July-Magazine-2010

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Low, Not Slow

This month we are in the canyons with this stunning Harley

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EditorsLetter

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FemaleRider

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LowNotSlow

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BarelyLegal

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ProStreet

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RealPeople

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ProductReviews




FEMALE

RIDER

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SHERRI cruse



FEMALE

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herri is 21-year-old California native that is a professional women’s motocross, supercross, and off-road motorcycle racer. She began riding dirt bikes at the age of nine and racing shortly after with the support and encouragement of her parents and older brother (who also rode). She spent her younger years having fun riding her mini bike in the fields of Bakersfield and racing the central California motocross tracks. Sherri is now one of the top women’s professional racers with an AMA Women’s Pro Motocross National Moto Win, an X Games Silver Medal and a World Off Road Racing Title! In AMA Women’s Pro Motocross She is currently ranked # 3. Sherri was one of only four women to win a moto at the AMA/WMA Women’s Pro Motocross Nationals. For the 2010 season, Cruse is one of only a handful of pro women racers to ride for an AMA Pro Team becoming the newest member of the Team Suzuki City Nitro Circus. Sidelined from training for a few weeks due to a broken toe, she still has been keeping busy representing her sport. 12 | CYCLEPATHMAG.COM

WHAT GOT YOU INTO RIDING? My dad and my brother.

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN RIDING? I have been riding since I was 9. My dad surprised me with a KTM 65cc.

DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE RIDING TRACK? I love sand tracks

WHAT ARE YOUR FUTURE PLANS FOR RACING?

great too because it was the first time we (the women) got to race Supercross and it was aired on ABC.

WHATS THE LONGEST RIDE YOU HAVE

Win a lot and race as long as I am competitive

BEEN ON?

Suzuki City Nitro Circus RMZ 250F

WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT FREESTYLE?

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE?

WHAT MODIFICATIONS HAVE YOU DONE TO YOUR BIKE?

It’s intense

I don’t have one favorite, I like a lot of them but I hate scarey movies.

Beside suspension and motor work I cut my bars down, have higher foot pegs, shave my seat, and cut my sub frame. I am one of the smaller riders in the WMA.

I have jumped ramps and I have back flipped into a foam pit. I might be cool to do more when I am done racing.

WHAT KIND OF BIKE DO YOU RIDE?

WHAT IS THE BEST MESSAGE YOUR

MECHANIC PUT ON YOUR PIT BOARD?

+2

DO YOU HAVE A STREET BIKE OR JUST DIRT? Just dirt. I race MX, SX and Off road.

WHATS YOUR DREAM MOTORCYCLE? The one in my garage!

WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE RIDER?

WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRY IT?

WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST BIKE? KTM 65cc

MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT RIDING? Crashing at the first lap of practice at the opening round this year at Hangtown. It was also one of my sadest moments riding because I was so ready for the championship this year.

WHATS THE MOST FUN RIDE/RACE YOU

Destry Abbot

HAVE HAD?

WHO INFLUENCED YOU TO RACE?

Southwick in 09’ and off-road in general is pretty fun. X Games 08’ was

My Dad

Probably a 3 hour Hare and Hound.

IF YOU COULD CHANGE SOMETHING WHAT WOULD IT BE? Rewind time and do the first lap of practice at Hangtown differently. Ha, ha.

PIZZA OR BURGERS? Sushi

WHO WOULD YOU LIKE TO THANK? Miki, Mom, Dad, Chuck Marchant, Wes Furrh, Suzuki City Nitro Circus, Parts Unlimited, Thor, NTS, RWR, Roxy, Von Zipper, Motion Pro, KG Clutches, Motul, Dunlop, ODI, RK Chains, Excel Rims, Rekluse, Bolthouse, RG3 Susupension, Two Brothers, Bravo, Skull Candy, Vortex, Leatt, Asterisk, K & N, Works Connection, and Ethica!


