Adoption fair to place pets in new homes

July 31, 2010 by Chopper Fan  
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Last Updated: July 24. 2010 1:00AM Oakland briefs Auburn Hills To help find homes for hundreds of pets, the ninth annual "Pet-A-Palooza" adoption fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Palace of Auburn Hills. the event will feature hundreds of dogs, puppies, cats and kittens from dozens of animal rescue groups across the state, including mixed breeds and purebreds. Adoption fees range from $50 to $125. South Lyon Advertisement Signs to honor former county commissionerA street sign declaring "The Jeff Potter Highway" will be erected along two roadways this month after Oakland County commissioners had the metal signs created in honor of Commissioner Jeff Potter, R-South Lyon, who died last month. the blue signs will be placed along two spots in Potter's district in southwest Oakland County and will remain there for about three months. the signs, which cost about $800, were paid for by commissioners and not by public tax dollars, officials said. Pontiac Silverdome will host motorcycle festivalMotorcycle fans from around the region are expected to converge on the Pontiac Silverdome next week for a four-day festival. the Midwest Motorcycle Fest runs from Thursday through Aug. 1 at the 127-acre site and includes races, custom and sport bike shows, skill demonstrations and music. the 80,300-seat Silverdome was home of the Detroit Lions until 2002 and was sold last year for $583,000 to Triple Properties Inc. of Toronto.

Adoption fair to place pets in new homes

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July 30, 2010 by Chopper Fan  
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Sid Chavers has a lot of hardware to his name, from a Navy Marine Corps medal to a plaque in the national Hot Rod Hall of Fame. Chavers can now add a significant piece of paper to his award haul.The Sunnyvale native was named Veteran of the Year in California's 22nd Assembly District for his time as a Navy jet mechanic and crew chief of a navy rescue team from 1971 to ' 74. He's also the owner of the Sid Chavers Company in Santa Clara, a custom upholstery shop for classic hot rods and race cars."What a great honor," Chavers said. "I got a certificate, not a medal or anything, but that thing is getting framed and hung on my wall. It makes me very proud."Chavers was chosen by Assemblyman Paul Fong (D-Cupertino), who awarded the honor at the third annual Veterans Recognition Luncheon in Sacramento last month. Chavers and Fong were classmates at Sunnyvale High School, and Chavers said he was thrilled his old acquaintance remembered him after all these years."Veterans often live in our communities unrecognized for their bravery in preserving the freedom of all Americans," Fong said. "I am honored to be able to thank Petty Officer Chavers personally for all that he has done for us."Chavers, a petty officer second class while in the Navy, served on the highly specialized rescue team that pulled citizens and soldiers alike out of harm's way. although he served in the Navy for three years, he never had a soldier rescue—only citizen rescues, and mostly in Yosemite or King's Canyon.Chavers received the Navy Marine Corps medal for a rescue in Yosemite Valley, when a Navy officer on leave fell into the Tuolomne River while hiking and was stranded on a rock for 36 hours. a helicopter hovered in a canyon over the river for minutes while Chavers was lowered to the rock on a wire, attached the hiker to the wire and pulled him to safety."We actually had to switch places, because the wire was only strong enough for one of us to go up at a time," Chavers said. "The rotor blades on the chopper were probably only 50 feet from the canyon walls. It was pretty hairy."Chavers was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1974, and he went to work for his father and uncle at their motorcycle seat manufacturing company. there Chavers learned to sew upholstery, and in 1976 he upholstered his first classic hot rod.That was the start of the Sid Chavers Company, now recognized as one of the world's premier classic-car upholsterers. Chavers has done work on cars for Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Reggie Jackson and numerous other stars with classic hot rods from the 1950s and earlier."There's only a handful of guys out there who do this kind of work," Chavers said. "I had a normal upholstery shop once, but I like doing these hot rods so much more. It's a lot of fun getting to do this stuff."

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Buy Custom Built Vtwin Chopper For Sale :: $8000.00

July 29, 2010 by Chopper Fan  
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Buy Custom Built Vtwin Chopper For Sale :: $8000.00 Custom Built Vtwin ChopperCurrent Price: $8000.00Motorcycle Location Meredith, new HampshireMore Info on this best new Custom Chopper Motorcycle!Custom built 2010 chopper motorcycle. Frame built and designed by ACME choppers. 6 speed ultra transmission 100inch rev tech motor. 250 rear tire soft tail. two up seat. RC component wheels and rotors and sprocket. GMA controls and calipers. Custom paint black with burnt orange dual stripes. Frame powder coated black. to much to list show or use will swap for (Chevy crew cab duamax, or harley truck etc.) Call Dustin at 603-455-7808 or email Best Selling new Custom Chopper Motorcycle!Current Price: $8000.00 | End Time: 2010-08-01T22:35:13.000Z

