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APRIL 2011 VOL 3 ISSUE 10 Features: Billy Lane’s CHOPPERS INC. ‘Luck’ UNDER MY SKIN TATTOO SHOP W/ TATTOO TONY Babe of the Month Daytona Bike Week Pics by Kimmy Cruz CALENDAR OF EVENTS TECH TIP LOOK INSIDE FOR NY BIKE NIGHTS!! You can’t go... If you don’t know! Feature Bike... ONE MAN’S SIN by Bob “Hop” Hopper

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APRIL 2011 VOL 3 ISSUE 10

Features:Billy Lane’s

CHOPPERS INC.‘Luck’

UNDER MY SKIN TATTOO SHOPW/ TATTOO TONY

Babe of the MonthDaytona Bike WeekPics by Kimmy Cruz

CALENDAR OF EVENTSTECH TIP

LOOK INSIDE FOR

NY BIKE NIGHTS!!You can’t go...If you don’t know!

Feature Bike...

ONE MAN’S SINby Bob “Hop” Hopper

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The time has finally come to check those tires and take care of the last minute fixes. The season is starting off with a BANG and we have great things to announce. Bike nights are back at the Tack Room Bar on Long Island. Check it out for its great people, trophies, food, awesome bikes, bands and coverage in the magazine. We have changed the event to the 4th Thursday of each month, so please make note of the change. We are pleased to announce the new home for the Albany Bike Nights, The Roadhouse Grille, which will be held the last Thursday of each month. James, the owner, can’t wait to get going! We are very excited about our new sponsor Budweiser. Along with Jack Daniels, Clarke Heating and Cooling, and JJ’s Cycle. It will be an excellent season of bands, food, trophies, feature bikes, and much, much more, and as always, presented by Lamination Preservation and ourselves. We are going have a great time! Tattoo Tony will be along in June as well as Sick Choppers, and so much more! Remember to call our advertisers for all your needs! It is because of them that we can bring you our magazine each month, so please tell them “Thanks!” while you’re checking out their places of business. If your favorite local shop, bar, tattoo joint, etc… is not in here, tell them they should be, the only state wide free biker magazine. We would like to welcome Gilligan’s, The Roadhouse Grille, Budweiser, Fine Line Graphics, Rockin Roadhouse, and Thumper's Leather to our magazine family! Support Fast Lane Biker by supporting our support!!

Letter from the Publisher

New York’s Biggest, Best, Baddest Motorcycle Magazine!!

Until next month... Keep your knees in the breeze!

Frank and Nancy

Fast Lane Biker New York

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LIST OF CULPRITSNATIONAL PUBLISHERMark Ruzicka

PUBLISHERFrank DiChristina

EDITORNancy Bucko

LAYOUT & DESIGNSherry Krial . Home at Work...

MEDIA SUPERVISOR & EVENT PLANNERVic Trippodo - 518-598-8004

KNOWN ASSOCIATES:PHOTOGRAPHYBill Gregorio, Mark Vetrini, Frank D., Nancy Bucko, Joe Gunther, Debbie & John Landers, JT Landers, Lou Pell, Joe Parisi, G.W.S.

CONTRIBUTING WRITERSJ.P. Fager, Larry Mazalatis, Mark Vetrini, Frank D, Nancy Bucko, Debbie & John Landers, Joe Gunther

Fastlane biker is published monthly and reproduction of content is not permitted without the express written approval of Frank DiChristina. 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.

FRONT COVER: One Man’s Sin by Bob ‘Hop’ Hopper, Carolyn featuring Black Label Choppers AMBBQ.

FAST LANE BIKER NYPO Box 276 Franklin, NJ 07416

Phone: 973-209-0100 . [email protected]

FLB SALESNEW YORK STATE SALESDebbie & Jonh Landers - 315-633-2049

NEW YORK STATE SALES(Binghamton . Norwich . Rest of NY State...)Johnny Quattrocchi - 607-226-1276

WESTERN NY SALESGene Schoek - 607-241-5107

EASTERN NY/ALBANY SALESToni Schimmenti - 518-858-3870

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A young woman goes to her doctor’s office, afraid of the strange development on the inside of her thighs . . . a green spot on the inside of each. “They won’t wash off, they won’t scrape off and they seem to be getting worse.” The doctor assures her he’ll get to the bottom of the prob-lem, and tells her not to worry until the tests come back. A few days later, the woman’s phone rings. Much to her relief, it’s the doctor. She immediately begs to know what’s causing the spots. The doctor says, “You’re perfectly healthy - - there’s no problem. But I’m wondering, is your boyfriend a Harley guy?” The woman stammers, “Why, yes, but how did you know?” “Tell him his earrings aren’t real gold.”

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~The Biker and The Bridge

A man on his Harley Davison was riding along a California beach when suddenly the sky clouded above his head and, in a booming voice, God said,’ because you have tried to be faithful to me in all ways, I will grant you one wish.’

The biker pulled over and said, ‘Build a bridge to Hawaii so I can ride over anytime I want.’

God replied, ‘Your request is materialistic; think of the enormous challenges for that kind of undertaking; the sup-ports required reaching the bottom of the Pacific and the concrete and steel it would take! I can do it, but it is hard for me to justify your desire for worldly things. Take a little more time and think of something that could possibly help mankind.’

The biker thought about it for a long time. Finally, he said, ‘God, I wish that I, and all men, could understand women; I want to know how she feels inside, what she’s thinking when she gives me the silent treatment, why she cries, what she means when she says nothing’s wrong, why she snaps and complains when I try to help, and how I can make a woman truly happy.

God replied: “You want two lanes or four on that bridge?”

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27 Dey Road, Fulton, NY 315-593-6417 . February 27th, 2011GRANBY CYCLES CHILI COOK-OFFJustin Guynup is a master certified Harley Davidson technician through Harley Davidson University. He has opened his own shop in Granby, NY. He has given it the name Granby Cycles. Justin attended AMI in Daytona, Florida and has continued to keep up with the latest techniques and information available by taking further classes whenever possible. He worked for Performance Harley of Syracuse, NY for 10 years before moving on to Geneva Harley of Geneva, NY, where he was the lead technician for 3 years. Justin looks out for all of his customers and takes a personal interest in each one, and is a strong supporter of United States veterans. Working alongside him at Granby Cycles is Steve Price, a recent addition to the team.

