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AMA National Gypsy Tour
This year's Big Bike Weekend recently received its designation as an AMA National Gypsy Tour. The event will bring back the Gypsy Tour "Perfect Score Award" to give to the participants who perform best in a variety of the rally events.
More is being planned, so bookmark ww.bigbikeweekend.com for updates. |
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House Resolution Will Affect Helmet Law Lobbying
U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) and his colleagues introduced House Resolution 239 on May 2 to retain the ban on state and local lobbying by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The bi-partisan resolution instead urges the agency to focus on motorcycle crash prevention as the first step in motorcycle safety. The date of the bill's introduction is significant because May is traditionally recognized as Motorcycle Awareness Month.
To date, others supporting the resolution include Reps. Ken Calvert (R-Calif.), Walter Jones (R-N.C.), Ron Paul (R-Texas), Tom Petri (R-Wis.), Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) and Barney Frank (D-Mass.).
If approved, the resolution sends a clear message to the federal agency that it shouldn't lobby state or local jurisdictions for mandatory helmet laws. The anti-lobbying language was originally written into the Transportation Equity Act approved by Congress in 1998.
The resolution says the House "supports efforts to retain the ban on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) ability to lobby state legislators using federal tax dollars, encourages continued growth in the motorcyclist community, and encourages owners and riders to be responsible road users."
The resolution also notes that the House "recognizes the importance of motorcycle crash prevention as the primary source of motorcycle safety [and] encourages NHTSA to focus on motorcycle crash prevention and rider education as the most significant priorities in motorcycle safety."
Sensenbrenner introduced a similar resolution last year.
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What's on the menu for Friday's VIP Dinner ... check it out:
The buffet will feature Seared Chicken Breast with Roasted Pepper Bechamel, Applewood Smoked Beef with Burgundy Mushroom Sauce, Garlic Mashed Popotatoes, salad, roasted vegetables and dessert. Bring your appetite!
Saturday's Ride for the Wall Poker Run will feature a stop at the Northern California Veterans Museum and Heritage Center. The Museum stop includes a snack and coffee. A stop is also planned at the American Veterans Traveling Tribute. To honor our Veterans, lunch will be provided at one of the stops. |
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Early Registration Drawing
Whether you plan on registering for one day or the VIP package, all registrations paid for on or before July 15 will be entered into a drawing for a one night stay in a deluxe room at the Diamond Mountain Casino & Hotel in Susanville. The drawing will take place on July 20. You'll receive your gift certificate the following week.
Ride safe and enjoy your time at Diamond Mountain Casino & Hotel. |
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The American Veterans Traveling Tribute will be on display from Thursday, Oct 6. through Sunday, Oct. 9.
Donations for the Tribute can be made to MIAP/AVTT and dropped off at any Bank of Commere Redding location. |
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Riding Reading
365 Motorcycles You Must Ride by Dain Gingerelli, James Manning Michels and Charles Everitt, $21.99 US (officially licensed by Cycle World magazine)
Motorcycles have come a long way since Gottleib Daimler bolted an internal engine to a wooden-wheeled velocipede. Among the thousand s of great, near-great, and downright awful motorcycles built since then, many stand out as icons, or as engineering or cultural landmarks. Your opinions might differ, but you wouldn't want to miss out on the bikes Everitt identifies as rides-of-a-lifetime. These 365 must-ride motorcycles range from classic gaslight-era bikes, racers, and modern sportbikes to oddities that have to be ridden to be understood (or believed). From the 2007 Ducati 999R to the 1909 Harley-Davidson Silent Grey Fellow, 365 Motorcycles You Must Ride promises hours of entertainment (and a thrilling to-do list) to any motorcycle enthusiast.
Motorcycle Touring Bible by Fred Rau, $29.99 US
Touring on a motorcycle has never been more popular than it is to day, but with more and more people hitting the open road, a growing number are doing so without the proper skills and information they need to survive the ordeal. Far too often the trip of a lifetime turns into an unmitigated disaster, leading to expensive breakdowns, arrests, lost wages, broken limbs, death, and even, on more than one occasion, divorce. Most people who travel aboard motorcycles have learned these lessons the hard way, if they've survived long enough, but now readers of the Motorcycle Touring Bible can learn an easier way; they can learn from author Fred Rau's mistakes rather than through the school of hard knocks.
Both books will be raffled off at this year's BBW. |
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