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Motorcyles Are A Great Way To Travel

June 19th, 2010

There are many different purposes for motorbikes so there are obviously different types and each bike is slightly different based on the purpose it was built for.

There are so many uses for motorbikes which is why more and more people are buying them compared to 10 years ago.

As I\’m sure you know it can be a nightmare travelling in a car in built up areas or cities because of all the traffic jams. A lot of the time it would be quicker to walk yet we still use the car.

Getting a motorbike means you can avoid this problem. You\’ll be able to drive through the jams as if they didn\’t exist with a big smile on your face. Because of the traffic jams a type of bike has been created called a town bike which is low on fuel consumption and pollution which is designed to get you around the town.

When it comes to speed and racing you\’ll find that the bikes are very light weight with no luggage space or racks. These bikes are made for speed, power and maximum acceleration.

There are also bikes built for long distance travel. These bikes are usually larger and are built for comfort. They will have a luggage rack and the seat will be very comfortable.

And then there are the bikes built to fit the biker image. They are just built for their looks and coolness. They\’re always noisy so everyone knows they\’re around. These bikes aren\’t about speed or comfort. They\’re all about the image.

Then of course there are the dirt bikes or off road bikes. These are mostly built to allow us to travel on all types of ground. They\’re mostly used for fun in the outback. With these bikes you can go where you couldn\’t with a normal bike.

But no matter what type of bike you\’re on it\’s important to be safe and wear a helmet and protective clothing. But don\’t worry because you can buy protective gear that\’ll still let you look cool.

It doesn\’t matter whether you\’ve got a little skinny town scooter to get you to work or an dirt bike to go up mountains you\’ll still have a big smile on your face that you just wouldn\’t have if you were sitting in a car.

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Living The Life A Book Of Biker Poetry And Biker Photography

March 26th, 2010

As one of the Host’s of the Biker Lowdown Radio Show and a Freelance writer on the Biker Lifestyle, I have covered many great events and gotten to meet some very cool people . Sorez the Scribe is a Biker poet who I would have to say has written some of the greatest poems about about being a Biker I have ever read. Sorez really captures the essence of the Biker world in his words.

Not Long after an interview I did with Sorez, I received an e-mail from him. In the email was a poem Sorez had written about me. I have to say I was more then Honored that one of if not the worlds greatest Biker Poet had been inspired enough to write a poem about me!

I want to share that poem with you now !

LJ James ~By Sorez The Scribe

A righteous Brother of the wind, Proud of his Patch and where he’s been, Stands tall and proud amongst his Bro’s, He’s there and ready whenever called, LJ’s wise beyond his years, His call for peace don’t make him weak, He sees the future and what could be Without Brotherhood and Unity, His glass is half empty also half full, His dear ol’ Pappy taught him well, Concerned about what the future holds For the lifestyle we live for one and for all

if you like this poem and would like to read more Biker Poetry by Sorez you need to check out the book “Living The Life”

The Book is a joint effort between Sorez and his good Friend Q-Ball ! Q-Ball is a Photographer of the Motorcycle world and He has been taking picture’s of the real behind the scene’s Biker world for close to 40 years. When you look at the pictures in “Living the Life” they really take you back to a time in the Motorcycle World when both bikers and the Motorcycles they rode just seemed to have had so much more character.

When you take the Photos and the Poetry and put them together like they have here in “Living the Life” you have a book that will be on the Coffee table of every True Biker for many years to come!

Living The Life is not just another Biker Picture book with a few words thrown in, This book is a true work of art from two of the Biker Worlds best, I recommended “Living The Life” to everyone! Get your copy now at vtwinbiker.com

Long May We Ride Your Bro LJ James AmericanBikerX.com

LJ James is a Brother of the Mortal Skulls Motorcycle Club LJ James is also a Freelance Writer on the Biker Life and a fan of Biker Poetry You are welcome to reprint this article – but get your own unique content version here.

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Car Tips – Should You Raise Membership Fees?

March 3rd, 2010

Many collectors? car clubs are struggling with the problems of prices and rates for everything in the world rising steadily. The problem becomes determining if it is time to raise membership fees, or start looking for ways to supplement the money that is needed. Between fund raisers and membership fees most clubs should be ok, but once the money is not enough to handle the basic needs budget crisis can occur and it is time to start pinching pennies until a solution is worked out.

Your first step before raising any membership fees should be looking to see if anything could be cut from the budget. Many times, there are drains on the budget that are not immediately apparent. These drains can be large, or they can be very small. For example, if your club pays apiece month for a place to hold meetings that could be severely draining the budget. Maybe you are only paying a small fee, but apiece small amount saved can really add up. Look and see if you can renegotiate the deal with your current location, and look around at comparable locations to see what options you have. You may be healthy to find a lot of relief in the budget this way.