On February 27, 2011 Granby Cycles celebrated with a chili cook-off. There were several chili recipes judged throughout the day. Live music was performed by Guynup & Will and raffles were sold. Hundreds of people came out to support Granby Cycles. Cash prizes were awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners of the chili cook-off.Currently Granby Cycles has been performing routine maintenance and had many customers requesting cam support upgrades and engine build-ups. This winter they also provided winter storage for 27 bikes and trikes.

Justin and Steve are planning to begin construction of customized bobbers and trikes. They are very excited to try out something new. In the near future, Granby Cycles is planning a formal grand-opening and a swap meet. So Stayed tuned and we will be bringing you a lot more from this Great Shop.

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27 Dey Road, Fulton, NY 315-593-6417 . February 27th, 2011GRANBY CYCLES CHILI COOK-OFFJustin Guynup is a master certified Harley Davidson technician through Harley Davidson University. He has opened his own shop in Granby, NY. He has given it the name Granby Cycles. Justin attended AMI in Daytona, Florida and has continued to keep up with the latest techniques and information available by taking further classes whenever possible. He worked for Performance Harley of Syracuse, NY for 10 years before moving on to Geneva Harley of Geneva, NY, where he was the lead technician for 3 years. Justin looks out for all of his customers and takes a personal interest in each one, and is a strong supporter of United States veterans. Working alongside him at Granby Cycles is Steve Price, a recent addition to the team.

On February 27, 2011 Granby Cycles celebrated with a chili cook-off. There were several chili recipes judged throughout the day. Live music was performed by Guynup & Will and raffles were sold. Hundreds of people came out to support Granby Cycles. Cash prizes were awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners of the chili cook-off.Currently Granby Cycles has been performing routine maintenance and had many customers requesting cam support upgrades and engine build-ups. This winter they also provided winter storage for 27 bikes and trikes.

Justin and Steve are planning to begin construction of customized bobbers and trikes. They are very excited to try out something new. In the near future, Granby Cycles is planning a formal grand-opening and a swap meet. So Stayed tuned and we will be bringing you a lot more from this Great Shop.

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Motorcycle Show . The show will be held at Center of Progress Building at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse. The bike show is a custom bike show and winners wil be announced. Doors open at 11:00 each day. Exhibitor rates start at $125.00 for a 10 X 10 space or $195.00 for a 10 X 20 space. There will also be music and contests. go to http://www.rumbleroar.com.

APRIL 10TH . Spring Breakout Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet . The 11th Annual Spring Breakout Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet will feature new and used motorcycles, parts, accessories, antique and custom bikes, leather, jewelry, food, friends, fun, live music by Jimmy Eppard and the Retro Rockets and more! Get ready for the 2011 riding season! For more info contact Gary at 607-863-4295 or write [email protected]. Time: 10:30am to 5:00pm. Place: Ice Time Sports Complex, 21 Lakeside Road, Newburgh. Cost: $12.00 admission. Children under 16 are free when accompanied by an adult.

APRIL 10TH . 12th Annual S&S Motorcycle Show – Formerly Skin & Steel. The Dome Center, 2695 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta, NY. Motorcycle Show, Tattoos, Vendors, Parts, Clothing, Food, Music & Beer. For more information see Flyer, or go to SandSmotorcycleshow.com or SkinAndSteel.com. 585-262-4444

APRIL 16TH . O’Tooles Harley Davidson Ladies Night Garage Party . Join us from 4-6pm for Seminars, Ridding, Tips, service, and tricks, Refreshments will be served, $ Sullivan St, Wurtsboro, NY

APRIL 17TH . ABATE of Finger Lakes Motorcycle Swap Meet . Noon – 5pm, Swain Resort Center, 2275 Main Street, Swain, NY 14884 GPS 42.46731 North 77.85281 West. Admission $5.00 for Adults. Kids under 12 admitted free. For more information call 585-728-5246 or 585-739-4797

APRIL 29TH . NEW YORK BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP . Hilton Garden Inn, 235 Hoosick St Troy, NY, Dinner Tables Available 6-10 people per table, choice of Chicken Or Sirlion. Contact Bob & Linda MIller for more info or to reserve you table (518)236-4153

APRIL 30TH . Teddy Bear Run . The run will start 9am at the Harley-Davidson of Jamestown in Falconer, NY. 2nd annual dice run to benefit child abuse prevention in a Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Allegany counties. The Center for Family Unity provides parenting skills training for Moms, Dads, Grandparents, the developmentally disabled, along with baby sitting classes, classes for fathers, supervised visits and a wide range of family programs – all with the focus on families to help them strengthen family relationships. A TOUGH JOB! $20 rider, $10 passenger.

APRIL 30TH . Break-Out Run for Child Abuse Awareness . Support Your Local Old Dogs Brotherhood- NY. We will be taking a 96 mile ride with one stop, then returning to the fairgrounds for: Live Music, Food & Beverages, 50/50 Raffles, Chinese Auction. Ride proceeds to benefit BACA(Bikers Against Child Abuse) Rider: $20 / Passenger: $10 / Non-Riders (just event): $10 per person. Otsego County Fairgrounds, Morris, NY. Gates open @ 9am,

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APRIL 3RD . New York Harley Ducs Fly East . Ride to Flanders Long Island for Duc in front of a DuckReg 10am-11am KU- 11:30am

APRIL 9TH . New Roc Harley-Davidson Open House Weekend . Demo rides, Bike Raffles 2pm Sunday, April 9th- Demo Truck, April 10th- Demo Truck, BBQ & Party

APRIL 19TH . New York City Salute to New York’s Finest . Bronx, Sponsored by The Nam Knights MC Tri-boro Chapter. The ride begins at Bicentennial Veterans Memorial Park. Registration is from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. The escorted ride will honor New York’s Finest. The ride fee is $20.00 for the rider or $25.00 with a passenger. For more information call (917) 577 0292, go to http://namknightstri-borochapter.com.

MAY 22ND . Lt. Chuck Margiotta, Brains, Brawn & Bravery Motorcycle Event. Sponsored by Burger King. The ride starts at Farrell High School, 2900 Amboy Road in Staten Island. Registration is from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. The ride fee is $20.00 per bike. All bikes are welcome. The police escorted ride will end with food, music, and more. Proceeds go to the Chuck Margiotta Scholarship Fund. For more information call (718) 698-9494, , or go to http://www.ChuckMargiottaScholarshipFund.com.

