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CALENDAR OF EVENTS TECH TIP September 2011 Vol. 10 Issue 9 Featured Bike SATAN CYCLES BIKE WEEK & NJ HOG RALLY EVENTS & SCHEDULES of the Babe Month

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September 2011 Vol. 10 Issue 9

F e a t u r e d B i k e

SATAN CYCLESBIKE WEEK & NJ HOG RALLY EVENTS &SCHEDULES

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Letter from the Publisher

ell it looks like September is going to be a busy month for us here at FASTLANEBIKER magazine. We start with Labor Day and then to Wildwood for Roar to the Shore, from Wildwood we’re off to Ocean City, Maryland for Delmarva Bike Week, then off again to Seaside Bike Week. It’s gonna be a long September, but a whole lot of fun!

We have a few things on the fire as far as Seaside Bike Week goes... We start with the Welcome Party and Motorcycle Art Expo at Hemingways on Friday night, Hooks Captain Hooks will be Hosting the Sailor Jerry Rum Hottest Tattooed Female Contest. Saturday night the Beachcomber will be hosting the Miss FASTLANEBIIKER Contest. The Four State Biker Build-Off will be held in front of the Sea Garden Hotel across from Klee’s Bar. The motorcycle Stunt Show will be across from the White Pearl Hotel in the lot in front of Babes Corner Store. And the FASTLANEBIKER Boardwalk Bike Show will be on the boardwalk between the piers on Saturday. The Vendor lots are located up by the boardwalk across from the the Beach Bar and the Beachcomber. We have a lot going on and its gonna be a busy weekend for us down there.

The White Pearl and the Aztec will be providing a FREE courtesy shuttle for anyone who may be out partying and would like to ride. As I type this, my whole office is shaking! I’m not sure but I think we just had an earthquake. Anyway hope to see you all down in Seaside this month!!

Till then, ride safe...

Mark and PamFastlanebiker

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When the Strip Club Choppers posse rolls into a town for an event we are often the center of attention and building a bike with a fully functional dance pole that shoots 4 foot flames only serves to magnify the attention. The new Stripperglide was a long time in planning and could not have been completed without my good friend Tim Kirsch and his guys Robert and Chris who did all the hands on building and de-sign. When you want a stripper pole on your bike that shoots flames there is no catalog to order from... Just sayin’. Special thanks go out to Kevin from American Drag Seats for the cus-tom bag lids and seat, John Shope from Sinister for the bags and rear fender, Ken from Tricky Light for the LED’s, Fullsac Performance Pipe, Tailgunner Exhaust, Bill from Legends Su-preme and Biktronics. Without all the contributions from these companies the project could not have been completed.

We debuted the bike between concerts at our vending area and the crowd literally formed a traveling circle around us as I drove carefully though the crowd with SCC girl Lara on the pole while it shot flame 4 ft into the clear Stugis sky. To say the reaction was favorable is an understatement. You know my montra... “HAVE POLE - WILL TRAVEL”. I guess now its “HAVE FLAME THROWING POLE - WILL TRAVEL”. My good friend and fellow englishmen Steve Kelly did a great photo shoot of the new Stripperglide at the new and improved Glencoe Camp-ground. Look for these in a magazine feature very soon. Big thanks to Sean and Jason from Glencoe for their hospitality.

When I started SCC 8 years ago, my goals were to party, travel and meet fe-males. This year in Sturgis, my priorities came full circle as I got engaged and spent way too much time babysitting one of my franchises. Its scary that I am now the voice of reason and setting the example of how to behave. Careful, Hell may freeze over at any moment. We now have 18 states that have franchise representation and I would like to of-ficially welcome onboard SCC of Indiana and Florida. Next year will see a reduced tour schedule for the SCC Roadhouse as we turn over the events to our family of franchises.

Wow, the times they are a changing but for the better. For additional info., visit www.stripclubchoppers.com

STURGIS 2011QUITE THE ADVENTURE

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KENTUCKY BOUNDby Sorez The Scribe

I have traveled many miles beforeAnd yet beyond found myselfIn the mix up in between now

Found and now Kentucky boundBoundaries past accomplishments

Given sorrows respect earnedWell deserved seeing beyond

The winds of Iowa’s first breathEnded last breath in BarstowHigh desert winds of sorrow

Never will calm those inner tearsSater’s roller coaster ride onlyServed to confuse even moreKentucky bound and gaggedKentucky bound and gaggedKentucky bound and gagged

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SEPTEMBER 4TH . LABOR DAY RUN DAWN PATROLSign in 9:00am to Noon Bradley Gardens Firehouse, Old York Rd, Bridgewater $15.00 per person 60 Mile ride ending at Dawn Patrol MC Club House Bridge-water Entertainment, Food, Beverages, Vendors

SEPTEMBER 11TH . 8TH ANNUAL ELVIS RUN FIREFIGHTER MEMORIAL RUN . Fully Police escorted run leaves Rockaway at 11:00am, Rides to Pru-dential Arena in Newark, NJ. $25.00 donationdonation- all all u can eat, beer, door prizes, live band, bike show, tattoo contest. 10th Anniversary of 9/11, please come out and honor our fallen brothers

SEPTEMBER 8TH-11TH . ROAR TO THE SHORESponsored by Budweiser, Rider Insurance, Stark & Stark, Jack Daniel’s. The event headquarters will be at the Wildwoods Convention Center in Wildwood. Activities may take place at various locations throughout the town. The event opens at 10:00 am on Thursday. The event includes a poker run, a boardwalk ride, other rides, music and more.

SEPTEMBER 11TH . HONOR RIDECome join Rolling Thunder Chapter III New Jersey. Honor those lost on 09-11-01 and the soldiers there after Line up starts at 9:00 am to 10:45 amSafety call and Bike Blessing at 10:45 amEscorted Ride will leave at 11:00 am This is a donation appreciated ride. All donations benefitVeterans and Veterans issues. Scenic ride past the War MemorialStarts and ends at Cheeseburger Cheeseburger 100 Reaville Ave, Flemington Ed 908-479-6422

SEPTEMBER 17TH . POKER RUN FOR DISABLED VETERANS . Starts & ends Old Bridge Elks Lodge 67 Old Amboy Rd, Old Bridge $20.00 per person 60 Mile ride, Food, Tap Beer, Soda, Live Music, Prizes

SEPTEMBER 17TH . 1ST ANNUAL RICH KOSCO MEMORIAL MOTORCY-CLE RUN . Sponsored by Kosco Harley-DavidsonThe ride starts at Kosco Harley-Davidson, 1149 Route 23 South in Kinnelon. Registration is from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. The ride fee is $20.00 per person and includes food. Those who pre-register by August 15th will also receive a commemorative t-shirt. The ride ends with food, music, vendors and door priz-es. All proceeds will go to benefit Puppies Behind Bars, a non-profit that trains prison inmates to raise service dogs for the disabled and explosive detection canines for law enforcement. For more information call (973) 838-8800

