Boyd Coddington, Star Of "American Hot Rod"



Boyd Coddington, 63, the star of TLC's reality show, "American Hot Rod" has Passed away Wednesday of complications from a recent surgery.

I first started watching Boyd's TV series two years ago on the Discovery channel. The TV series aired on the same day of the week "American Chopper" aired. I like watching mechanical related programs, so I watched them both religiously. Last year both shows moved to "The Learning Channel". The last episode I watched I think it was in November. Boyd's wife, Jo, was trying to break a land speed record on the "Bonneville Salt Flats", in Utah. I was wondering when the new season was going to start so we could find out if Jo tried to run the Flats again. I guess we will never know now.

If you are not familiar with the show, it was about a custom hot rod shop that show cased a new car rebuilding project that lasted about three episodes. Each project had a time schedule and it seem like the guys in the shop would never finish in time. They always stressed out by the time the third episode aired but they always finished on time. The crew were a real bunch of character's especially Duane, the shop foreman. I'm going to miss his sarcastic personality. I hope TLC can bring the show back with out Boyd.

Boyd Coddington

Boyd we will miss you



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The Meaning Of The Day: Balaclava - A head and neck "sock" with mouth and eye slits.

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DOT Certified Helmets



We are still waiting for that warm day we usually get in the middle of winter here in the Mid West.Normally we get a warm day every three weeks or so. This is the kind of day we can take out our scoots for a ride. This winter we had some days that were warmer than usual but they came after a snow storm and they all were rain days. The streets had salt and other crap they drop in order to melt the snow and ice. So no riding so far this winter.
While we are still waiting for that day to come, it is a good time for us to talk about the saftey of our motorcycle helmets. DOT certified helmets should only be worn if you are thinking of wearing one.

Here is an article worth reading from " Cycle Matters" web site.

To help protect the lives of motorcycle riders, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) requires that all motorcycle helmets sold in the United States meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 218.

This standard defines minimum levels of performance that helmets must meet to protect the head and brain in the event of a crash. Because helmets add such a critical margin of safety for motorcycle riders, many States now have laws requiring use of helmets that meet FMVSS 218 requirements.

Some motorcycle riders are violating these State laws by wearing unsafe helmets that do not meet FMVSS 218. Most of these helmets are sold as novelty items and circumvent FMVSS 218’s requirements.

In some cases, some motorcyclists purchase these helmets in the mistaken belief that they offer protection. However, many people who wear these novelty helmets know that they are unsafe – but wear them anyway.

The following explains how to identify safe helmets as well as how to distinguish unsafe helmets from those that meet the Federal safety standard.

Here is what to check for: Thick inner linerHelmets meeting the minimum Federal safety standard have an inner liner usually about one-inch thick of firm polystyrene foam. Sometimes the inner liner will not be visible, but you should still be able to feel its thickness. Unsafe helmets normally contain only soft foam padding or a bare plastic shell with no padding at all.

Sturdy chin strap and rivets: Helmets meeting the DOT safety standard have sturdy chinstraps with solid rivets.

Weight of helmet: Depending on design, unsafe helmets weigh only one pound or less. Helmets meeting FMVSS 218 generally weigh about three pounds. Become familiar with the weight of helmets that comply with the Federal safety standard. These helmets provide a more substantial feel.

Design/style of helmet: The DOT safety standard does not allow anything to extend further than two-tenths of an inch from the surface of a helmet. For example, while visor fasteners are allowed, a spike or other protruding decorations indicate an unsafe helmet.

A design such as the German Army style or skullcap style may be a clue to an unsafe helmet. Unsafe helmets are noticeably smaller in diameter and thinner than ones meeting the DOT standard. However, some German Army style helmet may meet Federal requirements.

You’ll need to check for weight, thickness, sturdy chinstraps, as well as the “DOT” and manufacturer’s labels to make sure the helmet meets the Federal safety standard. Familiarize yourself with brand names and designs of helmets that comply with DOT requirements. For example, a full-face design is a good indicator of a safe helmet. To date, we have never seen a full-face design novelty helmet.

DOT sticker: Helmets that meet FMVSS 218 must have a sticker on the outside back of the helmet with the letters “DOT,” which certifies that the helmet meets or exceeds FMVSS 218. It is important to note that some novelty helmet sellers provide DOT stickers separately for motorcyclists to place on non-complying helmets. In this case, the DOT sticker is invalid and does not certify compliance.

