off together.
In addition to the riding that we did for 2
days filming this concept, we read the script and there was nothing in the
text about helmets or helmet safety speeches. The only reference to helmets
was the actors strapping into them before firing up the bike and riding off.
Maybe you saw something that was different,
smeared by somebody else. I don't know. I do know that I spent 13 hours on
Saturday and 9 hours on Sunday working as "ride talent" for a clever concept
of a commercial that had absolutely nothing to do with pro-helmet legislation.
Regards,
Steve
Chandler Harley-Davidson has "no position" on
the content of the commercial. We merely provided a backdrop for the shoot,
and were not affiliated with it in any way. That is the extent of our involvement.
What I really want people to know, is that
we were not told the truth. While I was told that this was a series of commercials
being done to promote the "live the dream" concept, Chandler Harley-Davidson
was not informed of all of the details. We are pro-choice, and that is our
stance on the issue. I hope that all of your readers understand this, and
can see what a bad situation we were put in.
All I can do now is move forward and hope that
the riders of Arizona understand the history of Chandler Harley-Davidson.
We were and are separate and unassociated with the history and intentions
of the film makers and paid actors involved. |
We (Hacienda Harley-Davidson,
Harley-Davidson, or myself) did not bring Gary Busey into town.
He was brought and paid for by Lee Shargel of LSD Film
Productions. Yes, Hacienda and myself had previous dealings with Gary Busey which
didn't turn out well for any of us involved. Lee Shargel had wanted to
borrow equipment from Hacienda Harley-Davidson, however based on the article
in the Arizona Republic, I quickly removed myself, my company, and my
assistance from any involvement with Gary Busey and the commercial.
I am and have always been a supporter of choice. I personally have ridden to
the Capital on more than one occasion to oppose the Helmet Law. I have worked
closely with State Representatives to protect our right to choose. I understand
and know first hand- my 17 year old son was killed on a motorcycle, with a helmet
on five years ago this 24th of July.
We are in the motorcycle retail business, we are not film producers, politicians,
or lobbyist. Once it was brought to my attention that Gary Busey was involved
and was taking a stand against the helmet law, I withdrew my company, myself,
my equipment. Chandler Harley-Davidson has sinced picked up the opportunity and
it is my understanding that Gary Busey will be there, not here at Hacienda. We
are no longer associated with Gary Busey
Rick Hatch |
Kimmy,
I appreciate that you have
put this out for as many readers as possible.
My article that I am in the process of writing for your next magazine
will include my praises of Rick Hatch, and Hacienda Harley Davidson
and Hacienda Customs. I know him to be a stand up guy and this
Gary Busey has been a thorn in my side since the late eighties.
I put Gary Busey in the same category as Jane Fonda. He did a lot
to hurt the California riders in their quest to ride with freedom
of choice. Gary Busey should be doing anti drug ads instead of
something that he knows so little about. Gary Busey talks without
thinking and it is too bad that he gets any press whatsoever. So
pass the information to as many as possible that Rick Hatch has
our respect and Gary Busey is just a bad act.
Ray Huston |
Please help, we need to get bulletin boards and
billboards put up on major streets and freeways to help prevent unnessisary
deaths, of brothers and sisters! Also in the memory of all brothers
and sisters lost!! This passed week we have burried 3 brothers due
to people not paying attention to their surroundings!! Shorty was
only 24 yearsd old and traveling on the I 17 and hit from behind.
The person who hit him did not stop, but left him to die! He was
our brother and my 6 year old sons buddy! My son doesnt understand
the concept of death and why things happened or why we wouldnt be
able to see Shorty again!! But I had to try and explain it to him.
Lets all work together to get theese signs posted and spread the
awareness to LOOK OUT FOR MOTORCYCLES!! The lives we save may be
your own! Even our childrens, husbands, wifes, brothers, we all get
the point. So lets do what we can and at least try!! Thank you for
your time Sincerely,
Jamie
jamielovesstretch@yahoo.com
|
I want to see all the pictures from the Unidos
MC run "Old
Scooter Days!!!" When are they going to be posted?
stretchesollady
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Sorry for the delay on this we had 2 photographers taking pictures
and I am waiting for the other set of pictures to post. If I don't
get them by tomorrow I will post what I have.
Dave the Website Guy |
Kimmy,
Don't stop running Custom Bike Shows, you are the only one who knows
how to run them!
Custom Builder |
Big turnaround. We had a asskickin time. I think
it will only get better as time goes on. We still need a private
camp grounds (buffalo chip, glenco type) for some drunken nude fun
though.
Richie |
Great biker info. site best
pix and event news.
Pete T from Surprise |
AZBW has not been the same
since a majority of events have been moved to the East Valley.
Back years ago it was fun and good times to be had when it all
started in the West Valley, lots of events and some were FREE,
but times changed in the bike world such as M/C's, bikers, bikes,
magazines, swap meets, etc...I guess everything good has to come
to a end. In my opinion, the AHDRA is the only thing worth paying
for: admission is $25.00, payors get to see Harley-Davidson races
and be in the pits but, the vendors are getting slim out there.