Look at the newsletter as well; many times this is an unnecessary expense that clubs have. Most people have computers and e-mail lately. Perhaps sending the newsletter in an e-mail will reduce your mailing and paper expenses to almost nothing apiece month. This is often a huge area of opportunities for clubs and can add up to substantial savings very quickly.

If you simply cannot cut anything from the budget move before you start raising fees. With costs for everything rising members may not be healthy to afford the increased fees so move before raising the rates. Look around first for alternatives such as fundraisers. Perhaps a car wash or even a simple car show with cheap admission can help your collector?s car club raise the money necessary to combat a membership fee increase. This is not always enough, but if you are careful how you organize an event and are very successful, it can sometimes save the need to raise rates.

If possible, try to stick to no more than $10 for each membership to increase. This can help to reduce the impact on each member, but it does add up to a substantial amount once the members have all paid the increased membership fees. Realize that much as you may not like the situation, most clubs do have to consider a membership fee increase at some point or another.

There is no reason at all that you should just raise rates blindly, and of course there are times when your only option will be to just raise the rates. Just ensure that before you make rate changes you do your best to refrain the increase on members. The members will appreciate the effort and the club can continue to thrive even after an increase if it is handled properly. Proper leadership and good fiscal decisions can be a huge quality and are much needed skills when you start working on the budget, so take the time to really look around at all of the information that is presented to you before making decisions.

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Bikers The Last Free Americans

November 24th, 2009

Whenever a person or group of people try to live their lives free, those who are stuck in unhappy lives will be jealous. Some people have a hard time letting go, freeing themselves from the day to day trials and tribulations of everyday life even for a little while. Others seek an escape from the stress and anxiety often associated with modern day life.

I guess for me, that’s part of why I am a Biker. There is something about riding a bike that inspires a sense of freedom in me. The open road, the wind in my face, the smells, getting back to nature, the power of my bike. It’s all these things and more that make me feel free. It’s unfortunate that there are some people who, for whatever reason, can’t find something or someway to let go and experience the sense of freedom that we do. These people, for whatever reason, are the ones who point to us and call us rogues or rebels. They say that what we are doing is wrong and that our culture is a “disruptive influence.”

As Bikers, we live our lives a little differently. We work and have responsibilities, but we still know the feeling of freedom. Maybe its because we smile just a bit more and are a bit more relaxed that turns these people green with envy?

A person who works hard and has no free time sees a person on the road riding his or her motorcycle and thinks “I wish that was me!” The thought of being free doesn’t leave their mind. They long for it. They crave it badly! How many of you out their have had a friend tell you how they have always wanted to buy a Motorcycle and just go out riding? How many of them ever actually do?

Here is a typical story : A man is driving home from work when he see’s a group of motorcycle riders pull up next to him. He looks at this group of people riding together having a great time, He starts to think, “I wish that was me”. He then decides, “I’m going to buy a Motorcycle!” He starts thinking about riding. How great it will be to have his wife on the back of his bike and the wind in his face. We could ride up to the lake or maybe that little motel way up in the Mountains. Thinking of the great times he will have he starts to feel that small sense of freedom. He thinks “This must be what those Biker get to feel, Wow!”

He turns into the driveway, parks his truck and rushes into the house to tell his wife about his fantastic idea. “Hi honey, I’m going to buy a Motorcycle.” His wife looks at him and says “What? Did you get overwhelmed by the fumes at work again?” “You can’t ride a Motorcycle. The man answers back, “I’ll learn!”

“You must be crazy”, she says. “Those things are death traps! You will kill yourself and we can’t afford it!” “Honey this is something I really want” replies the man. “NO NO NO!!! I won’t have one of those things in my house! What kind of message would it send to the kids, our neighbors?”

They argue about it, but it the end, the man never gets his motorcycle. He never goes to the lake with his wife or takes that trip up to the little motel in the mountains. He never feels the real sense of freedom one can only get when taking a long trip on a motorcycle. He spends the rest of his life wishing he had never seen that group of Motorcycles. He is angry and bitter.

Now when he see’s Bikers he puts them down. He hates Bikers, not because of who or what they are, but because of what he can never be. He hates them because of what they represent. They represent a kind of freedom, sense of belonging, a oneness with nature and the world that he longs for, he craves, but can never have.

We live here in America, the home of the free, but many are not free. They have never experienced the sense of freedom that can only be experienced on two wheels and, for whatever reason, never will. They live boring, uneventful. “safe” lives and complain about those who don’t.

