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Page 1: Fast Lane Biker NJ - July Issue

July 2010 Vol. 9 Issue 7

CALENDAROF EVENTS

TECH TIP

RALLYAT THE ROCK 3Strong Island ChoppersBABE OF THEMONTHStreet SmartCycles

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2FAST LANE BIKER

Letter from the PublisherHello everybody the month of July is here and it’s time to celebrate our independence. So far this summer has been just about perfect as far as riding weather goes. Lets hope that continues. We’re happy to say our online magazine is back and also let you all know that you can view any issue of Fast Lane Biker magazine online with our virtual magazine reader. It’s a real cool program that lets you flip through the pages of our magazine right on your desktop. It also allows you to print and zoom or click on the advertisers add and go right to their website. We’re also happy to let everyone know we have received approval and signed the contracts for Seaside Heights Bike Week. The dates are September 23rd to the 26th which is coincide with the New Jersey State HOG Rally which will be in Seaside Heights September 22nd through the 26th. The two events will be working with BBQ by the Sea - Seaside’s Annual BBQ Festival, that will be held one block over. We think it’s gonna be a nice mix and were looking forward to working with both groups this year. We get a lot of letters, emails and phone calls at Fast Lane Biker asking us questions on just about everything and anything you could think of. There have been a lot of changes in the motorcycle industry the last few years and not all good. Well most of it was pretty bad to tell you the truth but this year things seem to be working themselves out, of course, only time will tell. Till then we’re just gonna keep on doing our thing and just work on keeping you all informed on the latest news as it becomes available to us. Till next time, Ride Safe

[email protected] OF CULPRITS

PUBLISHERMark Ruzicka

EDITORAxel

LAYOUT & DESIGNSherry Krial . Home at Work...

COVER PHOTOGRAPHYMark Vetrini

KNOWN ASSOCIATES:PHOTOGRAPHY2FAT, “lutz,” Paul Babore, Mark Vetrini, Jim Roselli & Mark Velaquez

CONTRIBUTING WRITERSJ.P. Fager, Harry Mergard, Larry Mazalatis, “lutz,”Mark Vetrini, Paul Babore

FASTLANE BIKERPO Box 699 Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849

Phone: 973-663-6377 Fax: 973-663-6378Fastlane biker is published monthly and reproduction of content is not permitted without the express written approval of Mark Ruzicka.Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors in ads beyond the cost of space occupied by error, a correction will be printed. Publisher is not liable for any slander of an individual, or group as we mean no malice or individual criticism at any time, nor are we responsible for the opinions or comments of our columnists, and promises, coupons, or lack of fulfillment from advertisers who are solely responsible for content of their ads. Publisher is also to be held harmless; from failure to produce any issue as scheduled due to reasons beyond control; all suits, claims, or loss of expenses; this includes, but is not limited to, suits for libel, plagiarism, copyright infringement and unauthorized use of a persons name or photograph. Publisher does not promote excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages.

Mark and PamFastlanebiker

Letter from the Publisher FASTLANE

BIKERFASTLANE BIKERNew JerseyNew Jersey

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SOLDIER OF CHRIST MOTORCYCLE MINISTRY, INC.

AND SOLDIER OF CHRIST

FELLOWSHIP

Invites YOU to join us in worship and Bible study at Crockett Middle School Auditorium

2631 Kuser Road, Hamilton, NJ(609) 587-8838

Just 1/2 mile from Trenton World Class Harley-DavidsonSunday: Meet and Greet 10:30am 10:50am

Worship 11:00am - 12:00pm

•Contemporary Worship •Verse by Verse Study of Scripture

•Casual Dress

ALL WELCOME JESUS LOVES BIKERS TOO!

732-660-0056541 Main Street

Loch Arbor, NJ 07711

EXCLUSIVE DEALER OF

Lone headlightLike cyclops eye

Piercing the dark nightOut on the highwayGood vibe flowingThe wind a blowin’

No place to goStoplight neutral

A Bro pulls along sideNo words exchangedGreen light first gear

Take off no fearsTraveling roads

With an unknown Bro

THE UNKNOWN BROby Sorez The Scribe

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MILWAUKEE (June 2, 2010) - Today Harley-Davidson Motor Company announced that its MotorClothes® Pink Label Collection has generated $100,000 in proceeds since the launch of the line in January that will be donated to the Breast Cancer Network of Strength®.

The Harley-Davidson® Pink Label Collection was inspired by women who have been affected by breast cancer and designed to provide them support during their difficult ride. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of every Pink Label Collection item helps fund the YourShoes™ 24/7 Support Center, which is administered by the national non-profit Breast Cancer Network of Strength®. The YourShoes center, which helped nearly 50,000 people in 2008 alone, is staffed by breast cancer survivors who provide immediate emotional relief, at any time of day or night, to people affected by breast cancer.

“We’re thrilled to be able to make a donation of this size to Breast Cancer Network of Strength,” said Kathy Whalen, Category Manager, General Merchandise, Harley-Davidson. “The response we’ve had to the new Pink Label Collection has been remarkable, and we thank our dealers and our loyal H-D customers for their role in making it such a quick and resounding success.”

The Pink Label Collection, which is comprised of 12 of the most popular women’s MotorClothes silhouettes, was con-ceived and designed by the Harley-Davidson Women’s MotorClothes Product Development and Design team. Follow-ing are some of the highlights of the collection:

. The Pink Label Leather Jacket (P/N 98160-10VW, $295) combines lightweight leather, a fixed lining, multiple zip-pered pockets and pink-embroidered graphics. . Made from 73 percent cotton/27 percent polyester with pink-embroidered graphics, the new Pink Label Activewear Hoodie (P/N 99171-10-VW, $60) and Activewear Pant (P/N 99172-10VW, $40) are casually comfortable. . The 93 percent cotton/7 percent spandex Pink Label S/S Tee (P/N 99175-10VW, $30) is embroidered on both sides and available in XS – 3W sizes. . Made from 100 percent cotton with an elastic band, the Pink Label Headwrap with Pink Embroidery (P/N 99499-10VW, $15) can be worn as a headband or wrap. . “We can’t thank Harley-Davidson enough for their support,” said Margaret C. Kirk, president and CEO, Breast Cancer Network of Strength. “The funds from the Pink Label Collection will help ensure that no one faces this disease alone.”

