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THE 10XMATCH BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for March 12th, 2026
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Hey, Life is nuts and then you die. It’s an absolute beautiful day in the Black Hills. We’ve tried over and over to make a winter season start and once a week the frosty god tries. We get close with a splash of snow and a quick rain with temps dropping to the 20s. But Winter never seemed to get off the dime. So, here it is sunny and 55 degrees. I finished wiring the King Chopper and will fire it up this weekend. The guys at Departure Bike Works in Richmond are finishing up the 45 flathead engine for the Bonne Belle and Bonneville plans are coming up. If all goes well this weekend, I might start on the 1913 Board Track Racer. That’s a whole new arena for me, but ya gotta keep learning, right? Let’s hit the news: The News was provided by the Bikernet Team including: Wayfarer, the Redhead, Bob T. Sam Burns, Rogue, Laura, Barry Green, El Waggs, Jenn and the rest of the crew. The Bikernet Weekly News is sponsored in part by companies who also dig Freedom including: Easyriders Magazine, Cycle Source Magazine, Iron Trader News, ChopperTown, and BorntoRide.com. FLYING PISTON ACTION– I made this for the Daytona auction. There will be another yet different one for Sturgis along with my custom Strider. –Lee Wimmer Hey Lee, I was there, and your piece was super-cool. –Bandit INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE– on Climate Change April 8-9 — Join us The CO2 Coalition is proud to be a cosponsor of the 16th International Conference on Climate Change, being held April 8 – 9, 2026 in Washington, D.C. at the Hotel Washington. Many Coalition members and leaders will be speaking, including Dr. William Happer (Coalition Chair) and Dr. John Clauser as keynote speakers. Please consider joining us. LIFESTYLE CYCLES DEAL OF THE WEEK–2016 Harley-Davidson Street Glide for Sale Gold is the style of champions, and you’ll become one after you ride home with this beautiful Street Glide! Stock# 14256 2016 Harley Davidson FLHX Street Glide with only 18,059 miles! This is one good looking bike and before you can say I want that one it’ll be gone in someone else’s driveway! Get down here fast and pick it up for yourself today! * Hard Candy Gold Flake Paintjob * Chrome Floorboards and matching Passenger Mini Boards * Vance and Hines Dual Chrome Exhaust * Chrome Engine Guard with Highway Pegs * Dual Disc Front Brakes * 103 Cubic Inch Harley Twin Cam Motor * Hi-Output Air Cleaner * Two-Up Touring Seat * 4 Point Docking Hardware * Chrome Luggage Rack * Stock 6-Inch Chrome Handlebars * Chrome Sissy Bar Backrest * Cup Holder * Rockform Phone Holder * These tires are looking like new and ready to hit the streets! * Chrome Heel/Toe Shifter This bike is only $14,995.00 Plus license, $85.00 documentation fee, and local sales tax. NO HIDDEN FEES like some dealers. And we have no reconditioning or prep fees. This bike has passed Lifestyle Cycles rigorous 92-point safety/mechanical/structural inspection.This motorcycle has not been refurbished and does not come with any warranty expressed or implied! EXTENDED WARRANTIES are available! Fill out an online application today. We have EZ FINANCING Lifestyle Cycles is located at 1510 State College Blvd,Anaheim,CA,92806. Open 7 days a week. NOT LOCAL? WE HAVE SHIPPING AVAILABLE! Call today (714) 490-0155. Huge selection of Street Glides, Road Glides, Road Kings, Ultras, Sportsters, Softails, Dynas, and much more! We are California’s pre-owned Harley Mega-Store with over 200 Pre-Owned Harley-Davidsons in stock! To view our current inventory, Please visit www.LifestyleCycles.com or www.facebook.com/LifestyleCyclesUsedHarleys/ YAMAHA LEAVES CALIFORNIA… AGAIN The exodus from the Golden State continues as word comes from Japan that Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. is leaving its Cypress campus after 50 years. Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. (“YMUS”) will move to Kennesaw, Georgia, starting at the end of 2026 and anticipated to be wrapped up by Q4 2028. As part of the relocation process, all fixed assets owned by YMUS in Cypress, including land, offices and warehouses will be sold as a way of “improving asset efficiency and enhancing profitability in the United States.” –Dealernews Read the whole story at Dealernews.com HARLEY-DAVIDSON PAN AMERICA ST RACERS DOMINATE AS SADDLEMEN RACE DEVELOPMENT TEAM SWEEPS TWO DAYTONA SUPER HOOLIGAN PODIUMS–Harley-Davidson x DynoJet Factory Race Team Rider Kyle Wyman Podiums Twice in King of the Baggers Kody Kopp Takes Two Wins on Harley-Davidson in Historic AFT SuperTwins Opener MILWAUKEE (March 7, 2026) – Saddlemen Race Development riders James Rispoli, Jake Lewis, and Cory West rode race-prepared Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 ST motorcycles to sweep both podiums in the opening rounds of the 2026 MotoAmerica Mission Foods Super Hooligan National Championship Brought To You By Roland Sands Design. In a March 6-7 double-header of racing at Daytona International Speedway at Daytona Beach, Fla., defending Super Hooligan champion Rispoli won the opening round on Friday, and Lewis won on Saturday, each prevailing in classic Daytona last-lap drafting battles to win by fractions of a second. West finished second in both races. Also at Daytona, Harley-Davidson® x DynoJet Factory Race Team rider Kyle Wyman opened his title defense of the MotoAmerica Mission Foods King of the Baggers championship with a pair of third-place finishes on a race-prepared Harley-Davidson® Road Glide® motorcycle. At the Daytona Short Track, Latus Motors Racing rider Kody Kopp opened the season in historic fashion, riding a Harley-Davidson XG750R motorcycle to a pair of Mission Foods AFT SuperTwins victories to become the first rider to win their debut race in the premier flat track class. Saddlemen Sweeps Mission Super Hooligan Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 ST motorcycle riders filled the podium in both rounds of the Mission Foods Super Hooligan opener. Rispoli topped qualifying with a best lap of 1:52.991 around the 3.56-mile, 12-turn Daytona International Speedway road course to take the pole for the Friday race that saw 35 bikes on the grid representing nine different motorcycle brands. Throughout the race seven or more bikes battled in a pack that saw multiple lead changes on each lap. On the final lap, Rispoli led through the infield section and onto the high-banked oval but backed off to let Ducati rider Gus Rodio take the lead out of the chicane and onto the final banked oval section. In the final drafting chase to the finish line, Rispoli held off Saddlemen Race Development teammates Cory West and Jake Lewis by a combined 0.020 seconds, with fourth place going to Saddlemen Race Development rider Travis Wyman on a modified Harley-Davidson FXR Big Twin motorcycle. Rodio finished fifth as only 0.314 seconds separated the top ten riders at the finish. “If you didn’t like that racing, I don’t know what you like,” said Rispoli. “I tried to burn them in the infield on that last lap, but I could hear noise behind me, and I knew if I had the lead out of the chicane I’d finish tenth. I’m super happy Saddlemen picked me up for the season. They’ve done an amazing job with the Harley-Davidson and made me feel at home.” On Saturday, West and Lewis each took a turn leading an official lap in another close-fought battle that included the Saddlemen Race Development squad, Yamaha riders Robertino Pietri and Andy DiBrino and Rodio. Once again Rispoli led the field through the infield on the final lap, but it was Pietri who led as the pack exited the chicane. At the finish Lewis prevailed in a tight pack of drafting riders, besting West by 0.012 seconds with Rispoli just 0.063 seconds behind in third place. “I tried to play my cards better today at the finish,” said Lewis. “I saw Cory come by me out of the chicane and he hit sixth gear, and I waited a little longer to hit sixth and came by him with some momentum. It feels so good to win a round at Daytona. Hats off to the Saddlemen crew for putting us one-two-three again. This Harley-Davidson is so good.” After two of 10 rounds in the 2026 Mission Foods Super Hooligan Championship, Lewis and Rispoli are tied with 41 points, followed by West with 40 points and Wyman with 23 points. The Mission Foods Super Hooligan Championship resumes May 15-17 at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds, Ala. Mission Super Hooligan Race Results – Daytona 1 (Top 10) 1. James Rispoli (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development 2. Cory West (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development 