AZBW just fell into the WRONG HANDS, (Bummer) maybe the weather
(time of year), too many East Valley events, Promoters, Greed and
not enough involement from AZ.Motorcycle Dealers and Local Shops
which make us have a disappointing Bike Week. We need to get back
to the basics; this is Arizona- great bike weather year long. Too
bad alot of you weren't "bikers" back then, ya missed
out!
Tony |
Just wanted to drop you a note and let you know
my wife and I attended Wed-Sat. We had a great time at the concerts.
We were a bit surprised the vendors were a bit less than we hoped
for but with the past 2 years I guess they were a bit put out. I
do,however think with what you presented this year they will come
back. Hopefully you can get some of the hard part Mfg's to come in.
I was hoping to get some advice on DFO's or Power Commanders but
no vendors in sight. Overall on a scale of 1-10 I figure this was
a solid 8.5 with room to grow. Our chapter members enjoyed the week
and we will be back next year. If we can be of any assistance let
me know.
John Pavkovich
Southwest Regional Officer
Southern Cruisers Riding Club |
To all committee members
and staff of AZ Bike week 2006, I just wanted to say that in my
humble opinion, the event was a complete success and exciting turn
around from last year! The feed back was overwhelmingly positive
and this is a great first step in making this the Monster event
it can become! It has been an great experience being on the committee
with all of you and I look forward to contributing in some way
again next year. On a side note, I was able to distribute more
magazines in less time than last year, so I know the attendance
and participation level was elevated from previous years. I am
looking forward to putting coverage in the magazine over the next
couple of months, so a few of you will be getting follow up calls.
Again, great job all!
Tom "PiR8" Tinney
Editor, Quick Throttle Magazine- SW Edition
Ph: 623-879-6186 www.quickthrottlemag.com |
dear sir i noticed in one of
the gatherings to rase funds for a domestic violence fundraser
shelter that right next to it was and no attitudes and weapons,say
yes dear,say no dear.p.s say hello to sonny,p.s i hear that the
red and white are going to have a fundraser to rase money for the
wayward youth in foster homes or shelters,ain,t that right sonny,and
we well have them kick around a harrley davidson, sonny donating
tax right off, 100 dollars a ticket followed buy poker run. winnig
hand 1000, 500, lowest hand. say goo goo ga ga.
Stan |
| My name is Ricky. I had a
mc accident on 9/17/05. I gave "BOOMER" of Boomtown Choppers
a call and asked if he could appraise my bike. He took my bike to
his shop, I voiced my concern of the possibly that the frame may be
bent, due 50 mph impact resulting in massive front end damage. He
agreed and after two weeks of back and forth discussions with insurance
and adjusters I finally received a call from boomer, he had a check
from the insurance adjuster. He asked if I could come to his shop
and sign check. I stopped by the shop and my bike was still in same
condition, except for a air of straight bars. He told me he was ready
to start work on my bike. I voiced my concern of the frame again and
he told me I needed to sign check so he could start work on my bike
and evaluate frame. After visting his shop for the second time I noticed
no tools or spray equipment. I actually walked in on him while he
was painting a bike using a spray can. I hate to say this but I signed
the check and after signing the check I was driving home and started
thinking of my decision. As soon as I got home 15-20 minutes later
I called boomer,to advise him I needed a second opinion, and that
I had contacted insurance company to stop payment on check. I then
asked if I could pick bike up in the morning, and I would compensate
him for any of his work. He became irate "absolutely not I have
been authorized by the bank to repair your bike" and hung the
phone. Next followed two months of phone tag with insurance company,
adjuster, Boomer and three police departments. He moved his shop without
advising me. The police informed me it was not considered theft, since
I knew who had the bike. I was just about to write my bike off, while
in the town of goodyear after a doctors visit, my wife and I stopped
by a grocery store, I noticed a motorcycle getting gas then I saw
boomer, I looked closer at the bike he was riding, and to my disgust
I realized it was mine. My bike was totally vandalized, by this piece
of SHIT. Sorry for the long story, my bike is now at US MotorSports
in Avondale. I have never written a letter like this but this bastard
has no business working on anybody's bike. |
| Diary of a Conspiracy – Williams
AZ
Williams Arizona. This is a true story!
There are thousands of biker friendly bars and restaurants in hundreds
of Arizona towns but nobody tells bikers of the towns that have
police that are not biker friendly like Jerome and Williams. The
Jerome Chief of Police loves to hassle bikers and the town passed
noise ordnance against loud pipes.
Every year there are thousands of motorcycles that ride to Williams
Arizona and every year, thousands of riders are ticketed and motorcycles
are impounded. This is BIG business for the City of Williams.
We went to Williams to meet a couple of girls who decided to go
see a country western singer that was playing in Williams. We decided
to sit at a local bar for a few beers and shoot pool. An hour later
when the girls came back, we decided to head back to the hacienda
at 10:15 for a little R&R. We walked out. They walked to their
car and we went to our scooters.
As we were following them back to their place, far out in the country
and my friend was about 100 yards behind me. Actually, we were 6
miles out of Williams. I was watching the girl’s car when
I looked in the rear view mirror and saw there was no one behind
me and not a headlight within miles. I turned around to see what
happened to my friend?
Approximately, 2-3 miles from my turn around, I saw red lights
and as I drove by the local Williams Police car, I didn’t
think it would be a good idea, or safe, to pull a U turn in the
middle of the road with a cop there so I continued on.