To find out more about the Pink Label Collection, or purchase items from the collection, visit your local Harley-David-son dealership or www.harley-davidson.com/pinklabel.

About Harley-Davidson Motor Company... Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only major U.S.-based motorcycle manufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s Web site at www.harley-davidson.com.

About Breast Cancer Network of Strength... Breast Cancer Network of Strength® (formerly known as Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization) is the oldest national breast cancer organization and ensures, through information, empowerment and peer support, that no one faces breast cancer alone. Network of Strength provides immediate emotional relief to anyone affected by breast cancer through the YourShoes™ 24/7 Breast Cancer Support Center. For more information about Breast Cancer Network of Strength, visit www.networkofstrength.org. Peer counselors can be e-mailed or contacted at 1-800-221-2141.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON®MOTORCLOTHES® PINK LABELCOLLECTION GENERATES $100,000IN PROCEEDS TO SUPPORT BREASTCANCER NETWORK OF STRENGTH®

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MILWAUKEE (June 2, 2010) - Today Harley-Davidson Motor Company announced that its MotorClothes® Pink Label Collection has generated $100,000 in proceeds since the launch of the line in January that will be donated to the Breast Cancer Network of Strength®.

The Harley-Davidson® Pink Label Collection was inspired by women who have been affected by breast cancer and designed to provide them support during their difficult ride. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of every Pink Label Collection item helps fund the YourShoes™ 24/7 Support Center, which is administered by the national non-profit Breast Cancer Network of Strength®. The YourShoes center, which helped nearly 50,000 people in 2008 alone, is staffed by breast cancer survivors who provide immediate emotional relief, at any time of day or night, to people affected by breast cancer.

“We’re thrilled to be able to make a donation of this size to Breast Cancer Network of Strength,” said Kathy Whalen, Category Manager, General Merchandise, Harley-Davidson. “The response we’ve had to the new Pink Label Collection has been remarkable, and we thank our dealers and our loyal H-D customers for their role in making it such a quick and resounding success.”

The Pink Label Collection, which is comprised of 12 of the most popular women’s MotorClothes silhouettes, was con-ceived and designed by the Harley-Davidson Women’s MotorClothes Product Development and Design team. Follow-ing are some of the highlights of the collection:

. The Pink Label Leather Jacket (P/N 98160-10VW, $295) combines lightweight leather, a fixed lining, multiple zip-pered pockets and pink-embroidered graphics. . Made from 73 percent cotton/27 percent polyester with pink-embroidered graphics, the new Pink Label Activewear Hoodie (P/N 99171-10-VW, $60) and Activewear Pant (P/N 99172-10VW, $40) are casually comfortable. . The 93 percent cotton/7 percent spandex Pink Label S/S Tee (P/N 99175-10VW, $30) is embroidered on both sides and available in XS – 3W sizes. . Made from 100 percent cotton with an elastic band, the Pink Label Headwrap with Pink Embroidery (P/N 99499-10VW, $15) can be worn as a headband or wrap. . “We can’t thank Harley-Davidson enough for their support,” said Margaret C. Kirk, president and CEO, Breast Cancer Network of Strength. “The funds from the Pink Label Collection will help ensure that no one faces this disease alone.”

To find out more about the Pink Label Collection, or purchase items from the collection, visit your local Harley-David-son dealership or www.harley-davidson.com/pinklabel.

About Harley-Davidson Motor Company... Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only major U.S.-based motorcycle manufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s Web site at www.harley-davidson.com.

About Breast Cancer Network of Strength... Breast Cancer Network of Strength® (formerly known as Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization) is the oldest national breast cancer organization and ensures, through information, empowerment and peer support, that no one faces breast cancer alone. Network of Strength provides immediate emotional relief to anyone affected by breast cancer through the YourShoes™ 24/7 Breast Cancer Support Center. For more information about Breast Cancer Network of Strength, visit www.networkofstrength.org. Peer counselors can be e-mailed or contacted at 1-800-221-2141.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON®MOTORCLOTHES® PINK LABELCOLLECTION GENERATES $100,000IN PROCEEDS TO SUPPORT BREASTCANCER NETWORK OF STRENGTH®

www.fastlanebiker.com5

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She’s 15, cute as a button, weighs about 80 lbs., at-tends high school and drag races motorcycles. She is in the 1100 cc class, going up against adults, was unde-feated in 2009 and is continuing the streak in 2010.

When she was only five years old, Ashley DeTurck wanted to know when she could race motorcy-cles. “When you can ride a bicycle without training wheels,” her dad, Lonnie DeTurck, told her. Three days after the training wheels came off, Ashley began riding a Yamaha PW50 that belonged to her brother, Jessie Miller, who is 6 years her senior. She ran her first race in 2000.

I asked Ashley the obvious question, “why?”

Ashley’s grandfather raced at Read-ing Motorcycle Club for 4 or 5 years before moving to the big track and finally pro stock. He passed away 5 years ago and the bike he used to race sat idle for about 3 ½ years. Ashley picked it up one day and asked if a small motor could be added to her Grandpop’s bike. It ‘s the same bike Ashley uses today. She’s convinced that Grand-pop rides on the back with her.

Ashley races about once a month at www.pro109.com RMC Raceway located at Reading Motorcycle Club in Oley, Pennsylvania. She has won over 40 awards. In 2003, Ashley finished #4 in the nation in the now defunct AJDRL (American Junior Drag Racing League) which ran races as far away as Florida. Ashley loves the competition. She loves to line up against the fastest racers at the track to chal-lenge herself. No one can intimidate her. In fact, it’s

typically the other way around. Ashley’s best time so far is 5.12 seconds at 100 mph on a 500 ft. track and without wheelie bars. She also works on her drag bike

and is able to pull the motor apart and re-assemble most of it without supervision.