3. Jake Lewis (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development 4. Travis Wyman (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development 5. Gus Rodio (Duc) Rodio Racing 6. Bryce Kornbau (Yam) BPR Racing 7. Robertino Pietri (Yam) CoatzyMoto/LatinWe 8. Jason Waters (Duc) TopPro Motorsports/Edge Racing 9. Andy DiBrino (Yam) BPR Racing 10. Hawk Mazzotta (Yam) Trackhouse/Hawk Mazzotta Moto Camp/BluCru Mission Super Hooligan Race Results – Daytona 2 (Top 10) 1. Jake Lewis (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development 2. Cory West (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development 3. James Rispoli (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development 4. Andy DiBrino (Yam) BPR Racing 5. Gus Rodio (Duc) Rodio Racing 6. Travis Wyman (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development 7. Bryce Kornbau (Yam) BPR Racing 8. Jason Waters (Duc) TopPro Motorsports/Edge Racing 9. Robertino Pietri (Yam) CoatzyMoto/LatinWe 10. Hawk Mazzotta (Yam) Trackhouse/Hawk Mazzotta Moto Camp/BluCru Wyman Opens King of the Baggers Title Defense with Two Podium Results Harley-Davidson® x DynoJet Factory Race Team rider Kyle Wyman raced his #1 Harley-Davidson Road Glide racing motorcycle to a pair of third-place results in the opening rounds of the 2026 Mission Foods King of the Baggers series. Wyman, the defending series champion, qualified third for the event with a best lap of 1:50.342, just behind teammate Bradley Smith, who qualified second at 1:50.052. In the 8-lap race on Friday Hayden Gillim led every lap as Wyman and Troy Herfoss battled for second and third place, with Herfoss across the line 0.268 seconds clear of Wyman and Smith fourth. On Saturday, Gillim retired from the race on lap seven with a mechanical issue, handing the lead to Wyman. At the end of a drafting battle on the last lap, Herfoss took the win by 0.262 seconds over Factory Indian rider Rocco Landers with Wyman 0.280 seconds back in third place, and Smith in fourth place 0.333 behind. Big Diehl x Harley-Davidson Factory Racing James Rispoli finished fifth in both races. “Any time you can leave Daytona with two podiums is a good weekend, because it can go wrong here,” said Wyman. “I think we made a really good step from yesterday to today and I’m much happier with how I rode today than yesterday. I know we want to win but we got good points this weekend and I’m looking forward to the rest of the season on the factory Harley-Davidson.” After 2 of 14 rounds in the 2026 MotoAmerica Mission King of the Baggers series, Herfoss leads with 45 points, followed by Wyman and Gillim tied for second with 32 points, Smith with 26 points, and Rispoli with 22 points. The Harley-Davidson® x Dynojet Factory Race Team returns to action April 17-19 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta in Braselton, Ga. Harley-Davidson® x DynoJet Factory Race Team Road Glide® motorcycles are powered by modified Screamin’ Eagle® Milwaukee-Eight® 131 Performance Crate Engines. The team’s racing motorcycles also feature upgraded suspension components, including Screamin’ Eagle/Öhlins Remote Reservoir Rear Shocks, plus competition exhaust, race tires and lightweight bodywork. The Harley-Davidson® x DynoJet Factory Race Team partner roster includes DynoJet, Rockford Fosgate®, Öhlins®, Akrapovič, STM Racing Clutch, K&N Filters, SYN3® lubricants, and Screamin’ Eagle® Performance Parts and Accessories. MotoAmerica Mission King of the Baggers Race Results – Daytona Race 1 Hayden Gillim (Ind) J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines Factory Indian Troy Herfoss (Ind) J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines Factory Indian Kyle Wyman (H-D) Harley-Davidson® x Dynojet Factory Race Team Bradley Smith (H-D) Harley-Davidson® x Dynojet Factory Race Team James Rispoli (H-D) Big Diehl x Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Tyler O’Hara (Ind) SDI Racing Jake Lewis (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development Cory West (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development Max Flinders (H-D) M3/Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson MotoAmerica Mission King of the Baggers Race Results – Daytona Race 1 Troy Herfoss (Ind) J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines Factory Indian Rocco