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Momz
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« on: February 08, 2011, 02:23:08 PM »

The History of ABATE MRO

Originally published in the October 1971 issue of Easyriders Magazine

You, as an individual, can stand on your roof-top shouting to the world about how unjust, how stupid, and how unconstitutional some of the recently passed, or pending, bike laws are - but all you will accomplish is to get yourself arrested for disturbing the peace.

Individual bike clubs can go before city councils, state legislatures, and congressional committees, but as single clubs, and unprofessional at the game of politics, their efforts are usually futile.

Scattered, unorganized, individual efforts have little if any effect against the power structure - it's like hunting big game with a bolt-action .22 rifle.

It takes numbers to command respect, to be heard over the din created by the anti-bikers, and worse, the anti-chopper forces.

The major problem is not any particular anti-bike movement or organization - the problem is that the people who make the laws are people who know nothing about bikes. The little old lady writes her congressman and complains. There is no one offering rebuttal-intelligent, professional rebuttal-to her unfair charges. The congressman, who doesn't hear any arguments against what the old lady said, but does want to please everybody and does want to get elected again, introduces a bill to ban whatever was bugging the old lady. The bikers in the area don't see the small item, buried in the back of the newspaper along with the hemorrhoid cures, announcing the proposed law for all bikes to have roll bars. Since no one sees it, no rebuttal is offered, and the law is passed. Or if it is seen, and a club or two protest, it isn't a loud enough protest, or it is a disorganized protest, or an unprofessional protest, and as a result the law is passed.

An oversimplification, yes. But that basically is the problem broken down into its simplest terms.

We need a national organization of bikers. An organization united together in a common endeavor, and in sufficient numbers to be heard in Washington, D.C., in the state legislatures, and even down to the city councils.

We must offer strong, organized rebuttal to all unfair legislation, no matter what the level. To stop or modify an unfair law in one state is to stop or impede it in another. If it's wrong, it's wrong, and only constant, relentless pressure will stop the trend against bikes. Today it might be Arizona, but tomorrow it might be your state. We must start now to put a stop to bad laws. We must educate the people who make the laws. We must present our side of the story, and we must present it from a position of strength, and in a professional, dignified manner.

Already the Government has indicated they are going to press for national custom bike laws ("Safety Standards") for, you guessed it, our safety. The Department of Transportation has already issued printed warnings against the "danger" of extended front ends, lack of front-wheel brakes, "and other hazardous features of customized motorcycles."

We're not saying they are all wrong-nobody is all wrong. But what we are saying is that we, us, you and I, bike riders. Chopper builders, chopper manufacturers, everyone with an interest in the future of bikes, must present our side, we must see to it that any laws that are passed are just. We must present our case and defend it vigorously.

What can you do? Join the National Custom Cycle Association (NCCA). Let's get together in a mass, so that our voice means something, has the weight and strength of numbers.

The NCCA is a non-profit organization, sponsored by Easyriders magazine. It's not a scam. If what has been said above doesn't get you off your ass, if you don't see the pending arbitrary laws, if you don't see that an organized protest is much more effective than a shotgun approach, then what else can we say?

Do a search for your states ABATE, AMA, and/or MRF.


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« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2011, 02:35:59 PM »

That is why my local ABATE and Freedom of Road Riders get a payment from me every year!
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« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2011, 03:08:40 PM »

I really take exception to saying that city councils don't listen to us.  As a former councilman in a small city I definitely listened to my constituents when they presented their case in a logical and rational manner. I also would mention that I was, at one time or another, called quite a few names other than my given one.  Those I didn't listen to  The rational ones I did.  As a result I crafted and had a number of ordinances passed that worked.  However, I will add that small government works best and the bigger the government, the less response.

In addition, it makes no sense if an ordinance is passed but cannot be enforced due to being too general (unenforceable) or because of an isolated case that some little old lady wanted action on. However, it happens.

I belong to the AMA and I believe that they are watching out for our best interests.  I strongely support them.  However, they are probably unpopular with some due to their stand on loud straight and obnoxious pipes . I agree with their stance.  Even they couldn't keep the unfair legislation against motorcycle exhausts from passing in California and signed into law by Ahnold.

The AMA has a alternate solution for the loud pipes thing but ,again, some riders think it is their right to make as much noise as they want. In California, the politicians took advantage of the 'In your face' opposition to any kind of legislation that would restrict loud (read straight) pipes and passed an unfair and unreasonable law aimed exclusively against motorcycles.

I don't like straight pipes on motorcycle OR cars.  It eventually creates bad relationships with the majority of people and results in the worse possible kind of legislation.

Now before someone gets their s*** hot,  I'll mention that I am for  modified exhausts that would pass the AMA's new spec.  I am against loud straight pipes. 

I won't reply to any flames.

Wayne
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Momz
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« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2011, 07:58:41 PM »

Thank you Wayne.
I am and have been a long time member of the AMA and ABATE. I just became a MRF representative.

There are so many new restrictions coming our way by the adoption of the regulations adopted the European Union as well as many new global proposals and regulations. It has sarted in Califorina and now in all the provences of Canada. There will be restrictions on health care insurance, employment, community, and state laws.

Find out what the Motorcle Rights Organizations are saying, then look at the near future. It just may make your blood boil.

Remember, above all else, stay informed and act in a responsible manner.
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« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2011, 10:49:39 PM »

Thanks for bringing this up. The time for us to be represented and heard is now. There is no better organization to do that than the AMA. I have been a member and supported them for a long time, and suggest that everyone that cares about motorcycling does the same thing.
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