Midwest Motorcyclist, June 2016 issue

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IN THIS ISSUE….. Columns 5 17 18 20

To Our Readers Stretching Motorcycle Awareness Month for the Entire Motorcycle Season by Jason Waechter The Preacher Speaks About... Handlebar Tech Talk by Franz Hoffer Discrimination Against Bikers by Bars & Restaurants by Dondi Vesprini

Features, News & Reviews

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Exclusive First Ride: 2016 Indian Springfield, Giant Killer? by Ray Peabody Destination Ride: The Turkey Roost Restaurant by Patrick Armitage Product Test: Nelson Rigg Tank Bag by Gene Southard Another Record Setting Charity Fashion Show for BMW SEM 12 Countries and 62 Cities: The Litas are quickly becoming the World’s Largest Female Motorcycle Group Danell Lynn Sets New Guiness World Record: Longest Jounrey by Motorcycle in a Single Country Test Ride: 2016 Harley-Davidson Street Glide, Smooth, Cool & Fast by Ray Peabody 2016 Ladies First Track Dates Announced

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I’m getting a little ahead of myself but our July issue will focus on the Isle of Man TT races. Through a fortuitous series of events and the generosity of friends, we will be there for four days (two practice days and two race days) in early June! Our plan is to capture, in pictures, video, and words, the races, the island culture, and the people to share with you. Not to worry, we’ll have the columns, news, and events you’ve come to expect in each issue. We will, however, dedicate more than the usual amount of space to a singular event. We hope you’ll enjoy this personal look at what is one of world’s most spectacular road races.

Jerry B’s Cycle Works discuss handlebars and the pros and cons of switching out stock bars for something aftermarket. As always, news and events are a big part of this issue. Don’t miss all of the interesting, fun events coming up on the schedule. Thank you for reading. We hope you enjoy this issue. Please patronize our valued advertisers. If you like this magazine, you can thank them for providing the financial resources to enable us to continue publishing each month. Have fun and ride safe out there. The early part of this season has been especially dangerous to us due mainly to distracted drivers. Best to be more aware than the drivers around you. Expect the unexpected. See you on the road or at an event in the near future,

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Nate Kern Wednesday, June 1, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. Join us for Nate’s presentation about his work with BMW and his racing experiences including his campaign aboard the RnineT this year. His racebikes will be on display in our showroom until he heads over to Gingerman to race in the Battle of Twins class at the AHRMA races on June 3-5.

Back in the present, this issue offers up reviews of two American-made heavyweight cruisers: a new model in the 2016 Indian Springfield and a model with slightly longer history, the 2016 Harley-Davidson Street Glide. It’s unusual that we would have tests of two similar motorcycles in a single issue but when the opportunity to ride a new motorcycle knocks, we go for a ride. Both are excellent motorcycles that will likely appeal to riders with different priorities. Check out our reviews for our assessment of each. Patrick Armitage returns with his suggestion for a destination ride. You know the old saying: Live to ride, ride to eat. Or something like that. Anyway, if you’re looking for a ride destination, you might want to consider Pat’s choice for a tasty, inexpensive meal. Gene Southard has returned from 50 days in Thailand and wanted to share his review of some of the equipment he used during that adventure. This month, he’s reviewing the Nelson Rigg tank bag and mounting plate he used. If you’re in the market for a tank bag, you might want to consider the strengths and weaknesses of this particular model. Franz “The Preacher” Hoffer is back with his latest Tech Talk. This month, he and Jerry Battaglia of

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Nate will also be joining us when we attend the Royal Oak Bike Night with us on Thursday night, June 2. Meet us there!

Track Day Monday, July 25, 2016 The Grattan Raceway track day costs $165, which includes track time, class room instruction and lunch. All makes and models of bikes are welcome to attend our track events! To register, please call Audrey at (734) 453-0500 Buy a new BMW “S” motorcycle (i.e., S 1000 RR, S 1000 XR, or S 1000 R) and get a free track day with us this year! Visit or call our store for details. BMW Motorcycles of Southeast Michigan 14855 N. Sheldon Rd., Plymouth, MI 734.453.0500 www.bmwmcsem.com

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Exclusive Test

2016 Indian Springfield: Giant Killer? By Ray Peabody With the launch of the Indian Springfield, Indian Motorcycles has taken one more step in its effort to claw away part of HarleyDavidson’s almost 50% share of the U.S. motorcycle market. Based on performance and appearance, the Springfield seems to be targeting the market for what has been one of Harley-Davidson’s most successful models, the Road King. This is a tough niche to crack but Indian (and parent company, Polaris) has already demonstrated its ability to gain acceptance in the American-made heavyweight cruiser / touring market with its Chieftain and Roadmaster models. Based on our previous tests of various Indian models, the company’s early success is no surprise. The Springfield is named after the town in Massachusetts in which the Hendee Manufacturing

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Company - which became The Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Company in 1928 - began building Indian Motorcycles in 1901. They continued manufacturing operations in Springfield until 1953 when the original company went bankrupt. Weather on the day of the test was less than ideal with rain threatening and temperatures hovering in the low 50s. The folks at MotorCity Motorcycles had their Springfield demo prepped and ready to ride. Sales Manager (and longtime friend of this publication) Jeff Bottrell reviewed the Springfield’s controls and operation including the electronic key fob that allows keyless starting and remote locking of the hard bags. My first impression was that the seating position and low 26-inch saddle height were comfortable (despite my 34" inseam). The saddle had a raised pad at the rear which, for me, helped keep me from slouching. The forward-mounted floorboards allow for a comfortable bend at the knee. (Having ridden several cruisers/touring bikes with floorboards, I appreciate the comfort and foot-position flexibility they offer.) The large, quickly detachable windscreen seems far forward of the rider but the handlebars stretch back for a comfortable reach.

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My planned route would take me west past Orchard Lake along Sleeth Road to Milford with the return route following Commerce Road. I like this route because it offers roads curving through the countryside and around lakes as well as an abundance of hills. There are even a few remote straights for some speed runs. The first part of the route was quite busy with stop-and-go traffic and lots of lights. That environment was perfect for getting a sense of the weight and balance of this 852 pound (wet) cruiser. I noticed the weight when pulling the Springfield up off the side stand. However, once upright, the bike feels well balanced whether stopped or in motion. Out away from congested traffic, I found space to try out the engine. With 119 foot pounds of torque, the Springfield accelerates hard from a dead stop up through the gears. The first two gears are rather short. Third is long, running from slower speeds and rpms up through 60 mph. I spent a lot of time in third gear. Once I hit fourth, and then fifth, I was well beyond the legal speed limit and had to

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Day Ride Destination: The Turkey Roost Restaurant by Patrick Armitage