Don’t hate these envious people, pity them for they will never know the sense of freedom and brotherhood we get from riding with a group of our Bro’s. They’ll never know the wind in their face, the feeling of peace and oneness with nature we feel as we ride threw the country side or down a long lonely highway. They’ll never know the clarity of mind that comes from a long ride alone or the closeness and bond of a long ride or weekend away with someone special. Just thank your higher power that you’ve found a way to escape, a way to be free, even if for some it’s just on the weekends.

Ride Safe and Ride Free because when it all come down to it, this is all about the Ride!

Your Bro L.J. James AmericanBikerX.com

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No Charity Event For Motorcycle Club Members

November 24th, 2009

A few weeks back I received an email from a girl Kim about a Charity Motorcycle event she was working on for Bide A Wee an Animal shelter I worked at when I was younger. As I read the info I was looking forward to attending the event only to find it was being held at Jugs and Strokers the only “Biker Bar” on Long Island that does not allow Motorcycle Club Colors. I was pissed to find out I would not be welcome at this event. I then saw the email had been sent out to many other Motorcycle Clubs on Long Island. Pissed Off, I started writing a reply to the email and sent it out to the MC’s here on Long Island. Here is what I wrote.

Hey everyone this is LJ James.

You may not know this but I worked at Bide A Wee in Wantagh for many years. I have some great memories of my time working there. As much as I love the place and think Bide A Wee to be a truly great organization, I will not take off my Colors to go inside Jugs & Strokers to attend this event.

I see this email is addressed to many different Clubs. Some of your beliefs may be different then mine and you may take your Colors off to attend this event. I would hope all of you have more respect for your Club then to do that, but these are my beliefs and may not be yours.

I think it is only fair to Kim who is working very hard for this very worthy cause that she know what your feelings are about the Jugs and Strokers policy in regards to Colors. Kim has spent a lot of time working on this event and I would hate to see her event fail because she is unaware of the Revulsion Jugs and Strokers has towards Motorcycle Clubs!!!

Not only is it an old out dated Policy that promotes the Division of Motorcycle Riders, it is also illegal according to NY State Law! I have been working hard to protect and promote Motorcycle Rights and Unity here in NY and world wide. I think it is time We started working hard to change what is wrong here on Long Island! There is an old saying, “if you want to fix the world start in your own back yard”.

This is an event that, when I heard about it I wanted to attend. Then I hear it is being held at Jugs and now I am “not allowed to attend”.

I am not a bad guy! You all out there know me. How many of your events have I covered in Magazines? How many of you have I DJed for? Not only your Club events but many of your personal family events! I’ve even preformed wedding ceremonies for a few of you and after I married you I Djed your wedding!!!

You too are also all good people. Your MCs have done many things to make Long Island a better place. You have fed the Hungry, Clothed the poor, and made sure every Child on Long Island had a Toy for the Holidays. Our patches stand for what is great about America! Why should we be made to feel that wearing our Colors is even the slightest bit wrong?

If you ask Jugs and Strokers, they might try to use the excuse “well its not your group its other groups who are the bad guys”. That is a cop out, a lie, and an attempt to divide the Long Island Motorcycle Club world!!!

Over the past few years here on Long Island we have seen a Unity in the Motorcycle Club World that many still can not believe. Sport Bike Clubs and Cruiser Clubs riding and hanging together. AMA Clubs and 1% Clubs attend each others events. Law Enforcement Clubs and Outlaw Clubs Breaking Bread and Drinking together at events. I have seen every type of rider hanging out together. This is the Biker dream people!!!

There was a time when we were all told that you could not have a bar on Long Island where all MCs where aloud to mingle together. That there would be nothing but fights and problems. Then JDs Place opened and shortly after that, the Myth was put to rest.

The Motorcycle World here on Long Island has become something We are all very proud of. I call out to all of you MCs, independents, and MROs like ABATE, it is time to end the humiliating practice that Jugs and Strokers has been aloud to inflict upon the Long Island Motorcycle World for far too long!!!

I am tired of this bar being allowed to claim it is a biker bar for bikers, but if your a member of a Motorcycle Club and wear your Colors, you are some how an undesirable, and unwelcome. I say time is up, Jugs and Stokers! You have made enough money off the Long Island Motorcycle world! You need to stop being part of the Problem and become part of the Solution!!!

I’m interested to know what the feelings are of the rest of you!!!