Ashley is currently trying to make her mark in the next class, the 1450 cc Pro Modified Class, and has placed second in the two races she ran. She continues to work very hard to sustain and surpass her standing as a dragster and has tremendous support

from sponsors like M&A Excavating, DeTurck Racing & Fabrica-tion (Ashley’s Dad), Debs Decals (Ashley’s mom), Hot Rods Total Biker, Abbi Electric, Cooter III Truck-ing, The RPM Shop, Guinthers Auto Body, Eye Candy Customs

and Mike Miller Photography.

What’s next for Ashley? Like most teenagers, she is anxious to turn 16 and acquire her license. Unlike most teens, Ashley is excited because acquiring her license means she

can finally join leagues such as AMA Drag Bike, AHDRA and NHRA Pro Stock.

Good luck, Ashley! See you on the drag strip soon!

EDITOR’S NOTE: If you are interested in sponsoring Ashley, please contact LonnieDeTurck at [email protected].

TEEN DRAG RACER REMAINS UNDEFEATED

from sponsors like M&A

Biker, Abbi Electric, Cooter III Truck-ing, The RPM Shop, Guinthers Auto Body, Eye Candy Customs

feated in 2009 and is continuing and is able to pull the motor apart and re-assemble most of it without supervision.

Ashley is currently trying to make her mark in the next class, the 1450 cc Pro Modified Class, and has placed second in the two races she ran. She continues to work very

I asked Ashley the obvious question, “why?”

acquiring her license means she

Stock.

Good luck, Ashley! See you on the drag soon!

in the nation in the now defunct AJDRL

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Events CalendarJuly 10th . David’s Day Annual Charity Mo-torcycle Run and BBQ . Sponsored by Red Knights NJ Chapter 19 and The David Nicho-las Foundation. The ride starts at the Masonic Temple, 1475 Van Houten Avenue in Clifton. Registration begins at 9:00 am and the ride leaves at 11:00 am. The police escorted ride goes 65 miles through northern New Jersey and ends with a barbeque, live music and more. The ride will benefit pediatric cancer patients and their families. For more infor-mation call (973) 513-2833

July 10th . Chopper Bike Show Sponsored by Wingmen M.C. Bergen County Chapter. The bike show will be held at 9 Romanelli St. in South Hackensack. Registration is from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The fee is a $15.00 dona-tion. Winners will receive trophies. For more information call (201) 342-6626

July 11th . Tribal Iron Choppers Open House Party . 12noon till Midnight . July 25th rain date . Pig roast and BBQ, Midget Fights, Live bands, Bikini Bike Wash, Tribal Girl Models And Photo Shoots, Custom Bike and Rat Rod show with Kustom Trophies, Door Prizes. $10 Entry Donation, $10 Food and Drink Dona-tion (non-alcohol), 18-02 River Road, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410, 201-791-4647

July 11th . First Annual South Jersey Ride 4 NF The poker run begins at Sneakers Sports Bar, 301 Black Horse Pike in Williamstown. Registration begins at 10:30 am. The fee is $20.00 for the rider, and $10.00 for a pas-senger. The ride will end in Egg Harbor City with a Chinese Auction, 50/50 raffle draw-ings, music and food. The top 3 poker hands

wins a prize. All proceeds go to NF Inc. For more information call (609) 965 0848.

July 11th . Block Party Street Masters MCYouth Power Summit Clinton & Badger Ave., Newark Refreshments & entertainment, 9am to 9pm Info: 973-787-5764

July 11th . Food Allergy Network Charity RideThe ride starts at Portobello Restaurant, 175 Ramapo Valley Rd. in Oakland. Registration will begin at 9:30 am and the ride leaves at 11:00 am. This is an escorted ride with food and drinks. The ride fee is $25 for riders. Rider registration includes a tee shirt. For more information call (201)704-1962

July 11th . Liberty H.O.G. Poker Run Spon-sored by Liberty Harley-Davidson . Registra-tion for the event is from 9:00 am to 11:30 am at Liberty H-D, 12W. Milton Ave. in Rahway. The fee is $20.00 for each person. Cash priz-es will be awarded for the top three hands. The ride ends with a barbeque, bike games, bike show, door prizes, music and more. For more information call (732) 396-1836

July 11th . Burlington County Hogs 22nd An-nual Poker Run The ride starts at Mills Har-ley-Davidson in Burlington. Registration is from 9:00 am to11:00 am. The ride fee is $15.00 and includes food. The ride ends with bike games, DJ, tug of war, ride in bike show. For more information call (215) 932-9448

July 17th . 2nd Annual Bayshore Car and Bike Show Benefit . The bike show will be held at Main Street and Beachway, beginning at 3:00 pm. Bike show entry fee is $10.00 and

Events Calendar

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Events CalendarJuly 10th . David’s Day Annual Charity Mo-torcycle Run and BBQ . Sponsored by Red Knights NJ Chapter 19 and The David Nicho-las Foundation. The ride starts at the Masonic Temple, 1475 Van Houten Avenue in Clifton. Registration begins at 9:00 am and the ride leaves at 11:00 am. The police escorted ride goes 65 miles through northern New Jersey and ends with a barbeque, live music and more. The ride will benefit pediatric cancer patients and their families. For more infor-mation call (973) 513-2833

July 10th . Chopper Bike Show Sponsored by Wingmen M.C. Bergen County Chapter. The bike show will be held at 9 Romanelli St. in South Hackensack. Registration is from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The fee is a $15.00 dona-tion. Winners will receive trophies. For more information call (201) 342-6626

July 11th . Tribal Iron Choppers Open House Party . 12noon till Midnight . July 25th rain date . Pig roast and BBQ, Midget Fights, Live bands, Bikini Bike Wash, Tribal Girl Models And Photo Shoots, Custom Bike and Rat Rod show with Kustom Trophies, Door Prizes. $10 Entry Donation, $10 Food and Drink Dona-tion (non-alcohol), 18-02 River Road, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410, 201-791-4647

July 11th . First Annual South Jersey Ride 4 NF The poker run begins at Sneakers Sports Bar, 301 Black Horse Pike in Williamstown. Registration begins at 10:30 am. The fee is $20.00 for the rider, and $10.00 for a pas-senger. The ride will end in Egg Harbor City with a Chinese Auction, 50/50 raffle draw-ings, music and food. The top 3 poker hands

wins a prize. All proceeds go to NF Inc. For more information call (609) 965 0848.