SEPTEMBER 17TH . HAMMER DOWN POKER RUN . Starts at Tractor Sup-ply, 398 Rt 57, Washington. Light Refreshments Stops at historical Spots in Warren County Reg: 10am to 12pm., $20 rider/$15 passenger. Ends at Play-makers Car & Bike Show, lunch, entertainment, awards

SEPTEMBER 17TH . 3RD ANNUAL PIKE A THONStarts at Atlantic Harley-Davidson, 219 E. White Horse Pike Galloway Town-ship$20.00 Rider/$10.00 PassengerEnds at Billy’s Oak Grove Inn 5324 White Horse Pike, Egg HarborLive Music, Goodie BAskets, Gift Cards, Give-a-ways,Tattoo Artist, and much more Helen - 609-309-2984

SEPTEMBER 17TH . 8TH ANNUAL MOTORCYCLE POKER RUN, PICNIC, CLAM BAKE . Starts and Ends at the Clinton Elks Lodge 211 Sidney Road, Pittstown Reg: 9:00 to 11:00am65 Mile scenic ride, picnic, clam bake, prizes, vendors, music, and more

SEPTEMBER 17TH . STARVE POVERTY POKER RUNStarts at Triple T Canoes 1800 Double Trouble Rd, Beachwood Reg: 9:00 to 11:00am Highest hand turned in by 2:00pm at Chili’s wins high prize of a We-ber portable grill. $20.00 rider/$10.00 PassengerPlease bring a non-perishable item to donate to Lacey Foodbank. Ends at Chili’s, Hooper Ave, Toms River contact Linda Mason @ 732-207-0640

SEPTEMBER 18TH . JERSEY SHORE ANIMAL CENTER’S BIKER’S 4 ANI-MALS POKER RUN . Host: Harley-Davidson Buell of Ocean County Reg: $20 driver/$10 passenger Pre-Reg discount available Registration: 8:30am to 9:30amRide starts and ends at Harley-Davidson Buell of Ocean CountyFree Lunch * Cash Prizes * DJ * Lapel Pins * 50/50 * T-Shirts and more! 732-920-1600 x20

SEPTEMBER 18TH . POKER RUN FOR AUTISM SONS OF ARMAGEDDON MC . Starts: American Biker Image 299 S Rt 73, West Berlin Reg: 10am to 12 Noon Cash Prize for Winner Ends at Waterford Works with food, music, and prizes 609-254-7645

SEPTEMBER 18TH . 12TH ANNUAL ANDIAMO BENEFIT RUNAndiamo’s, 23 Hardenburg Ave, Haworth, Registration Opens 8:15am Run Leaves at 10:20am Bike $30.00/Rider $15.00Ride ends with Party.

SEPTEMBER 22ND-25TH . SEASIDE HEIGHTS BIKE WEEKKrazy White Boys Stunts Riders, Hard Core MX Jump Teams, Vendors down across from the BoardWalk, Bike Show on the Boardwalk, FASTLANEBIKER Four State Biker Build-Off. This event will run along with the NJ STATE HOG RALLY and the Que By the Sea BBQ Competition. For vendor and bike show info.: contact mark 973-663-6377

SEPTEMBER 24TH . POKER RUNRegistration 11 am, 60 Atlantic St. Bridgeton, $20.00 Rider/$10.00 passenger (856) 451-9839

SEPTEMBER 24TH . SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROAR DICE RUNAmerican Legion Post 493, 420 Radio Rd., Mystic Island Registration 9:00 am to 11:30 am$20.00 Rider/$15.00 Passenger End in Barnegat Ride, food, music, cash prizes .(609) 384-9270

SEPTEMBER 24TH . 100 YEARS MOTORCYCLES IN AMERICA . Morris Mu-seum, Morristown, A Spectacular Event Includes Biker Bar, Dinning, Dancing,, Plus Live Auction. Dress is black tie or black leather. This is a fund raiser for the museum.973-971-3705

SEPTEMBER 25TH . HOPE AROUND THE CURVE INDIAN MOTORCYCLE OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY . 2365 US Hwy 22, UnionReg: 9:00am $20.00 Rider/$10.00 Passenger Continental Breakfast, BBQ Lunch, & Live Entertain-ment at the Springfields K of C Harvard St, Summit

SEPTEMBER 25TH . 8TH ANNUAL ROB’S PRE-WINTER POKER RUN . Sponsored by Millville Elks Lodge # 580 The event starts at the Elks Lodge, 1815 East Broad St in Millville. Registration is from 9:00 am to11:00 am and the run starts at 11:00 am. The fee is $20.00 for the rider and $20.00 for a passenger. The route is approximately 90 miles. The proceeds benefit the NJ Make A Wish Foundation.

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SEPTEMBER 4TH . LABOR DAY RUN DAWN PATROLSign in 9:00am to Noon Bradley Gardens Firehouse, Old York Rd, Bridgewater $15.00 per person 60 Mile ride ending at Dawn Patrol MC Club House Bridge-water Entertainment, Food, Beverages, Vendors

SEPTEMBER 11TH . 8TH ANNUAL ELVIS RUN FIREFIGHTER MEMORIAL RUN . Fully Police escorted run leaves Rockaway at 11:00am, Rides to Pru-dential Arena in Newark, NJ. $25.00 donationdonation- all all u can eat, beer, door prizes, live band, bike show, tattoo contest. 10th Anniversary of 9/11, please come out and honor our fallen brothers

SEPTEMBER 8TH-11TH . ROAR TO THE SHORESponsored by Budweiser, Rider Insurance, Stark & Stark, Jack Daniel’s. The event headquarters will be at the Wildwoods Convention Center in Wildwood. Activities may take place at various locations throughout the town. The event opens at 10:00 am on Thursday. The event includes a poker run, a boardwalk ride, other rides, music and more.

SEPTEMBER 11TH . HONOR RIDECome join Rolling Thunder Chapter III New Jersey. Honor those lost on 09-11-01 and the soldiers there after Line up starts at 9:00 am to 10:45 amSafety call and Bike Blessing at 10:45 amEscorted Ride will leave at 11:00 am This is a donation appreciated ride. All donations benefitVeterans and Veterans issues. Scenic ride past the War MemorialStarts and ends at Cheeseburger Cheeseburger 100 Reaville Ave, Flemington Ed 908-479-6422

SEPTEMBER 17TH . POKER RUN FOR DISABLED VETERANS . Starts & ends Old Bridge Elks Lodge 67 Old Amboy Rd, Old Bridge $20.00 per person 60 Mile ride, Food, Tap Beer, Soda, Live Music, Prizes

SEPTEMBER 17TH . 1ST ANNUAL RICH KOSCO MEMORIAL MOTORCY-CLE RUN . Sponsored by Kosco Harley-DavidsonThe ride starts at Kosco Harley-Davidson, 1149 Route 23 South in Kinnelon. Registration is from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. The ride fee is $20.00 per person and includes food. Those who pre-register by August 15th will also receive a commemorative t-shirt. The ride ends with food, music, vendors and door priz-es. All proceeds will go to benefit Puppies Behind Bars, a non-profit that trains prison inmates to raise service dogs for the disabled and explosive detection canines for law enforcement. For more information call (973) 838-8800