(Because of this reply, Shortly after I wrote this the event was switched to another Long Island Biker Bar “Sick Moon Saloon” That welcomes all who Ride)

LJ James Proud Member Mortal Skulls MC AmericanBikerX.com

Discrimination On The Basis Of Clothing Or Club Membership Is ILLEGAL Article I, Section 11 of the New York State Constitution states “that no person shall be denied the equal protection of the laws of this state or any subdivision thereof.” Article 4, Section 40 of the Civil Rights Law provides that “all persons within the jurisdiction of this state shall be entitled to the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges of any places of public accommodations, resort or amusement subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law and applicable alike to all persons.” The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that individuals have the constitutional right under the First Amendment to wear clothing which displays writing or designs. Cohen v. California, 403 US 15 (1971). In addition, the right of an individual to freedom of association has long been recognized and protected by the United States Supreme Court. Thus, a person’s right to wear the clothing of his choice, as well as his right to belong to any club or organization his choice is constitutionally protected, and persons or establishments who discriminate on the basis of clothing or club membership are subject to a lawsuit.

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Motorcycle Clubs The Brotherhood Mentality Verses The Gang Mentality

November 23rd, 2009

This Month I want to talk about the Brotherhood mentality verses the gang mentality in the Motorcycle Club world . Now for those of you who may be asking what is the difference? I will set up a scene to help give you an idea! At a small Bar a member of a Motorcycle Club walks in he sees four Bikers playing pool, He can tell they are a bit nervous, They see his patches and they know who he is with. Now how does he act? Does he walk over to the pool table knock the 8 ball in the pocket say games over and tell one of them to buy him a beer or does he walk over introduce himself and let them know when they are done shooting pool they are welcome to stop over at the bar and have a beer and talk with him! One is the gang way of thinking the other is the Brotherhood way of thinking! I really don’t think I need to tell you which is which!

Now one thing everyone needs to remember is all of the original Motorcycle Clubs Started out with the idea of being a tight nit group of Brothers and just about all of these Motorcycle Clubs got along. Don’t forget many of the men who started the first MCs where returning home after serving their country during times of war. They where looking for that feeling of Brotherhood here at home that they had been left behind. These where good men seeking adventure, looking to ride their Motorcycles and have a good time with others like themselves. Today most Motorcycle Clubs have gone back to that way of Club thinking, There are very few Clubs that still have the Gang Mentality that was seen mostly during the 70’s threw 90’s. During the late 90’s things had just gotten too far out of hand and most Motorcycle Clubs began to realize the Gang Mentality was not the way it was meant to be and it was not the way they wanted it to be anymore, This was not what the Clubs where started for ! Many Clubs who had been friends where now fighting with each other. No one wanted to wear club support gear and things where just not fun anymore. These MC’s had all started their Clubs with the same ideals and ways of thinking, How and why had they grown so far apart that they now hated each other!

Well the answer to how is during the 50’s and 60’s the golden age of the Brotherhood years of Motorcycling the Motorcycle Clubs where really huge. During this great time many of the Biker Movies that came out showed Motorcycle Club Members as Bullies and thugs. The Bikers in these movies would pick on those weaker then them, take over small towns and the Clubs in these Movies all fought each other just like the street gangs of the time! So of course over time many new Bikers came to believe that this was the way it was. So when New Clubs started this was how they would act and the Original Motorcycle Clubs now had members who where young kids looking to prove how tough they where by starting fights with each other. The Original Motorcycle Club Members had been threw wars together and they where as hard as nails they had nothing to prove to no one, But these younger members felt that they did and would imitate the Biker Clubs from the Movies they had scene and soon it was Biker against Biker, Brother against Brother, MC against MC. This began the Dark age of the Motorcycle Gang Mentality years.

Now for the question Why did this Happen? Well When something Changes the way of thinking and being of Groups like the Motorcycle Clubs so far from their original ideals, You have to ask was it just an accident these movies did this? Or is there more to it? Was there a plan behind it? Is there someone or some group out there that would benefit from having these large groups of Motorcycle Clubs who are run in a very military fashion and are made up of many ex-Military Members fighting against each other? If these Clubs all got along and worked together the world could be a very Different place! Are there people out there who are afraid of this happening?

Today there are very few Clubs left that have the Gang Mentality most have gone back to the Brotherhood way and the word Gang in the Motorcycle Club world has become almost the equivalent of a racial slur. Now as Motorcycle Clubs are beginning to go back to the way it was at the start and trying to put the past behind them, I am noticing that there are more and more Biker movies and TV shows Coming out. Will these shows show MC’s in a good way? Will they go out of their way to stir up the quarrels of the past? Will they show us as mindless Bullies much as the Movie Wild Hogs did? Most Important will we let them influence how we really are? Or have we learned from our past? If all continues to go well we could soon be making are way into the second Gold age of Motorcycle Club Brotherhood back to where it all began!!!

Are you part of the Problem? or part of the Solution? I am Your Bro, L.J. James AmericanBikerX.com

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