NEW YORK STATE

APRIL 10TH . ABATE of Onondaga 27th Annual Bike Blessing

APRIL 9TH-10TH . Rumble & Roar Motorcycle Show . Rumble & Roar

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Motorcycle Show . The show will be held at Center of Progress Building at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse. The bike show is a custom bike show and winners wil be announced. Doors open at 11:00 each day. Exhibitor rates start at $125.00 for a 10 X 10 space or $195.00 for a 10 X 20 space. There will also be music and contests. go to http://www.rumbleroar.com.

APRIL 10TH . Spring Breakout Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet . The 11th Annual Spring Breakout Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet will feature new and used motorcycles, parts, accessories, antique and custom bikes, leather, jewelry, food, friends, fun, live music by Jimmy Eppard and the Retro Rockets and more! Get ready for the 2011 riding season! For more info contact Gary at 607-863-4295 or write [email protected]. Time: 10:30am to 5:00pm. Place: Ice Time Sports Complex, 21 Lakeside Road, Newburgh. Cost: $12.00 admission. Children under 16 are free when accompanied by an adult.

APRIL 10TH . 12th Annual S&S Motorcycle Show – Formerly Skin & Steel. The Dome Center, 2695 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta, NY. Motorcycle Show, Tattoos, Vendors, Parts, Clothing, Food, Music & Beer. For more information see Flyer, or go to SandSmotorcycleshow.com or SkinAndSteel.com. 585-262-4444

APRIL 16TH . O’Tooles Harley Davidson Ladies Night Garage Party . Join us from 4-6pm for Seminars, Ridding, Tips, service, and tricks, Refreshments will be served, $ Sullivan St, Wurtsboro, NY

APRIL 17TH . ABATE of Finger Lakes Motorcycle Swap Meet . Noon – 5pm, Swain Resort Center, 2275 Main Street, Swain, NY 14884 GPS 42.46731 North 77.85281 West. Admission $5.00 for Adults. Kids under 12 admitted free. For more information call 585-728-5246 or 585-739-4797

APRIL 29TH . NEW YORK BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP . Hilton Garden Inn, 235 Hoosick St Troy, NY, Dinner Tables Available 6-10 people per table, choice of Chicken Or Sirlion. Contact Bob & Linda MIller for more info or to reserve you table (518)236-4153

APRIL 30TH . Teddy Bear Run . The run will start 9am at the Harley-Davidson of Jamestown in Falconer, NY. 2nd annual dice run to benefit child abuse prevention in a Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Allegany counties. The Center for Family Unity provides parenting skills training for Moms, Dads, Grandparents, the developmentally disabled, along with baby sitting classes, classes for fathers, supervised visits and a wide range of family programs – all with the focus on families to help them strengthen family relationships. A TOUGH JOB! $20 rider, $10 passenger.

APRIL 30TH . Break-Out Run for Child Abuse Awareness . Support Your Local Old Dogs Brotherhood- NY. We will be taking a 96 mile ride with one stop, then returning to the fairgrounds for: Live Music, Food & Beverages, 50/50 Raffles, Chinese Auction. Ride proceeds to benefit BACA(Bikers Against Child Abuse) Rider: $20 / Passenger: $10 / Non-Riders (just event): $10 per person. Otsego County Fairgrounds, Morris, NY. Gates open @ 9am,

YOU CAN’T GO...IF YOU DON’T KNOW!

NEW YORK CITY AREA

APRIL 3RD . New York Harley Ducs Fly East . Ride to Flanders Long Island for Duc in front of a DuckReg 10am-11am KU- 11:30am

APRIL 9TH . New Roc Harley-Davidson Open House Weekend . Demo rides, Bike Raffles 2pm Sunday, April 9th- Demo Truck, April 10th- Demo Truck, BBQ & Party

APRIL 19TH . New York City Salute to New York’s Finest . Bronx, Sponsored by The Nam Knights MC Tri-boro Chapter. The ride begins at Bicentennial Veterans Memorial Park. Registration is from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. The escorted ride will honor New York’s Finest. The ride fee is $20.00 for the rider or $25.00 with a passenger. For more information call (917) 577 0292, go to http://namknightstri-borochapter.com.

MAY 22ND . Lt. Chuck Margiotta, Brains, Brawn & Bravery Motorcycle Event. Sponsored by Burger King. The ride starts at Farrell High School, 2900 Amboy Road in Staten Island. Registration is from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. The ride fee is $20.00 per bike. All bikes are welcome. The police escorted ride will end with food, music, and more. Proceeds go to the Chuck Margiotta Scholarship Fund. For more information call (718) 698-9494, , or go to http://www.ChuckMargiottaScholarshipFund.com.

NEW YORK STATE

APRIL 10TH . ABATE of Onondaga 27th Annual Bike Blessing

APRIL 9TH-10TH . Rumble & Roar Motorcycle Show . Rumble & Roar

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On March 3, 2011, Representative Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) introduced H.R. 904. This bill would prohibit the Secretary of Transporta-tion from providing grants or any funds to states or local governments to be used for any program to create motorcycle-only checkpoints (MOCs). In addition to Sensenbrenner, Reps. Tom Petri (R-WI) and Paul Ryan (R-WI) are original cosponsors. Because MOCs are discriminatory and have not been proven effective, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) strongly supports H.R. 904, and urges motorcyclists to take action to assure passage. The AMA needs your help to contact your Representative immediately and urge them to cosponsor this legislation. This bill came about in response to the Motorcycle Law En-forcement Demonstrations Grant (DTNH22-10-R-00386) program ad-ministered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHT-SA). You can view the grant notice here.Initially begun in New York State, the process involves establishing checkpoints in which only motorcycles are pulled over and subjected to a series of inspections. As you may know, the state of Georgia was the only state to receive a grant in the amount of $70,000 from the NHTSA program to create MOCs. The grant will be used to conduct one or more roadside motorcycle-only checks in accordance with what was outlined in the Re-quest for Applications. The Georgia State Patrol (GSP) will oversee the day-to-day operation of the program. On October 26, 2010, the AMA sent a letter to Georgia’s for-mer Governor Sonny Perdue requesting he suspend the implementation of the grant until questions raised by the motorcycling community are addressed. The former governor did not respond to AMA’s letter. There-fore, the AMA sent another letter, dated February 15, 2011, to Georgia’s newly-elected Governor Nathan Deal. To see AMA’s letter, click here.The AMA cautions riders traveling through the state of Georgia that the GSP may mobilize the MOC before, during and after Daytona Bike Week. In addition to the letters submitted to the past and present gov-ernors of Georgia, the AMA has questioned the potential discriminatory and legal nature of this program and submitted a list of questions for clarification to the New York State Police. To date, New York authorities have not responded. The AMA also sent a letter to the NHTSA Admin-istrator David Strickland urging him to suspend the grant program until questions have been addressed. To view AMA’s letter, click here. To view Administrator Strickland’s response, click here. Additionally, on September 30, 2010, Sensenbrenner, along with some of his congressional colleagues, sent a letter to the U.S. De-partment of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. The congressional letter urged LaHood to suspend the grant program that would expand the highly criticized practice of creating motorcycle-only checkpoints by law enforcement agencies. The AMA strongly supports this important letter. To see the congressional letter, click here. The AMA believes that the primary source of motorcycle safety is in motorcycle crash prevention and not in arbitrarily pulling over rid-ers and randomly subjecting them to roadside inspections. The NHTSA should focus on decreasing the likelihood of crashes from occurring in the first place. The methods used in New York State and possibly Geor-gia remain highly suspect and no public money should be applied to promoting such a program without first addressing questions from the motorcycling community. Specifically, how do MOCs increase the safety of motorcy-clists? Where do the selected states draw their authority to conduct MOCs? Will “probable cause” be required to stop a motorcycle under the terms of this grant program? If so, what will constitute “probable cause?” What types of infractions were recorded by New York law enforcement officials at these checkpoints? What criteria will be used to determine if the MOCs are successful? Do states have the jurisdiction to inspect vehicles registered in another state? And, how was the safety of motor-cyclists improved by the use of MOCs? This bill is critical to ending the discriminatory practice of MOCs. The motorcycling community needs you to contact your Rep-resentative now to ask them to cosponsor H.R. 904 to end funding for MOCs. Just follow the “Take Action” option to send a pre-written e-mail directly to your Representative.