SEPTEMBER 17TH . HAMMER DOWN POKER RUN . Starts at Tractor Sup-ply, 398 Rt 57, Washington. Light Refreshments Stops at historical Spots in Warren County Reg: 10am to 12pm., $20 rider/$15 passenger. Ends at Play-makers Car & Bike Show, lunch, entertainment, awards

SEPTEMBER 17TH . 3RD ANNUAL PIKE A THONStarts at Atlantic Harley-Davidson, 219 E. White Horse Pike Galloway Town-ship$20.00 Rider/$10.00 PassengerEnds at Billy’s Oak Grove Inn 5324 White Horse Pike, Egg HarborLive Music, Goodie BAskets, Gift Cards, Give-a-ways,Tattoo Artist, and much more Helen - 609-309-2984

SEPTEMBER 17TH . 8TH ANNUAL MOTORCYCLE POKER RUN, PICNIC, CLAM BAKE . Starts and Ends at the Clinton Elks Lodge 211 Sidney Road, Pittstown Reg: 9:00 to 11:00am65 Mile scenic ride, picnic, clam bake, prizes, vendors, music, and more

SEPTEMBER 17TH . STARVE POVERTY POKER RUNStarts at Triple T Canoes 1800 Double Trouble Rd, Beachwood Reg: 9:00 to 11:00am Highest hand turned in by 2:00pm at Chili’s wins high prize of a We-ber portable grill. $20.00 rider/$10.00 PassengerPlease bring a non-perishable item to donate to Lacey Foodbank. Ends at Chili’s, Hooper Ave, Toms River contact Linda Mason @ 732-207-0640

SEPTEMBER 18TH . JERSEY SHORE ANIMAL CENTER’S BIKER’S 4 ANI-MALS POKER RUN . Host: Harley-Davidson Buell of Ocean County Reg: $20 driver/$10 passenger Pre-Reg discount available Registration: 8:30am to 9:30amRide starts and ends at Harley-Davidson Buell of Ocean CountyFree Lunch * Cash Prizes * DJ * Lapel Pins * 50/50 * T-Shirts and more! 732-920-1600 x20

SEPTEMBER 18TH . POKER RUN FOR AUTISM SONS OF ARMAGEDDON MC . Starts: American Biker Image 299 S Rt 73, West Berlin Reg: 10am to 12 Noon Cash Prize for Winner Ends at Waterford Works with food, music, and prizes 609-254-7645

SEPTEMBER 18TH . 12TH ANNUAL ANDIAMO BENEFIT RUNAndiamo’s, 23 Hardenburg Ave, Haworth, Registration Opens 8:15am Run Leaves at 10:20am Bike $30.00/Rider $15.00Ride ends with Party.

SEPTEMBER 22ND-25TH . SEASIDE HEIGHTS BIKE WEEKKrazy White Boys Stunts Riders, Hard Core MX Jump Teams, Vendors down across from the BoardWalk, Bike Show on the Boardwalk, FASTLANEBIKER Four State Biker Build-Off. This event will run along with the NJ STATE HOG RALLY and the Que By the Sea BBQ Competition. For vendor and bike show info.: contact mark 973-663-6377

SEPTEMBER 24TH . POKER RUNRegistration 11 am, 60 Atlantic St. Bridgeton, $20.00 Rider/$10.00 passenger (856) 451-9839

SEPTEMBER 24TH . SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROAR DICE RUNAmerican Legion Post 493, 420 Radio Rd., Mystic Island Registration 9:00 am to 11:30 am$20.00 Rider/$15.00 Passenger End in Barnegat Ride, food, music, cash prizes .(609) 384-9270

SEPTEMBER 24TH . 100 YEARS MOTORCYCLES IN AMERICA . Morris Mu-seum, Morristown, A Spectacular Event Includes Biker Bar, Dinning, Dancing,, Plus Live Auction. Dress is black tie or black leather. This is a fund raiser for the museum.973-971-3705

SEPTEMBER 25TH . HOPE AROUND THE CURVE INDIAN MOTORCYCLE OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY . 2365 US Hwy 22, UnionReg: 9:00am $20.00 Rider/$10.00 Passenger Continental Breakfast, BBQ Lunch, & Live Entertain-ment at the Springfields K of C Harvard St, Summit

SEPTEMBER 25TH . 8TH ANNUAL ROB’S PRE-WINTER POKER RUN . Sponsored by Millville Elks Lodge # 580 The event starts at the Elks Lodge, 1815 East Broad St in Millville. Registration is from 9:00 am to11:00 am and the run starts at 11:00 am. The fee is $20.00 for the rider and $20.00 for a passenger. The route is approximately 90 miles. The proceeds benefit the NJ Make A Wish Foundation.

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Greetings everyone and welcome back to “The Chef’s Lane”, where you’ll find the very best in Biker food and the Sweet side for Bikers by Bikers. Well, Labor Day is here and that’s the first sign the riding season is drawing to an end, but there’s

still plenty of time to get the good riding in and the same goes for your grill, keep those fires burning!! Many thank to Crazy Mike from New York for all his awesome Biker recipes, you need to check them out and yes, Melody and friends has the Desserts covered too, so come on in and enjoy! 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, Melody and Family

The Fast Lane:Ranch Potatoes . Submitted by: angied, NJ Ingredients: 4 large Baking Potatoes peeled and sliced, 1/2 package Ranch salad dressing mix, 1 cup Yogurt -- un-flavored, 1 teaspoon Salt, 1/4 teaspoon Black Pepper, 1/3 cup Dry Bread Crumbs. Directions: In a medium sized bowl, mix salad dressing mix with yogurt. Toss potatoes with dressing mixture, salt, and pepper. Place in greased 9x13 pan, then sprinkle with bread crumbs.. Cover and bake at 375 degrees F for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake 20 minutes longer until potatoes are tender.

Beer Can Chicken . Submitted by: crazymike, NY Ingredients 1 4–5 lbs. whole chicken 2 tsp. vegetable oil + 1 can beer Rub ingredients: 1 tsp. dry mustard 1 tsp. granulated onion 1 tsp. paprika 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. granulated garlic 1/2 tsp. ground coriander 1/2 tsp. ground cumin 1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper Directions: In a small bowl combine the rub ingredients. Re-move and discard the neck, giblets, and any excess fat from the chicken. Rinse the chicken, inside and out, under cold water and pat dry with paper towels. Lightly brush or spray all over with the vegetable oil and season, inside and out, with the rub. Open the beer can and pour out half of the beer. Set the half-full can on a flat surface and slide the chicken over the top so the can fits inside the cavity. Transfer the bird to the grill, keeping the can upright. Carefully balance the chicken on its two legs and the can. Barbecue over indirect medium heat until the juices run clear and the internal temperature reaches 170°F in the breast and 180°F in the thickest part of the thigh, 1 ¼ to 1 ½ hours. Keep the lid closed as often as possible during barbecuing. Wearing barbecue mitts, carefully remove the chicken and the can from the grill, being careful not to spill the beer – it will be hot. Let the chicken rest for about 10 minutes before lifting it from the can. Discard the beer. Cut the chicken into serving pieces and serve warm.