Snell or ANSI label: In addition to the DOT sticker, labels located inside the helmet showing that a helmet meets the standards of private, non-profit organizations such as Snell or the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) are good indicators that the helmet also meets the Federal safety standard. To date, we have never seen a novelty helmet that has a phony DOT sticker in addition to a phony Snell or ANSI label.

Manufacturer’s labeling: Manufacturers are required under FMVSS 218 to place a label on or inside the helmet stating the manufacturer’s name, model, size, month and year of manufacture, construction materials, and owner’s information. A helmet that does not meet the Federal safety standard usually does not have such labeling.

A DOT sticker on the back of the helmet and proper inside labeling do not necessarily indicate that a helmet meets all DOT requirements. Many helmets have counterfeit DOT stickers and a limited few also have manufacturer’s labeling. But the design and weight of a helmet, thickness of the inner liner, and the quality of the chin strap and rivets are extra clues to help distinguish safe helmets from non-complying ones.

Source CycleMatters

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The Meaning Of The Day: Bagger - A motorcycle equipped with saddlebags and other touring amenities.

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The Snow Storm Arrived



As predicted the storm arrived. I shoveled last night about 3" and this morning about 4". This is really getting old. Another round expected latter this week. I know I will have to go out there again and shovel the drive after the snow plow makes it's pass down the street.

I'm going to work on my E-store site today. I'm new at this and I've been looking for a data base to list my motorcycle parts. For now I'm going to use PayPal for payment and in the future I will be looking into credit card payments. I will post here my progress.


Looney Tunes Rider



The Meaning Of The Day:
Baffle - Sound deadening material that sits inside a muffler and quiets the exhaust note.

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I Have To Apologize



Hello biker buds. I feel much better today. I'm going to try exercising today. I work out at least three times a week but the injury to my ribs from the fall kept me from my routine last week. I will let you know how things worked out in my next post.

I have to apologize for the absence of biker stuff on my blog lately. But the weather will not cooperate. We are looking for another storm today. The weather guy says another 6 to 9 inches.If this storm materializes the total snow fall this year will be over 70 inches. I really don't wan't to post biker news from the internet if I can avoid it. I want to post stuff I witnessed or experienced that's why I named this Blog "My Harley-Davidson Ramblings".

My favorite Harley store is having their open house on March 15. If this trend keeps up everyone will be showing up on snow mobiles.


Todays Photo



The Meaning Of The Day:
Backfire - Explosion of the fuel in the intake manifold or carburetor, but often used to describe the explosion of unburned fuel in the exhaust system.

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Still Recuperating



I'm still recuperating form the fall I had last Sunday.(Please read my last Post.) Each day since the fall I keep getting more discomfort to more parts of my body then I had the day before. My ribs is were I have the most pain. Sitting is a chore also. I will need to keep this Post short so I can go back to bed and keep the healing process working.

Just one thing before I go. If you are visiting this Blog for the first time I would like you to leave a comment. Let me know how you like the Blog or not and please feel free to add some information or your thoughts on the topic at hand.


Way,way back in the day



The Meaning Of The Day:
BAB (Born Again Biker) - Someone who has recently returned to riding after a period of absence.

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The Weather Has Finley Taken it's Toll




I stated in my last post that I was taken off the weekend and I would be back on Monday. Well this years weather has taken it's toll.

I know this Blog is suppose to be about my H-D Ramblings. Not much to write about when the weather won't cooperate. To follow is my account of what happened to me Sunday because of another crappy weather day added to the many we had already this winter.

We have a weekly garbage pickup here in my town. Our pickup day is Mondays. On Sunday night I usually take the garbage out to the curb so it can be picked up the next morning. Well Sunday we had one of those weather days that the temperature was in the high 40's. We were suppose to get another snow storm but the temp stayed high enough to keep the precipitation in the form of water, rain. About 5:00 pm the rain turned to snow showers and the temp. dropped down below freezing. I looked out the window and I saw that the water on the side walks and street turned to ice. When I saw this I taught to myself, boy I'm sure glad it's Sunday I don't have to drive in this stuff.

After the 10:00 PM news is when I take the garbage out, so I went out to the garage (This is were I keep the trash cans, recycle bins and not to forget to mention my beautiful Dyna) and got the trash ready. I then opened the garage door, I saw that the drive going down to the street had a sheet of ice on it. So I said to myself "I better be careful walking down to the street". This winter there has been many days when rain turned to ice and then snow. So I'm very careful so not to fall down and injure myself or worse break some bones.