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PRO

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HEATING UP THE STREETS

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’m a union ironworker with an addiction to motorcycles. I enjoy all kinds of motorcycles. I dont run across many people that ride harleys and race superbikes. I think if your a motorcycle enthusiast you should appreciate all aspects of motorcycling. My friends named my bike the “Black Diamond”. I’ve been riding since I was 5. I started building bikes when I was 18. My first solo build was an air oil cooled GSXR 750. I came to find out that building bikes was cheaper than outrite buying them. Basket cases were the best. One builder I really like is Paul Yaffe. I actully started building the bike along the lines of his discovery channel bike. I even purchased thier exhaust system. The sheetmetal and tank are all off the shelf items! While building the bike we ran across a few problems, aligning the transmission and motor, clearences and bad chrome that needed replating. Looking back I would have gone with 2 inches shorter on the backbone, a bit less rake and a smaller rear tire (300 to 260). I own a 2006 gsxr 1000cc race bike, 2009 CBR1000 racebike and a RMZ 450. My favorite riding spots are definitly the track. Riding/racing but for obvious reasons my prostreet doesnt work very well in those conditions. I ride the bike around town a bit and have gone on a couple of runs. I get some looks sometimes. Most people seem to call it the “Batman bike” I guess I can see why. I’ve been asked if my bike was on tv shows. 32 | CYCLEPATHMAG.COM


I actually have two funny moments on my bike. I had a California Highway Patrol Officer ask me if he could take some pics on the bike when it was being inspected and blue tagged. I also had a homeless man ask if he could sit on it (I said yes cuz thats how we roll). I dont have a favorite bike or a favorite motorcycle movie, but I can say I hate all cheesy bike movies such as biker boys. I would like to thank my buddy Rich Vasquez and Razzo for helping me on the build .

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REAL

PEOPLE

Q &A

WITH LOCAL MOTORCYCLE ENTHUSIAST

Photos courtesy of Eric Polanco

Our selected reader this month is Glynn Paul Rivera a Philippines native born on June 2nd, 1979 who came to the United States when he was eight years old and has not been back since. He now resides in Covina California. We met Glynn at a bike night at Roscoe’s Famous Deli in the city of Fullerton. Once presented the opportunity, this motorcycle enthusiast took swift action to submit his entry. CyclePath Magazine would like to thank Glynn for his time and commitment. Glynn Paul Rivera CP: What was your first motorcycle experience? Glynn: GSXR 750. My brother owned the Suzuki. He always told me to ride it but I was scared. One day I was at the beach and saw a girl riding a motorcycle and I told myself if a girl could ride one I could handle one. That was it! The moment I got home from the beach I jumped on my brother’s bike and the rest was history. CP: When did you start riding? A: One year after high school. I had opportunities prior to that but I was scared of motorcycles. CP: What’s your favorite bike route? A: Neptune’s going down the canyon with the beach views, WOW!!! Also San Diego I guess anything coastal. CP: What kind of motorcycle(s) do you have? A: I have three a 2005 HD Deluxe, 2005 HD Springer and a 2007 HD Deluxe CP: If you could write a new law or modify a current one (in relation to motorcycles) what would it be? A: Exhaust. This law is a complete bunch of bullshit. Anyone that rides knows loud exhaust makes other people aware of you just by the sound.

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REAL

PEOPLE

CP: Do you belong to any clubs? If so, which one. If not, why not? A: No, never really been a club person. I do have a group of peeps that I ride with all the time though. Reason, I can’t stand the politics of clubs meeting, mandatory this and that BS!!! It’s all about the ride. I think that gets lost in all that. CP: Do you participate in any particular “rides” or events? A: Not really, I’ve been there done that......... CP: If you could have any motorcycle what would it be? A: 1942 HD war bike *If you would like to participate in “REAL PEOPLE”, please submit your request for entry to: arlin@cyclepathmagazine.com. We will respond to your email in the order in which it is received. Please ensure you are registered with www.Cyclepathmag.com and include your username when submitting your entry. We look forward to hearing from all our readers. Thank you! 38 | CYCLEPATHMAG.COM



PRODUCT

REVIEWS ASV Inventions C/5 Series Unbreakable Sport Bike Levers Tired of replacing broken levers on your sport bike? Need more range of adjustment on reach of your levers? Look no further, ASV Inventions, Inc. introduces the unbreakable, adjustable C/5 sport bike lever. The ASV lever is an innovative design with a pivot that allows the lever to swing outward to avoid bending or breaking in the event of a tip over or crash. The ASV lever also features a precision, on-the fly adjustment that allows the rider to adjust how close or far the lever is from their hand. Total range is an astounding 4 inches in 1/2 millimeter increments. This lever offers the widest range of reach adjustment available. MSRP is $125.00 and can be purchased at any authorized ASV dealer or by calling 1-877-278-7000. Spec’s & Features: • Unbreakable pivot design • Micro adjustable reach with 4? of range • CNC machined from 6061 billet aluminum • Precision sealed bearing pivot • 5 year unconditional guarantee • Colors: matte black, gold, and raw billet • Retails at $125.00 ASV Inventions, Inc. 16421 Gothard St. Suite A Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Phone: (714)861-1400 Toll free: (877)ASV-7000