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June 5 2011 . Philadephia PAStory, Ridin’ and Pics by Lutz

When you hear Philadephia, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? No, not cheesesteaks! (Although that sounds good...) Brotherly love... Well almost there! Ok, I’ll add motorcycle to the equation... Now you got it! Home to the Northeast Riders M/C and one the best butt kickin’ parties in Philadelphia.

It was overcast and forecast for rain but, miss this party, no way. The Northeast Riders M/C throw 2 par-ties a year and are worth the ride. Luckily, the weather held out and the ride over in the 75 degree temp was as about as good as it gets. No sooner then pulling up to the gig, you could feel it was gonna be a good party. Once inside, grab some food and drink, check-out the vendors, run into some old friends, checkout the bands, lots to do.

F.T.F. Performance had a mobile dyno if ya wanted to squeeze out a few more ponies from your bike... Tons of bikes lined up inside and outside beggin’ to be looked at and the ladies at the party were easy on the eyes, too! If that wasn’t enough, you could try your skill at the bike games like the weenie bite, keg toss, and slow race... You could bring home that trophy! And for the grand finale’, Brother Bebops infa-mous wet t-shirt contest (guaranteed to keep ‘em to the end)!!

There’s not much more to say but thanks to the North-east Riders M/C for a great time and we’ll see you there this fall.

NORTHEAST RIDERS MC15TH ANNUAL HAWG WILD PIG ROAST

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June 5 2011 . Philadephia PAStory, Ridin’ and Pics by Lutz

When you hear Philadephia, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? No, not cheesesteaks! (Although that sounds good...) Brotherly love... Well almost there! Ok, I’ll add motorcycle to the equation... Now you got it! Home to the Northeast Riders M/C and one the best butt kickin’ parties in Philadelphia.

It was overcast and forecast for rain but, miss this party, no way. The Northeast Riders M/C throw 2 par-ties a year and are worth the ride. Luckily, the weather held out and the ride over in the 75 degree temp was as about as good as it gets. No sooner then pulling up to the gig, you could feel it was gonna be a good party. Once inside, grab some food and drink, check-out the vendors, run into some old friends, checkout the bands, lots to do.

F.T.F. Performance had a mobile dyno if ya wanted to squeeze out a few more ponies from your bike... Tons of bikes lined up inside and outside beggin’ to be looked at and the ladies at the party were easy on the eyes, too! If that wasn’t enough, you could try your skill at the bike games like the weenie bite, keg toss, and slow race... You could bring home that trophy! And for the grand finale’, Brother Bebops infa-mous wet t-shirt contest (guaranteed to keep ‘em to the end)!!

There’s not much more to say but thanks to the North-east Riders M/C for a great time and we’ll see you there this fall.

NORTHEAST RIDERS MC15TH ANNUAL HAWG WILD PIG ROAST

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There’s a new G.O.P. club in town and it ain’t your daddy’s Republican club…enter, make that “rumble in”, G.O.P. Riders Motorcycle Club. G.O.P Riders is a club made up of like-minded people, people who are con-cerned about the direction the country is headed, people who hate the liberal bias in the media, and people who believe that being a Republican is just bitchin’. Where did this idea come from? G.O.P Riders Motorcycle Club was founded at the old Philadelphia Republican Club in Port Richmond by Bill Pettigrew a Philadel-phia Republican Ward Leader. Bill, a new motorcycle enthusiast, was wondering if there were any Repub-lican-based motorcycle clubs...the Knights of Columbus have one, the Shriners have one, Vietnam Vets have one-the list is end-less. But a Republican motorcycle club had never been done, until now. G.O.P Riders Motorcycle Club is now chartered in Philadelphia, Cape May County, NJ, Montgomery County, PA and the newest Chapter in Chester County, PA. “The hope,” says PA Chapter President and Co-founder, Bill Shaw “…is to first take this across the Commonwealth and South Jer-sey, with chapters in every county, then eventually take it nation-wide.” National Chapter President, Bill Pettigrew adds, “We accept all kinds of bikers from all walks of life, as long as they are registered Repub-lican voters. It doesn’t matter what you ride, as long as it is a motorcycle or a trike. Unlike many other motorcycle clubs, wom-en can be full, voting members, as long as they ride their own. This is a motorcycle club, after all.” So, the vision a lot of us have of Republicans being “stuffed shirts” or the “party of the rich” is definitely a fallacy…the members of this new club hail from all walks of life, with basically two common threads running between them-conserva-tive values and the love of being heels-up with their face in the wind. Visit their web page at www.go-priders.org, for more information and their mission statement. If you’re interested in joining, you can contact them by emailing: [email protected]

1ST ANNUAL FRANK L. RIZZO MEMORIALMOTORCYCLE RIDE HOSTED BY THE G.O.P. RIDERSGOP RIDERS: WE AIN’T YOUR DADDY’S MOTORCYCLE CLUB

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There’s a new G.O.P. club in town and it ain’t your daddy’s Republican club…enter, make that “rumble in”, G.O.P. Riders Motorcycle Club. G.O.P Riders is a club made up of like-minded people, people who are con-cerned about the direction the country is headed, people who hate the liberal bias in the media, and people who believe that being a Republican is just bitchin’. Where did this idea come from? G.O.P Riders Motorcycle Club was founded at the old Philadelphia Republican Club in Port Richmond by Bill Pettigrew a Philadel-phia Republican Ward Leader. Bill, a new motorcycle enthusiast, was wondering if there were any Repub-lican-based motorcycle clubs...the Knights of Columbus have one, the Shriners have one, Vietnam Vets have one-the list is end-less. But a Republican motorcycle club had never been done, until now. G.O.P Riders Motorcycle Club is now chartered in Philadelphia, Cape May County, NJ, Montgomery County, PA and the newest Chapter in Chester County, PA. “The hope,” says PA Chapter President and Co-founder, Bill Shaw “…is to first take this across the Commonwealth and South Jer-sey, with chapters in every county, then eventually take it nation-wide.” National Chapter President, Bill Pettigrew adds, “We accept all kinds of bikers from all walks of life, as long as they are registered Repub-lican voters. It doesn’t matter what you ride, as long as it is a motorcycle or a trike. Unlike many other motorcycle clubs, wom-en can be full, voting members, as long as they ride their own. This is a motorcycle club, after all.” So, the vision a lot of us have of Republicans being “stuffed shirts” or the “party of the rich” is definitely a fallacy…the members of this new club hail from all walks of life, with basically two common threads running between them-conserva-tive values and the love of being heels-up with their face in the wind. Visit their web page at www.go-priders.org, for more information and their mission statement. If you’re interested in joining, you can contact them by emailing: [email protected]

1ST ANNUAL FRANK L. RIZZO MEMORIALMOTORCYCLE RIDE HOSTED BY THE G.O.P. RIDERSGOP RIDERS: WE AIN’T YOUR DADDY’S MOTORCYCLE CLUB

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For Information:www.fastlanebikershows.comor Call Mark 973.663.6377

seaside bike weekS E P T E M B E R 2 2 N D T O 2 5 T H , 2 0 1 1SEASIDE HEIGHTS . NJ

FREE EVENTKrazy white boysstunt rider showBoardwalk Bike show4 State Biker Build-Off

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This months’ column is different from my previous columns in that I am choosing to be a little more self-indulgent.