Many of our readers live in Southeast Michigan, the area in which I have lived all of my life. Every state has a popular area where many residents go for recreation. In Michigan, it is the general area we refer to as “Up North.” For most of us, it is nearly anywhere north of US-10 as it runs from Bay City through Midland to Clare and Baldwin. The usual route we take to access the area is I-75. If you, like me, have ridden this route, you may have missed a hidden gem just off the freeway, north of Bay City. I had passed this location many times before a good friend insisted we take the first exit (M-13) north of Bay City. Just a few miles up M-13, you will find a pink building on the east sideof the road in Kawkawlin, Michigan, called “The Turkey Roost.” The Turkey Roost Restaurant was first opened by Clayton Kitchen in 1955 when M-13 was the main north/south route on the east side of the State. The pink paint was chosen because it was thought that people might forget the name but would certainly remember the building was pink. Clayton decided that specializing in turkey dinners would simplify the operation, lower costs, and keep quality high. The second owners, Ron Craven and

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Jane Stuck (the former cook), bought “The Roost” in 1968. During their years of ownership, they kept a pen of live Turkeys out front. The third and current owner since 1995, Todd Ballor, was a former busboy. Today, the Turkey Roost serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and the menu is more varied than just turkey. Whenever possible on my way north, I always stop at The Turkey Roost. I could order anything but I am always looking for their signature “Turkey Plate.” This excellent choice is a Thanksgiving-style turkey dinner. It includes both light and dark meat, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, a cooked vegetable, coleslaw, cranberry sauce and a buttermilk

The Turkey Roost 2273 S. Huron Rd. Kawkawlin MI 48631 989-684-5200

Product Review

Nelson-Rigg CL-2015 Tank Bag & CL-GPS Mount Reviewed by Gene Southard

During our recent two-month ride Join us for a presentation by record setting endurance rider, around Thailand, I had the opportunity to try out Nelson-Rigg’s CL2015 strap mount Saturday, June 25, 2016 expandable tank bag and their new GL-GPS Mount. This mid-sized bag fit well on the EN6R Kawasaki I rented. We rode for 50 days with only this bag and a backpack; space was at a premium. The tank bag expands another two inches to hold more than 18 liters. The large map pocket is accessed under the top lid so water cannot get to your map. We did On August 28–29, 2015, Reese set the record not encounter any rain so the bag’s rain cover and for fastest solo motorcycle from Los Angeles to waterproofing were not tested. The side pockets New York City with a time of 38 hours and 49 came in +handy for my camera and other small minutes. Join us to learn more about Carl’s items. At the back of the bag are two small ports preparation, training, and record setting trip! to route your drink system hose or any electrical wires you may need. I used these ports for a cable BMW Motorcycles of Grand Rapids lock. Under the lid there is a mesh pocket for 5995 South Division, Grand Rapids, MI valuables where I placed my Thai phrase book (616) 530-6900 www.bmwmcgr.com and international driver’s license. Also under the Latitude 41.855022 Longitude -85.66382

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biscuit for only $7.75 (the last time I was there.) It is served as fast as anything at Mc Donald’s. It is both delicious and a lot of food. A half turkey plate is $6.75. If you already know about The Turkey Roost, I am sure this has you thinking about visiting again. If you never knew it existed, plan “a ride to the Roost” with your riding buddies. You will love it and I doubt you will ever forget the name or the color.

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lid are two pencil holders that are just the right size for a permanent marker or small tool but too large for a pen or pencil. The rubber base does a good job of holding the bag in place, but I did find that the quick disconnects were too small and could not be released while wearing my gloves. The front quick disconnects were under the bag so far that the bag needed to be lifted to gain access. At first, I was afraid that the separate GPS mate that magnetically attaches to the lid would restrict the view of the map pocket but I found that, by lifting the back of the mount, the map could easily be read. The mount has three compartments for electrical devices or glasses. I carried my phone with a GPS app in one because the Thai maps were not always correct. The mount comes in either magnetic or strap mounting. The Nelson-Rigg bag worked very well and would be an excellent investment. The suggested retail on the Cl-2015 tank bag is $109.95. On the CL-GPS Mount, the suggested price is $39.95.

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Continued from page 6 - Springfield test reach down deep for some throttle restraint. Sixth gear is basically an overdrive for low-rpm highway cruising. I did notice a slight vibration in the floor boards at around 2,650 rpms. Beyond that, it vanishes. It’s not overly intrusive nor does it diminish the ride.The suspension – 4.7 inch diameter telescoping fork up front and single 4.5 inch air-adjustable shock out back – provides enough stiffness for stable handling through the curves and during hard stops while also being plush enough to soak up the bumpy pavement found almost everywhere. My fused, arthritic back appreciates that cushy ride very much, thank you.

The exhaust note is pleasant in that it King. That is a big challenge for any company but reflects the power generated by the Thunderstroke Polaris, with its financial resources and engineering 111 cu, fuel-injected v-twin. It’s not so loud as to be talent, might be able to pull it off. intrusive but loud enough to be impressive. My own experience on the bike was The six-speed transmission is, like most enjoyable in terms of my comfort and the other heavyweight cruisers, somewhat clunky by motorcycle’s performance. I wouldn’t hesitate to sound and feel but it shifts cleanly without any load the Springfield up with gear for a long cross misses. country trip or strip off the windscreen and saddle Braking is handled by dual four-piston bags for a local cruise. calipers on 300 mm floating rotors up front and a Thanks to MotorCity Motorcycle GM John single two-piston caliper on a 300 mm floating Erickson, Sales Manager Jeff Bottrell, and the rest of rotor in the rear. ABS is available as an option. their team for providing the Springfield for this test. Bringing an 850+ pound motorcycle to a stop can be MotorCity Motorcycles is located at 1765 S. a challenge, but the Springfield’s setup works well Telegraph Road in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. even in emergency short-distance stopping Questions about the Springfield or any of the other situations. Indian motorcycles can directed to them at the store, Despite the cool temperatures, the large by phone at (248) 920-2000, or on their website at www.RideMotorCity.com. The Indian Motorcycles windscreen provided excellent wind protection. Demo Truck will be at their dealership from Friday, While I was geared for the cold, the wind didn’t June 24 through Sunday, June 26, 2016. reach me nor did my head, which was partially Base price for the 2016 Springfield: $20,999. above the top of the screen, experience buffeting. I also expected to feel some turbulence behind the screen since it was situated so far to the front but happily didn’t. Concealment The Springfield’s electronics are what Vests you would expect on a modern motorcycle. NEW ITEM While the tank-mounted analog-style as low as IN STOCK! speedometer and fuel level gauge harken $5000 back to old school instruments, the digital Concealment display at the bottom of the speedo provides Denim Jackets Packin’ Tee a wealth of information including a digital Concealment in Black or tachometer, odometer, dual tripmeters, T-Shirt Blue ambient air temperature, fuel range, average 99 $41 fuel economy, gear position display and a all sizes, real-time clock among other information all with holster accessed by a control on the left side of the Retail Warehouse handlebar . I found the electronic cruise (269) 651-2464 Fax: (269) 651-8767 control and self-canceling turn signals to be 1640 S. Centerville Road (M-66 South) , Sturgis, MI especially useful. We accept all major credit cards Time will tell whether the Springfield Call (269) 651-2464 now or visit our on-line store at www.ridewild.com will be able take sales away from the Road