July 11th . Block Party Street Masters MCYouth Power Summit Clinton & Badger Ave., Newark Refreshments & entertainment, 9am to 9pm Info: 973-787-5764

July 11th . Food Allergy Network Charity RideThe ride starts at Portobello Restaurant, 175 Ramapo Valley Rd. in Oakland. Registration will begin at 9:30 am and the ride leaves at 11:00 am. This is an escorted ride with food and drinks. The ride fee is $25 for riders. Rider registration includes a tee shirt. For more information call (201)704-1962

July 11th . Liberty H.O.G. Poker Run Spon-sored by Liberty Harley-Davidson . Registra-tion for the event is from 9:00 am to 11:30 am at Liberty H-D, 12W. Milton Ave. in Rahway. The fee is $20.00 for each person. Cash priz-es will be awarded for the top three hands. The ride ends with a barbeque, bike games, bike show, door prizes, music and more. For more information call (732) 396-1836

July 11th . Burlington County Hogs 22nd An-nual Poker Run The ride starts at Mills Har-ley-Davidson in Burlington. Registration is from 9:00 am to11:00 am. The ride fee is $15.00 and includes food. The ride ends with bike games, DJ, tug of war, ride in bike show. For more information call (215) 932-9448

July 17th . 2nd Annual Bayshore Car and Bike Show Benefit . The bike show will be held at Main Street and Beachway, beginning at 3:00 pm. Bike show entry fee is $10.00 and

Events Calendar

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registration begins at 1:00 pm. All makes and models can enter and trophies will be awarded to the winners. Proceeds will go to Make A Wish for Billy C. For more information call (732) 787 2007 ext 2554,

July 18th . Liberty Towers 6th Benefit Run & Steak BustThe ride starts at VFW Post 5360 on Mill Street in Newton. Registration will be held from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. The fee is $20.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. The escorted run will go through scenic Sus-sex and Warren counties. The ride ends with burger & steak bust, raffles, door prizes, mu-sic and vendors. The ride will aid residents of a low-income senior housing facility. For more information call 973-383-5191-23,

July 18th . 10th Annual Vietnam Vets MC Christmas in July Toy Run . The ride starts at Woodcrest Station at exit 31 off of I-295. Registration is from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. The ride will leave 1:00 pm. The ride will benefit the Children’s Hospital of Voorhees. For more information call (609) 420-1252.

July 18th . Second Annual Log Cabin Ride Sponsored by Log Cabin . The ride starts at The Log Cabin, 47 Route 46 in Columbia. Registration begins at 9:30 am and the ride leaves at 11:00 am. The ride will go through 50 miles of warren county and cross over the Delaware River traveling back on the Penn-sylvania side. This ride is being held to raise awareness for all people who live with spinal cord injury. In case of rain the ride will be rescheduled for July 25th. For more informa-tion call (908) 892-2807

July 18th . Pioneer Hose 4th Annual Poker Run & Pig Roast . The event starts at Pio-neer Hose Beach House on Bay Boulevard

in Brick. Registration from 9:00 am to10:30 am. The pre-registration fee is $20.00 for the rider and $15.00 for a passenger. The fee is $25.00 for the rider and $20.00 for a passen-ger on the day of the event. The 80 mile ride ends with music, food, refreshments. Prizes will be awarded to the three highest winning hands.

July 18th . Shore Breakfast Fun Run Raritan Road Runners Motorcycle Club Starts at Red Bank Elks 40 West Front Street, Red Bank-Sign in: 8am to 11am $10.00 includes Full Breakfast A route sheet tour of scenic Jersey and door prizes at end site Info; 732-603-8434 or 732-491-3231

July 24th . Valor Ride Sponsored by Clark PBA Local #125 The ride begins at 787 Feather-bed Ln in Clark . Registration will be held from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. The ride leaves at 12:00 pm. The fee is $25.00 for the rider and $15.00 for a passenger. This is a 60 mile police escorted ride, and includes Continen-tal breakfast and lunch. The ride ends with a barbeque, music 50/50 & vendors. Pro-ceeds to benefit Clark PBA Local# 125 and The Jason Dunham Scholarship Fund. 1st 75 to sign-up gets free Valor ride pin. For more information call (732) 259-3513 Danny.

July 24th . Thunder MC Summer Bash Ameri-can Legion Post 87 . 314 Berry St., Wood-bridge $20.00 Donation 2pm to 9pm Live Music, Vendors, Beer and Food, 50/50, Wet T-Shirt Contest or call 732-718-5171

July 25th . New Jersey Elks Miracle Run Reg-istration is from 9:00 am to12:00 pm, at any one of 3 starting locations. Westwood Elks #1562, 523 Kinderkamack Road in West-wood, Parsippany/Troy Hills Elks #2078, 230 Parsippany Road in Parsippany and Hamil-ton Elks #2262, 1580 Kuser Road in Hamil-ton. There will also be a scenic ride leaving

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from Cranford Elks #2006, 951 Lincoln Ave in Cranford. The ride leaves as a group at 12:00 pm. All runs end in Old Bridge. The fee is $20.00 which includes food, door prizes, live music. There will be vendors, and 50/50. The12th Annual NJ Elks Miracle Run is to benefit Special Needs Children. All proceeds go directly to Elks Camp Moore. For more in-formation call (201) 991-9170

July 25th . Pinewood Estates Vol. Fire Com-pany Second Annual Poker Run . Registration is from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at Pinewood Es-tates Vol. Fire Co. 99, Route 72 in Barnegat. The fee is $20.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. Cash prize for best hand, trophy for best in show, entertainment, food, refreshments, and door prizes. For more in-formation call (609) 698-4168

July 25th . Bentz Fallen Soldier Bike Run Sponsored by David J. Bentz III Scholarship Fund . The ride starts at Glassboro VFW Post #679, 275 Wilmer Street in Glassboro. Reg-istration starts at 11:00 am and the ride will leave at 12:00 pm. The ride fee is $20.00 for the rider and $15.00 for a passenger. The ride ends with food, drinks, 50/50’s, Chinese Auction and bike show. Bike show entry is $5.00. For more information call (609) 970-4948