About ½ mile away was a driveway to a convenience store.
I pulled in and turned back around towards my friend so I could
see what was happening. I shut off my bike and I believe I got off
for a split second to see if I could call his cell. I realized that
I only had his home phone so I got back on. (I decided that it would
be better not to interfere with what ever was going on and if he
did get arrested, I could help get him out so I sat on my bike.)
Another cop pulls in with his headlights towards me and my headlight
facing almost towards him. I was on private property with my motorcycle
off and key out of the ignition and was in my left jacket pocket.
The officer arrived after I was stopped. Since my motorcycle was
facing towards the cop ca, he couldn’t have followed me in?
The officer asked if that was my friend and I said yes he was and
I was waiting to see what is happening. I explained as to what we
did and we were heading home for the night.
The officer asked to do a roadside sobriety test? I asked why I
needed to do that when I was parked? ( I might as well have been
sitting on the curb, playing tennis or in church?) My vehicle was
on private property and not running? There is no need for a roadside
sobriety test? Something is not right?
Owning a bar in the past, I know it is not an Arizona Revised Statute
to require me to take a roadside sobriety test. (The “Monkey
Test” is designed for you to fail! The officer can make his
“opinion” which then gives him probable cause to arrest
you…..even if you pass!)
I asked what my other options were and was arrested for “suspicion
of DUI”? I asked how he could arrest me for “suspicion
of DUI” when I was parked on private property and my vehicle
was not running? He never stated what his suspicions were? Nothing?
After being placed in the back of the patrol car, I was read my
Miranda Rights and asked if I understood these rights? I said No,
I do not understand why I am being arrested when I am parked off
the road on private property and my vehicle is not running and I
am being arrested for “driving” under the influence?
At the station, I was shackled to a bench and again read my Miranda
Rights and was told” I have the right to have a lawyer present
during questioning and if I cannot afford one, one will be appointed
to me by a court of law”. I stated that in my 60 plus years,
I have never been charged with any DUI, ever, much less a traffic
ticket within the last 15 years and I feel that this was “questioning”
and I would like to invoke my Miranda Rights and have a lawyer present
during this questioning?
I explained to the officer, that I would be glad to do exactly
what he wanted as soon as my lawyer was present to council me according
to my Miranda Rights? They handed me a phone and phone book top
call a lawyer so I called one of the 24 hours lawyers and was told
they would be there on Monday morning.
Then I was asked to take a Breathalyzer. I did not refuse. I simply
stated I would be glad to perform any test they would like as soon
as my lawyer was present to witness and advise me. I stated this
repeatedly and asked for a lawyer. I know it is against the law
to refuse, but I agreed to the test as soon as my lawyer was present.
That is not against the law.
About an about a half hour or later, 6 officers returned with a
search warrant for my blood! Now I was pissed and said, “now
I REALLY want a lawyer present while you guys are invading my body”.
None was given to me. I gave my blood without a struggle and told
them I was not doing this willingly as I do not have my lawyer present
according to my Miranda Rights?
I noticed that he never sealed the medical box and should be on
videotape. Normally, when I have ever had blood drawn, it is sealed
and you sign the label as for tampering.? That never happened? Wonder
why?
Later they asked my to sign a ticket that would give me my license
for 15 days until my court appearance. Again, I stated “I
would do exactly and anything that they would like me to do……a
song and dance…..anything, just as soon as my lawyer is present
to advise me under my Miranda Rights!”
I don’t get married without a lawyer, I don’t get divorced
without a lawyer, I don’t buy a house without a lawyer and
I don’t go to jail without a lawyer? I asked them what they
don’t understand about Miranda Rights? They read my rights
to me? I didn’t make them up?
They put down that I refused to sign. They also put down that I
refused the Breathalyzer and blood test. The only thing that was
totally refused was my Miranda Rights. It is required by law to
be read your rights. It should be required by law that your rights
are enforced. They were not!
Meanwhile, the officer that stopped my friend, was at the station
said that he had followed us and he stopped the lead vehicle? I
was the lead vehicle? How did that happen?
Then he said he pulled in behind me at the stop? How can he do
that when I see his lights a ½ mile downs the road? I told
him that he was lying! This is all recorded by the officer at the
stop and in the station. There is no second cops voice at the recorded
stop. And of course, I am not invited to the Policeman’s Ball
this year?
I was cited for unsafe lane usage, weaving dangerously from side
to side, blood shot eyes in appearance and slurred speech? What’s
up with this?
The officer never stated that I was weaving. He couldn’t
because nobody was behind me and I was stopped, parked along side
the road with the engine off?. How could he follow me if we are
parked face to face?
I was cited for weaving. ARS “Operation of motorcycles on
lined roadway: exceptions: “All motorcycles are entitled to
the full use of a lane”. Basically says that we can weave
all we want and have 9’-12’ to do it. Weaving is not
“probable cause” to stop a motorcycle. Wind on the day
in question was at 29 mph and gusts to 64 mph. That will move most
cars and severely move motorcycles. We know that? That does not
count for looking for things on the road like rocks, sand, oil or
animals.
The local police don’t seem to understand that as soon as
our feet leave the ground, we are balancing act until the next stop.