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THE LITAS ARE QUICKLY BECOMING THE WORLD’S LARGEST FEMALE MOTORCYCLE GROUP The social norm of a woman riding on the back of a dude’s bike is changing fast, and The Litas might just have everything to do with it. Salt Lake City, Utah - The Litas are the latest female motorcycle group to be revving their engines and making noise in the moto community. This all-women motorcycle group, conceived only six months ago by founder Jessica Haggett, has already expanded to 12 countries and 62 cities. The Litas give women an incredible worldwide network of support, empowering them both on and off their bikes. The Litas currently have more than 1,100 members and are showing no sign of slowing down. Curitiba, Brazil; Melbourne, Australia; Montreal, Canada; Paris, France; and Hawkes Bay, New Zealand are just a few of the most recent International Litas Branches. The group’s tag line, “Raise Hell, Babes,” is what they stand for: raising hell by breaking social norms and creating a new culture of riders who stand for something bigger than themselves. Additionally, The Litas are all-inclusive. Unlike many motorcycle groups, any woman, on any type of bike is encouraged to ride along and call herself a ‘Lita.’ “I want to change tradition and create something new and uplifting for women riders to be part of,” says Haggett,

and she has managed to do exactly that. “I’ve formed friendships that will last a lifetime and I know I would have missed out on those friendships if The Litas were ‘exclusive.’ Women have a responsibility to build each other up, and not put each other down.” A branch starts with three women who share The Litas’ values and have a driving desire to grow their local motorcycle community. In just a few months, some branches have attracted more than 70 women. If you are interested in riding with The Litas or starting a local branch, visit The Litas website at www.thelitas.co. Haggett started The Litas in September 2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The group has since attracted more than 300,000 social media followers between all branches and acquired sponsors. The Litas fans consist of both men and women, all of whom admire the rarity of women seeking two-wheeled adventures and ultimately empowering one another. The Litas are defying social expectations in this vastly male-driven community, all while giving fellow women riders a reliable network to reach out to and consider their tribe.

Another Record Setting Charity Fashion Show for BMW SEM Plymouth, Michigan – BMW Motorcycles of Southeast Michigan (BMW SEM) recently announced that their annual Charity Fashion Show attracted 85 attendees and a little less than $4,000 in donations for the Michigan State Trooper Chad Wolf Memorial Fund. Both the attendance and donations are records for the event. For those not familiar with Wolf’s story, he was a motorcycle patrol trooper killed when a car towing a trailer driven by a Waterford man abruptly changed lanes and hit Wolf. Trooper Wolf was trapped underneath the trailer and dragged for several miles. The Fashion Show highlights motorcycle apparel from companies such as BMW, Klim, Rev’It and Schuberth worn by the employees and customers of the dealership. For a $25 donation, attendees enjoy gourmet food, refreshments, and the fashion show as well as the company of likeminded motorcycle enthusiasts. One first-time female attendee was heard to say, “I didn’t know there so much attractive motorcycle apparel available.”

“We strongly believe in giving back to our community,” said John Horner, owner of BMW Motorcycles of Southeast Michigan. “Our fashion show has generated financial support for a variety of charities, including the Cerebral Palsy Foundation of Southeast Michigan. This year, we wanted to support the people who put their lives on the line daily to protect us. That’s why we selected the Chad Wolf Memorial Fund as the charity to support.” The Memorial Fund benefits Trooper Wolf’s wife and four children. For more information about BMW Motorcycles of Southeast Michigan or their fashion show, call (734) 453-0500 or visit the dealership at 14855 N. Sheldon Road in Plymouth, Michigan.

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Danell Lynn Sets New Guinness World Record: Longest Journey By Motorcycle In A Single Country BEND, OR - Adventure role in Danell’s proof packing systems incredible journey,” says and gear company Giant Harold Olaf Cecil, owner Loop is proud to and founder of Giant announce that sponsored Loop. “Daily use really rider Danell Lynn has set puts our products to a a new Guinness World degree of testing most Record for “Longest riders would take many journey by motorcycle years to equal. Danell is in a single country.” also personally dedicated Traveling for a year on to positive change in the her Triumph Bonneville world, and her spirit equipped with Giant matches our mission as a Loop gear, Lynn brand and company. Well Photo credit: Triumph Motorcycles covered 48,600 miles done, Danell!” while riding throughout the contiguous 48 states For her world record setting ride, of the Unite States of America. Lynn is the first Lynn used Giant Loop’s Siskiyou Panniers, solo woman motorcyclist to hold the record. Fandango Pro Tank Bag, Tillamook Dry Bag, Although her travels actually covered Rogue Dry Bag, Possibles Pouch and Pronghorn all 50 states, as well as three Canadian provinces, Straps on her 2006 Triumph Bonneville. totaling more than 53,000 miles from September About Giant Loop - Based in Bend, 2014 through September 2015, Guinness only Giant Loop designs and manufactures adventure counted the miles logged within the continental proof motorcycle, snowmobile and outdoor 48 states. Duplicate miles also did not apply to packing and gear systems. From its Bend the record; each of the 48,600 miles covered showroom and website, Giant Loop is also a different routes. retailer of products that complete its “go light, ”Giant Loop was my first and only bag go fast, go far” approach to packing for choice as the ride began its planning,” says Lynn. adventure. Giant Loop products are available “I am so pleased with it all: The ease of use, and from international distributors, as well as from a complete dryness of my gear through downpours, network of dealers throughout the USA. Giant will keep me coming back to Giant Loop.” Loop is a rider-owned company. For all the ”We are very proud to have played a details, go to www.giantloopmoto.com.

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2016 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Smooth, Cool, & Fast by Ray Peabody It’s not difficult to understand why so many people – nearly 50% of the motorcycle market – love Harley-Davidson motorcycles. While the basic v-twin configuration has remained consistent since the company built its first motorcycle in a shed in the early days of the last century, technology such as fuel injection and computerized information systems have been incorporated to make these motorcycles both classic and contemporary.

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knowing that there was so much to learn that I wouldn’t be trying to manage it while out on the road. It would be too much of a distraction. This system requires dedicated time with the user manual in order to get the most value from its operation. The dashboard running horizontally just below the edge of the windscreen holds four large, easily readable fuel level, speedometer, tachometer, and voltmeter analog-style gauges. The layout of the gauges and touch screen allows the rider to check the status of a variety of systems with a brief glance. Because it was a sunny, warm Friday afternoon, the dealership parking lot and showroom was busy. I decided to get away from all the traffic and headed north on M-120. I didn’t know where I was going but believed the GPS would take me to some smooth, curvy roads. That faith did not go unrewarded. After turning left where 120 came to a “T”, I traveled over one especially rough section of road mottled with broken and patched asphalt before finding a smoother surface. The roads eventually took me further north and west through a series of 90 degree

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2016 Ladies First Track Dates Announced For 2016, Sportbike Track Girl (STGirl) is hosting events at Grattan Raceway in Belding, Michigan on July 2rd and Talladega GP in Munford, Alabama on September 5th. Amazing sponsors like KG Connection, Rider’s Discount, Moto-D, and Michelin, along with many other industry leaders, help make these events possible, unique and special! The day is filled with riding, classroom instruction, informational seminars, raffles and much more! Sportbike Track Girl is dedicated to promoting and involving women in motorcycle riding and racing through their Ladies First track days. As part of their innovative approach, Sportbike Track Girl pioneered the “Ladies Only” track day where women of all abilities can expand their skills and extract maximum performance from their motorcycles in a safe, controlled environment. The STGirl staff will be out in force to make sure riders get all the help they need at Ladies First. Whether it’s help unloading a bike, answering a technical question, or offering tips on finding proper gear, the STGirl staff has riders covered. Not to mention, participants get the best on-track instruction in the business! Riders can count on a day of lasting memories and friendships formed with groups of ladies who love motorcycles as much as they do! Don’t take our word for it! Follow Sportbike Track Girl on Facebook and Instagram to get all the latest updates, and check out the 2015 recap video on YouTube: STGIRL 2015. (https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey-sEjUeSF8)!