July 25th . ABATE of the Garden State 3rd Annual Poker Run for the Pack . Sponsored by ABATE of the Garden State District 4. The poker run starts at the 4-H Fairgrounds on State Highway 77 in Mullica Hill. Registration is from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. The ride fee is $20 for each person and includes food. The ride ends with a 50/50 and prize raffles. All proceeds go to ABATE of the Garden State’s Motorcycle Saftey and Awarness Fund. For more information call (609) 922-3953July 31st . 2nd Annual Ride for Alzheimer’s Disease

Reg. 930am - Kickstands Up 11:00 am $20.00 Rider/$10.00 Passenger. Epiphany Knights of Columbus 615 Thiele Rd, Brick 75 Mile senic ride through Ocean and Monmouth Counties Food, Music Vendors, Surprises Ends: Knights of Columbus 401 Bartley Rd, Jackson Info: Call Jim 732-920-7633

July 31st . Pennsville Fire & Rescue Co. 1 10th Annual Poker Run . Sponsored by Pennsville Fire & Rescue Co. 1 The ride will start at Pennsville Fire Department, 91 First Street in Pennsville. Registration will be held from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. The fee is $15.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. The first 200 Riders receive a custom run pin. The ride ends with a buffet. High poker hand wins $100 cash. For more information call (856) 678-5981, (856) 678-7850

July 31st . 2nd Annual Moravian Motorcycle RunThe ride starts at Country Kitchen, 910 White Horse Pike in Galloway. Registration is from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. The 65 mile poker run will go through Atlantic County. The fee is1 non-perishable food item, $20.00 for the rider and $15.00 for a passenger. All pro-ceeds to benefit the EHC Moravian Church and Food Pantry. For more information call (609) 204-6382

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May 21st, 22nd & 23rd, 2010 . Split Rock Resort . Lake Harmony . PA

Fast Lane Biker New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Del-marva held it’s annual Rally at the Rock event at Split Rock Resort in the Poconos. This indoor - outdoor event featured a Four State Biker Build-Off wherein each magazine chose their own builder from their state to compete, a motorcycle stunt show by the Krazy White Boys and also Cody Warner, and the Hard Core Motorcross Jump Team. Plenty of nationally known builders like Vince Doll of Redneck Engineering, Matt Elzey of CTM Customs, Merlon Rodgers of B&M Performance, and some local favorites like returning build-off champion from last year Scott Avery of North Jersey Customs and Jerry Tully of Jerrys Custom Auto & Cycle. There were plenty of vendors, good food and drinks available. The Build-Off competition this year was a tough one to call. Black Label Choppers representing Fast Lane Biker New Jersey built a Black Label Scotch themed Bobber with really cool engraved tanks and fenders which won the popular vote. Savage Cycles from Maryland representing Fast Lane Biker Delmarva built a really cool dual Weber pro street with an awesome job done on body and frame molding. Street Smart Cycles out of Long Island representing Fast Lane Biker New York built a true, one-off Bobber with a vintage fuel injection system and as many hand made one-off parts as you have ever seen on a bike. Of course, when the judges votes were counted, the Penn Jersey Bobber edged out the win. Their entry was a neatly done Pan Bobber with all internal controls, nothing too flashy. just a good clean bike. Congratula-tions to all the builders involved!! Everybody put their all into this com-petition and it showed. The end result was that we had four unbelievable bikes to choose from and that any one of the four would have taken best of show at any other event on the east coast. The weather this year left us a little disappointed as far as atten-dance goes. It rained from noon on Saturday through Saturday night all over the tri-state area and then Sunday it was light rain from early morn-ing till late afternoon. It rained just hard enough to agravate you. But that’s the breaks, nobody can predict the weather not even the weather-man who said it was gonna be sunny and dry all weekend. I guess it really didn’t matter as everybody who was there seemed to be making the best of it either way and, all in all, it was still a seriously cool event. So, on to 2011. Only two Fast Lane Biker franchises have an-nounced their builders for next year’s Showdown at the Rock. New York has chosen Merlon Rodgers, B&M Performance, and Delmarva has cho-sen Matt Elzey, CTM Customs. New Jersey and Pennsylvania are working out details and will be making their picks within the next few weeks. No dates have been chosen for next year’s Rally at the Rock 4 but, as soon as we pick them, we will be sure to let you know. Thanks and hope to see you all next year!

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BARB’S CAMDEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

926 Black Horse Pike • W. Collingswood, NJ845-456-4141

www.barbshd.com

BERGEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

124 Essex Street • Rochelle Park, NJ201-843-6930

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HIGHROADSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

211 Woodbridge Avenue • Highland Park, NJ732-985-7546

www.highroadshd.com

KOSCOHARLEY-DAVIDSON

1149 Route 23 South • Kinnelon, NJ973-838-8800

www.koscohd.com

LIBERTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

12 W. Milton Avenue • Rahway, NJ732-381-2400

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MILLSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

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STRONG ISLAND CHOPPERSBuilder: Strong Island

Cycles Model: SIC Bobber

Engine: SIC / H-D Primary: Street Style Mid West

Trans: 6 speed Frame: SIC / Kustom Werks

34 rake 2” stretch Front End: SIC / Street Smart /

H-D Brakes: Rear: sproket brake

Hawg Halters

Front: 4 piston Hawg Halters Rims: Front: 21x3.5 80 spoke

Rear: 15x7 80 spoke Hand controls: Jay Brake

Foot controls: Stampede MC Advantages Handle bars & switches: SIC Seat: SIC / Chopper Shocks /

LeatherScott Hun-

tington Leather

Paint: SIC / Lou Costa Powder coat Re-nu

Chrome:Super Chrome

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Meet Amber Bisking. This beautifulredhead is a professional runwayand print model, and you mayrecognize her from the movie‘Bounty Hunter’ (starring JenniferAniston). She is also a bartenderand is learning how to be a bikemechanic!