I simply want to share with you the trip I just experienced wherein my wife and I spent a week traveling through Italy. For those of you who have had an opportunity to visit Italy you know what a beautiful country it is and for those who may have an opportunity to go, I would encourage you to do so. To tour the Vatican, see the Sistine Chapel and walk through the coliseum is an experience that I will never forget. What amazed me most about the Vatican was the sheer amount of artwork and of course the paintings by Michelangelo. These paintings need to be seen to be fully appreciated.

The other aspect that I found amazing was the unbelievable number of motor-scooters. In both Florence and Rome, there were at least as many scooters as there were cars, however, surprisingly few motorcycles of any make or model. Virtually every street has scooters parked side-by-side in every possible spot. Unfortunately, I am not sure there are any rules of the road in Rome or Florence with the exception of, if it appears as though you can squeeze your car or scooter into a space to beat out the vehicle next to you, you do it! I don’t think I would ever attempt to drive a car or motorcycle in these cities.

On a more relevant topic, I am a member of a chat-room called “Biker or Not” which is a social networking website for Bikers. I have found some very relevant information on this site that would be of benefit to many of you. Most recently there was a discussion about insurance and the appropriate price to pay. Some were complaining they were paying too much, and some were bragging about how little they were paying. However, I failed to read any discussion about the type of coverage one should have and the importance of the coverage. It seemed that most were concerned simply with the cost. For those of you who read my columns on a regular basis, you know that

I am a huge advocate of purchasing as much insurance for your motorcycle that you can reasonably afford. Although nobody likes to pay insurance premiums, if you are going to spend a couple of hundred dollars for insurance you might as well spend a few bucks more and make sure that you have the coverage you need if and when you ever need it.

So as part of this discussion, I put in my two cents stating that while price is always important, the types and limits of coverage you purchase should be the primary concern when purchasing motorcycle, or any other, insurance.

I am not going to go into the specifics of coverages in this column as I have stated my preferences many times before, however, I want to reiterate that when purchasing new motorcycle insurance, or switching companies, the price of the coverage should NEVER be your primary factor. Given the tough economic times, every one is looking to save money but the cost difference between a minimal policy and a policy that provides decent coverage, can often be as little as $4-$8.00 a month. For many bikers that ride motorcycles costing $10-$25,000, an extra $4-$8 dollars a month shouldn’t put too much of a dent in anyone’s wallet.

In closing I would like to add that we will be making an appearance at the Diversified Riders Block Party and BBQ on August 27th in Ambler, PA and then at Lansdale Bike Night on Saturday, September 10, 2011. Should you attend either of these events, please look for our booth and stop by to say hello!

I hope you find this information informative and if you would like additional information on this topic, or any other, I can always be reached at [email protected] or 1-888-CYCLE-LAW (1-888-292-5352).

ASK THE ATTORNEYB y : L e e D . G a b e r , E s q u i r e1-888-CYCLE-LAW . [email protected]

Sincerely, LEE D. GABER, EsquireThe one and only “Cycle Attorney”

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I am a huge advocate of purchasing as much insurance for your motorcycle that you can reasonably afford. Although nobody likes to pay insurance premiums, if you are going to spend a couple of hundred dollars for insurance you might as well spend a few bucks more and make sure that you have the coverage you need if and

So as part of this discussion, I put in my two cents stating that while price is always important, the types and limits of coverage you purchase should be the primary concern when purchasing motorcycle, or any other, insurance.

I am not going to go into the specifics of coverages in this column as I have stated my preferences many times before, however, I want to reiterate that when purchasing new motorcycle insurance, or switching companies, the price of the coverage should NEVER be your primary factor. Given the tough economic times, every one is looking to save money but the cost difference between a minimal policy and a policy that provides decent coverage, can often be as little as $4-$8.00 a month. For many bikers that ride motorcycles costing $10-$25,000, an extra $4-$8 dollars a month shouldn’t put too much of

In closing I would like to add that we will be making an appearance at the Diversified Riders Block Party and BBQ on August 27th in Ambler, PA and then at Lansdale Bike Night on Saturday, September 10, 2011. Should you attend either of these events, please look for our

I hope you find this information informative and if you would like additional information on this topic, or any other, I can always be reached at LeeGaber@cycleattorney.

ASK THE ATTORNEY

Sincerely, LEE D. GABER, EsquireThe one and only “Cycle Attorney”

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I am a huge advocate of purchasing as much insurance for your motorcycle that you can reasonably afford. Although nobody likes to pay insurance premiums, if you are going to spend a couple of hundred dollars for insurance you might as well spend a few bucks more and make sure that you have the coverage you need if and

So as part of this discussion, I put in my two cents stating that while price is always important, the types and limits of coverage you purchase should be the primary concern when purchasing motorcycle, or any other, insurance.

I am not going to go into the specifics of coverages in this column as I have stated my preferences many times before, however, I want to reiterate that when purchasing new motorcycle insurance, or switching companies, the price of the coverage should NEVER be your primary factor. Given the tough economic times, every one is looking to save money but the cost difference between a minimal policy and a policy that provides decent coverage, can often be as little as $4-$8.00 a month. For many bikers that ride motorcycles costing $10-$25,000, an extra $4-$8 dollars a month shouldn’t put too much of

In closing I would like to add that we will be making an appearance at the Diversified Riders Block Party and BBQ on August 27th in Ambler, PA and then at Lansdale Bike Night on Saturday, September 10, 2011. Should you attend either of these events, please look for our

I hope you find this information informative and if you would like additional information on this topic, or any other, I can always be reached at LeeGaber@cycleattorney.

ASK THE ATTORNEY

Sincerely, LEE D. GABER, EsquireThe one and only “Cycle Attorney”

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Photographed by Mark Vetrini

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Friday . September 2ndDANNY NOVA

Friday . September 9thTIME PIECE

Friday . September 16thTHE WMD’S BAND

Friday . September 30thDANNY NOVA

THE BANDS CONTINUE INOCTOBER

Saturday . October 1stTIME PIECE

Saturday . October 8thSONNY KENN

Saturday . October 15thTHE WMD’S BAND

Saturday . October 22ndBILLY HECTOR

Saturday . October 29thDANNY NOVA

THE BANDS CONTINUE INNOVEMBER

Saturday . November 5th

TIME PIECE

Saturday . November 12th

SONNY KENN

Saturday . November 19th

THE RAZORBACKSSaturday . November 26th

DANNY NOVA

RAZORBACKS RETURN FORDECEMBER

Saturday . December 3rdTIME PIECE

Saturday . December 10thSONNY KENN

Saturday . December 17thTHE RAZORBACKS

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1979 HARLEY-DAVIDSON SPORTSTER XLCH1000 ccCraft Tec FrameDana Springer front endHandlebars by Dan NorthropPaint by Bob Tricozzi

THE PHOENIX

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This bike was made in a biker build off in the Black Thorne Tesort at Catskill Mountain Thunder. The bike is called The Phoenix and was built by the whole Satan Cycle crew and Behind Bars Cycles. Hope to see ev-erybody this year September 16th through the 19th at Catskill Mountain Thunder!

