SIERRA MOTORSPORTS STEPS UP FOR D36 LAO!

Sierra Motorsports, located in Grass Valley, Ca announced today
that they again will be a sponsor of the District 36 LAO program in 2015.

They have donated a new Honda 2000 series generator
as a major runner up prize in the 2015 D36 LAO Bike FundraiserHonda Generator
program. These funds are used for land, legislative and political issues
that the LAO Program concentrates on to keep public lands open. 

Remember, when you buy LAO Bike Raffle Tickets, you are automatically
entered to win Runner-Up prizes with the tickets you purchase.
(need not be present to win)

Please SUPPORT those that support the sport, and  YOU!

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Thank You Sierra Motorsports !

District 36 Celebrates 60 Year Anniversary

You are cordially invited to join us at our 2014 District 36 Awards Banquet to not only honor our 2014 Competition Award Winners but also to join us in celebration of our 60 YEAR ANNIVERSARY.

District 36 is a Recognized District Organization (RDO) of the American Motorcyclist Association and has championed organized motorcycle riding and competition in Enduros, Cross Country Racing and Dirt Track Racing in Northern California and Western Nevada since its inception.  Not only that but 27 years ago District 36 formed the Legislative Action Office (LAO) to work full time to protect your Right To Ride on both public and private land.

Reservations are open and there is still space available so please get your reservations in now and be part of a great celebration honoring not only our competition winners but all our District 36 Members.  Our members make our organization what it is!

BBQ Dinner ~ No-Host Bar ~ Raffle
Prizes & Fun ~ LAO Bike drawing

Where:  Placer County Fair Grounds “All American Speedway” – Jones Hall
                800 All America City Blvd.
                Roseville, CA 95678

When:  Saturday January 31, 2015 / 5pm to 10pm (doors open at 4pm)

Dress:  Casual (no T shirts please)

Map to Banquet

To get your reservations you will find a block on the upper right side (over the KTM photo) to make online reservations or click on the below flyer for a printable version you can fill out and mail in (reservations postmarked or online no later than 1/23/2015).

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Oasis HS Flyer Posted

Cross Country Promotions, host of the 2015 Oasis Hare Scrambles, Round 2 of the 2015 District 36 – SRT Championship Cross Country Series presented by Works Connection and Round 2 of the 2015 District 36 – SRT Championship Youth Cross Country Series presented by Racer Decal, has posted the flyer for their meet.

Dates:    February 7-8, 2015
Place:
Oasis
24736E Highway 20
Clearlake Oaks CA 95423

Time:      Saturday first Youth race: 8am / Sunday first Adult race: 8:00 am

Flyer

Map to Oasis

Let’s go Racing!

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Penton: The John Penton Story…A Must See Film

The John Penton Story…..A new film about an American icon and motorcycle pioneer who took on the established motorcycle industry changing it…forever.

Three days left to reserve tickets!!

When:
Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 7:30 pm

Where:
Orinda Theatre
4 Orinda Theatre Square
Orinda, CA

$11 per ticket

Reserve tickets here

Map to Theater

PENTON: The John Penton Story is an American story about family, competition, ingenuity and business that will tug at hearts of everyone who sees it. John Penton is motorcycle icon and pioneer who’s life on a farm in Ohio led to a long list of motorcycling accomplishments and global notoriety. What began with a humble motorcycle shop, turned into international off-road racing career leading him to the discovery of the need for a smaller machine which he was soon selling in the US. With his innovative Penton motorcycles he introduced riding to a new generation of riders around the world.

His early love of riding motorcycles pointed him to become a champion at the infamous Jack Pine Enduro in Michigan after World War II. Then, learning from his early days as a “Mud Runner” in those mid-west, off-road motorcycle races, John Penton knew there was a better, lighter machine for competition out there…He just hadn’t invented it yet. That would come years later but he would first have to endure harder lessons in life like losing his young wife Katherine to a debilitating disease at a young age leaving his three boys motherless. This spiraled him into a frenzy of competitive endeavors including setting the transcontinental record on a BMW motorcycle in 1959.

He would re-marry in 1960, doubling the size of his family and begin another chapter of international racing in 1962 that would eventually bring him to the source of his dream of making his own motorcycle in 1967. The first Penton motorcycles developed by John and built by a small bicycle and moped factory in Mattighofen Austria named KTM arrived in 1968. For the next ten years the Penton motorcycles along with John’s family and loyal followers battled the competition, the motorcycle industry, a global economy and even more family tragedy to become a world-wide motorcycle racing dynasty.