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Peoria Zoo bags one of a kind hog – Peoria, IL – pjstar.com

July 28, 2010 by Chopper Fan  
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Ken Steenrod has done it again. his Peoria motorcycle shop will be displaying its latest work of art, a customized one-of-a-kind motorcycle called a bagger, on Saturday at the Peoria Zoo. Steenrod has teamed up with the Peoria Zoo to unveil the Safari Bike, a 2001 Electra Glide Standard. "Our client is a safari hunter, and he wanted something to reflect his interest," Steenrod said. The client, Jim Mercer of Wyoming, could not be reached for comment. The bagger bike, which is essentially a motorcycle with at least two saddlebags, started off black. it now has a montage of Africa and many of the animals who call it home. "He wanted it to be themed after the big Five - a Cape buffalo, lion, rhino, leopard and elephant," Steenrod said. "We told him we can make it work. " so Steenrod and his crew sat down and generated a computer graphic to create the art that the client wanted and then built it over three months. "We got the African animals, put in an African safari landscape and tied it all together with true fire," Steenrod said. "We added some nice motor work, a set of new Ness wheels, upgraded sound and a custom seat, and he's got a best of show bike for sure." The bike will be featured in American Bagger Magazine, which will bring it national attention. that is not new to Steenrod. in 2009, Steenrod's company was chosen by Arlen Ness, one of the biggest names in the custom motorcycle industry, to create "Retro Ness," where he retrofitted a Harley-Davidson Road Glide with specially designed, never-before-used parts. there also was the "Monster Energy" bike, Miller Lite bike, and Bob and Tom bike for the nationally syndicated radio show. "There's going to be a big show in Reno, Nev., where this bike will be shown," he said. "We also got a call from the St. Louis Zoo, so this bike might be displayed there."   Bagger Bike What: The unveiling of the "Safari" bike with the backdrop of the Peoria Zoo. when: 1 p.m. Saturday at the Peoria Zoo's Africa! exhibit. Other events: You'll be able to view the bike on Saturday until 5 p.m. Events include chats with the giraffe keeper and lion keeper, and sea lion and primate feedings. for more information: On the motorcycle, go to Ken's Custom Bikes under the big build tab at pimpmybagger.com. The Peoria Zoo is online at peoriazoo.org.   Catharine Schaidle can be reached at 686-3290 or cschaidle@pjstar.com.