Satan Cycles . 666 . Call for info: 518-756-5700

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The function of the carburetor is to mix fuel with air in the correct proportion and send that mixture to the combustion cham-bers via the intake manifold over the entire RPM bandwidth. There have been several different carburetors used on the big twin engine over the years, including Linkert, Bendix, Keihen, and SU. In ad-dition, as the carburetor is one of the most commonly upgraded parts, versions by S&S, Edlebrock, Holley Mikuni and others have found their way onto many a V-Twin. To explain the basic function that all carburetors perform we first need to examine their main components. All designs share in common these five main parts: venturi, fuel bowl, spray tube, jet and throttle valve. The venturi is the main air inlet/outlet chamber and can be viewed as a back to back funnel pair. As the air enters, its velocity increases as the area of the port is first decreased, then increased. This fast moving air creates a drop in pressure (or vacuum) that draws in fuel stored in the bowl. The bowl is vented to atmospheric pressure and the fuel level kept relatively constant by a float operated, needle and seat valve system. Its important the float level be correctly adjusted, as the mixture can lean out if the level becomes too low. Connecting the bowl to the venturi is the spray tube, also known as an emulsion or discharge tube or a needle jet. It helps in mixing the fuel with air as it discharges into the lower pressure area of the venturi. This pres-sure differential or signal is very important to the operation of the carburetor, and generally the stronger signal the better. The jet is a threaded restrictive nozzle that allows for sizing the fuel mixture as it enters the venturi. The throttle valve (can be a slide, butterfly or cylindrical valve) regulates air flow to the venturi intake side, allow-ing for overall control of the mixture into the engine. This describes a VERY basic carburetor, which would be able to provide an ALMOST proportional air flow to RPM ratio. The equivalent would be a carburetor with only a main jet circuit. Due to fluid dynamics this not quite proportional flow would result in an over rich condition as RPM increased. Subsequently, additional metering circuits are added to provide for more precise mixture control. There are 3 main types of carburetor designs; slide, but-terfly and constant vacuum (or constant velocity). Each has advan-tages and disadvantages, but all can be made to perform satisfac-torily by using the correct tuning procedure. The slide or flat slide design has no throttle plate, and works as a variable venturi by altering the volume of the flow cham-ber as the slide is raised and lowered. This keeps air velocity high, resulting in strong signal. Examples of this type are many of the Mikuni products. The butterfly design uses a throttle plate to control air flow to a fixed size venturi. The problem with this design is the turbu-lence created by air flow across the butterfly plate. This requires a

larger compensating venturi entry and exit than would be required for a given flow. The S&S and Linkert units are butterfly types. The CV design was used by SU and currently on the factory Keihen units. The Keihen also has a butterfly plate regulating air flow that operates in conjunction with a

vacuum operated piston that constantly varies the venturi area. This design maintains strong signal at low and high air flows, but suffers from the turbulence created by the butterfly. Depending on the specific unit, the number and type of

adjustments will vary. In general, we can break them down into: float adjustment, choke or en-richer ad-justment, accelerator pump adjustment, idle setting and the various circuits mixture settings. Carburetor tuning is usually broken down into four ranges where the air to fuel ratio should be optimized. They are: Idle, Off Idle, Midrange and Top End. You should always note the size or other speci-fications of the various jets and needles, positions of

the clips, number of washers, turns of adjust-ment screws from full in and any other vari-ables prior to making any changes. This will allow you to make gradual tuning changes and be able to return to a known point if the change didn’t make for a positive result. In most all cases, only one variable is changed at a time and the motorcycle is tested in some way be-tween each change. Methods of testing can be a Dynamometer run, spark plug reading, drag

strip run or a controlled ride. The test should center on the RPM range where the circuit adjustment will have the greatest effect, but overlapping RPM points should be looked at to be sure no adverse affect occurred. These charts show the RPM band (or control position) that the tuning circuits affect on some different, common carburetors:

Keihen CV: Idle to 1/4 piston: Idle mixture screw and low speed jet1/4 to 3/4 piston: Jet needle, needle jet and piston spring3/4 to open piston: Main jet

Mikuni Slide:Idle to 1/4 slide: Air screw and pilot jet1/16 to 1/4 slide: Needle jet1/8 to 3/4 slide: Jet needle3/4 to open slide: Main jet

S&S Butterfly:Idle to 3000 RPM: Idle mixture screw and intermediate jet2500 to redline: Main jet and main air bleed

Modified S&S (with single Thunder Jet):Idle to 3000 RPM: Idle mixture screw, int. jet and int. air bleed2500 to redline: Main jet and main air bleed4500 to redline: Thunder Jet and Thunder Jet air bleed

Till next time...

POWER TUNING PART 2: CARBURETOR BASICS

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ATLANTIC CITYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

219 E White Horse PikeGalloway, NJ609-652-5555

www.acharley.com

BERGEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

124 Essex StreetRochelle Park, NJ

201-843-6930www.bergenharleydavidson.com

NEW PRODUCTS FROMHARLEY-DAVIDSON®

NEW CURVED LICENSE PLATE FRAME FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Rebuilt with a New Look, Fit and Feel

NEW DETACH DEPOT WALL RACKS FOR DETACHABLE ACCESSORIESConvenient, Secure Storage for Tour-Pak®, Racks, Windshields, Leather Bags and More

De-clutter the garage with the new Detach Depot Wall Rack (P/N 93100005, $199.95) from Harley-David-son® Genuine Motor Accessories, an off-the-fl oor, secure storage place for Harley-

Davidson detachable accessories. This heavy-duty rack features fi ve coated rods that can be positioned in adjustable mounting slots to accommo-date detachable windshields, backrests, luggage racks, and Tour-Pak® luggage in almost any combination. The rack can be mounted to any wall, and the 16-inch on-center can be alligned securely to wall studs. Kit includes black-fi nished side panels, fi ve coated rods, decorative end caps, and all necessary mounting hardware. For use with H-D® Genuine Motor Accessory detachable products including

Tour-Pak® mounting racks, sissy bars, luggage racks, rider backrests and detachable-style windshields. Quick-

release style detachable windshields and rider backrests require the separate purchase of auxiliary mount kits.

The new Detach Depot for Saddlebags (P/N 93100002, $89.95) also offers secure storage for Harley-Davidson Detachable Leather Saddlebags. It features adjustable docking points that function just like the motorcycle’s mounting points and provides a great place to store your bags when not in use.