Landers (Ind) J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines Factory Indian Kyle Wyman (H-D) Harley-Davidson® x Dynojet Factory Race Team Bradley Smith (H-D) Harley-Davidson® x Dynojet Factory Race Team James Rispoli (H-D) Big Diehl x Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Tyler O’Hara (Ind) SDI Racing Cory West (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development Jake Lewis (H-D) Saddlemen Race Development Hayden Gillim (Ind) J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines Factory Indian Max Flinders (H-D) M3/Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson Kopp Notches Historic Daytona Double in ATF SuperTwins Opener Latus Motors Racing/Harley-Davidson/BMC Racing rider Kody Kopp opened his rookie season in the Mission Foods AFT SuperTwins class in spectacular fashion March 5-6. Kopp, a three-time champion in the AFT Singles class, rode a Harley-Davidson XG750R motorcycle to victory at the Daytona Short Track on Thursday night, becoming the first rider ever to win their debut race in the premier class. Kopp made a clean sweep of the evening by topping qualifying, winning his heat race, the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge bonus sprint, and the main event. On Friday night he backed up those results, going 5-1-1 in the Mission Triple Challenge to take the overall win and first-place points for the event. “I knew what I had to do, and I know what I’m capable of – that’s all I’ve got to say,” said Kopp,  the 21-year-old son of Joe Kopp, who raced a Harley-Davidson XR750 to win the 2000 Grand National Championship. “I work my butt off for this, and this is what I want to do for my life. To have this opportunity with George Latus, Bob Lanphere, Dave Zanotti, Michelle Disalvo, this whole team has been unreal to work with.” After 2 of 16 rounds in the 2026 AFT Mission SuperTwins championship, Kopp leads with 46 points, followed by Dallas Daniels with 38 points, Davis Fisher with 29 points, Henry Wiles with 27 points, and Brandon Robinson with 25 points. The AFT Mission SuperTwins series returns to action March 21 at Senoia Raceway in Senoia, Ga. Mission SuperTwins Race Results – Royal Enfield Short Track at Daytona I (Top 10) 1. Kody Kopp (H-D) Latus Motors Racing/Harley-Davidson/BMC Racing 2. Dallas Daniels (Yam) Estenson Racing/Yamaha Racing/Monster Energy 3. Henry Wiles (Kaw) J&M Logging 4. Sammy Halbert (Yam) Martin Trucking/OnlyFans 5. Davis Fisher (KTM) Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing 6. Brandon Robinson (H-D) Mission Foods/Roof Systems/Harley-Davidson, 7. Briar Bauman (H-D) Rick Ware Racing/Jacob Construction/Parts Plus 8. Dan Bromley (Suz) Memphis Shades/Lisa Niner Racing, 9. Ben Lowe (KTM) Rackley Racing/Roof Systems/J&M Logging, 10. Dalton Gauthier (Aprilia) Parts Bros/D&D Cycles/Fairway Ford Mission SuperTwins Race Results – Royal Enfield Short Track at Daytona II (Top 10) 1. Kody Kopp (H-D) Latus Motors Racing/Harley-Davidson/BMC Racing 2. Dallas Daniels (Yam) Estenson Racing/Yamaha Racing/Monster Energy 3. Davis Fisher (KTM) Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing 4. Trent Lowe (Hon) American Honda/Mission Foods/Castrol/Roof Systems 5. Brandon Robinson (H-D) Mission Foods/Roof Systems/Harley-Davidson 6. Briar Bauman (H-D) Rick Ware Racing/Jacob Construction/Parts Plus 7. Henry Wiles (Kaw) J&M Logging 8. Sammy Halbert (Yam) Martin Trucking/OnlyFans 9. Aidan RoosEvans (H-D) FRA Trust Advisors 10. Brandon Price (Yam) Memphis Shades, Corbin, Sody Concrete HELLS ANGELS BERDOO RAFFLE EFFORT—The members are offering this cool ride as a raffle prize to raise money for their brother Ace’s legal fees. Each ticket is $40. Money can be Zelle to: 909-849-9951 or mailed to Skeeter 751 North J Street, San Bernardino, CA 92411 We appreciate any support! AMA Pro Racing is pleased to announce that Progressive Insurance will continue to serve as the title sponsor of American Flat Track in a new multi-year agreement, extending a relationship that has helped drive the series’ growth and national reach. Progressive was first named Title Sponsor and Official Insurance of American Flat Track in 2020 and has expanded its support of the sport over the years through digital initiatives. Through the renewal, Progressive will continue as the official title sponsor across series branding, broadcast and streaming