NCOM - National Coalition of Motorcyclists
In Memory of those that have fallen and will not be
forgotten.
THE PASSING OF SPUTNIK, “LEGISLATIVE
WARRIOR”

THE
PASSING OF SPUTNIK, “LEGISLATIVE WARRIOR”
It is with heavy heart that the National Coalition Of Motorcyclists announces
the passing of William “Sputnik” Strain, legendary bikers rights activist from
the Lone Star State. According to the Texas Motorcycle Rights Association; “Our
great Leader, Sputnik, passed away suddenly at approximately 5:00 AM June 24,
2010 from a massive heart attack.”
Sputnik, inspired in the early nineties after attending the NCOM Convention in
Atlantic City, was instrumental in organizing the grass roots effort to repeal
the mandatory helmet law in Texas. Not stopping there, the “Legislative Warrior”
spread the word throughout the motorcycling community with his “Five Steps to
Freedom” to “Take back our country” and, in turn, inspired countless
motorcyclists across the country to become politically active.
In Texas, he went on to spearhead election campaigns to get bikers elected to
public office and formed the most effective caucus in the state, eventually
enacting numerous biker-friendly laws and killing not only every anti-biker bill
proposed but the political careers of those who dared to introduce them. Sputnik
wrote the book on Texas politics, literally, as school textbooks have chronicled
his achievements.
In addition to founding the TMRA2, Sputnik was a longtime member of the NCOM
Legislative Task Force, and served as NCOM-LTF Chairman the past three years
despite his failing health.
“Sputnik believed in everything he said and losing that determination will be a
great loss to the motorcycling community. The greatest tribute to him is to push
forth with our fight for freedom and not let his death be in vain,” said James
“Doc” Reichenbach III, Chairman of the NCOM Board of Directors and State
President of ABATE of Florida, Inc.
Echoing the sentiments expressed by the entire motorcycle community, NCOM
Founder Richard M. Lester said; “Sputnik is so universally loved and respected,
from MRO leadership to COC patch holders and from bikers on the street to state
and federal lawmakers, that his passing leaves a void which can only be filled
by all of us moving forward together with his spirit and resolve.”
Funeral/Memorial Services are pending. The upcoming 26th Annual NCOM Convention
in Albuquerque, N.M. next May 5-8, 2011, will be dedicated to his memory.
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