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Law Abiding Biker | Street Biker Motorcycle Podcast - LAB 114-2015 Triumph Bonneville T100-The Real "Review" By Bikers

LAB 114-2015 Triumph Bonneville T100-The Real "Review" By Bikers

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07/13/16 • 79 min

Law Abiding Biker | Street Biker Motorcycle Podcast

Official Website: http://www.lawabidingbiker.com

Podcast-In this episode we talk about the 2015 Triumph Bonneville T100 motorcycle. Rick "Big Daddy" Kane bought this bike as a secondary bike and shares his experience. He made some modifications to it and we learned much about this bike in the process. I got to test ride this Triumph and I give my overall thoughts and review. We each have different Pros & Cons on this little bike and we share those with you. Overall, I had a blast spending time wrenching on and riding this Bonneville T100. You'll definitely have to listen in to get the whole scoop!

Don't forget to check out our free 2009-2015 Triumph Bonneville, Thruxton, Scrambler, T100, T120 Oil Change, Maintenance-Safety Inspection-DIY Video.

I also did a test ride, walk around, and review video.

New Free Video Release:

How to Install Extended Tall Rider Kuryakyn Brake Pedal on a Harley Davidson

New Patrons:

Manuel Salazar of Unknown Location

Robert Pooser

Mike Pitaro of Cortland, NY

Bill Pletcher of Sacramento, CA

Christopher Meunier of Reedsburg, Wisconsin

Anton Grzetic of Delavan, WISCONSIN

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Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation:

Germaine Baur of Houston, TX

Ronald Staples of Mankato, MN

Stuart Bussman of Mesquite, NV

David Duffey of Jackson, TN

Steven Stratton of Stockton, CA

Mark Hill of Columbia Station, OH

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Podcast-In this episode we talk about the 2015 Triumph Bonneville T100 motorcycle. Rick "Big Daddy" Kane bought this bike as a secondary bike and shares his experience. He made some modifications to it and we learned much about this bike in the process. I got to test ride this Triumph and I give my overall thoughts and review. We each have different Pros & Cons on this little bike and we share those with you. Overall, I had a blast spending time wrenching on and riding this Bonneville T100. You'll definitely have to listen in to get the whole scoop!

Don't forget to check out our free 2009-2015 Triumph Bonneville, Thruxton, Scrambler, T100, T120 Oil Change, Maintenance-Safety Inspection-DIY Video.

I also did a test ride, walk around, and review video.

New Free Video Release:

How to Install Extended Tall Rider Kuryakyn Brake Pedal on a Harley Davidson

New Patrons:

Manuel Salazar of Unknown Location

Robert Pooser

Mike Pitaro of Cortland, NY

Bill Pletcher of Sacramento, CA

Christopher Meunier of Reedsburg, Wisconsin

Anton Grzetic of Delavan, WISCONSIN

Patreon Biker Motorcycle Podcast

If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk.

Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation:

Germaine Baur of Houston, TX

Ronald Staples of Mankato, MN

Stuart Bussman of Mesquite, NV

David Duffey of Jackson, TN

Steven Stratton of Stockton, CA

Mark Hill of Columbia Station, OH

________________________________________________________________

CHECK US OUT AND SUBSCRIBE:

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undefined - LAB 113-Patron Biker Passing Through! | Greg Gaxiola In The Studio| Came Bearing Gifts!

LAB 113-Patron Biker Passing Through! | Greg Gaxiola In The Studio| Came Bearing Gifts!

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Podcast-Our first ever Patron member of Law Abiding BikerTM Podcast & Media was here in the Yakima, WA area, home of the Law Abiding BikerTM Studios. Patron member Gregory Gaxiola was riding through from California and we were super stoked to hook up with him. Greg came bearing a gift for us, a case of our favorite Backwoods Honey Berry Cigars! How cool is that?

Greg made history when he became the first ever Patron member of LAB Media years ago. He made history again in this episode as the first Patron member to ever tour the Law Abiding BikerTM Media Studios. Yup, Greg got to check everything out and got a full tour. He sat on the LAB sofa and spit this podcast episode with Lawdog and I. We had a great time. We talked about Greg's travels along with other topics as usual. Yup, even got side tracked a few times..........

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Joseph Schott of Tomball, TX

Paul Harnett of Sterling, AL

Josh Boyles of Louisville, KY

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Robbie Tidwell of Nixon, AL

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If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk.

Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation:

Michael Baldonado of Deming, New Mexico

Cascade Climbs of Camas, WA

Preston Sunday of Owasso, Oklahoma

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undefined - LAB 115-Waco, TX Biker Gang Shooting-One Year Follow Up-What You Need To Know-Part 1 of 2

LAB 115-Waco, TX Biker Gang Shooting-One Year Follow Up-What You Need To Know-Part 1 of 2

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Podcast-Many of you requested we do a follow-up podcast episode on the violent criminal biker gang shooting that occurred in Waco, Texas at the Twin Peaks Restaurant on Sunday, May 17, 2015 that left nine bikers dead and many others hospitalized. We listened and go in depth in this two-part podcast series. Don't forget to listen to podcast episode #78 & read the article we released shortly after the incident.

It has been about one year now since these violent acts took place between the Bandidos Motorcycle Club and the Cossacks Motorcycle Club. These motorcycle clubs are designated as outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMG's). The Bandidos claim 1%er, but the Cossacks do not. The clubs were both present at the Twin Peaks Restaurant to attend a Confederation of Clubs (COC) meeting. The Bandidos control the Texas COC and want the Cossacks to pay them dues.

The Cossacks refused to pay the COC dues and also decided to start wearing a "Texas" bottom rocker on the back of their vests, against the advice of the Bandidos. The Bandidos MC believes only they have the right to wear that Texas rocker. There had been many documented violent feuds between the clubs leading up to this shootout. The Cossacks claim they were at the COC meeting to ask for a truce.

154 out of the 174 bikers arrested that day have been indicted for engaging in organized criminal activity. Most are out on bail and it will be some time before many ever see a court room. It is a large-scale investigation that is ongoing. Over 1000 weapons were recovered throughout the crime scene. Guns, knives, brass knuckles, hammers, tomahawks, machetes, bullet proof vests, and even an AK-47 assault rifle were recovered. These criminals hid guns in bags of potato chips, between bags of flower, and tried to stuff them down toilets.

In the words of Sgt. Swanton of the Waco, Texas Police Department, "They were not here to eat barbecue and drink beer". I agree with his thoughts that these criminal biker gangs were there for trouble. It is clearly demonstrated by the amount of weaponry recovered and the way they were hidden. This kind of evidence shows these clubs true intentions.

Shortly after the Waco incident, Bandidos National President Jeff Pike and several other top Bandidos leaders were arrested and federally indicted. Not for the Twin Peaks incident, but for a federal investigation that was already ongoing. The indictments were for assault, murder, and extortion. Pike stepped down as the President and is out on bond awaiting trial.

The police did everything they could to warn Twin Peaks management of the dangers of holding more biker events, due to the mounting violence between clubs. But, they disregarded warnings and went on as usual. One former Twin Peaks waitress has spoken out and witnessed Police telling management of the dangers.

Police had no authority to shut the Twin Peaks down and had to standby with forces outside the event. Their hands were tied and their fears came true. These criminal bikers even opened fire at the police during the shootout and it should be no surprise that several criminal bikers were likely shot & killed by police. However, the ballistic reports have not yet been released.

In fact, Bandido MC member Jake Carrizal has publicly stated on a CNN special that it appears police shot a man that was clearly going to shoot him. Carrizal is likely alive, because of police protection and their swift action. A simple thank you to the police would be nice for saving his life. We will have to wait for ballistic reports to confirm this. Carrizal was directly involved in the start of this brawl and can be seen on video surveillance.

Former Bandidos National President Jeff Pike is ignorant enough to say that all would have been fine had one uniformed police officer been inside the restaurant walking around. These criminal bikers knew SWAT and police were all around the restaurant and still opened fire on each other. Clearly a uniformed officer would have stopped nothing and put that officer in great danger. The juvenile thinking of these criminal bikers speaks volumes.

Of course, there are those bikers arrested complaining. Many complain and shift blame as usual. Honestly, I don't know the merits of each case nor the details of each, nor does anyone else except those involved with the actual investigation. I will say that if you are going be a criminal biker, attend events with rival 1%er clubs clearly present, involve yourself with the COC, or just hang with known criminal bikers then you are putting yourself at risk of being in the middle of fights & the possibility of being criminally investigated. Sometimes common sense needs to be used.

This is just the start and you'll have to listen in to this two part podcast series to get all the facts and deta...

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