coverage, live event presentation, and official digital platforms. “Progressive has been an outstanding sponsor for American Flat Track, and we’re proud to continue building on a relationship that has helped elevate the series in meaningful ways,” said Gene Crouch, CEO of AMA Pro Racing. “From event presentation and broadcast visibility to our digital platforms and fan engagement efforts, Progressive’s support has played an important role in our growth. Progressive brings an authentic connection to the AFT community, and we’re excited to continue working together to strengthen the sport and deliver even more for our fans, riders and stakeholders in the years ahead.” Progressive, the country’s No. 1 motorcycle insurer, has been a trusted name for riders, with one in three motorcyclists choosing Progressive for their insurance needs. Founded in 1937, the company has grown into the second largest personal auto insurer in the United States while maintaining a long-standing connection to the riding community through specialized motorcycle coverage and support for motorsports. Progressive’s continued involvement reflects its understanding of the passion and commitment shared by riders and race fans, and its focus on helping motorcyclists protect what matters. “At Progressive, we’ve seen first-hand the enthusiasm and dedication of the riders and racing community,” said Eric Doubler, Progressive Recreational Lines Business Leader. “As the country’s leading motorcycle insurer, we share that passion and are thrilled to deepen our relationship with American Flat Track. This sponsorship reflects our commitment to the sport and the broader motorcycle community.” The announcement follows the 2026 season opening doubleheader at DAYTONA Flat Track. The season continues next week with the Yamaha Atlanta Short Track, the third round of the 2026 Progressive American Flat Track season. Progressive American Flat Track is televised on FOX Sports and streams live on FloRacing. Visit, flosports.link/AFT2026 to watch every lap live. For more information on Progressive American Flat Track, including the 2026 schedule, tickets and streaming options, visit AmericanFlatTrack.com. THE BIKERNET MONK BRINGS YOU–Today Is the Day to Begin If not now, when? I am grateful for the gift of this day, and I choose to live it fully. How many times have we declared, “This is the day”? The day we begin something new, release something old, break a habit, form a discipline, step into a dream. We start with energy and conviction… and then life interrupts. A distraction appears. A delay feels justified. We quietly promise ourselves, “Tomorrow.” I know how easy it is to postpone change. I have said, “Today is the day I’m going to lose the extra weight,” more times than I can count. If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times, and somehow I still find myself carrying around twenty pounds more than I truly want. That honest admission reminds me that intention alone is not transformation. Desire is not discipline. Wishing is not doing. Real change does not come from enthusiasm alone. It comes from character, the quiet strength to honor a decision long after the excitement fades. Making today the day requires commitment beyond mood. It asks us to act even when we don’t feel like it. It invites us to take one clear, simple step and protect it with intention. Start small. Write down one goal this morning. Just one. Make it specific. Make it achievable. Then guard it. Let nothing and no one, including your own doubts, pull you off course. Tomorrow, review what you wrote. Decide again. Continue. As each small promise is kept, confidence grows. Momentum builds. Before long, the life you once imagined begins to take form. A greater life does not arrive all at once. It unfolds through daily decisions. Today I know that this moment is powerful. I choose to live the gift of today fully. I commit to accomplishing at least one meaningful goal. I no longer allow excuses, fear, delay, or even old habits to rule my actions. I trust the Guidance within me. I draw upon the Strength and Supply of my Higher Power. Today I go within and awaken the character I have always known was there. With a joyful heart and steady mind, I allow this to be the day. I celebrate the greater possibilities that exist right now. And so it is. Namaste. “What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals.” Henry