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Michigan May 28 ABATE of Michigan, Region 7 13th Annual Dillinger Ride Reg. 11 a.m. to 12 noon Fun starts at noon $15 / person; $25 / couple The Inn Between Saloon 4711 E. Kinde Road, Port Hope, MI (989) 428-3522 or (989) 670-9976 Must be 21 and have an I.D. May 28-29 Bubba’s 16th Annual Memorial Weekend Classic 2 days of food, rock ‘n roll, friendship & charity fundraising Saturday: Charity Bike Show Sunday: Charity Poker Run Bubba’s Tri City Cycle 804 S. Huron (M-13), Linwood, MI (989) 697-5525 May 30 Belleville Memorial Day Ride for our Veterans Line-up begins at 11:00 Wayne County Community College North of I-94 on Haggerty $10.00 paid at time of registration Each rider will receive a commemorative pin. June 4 Red Wing MC 90th Anniversary Party Red Wing Motorcycle Club 58059 Main Street, New Haven, MI S at 1 p.m.; $`10 donation June 5 16th Annual Ride for a Reason to benefit Penrickton Center for Blind Children Stage at Cabela’s in Dundee at 10 a.m. Ride leaves at noon $25 / person Ride ends at Biker Bob’s Harley-Davidson 14100 Telegraph Road Taylor, MI (734) 947-4647 June 5 Blessed in Hell Blessing of the Bikes $10 / bike 4 Blessings throughout the day Ride-in Bike Show, Vendors, Live Band Hell Creek Ranch 10866 Cedar Lake Road, Pinckney, MI (734) 878-3632 June 8 ABATE of Michigan Freedom Rally Begins at 1 p.m. Michigan State Capitol, Lansing, MI June 9-11 28th Annual Sandy Corley Memorial Run at the Double JJ eEsort Fireworks, Ride-In Bike Show, Field Events, World Famous HOG auction, Adult party atmosphere $60 / advance; $70 at gate Tickets available at Sandy’s HarleyDavidson 11940 Maple Island Road, Fremont, MI (231) 924-3020 Vendor info, call (231) 519-1595 or (616) 437-6972

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June 10-12 Unofficial ABATE of Michigan 2016 Field Meet 3800 19 Mile Road Barryton, MI Free to ABATE of Michigan members except electrical hook up Donations welcome June 11 4th Annual PT’s Run Motorcycle Memorial Ride & Plainwell Community Party The Ride 11 a.m. $15 / person Reg. 9:30 a.m at Four Roses Café 663 10th St., Plainwell, MI Ride leaves at 11 a.m. Party at destination JCB Storage (269) 685-7660 www.ptsrun.org June 12 ABATE Region 11 Observation Run Begins at 11 a.m. at The Pita Peddler 46610 North Gratiot Ave. Chesterfield Township MI For info, Cowboy at portapower@att.net or Tiny at tiny1600cc@wowway.com June 17-19 Muskegon Motorcycle Club June 3-Day Hill Climb Friday & Saturday – Dirt Drags under the lights Dan Raymond Park – Bridgeton 6925 West 112th Street, Grant, MI muskegonmotorcycleclub@yahoo.com June 18 Leathernecks MC, Walking Dead Chapter 2nd Annual Moncie “Gunny” Johns Memorial Ride / Poker Run Ray C’s Harley-Davidson 1491 S. Lapeer Road, Lapeer, MI $15 / rider; $10 / passenger Reg. 10 a.m.; Last bike out at noon (810) 664-9261 June 18 Red Arrow Riders benefit ride for Talons Out Honor Flight Reg. 10:30 a.m.; Ride begins at 1 p.m. $15/ single; $25/double Pig roast, live music VFW Post 1527 1920 E. Kilgore Service Road Kalamazoo, MI June 18-19 ABATE Region 7 hosts Bike Drags at Ubly Dragway Spectators: $10 $20 for weekend $10 to race (bikes only Sunday) Run what ya brung (989) 670-9976 June 25-26 24th Annual Father Fred Poker Run and Ride Presented by Northern Chapter HOG #2360 and Classic Motors Sports, Traverse City, Michigan. Open to all motorcycles. Rain or shine event. Contact: frfred@northernchapter.com All proceeds benefit the Father Fred Foundation that assists families and children in five counties in Northern Michigan. www.rideforfatherfred.com June 26 Lapeer HOG Chapter 2016 Porker Run Ray C’s Harley-Davidson 1491 S. Lapeer Road, Lapeer, MI Reg. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. $15 / rider; $10 / passenger (810) 210-4762

Indiana June 3-5 ABATE Region 1 St. Joe County Spring Break Crumstown Conservation Club, 59440 Crumstown Hwy, North Liberty, IN Gates open at 12 noon on Friday ABATE members $15; non-members $20 Minimum age 21 (574) 300-5410 June 3-4 ABATE Region 3 Grant County Hog Roast and Rally Gates open at noon of Friday, June 3 ABATE members $10; Non-members $15 Minimum age 21 Live music, Hippies love ride, Bike show, Field events, Hog Roast, Tattoo contest, & more 2600 West 600 South, Marion, IN (765) 661-5111 (765) 573-5076 June 4 Jesse’s Warriors Mission Ride Reg. 9:30 a.m.; Ride begins at 11 a.m. $15/rider; $10/passenger Hoosier Harley-Davidson 720 W. Bristol St., Elkhart, IN www.facebook.com/JessesWarriors June 4 ABATE Region 7 Jennings County Memorial Ride $15 /person; $25 / couple Moose Lodge #576, Hwy 3 in North Vernon, IN (812) 767-2529 June 4-5 23rd Annual Miracle Ride for Riley’s Kids Indianapolis, IN www.MiracleRide.net June 5 ABATE Region 9 Clark & Floyd County Pappy Carver Run (502) 777-4022 June 6 The Ice Cream Run Starts: Ireland Road Wal-Mart in South Bend, IN Ends: Eddy Street Commons Reg 9 a.m. www.icecream-run.com $20 / Rider; $30 w/ passenger June 10-12 Indian Motorcycles of Elkhart Demo Truck Event 3016 Brittany Court, Elkhart, In (574) 327-2327 June 10-12 ABATE Region 1 Fulton County Party Lite Jam 681 S. 900 E, AKRON, IN ABATE members $15; non-members $20 / person (574) 933-3478