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MARCH 3, 2011

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kickstands up @ 11am. Contact Information: Cell: (607) 244-8793, ODB Office: (607) 643-7341, [email protected], www.olddogsbrotherhoodnewyork.com

APRIL 30TH . Stan’s Harley Davidson Annual Pig Roast- The Pig Roast is hosted by CMA Barnabas Riders for Stan’s Harley Davidson. CMA will also host a bike blessing during the event. For more info contact Glenn at 585-732-6984 or write [email protected]. 11am to 4pm, Stan’s Harley Davidson, 4425 West Saile Drive, Batavia, New York 14020, cost is FREE!

MAY 1ST . The Roamers MC Fun Run . Registration from 10 - 12 at Spitzie’s H-D, 1970 Central Ave., Albany, NY. PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT: A Different Way In Reading Center. Questions? call (518) 627-4058 or check out our website www.amadist3.com/rmc

MAY 1ST . 2011 HERE COMES THE SUN POKER/BIKE RUN TO PREVENT SUICIDE-DUTCHESS CNTY . Hudson Valley NY Chapter -American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). JOIN BIKERS TO PREVENT SUICIDE AND PROMOTE AWARENESS, (Rain date 5/15/11) PC Paddock’s, 273 Titusville Rd., Poughkeepsie, NY 12603. Registration: 9-11AM, 11AM Kickstands Up! Great 2HR Bike Run - Return to PC Paddock’s, $25 per rider & $40 couple includes: Kick off Breakfast, Hot Lunch, Music by Madd Dog, 50/50 raffle. Pre-Register and receive $5.00 raffle tix. FREE T-SHIRTS TO THE 1ST 50 REGISTERED!

MAY 13TH . Caskinette’s Throttle Shop Open House . Friday 12-7:30, Saturday 9-7:30, and Sunday 9-4pm. Live Music, Food, Sales! 36788 NYS RT 26, Carthage, NY 13619. (315)493-1360,WWW.CASKINETTESTHROTTLESHOP.COM

MAY 14TH . Red Knights MC NY XII Poker Run . Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd card hands 50/50 Dinner and DJ to be held at the end of the run. Everyone invited! For more info contact Ed at 518-664-1137 or write [email protected]. Registration - 9am-11am, Clifton Park Fire Department, 38 Old Route 146, Clifton Park, New York 12065. Cost: $20 per Vehicle or any person wanting to play a hand of cards. $10 per passenger

MAY 14TH . Thousand Islands River Run . Leaving downtown Alex bay immediately following “The Blessing of the Bikes”. Good Food, Great Riding, Great Company. Music by “Cousin Jake” (6-10). Donations to benefit Hearts For Youth. For more info call Mary at 315-482-4105. 12:00 Noon, Downtown Alex Bay, Alexandria Bay, NY

MAY 16TH . A.B.A.T.E. of New York 15th Annual Freedom Rally . Join A.B.A.T.E. in Albany to tell your lawmakers to advocate for your rights as a motorcyclist! All motorcyclists are welcome. For more info contact an ABATE Chapter near you. Albany, NY

MAY 21ST . Bikers Love Boobies . Painted Post, NY . Sponsored by Steuben County Cancer Services Program. The ride starts at the Ramada in Painted Post with registration beginning at 9am. For more information call (607) 382-2221

MAY 29TH . Relay for Life Riding for a Cure . Now the question is Why not be a part of this ride? You don’t have to be a motorcycle rider to be a part of this great experience. Come out and enjoy

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kickstands up @ 11am. Contact Information: Cell: (607) 244-8793, ODB Office: (607) 643-7341, [email protected], www.olddogsbrotherhoodnewyork.com

APRIL 30TH . Stan’s Harley Davidson Annual Pig Roast- The Pig Roast is hosted by CMA Barnabas Riders for Stan’s Harley Davidson. CMA will also host a bike blessing during the event. For more info contact Glenn at 585-732-6984 or write [email protected]. 11am to 4pm, Stan’s Harley Davidson, 4425 West Saile Drive, Batavia, New York 14020, cost is FREE!

MAY 1ST . The Roamers MC Fun Run . Registration from 10 - 12 at Spitzie’s H-D, 1970 Central Ave., Albany, NY. PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT: A Different Way In Reading Center. Questions? call (518) 627-4058 or check out our website www.amadist3.com/rmc

MAY 1ST . 2011 HERE COMES THE SUN POKER/BIKE RUN TO PREVENT SUICIDE-DUTCHESS CNTY . Hudson Valley NY Chapter -American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). JOIN BIKERS TO PREVENT SUICIDE AND PROMOTE AWARENESS, (Rain date 5/15/11) PC Paddock’s, 273 Titusville Rd., Poughkeepsie, NY 12603. Registration: 9-11AM, 11AM Kickstands Up! Great 2HR Bike Run - Return to PC Paddock’s, $25 per rider & $40 couple includes: Kick off Breakfast, Hot Lunch, Music by Madd Dog, 50/50 raffle. Pre-Register and receive $5.00 raffle tix. FREE T-SHIRTS TO THE 1ST 50 REGISTERED!