David Thoreau “What day is it?” “It’s today,” squeaked Piglet. “My favorite day,” said Pooh.” — A.A. Milne Contemplative Questions What is one specific action I can take today that moves me closer to the life I truly desire? Where in my life,  have I been relying on intention instead of consistent action? Who will I become if I consistently honor my word to myself, starting today? May be an image of text that says ‘Nothing gets transformed in your life until your mind is transformed. -Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha’ Thanks–Yale Gelfant GATES BELT DRIVE– Announces Sponsorship of CFMOTO ASPAR Moto2 Race Team Gates Corporation (NYSE: GTES), a global manufacturer of innovative, highly engineered power transmission and fluid power solutions, today announced its official sponsorship of the CFMOTO ASPAR Moto2 Team competing in the Moto2 World Championship. The collaboration aligns two innovation-driven companies committed to advancing performance, engineering precision, and global brand growth within the motorcycle industry. The CFMOTO partnership underscores shared technical expertise and a forward-looking approach to mobility. While the Moto2 race machines compete using chain drive systems in 2026, CFMOTO integrates Gates Belt Drive systems across select production models, including the CFMOTO CLC 450, demonstrating the company’s commitment to modern drivetrain solutions in the cruiser segment. As Su Zhen, CFMOTO Racing chief manager says, “We are thrilled to welcome Gates as an official partner of our Moto2 racing program. Their reputation for engineering excellence gives us complete confidence that we are utilizing the highest quality drivetrain system available for our CFMOTO production models. We look forward to a long and prosperous relationship that drives success and innovation for both companies in the years to come.” CFMOTO has rapidly expanded its global presence through a combination of competitive racing programs and production motorcycles designed for real-world performance. Gates Belt Drive complements this strategy by offering clean, quiet, low-maintenance drivetrain systems engineered for durability and long service life, attributes increasingly valued by OEMs and riders Alike. “CFMOTO is building a global performance brand with clear engineering ambition,” said Chris Sugai, General Manager of Mobility at Gates Corporation. “Our sponsorship of the Moto2 program is more than a logo placement, it represents strategic alignment. Production motorcycles like the CLC 450 demonstrate how advanced belt drive systems can elevate the ownership experience through durability, reduced maintenance, and refined ride quality.” The sponsorship positions Gates Belt Drive alongside CFMOTO’s premier global racing platform, reinforcing brand visibility in key growth markets and strengthening collaboration at both the engineering and marketing levels. As both companies continue to invest in global growth, this partnership signals a broader alignment. For more information about Gates Belt Drive for motorcycles, visit www.gates.com/motorcycle. For more information, visit gates.com FLORIDA LEGISLATION–SB 536 is now in the Fiscal Committee in the Florida Senate, here is the link to the committee, please click on the link and then their name and send them an email before Monday March 2 ,2026. We need to stop this now!!!! The Senate has now adopted HB 429, so they currently line up. Fiscal Policy Committee Page – The Florida Senate Please oppose SB-536 This bill has the potential to put many motorcyclists and bikers in harm’s way and could be wrongly classified as “Criminal Gang Members”. Many of us do a lot of charity work and help serve the community in the form of toy runs, helping senior citizens, food drives and backpacks for school kids. A lot of us belong to Motorcycle Clubs, Associations, MRO’s (Motorcycle Rights Originations), Motorcycle Ministries and/or Independent Riders … All of these could be put in harm’s way due to SB536 and HB 429 because of common patches, terminology and tattoos that could easily be misrepresented and used against us. There is also no due process, transparency or right to appeal. This is a chipping away of our rights one peace at a time. It could also affect people that made bad choices early in life and have changed their ways, many help lead in recovery and help lead people to a productive life. We have over of 12,000 signatures on a petition to oppose HB429 & SB 536 Petition · Fight HB-429 and protect motorcycle culture – United States · Change.org ABATE OF FLORIDA NEEDS HELP–Hey guys, congrats on Easyrider ::)) can you please post our flyer?  