June 11 11th District American Legion Riders present Veteran Ride to benefit Crossroads Veteran Services Reg. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Ride starts at 10:30 a.m. $20 / Rider: $5 passenger American Legion Post 34 2210 East 54th Street, Indianapolis, IN (317) 466-1000 June 11 American Legion Riders Chapter 182 presents 2nd Annual Five Star Benefit for Healing Our Heroes through HBOT Reg. 9 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Rider begins at 11 a.m. $20/rider; $10/passenger Indianapolis Southside HarleyDavidson I-65 & Southport Rd. Exit 103 317.885.5180 June 11 Duneland HOG presents 3rd Annual Shop with a Cop Helping needy children in Lake & Porter Counties 100 mile ride Reg 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. $10 / rider Harley-Davidson of Valparaiso 1151 West US-30 Valparaiso, IN (219) 462-2223 June 11-12 7th Annual Miracle Trail Ride Lawrence County Off Road Park 99 Moore Lane, Springville, IN Gates open at 4 pm on Friday, June 10 $15 / person includes primitive camping www.abateonline.org June 17-18 ABATE Region 13 GONADS Go Mad Montgomery Ruritan Club, Montgomery, IN Members $15; Non-members $17 (812) 618-5305 June 18 Great American Summer Cookout Live music by “Crossroad Kings.” Classic burgers and dogs on the grill will be available. Elkhart Indian Motorcycle 3016 Brittany Court Elkhart, IN (877) 856-4326 June 18 Ton-Up Indianapolis Presents Rocker’s Reunion Vintage Motorcycle Show, Bike Run & Afterparty Rolling Bones 9 a.m. @ Speed City Cycle

June 10-12 ABATE Region 9 Harrison County June Bug Jam Good time along the Blue River $15/single; $20/couple Motorcycle run Saturday followed by bike show and field events Live music Saturday night 6565 Highway 62, Corydon, IN (812) 267-7517

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Bike Show 1 p.m. @ Fountain Square (downtown) Afterparty 7 p.m. @ TBD www.RockersReunionIndy.com June 18 Hunter’s Moon Anniversary Party Live music, Car & Bike Show, Bikini Contest Beer & Food by Aces Pub Hunter’s Moon Harley-Davidson 225 Progress Drive, Lafayette, IN 765.588.6721 June 18 The “Dream Maker” Ride Helping Riley’s Hospital build the #1 Rehab Hospital in the World! Foot Stomping Music, Hog Roast, Bike Show, Silent Auction Harley-Davidson of Indianapolis 4146 East 96th Street Indianapolis, IN 317.815.1800 www.dreammakerride.com June 25 Super Saturday Hoosier Harley-Davidson 720 West Bristol Street Elkhart, IN (574) 262-2735 June 25 Lt Mike Andry Memorial Ride Reg. @ 9:30 a.m.; Ride starts @ 11:30 a.m. $15 / person After ride Block Party Howard County Farigrounds 610 E. Payton St. Greentown, IN (765) 210-5330 (765) 869-4346

Wisconsin June 11-12 Wisconsin Dual Sport Riders Ride for Research Dual Sport Ride to benefit the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center Three rides: Dual Sport 101, Dual Sport Ride Off-Road, Adventure Bike $100 event fee includes Saturday lunch and dinner plus Sunday breakfast, paper roll chart and/or .gpx tracks, event t-shirt, and camping Wabeno, Wisconsin Fairgrounds (www.townofwabeno.org) 1 Fairview, Wabeno, WI For info: (920) 475-0710 Register at ww.widualsportriders.org June 10-12 Rockerbox Weekend Festival featuring mix of vintage café racers, choppers, sport bikes, racing machines, super motos, scooters, and sidecars Road America Plymouth, Wisconsin The Great Lakes Dual Sporters is a like-minded group of offroad motorcyclists who enjoy riding Michigan’s vast two-track trails and back roads. All done using a street legal dirtbike also known as Dual Sport.

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Stretching Motorcycle Awareness Month for the Entire Riding Season by Jason Waechter, Esq. Summer has arrived in the Midwest and Motorcycle Awareness Month is already over. For those readers who took up the cause and participated in Motorcycle Awareness events last month: Thank you! You may have helped save a life. As always, my team and I were busy throughout the month of May, participating in various awareness activities and handing out swag to help you remind drivers to be Motorcycle Aware. Every year, my team and I try to come up with ways to stretch Motorcycle Awareness Month across the entire riding season in order to keep the momentum going. The hope is that the more we talk about and promote motorcycle awareness and safety, the more likely drivers are to finally get the message and watch for motorcycles. Here are a few ways you can add motorcycle awareness to your other summer activities. DO get your kids involved. Encourage them to play Count the Motorcycles while you’re in the car. Get a notebook or have them create a motorcyclecount chart that they can bring to show-and-tell in September. Hopefully, kids who have grown up specifically looking for motorcycles on the roads will be more likely to be Motorcycle Aware when they start driving. DON’T talk the talk if you don’t walk the walk. Be Motorcycle Aware when you’re driving your vehicle. You’re not too old to play Count the Motorcycles… DO use social media to spread the word. We talk about the power of social media all the time, yet I see very few posts encouraging motorcycle awareness after the month of May. Try creating a simple “Watch for Motorcycles” post, then share and re-share it every week with your followers. If you need ideas for motorcycle awareness posts, follow my account (Facebook.com/TheMotorcycleLawyer). DO encourage awareness with swag. A quick web search will reveal dozens of websites where you can create inexpensive custom t-shirts, mugs, and stickers that you can share with family and friends. Many sites also offer a fundraising option; design a cool motorcycle awareness t-shirt, sell the shirts online to other riders, and donate the money to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation or your local ABATE chapter (or use it to create even more swag!). If you or your children play in a sports league, why not add a motorcycle awareness message to the team shirts? DON’T ignore local advocacy groups or club activities. There are a lot of ways to become more involved with the biker community. Find out what’s going on in your neighborhood and get involved. DO have a takeaway. It’s important to display motorcycle awareness messages (bumper stickers, lawn signs, etc.), but having a TM