MAY 13TH . Caskinette’s Throttle Shop Open House . Friday 12-7:30, Saturday 9-7:30, and Sunday 9-4pm. Live Music, Food, Sales! 36788 NYS RT 26, Carthage, NY 13619. (315)493-1360,WWW.CASKINETTESTHROTTLESHOP.COM

MAY 14TH . Red Knights MC NY XII Poker Run . Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd card hands 50/50 Dinner and DJ to be held at the end of the run. Everyone invited! For more info contact Ed at 518-664-1137 or write [email protected]. Registration - 9am-11am, Clifton Park Fire Department, 38 Old Route 146, Clifton Park, New York 12065. Cost: $20 per Vehicle or any person wanting to play a hand of cards. $10 per passenger

MAY 14TH . Thousand Islands River Run . Leaving downtown Alex bay immediately following “The Blessing of the Bikes”. Good Food, Great Riding, Great Company. Music by “Cousin Jake” (6-10). Donations to benefit Hearts For Youth. For more info call Mary at 315-482-4105. 12:00 Noon, Downtown Alex Bay, Alexandria Bay, NY

MAY 16TH . A.B.A.T.E. of New York 15th Annual Freedom Rally . Join A.B.A.T.E. in Albany to tell your lawmakers to advocate for your rights as a motorcyclist! All motorcyclists are welcome. For more info contact an ABATE Chapter near you. Albany, NY

MAY 21ST . Bikers Love Boobies . Painted Post, NY . Sponsored by Steuben County Cancer Services Program. The ride starts at the Ramada in Painted Post with registration beginning at 9am. For more information call (607) 382-2221

MAY 29TH . Relay for Life Riding for a Cure . Now the question is Why not be a part of this ride? You don’t have to be a motorcycle rider to be a part of this great experience. Come out and enjoy

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a day of meeting others that are fighting the same cause. Stop by to see the motorcycles or just to say hi and grab a bite to eat. Hope to see you all! For more info contact B.J. at 607-259-9146 or write [email protected]. Please print and display our Flyer! Registation is at 9am, Kickstands up at 11am, Place: American Cancer Society

JUNE 25TH . Fire & Iron MC, Station 222, Auburn, NY, 9/11 Memorial Poker Run . Ride starts at Noon. Registration at 10:30 at Aurora Fire Dept., 456 Main St., Aurora, NY 13026. Ride ends at Kostas Bar & Grill, 105 Grant Ave., Auburn, NY 13021. Proceeds to benefit Permanent 9/11 Memorial at City Hall, Auburn, NY. For info, Call: (315) 246-0369 or email: [email protected]

AUGUST 20TH . Fire & Iron MC, Station 222, Auburn, NY, 2nd Annual BBQ for Burns Ride . Registration at Union Springs Fire Dept., 257 Cayuga Street, Union Springs, NY 13160. Registration at 10:30, Kickstands Up at Noon. Proceeds to benefit Clark Burn Center, Syracuse, NY. For info, Call: (315) 246-0369 or email: [email protected] LONG ISLAND

APRIL 9TH . Trashed M.C. 6th Anniversary . At Peggy O’Neils, Coney Island. $15 Donation, bands, 50/50, Vendors 6pm -????

APRIL 10TH . Long Island ABATE Motorcycle Awareness Ride . Suffolk County Legislator Jack Eddington in conjunction with Long Island ABATE’s Bike Blessing presents Motorcycle Awareness Ride to bring public awareness to Motorcycle Safety. Police escort ride to the Brick House Brewery for food, music, and fun! For more info contact Jack at 631-854-1400 or write [email protected]. Registration - 9am-12:00 Noon. Kickstands Up at 12:15pm. Babylon Town Hall (Start), 200 E. Sunrise Highway, Lindhurst, New York 11757. Brick House Brewery (End/Party), 67 West Main Street, Patchogue, NY 11772

APRIL 28TH . Fast Lane Biker ”Bike Nights” at The Tack Room Bar . 4274 Hicksville Road Bethpage, NY. Sponsored By Big Boar Cycles, ReNu Powder Coating and Cavalier and Associates, P.C.. Great Food, Trophies, Band, Great people, Coverage in Fast Lane Biker Magazine NY, 4th Thursday of each Month. Come on down, No Drama Bike Nights are back!! Biggest Bike Night on Long Island.

MAY 7TH . Cycle Sisters MC 2nd Annual Comedy Show . Starring Carie Karavas & Friends. Proceeds to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. For more info contact Bonnie at 516-384-8388 or write [email protected]. Please print and display our flyer here. 9pm - 12amm Bellmore Movie Theater, 222 Pettit Avenue, Bellmore, New York 11710

MAY 28TH . LEND A HELPING HAND . Sponsored by I Don’t Know M.C. and held at the 110 parks and ride N. service road. Exit 49, Huntington, NY 11743. Website: IDONTKNOWMC.COM, Signup from 6:00am to 7:00am Leave for PINELAWN NATIONAL CEMETARY at 7:10am Come help us put flags on the graves of our departed service Men & Women Free Flag pin to the first 25 sign ups DUE TO THE RISE IN THE COST OF INSURANCE FOR THIS RUN THERE WILL BE A $6.00 DONATION PER PERSON OPEN TO ALL FOR INFORMATION RAIN OR SHINE MOTORCYCLES CALL 1 641-715-3900...EXT: 16592 E-mail: [email protected] IDONTKNOWMC.COM P.O. BOX 122 WEST SAYVILLIE NEW YORK 1179

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DAYTONA BIKE WEEK 2011DAYTONA . FL

Pictures by Kimmy Cruz

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DAYTONA BIKE WEEK 2011DAYTONA . FL

Pictures by Kimmy Cruz

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bikers who read comics have more fun

get your toons from a reputable biker cartoonistThe Thunder Zone www.thethunderzone.comCartoon Thunder: www.cartoonthunder.comMotoBasturds: www.motobasturds.com

Who says BIKERS take themselves too seriously?