If we don’t get the campers this year it will probably be our last campground.  For the last 3-4 years we have had under 100 campers – compared to 500-800 in previous years.  Thanks in advance. ABATE of FL, Inc – Lake County Chapter Newsletter Rep “V”  check us out on FB https://www.facebook.com/AbateOfFloridaLakeCountyChapter FARROW HARLEY-DAVIDSON JOINS THE SCHIPPER FAMILY  Just two days before the 114 Anniversary of America’s oldest Harley-Davidson dealership comes word that Evan Schipper has added Farrow Harley-Davidson to his family of dealerships. The Schippers are no strangers to the motorcycle industry or Harley-Davidson, as owners and operators of five other Harley-Davidson dealerships and a powersports dealership in the region, they bring with them decades of experience and a lifelong enthusiasm for motorcycles and riders. Read the full scoop at Dealernews.com HISTORY LESSON FROM COMPETITION DISTRIBUTING–Article from CyberMotorcycle.com Alfeo Rodolfi (1894-1972), former technician of the Military Arsenal, starting from 1919 had managed the Garage d’Azeglio in Viale Aldini where, the following year, the production of a chassis designed for a DKW engine, probably the first product of the Bolognese motorcycle industry, with the ABRA brand (Rodolfi Alfeo Patented Autobicycle). In 1923 the Viaggio, Signore e Sacerdoti, Sport models were on sale, equipped with DKW 118 cc; in 1924 a modified ABRA Sport had participated in some competitions. New 132 and 170 cc DKW engines, available since 1925, had made it possible to improve the motorized bicycle and to set up a light motorcycle. The creation of a cycle-car and the application of DKW engines to boats and a glider had distracted Rodolfi from competitive production, an important promotional factor at the time. In the 1920s he was not the only motorcycle dealer with DKW; moreover, the GD and MM Bolognese motorcycles, with their own engines, imposed themselves on the national scene both from a commercial and sporting point of view. –Competition Distributing STRIDER BIKES NAMED– the Official Balance Bike of Progressive American Flat Track Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, is proud to announce that Strider Bikes has been named the Official Balance Bike of the 2026 Progressive AFT Season. Strider’s world-renowned balance bikes, made for children ages 6 months to 6 years old, will help inspire the next generation of racers by empowering children to ride at the youngest age possible. Spawned by a father’s passion to pass his love of riding down to his kids, Strider Bikes combine a simple and lightweight design that help little ones confidently start their two-wheel journey, with performance features that help them harness elite riding skills. Trusted by Progressive AFT racers to teach their own children, Strider has helped over 10 million kids in 75+ countries learn how to ride. “I’m a big fan of American Flat Track and these amazing racers,” said Strider Bikes Founder and CEO Ryan McFarland. “Strider and AFT have been collaborating on small activations for several years. I’m really excited to finally put together a big collaboration with the series and be a part of the full 2026 season! More kids on bikes today, means more racers and race fans in the future!” As the Official Balance Bike of the Progressive AFT Season, fans can find Strider Bikes at races throughout the 2026 campaign with activations that include balance bike races, displays, and more. Progressive AFT 2026 season begins with the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I & II at Daytona International Speedway on Thursday, March 5 and Friday, March 6. To purchase Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I & II tickets, visit: https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack. Following the season opener, the series travels to Senoia Raceway for the Yamaha Atlanta Short Track on March 21. To purchase tickets for the Yamaha Atlanta Short Track, visit: https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/2026-atlanta-short-track-165280. THE TRANSAM STORY OF THE WEEK– Gooooooood morning race fans! This week on the blog we’re talking all about Bob Jesernik and his cross-country adventure on his 1925 JE. Bob quietly chugged along, knocked out every mile, and made 3,714 miles look easy. It’s a great read and a perfect reminder of what this event is all about. Read the full story here: Friendly reminder that our store is open year-round for all your TransAm clothing and accessories. 