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July 26, 2010 by Chopper Fan  
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“Awesome, baby!” “Rip it!” “Sick!” Such are the typically lyrical responses to the custom-built bikes featured on TLC’s “American Chopper”. Thanks to the relationship between openly antagonistic Paul Teutul, Sr. and his easy-going son, Paul Jr. - better known as “Paulie” – as well as their abundant talent with acetylene torches, a reality show about a family-run motorcycle business evolved into something that transcended personal combat and transportation. In between profanity-laced tirades and tool-tossing tantrums, the Teutuls magically turned motorcycle after motorcycle into works of art. Six years of epic familial agony ended last season with Paul firing Paulie, the company’s chief designer and fabricator. They haven’t communicated since. Whether Paulie’s exit is a bad thing for the family business, Orange County Choppers (OCC), remains to be seen. But it’s turning out to be a very good thing for camping and outdoor gear company, Coleman…and for guys who like cool BBQ grills. Coleman is the first client of Paulie’s fledgling company, Paul Jr. Design, hiring him to do for its RoadTrip Grill what he did for OCC’s choppers. “In 110 years, we’ve never used an outside celebrity designer,” says Coleman Marketing Manager, Delaina Lee. “We picked him for his eye for design. Because he knows how to bend metal and twist steel, make it look cool, trick it out. Guys who like our gear appreciate the beauty of motorcycles.” Hiring him was a gut decision, she says. “When we thought about Paulie it was like, ‘What a cool idea. Let’s see what happens.’” And so they gave Paulie a grill. No, he’s not the new George Forman, merely putting his name on someone else’s creation. He’s the guy who made the grill look and work better. “There’s quite a few similarities to motorcycles and grills,” Teutul says. “They both run on gas, run hot, there’s a lot of metal. In this case, they both have two wheels. They’re more similar than you’d think.” Paulie re-engineered the RoadTrip applying the same grinding, welding and shaping skills he uses on bikes. He did a “Pimp my Ride” on a grab-and-go-grill and made it cool. He changed the color from red to an ultra-shiny custom-black, used lots of chrome, added built-in diamond-plate side tables and tool hooks, a speedometer-inspired thermometer and ten rivets for the grill’s tenth anniversary. “The functionality was there,” he says. it already had electronic ignition and an open-flame drip-through grill. “I added a dash-type pop to it, jacked it up to 22,000 BTUs. I applied what I did innovating motorcycles to a different product,” he says. Coleman loves its tricked-out grill and so, they say, do their customers. Teutul knew he had an eye for design when he came up with the distinctive OCC logo, and he realized that he was good at innovating when he got his hands on the RoadTrip. “I think it’s my gift, my God-given talent, to innovate products. We’re all good at something. this is my thing.” He loves the fact that his designs are now affordable. If you can’t buy a motorcycle, you can buy a grill designed by a guy who designs motorcycles. Every aspect of every design, he says, is his own. “I have to have my hands literally on it and in it. It’s just the way I work.” And he acknowledges that working with his dad enabled him to open his own design firm. “My father exposed me to the situation of building motorcycles and I found out I was good. But he’s a yeller. He’s a yeller and sometimes a very unhappy person.” So much so that dad filed a lawsuit against Paulie that Paulie doesn’t talk about. Right now he’s keeps his head down, ignores his father, attracts new clients and gets the job done. which is pretty much what he did on the show. Paulie insists that, despite its profound dysfunction, “American Chopper” is family-friendly fare that’s not just for bikers. “At public appearances 98-year-old women would wait in line for autographs. We’re on TLC, like, the number one women’s network, how ‘American Chopper’ is on TLC, I don’t know,” he says of the network that boasts “Kate plus Eight,” “19 and Counting” and all manner of childbirth shows. “It’s not a show about bikes,” he says. “It’s a show about a family who happens to build bikes.” Viewers like them, he thinks, because they’re transparent to a fault. Of his chair-throwing, trash can-hurling, door-slamming exit Paulie shrugs, “It was, most likely, on my part, a freak out caused by a long period of time being pushed. Everything that ever happened on that show happened before it was on television. we didn’t need any coaxing. I’m laid back. my father’s not. That’s the dynamic.” Yes, present tense is appropriate because Teutul père et fils lives on. “American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior," debuts August 12th. Separate crews are shooting at Paulie’s new design and bike shop as well as at OCC. “We don’t communicate. The film crews don’t communicate. We’re filming two different shows and TLC is going to integrate them. how, I don’t know.” The RoadTrip Grill is Paulie’s first non-OCC project and he’s currently working on other Coleman projects and ones for other clients. But bikes remain his first love, and probably always will, for reasons even he can’t explain. as the saying goes, only a biker knows why a dog sticks his head out of a car window.