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ONE MAN’S SINby Bob ‘Hop’ Hopper

Name of bike: One Man’s SinOwner: Bob “Hop” HopperYear/Make: 2010 CustomFabrication: HopAssembly: HopBuild time: 3 yearsEngine: Ultima Polished 107CICases: Ultima PolishedRods: UltimaPistons: Ultima forged dome 10:1Cylinders: Ultima PolishedHeads: Ultima PolishedCam: Ultima: lift .625, duration 248 degreesIgnition: Ultima Programmable Digital Ignition SystemCarb: Mikuni HSR42Pipes: Bassani Pro Streets

Air Cleaner: ForceWinderTransmission: Ultima Polished 6 speedPrimary: Ultima 3” Open BeltdriveClutch: UltimaFrame: UltimaRake: 45 degrees total; 42 degree neck, 3 degree treesStretch: 4”Forks: Ultima Chrome Billet 41mm with Blind TreesFork length (+ or -): 12” overFront wheel: 60 Spoke chromeRear wheel: 60 Spoke chromeFront Tire (size and make): Avon 90x21Rear Tire (size and make): Avon Venom 250x18Rear suspension: None: RigidFront Brake: Hawg HaltersRear Brake: Hawg Halters

Fuel Tank: Pro OneOil Tank: UltimaFenders: Blanks custom cut Handlebars: 1-1/4 Drag Bars with slight pulbackRisers: 4” StraightHeadlight: 6” HalogenTaillight: Diamond LED attached to modified Kuryakin license plate frameHand Controls: Control switchs/housings are the only “Harley” parts used, custom levers were powdercoated blackGrips: Switchblade Billet TridentFoot Controls: Switchblade Billet TridentPegs: Switchblade Billet TridentElectrical: Ultima main harness, wired by HopPainter: Paul Krause, Central SquareColor: “Illusion Red”, fine metallic flake Graphics: Black accent stripes with fine red metallic flake

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Powdercoating: “Illusion Red” by Powder PlusSeat: Spike Customs from Denver, CO

Special Features: Coil cover made by Kirks Customs in VA., Dakota Digital Speedo, mini bullet LED turn signals, Magnum Black Pearl cables and brake lines

Favorite aspect of bike: My goal was to build a bike with a very pleasing overall look, to have nothing that really jump out at you or looks out of place. It is possible to have too much chrome on a bike so I was careful to limit it and had some chrome parts stripped and powdercoated black instead. It’s the small details that give a bike character. Some of the things people notice initially are the seat, the fat rear tire, and the pow-dercoated coil cover. My favorite aspect is when people ask “who built it” or “where’d you buy it”, and I can honestly respond with “I built it and I ride it.” I spent 3 years out in my garage struggling, sweating, bleeding

and screaming but at the same time, learning and I have a sense of pride in my accomplishments.

Special thanks to: “This was my 1st ground-up build. I had customized a couple of my Harley’s in the past, but this was a whole new experience. A friend of mine, Dave Bush and Pat Briggs of Countyline Choppers who I’ve become friends with, provided me invaluable advice and guidance and kept me going. There were others that offered advice and help at times but these two guys helped me the most, answering questions, brainstorming with me or just pointing me in the right direction. Thanks to allThere is also a ton of info online and on discussion boards such as ClubChopper.com. And of course I need to thank my wife Cin, she puts the “”SIN”” into the name. Now, what to build next...”

Photographs by: Stu Gallagher

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Carolyn is 30 years young and comes to us from Trenton, NJ. She is an asspiring model and is very into fitness, lives on yoga, pilates, and Budodkon. One of her summertime faves is to sit outside a cafe listening to live music and enjoy a caramel-mocha latte with an almond biscotti. I’m sure you’ll be seeing more of Carolyn in upcoming issues.

Carolyn

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Photographed by Mark Vetrini

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Photos by... Mark Vetrini

This Billy Lane Choppers Inc Knuckle is owned by T.J Earle and was shot at the Pro Builders Show held at the Wildwoods Convention Center during Cape Classics Roar to the Shore.

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NEW ROCHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

8 Industrial Lane • New Rochelle, NY914-632-6743 • Fax 914-633-0331

Toll Free 866-632-NRHDwww.nrhd.com

O’TOOLESHARLEY-DAVIDSON

4 Sullivan Street • Wurtsboro, NY845-888-2426

www.otooleshd.com

STANSHARLEY-DAVIDSON

4425 W Saile Drive • Batavia, NY585-343-9598

www.stanshd.com

IRON BLOCKHARLEY-DAVIDSON

17890 Goodnough Street • Adams Center, NY315-583-6177

www.ironblock.com

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NEW PRODUCTS FROMHARLEY-DAVIDSON®

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NEW ROCHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

8 Industrial Lane • New Rochelle, NY914-632-6743 • Toll Free 866-632-NRHD

www.nrhd.com

STANSHARLEY-DAVIDSON

4425 W Saile Drive • Batavia, NY585-343-9598

www.stanshd.com

NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON SHACKLE LOCK AND SECURITY CHAINHigh-Security Devices Encourage Thieves to Move On

The new Shackle Lock Kit (P/N 94868-10, $56.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® features a fully removable 14mm shackle with a large inside diameter to

simplify the capture of chain links and cable loops. The high-security double-deadbolt design and anti-float disc lock cylinder is tough to defeat, and the soft nylon coating on the shackle and lock protects the motorcycle finish. The blade-style key slot is hidden behind a sliding dust cover for weather protection, and the kit includes a lighted key for night-time locking. The bright orange color of the lock and the handy reminder cord provides visibility to the user and added theft deterrence. When not in use, the lock and

cord can be stored in the compact ballistic nylon pouch with belt clip. This lock includes the “Key Safe” program that allows you to re-order lost keys, and offers optional Anti-Theft Protection that pays up to $750 if your bike is stolen. Kit includes lock, two standard keys, and one lighted key.

The Security Chain and Shackle Lock Kit (94872-10, $139.95) combines the shackle lock with a 12mm triple-heat-treated, boron manganese, six-sided link steel chain, surrounded with nylon webbing to protect against scratches. The chain is five-feet long.

To see a demonstration video on our Web site, go to Security Chain and Shackle Lock.

NEW THREE-POCKET FAIRING POUCH FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Convenient Storage Keeps Small Items Close at Hand

The new Three-Pocket Fairing Pouch (P/N 58900-11, $89.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories puts convenient storage space at the fingertips of touring riders. Designed to comple-ment H-D® wind deflectors and windshields, this fairing pouch is ideal for storing a cell phone, sunglasses and other small items. The sturdy plastic pouches are wrapped in supple, UV-resistant vinyl for a premium look and feel, and the magnetic closures maintain smooth styling. Also, the left-hand pouch can be easily removed to accommodate a fairing-mounted GPS unit. Attractive Harley-Davidson® script is featured on the front center pouch and on the backside, which is visible through the windshield. Fits 1996-later Electra Glide®, Street Glide®, and Trike models. May not fit with other accessories. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for details.