Every motorcycle weaves at some time. A little or a lot.
I was charged with being in “actual physical control”
of a motor vehicle? How can I be in “actual physical control”
of a non-running vehicle and no key in the ignition? I cannot find
an ARS that defines “actual physical control”? Maybe
if I were pushing it, I would be in actual physical control cause
it sure wasn’t running?
Red eyes are easily caused by wind in the face. Any motorcycle
rider knows this. I had no glasses, as it was night. Many riders
use goggles to prevent this and with high winds, there is plenty
of Arizona dust in the air. I am allergic to dust and cause sneezing.
Sorry but true. Sneezing causes red eyes.
I find no ARS statute that defines “unsafe lane usage”
nor was this mentioned at the stop? What is “unsafe”
lane usage? Please enlighten us? And which part of the parking lot
lane did I change while I was stopped? The officer had no probable
cause to stop me…….cause I was stopped?
Speech was not slurred nor was it mentioned? Ever? That should
be on tape also?
I was taken to the Flagstaff jail. During the ride, another officer
driving verbally threatened me when he said, “ Shut the f--k
up! If I have to pull this car over you’re going to get a
taste of 50,000 volts” This was said to a incarcerated handcuffed
prisoner in the backseat cage. I would call that a physical threat
to someone that cannot physically defend themselves and certainly
unprofessional? Once out of the car, I mentioned this to the jail
personnel that I would like a copy of the car audio tape. They said
I would have to contact Williams PD. Like that is going to work?
Upon released from Flagstaff jail, inside my left coat pocket was
my car key and my motorcycle key? If I was in “actual physical
control” of my motorcycle what is the key doing in Flagstaff.
That is like saying when you are in church, you are in “actual
physical control” of your house that is being robbed because
you have the key in your pocket? Or the car being stolen out of
your driveway? I don’t think so?
I reported it to the jailer and asked that he put it on the list
of items listed on my release sheet. He refused but said everything
was on tape so I waved my motorcycle key to the camera with 5 other
inmates being released as witnesses. Imagine that? A cop overlooking
something……..something very important?
This is how the Williams scam goes!
Two days later when we finally talked to the girls, they said they
noticed an unmarked cop car down the street close to the bar. She
said the car pulled out behind us and they pulled out directly behind
the cops and are willing to testify as to what they saw. I don’t
know these girls. My friend did, but I didn’t.
I could never understand why 5 Williams Police cars are 6 miles
out of town for a routine traffic stop on a Saturday night with
a town full of people? It didn’t make sense? I would like
to have the recorded dispatch calls subpoenaed for any calls about
10:30 – 10:45pm. I would also like their cell phones records
subpoenaed to compare.
In my opinion, a transmitted call between the two officers of Williams
PD is collusion and conspiracy to entrap. The unmarked car had any
reason to stop us if he wanted to, but he cannot target bars. However,
a simple call to another car can pick up patrons with his assistance
and description, once he has followed them to get which road and
direction leaving town. Barney Fife simple and completely illegal!
This is why I was wondering why 5 Williams PD were doing on a lonely
road at 10:30 with a town full of people on a weekend? That has
to be every cop car in town? It didn’t make sense, nor did
the stop, nor did the conversation. It was a set up. And why do
5 police cars show up for a routine traffic stop unless someone
aired it? Maybe they were racing for the “collar”? No
Miranda Rights? Why is one taken to Flagstaff and one to Williams?
Nothing made sense?
After jail, I was arraigned in court and released to pre trial
services and given a court date. Now I have to report weekly to
a probation officer. I showed up at my hearing in Williams two weeks
later and no charges have been filed? Hmmmmmm? But I still need
to report? Maybe forever if charges are never filed?
I still have never seen a lawyer according to our Miranda Rights
or even know what the results of the blood test were? It cost me
a night in jail and over $250 to get my bike back. Yes, they can
make it hard for you even if they are wrong.
We all know that it is impossible to fight city hall and in my
opinion, some very crooked cops, but maybe I have a simple solution?
We have all enjoyed Williams in the past and bikers bring millions
of dollars into the city of Williams. We support the hotels, bars,
restaurants, gas stations and convenience stores. Now we have discovered
we are supporting unethical police.
Maybe it’s time we find a new town that treats bikers fairly
and welcomes our business and community support money. Maybe we
should take a break for a couple years? Let their local community
deal with their unethical cops? I think when they see a revenue
drop for the city, the local businessmen may have a chance to voice
their opinion? Legally!
Does every city need cops? Absolutely! Is there room for the good
ol boy mentality? Absolutely not! I have worked closely for years
with local law enforcement, lived with cops and tried to be one
myself and I don’t have any tolerance for making up the rules
as you go along type of crap. That’s BS!
So, I know we won’t be back to Williams. There are better
places to spend my money and I’m sure I will need some “pro
bono” help from other fellow bikers. There is not one of us
that need to go through this again and when we got our scooters
out of the impound lot, there were plenty of other bikers going
through the same thing? Maybe why I was hauled to Flagstaff to keep
bikers separate?
Lets all just take a few years off from Williams Arizona? The money
and the arrest record you save, may be your own! Names are withheld to protect the innocent
and all opinions are mine. Just backed up with cold hard fact.