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July 25, 2010 by Chopper Fan  
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Singled Out: Lana Mir's SummertimeLana Mir has a big gig tomorrow at Arlene's Grocery in New York City, to celebrate the gig we asked her to tell us about her song "Summertime," which is on her forthcoming self-titled debut. Bon Jovi - Live At Madison Square Garden DVDTheir latest DVD release, Live At Madison Square Garden was filmed over two nights at the world's most famous arena in July 2008 and it captures Bon Jovi at the peak of their powers. Singled Out: Scarlet Grey's The Sky and I (Featuring Davey Havok of AFI)Welcome to Singled Out! where we ask artists to tell us the inside story of their latest single. Today Ben Grey of Scarlet Grey tells us about "The Sky and I" (featuring Davey Havok of AFI) from their new album "Fancy Blood". Bamboo Shoots - ArmourBamboo Shoots make catchy, memorable, danceable pop/rock songs.(definitely more pop than rock) So if your into and enjoy any pop music what so ever, I would recommend giving Bamboo Shoots' Armour a listen Singled Out: White Flag Vs DidoWhite Flag kick off their first ever tour of the Mid-west tonight, to celebrate we asked them to tell us a little bit about their infectious single, "Dido," from their Japanese 7" e.p. "Keepers Of The Purple Twilight". we got back more than we bargained for. Jim Wolf - Sleeping With StrangersWolf has crafted a very strong album full of the sadness, loneliness and bitterness that is inherent in relationship breakdowns. This is a likeable, relatable album with a clear focus, and an inherent understanding of what it is to be heartbroken. Singled Out: Alamance's Your EyesWelcome to Singled Out! where we ask artists to tell us the inside story of their latest single. Today Joshua Sorhagen from Alamance tells us about "Your Eyes" from their brand new album "In The Moment". Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Live at SummerfestWatching Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers is more than uplifting but a reminder of the instinctual power of rock n' roll and how it can speak to us. Of the classic rockers out there who have toured the last few years only U2 has a more sundry audience. Singled Out: Tony Lucca's AlwaysWelcome to Singled Out! where we ask artists to tell us the inside story of their latest single. Today Tony Lucca tells us about "Always" from his brand new album "Rendezvous With The Angel," which comes out today. First Look: Permanent AbilityFor a relatively new band, Permanent Ability is as solid as they come. So solid in fact, that as an appreciator of funk/rock fusion, you'd have to pry their EP from my cold dead hands to give it up. Dawn Marie speaks with the band to learn more. Singled Out: Stephen Jerzak's she Said (featuring Leighton Meester)Welcome to Singled Out! where we ask artists to tell us the inside story of their latest single. Today Stephen Jerzak tells us about his new single "She Said" featuring Leighton Meester, which is being released today Pithy Reviews: Fozzy, Ike Reilly- Carney- Bruce Kulick- Austin Collins and the Rainbirds- RazorhoofZane gives us pithy reviews of Fozzy's Chasing the Grail, Ike Reilly's Hard Luck Stories, Carney's Mr. Green, Vol. 1, Bruce Kulick's BK3, Austin Collins and the Rainbirds's wrong Control, and Razorhoof Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting 20th Anniversary EditionNot just a moment in time, this record sounds fresh and exciting today. As always, the strength is in the songs and the delivery by one of rock's most under-rated units: Concrete Blonde! Singled Out: Shinobi Ninja's Brooklyn To BabylonWelcome to Singled Out! where we ask artists to tell us the inside story of their latest single. Today Dave Machinist from funk rockers Shinobi Ninja tells us about "Brooklyn To Babylon" from their brand new "Video Game EP". Puddle of Mudd InterviewantiMusic caught up with Paul Philllips of Puddle of Mudd. Phillip's gives a candid, honest look at playing in the band and the struggles he's undergone and the triumph's he's enjoyed along the way. oh, and he dispelled a few name myths regarding the album. Singled Out: big Daddy Love's Heed the CallWelcome to Singled Out! where we ask artists to tell us the inside story of their latest single. Today Daniel Smith from Americana Rockers big Daddy love tells us about "Heed the Call" from their new album "To The Mountain".

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July 24, 2010 by Chopper Fan  
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Fri, Jul 2, 2010    to del.icio.us BY ALEX DOTY They've crafted their mowers for sports teams and television shows — and now the Indiana-based company that makes the Dixie Chopper is looking to make a custom-built lawnmower for the U.S. Coast Guard just in time for the Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival. Click to enlarge "Every year, we try to have something that's ... new," said Mike Smith, executive director of the Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival. Smith said the lawnmower is a great opportunity to highlight a local business that cares about the community. in this case, it's PS&T Small Engine Repair in Grand Haven. The local company — which sells Dixie Chopper lawnmowers — went to Magic Circle Corp. of Coatesville, Ind., with the idea of doing something unique for the festival. "They are going to have it done in Coast Guard colors and it's going to be one-of-a-kind, with a definite Coast Guard flare to it," said Madonna Kramer, director of marketing and development for the Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival. Kramer said the finished product will be on display during the festival's Grand Parade, at Escanaba Park and during the Salute to Heroes event on the waterfront. "We're an American-made product and we are proud to be associated with our hometown heroes," said Eric Bernsee, a public relations representative for the Magic Circle Corp. Bernsee said that a team of builders is now awaiting parts and supplies so they can begin working on assembling the mower. He said the mower will also have a unique riding seat. "Once they get the right parts in, it won't take that long to assemble," Bernsee said. While the company can produce multiple mowers in one day on its assembly line, according to Bernsee, there will be a special Dixie Choppers team will carefully assemble the Coast Guard mower. Bernsee said the company has "done a few wild and crazy things" in its past. this includes a Chinook helicopter-lawnmower equipped with a jet engine that Tim Allen rode on the television show "Home Improvement," a propane-powered mower with a barbecue grill, and one for the National Football League's Indianapolis Colts. Click to enlarge Magic Circle Corp. has also had the tables turned on them. Orange County Choppers, a custom motorcycle company, built Dixie Choppers a custom motorcycle made with lawnmower parts. Smith said festival officials are working on the details of what will happen with the lawnmower after the festival, since there are specific rules in place on what the Coast Guard can accept as gifts. On the Net: dixiechopper.com

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Who Needs Custom Motorcycle Accessories Insurance