So now with this in mind I picked up the trash bag and proceeded to walk slowly down the drive. I got down to the sidewalk and I stopped to see how slippery it was. I picked up my foot and was going to touch the ice with my foot and slide it back and forth before going the rest of the way to the street. No sooner I put my foot down I slipped out from under myself and fell to the ground, flat on my back. I hit the back of my head and it completely knocked the wind out of me. I couldn't get my breath back. I rolled over on my side so I could try to suck in some air. This helped and after I started to breath again I got myself up off the ground and walked back up to the garage closed the door and went back into the house. My wife was still watching TV and had no clue what happened to me. I told her I slipped and fell down and need to check to see if I broke any bones.

Now that a few minutes gone by my body was starting to tell me what has happened to it. The back of my head was starting to hurt, I had some pain in my butt. The palms of my hands had the indentions of the side walk in them and started to sting. The one part that really hurts now is my chest, the left side rib area. As time was going by I couldn't take deep breaths, bend or twist without much pain.

This is not the first time I took a fall on ice. Ice skating, hockey, etc. and every time I did fall I would injure this same area of my ribs. I think it is because I cracked a rib when I was a kid. I fell down when riding my bicycle and the handle bar went into the ribs and cracked one of them.

So now after checking and making sure I did not fracture any bones I took some Excedrin and went to bed. I had to sleep sitting up because I tried to lay down but I couldn't sit up or roll over on my stomach with out pain.

I stayed in bed all day Monday. Today I woke up and I still have some aches and pains. My ribs have the most pain but this will not keep me off the Blog.

How many people do you think this happens too this time of year? I don't know but I heard a lot. I was lucky. I did not fall on my side and break my hip. With the force of this fall I could have.

I have a TIP for everyone reading this today. No matter how careful you are you can still have a falling down type accident. If you have a loved one working outside around the house in this kind of weather, look out the window every once in a while and check to see if they are OK.


Easy Rider Revisited



The Meaning Of The Day:
Apex - The vertex of tightest (middle or centre) point of a curve.

Personal Things


I will be off the blog till Monday. I have some personal things to attend to. Have a great week end.

Those that can ride, ride! Those that can't , fear not, first day of Spring will be here, 3/20/08.


Easy Rider



Meaning Of The Day:
Apes or Ape Hangers - Handlebars that are very high, and which often raise the rider's hands above his or her shoulders. High handlebars so Biker's hands are at or above their shoulder height.. Refers to a handlebar style where the handgrips are located at a higher position, so as to enable the rider's arms to "hang" Picture "Fonda" from "Easy Rider" and you'll get a perfect understanding of the riding position.

Very high handlebars. Usually found on choppers.

A term coined at the height of the custom-bike movement to describe tall handlebars that forced the rider to reach skyward to graps the controls, making the rider adopt an ape-like posture.

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Happy Valentine's Day




Happy Valentine's Day, biker buds.

An excerpt from The History Channel Website on the History of Valentine's Day:

The History of Valentine's Day
Every February, across the country, candy, flowers, and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. But who is this mysterious saint and why do we celebrate this holiday? The history of Valentine's Day -- and its patron saint -- is shrouded in mystery. But we do know that February has long been a month of romance. St. Valentine's Day, as we know it today, contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition. So, who was Saint Valentine and how did he become associated with this ancient rite? Today, the Catholic Church recognizes at least three different saints named Valentine or Valentinus, all of whom were martyred.
One legend contends that Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in Rome. When Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families, he outlawed marriage for young men -- his crop of potential soldiers. Valentine, realizing the injustice of the decree, defied Claudius and continued to perform marriages for young lovers in secret. When Valentine's actions were discovered, Claudius ordered that he be put to death.
Other stories suggest that Valentine may have been killed for attempting to help Christians escape harsh Roman prisons where they were often beaten and tortured.
According to one legend, Valentine actually sent the first 'valentine' greeting himself. While in prison, it is believed that Valentine fell in love with a young girl -- who may have been his jailor's daughter -- who visited him during his confinement. Before his death, it is alleged that he wrote her a letter, which he signed 'From your Valentine,' an expression that is still in use today. Although the truth behind the Valentine legends is murky, the stories certainly emphasize his appeal as a sympathetic, heroic, and, most importantly, romantic figure. It's no surprise that by the Middle Ages, Valentine was one of the most popular saints in England and France.
Source: http://www.history.com/

Let us not forget the famous, "Saint Valentine's Day Massacre"