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takeaway option will literally send the message home with your friends and visitors. Having a BBQ? Print some labels with “Watch for Motorcycles”, and space to write someone’s name, and stick them to your disposable cups. Having a yard sale? Use the same labels as price tags for your items. Kid hosting a lemonade stand? Write “Watch for Motorcycles” on the cups. There are lots of quick and easy ways to spread the word. DO use the selfie. Let’s face it, selfies are here to stay, so we might as well use them to encourage motorcycle awareness. Use an app to add a custom motorcycle awareness message to your pics before you share them, or hold up one of our “Watch for Motorcycles” bumper stickers whenever you take a photo. You can get our bumper sticker by emailing reception@lawyerforlife.com or visiting www.MotorcycleLawyerMichigan.com. DON’T be passive when it comes to motorcycle awareness. As riders, we all need to work together to spread the word that motorcycles are everywhere. As The Motorcycle Lawyer, I can assure you that many vehicle drivers just aren’t getting it. I know this because I get calls every day from motorcyclists who have been hit by a vehicle driver who claims he or she “didn’t see” / *the motorcyclist, or riders who have had to lay their bikes down to avoid getting hit by drivers who were not motorcycle aware. One month of motorcycle awareness is not enough, we need to keep motorcyclists at the front of every driver’s mind. DO tell us how you’re keeping the momentum going! Find us on Facebook or email reception@lawyerforlife.com to share your ideas for spreading motorcycle awareness all season long. Before wrapping this up, I wanted to share an update regarding two Michigan Bills that have now been signed into law: House Bills 4853 and 4854, which both took effect May 23. Both laws relate to motorcycle safety training in Michigan. The first, HB 4853, allows public agencies (school districts, colleges, police departments, and other government entities)

offering motorcycle safety training courses to increase their prices from “up to $25” to “up to $50”. The original fees were set in the 1980s and have not increased, even though both demand and cost to offer these courses has gone up. Most agencies have already set their calendars for 2016 and are unlikely to increase their fees until the 2017 riding season. The second Bill, HB 4854, should make up for the fee increase: this law allows motorcyclists applying for an original CY motorcycle endorsement to bypass the Secretary of State’s written test, road sign test, and driving skills test if the rider has successfully taken and passed a certified motorcycle safety course. That’s right: take and pass an SOS-approved motorcycle safety course, and you can apply directly for your motorcycle endorsement. Finally, next month (July) is Women’s Motorcycle Month. My team and I are looking for women riders with a story to tell: We are looking for women riders’ Best Ride Ever stories. Share them with us on Facebook, or send them by email to reception@lawyerforlife.com. We’ll read everything you send us, and we may even use your story in our July magazine article and Facebook posts.

Attorney Jason A. Waechter is a national attorney specializing in the areas of motorcycle and motor vehicle injury litigation. Mr. Waechter has collected millions of dollars in settlements, awards and verdicts for his motorcycle clients over the past 20 years. Jason feels a duty to give back to his community. A portion of each case settled goes to educational resources for bikers, funds to help bikers while their cases are being litigated and our motorcycle accident prevention campaign. Call Attorney Jason Waechter toll free at 1-877BIKER LAW. Or visit www.TheMotorcycleLawyer.com Legal disclaimer: The law is very fact dependent and there are many nuances and exceptions depending on your particular circumstances. Therefore, given the limited space, it is impossible to cover everything. Do not rely on the short article to protect your rights.

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Continued from page 14 - 2016 Street Glide turns and past picturesque country vistas. Admittedly, I was stylin’. The sleek Street Glide with low, rumbling music from the 2-into-1into-2 exhaust system never failed to get attention as I rode past people working in their yards, chatting outside with neighbors, or filling up at the gas pumps. The batwing-style fairing with the shorty windscreen looks good and offers better than adequate wind protection. The new splitstream vent, located just beneath the windscreen but above the instrument cluster, helps reduce head buffeting by a reported 20 percent making for a more comfortable, less tiring ride. While the Glide weighs in at 810 pounds loaded with oil and fuel, its weight isn’t noticeable while under motion or stopped at a light. Even in the slow 90 degree turns transitioning from one road to the next, the bike felt balanced. The upright seating position and reach to the handlebars is comfortable. There was a time when most stock saddle were too soft, too hard, too flat, or too sloping. A short ride caused not only discomfort but also painful, restrictive wedgies. No more. Manufacturers seem to have gotten the message that a comfortable saddle is critical to enjoyable riding, especially when long distances are part of the ride. The Street Glide’s 27.4 inch high saddle offers firm, comfort even after a couple hours into the ride. The 103-cubic-inch, High Output Twin Cam, fuel-injected v-twin is impressive. It launches from a stop and cruises effortlessly. Hold on tight when you roll on the throttle. With almost 105 foot pounds of torque, the acceleration is intoxicating.

The ride is comfortable despite rather stiff suspension. I don’t know whether the stiff suspension was due to the fact that the motorcycle was new or the suspension was stiff by design to improve handling. On smooth surfaces and even on light bumpy sections, the stiffness wasn’t an issue. On the short bumpy section of broken and patched asphalt mentioned previously, it bounced slightly. No loss of control; merely a comfort issue. That said, the road was truly poor so it would be surprising if any motorcycle could handle those bumps better without handling suffering. If you’re going to ride fast, you had better have good brakes. The Street Glide is equipped with a single fixed rotor and 32 mm, four-piston calipers front and rear. While my preference is for dual disks brakes up front, especially with a heavyweight motorcycle, the Street Glide came to quick, controlled stops in every situation I tested. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed riding the Street Glide. The combination of style and performance makes it a cool, fun ride. This motorcycle would likely be equally at home in the rural setting through which I rode, in an urban environment, or cruising down the highway crossing Stateline after Stateline. Base MSRP: $20,899 Many thanks to Rick Corley for providing the Street Glide for this test and to Phil Hunt for reviewing its operations with me. For more information about Sandy’s Harley-Davidson, visit their showroom located at 11940 N Maple Island Road in Fremont, Michgan, give them a call at (231) 924-3020, or visit their website at www.sandysharleydavidson.com. Sandy’s biggest event of the year, the 28th Annual Sandy Corley Memorial Run, will be held on June 9-11 at the Double JJ Resort in Rothbury, Michigan. Great party with live music, bike show, field events, etc. For more info, call the dealership.

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Discrimina tion Ag ainst Bik er sb y Bar s&R estaur ants Discrimination Against Biker ers by Bars Restaur estaurants by Dondi Vesprini

Among the other affiliations and groups with which I am involved, I am the Michigan attorney for Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (AIM), a national organization dedicated to representing motorcyclists who have been injured in accidents or have had their civil rights violated. As such, I have the privilege of attending its annual convention every May. It is attended not only by the AIM attorney representing each state, but it is also attended by thousands of motorcyclists from across the country. Given the multi-state makeup of the attendees, one of the great benefits of the convention is that you learn about issues that motorcyclists are dealing with in their respective parts of the country and ideas are shared regarding those issues. As an attorney, I find it very interesting because time has shown that if there is an issue going on in one part of the country, there is a good chance that it is an issue that we may have to deal with in our part of the country at some time down the road. One of the issues that I found of particular interest at this year’s convention was that in a growing number of areas of our country, it is becoming more common for certain bars and restaurants to refuse to allow motorcyclists into their establishments. The stories ranged from establishments employing a “no colors” policy to certain establishments refusing to serve anyone who arrived at their door on a motorcycle. It appeared that this discrimination against motorcyclists was based mainly on stereotypes that bikers are bad for business, in that they intimidate other customers, are misbehaved and are prone to causing fights in the establishment. As with every segment of the community, there are some bad apples who act in a way from which the stereotype