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ROM®

AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR LOCAL HARLEY DEALERS!

IRON BLOCKHARLEY-DAVIDSON

17890 Goodnough Street • Adams Center, NY315-583-6177

www.ironblock.com

O’TOOLESHARLEY-DAVIDSON

4 Sullivan Street • Wurtsboro, NY845-888-2426

www.otooleshd.com

ADIRONDACKHARLEY-DAVIDSON

432 South Main Street • Gloverville, NY518-725-3698

www.adkhd.com

NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON UNIVERSAL LOCKS FOR SOFT SADDLEBAGSAdd Security to Leather and Vinyl Soft-Sided Bags

The new Universal Saddlebag Lock Kit (P/N 90300017, $49.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories keeps the contents of soft-sided saddlebags safe from the grab-and-go thief. This kit fea-tures two extra-small barrel locks that can replace existing saddlebag snaps to perform double-duty as locks or as snaps when the bags don’t need to be locked. The lock can also be keyed to match a barrel-style Harley-Davidson ignition key (P/N 90300003, $59.95). Sold in pairs. Fits most soft-sided leather and vinyl saddlebags. To see a demonstration video on our Web site, go to Univer-sal Lock Kit.

NEW VOICE COMMANDS FOR ROAD TECH ZUMO ADVANCED AUDIO SYSTEMFeeds Spoken GPS Navigation Commands Through Stereo Speakers or Headset

The new Road Tech™ Navigation Interface Module (P/N 76000024, $ 149.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® provides an integrated link between the fairing-mounted Advanced Audio Radio and a Road Tech™ zumo 660 or 665 GPS Navigator. When linked, the music volume will automatically drop when a GPS spoken command is detected, allowing the rider to hear the command through the radio speakers or a seven-pin communications-style headset. The module attaches directly to the radio, is concealed within the fairing, and does not require connection to the “AUX” input on the radio faceplate, so that port is open for a portable music device. Kit includes an adaptor cable that permits stereo sound from the zumo internal MP3 player or XM® Radio.

The Interface Module fits 2006- later Touring models (except FLHXSE2) equipped with the Advanced Audio system and a Road Tech™ zumo 660 or 665 GPS Navigator. Some models require an additional connector kit. Does not fit with Advanced Audio Hands Free Cell Phone Kit P/N 76408-06. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

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NEW PRODUCTS FROMHARLEY-DAVIDSON®

ALOCAL H

NEW ROCHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

8 Industrial Lane • New Rochelle, NY914-632-6743 • Toll Free 866-632-NRHD

www.nrhd.com

STANSHARLEY-DAVIDSON

4425 W Saile Drive • Batavia, NY585-343-9598

www.stanshd.com

NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON SHACKLE LOCK AND SECURITY CHAINHigh-Security Devices Encourage Thieves to Move On

The new Shackle Lock Kit (P/N 94868-10, $56.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® features a fully removable 14mm shackle with a large inside diameter to

simplify the capture of chain links and cable loops. The high-security double-deadbolt design and anti-float disc lock cylinder is tough to defeat, and the soft nylon coating on the shackle and lock protects the motorcycle finish. The blade-style key slot is hidden behind a sliding dust cover for weather protection, and the kit includes a lighted key for night-time locking. The bright orange color of the lock and the handy reminder cord provides visibility to the user and added theft deterrence. When not in use, the lock and

cord can be stored in the compact ballistic nylon pouch with belt clip. This lock includes the “Key Safe” program that allows you to re-order lost keys, and offers optional Anti-Theft Protection that pays up to $750 if your bike is stolen. Kit includes lock, two standard keys, and one lighted key.

The Security Chain and Shackle Lock Kit (94872-10, $139.95) combines the shackle lock with a 12mm triple-heat-treated, boron manganese, six-sided link steel chain, surrounded with nylon webbing to protect against scratches. The chain is five-feet long.

To see a demonstration video on our Web site, go to Security Chain and Shackle Lock.

NEW THREE-POCKET FAIRING POUCH FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Convenient Storage Keeps Small Items Close at Hand

The new Three-Pocket Fairing Pouch (P/N 58900-11, $89.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories puts convenient storage space at the fingertips of touring riders. Designed to comple-ment H-D® wind deflectors and windshields, this fairing pouch is ideal for storing a cell phone, sunglasses and other small items. The sturdy plastic pouches are wrapped in supple, UV-resistant vinyl for a premium look and feel, and the magnetic closures maintain smooth styling. Also, the left-hand pouch can be easily removed to accommodate a fairing-mounted GPS unit. Attractive Harley-Davidson® script is featured on the front center pouch and on the backside, which is visible through the windshield. Fits 1996-later Electra Glide®, Street Glide®, and Trike models. May not fit with other accessories. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for details.

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ROM®

AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR LOCAL HARLEY DEALERS!

IRON BLOCKHARLEY-DAVIDSON

17890 Goodnough Street • Adams Center, NY315-583-6177

www.ironblock.com

O’TOOLESHARLEY-DAVIDSON

4 Sullivan Street • Wurtsboro, NY845-888-2426

www.otooleshd.com

ADIRONDACKHARLEY-DAVIDSON

432 South Main Street • Gloverville, NY518-725-3698

www.adkhd.com

NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON UNIVERSAL LOCKS FOR SOFT SADDLEBAGSAdd Security to Leather and Vinyl Soft-Sided Bags

The new Universal Saddlebag Lock Kit (P/N 90300017, $49.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories keeps the contents of soft-sided saddlebags safe from the grab-and-go thief. This kit fea-tures two extra-small barrel locks that can replace existing saddlebag snaps to perform double-duty as locks or as snaps when the bags don’t need to be locked. The lock can also be keyed to match a barrel-style Harley-Davidson ignition key (P/N 90300003, $59.95). Sold in pairs. Fits most soft-sided leather and vinyl saddlebags. To see a demonstration video on our Web site, go to Univer-sal Lock Kit.