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Lucky 13 is Street Smart’s way or combining a pro-street look with their original hardcore NY style. When this idea first walked in the door the customer only had a few details he knew he wanted, like a solid back rim, low handlebars, and his lucky number “13”. This left the drawing board very open for Street Smart to do what they do best.With custom made handlebars below the top tree, custom “Evil Eye” exhaust, custom mid-controls, and a short but sweet sissy bar this bike is pro-street on two wheels. But after installing an Andrews EV-27 cam this bike not only looks the part but plays it too.Accenting this one of a kind machine are a few of Street Smart’s vintage ideas like the taillight from a 1956 Chrysler Imperial and the modified Weber air cleaner with a custom backing plate. Keep and eye out for it this summer, you will see this bike coming from a mile away with its bright orange color and heavy metal flake.

Year/Make: 2007Model: Street Smart Cycle

Owner: Joseph CottonEngine: EvoCam: EV 27

Carb: S&S Super EIgnition: Dyna S

Frame: Street Smart Cycles Custom DesignRake: 38 Degrees

Back Bone Stretch: NoneTrans: 5 Speed Indian Transmission

Accessories: Weber Air CleanerPipes: Street Smart Cycles Custom

Wheels: 21” Spoke/ 18” SolidFront: Avon Venom

Rear: Avon Venom w/ SproterPaint: Burnt Orange w/ Metal Flake

Powder coating: Action Powdercoating

STREET SMART CYCLESLucky 13

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NEW DIGITAL OIL PRESSURE GAUGE FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Blue Display Shines Through Mirrored Glass Gauge Face

MILWAUKEE (April 28, 2010) - Monitor an engine vital sign with the new Digital Oil Pressure Gauge (P/N 73138-09, $249.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories. This accurate gauge mounts with a bracket to the rear-cylinder rocker box cover, and reads oil pressure in PSI or BAR with a brilliant blue digital display that appears through mirror-coated glass when the ignition is on. The read-out is invis-ible when the ignition is off. The brightness of the display adjusts automatically to improve visibility in bright sunlight, and to dim the display at night to avoid distraction. The kit includes die-cast, chrome-plated mounting bracket with gauge, pressure sensor, and wiring harness. Fits 1999-later Dyna®, 2000-later Softail®, 1999-later Road King® and 1999-2003 Electra Glide® Stan-dard models. Does not fi t with some accessories.

BARB’S CAMDEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

926 Black Horse PikeW. Collingswood, NJ

845-456-4141www.barbshd.com

BERGEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

124 Essex StreetRochelle Park, NJ

201-843-6930www.bergenharleydavidson.com

HIGHROADSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

211 Woodbridge AvenueHighland Park, NJ

732-985-7546www.highroadshd.com

NEW PRODUCTS FROMHARLEY-DAVIDSON®

NEW SPECTRUM METAL FLAKE PAINT FOR SPORTSTER®FUEL TANKS... Take a Sportster Old-School in One of Six Brilliant Colors

MILWAUKEE (April 28, 2010) - Take a Harley-Davidson Sportster® the old-school route with a new Spectrum Metal Flake Tank (P/N 98620F, $399.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories. A real flash-back to the 1970s, these tanks are available in six different explosive colors (black, gold, violet rose, midnight navy, red, and root beer) each salted with a million metal flakes that create an eye-popping sparkle. Available only for 2008-later Sportster Forty-Eight, Nightster and Iron 883 models, the paint is applied in solid colors only and comes without pinstripes or silkscreens. Fuel tank emblems and decals are sold separately and are not applied as part of the process. The price is for paint only, applied to either a new fuel tank (purchased separately) or to an existing fuel tank supplied by the customer. There is a $99.95 strip/prime charge for existing tanks.

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KOSCOHARLEY-DAVIDSON

1149 Route 23 SouthKinnelon, NJ973-838-8800

www.koscohd.com

LIBERTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

12 W. Milton AvenueRahway, NJ

732-381-2400www.libertyharley.com

MILLSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

Rt. 130 & Tyler StreetBurlington, NJ609-386-1871

www.mills-hd.com

NEW TEARDROP CHROME COVER FOR HEAVY BREATHER AIR CLEANERAdd a Rich Custom Accent to the Screamin’ Eagle Heavy Breather Intake

MILWAUKEE (May 28, 2010) - The new Screamin’ Eagle® Heavy Breather Filter Cover - Teardrop (P/N 28740-10, $169.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® is manufactured from forged aluminum, precision CNC-machined and polished, and finished in mirror chrome. The easy-to-install, two-piece cover comes with a water-repellant rain sock, and fits over Screamin’ Eagle Heavy Breather Air Cleaner filter elements (except Compact Version P/N 28716-10). It does not fit with decorative filter end caps. Screamin’ Eagle filters are designed specifically for high-performance motors, thus you can rely on their 95-percent efficiency rating. They are also dry filters, which means no need for oiling.

NEW ELECTRA GLO™ FOOTBOARD INSERTS FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSONBathe the Parked Motorcycle in Brilliant, Colorful LED Light

MILWAUKEE (April 28, 2010) – Display a bike in dazzling color with the new Electra Glo™ Rider Footboard Inserts (PN 50745-10 red, $179.95) and Electra Glo™ Passenger Footboard Inserts (PN 51287-10 red, $149.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories. The molded-rubber insert appears to be charcoal black in normal operation, with a mirror-chrome surround and Bar & Shield logo as a finishing touch. But when the bike is parked and the ignition is turned to the accessory setting the surface explodes with 36 brilliant LED lamps, washing the surface in light, and reflecting off of the chrome engine and exhaust trim. Available color options are red, blue, purple or amber LEDs that match the corresponding Electra Glo™ Light Pods. The inserts fit 1986-later Harley-Davidson Touring models with “D-Shaped” footboards, and are easy to install with wiring that plugs into the factory harness.

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NEW DIGITAL OIL PRESSURE GAUGE FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Blue Display Shines Through Mirrored Glass Gauge Face

MILWAUKEE (April 28, 2010) - Monitor an engine vital sign with the new Digital Oil Pressure Gauge (P/N 73138-09, $249.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories. This accurate gauge mounts with a bracket to the rear-cylinder rocker box cover, and reads oil pressure in PSI or BAR with a brilliant blue digital display that appears through mirror-coated glass when the ignition is on. The read-out is invis-ible when the ignition is off. The brightness of the display adjusts automatically to improve visibility in bright sunlight, and to dim the display at night to avoid distraction. The kit includes die-cast, chrome-plated mounting bracket with gauge, pressure sensor, and wiring harness. Fits 1999-later Dyna®, 2000-later Softail®, 1999-later Road King® and 1999-2003 Electra Glide® Stan-dard models. Does not fi t with some accessories.