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| I live for AZ Bike
Week, and, I'm back riding after a 15-year hiatus. I spent 6 months
in Fairfax County Hospital, in Virginia, in 1985 thinking I would
never ride again, but I was dragged into a Harley shop in Oakland,
CA and well...that was almost five years and two bikes ago.
I travel for a living and attend
a lot of bike shows all over the country. If you want to make AZ
Bike week better, I think you may want to pattern some of the famous
events.
In Reno the best thing about the
show is that the bikes park center stage...the main street. You
can show off your bike and see all the others. The vendors are dispersed
in and along the venue. Most of the great gatherings do the same.
You want a great bike week? Then make it user friendly. Let me park
my bike among the action, not off in the dirt. Get good bands, get
the bikers involved with contests, races etc. Lower the price for
food and drink and you'll sell more with volume. Make it family
friendly in the AM and biker friendly in the PM. And last but not
least get a decent T-Shirt design! The last couple was colorless,
boring and way too commercial!
But don't worry my friends and I
will be there with evil road sprit bells on!
T-Bone |
We are looking forward to the
changes for Arizona Bike Week 2006. We hope the new owners keep
there promise, if so it will mean they are back on track and it
will be like the old days in 1997 & 1998.
Coming since the first Bike Week in 1997.
Big D from Chicago
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| What a great website for us
Riders to find information
Buck & Crew
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There hasn't been an ABW worth
a shit since Kimmy stopped putting it together.
Jim & Teena |
| To all those who shun Arizona Bike
Week.
You already know per this magazine that there are new things in
the works for 2006 ABW. You have been told there are new people
running it. So why get off their backs and give them the opportunity
to improve it.
I see posts on here such as more poker runs, wet t-shirt contests,
organized rides, and women in free etc. I even saw a post that said,
"Bikers want babes and beer".
I think you forget that not all or even the majority of bikers
are hardcore most are professionals or corporate such people who
enjoy dressing up and riding. If you think that bike events are
all about tits and beer you live in a pipe dream this isn't the
1960's. Those of you who want to boycott ABW.... wow good luck.
Poker runs and rides are not set up by ABW those are the dealers
and club's who do it from there own locations, you want more go
talk to your dealer or club president. ABW deals with the event
itself. The beer and food they don't even have control of that is
the location of the event they control that.
You wait this year it will be the biggest and the best ABW Arizona
has ever witnessed and when it is all over I'll be back here watching
you eat your words or with no opinion at all because you did not
go and loosed out on the show down in the west. See ya
joe240R |
Hey promoters of bike week.
Why not have all the Harley Dealers put up prizes or cash for a
daily poker run with a card stop at each dealership . That way they
all get traffic and we get better poker runs.
Dozerwayne
bruceofharley@hotmail.com |
| Your magazine is a class act. Keep
up the good work. My spouse and I enjoy motorcycles and riding. We
are interested in finding out what goes on in AZ. The July, Aug. &
Sept. issue was a great help. Al |
I've been running a motorcycle
business in Tombstone for several years now and I hear it all year
long about the problems with AZBikeWeek. What a shame. All these
folks show up to ride and get exploited. They are going to keep
showing up, so why not fix the problems. You know what they are,
do something about it.
I help organize the ride every year that comes from there to Tombstone
and it is always a huge success. For a measly fee they get the poker
run from Phoenix to Tombstone, a room overnight at the Holiday Inn
here, a great cowboy dinner and a band to party all night to. You
need to do more of this. Organize rides all over this beautiful
state and great stuff to do when they get there.
Bikers want babes and beer and stuff to do all day long and not
pay a huge fee to do it. How hard is that?
Casey
Tombstonehawgcorral.com
Tombstonehawgs@aol.com |
I just read your Customers Feedback
in the July issue, here is an idea, what about your readers feedback?
Well here is mine, WE LOVE IT and yes we have it in our saddlebag!
It is the Bikers Bible, like Skunk Motorsports said...Keep up that
great work.
Bill & Peggy
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Here's some sugguestions, beer
$3.00, women in free, let the men pay, paved, wet tshirt contest,az
bikeweek queen pick at bars before the event, dont overcharge the
venders for space, maybe you'll get more, bike rodeo games for people
to watch, most important, no one under 18 after 7pm, take the dam
kids home where they belong, and get them dealers involved, make
it four days tops so we dont get bored there a whole bunch of other
shit going on.
onehunglo |
I have alot of
suggestions. I have been trying to contact someone @ AZBW to set
up a meeting. I have done several large events in town and out of
state. I believe the best thing is to have AZBW set up an open forum
to discuss items that need to be addressed.
Sponsor, vendors, patrons, etc should attend this. This should also
be done soon so that preparations can be made for 2006.
MIKE
indyrednek@hotmail.com
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| Dave the website guy here, I am
posting all these complaints on AZ Bike Week but I am not hearing
from anyone on how to fix this problem. AZ Bike Week is moving out
of Scottsdale next year, but what else? We want to hear from YOU! |
Az Bike Week in "SNOBSDALE"
I went last year for 2 hours and that was enough!!! This year I
didn't even bother I've had more fun at the lil' runs and events.
I went to wild west and it was great!!! Cheap beer, Camping ,loose
women, games and crazy bikers!!! What else you need? Not a bunch
of unorganized bull to fight with and mud and dust to eat!!!!!!!!