NEW TRANSPARENT PAINT GUARD KIT PROTECTS SADDLEBAG LIDSClear Material Helps Prevent Scuffs and Chips in Painted Lid Surface

The new Transparent Paint Guard Kit for Saddlebag Lids (P/N 11100028, $79.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories is designed to protect saddlebag lids from boot scuffs, road debris, and scratching keys and jacket zippers. The four pieces of crystal-clear material protect the paint on the lids without changing the look of the bike. Minor scuffs and scratches are disguised due to the optical properties of the material. The application process is similar to that of tinted window fi lm, and the material can be removed and replaced when it is no longer cosmetically appealing. Fits 1993-later Touring models with Color-Matched Hard Saddlebags. Not for use on leather-covered bags.

NEW GET-A-GRIP™ HAND GRIPS FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Tactile Material, Curved Shape and Choice of Size for Outstanding Comfort

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ROM®

AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR LOCAL HARLEY DEALERS!

HIGHROADSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

211 Woodbridge AvenueHighland Park, NJ

732-985-7546www.highroadshd.com

LIBERTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

12 W. Milton AvenueRahway, NJ

732-381-2400www.libertyharley.com

NEW CURVED LICENSE PLATE FRAME FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Rebuilt with a New Look, Fit and Feel

The new Curved License Plate Frame ($79.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories is shaped to hug the contour of the rear fender. Designed to replace the original-equipment black license plate bracket, installation requires no drilling or rewiring. The front frame cover conceals the plate’s mounting holes and raw edges, and the curved shape hides the unfinished rear side of the plate. Available in chrome or gloss-black finish, the complete kit includes all required mounting hardware. It fits many 2006-later Touring models, 2005-later Softail Deluxe and 2005-’07 Softail Springer Classic models.

NEW GET-A-GRIP™ HAND GRIPS FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Tactile Material, Curved Shape and Choice of Size for Outstanding Comfort

The new Get-A-Grip™ Hand Grips ($79.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories feature a tacti-fied rubber surface for a superior connection to the controls in wet or dry weather. The soft-touch, cross-hatched

rubber surface feels good against both gloved and bare skin. The Òthicker in the middleÓ profile and choice of standard or magnum diameter mean these grips will fit comfortably in almost any size

hand. Select the mirror-chrome or gloss-black finish to accent a personal customizing plan. The easy-to-install “glueless” design allows the grips to be removed for service without damage.

Get-A-Grip™ Hand Grips are available in standard or magnum diameter, with black or chrome trim, to fit 1996-later VRSC™, XL, XR, Dyna®, and Softail® models, and 1997- later Touring and Trike models.

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ATLANTIC CITYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

219 E White Horse PikeGalloway, NJ609-652-5555

www.acharley.com

BERGEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

124 Essex StreetRochelle Park, NJ

201-843-6930www.bergenharleydavidson.com

NEW PRODUCTS FROMHARLEY-DAVIDSON®

NEW CURVED LICENSE PLATE FRAME FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Rebuilt with a New Look, Fit and Feel

NEW DETACH DEPOT WALL RACKS FOR DETACHABLE ACCESSORIESConvenient, Secure Storage for Tour-Pak®, Racks, Windshields, Leather Bags and More

De-clutter the garage with the new Detach Depot Wall Rack (P/N 93100005, $199.95) from Harley-David-son® Genuine Motor Accessories, an off-the-fl oor, secure storage place for Harley-

Davidson detachable accessories. This heavy-duty rack features fi ve coated rods that can be positioned in adjustable mounting slots to accommo-date detachable windshields, backrests, luggage racks, and Tour-Pak® luggage in almost any combination. The rack can be mounted to any wall, and the 16-inch on-center can be alligned securely to wall studs. Kit includes black-fi nished side panels, fi ve coated rods, decorative end caps, and all necessary mounting hardware. For use with H-D® Genuine Motor Accessory detachable products including

Tour-Pak® mounting racks, sissy bars, luggage racks, rider backrests and detachable-style windshields. Quick-

release style detachable windshields and rider backrests require the separate purchase of auxiliary mount kits.

The new Detach Depot for Saddlebags (P/N 93100002, $89.95) also offers secure storage for Harley-Davidson Detachable Leather Saddlebags. It features adjustable docking points that function just like the motorcycle’s mounting points and provides a great place to store your bags when not in use.

NEW TRANSPARENT PAINT GUARD KIT PROTECTS SADDLEBAG LIDSClear Material Helps Prevent Scuffs and Chips in Painted Lid Surface

The new Transparent Paint Guard Kit for Saddlebag Lids (P/N 11100028, $79.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories is designed to protect saddlebag lids from boot scuffs, road debris, and scratching keys and jacket zippers. The four pieces of crystal-clear material protect the paint on the lids without changing the look of the bike. Minor scuffs and scratches are disguised due to the optical properties of the material. The application process is similar to that of tinted window fi lm, and the material can be removed and replaced when it is no longer cosmetically appealing. Fits 1993-later Touring models with Color-Matched Hard Saddlebags. Not for use on leather-covered bags.

NEW GET-A-GRIP™ HAND GRIPS FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Tactile Material, Curved Shape and Choice of Size for Outstanding Comfort

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ROM®

AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR LOCAL HARLEY DEALERS!

HIGHROADSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

211 Woodbridge AvenueHighland Park, NJ

732-985-7546www.highroadshd.com

LIBERTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

12 W. Milton AvenueRahway, NJ

732-381-2400www.libertyharley.com

NEW CURVED LICENSE PLATE FRAME FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Rebuilt with a New Look, Fit and Feel

The new Curved License Plate Frame ($79.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories is shaped to hug the contour of the rear fender. Designed to replace the original-equipment black license plate bracket, installation requires no drilling or rewiring. The front frame cover conceals the plate’s mounting holes and raw edges, and the curved shape hides the unfinished rear side of the plate. Available in chrome or gloss-black finish, the complete kit includes all required mounting hardware. It fits many 2006-later Touring models, 2005-later Softail Deluxe and 2005-’07 Softail Springer Classic models.

NEW GET-A-GRIP™ HAND GRIPS FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Tactile Material, Curved Shape and Choice of Size for Outstanding Comfort

The new Get-A-Grip™ Hand Grips ($79.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories feature a tacti-fied rubber surface for a superior connection to the controls in wet or dry weather. The soft-touch, cross-hatched

rubber surface feels good against both gloved and bare skin. The Òthicker in the middleÓ profile and choice of standard or magnum diameter mean these grips will fit comfortably in almost any size

hand. Select the mirror-chrome or gloss-black finish to accent a personal customizing plan. The easy-to-install “glueless” design allows the grips to be removed for service without damage.

Get-A-Grip™ Hand Grips are available in standard or magnum diameter, with black or chrome trim, to fit 1996-later VRSC™, XL, XR, Dyna®, and Softail® models, and 1997- later Touring and Trike models.

