NCOM NEWS BYTES
compiled and edited by Bill Bish - October 2001
National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM)
BIKERS SUPPORT 9-11 VICTIMS In the weeks following the September
11 terrorist attacks on American icons; the twin towers of the
World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in our nation
Four bikers from South Carolina
''The Fire Department and EMS are always there for us. It
The money was presented to Battalion 6 Chief Rich Burban outside
the station house on Great Jones Street. ''It
Indeed, from independent riders to outlaws, and from organized
charity rides to donation jars at bike shops, motorcycle riders
have poured out their hearts and their wallets to help the less
fortunate during these trying times.
NATIONAL COALITION OF MOTORCYCLISTS (NCOM)
WHO WAS THAT MASKED MAN? Three motorcyclists pulled into a
San Fernando Valley gas station outside Los Angeles, when one
of them removed his helmet and onlookers recognized that it was
none other than actor Nicolas Cage. When people began gathering
for his autograph, the other two riders removed their helmets,
and under the visors were Jay Leno and Jim Carrey!
Leno, host of the top-rated ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,''
has been busy collecting autographs of his own. The longtime motorcyclist
has invited some of Hollywood
Leno has already attracted signatures from many of the greatest
stars in film, television and music, including: Arnold Schwarzeneggar,
Sylvester Stallone, Denzel Washington, Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise,
John Travolta, Cuba Gooding Jr., Pamela Anderson, Earvin
During the October 10, 2001 telecast of ''The Tonight Show,"
actor Russell Crowe made a surprise appearance from under the
hood of a brand-new 2001 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 SuperCrew
pickup truck to announce its addition to the companion Harley-Davidson
motorcycle.
The auction listing was live on eBay from Sunday, October 7,
2001 through Wednesday, October 17, 2001, with celebrities continuing
to sign the bike until bidding closed. At press time, bidding
was up to $225,100.00 with two days to go!
SPEAKING OF CELEBRITIES, actor George Clooney was recently
spotted at a restaurant by a group of young autograph seekers.
Clooney told the youngsters that he
EPA SHIFTS FOCUS TO STREET MOTORCYCLES According to REUTERS
news service, on September 19, 2001, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency proposed to curb emissions from snowmobiles, diesel-powered
boats, off-road motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles to help reduce
pollution, especially in national parks. New limits will be established
for carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides emitted by the engines,
the EPA said.
Currently, off-highway motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles
aren
The EPA, which has regulated everything from leaf blowers to
hair dryers, had planned to include tougher new emissions standards
for street motorcycles too, but in a surprise move now says it
will issue a separate proposal in November. In addition to tightening
existing standards, new regulations could require specific components
on new motorcycles such as fuel injection and catalytic converters,
as well as ''anti-tampering'' regulations to prohibit performance
modifications.
Public hearings on the proposed emissions regulations will
be held in Washington on October 24, and in Denver, Colorado,
on October 30. The National Coalition of Motorcyclists, along
with the American Motorcyclist Association and the Motorcycle
Riders Foundation, encourages concerned riders and motorcyclists
rights organizations to make their feelings known to the EPA on
this important issue which could affect the future of motorcycling
as we know it.
WEIRD NEWS OF THE MONTH: A biker from Berlin whose penis was
ripped off in a freak motorcycling accident has had a new one
made from a muscle in his arm. Michael Gruber
He can now urinate properly and has a full sex life with his
girlfriend.
He said: ''I flew out of the curve and smashed against a tree.
I was squashed between the tank and the seat. The tank was ripped
off, and with it my penis. I was in agony, I looked down and it
was gone and then I don
He added: ''The doctors made me a new penis from the muscle
tissue in my lower left arm.'' Surgeons connected a tube inside
the muscle to his bladder so he can urinate properly. He is also
able to get an erection.
''I feel like a real man again,'' Gruber told the German TV
documentary program, ''BLITZ.''
From Steve Garcia's ''STUFF'', ABATE of California
QUOTABLE QUOTES: ''You will never know how much it cost the
present generation to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make
good use of it!'' JOHN ADAMS, American Patriot