Since John’s first visit to Austria and KTM in 1967 and those first 10 Penton’s delivered to Amherst, Ohio in 1968, KTM Sportmotorcycle AG has become the largest producer of off-road motorcycles in the world.

This film features the largest cast of motorcycle legends ever assembled with over 100 interviews. Plus, historically accurate re-creations are all blended with archival photos and film to match the wonderful voice-over of a Penton rider in his younger days…Grammy Winner, Lyle Lovett.

A Must See Film!!!!!

Happy New Year

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Song and drink

To all our Members, Member
Families,Friends and Sponsors
District 36 wishes you a safe and Happy New Year.
Our hopes for all are a happy
and prosperous upcoming year.

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From,
Your District 36 Team

Prairie City Grand Prix Flyer Posted

The 2015 Race Season is upon us!

 The Polka Dot’s MC, host of the 2015 Prairie City Gran Prix, Round 1 of the 2015 District 36 – SRT Championship Cross Country Series presented by Works Connection and Round 1 of the 2015 District 36 – SRT Championship Youth Cross Country Series presented by Racer Decal, has posted the flyer for their meet.

Dates:    January 17-18, 2015
Place:
Prairie City SVRA
13300 White Rock Road
Rancho Cordova CA 95742

Time:      Saturday first race: 8am / Sunday first race: 8:30 am

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Map to Prairie City

 It’s time to get our 2015 season off to a flying start with this popular race so we’re looking forward to seeing everyone at Prairie City for the kick off.  Let’s go Racing!

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District 36 2014 Awards Banquet – Plan Now!

The 2014 District 36 Awards Banquet is coming soon
and it’s time to get your reservations.

Please join us in celebration of our District riders and racers that excelled in the 2014 Cross Country, Dirt Track and Enduro series

There will be a great meal as well as raffles with lots of prizes and don’t forget the HUGE LAO raffle where tickets will be drawn for a 2014 300XC KTM (pictured at right) that is completely “Tricked Out”!   And then there is the second place Package Feature Imgprize of a Matrix Pit Package valued at $2,500.00 as well as a Honda 2000 Generator, A GoPro camera with a chest protector mount and Alpine Star Boots (winner will get a certificate to order the boots in Screen Shot 2014-06-08 at 6.18.06 PMhis/her size).  Raffle tickets to the LAO Bike and other prizes mentioned above will be available at the Banquet prior to the actual drawing.

For those that have attended our banquets in the past you know the fun times and excitement that they produce and for those of you that haven’t, you really should plan on it for a fun filled evening with your District 36 family.

Date:   January 31, 2015
Time:  5 pm – 11 pm (doors open at 4 pm)
Place:  Placer County Fair Grounds “All American Speedway” – Jones Hall
               800 All America City Blvd
               Roseville, CA 95678

Map to the Banquet

You can reserved your spot at the Banquet by registering online (see sidebar)
……..Or……..
click on the Registration Form below to get a copy you can print out and send in to the address on the form.

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The District 36 News Team

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Youth/Family Enduro Year-End Standings Posted

The final year-end standings for the 2014 D36 SRT Youth Family Championship Enduro Series has been posted.

To qualify for year-end awards a rider must complete 51% of the meets.  However because there were two cancellations in the 2014 series and only four meets ran, I have changed the requirement to 50% (two meets) to qualify.

Thank you to all those that competed and Especially Thank You to the clubs that hosted the meets.  Your tireless effort and dedication is greatly appreciated!

Also…Congratulations to All The Award Winners! I hope to see all of you at the 2014 District 36 Awards banquet, January 31, 2015.  Come and pick up your awards because you certainly earned them (your invitations will be coming to you soon).

Last but not least…(drum roll please)…… A Special Congratulation to our 2014 Youth / Family Enduro Overall Champion…Eli Ruggiero

Youth / Family Enduro Year End Standings

Bill McGibbon
AMA-District 36 Youth / Family Enduro Steward

Bring a Toy or Canned Food and Ride Free at Carnegie!

CARNEGIE SVRA’s BRIGHTER CHRISTMASxmas holly icon 2
TOY AND FOOD DRIVE
RIDE FREE AT CARNEGIE!