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Originally only available in New Jersey, Rider Insurance has branched out to provide motorcycle insurance to Indiana, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. Starting September 1, 2011, Rider will be available to Delaware residents. Founded in 1971 by motorcycle enthusiast Har-ry Bleiwise, and built on his dedication to riding, Rider is currently the largest motorcycle insurance provider in New Jersey, and the only carrier serving the motorcycle com-munity exclusively. Rider is now expanding operations to provide coverage to riders on the highways and back roads of Delaware.

Rider Insurance prides itself on competitive rates, excellent coverage, and hassle free service. Our representatives are committed to providing an unparalleled level of customer care, one that will give riders the freedom to embrace the sport of riding. We provide coverage regardless of income or education level, with no credit checks. A number of discounts are available. Coverage options include liability only as well as a physical damage package with a variety

RIDER INSURANCE WILL NOW PROVIDEMOTORCYCLE INSURANCE TO DELAWARE

of liability limits available. Rider insures a wide range of motorcycles, including:

Touring Bikes . Sport Bikes . Motocross . Scooters . Mo-peds . ATVs . Enduro . Road/Trail . Reconstructed . Sal-vaged . Custom

In addition to providing insurance coverage to the motor-cycle community, Rider feels it is important to give back to the community. Through the Bleiwise Family Charitable Foundations and general corporate sponsorships and do-nations, Rider has been able to support many organiza-tions. For the list of charitable contributions, visit www.rider.com.

For more information on Rider Insurance or to get a quick quote, call 800-595-6393 or visit www.rider.com. “Like” Rider Insurance on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all the latest updates and announcements.

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To Frank and the crew at Fast Lane Biker, who never forget us and always help us get our message out there, thank you.To the entire UNION construction workers that answered the call 10 years ago to help at ground zero and try to find survi-vors, thank you.

To local Union #3 IBEW and all its members for always being there and keeping the 17 members we lost from our union in the minds and hearts of all union members. Thank you.

To all the New Yorkers that came to ground zero on a daily basis to cheer us on as we walked into ground zero in the re-covery effort and all the volunteers that worked for days and days at ground zero, thank you.

To Seal Team Six, for killing that piece of shit with one to the head and one to the chest, thank you will never be enough.I can go on and on thanking everyone we have met over the last 10 years, but my point here is that 9/11/01 is a part of all of us now and what makes this country great is truly each other, its people, Americans coming together to help each other in our hour of need through all the ups and downs over the last ten years. We have met a lot of great people. 9/11 families paid a heavy price for this honor but if any good has come from this one day of sorrow its that the American has the best of what this world has to offer and American Brother-Hood MC got to meet a lot of them and the rest of the world got to see them.

So in closing, as we go forward and think about what hap-pened to us all on that day in September let’s keep Lester, Tommy, and James and all the others in our prayers and let us NEVER FORGET…….

JohnOPresident American BrotherHood MCwww.AmericanBrotherHoodMC.comSupport our Troops everywhere

Pictures By Tony Trezza

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FROM THE SMOKE COVERED SEAL COMES THE FOCUS OF AMISSION OF REMEMBRANCE..........So here we are 10 years later. The memories of that summer day on 9/11/01 still in our minds like it was yesterday. The Mayor and the city now call us “family members” and after all this time we still carry the photos of those we lost, Here we are still at ground zero long after the press has left from their last big story. We’re still looking at the rise in numbers of the fallen US soldiers who now have the job of taking on the terrorists right at their front door step. The number of lost US soldiers is well over 6000 KIA and many, many more wounded. I hope the rest of the country knows that the heavy price for freedom we all enjoy is at the cost of blood shed on the battle field. If they don’t just send them to us , 9/11 family members who still have an empty chair at Christmas and no ground for the tears of loss to touch because the DNA that we now use cannot identify their sons or daughters, mothers or fathers among the 15,000 human remains that were recovered and still sit at the OCME office waiting for a final resting place. Knowing that 9/11/01 was the reason that so many young men and women chose to join our military maybe the nonbelievers should stand with a family when the door bell rings and on the other side of the door is the news of a son killed on the battle field, then maybe, just maybe they will understand were all free because of them.

Because of the time I spent in the recovery effort at ground zero, looking out at all the smoke and bent steel, and from the loss and pain of knowing that my younger brother James M. Cartier was never going to come home came a reality like a light in my mind just turned on. We need to do more. We must NEVER FORGET 9/11/01. So Sergio, George, Carlos and the rest of the crew and I put our heads together and in November 2001 American BrotherHood MC was born. It is our way to keep James Cartier, Lester Marino, Tommy Ashton and all the others who were killed on 9/11/01 from being forgotten and a way to show our support for our troops. So, on this 10th anniversary I think it would be best to use the time to thank everyone who gave us support from the beginning.

I have to start with the rank and file of American BrotherHood MC and their families whom without we would never have been able to reach as far as we have in keeping the message out there. They have stood with 9/11 family members, cried and laughed with us for ten years with honor, pride and respect and they have become my brothers and family. For all they do I’m grateful. This is a debt in life that is so great it can never be repaid. They make this club what it is and keep the memories alive.

To our families who give us the support to carry on every day as we ride to remember.

To Butch and Richie and Rachael all formally from Ultimate Custom Cycles thank you for rebuilding my brother James’ motorcycle and making it into a moving memorial for everyone that was killed that day. This bike now sits in the window of the preview museum at 20 Vessey Street at the world trade center for the entire world to see.

To all the MC clubs who have welcomed us in a biker community and are now our friends especially Sparks President Unforgiven MC who helped me get started on the right track. Thank you.

So here we are 10 years later. The memories of that summer day on 9/11/01

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To Frank and the crew at Fast Lane Biker, who never forget us and always help us get our message out there, thank you.To the entire UNION construction workers that answered the call 10 years ago to help at ground zero and try to find survi-vors, thank you.

To local Union #3 IBEW and all its members for always being there and keeping the 17 members we lost from our union in the minds and hearts of all union members. Thank you.

To all the New Yorkers that came to ground zero on a daily basis to cheer us on as we walked into ground zero in the re-covery effort and all the volunteers that worked for days and days at ground zero, thank you.

To Seal Team Six, for killing that piece of shit with one to the head and one to the chest, thank you will never be enough.I can go on and on thanking everyone we have met over the last 10 years, but my point here is that 9/11/01 is a part of all of us now and what makes this country great is truly each other, its people, Americans coming together to help each other in our hour of need through all the ups and downs over the last ten years. We have met a lot of great people. 9/11 families paid a heavy price for this honor but if any good has come from this one day of sorrow its that the American has the best of what this world has to offer and American Brother-Hood MC got to meet a lot of them and the rest of the world got to see them.

So in closing, as we go forward and think about what hap-pened to us all on that day in September let’s keep Lester, Tommy, and James and all the others in our prayers and let us NEVER FORGET…….

JohnOPresident American BrotherHood MCwww.AmericanBrotherHoodMC.comSupport our Troops everywhere

Pictures By Tony Trezza

FROM THE SMOKE COVERED SEAL COMES THE FOCUS OF A

To Frank and the crew at Fast Lane Biker, who never forget us

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