was born. However, not every person who wears a color on his back or rides a motorcycle is going to act like that. Unfortunately, it is not illegal for privately owned establishments to discriminate like this, leaving the biker with no legal recourse. However, just because the establishment may be able to keep a biker out, it doesn’t mean there isn’t anything the biker can do about it. As in our neck of the woods, bikers in other areas of the country are a tight knit group where word of mouth travels fast. The bikers at the convention sharing these stories of discrimination told us that these discriminatory establishments became “black listed” in the biking community and many bike clubs and organizations that have websites posted these stories for viewers to see. The attitude towards these establishments became “if you don’t want us, we don’t want you either”, and these establishments were hit in the pocketbook, losing out on a significant amount of business from bikers, both individuals and groups or clubs. When it was pointed out to many of these establishments how much money they were losing, many changed their tune and began to welcome the biking community. The more disturbing angle to this issue is that in some states, some otherwise biker-friendly establishments are being threatened by local law enforcement to adopt discriminatory polices against bikers. Some stories were such that local law enforcement threated local establishment owners that if they were going to let bikers in, then law enforcement was not going to provide law enforcement assistance to these establishments or, in some extreme cases, threatened to investigate these establishments for “alleged” non-compliance

with code or health regulations. If it could be proven that law enforcement was behind a discriminatory practice at an establishment, the biker could have a good civil rights case to pursue. The problem is that it seems that while establishment owners will share the information about law enforcement pressure with the bikers, they are afraid to testify against law enforcement in a court of law. Along similar lines, the bikers at the convention felt it important to point out that if you know of any biker friendly bars and restaurants, show your appreciation by recommending the establishment and steering some biker business their way. This will help reinforce that the great majority of bikers are good people and are no more likely to cause problems in their establishment than any nonbikers would. If any readers have experienced this type of discrimination at any local restaurants or watering holes, I encourage you to share your story with me and discuss the best way to deal with the issue. As always, if anyone has any questions or if I can be of legal assistance to you or anyone you know who has been injured in a motorcycle accident, please don’t hesitate to contact me as I deal with these types of claims on a daily basis on behalf of injured motorcyclists statewide. Further, for those readers who are members of any motorcycle organizations, clubs or groups, if you would like to have me come out to your group to speak or give a presentation on the legal rights of an injured motorcyclist or on any specific topic that your group may be curious about, please don’t hesitate to give me a call at (248) 569-4646) or shoot me an e-mail at Dondi@buckfirelaw.com. I give presentations state-wide and there is never a charge associated with having me out. I enjoy having the opportunity to come out and meet motorcycle enthusiasts from all parts of our State!

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The Preacher Speaks About...

Tech Talk: Handlebars by Franz “The Preacher” Hoffer

In my opinion, one of the least considered items on a motorcycle are the handlebars. We tend to accept the bars that came with the bike and go along our merry way; that is, unless you decide you’ve just got to have those ape hangers. I fail to see how they can be comfortable on a long ride. That written, they do look cool. I’ve been investigating handlebars as I may want to make a change on my 2011 Road Glide Ultra. I’ve been to several “Motorcycle Rodeos,” took the “Ride Like A Pro Class” last year from Gary Lewandowski, and also observed a training class to see the intense training that police motor units go through. I noticed two modifications on their motorcycles: their handle bars are taller than the stock and the seats are the huge bicycle-style seats with adjustable air bellows underneath them. The combination of these two upgrades brings the handlebars closer to the rider and the rider higher in the seat than the stock bikes. That combination gives the rider more precise control of the bike. To get the real authoritative scoop on handlebars, I once again defer to my ace mechanic, Jerry B of Jerry B’s Cycle Works (25430 Harper Ave, St Clair Shores, MI 48081, Ph#1-586-773-BIKE). The Preacher (TP): Hi Jerry, how are you doing? Busy time of year for you? Jerry B (JB): Busier than a one armed paper hanger. TP: OK, I’ll try to make it fast…or at least as fast as I can. JB: Shoot, my friend. TP: I want to talk about handlebars. Just a few questions. First, how do you choose the “right handlebar” if there even is such a thing? JB: Tough question, it’s mostly rider preference. The average rider prefers to sit upright on touring models and more forward on sport bikes. TP: Are the bars that come on the bike always the right ones? JB: Riders are prone to purchase a new motorcycle that fits their comfort zone but many who buy used motorcycles change the bars to fit them. TP: Are different handlebars adapted to different types of uses? JB: Absolutely, drag bars work well with sport bikes with lots of horse power. They make it easier to hang on. Touring bikes have a higher rise and pullback for more comfort and, if you’re out for that cool look, apes! TP: If a rider wants to change handle bars TM

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what are the considerations? JB: Again, you need to pick what fits you. When a customer walks thru the door, he or she already knows what they don’t like about the bars they have and they know what changes they want. I help select a higher or lower bar and what diameter (1", 1-1/4", and 1-1/2”) as well as determining the need to accommodate internal or external wiring. TP: How hard is it to change handle bars? JB: Handlebars with minimal rise or pull back changes take one to two hours. Bars like apes can take all day with cable changes and extending left and right control harnesses. TP: About how many handle bar changes do you do in a typical season? JB: Not my favorite job so not too many. I average five or six handle bar changes during the season and maybe one or two apes. I only switch bikes over to ape hangers in the off season due to the time and work required. TP: What do you generally charge for that type of service? JB: Good question, costs can vary from $200.00 up. We’ve done ape hangers for more than $1000! TP: Just for giggles, what’s your opinion of ape hangers? Ever had a bike with one? JB: Ape hangers have many advantages. Believe it or not, they are flexible as far as adjustment and you can push them forward for a sport feel or you can pull them back to your lap. Most are aligned with the fork tube angle. They are also more comfortable then they look; you need to test ride one to get it! Apehangers also come in all three diameters and come in several rises from 10" to just over 20". No, I never had them on my own bikes. I like playing around with tight curves and maneuvers requiring good control so I stick to the bars similar to the police bikes. Hope this helps. Handlebars are not my favorite subject! TP: As always Jerry, thanks for your input and benefit of your years of experience. So there you have it, a quick tutorial on handlebars. I’d like to remind one and all about the mid-season Blessing of the Bikes and Bikers at St. Michael Catholic Community on Hayes in Sterling Heights between 17 and 18 mile roads on Sunday, June 12th. It starts at 2:00pm with the Blessing being between 3:00pm and 3:30pm. C’mon out and have your bike blessed by an ordained minister. Enjoy some nice fellowship with your fellow bikers and, of course, get you and your bike blessed. Hope to see you there. Ride safe.