2025 items will be on sale until they’re sold out, so grab them while you can. Thank you all so much for the support. Shop here: https://motorcycletransam.com/shop We’re already about half full for 2027, so if you’ve been thinking about it, now’s the time to sign up. https://forms.gle/HR7pZUQ6dv2Sesyk8 We’ll also be doing an informal meetup at Mecum. If you’re interested in the race or have any questions, let me know. Always happy to talk bikes and miles. Peace, Love, & Antique Motorcycles, Kelsey Jackson ARIZONA LEGISLATIVE ACTION– Motorcycles HB 2059 (Arizona) establishes derestricted speed zones on designated state highway segments outside urbanized areas, allowing non-commercial vehicles to travel without a maximum speed limit from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset, with an 80 mph limit during nighttime hours. It imposes requirements for safe driving behavior within these zones, mandates annual safety audits, and sets civil penalties for violations starting at $500. The act also sets an 80 mph maximum speed limit on interstate highways outside urbanized areas, authorizes the Department of Transportation to adjust speed limits based on engineering studies, and exempts derestricted zones from certain existing speed-related penalties. State Link: https://apps.azleg.gov/BillStatus/BillOverview/83529 Summary: Speed limits on Arizona state highways are restructured to allow for derestricted speed zones outside urbanized areas during daylight hours, with a maximum speed of 80 mph at other times. Requirements for designation, enforcement, and penalties for violations in these zones are established, including a pilot program on Interstate 8. Civil penalties and classifications for excessive speeding are revised, and certain outdated provisions are repealed or replaced to enhance highway safety and traffic management. Categories: Public Finance, Safety, Transportation General Latest Legislative Progress: Referred to Committee Primary Sponsors(s): Nick Kupper (R) Latest Action: House read second time on Jan. 13, 2026 HB 2109 Distracted driving; penalties; motorcycles Penalties for using portable wireless communication devices while driving are increased in Arizona, with a civil penalty raised to up to $400 for second or subsequent violations and an additional $150 fine if the violation results in a motorcycle accident. Restrictions are clarified to prohibit holding or supporting such devices while driving, with exceptions for hands-free use, emergency reporting, and certain occupational communications. Statewide preemption is reinforced, voiding any local regulations on portable wireless device use while driving enacted after December 31, 2020. State Link: https://apps.azleg.gov/BillStatus/BillOverview/83529 Summary: Use of portable wireless communication devices while driving is prohibited except when the vehicle is parked or stopped, with specific exemptions for hands-free use, emergency personnel, and certain occupational communications. Civil penalties are imposed starting at $75 for a first offense and up to $400 for subsequent violations, with an additional $150 penalty if the violation causes a motorcycle accident. Statewide preemption is established, preventing local governments from enacting conflicting regulations, and signage is required at interstate and U.S. highway entry points to inform drivers of the law and penalties. WHAT’S NEXT–We are working on the 600th issue of Easyriders Magazine. It’s amazing what folks can do if they put their minds to it. We’ve developed new programs, systems, archives, features, you name it. Man, it’s whiskey night and I’m sworn to secrecy regarding the 600th issue, but it’s going to be good. In the meantime ride fast and free, forever. –Bandit The post THE 10XMATCH BIKERNET WEEKLY NEWS for March 12th, 2026 appeared first on Bikernet.com - Online Biker Magazine.

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