BARB’S CAMDEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

926 Black Horse PikeW. Collingswood, NJ

845-456-4141www.barbshd.com

BERGEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

124 Essex StreetRochelle Park, NJ

201-843-6930www.bergenharleydavidson.com

HIGHROADSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

211 Woodbridge AvenueHighland Park, NJ

732-985-7546www.highroadshd.com

NEW PRODUCTS FROMHARLEY-DAVIDSON®

NEW SPECTRUM METAL FLAKE PAINT FOR SPORTSTER®FUEL TANKS... Take a Sportster Old-School in One of Six Brilliant Colors

MILWAUKEE (April 28, 2010) - Take a Harley-Davidson Sportster® the old-school route with a new Spectrum Metal Flake Tank (P/N 98620F, $399.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories. A real flash-back to the 1970s, these tanks are available in six different explosive colors (black, gold, violet rose, midnight navy, red, and root beer) each salted with a million metal flakes that create an eye-popping sparkle. Available only for 2008-later Sportster Forty-Eight, Nightster and Iron 883 models, the paint is applied in solid colors only and comes without pinstripes or silkscreens. Fuel tank emblems and decals are sold separately and are not applied as part of the process. The price is for paint only, applied to either a new fuel tank (purchased separately) or to an existing fuel tank supplied by the customer. There is a $99.95 strip/prime charge for existing tanks.

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AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR LOCAL HARLEY DEALERS!

KOSCOHARLEY-DAVIDSON

1149 Route 23 SouthKinnelon, NJ973-838-8800

www.koscohd.com

LIBERTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

12 W. Milton AvenueRahway, NJ

732-381-2400www.libertyharley.com

MILLSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

Rt. 130 & Tyler StreetBurlington, NJ609-386-1871

www.mills-hd.com

NEW TEARDROP CHROME COVER FOR HEAVY BREATHER AIR CLEANERAdd a Rich Custom Accent to the Screamin’ Eagle Heavy Breather Intake

MILWAUKEE (May 28, 2010) - The new Screamin’ Eagle® Heavy Breather Filter Cover - Teardrop (P/N 28740-10, $169.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® is manufactured from forged aluminum, precision CNC-machined and polished, and finished in mirror chrome. The easy-to-install, two-piece cover comes with a water-repellant rain sock, and fits over Screamin’ Eagle Heavy Breather Air Cleaner filter elements (except Compact Version P/N 28716-10). It does not fit with decorative filter end caps. Screamin’ Eagle filters are designed specifically for high-performance motors, thus you can rely on their 95-percent efficiency rating. They are also dry filters, which means no need for oiling.

NEW ELECTRA GLO™ FOOTBOARD INSERTS FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSONBathe the Parked Motorcycle in Brilliant, Colorful LED Light

MILWAUKEE (April 28, 2010) – Display a bike in dazzling color with the new Electra Glo™ Rider Footboard Inserts (PN 50745-10 red, $179.95) and Electra Glo™ Passenger Footboard Inserts (PN 51287-10 red, $149.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories. The molded-rubber insert appears to be charcoal black in normal operation, with a mirror-chrome surround and Bar & Shield logo as a finishing touch. But when the bike is parked and the ignition is turned to the accessory setting the surface explodes with 36 brilliant LED lamps, washing the surface in light, and reflecting off of the chrome engine and exhaust trim. Available color options are red, blue, purple or amber LEDs that match the corresponding Electra Glo™ Light Pods. The inserts fit 1986-later Harley-Davidson Touring models with “D-Shaped” footboards, and are easy to install with wiring that plugs into the factory harness.

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Happy 4th of July and welcome to “The Chef’s Lane”, where you’ll find the very best in Biker food and the Sweet side for Bikers by Bikers. Many thanks for all the awesome Biker recipes, we have been flooded with so many different recipes it’s getting hard to choose which ones to print, but this Month we’ve got a good va-

riety for you to try, so get ready to have some fun at your 4th of July party or picnic and there’s Dessert too! Have fun and eat to your hearts content, we sure do!! Happy 4th of July and a Happy Birthday to my wife Melody, I love ya!! Hey! Get in on the fun E-mail your recipes to: [email protected] and if you like more Biker recipes, please check out Chef FatBoy’s website at: www.chef-fatboy.com you’ll be glad you did and so well we!! Remember, Ride safe and Always EAT WELL! Chef FatBoy & Mel-ody

The Fast Lane:

Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs . Submitted by wildhogcook, FL.Makes 16

Ingredients:12 eggs1/2 cup mayonnaise4 slices bacon2 tablespoons finely shredded Cheddar cheese1 tablespoon mustard

Directions: Place eggs in a saucepan, and cover with cold water. Bring water to a boil and immediately remove from heat. Cover, and let eggs stand in hot water for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from hot water, and cool. To cool more quickly, rinse eggs under cold running water. Meanwhile, place bacon in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium-high heat until evenly brown. Alternatively, wrap bacon in paper tow-els and cook in the microwave for about 1 minute per slice. Crumble and set aside. Peel the hard-cooked eggs, and cut in half lengthwise. Remove yolks to a small bowl. Mash egg yolks with mayonnaise, crum-bled bacon and cheese. Stir in mustard. Fill egg white halves with the yolk mixture and refrigerate until serving.

Honey BBQ Shredded Pork . Submitted by: James Hill, Pa.