OGIO 6900 Gear Bag

Replacement Clutch Levers ZETA If you are looking for replacement levers for your ride take a look at these. They replace the stock, molded unit with a super slick, CNC machined, unbreakable one. Their system utilizes the stock perch which keeps the price down. We put one on and it made clutch pull smoother and easier. Installation took about 3 minutes and it looks great! Pivot design allows the lever to fold outward to prevent bending or breaking in the event of a crash. CNC Machined and hard anodized for extra strength Closest lever to match the stock OEM lever feel Available in 3 and 4 finger lengths Retail: $52.95 www.langstonracing.com to get yours

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If you are throwing your gear into the back seat of your truck or using a duffel bag you got from your big brother 10 years ago to carry your gear to the place you ride. You really should take a minute to look at the bags from OGIO. The 6900 has ample room to fit two sets of riding gear, a pair of boots, knee braces, a LEATT brace and a goggle case. A nice feature of the 6900 is wheels at one end since all this gear weighs a ton. Another nice feature is the large zippers, which make the bag easy to close when stuffed tight. Dimensions are 14?x34.5?x19?

Retail: $99.00 www.ogio.com to view the variety of bags they offer.

Silicone Hose Kit CV4s colored silicone hose kits add style and function to your bike or ATV. These hoses are constructed from pure silicone with polyester reinforcement and can withstand temperatures up to 420°F. Unlike the factory hoses, our silicone hoses resist ozone and UV deterioration and are more puncture resistant. With a smoother I.D. coolant flow is also increased. VN:F [1.8.6_1065]


PRODUCT

REVIEWS Suit Commute backpack NEW Ogio 180 Moto Lift Stand Traditionally a bag company, Ogio breaks the mold by introducing the revolutionary patent pending 180 Moto Lift Stand. Unlike traditional stands where you lift the bike onto the stand, the Ogio 180 Moto Lift Stand does the lifting for you. The rider simply rolls the bike through the 180 Moto Lift Stand forcing the stand to rotate180 degrees which in turn lifts the bike off the ground and onto the stand with ease. To take the bike off, simply pull the bike backwards and the 180 Moto Lift Stand will reverse in rotation, allowing you to save energy of lifting. Retail: $119.99 For more information visit www.ogio.com or contact your local Ogio dealer. VN:F [1.8.6_1065]

CV4 Gas Tank Heat Shield CV4’s new Fuel Kool™ thermal gas tank barriers are designed from special thermal resistant materials to reflect radiant heat away from your precious fuel supply. Eliminates “vapor-lock” which is dangerous to both your engine, and your body if you lose power mid-flight. Cooler fuel charge means more horsepower and less fuel consumption. Easy installation, can be removed to install on same model bikes. Has long lifespan, and is even machine washable. Made for most popular models of dirt bikes and sport quads. Starting retail price of $79.95 Go to www.cv4.net

We are living in a wonderful era. In addition to 2008's new-found awareness of the fuel efficiency and pleasure of motorcycle/scooter commuting, fast forward to 2010 and we are now being bombarded by innovative and fairlypriced riding gear. Recall that I ride almost daily in the Los Angeles area, and any safety or utility gear that helps make my commute better, safer or more fun will always catch my eye. Suit Commute backpack - Talk about timely innovations... not only is it the best motorcycle/scooter-commuting time of year (in the northern hemisphere anyway), but here is an amazingly simple idea done very well. It's called the "Suit Commute" and it's very cool. Designed in the U.K., this slim, waterproof backpack features room for a full suit, shoes, shirt and a laptop. It promises to hold the suit in a pristine condition so that when you scoot or motorcycle to that important meeting (plus five minutes in the bathroom), you emerge fresh and smart, laptop in hand. A very creative way for creatives to create, if you know what I mean. As a bonus, one can also apparently use this as regular travel luggage. Check out the link below as they've just added a rest-ofworld purchase option that includes shipping (£55.94 or $82.13 on 5/13/10) and is also a steal for what looks like a very useful backpack. http://www.highson.com/html/product.html • Combination backpack, hold all and pannier

free

• Removable flexible hanger enables a scooter user to carry pre-ironed clothing, hung-up & crease-

• Dual use - Pannier backpack or Air travel Hold all (meets most airline hand luggage requirements) • The waterproof fabric and lightweight design also incorporates a compartment for up to a 17 inch Laptop & up to a size 12 shoe

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