On the morning of Thursday, February 14, 1929 St. Valentine's Day, five members of George 'Bugs' Moran's gang, a gang "follower", and a mechanic who happened to be at the scene were lined up against the rear inside wall of the garage of the SMC Cartage Company in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago's North Side. They were then shot and killed by four members of Capone's gang (two of them dressed as police officers). When one of the dying men, Frank Gusenberg, was asked who shot him, he replied, "I'm not gonna talk - nobody shot me."[1] Capone himself had arranged to be on vacation in Florida at the time. The St. Valentine's Massacre resulted from a plan devised by Al Capone and various members of his gang, for Jack "Machine Gun" McGurn, Fred “Killer” Burke and Fred Goetz, to eliminate Bugs Moran, the boss of the North Side Gang and Capone's main rival. The massacre was planned by the Capone mob for a number of reasons; in retaliation for an unsuccessful attempt by Frank and his brother Peter Gusenberg to murder Jack McGurn earlier in the year; the North Side Gang's complicity in the murder of Pasqualino "Patsy" Lolordo as well as Antonio "The Scourge" Lombardo, and Bugs Moran muscling in on a Capone-run dog track in the Chicago suburbs. Also, the rivalry between Moran and Capone for control of the lucrative Chicago bootlegging business led Capone to accept McGurn's plan (McGurn was the primary architect of the plot).The plan was to lure Moran and his men to the SMC Cartage warehouse on North Clark Street. For decades it has been assumed that the North Side Gang was lured to the garage with the promise of a cut-rate shipment of bootleg whiskey, supplied by Detroit's Purple Gang. However, recent studies indicate this was almost certainly not the case. All seven victims (with the exception of John May) were dressed in their best clothes, hardly suitable for unloading a large shipment of whiskey crates and driving it away. The real reason for the gang gathering in the garage will probably never be known, but it almost certainly wasn't to receive a load of Purple Gang booze. A four-man team led by Fred Burke would then enter the building, two disguised as police officers, and kill Moran and his men. Before Moran and his men were set to arrive, Capone placed lookouts in the apartments across the street from the warehouse. Wishing to keep the lookouts inconspicuous, Capone had hired two thugs, Byron Bolton and Jimmy Morand. Mug shots of Purple Gang members Eddie Fletcher, Harry Keywell and his brother Phil, were later picked out by the landlady across the street as the phony roomers. Later, the women who identified them wavered, and both Fletcher and Harry Keywell were cleared by Chicago police. Nevertheless, the mistaken idea that the Purple Gang played a part in the massacre would last for decades.
At around 10:30 a.m. on St. Valentine's day, four members of the Burke gang drove to the warehouse in two cars; a Cadillac sedan and a Peerless, both outfitted to look like detective sedans. Two men were dressed in police uniforms and two in street clothes. The Moran Gang had already arrived at the warehouse. However, Moran himself was not inside. One account states that Moran was supposedly watching the warehouse, spotted the police car, and fled the scene. Another account was that Moran was simply late getting there.
Byron Bolton confused one of Moran's men for Moran himself; he then signaled Burke's men they approached the warehouse. The two phony police, carrying shotguns, exited the Peerless and entered the warehouse through the two rear doors. Inside they found members of Moran's gang, a sixth man named Reinhard Schwimmer who was not actuallly a gangster, but more of a gang "hanger-on" and a seventh man, John May, who was a mechanic fixing one of the cars, and not a gangster at all. The killers told the seven men to line up facing the back wall; there was
apparently no resistance, as the Moran men thought their captors were real cops, and it was likely a "show" bust merely to garner good press for the police department.
Then the two "police officers" let in two men through the front door facing Clark Street. This pair, riding in the Cadillac, were dressed in civilian clothes. Two of the killers start shooting with Thompson sub-machine guns. All seven men were killed in a storm of seventy machine-gun bullets and two shotgun blasts according to the coroner's report.[2] To show by-standers that everything was under control, the pair in street clothes came out with their hands up, led by the two uniformed cops. The only survivor in the warehouse was John May's German Shepherd, Highball. When the real cops arrived, they first heard the dog howling. On entering the warehouse, they found the dog trapped under a beer truck and the floor covered with blood, shell casings, and corpses.

The garage, which stood at 2122 N. Clark Street, was demolished in 1967; the site is now a landscaped parking lot for a nursing home. The wall used for the shooting was dismantled brick by brick, sold at auction, and shipped to George Patey of Vancouver, a Canadian businessman. Patey used these bricks in the men's restroom wall of the Banjo Palace, a bar with a Roaring Twenties theme. After the bar closed, Patey began trying to sell the bricks as souvenirs.
The two submachine guns used in the massacre, seized by police when Fred Burke shot and killed Charles Skelly, a policeman in St. Joseph, Michigan, are currently being held in the Berrien County Sheriff's Department in Michigan.