The staff at Carnegie are putting together a Christmas Food & Toy Drive
to assist and benefit the needy in the community surrounding the SVRA.
If you bring a toy or canned food and place in the collection barrel,
YOU CAN RIDE FOR FREE ON DECEMBER 13TH & 14TH
If you ride BEFORE these dates, bring a toy or canned food and you can
also ride free on any day up to the 14th! But don’t tell anybody!

District 36 & the D36 LAO support these kinds of charitable giving,
so go ride EVERY DAY and donate every time!

LET US MAKE THE HOLIDAYS BRIGHTER FOR THOSE LESS FORTUNATE
AND SHOW THE COMMUNITY HOW MUCH WE CARE!

Special Thanks to Carnegie Superintendent Randy Caldera for doing this.
For more information, Call 925-455-7874xmas wreath icon
PS. If you go, take a picture putting items in barrel, and we can post them.

 HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

A Sound Argument For Less Noise

Dirt Rider Original Article images-1By:
Featuring the amazing Chris Real and our every own Ed Santin.


“It’s racing. Let them be as loud as they want!”

Motorcycle Sound Testing

While it isn’t very difficult to persuade trail riders and off-roaders that excessive sound is detrimental to the overall existence of dirt bikes, convincing those who only ride on a track is a different story… Or is it? The response above displays the sentiment of many motocross fans, enthusiasts, and racers yet this way of thinking leads us down a scary, yet preventable path.

Motorcycle Sound Testing

Chris Real, President of DPS Technical, Inc. , and general Motorcycle Sound Guru, has the unfortunate task of telling hopeful potential track owners that their dream just isn’t going to happen.

Motorcycle Sound Testing

“When guys say that competition bikes should be as loud as they want, I ask those guys two questions,” Chris explains. “Name 10 tracks that have been closed down since you’ve been riding, and they normally have no problem. Here in Southern California, there’s Carlsbad Raceway, Saddleback, Corona, Anza, Dos Rios, and the list goes on. Then I ask name just five that have opened. And they can’t.”

Motorcycle Sound Testing

While noise issues aren’t always the only culprit, they are typically the main complaint.

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“Three soldiers come marching out that we have to do battle with any time a new track wants to open or people start complaining about an existing track,” Chris continues. “The first is always noise, then dust, then traffic. Traffic is the easiest concern to deal with because you just explain that people will be arriving at the track after most people are at work, then leaving before they get home. With proper application of water with hoses and trucks, dust is pretty easy to deal with as well. It’s noise that is hard to deal with.”

Motorcycle Sound Testing

Chris explains that dirt bikes, especially four-strokes don’t blend into the acoustic environment that well. As the company that is hired by manufacturers to do EPA sound testing, DPS Technical has the equipment and scientific authority to take the most accurate readings possible and put together models showing the acoustic impact of a certain track.

Motorcycle Sound Testing

“We can measure the sound of a bike at 50 feet, then I can tell you approximately how loud that bike will be at 100 feet, 200, 500, 1,000, 3,000 feet… We can run a projection. And our target is, most communities have an ordinance that says, ‘You shall not have noise levels above X at the property line.” Chris explains. “The benefit of this to the Dirt Rider reader, manufacturer, distributer, parts supplier, consumer, race track, or city planner, is that sound testing can provide guidance, and when sound is managed properly, motorized recreation can fit into communities. This instrument that I use is the same one the Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service, California State Parks, and the AMA uses. Tickets are issued using this machine.”

Motorcycle Sound Testing

As far as professional racing in professional venues, Chis says, sound levels also have to be in check for the safety of the employees and spectators. Noise exposure is regulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and every employee in any given stadium has to be covered by workman’s compensation insurance, paid by the venue owner, so that is one direct financial impact of loud bikes. Plus, the spectator who is about 50 feet from the track is going to have, “noise exposure, sound levels that are average, not peak, but average for a 20 minute moto, more than a 100 dB sustained: that’s not healthy.” Chris says.

Ultimately, the argument that loud bikes are fine, spectators know the risks, and we are all adults and make can make the decision on how loud our race bikes should be just doesn’t hold water. As riders, we are grossly outnumbered by non-riders and that massive majority says that they don’t want tracks around them because they are too loud. Which leads to one last question; what good is that 1-2 hp extra a pipe can give your bike when you can’t ride it anywhere?

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