Duce |
Rawhide is a
family place, it is a wonderful place to take your kids, but when
it is time for bike week, bikers love to live the biker life, for
the week.(cheap beer, rat bikes, very little clothes, music, free
camping, tits) most of all friendly bikers that just want to party
and not have to worry about how much cash they will loose. Scottsdale
is not the best place for bikers, we are thought of as the low life,
to that location, we all do not ride 30,000 dollar bikes, take AZBW
to a new valley location, where we bikers can enjoy this event.
Scottsdale bikers have the cash to ride anywhere let them pay for
hotel rooms, gas, food, camping, ETC... I would like to thank all
bikers for your opinions....be safe, see you at the next rally ....later...
chiefneverwash |
10 days way too
long. It would be nice if the major dealerships would get their
act together and collaborate with each other for rides and other
events. Wish more vendors would come out with parts for sale. Rawhide
is horrible, too much dust, not enough events throughout the day,
security not the best, and 5 bucks for a beer ???AZBW should move
back to the West Valley.
Kelly
limpydog57@hotmail.com
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The Wild West
Bike fest was really a great time. I spent less that 35.00. This
was bring your own. 3 to 2 day camping kick off bike week event.
I just wanted to pass this along. I will return next year "God
Willing ".
Dee Dee
*Dave the website
guy here. Dee Dee went on to say how successful the event was. She
copied the text off the front page of the website, sorry Dee Dee
can't copy it due to copyright laws however I do want everyone to
read how great the event was so go to www.wildwestbikefest.com
and see for yourself. |
I'm not a big fan of AZ Bike
Week either. For years I have felt that a smaller town would be
a much better location. Somewhere like Globe, where there is beautiful
riding in any direction. There is plenty of lodging, camping and
"real", friendly bars. The town would really benefit and
those of us who actually like to ride would enjoy it a lot more.
The only event I go to during Bike Week anymore is the drags, and
that is only because we've been allowed to bring in our own beer.
The whole thing is way over priced, and it seems to be more about
putting money in someone's pocket than about bikers riding and having
a good time.
Michelle
troubleone@cox.net |
I went to the
first AZ bike week in Avondale, It small but you could see some
potential, #2 was a bit bigger with a few big name vendors, like
Broken Spoke and some HD shops getting involved. Down town Avondale
was packed with vendors and everthing was centralized. Then all
the big Bike shops seen they could make money so they took over,
moved the event to scottsdale and everyone had to have there own
ride. Every year I spent less and less time at all the rides, too
much money and not much for the buck. Last year I was at Raw Hide
for about 3 hrs and that was all I needed.YAWN.Did not bother this
year. Raw Hide Is for tourist and Families,Get a central location,
one that could use all the money we bikers bring,not up in the north
part were they don't like us and don't really need us. I have more
fun at small runs like the Dutchman,H.A. and Loner runs than I do
at AZ Bike week.There's even Real Bikers at all the small ones.
lol. Hopefully Az bike week will eventually find a soul and then
It will become It's own entity. Let me know when it gets there.
azhogdog
www.azstormrider.com |
I THINK ALL BIKERS SHOULD boycott
all businesses associated with Arizona Bike WEEK.
ENOUGH OF THIS SAME OLD SHIT.
Take a program from 5 years ago, and this years program and they are
about the same old shit.
Drag races and $5.00 beers. been there been screwed!!!!!
Rawhide and $5.00 beers. been there been screwed!!!!!!!!
$20.00 rides that charities hardly see any of the money.
COME ON THE LOW LIFE PROMOTER HAS IT ALL IN HIS POCKET.
BOYCOTT Mountain Man |
Arizona has great Highways,I
enjoyed the ride in and the ride home. Didn't do much at the event.
But like most of us that do alot of biker gatherings, I went for
the ride. These bike events are starting to look all the same to
me anyway. Kinda like Boob-job tits;I like-em but deep down inside
you know you`re being played. For me it`s the ride not the destination,
I can get a cheap beer right here at home, fake boobs and all.I`m
really kinda glad that vendor`s and promoter`s are always cookin
up some other hoop-de-do for us to ride to {and sometimes bitch}
about. All in all it was O.K. All of us have been to enough event`s
by now to not be surprised by greedy behavior, and besides everyone
has to make a living. I always thought that Harley-Davidson, Edelbrock,
Dynatek, etc. was what made my Harley go but it`s really money that
does the best. Anyway,I`ll see ya in Laughlin or some where around
Laughlin,you know the "Screw Laughlin Run" maybe. Ride
Safe and often,........
Helicopter Jim...aka...LiquorStore Jim
chpprplt3@aol.com |
I bought the 10 day pass but
only went friday nite and sat morn, that was enough for me. Fri
nite too many damm kids running around, beer too much, not enough
women, and the AZBW queen contest, what happen to the bars entering
the picks. I had more fun at the HD dealerships. I wish it was back
at Westworld, it was fun back then, I wont go back next year.