"Happy Valentine's Day"


Meaning Of The Day:
Analog gauges - Shows information in a continuous forum, often a dial; often considered the opposite of digital gauges. Old school gauges.

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International Motorcycle Show, Boring



I attended the International Motorcycle Show on Friday. The show was boring. The show lasts three days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On this first day there weren't many people. I don't know what the attendance numbers where for Saturday and Sunday. I think there would be more people if they would schedule the show on another weekend when the Chicago Auto Show isn't running.


The price of admission for adults was $13.00 and $11.00 for parking. I had one 12oz. cup of pop that cost $2.50. A sandwich cost $6.50. I passed on that.

The reason for going to this show was to take some pictures of the Rocker and Cross Bones and spend some time with a good friend of mine, Mike. I stated in another post my digital camera is a little old and photos don't come out that great. Here are the best photos this camera took.


The Rocker C




Rocke C, front view.




Rocker C, rear view.




The Rocker




Front view of the Rocker




The Cross Bones.




Front View




Rear View



Custom Bikes From The Show





Meaning Of The Day: AMA - American Motorcycle Association.


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Daytona Bike Week Coming Soon



A reminder to all you Bike Week lovers. Daytona Bike Week is just around the corner. February 29th-March 9th, 2008. I would love to attend one of these rallies one day. I might try to make one of them this season. The Daytona Beach Area Chamber of Commerce web site has all the information you need if you are planning to go. Click on photo below.



Note: Yesterday I spent three hours shoveling myself out of the 12" snow fall we got. This is the snowiest winter in the Chicago area (40") in twenty nine years.

No post tomorrow, I'm going to the International Motorcycle Show. I will post some pictures and comments in my next post.


You want Chrome, lots of Chrome. The man too see is, Tim at my favorite Harley store.

The Meaning of The Day:
Air fuel ratio - Proportions in which air and fuel are mixed to form a combustible gas.

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Bruce Springsteen Is Coming To The 105th Celebration



Well, another Storm is approaching. They are saying we should get between five and twelve inches of snow by 6:00 PM tomorrow. Yesterday I moved about three in" of snow. After I did all that it rained and even had some lighting and thunder. That was a real waste of time.

Did you hear the news? Harley-Davidson announced recently that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be one of many well-known bands and performers to take the stage at Harley's 105th anniversary celebration at Milwaukee.WI.

Performers scheduled to play for the 105th celebration:
· The Black Crowes
· Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
· Blind Melon
· Blue Oyster Cult
· Buddy Guy
· Cameo
· The Crave
· Daughtry
· Dierks Bentley
· Dr. John
· Gary Allan
· Foghat
· Peter Frampton
· Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
· Los Lonely Boys
· Puddle of Mudd
· War
· ZZ Top



Another member of the sales crew, Jim, at my favorite Harley store.

Meaning Of The Day:
Air cooling - Mechanism used to keep the engine at operating temperature by using air flowing over heat sinks (engine fins) to disperse excess heat into the environment directly.

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Six More Weeks Of Winter



Phil Says Six More Weeks of Winter!
Phil's official forecast as read 2/2/08 at sunrise at Gobbler's Knob:
Here Ye! Here Ye! Here Ye!
On Gobbler's Knob on this fabolous Groundhog Day, February 2nd, 2008Punxsutawney Phil, the Seer of Seers, Prognosticator of all Prognosticators,Rose to the call of President Bill Cooper and greeted his handlers, Ben Hughes and John Griffiths.
After casting a weathered eye toward thousands of his faithful followers,Phil consulted with President Cooper and directed him to the appropriate scroll, which proclaimed:
"As I look around me, a bright sky I see, and a shadow beside me.Six more weeks of winter it will be!"


Well boys and girls as reported, six more weeks of winter.
So I guess I'll get out all my old biker movies and just bite the bullet. We won't be riding any time soon.

Meaning Of The Day:

Aftermarket - The sector of the market that sells parts and accessories other than OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer... ie, Honda, BMW, Suzuki, Harley-Davidson, etc.)

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At Least I Have Something To Write About



At least I have something to write about today. Another winter storm in the great Midwest. Since December, is it six, seven, or nine storms? I lost count already.




This is what I woke up to this morning.


My cardiovascular excercise for the day.

Groundhog day is just around the corner. Infact tommorow is Feburary 2, Groundhog day. That damn groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, better not see his shadow. I will let you know.

The Meaning of The Day:

Accelerator pump - Extra pump in the carburetor to temporarily increase the amount of fuel delivered to the air stream.

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