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For a complete list of Michigan Harley-Davidson Dealer Association Members, see the dealer locator on page 19. May 28 Harley Heroes Event in support of Military Veterans Ray C’s Harley-Davidson 1491 S. Lapeer Rd. (M-24 & I-69) Lapeer, MI (810) 664-9261 May 28 Memorial Day Cookout Battle Creek Harley-Davidson 5738 Beckley Road Battle Creek, MI (269) 979-2233 June 4 10th Annual Blessing of the Bikes Blessing at noon; Food available for a donation Hamilton Harley Davidson 68951 White School Rd Sturgis MI 269-651-3424 www.hamiltonharley-davidson.com June 4 Test Ride Saturday Ride your legend! Battle Creek Harley-Davidson 5738 Beckley Road Battle Creek, MI (269) 979-2233 June 4 Open House Food, Games, Door prizes & more Gildner’s Harley-Davidson 2723 South M 76 West Branch, MI (989) 345-1330 June 4 Annual Spring Open House Live music, free food, demo rides & much more Capitol Harley-Davidson 9550 Woodlane Dr. Dimondale, MI 48821 Phone: 517.646.2345 June 4 Payton Cram Memorial Run Proceeds go to Camp Quality in support of children with cancer Reg. 8 a.m.; $25/rider’ $15/ passenger Shiawassee Harley-Davidson® 11901 N Beyer Rd Birch Run, MI 989.624.4400 June 4 The Annual Miller Run! We will end this run with the last bike in at 5:30. Tons of great door prizes! Lunch, a great ride through lower Michigan...who could ask for more? This year, all proceeds will be

donated to support Hospice of Jackson & Hospice of Lenawee. Town & Country Sports Center 18655 U.S. 12 Cement City, MI 49233 517-547-3333 June 4 Tattoo Party Enjoy free food and door prizes at ABC Harley-Davidson’s TATTOO PARTY! There will be tattoo displays, free stick-on tattoos, and body painting. And join our tattoo CONTEST! Winner will be picked by Lady Lucky Tattoo. ABC Harley-Davidson, Inc. 4405 Highland Road (M-59) Waterford, MI 248.674.3175 June 9 Bike Night Summer Concert Series $2 beers, BBQ, vendors, prizes & more Grand Rapids Harley-Davidson 2977 Corporate Grove Drive Hudsonville, MI (877) 596-6387 June 9-11 28th Annual Sandy Corley Memorial Run $60 in advance, $70 starting 6/8 at 10:00 pm. Includes: 3 nights of rustic camping on-site! Fireworks, Ride-In Bike Show, Field Events, World Famous H.O.G. Auction, Self-Guided Tour through West Michigan, Forgotten Eagles® Beverage Tent. Double JJ Resort 5900 South Water Road, Rothbury, MI Info: 231.923.0586; 616.437.6972 June 11 16th Annual Street Party Food, beer, and bikes! Everything you’ve come to love about our Street Party, and more!! Live music, Ride-In Bike Show Great Lakes Harley-Davidson 3850 S Huron RD Bay City, MI (989) 686-0400 June 11 & 18 Dogs & Beer Who doesn’t love hot dogs and root beer?! Enjoy free food, entertainment, and door prize ABC Harley-Davidson, Inc. 4405 Highland Road (M-59) Waterford, MI 248.674.3175 June 11 JumpStart Your Summer Try out our new JumpStart

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MHDDA Events - continued from previous page Battle Creek Harley-Davidson 5738 Beckley Road Battle Creek, MI (269) 979-2233 June 18 Legend Quest Run 2016 Bringing the Michigan Military Memorial Wall to Grand Rapids Harley-Davidson 2977 Corporate Grove Drive Hudsonville, MI (877) 596-6387 Reg. 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., Kickstands up 10 a.m. $25 / rider; $15 / passenger June 18 3rd Annual Bikes for Trikes $20 per person; proceeds go toward the purchasing of custom hand and/or foot tricycles for LOCAL special needs children and disabled veterans. Shiawassee Harley-Davidson® 11901 N Beyer Rd Birch Run, MI 989.624.4400 June 18 Summer Open House Our biggest bash of the summer! Come on down for music, beer, food, and all things Harley-Davidson Battle Creek Harley-Davidson 5738 Beckley Road Battle Creek, MI (269) 979-2233 June 23-25 Sturgis Fest Bike night June 23 Demo truck at dealership June 24-25 Hamilton Harley Davidson 68951 White School Rd Sturgis MI 269-651-3424 June 24-26 12th Annual Rodeo Live music, bike contest, HP Shootout, pig roast, Porker Run, ice cream & more Ray C’s Harley-Davidson 1491 S. Lapeer Rd. (M-24 & I-69) Lapeer, MI (810) 664-9261 June 25 Marshall Blues Fest We’ll be there! Battle Creek Harley-Davidson 5738 Beckley Road Battle Creek, MI (269) 979-2233 June 25 Bacon & Bikes FREE BACON! Enjoy free food, entertainment, and door prizes at ABC H-D’s Bacon & Bikes event. PLUS a People’s Choice Ride-In Bike Show will be held from 1pm to 2pm. Register your bike for the Bike Show by 1pm. ABC Harley-Davidson, Inc. 4405 Highland Road (M-59) Waterford, MI 248.674.3175 June 26 Freedom Ride for Veterans Hamilton Harley Davidson 68951 White School Rd Sturgis MI 269-651-3424

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14. Tecumseh

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TECUMSEH HARLEY-DAVIDSON® 8080 MATTHEWS HIGHWAY, TECUMSEH (517) 423-3333

4. Cement City

15. Traverse City

TOWN & COUNTRY HARLEY-DAVIDSON® US 12 & US 127, CEMENT CITY (517) 547-3333, www.cementcity-harley.com

CLASSIC MOTOR SPORTS HARLEY-DAVIDSON® 3939 S BLUE STAR DRIVE, TRAVERSE CITY (231) 943-9344, www.classictc.com

5. Fremont

16. Waterford

SANDY’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON® SPORT CENTER 11940 N. MAPLE ISLAND RD, FREMONT (231) 924-3020 www.sandysharley-davidson.com

A.B.C. HARLEY-DAVIDSON® 4405 HIGHLAND RD (M-59), WATERFORD (248) 674-3175 www.abc-harley-davidson.com

6. Gaylord

17. West Branch

ZIP’S 45TH PARALLEL HARLEY-DAVIDSON® 980 S WISCONSIN AVE., GAYLORD (989) 732-8000, www.zips45thhd.com

GILDNER’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON® MOTORCYCLES 2723 S M-76, WEST BRANCH (989) 345-1330, www.gildnershd.com

7. Hudsonville GRAND RAPIDS HARLEY-DAVIDSON® 2977 CORPORATE GROVE DR., HUDSONVILLE (616) 896-0111, www.grandrapidsharley.com

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8. Kalamazoo

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PERRY’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON® 5331 SPRINKLE ROAD, KALAMAZOO (269) 329-3450 www.perryharley-davidson.com

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9. Lansing CAPITOL HARLEY-DAVIDSON® 9550 WOODLANE DRIVE, DIMONDALE (517) 646-2345, www.capitolhd.com

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10. Lapeer RAY C’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON® 1491 S. LAPEER ROAD, LAPEER (810) 664-9261, www.raycsh-d.com

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11. Mt. Pleasant HOLESHOT HARLEY-DAVIDSON® 4741 E PICKARD, MT PLEASANT (989) 772-5513 www.candssportcenter.com

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