Cheated |
| BIKE WEEK HAS TURNED INTO SOMETHING
ONLY "SNOTTSDALE" WOULD ENJOY. WHEN I ARRIVED AT RAWHIDE
I DID NOTICE THAT THEY TRIED TO MAKE IT BETTER. THE GROUNDS WERE
OK AND THE TRAFFIC DIRECTION WAS ALOT BETTER. AS FAR AS THE VENDORS
I WAS NOT IMPRESSED. THE BIG NAME VENDORS WERE NOT SELLING TO THE
GENERAL PUBLIC AND THE VENDORS THEY SUPPLY WERE NOT THERE. MOST
OF THE RIDERS THAT I CAME IN CONTACT WITH WERE THE "SNOTTSDALE"
TYPE. SOME OF THE VENDORS THAT WERE THERE CLOSED UP EARLY. I JUST
HOPE THAT WHEN IT DOES MOVE IT WILL BE DONE BETTER AND CATERED TO
A DIFFERENT CROWD. ALL I CAN DO IS HOPE THINGS CHANGE FOR THE BETTER.
INDYREDNEK |
| Bikeweek Arizona, SO I HAVE
NAMED IT.
Until it is run not just for (RICH) the low life promoter,it will
never be any good. He is such a (&%#$@hole) it's unbelievable.
Go to any other rally in the country and you don't
have to pay to drink.
Every bar etc, goes with the flow. Rich's bike program is just for
Rich.
I'm glad to see Hacienda did their own thing. BOYCOTT ARIZONA BIKE
WEEK SHOULD BE THE CRY FOR THE NEXT YEAR
Wolfman
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| Last year's Comments and
opinions (see below) |
After attending HD's 100th in Milwaukee
I am appalled at the recent Chromecoming staged by the dealerships
here in Phx. So much more could have been done to make it a great
event and actually a great weekend. Suggestions? I've got a few.
For the 100th one of the events was the Passport to ride. We had to
visit as many dealerships in Wisconsin to collect point. Our card
was stamped at each stop. We then mailed the card in for a drawing
of a variety of prizes.
Each dealership debuts a different model. In order to see all the
models we must visit each dealership throught the day or weekend.
Print a "passport" and when completely stamped by each dealership
at the final destination is a pin or T-shirt. Set up a poker run while
we're at it.
If your shop opens at 9 am then start the festivities at 9 am. Get
the music going when you open. I can't tell you how disappointing
it is to arrive on schedule just to sit around and watch the band
plug electrical cords into outlets. And please, please, give us some
vendors. The dealerships in Milwaukee all had vendor events at each
stop.
Arizona is one of the best places to ride and that time of year is
awesome.
Diane "Zippy" Anderson
Rodeskinz
www.rodeskinz.com |
ARIZONA BIKE WEEK, CYCLEFEST MAY HAVE
DIED THIS WEEK IN A MAJOR COLLISION BETWEEN PROMOTERS AND VENDORS.
DUE TO BEING WOUNDED BY ITS PROMOTERS. CYCLEFEST HAS BEEN WOUNDED
BECAUSE OF BAD PROMOTERS/BAD VENUE/BAD PLANNING/BAD PUBLICITY/BAD
PUBLIC RELATIONS/ AND FLAT OUT LIES. NOT JUST THE WEATHER. A LITTLE
RAIN NEVER HURT ANYBODY. BUT WHEN YOU CAN'T GET TO THE VENUE BECAUSE
THE HIGHWAYS ARE FLOODED, AND THERE IS 2 TO 3 INCHES OF WATER ON THE
GROUND, NOT TO MENTION MUD EVERYWHERE. THAT'S BAD PLANNING.
BUT, WHAT REALLY SEALED ITS FATE WAS THE PROMISE TO THE VENDORS AT
CYCLEFEST THAT THEY WILL HAVE IT THE FOLLOWING WEEKEND TO MAKE UP
FOR THE BAD VENUE AND WEATHER PLUS THE FACT THAT NOBODY COULD GET
TO THE EVENT. AGAIN, BAD PLANNING.
BUT THEN CAME THE FINAL BLOW. THEY CANCELLED THE PROMISED EVENT WITHOUT
TELLING VENDORS FIRST( APPARENTLY THE PROMOTERS AT ARIZONA BIKE WEEK
ARE REALLY GOOD WEATHER MEN). THEY CAN PREDICT THE WEATHER BETTER
THAN THE NEWS FORECASTERS OR AT LEAST THAT'S WHAT THEY SAID TO JUSTIFY
CANCELING THE EVENT.
I ALONG WITH MANY OTHER VENDORS KNOW THE TRUTH. THEY JUST CANCELED
IT BECAUSE THEY BELIEVE THEY HAVE THAT POWER. VENDORS ARE THE MAIN
REASON FOR CYCLE FEST, AND WITHOUT THEM YOU DON'T HAVE A CYCLEFEST.
BUT APPARENTLY THE PROMOTERS DON'T SEE IT THAT WAY, THEY HOPE EVERYBODY
WILL HAVE FORGOTTEN THIS MESS BY NEXT YEAR. THEY EVEN HAVE THE BALLS
TO PLAN A 10 DAY EVENT NEXT YEAR. WHEN THEY CAN'T EVEN HAVE A 4 DAY
EVENT NOW.