June 23, 2010 by Chopper Fan  
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When we buy a car we never doubt that we need to have car insurance by law, we also know we need a drivers license before we can drive that car and of all these facts we are aware even before we are at the designated age to drive. When it comes to a drivers license for a motorcycle or to custom motorcycle insurance most of us have no idea of what we need. (http://www.idealhere.com/wholesale-Motorcycle-Accessories_c18)

When you ask a big man in a leather jacket and a small boy about their bikes they will probably revere to something completely different. The first motorcycles built where just simple variations on a bicycle that were popular at that time, and when they were first build it was a very logical step to call them motorbike. When the motorbike grew up, and evolved it was called more often a motorcycle and in America this term is now used the most often. In other parts of the world the term motorbike is still more popular. And even in America the term bike is still used for a motorcycle. There is one big difference between the bicycle and the motorcycle and that is that you need a custom motorcycle insurance before you can ride your motorcycle and you do not need this for your bicycle.

Not required but still a good idea

In some states a custom motorcycle insurance is not required but even when this is the case it is still is a good idea to get some of the custom motorcycle insurance for your own protection. If you get hit by someone without insurance your own insurance will cover much of the damage. And even when your bike get destroyed, your custom motorcycle insurance will work to replace your bike. So you will notice that it is not just for your piece of mind to get good custom motorcycle insurance. It is good to know that when something happens the personal damage will be less because you are covered.

Not just for yourself ? You can be the safest rider in the world but bad things still happen and if you have a good custom motorcycle insurance it can help you take care of the people you might have injured in that split second the accident occurred. It can help you to avoid getting broke over that stupid accident. If you are a responsible driver you do not just get coverage for yourself but also to cover others in case you are the cause of the accident.

You just never know what can happen and that is why custom motorcycle insurance is the best thing you can get to be assured that you are ready for every situation you will come across.

Where to get motorcycle insurance?

Most major insurance companies also have bike insurance and most of the time the best you can do is go to the company were your car and other vehicles are also insured this way you can get the best insurance for the lowest price. (http://www.idealhere.com/wholesale-Motorcycle-Parts_c16)

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Custom Motorcycle Seats – Get Your Motorbike's Seat That Much …

June 21, 2010 by Chopper Fan  
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If you've been riding your motorcycle for a long time, it would just strike a cord in you that you wanted to make your well-loved bike a lift. After all, it has helped you get to all the places you've been, right? What better way to start getting your motorcycle that much needed lift than to get one of those custom motorcycle seats.

Probably one of the easiest makeover you can have done for your vehicle is to replace the seat saddle. You can actually get it from stores or shops that sell or do some custom motorcycle seats.

Judging by the look of your motorcycle, if it sure looked like it needed some makeover, then why not make it a personal project or goal to achieve? You can very well start to try and get it a new custom motorbike seat. Somehow, a new look of the motorcycle seat will inspire you to make further improvements in the future.

Whether you are joining a motorbike race or not, there is always that need to have a comfortable ride when you are driving your vehicle. One of the many ways in which you can have a comfortable ride is to make sure that the seat saddle of your motorcycle is exactly what you want it to be.

Your time is very important when it comes to looking for the perfect seat replacement. You will spend some hours just to make sure that you have picked the seat that would be most fitting for your motorcycle and your preference as the rider.

Somehow, you would like to end up with the best motorcycle seat. For this reason, you would really exert all efforts to find the perfect seat with the perfect fit for your vehicle. Even though you already have envisioned that perfect seat, you're still willing to give other suggestions and recommendations a check.

With all the improvements that you want done, especially when it comes to getting custom motorcycle seats, you will surely get what you have hoped for if you have the means to pay for it. Money is indeed an important factor in your choice of seats. It's such a wonderful challenge to be able to find the best seat at an affordable cost.

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My First Ride To Work

June 28, 2009 by Chopper Fan  
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Rode into work on Saturday.

I'd already ridden for about an hour that morning.

I made a quick stop to check out the new Dillon Yamaha/Honda/Suzuki/Kawasaki dealership that opened up today right next to the Dillon Brothers Harley-Davidson dealership.

Mileage Before Ride

Mileage Before Ride

I quickly realized a few things:

  • Don't let your shirt hang open while you ride. Button it up. Sucks at highway speeds to have your shirt blowing around.
  • Secure saddlebags before you go.
  • I need the Detachable Solo Luggage Rack ASAP.
  • If you have the Harley Profile Sunglasses/Goggles, don't forget to bring the case containing the clear lenses for the ride home at 11 at night.
Mileage After Ride

Mileage After Ride

Great ride home. Lots of fun. I went the long way, via surface streets and took my time.

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