Ingredients:1-1/4 cups catsup 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup chopped onion 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup honey 1/4 cup lemon juice 3 Tbsp white vinegar

3 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce 2 Tbsp dry mustard 1 tsp salt 1/2 tsp pepper One 3- to 4-lb. boneless pork shoulder roast Crusty rolls or flour tortillas

Directions: In a medium bowl stir together the catsup, celery, onion, water, honey, lemon juice, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, salt and pepper. Remove string or netting from pork, if present. Trim

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any fat from pork. Place pork in a 13x9x2-inch baking pan. Pour sauce mixture over pork. Cover pan with foil. Bake in a 300-degree oven for 3-1/2 to 4 hours or until pork is very tender. Remove pork to a cut-ting board, reserving sauce. Using two forks, shred pork; place in a medium bowl. Skim fat from sauce. Add enough of the reserved sauce to moisten pork (about 1 cup) Serve pork in rolls or tortillas. Makes 10 servings.

Willie’s Beef Ribs . Submitted by: Tom “Willie” Mayfield, Pa.

Ingredients:4 lbs beef short ribsBone Dust BBQ Spice (recipe below)1 tbsp. cooking oil4 cloves garlic, minced3 tbsp. finely chopped onion1 fresh jalapeño chili, finely chopped1 cup honey2/3 cup chicken broth1/3 cup rice vinegar2 tbsp. Yukon jack liqueur or whiskey ey 1 tbsp. yellow mustard1-1/2 tsp. dry mustard1/2 tsp. black or brown mustard seeds 1/2 tsp. ground black pepper1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper1 tbsp. cornstarch1 tbsp. cold waterSalt

Directions: Trim fat from ribs. Cut into 1, 2, or 3 rib portions. Place ribs in a 4 – 6 qt Dutch oven. Add enough water to cover ribs. Bring to boil-ing; reduce heat. Simmer, covered, about 1-1/2 hours or until tender. Drain ribs; let stand until cool enough to handle (about 20 min). Pat dry with paper towel. Sprinkle Bone Dust BBQ Spice evenly over both sides of ribs; rub in with your fingers. For Sauce: In a med saucepan, heat oil over med-high heat. Add garlic, onion and jalapeño pepper; cook for 2 – 3 min or until tender. Stir in honey, broth, vinegar, liqueur, yellow mustard, dry mustard, mustard seeds, black pepper and cay-enne pepper. Bring to boiling; reduce heat to low. Simmer, covered, for 10 min. Stir together cornstarch and cold water; add to mixture in pan. Cook and stir until slightly thickened and bubbly. Cook and stir for 2 min more. Season to taste with salt. Remove from heat. Place ribs, bone sides down on the lightly greased rack of the frill directly over med coals. Brush with some of the sauce, grill for 15 to 20 min. (mine were done in 10) or until ribs are heated through and glazed with sauce. To serve, reheat remaining sauce until bubbly; serve with ribs. Makes 4 – 6 servingsBone Dust BBQ Spice:4 tsp. paprika2 tsp. chili powder1-1/2 tsp. salt1 tsp. ground coriander1 tsp. garlic powder1 tsp. sugar1 tsp. curry powder 1 tsp. dry mustard1/2 tsp. ground black pepper1/2 tsp. dried basil, crushed1/2 tsp. dried thyme, crushed1/2 tsp. ground cumin1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper

In a small bowl, combine all and stir together well.

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PERKIOMEN CHAPTER AMCA2010 NATIONAL MEET

Oley, Pennsylvania . April 23rd - 25th, 2010words, ridin’ and pix by lutz

Crockers! Indians! Vincents! and Harley Davidsons! Ohh my!!

Every April the Perkiomen Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America host their National Meet at the Oley Pennsylvania Fairgrounds near Reading Pennsylvania. A nation wide club with thousands of members (maybe an understatment!) that enjoy ridin, restoration and ownership of some real cool old and sometimes rare motorcyles.

This event in Oley is one of the many events similarly done by different chapters thoughout the United States that bring members out in droves. This year’s antique motorcycle show featured the Crocket Motorcyle and the cool part was that these are not just museum peices but daily riders, too. Sitting back and taking in all the scenes and listening to the talk from those attending you know all involved in the club are very passionate about their love of motor-cycles. lookin for that special part from OEM, aftermarket or right off the barn floor! You’ll probably find it here. Bring you wallet as some things are not cheap but well worth it when you find that one particular thing you’ve been looking for for years!

People camping out, talkin about upcoming meets (like Rhinebeck), ridin around on some cool iron, it definetly takes you back. Maybe take a ride through the Pennsylvania Dutch Country, grab some food and something to drink at the food corrall and rest a bit because there’s lots of walking here to catch in the many vendors and members selling parts. Almost too much stuff to do in one day, that’s why many stay all 3 days. Next year take a walk through time and check it out... Now, where did I see those shovelhead cases....................

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NORTHEAST RIDERS MC15TH ANNUALHAWG WILD PIG ROAST

70+ degrees and a smokin party over in the City of Brotherly Love... What else could you want on a beautiful June Spring day?

Well if that’s what you where lookin for it wasnt hard to find, checkout the North-east Riders MC 15th Hawg Wild Pig Roast. The Northeast Riders MC have been around for many years and equally have thrown some much awaited parties like the Hawg Wild Pig Roast in the Spring and the Fall Ball in the Fall.

The party was held at the Philadelphia Ukranian Club, with lots of room to hang out as there was lots to do. Many clubs and friends of the club came out to party and the Northeast Riders MC definitely had all bases covered. The food was great with fresh cooked pig on the bbq, dogs, burgers, beans, salads and dont forget dessert!! Lookin to wet your whistle ? Beer, soda, water, more than enough for everyone.

Catchup with a bro you haven’t seen in a while, maybe checkout the vendors or listen to some live music from the band “LeCompt.” And what would a biker bash be without games? There was the jap smash with guys and girls beating the sh@t out of a jap bike with a sledgehammer (good way to blow off some steam!) there was a slow race, a keg toss (good thing someone drank/drained them kegs... they’re too heavy full!) and, of course, the “weenie bite” with the winners getting some cool trophies. But the climax of the day, which many looked foward to, was Bebops infamous wet t-shirt contest, it was a good way for the girls to

cool off and the guys to get warmed up!

The Northeast Riders MC put alot of effort into this party and make sure all there have a great time, al-ready lookin towards the next one, see you there!

May 6th, 2010 . Philadelphia . Pennsylvaniawords, ridin’ and pix by lutz

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