WHEN YOU GO OUT OF YOUR WAY TO HAVE A MEETING AND TELL EVERYONE (VENDORS)
THAT IT WILL GO ON THE FOLLOWING WEEKEND, AND THEN CANCEL WITHOUT
CALLING ANY OF THE VENDORS FIRST? THEY DID POST THE CANCELLATION ON
THEIR WEBSITE, BUT NO ONE WAS ANSWERING THEIR PHONES. IN MY OPINION
THAT'S JUST WRONG!!!!! ALSO, THEY HAD TOLD ALL THE VENDORS THAT SECURITY
WOULD BE THERE ALL WEEK TO PROTECT THEIR GOODS. NO PASS, NO ENTRY.
BUT WHEN A FELLOW VENDOR WENT MONDAY, THERE WAS NO SECURITY, NO PERSONAL
FROM AZ BIKE WEEK. NOTHING. THE GATES WERE WIDE OPEN FOR ANYBODY TO
TAKE WHAT THEY WANTED!!! AND NOW I HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT THE TENT COMPANY
THAT THE PROMOTERS HIRED ARE TAKING DOWN TENTS WITH THE VENDORS PRODUCT(S)
STILL IN IT. DO THE PROMOTERS REALLY THINK THEY COULD DO THIS AND
HAVE AN EVENT NEXT YEAR???
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD. OTHERWISE WE HAVE THIS
TO LOOK FORWARD TO AGAIN NEXT YEAR.
ARIZONA IS A GREAT PLACE TO HAVE A BIKE RUN. GREAT WEATHER MOST OF
THE TIME. NO HELMET LAWS. BIKER FRIENDLY PLACES, AND GREAT PEOPLE.
JUST NOT THE RIGHT PEOPLE IN CHARGE OF AN EVENT THAT COULD BE THE
BEST IN THE WEST.
ROCKY |
Thanks Arizona
This is the third year that we have
come up from Texas to enjoy your Arizona Hospitality and such a
wonderful place to ride. I know that we had a couple of rainy days,
but over all we had fantastic weather to ride in, and the bottom
line for us average folk is that is why we come up here. We have
made so many friends here that you can be sure we will be back next
year.
Bobcat Charlie |
Az Bike Week 2004 This is
what really happan by Terry Lee
The promoter calls a meeting after the torrential rains threaten Cycle
Fest and a number of vendors are considering packing up and going
home early. He promises them that Cyclefest will remain open another
week for the next weekend at no additional cost to them and that he
will provide security for their booths during the week.
It is a generous offer and it was initiated by the promoter not the
vendors. I personally know many vendors that left their goods on site
and went away Sunday night secure in the fact that their property
was safe and secure and security was on site as promised. I also know
many vendors who left on Monday to get more inventory to be prepared
for the coming weekends activities, in fact the vendor next to me
left first thing Monday morning after Cyclefest was over for Colorado
to get more inventory for the upcoming weekend. Imagine his surprise
when he returns to find a totally abandoned "Tent City"
with no security what so ever and the chances are very good that the
merchandise and property that he left at Rawhide because he was assured
that security was protecting it, will not be their when he returns.
I found out Monday evening that the second weekend of Cyclefest had
been canceled and that there was no security and that if I was smart
I would get my product and displays out of there as quick as possible,
and by the way the heads up phone call didn't come from the promoter
who gave me his assurance that my goods would be protected, they came
from other vendors who like me had found out the hard way.
I don't have a problem with the promoters decision to not reopen
Cyclefest for whatever reason even though he stood in front of a majority
of the vendors and invited them to stay. That's a business decision,
a bad one considering the offer he made but still his decision to
make. The problem that I have that I feel is very threatening and
I'm sure has already created huge losses for a number of totally innocent
people is the fact that he promised to provide security for their
property, which he definitely did not do and he made little or no
attempt to notify them of his change in plans and he certainly gave
no one any grace period to remove their property before he pulled
the security. I personally will never go back to Cyclefest as a vendor
if Dillman has anything to do with it and every vendor I've spoke
to feels exactly the same way. Simply put, without vendors, or at
least without strong vendor support you won't have a Cyclefest and
that will be a major setback to Az Bike Week.
Terry Lee |
This year's Bike Week sucked!!!
I'm not sure you are the right venue to voice my opinion,
but I couldn't find anything else that would allow me to place more
than 500 characters in an e-mail, so... I pondered a lot as to whether
or not I would do any good to send you this e-mail or not. It probably
won't do any good, but at least it will make me feel better having
sent it, and having voiced my opinion. But, the person who came up
with the plan to have this year's event at Rawhide should be fired,
taken out behind the barn and slapped or whatever you do to get rid
of vermin like that. This is the worst motorcycle event I have ever
attended!!! The facility was crap!!! Parking was a joke!!!! Having
a major motorcycle event and then forcing the motorcycles to park
in the dirt and have to walk over a quarter mile is just plain rediculous!!!
The food lines are impossible, as are the bar lines and nobody seems
to care. And the traffic.... What a joke!!!! No traffic control and
only one way in or out is just plain stupid. And the City of Scottsdale
has no more right to be the host city for this event than Bagdad!!!
Requiring the kickoff party at Hacienda H-D to be over by 8PM, and
their stupid "Big Brother" photo radar van parked constantly
just down the street to f---! with the event customers who are padding
the pockets of these clowns running this ridiculous city!!!! And the
plannin | |