NEW VOICE COMMANDS FOR ROAD TECH ZUMO ADVANCED AUDIO SYSTEMFeeds Spoken GPS Navigation Commands Through Stereo Speakers or Headset

The new Road Tech™ Navigation Interface Module (P/N 76000024, $ 149.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® provides an integrated link between the fairing-mounted Advanced Audio Radio and a Road Tech™ zumo 660 or 665 GPS Navigator. When linked, the music volume will automatically drop when a GPS spoken command is detected, allowing the rider to hear the command through the radio speakers or a seven-pin communications-style headset. The module attaches directly to the radio, is concealed within the fairing, and does not require connection to the “AUX” input on the radio faceplate, so that port is open for a portable music device. Kit includes an adaptor cable that permits stereo sound from the zumo internal MP3 player or XM® Radio.

The Interface Module fits 2006- later Touring models (except FLHXSE2) equipped with the Advanced Audio system and a Road Tech™ zumo 660 or 665 GPS Navigator. Some models require an additional connector kit. Does not fit with Advanced Audio Hands Free Cell Phone Kit P/N 76408-06. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

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A PROBLEM OF GREAT MAGNITUDE!

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TATTOO TONY UNDER MY SKIN TATTOO SHOP73 Memorial Pkwy., Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716 . Shop Hours: Mon - Sat: 12-10 PM Sun: 12-5 PM When you walk into Tony’s shop you immediately get a feel for what his life has been like over the past 6 years since hooking up with friend Bret Michaels, of Rock of Love, Life as I Know It, and the group Poison. Guitars, basses, pictures of stars, bands, wrestlers, articles about his work and shop abound in the immaculate waiting area. The tattoo stations area big and spotless, and when you enter Tony’s room, filled with memorabilia, more guitars, drums sticks and great art work, you get the feeling this guy has been very busy! I sat down on this day for my Tattoo Tony Sugar Biker skull tat and we talked about what he has been up to, what he has coming, and how he came to get there. After spending most of the 80’s and 90’s at an Asbury Park tattoo shop cutting his teeth, he decided a change of scenery was needed so he opened up a shop in Tennessee’s Bible belt, surround by 3 churches. One of the pastors even had some ink from Tony. After a couple of years he headed down to Ocala, Florida and opened up another shop and spent some time in the sun. After a few years, this Jersey-raised guy headed back home to Asbury Park, NJ and opened up Dark City Tattoo. One day out of the blue he received a phone call from Bret Michaels who had seen one of Tony’s works of art on a mutual friend and ask him to come out to his home in PA. They hung out for the weekend and former body guard Big John even got a Tat-too, then they parted ways. A few months later Bret was playing in Seaside Heights and decided to call his new friend to come give him the tattoo they had spoken about, so Tony headed down and inked Bret minutes before he hit the stage. The rest, as Tony says, is history. He moved his shop to Atlantic Highlands up the highway from As-bury and dug in for one hell of a ride so far. The shop is doing great, and Tony has been featured on Bret’s show ‘Life as I Know It’, has his T shirts, shoe line, and new drink called Tattoo Tony’s Hard Iced Tea. He is on the Rockin Ink Tour with the band Modern Superstar, has been filming his own reality TV show and is raising his son as a single dad. This man is doing it all! Tony is a genuine person and good soul, always there with a smile and great attitude about life. We have become good friends and have done business together and I can’t think of a nicer guy on any level. This is one

guy who has worked hard, done the right thing and deserves great things to come his way. When he finished my tattoo, it looked fantastic! The color, the lines, the shading, the man is a master of ink. Please go to www.undermyskintat2.com for more on his hard ice teas, his shop, T-Shirts, shoes, or info on the upcom-ing show, Under My Skin. If you have a chance, hit the Jersey shore and on your way to Sandy Hook Beach, which is 5 min-utes away, get some Ink by Tony or the other great artists at his shop.

Taking the world by storm and rocking out the best tattoos around!

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TATTOO TONY UNDER MY SKIN TATTOO SHOP73 Memorial Pkwy., Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716 . Shop Hours: Mon - Sat: 12-10 PM Sun: 12-5 PM When you walk into Tony’s shop you immediately get a feel for what his life has been like over the past 6 years since hooking up with friend Bret Michaels, of Rock of Love, Life as I Know It, and the group Poison. Guitars, basses, pictures of stars, bands, wrestlers, articles about his work and shop abound in the immaculate waiting area. The tattoo stations area big and spotless, and when you enter Tony’s room, filled with memorabilia, more guitars, drums sticks and great art work, you get the feeling this guy has been very busy! I sat down on this day for my Tattoo Tony Sugar Biker skull tat and we talked about what he has been up to, what he has coming, and how he came to get there. After spending most of the 80’s and 90’s at an Asbury Park tattoo shop cutting his teeth, he decided a change of scenery was needed so he opened up a shop in Tennessee’s Bible belt, surround by 3 churches. One of the pastors even had some ink from Tony. After a couple of years he headed down to Ocala, Florida and opened up another shop and spent some time in the sun. After a few years, this Jersey-raised guy headed back home to Asbury Park, NJ and opened up Dark City Tattoo. One day out of the blue he received a phone call from Bret Michaels who had seen one of Tony’s works of art on a mutual friend and ask him to come out to his home in PA. They hung out for the weekend and former body guard Big John even got a Tat-too, then they parted ways. A few months later Bret was playing in Seaside Heights and decided to call his new friend to come give him the tattoo they had spoken about, so Tony headed down and inked Bret minutes before he hit the stage. The rest, as Tony says, is history. He moved his shop to Atlantic Highlands up the highway from As-bury and dug in for one hell of a ride so far. The shop is doing great, and Tony has been featured on Bret’s show ‘Life as I Know It’, has his T shirts, shoe line, and new drink called Tattoo Tony’s Hard Iced Tea. He is on the Rockin Ink Tour with the band Modern Superstar, has been filming his own reality TV show and is raising his son as a single dad. This man is doing it all! Tony is a genuine person and good soul, always there with a smile and great attitude about life. We have become good friends and have done business together and I can’t think of a nicer guy on any level. This is one

guy who has worked hard, done the right thing and deserves great things to come his way. When he finished my tattoo, it looked fantastic! The color, the lines, the shading, the man is a master of ink. Please go to www.undermyskintat2.com for more on his hard ice teas, his shop, T-Shirts, shoes, or info on the upcom-ing show, Under My Skin. If you have a chance, hit the Jersey shore and on your way to Sandy Hook Beach, which is 5 min-utes away, get some Ink by Tony or the other great artists at his shop.

Taking the world by storm and rocking out the best tattoos around!

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Name: Mersades NiglAge: 21Occupation: Ducati Sales Associate at NewRoc Harley-Davidson and DucatiWhere do you live: NYCWhat do you ride: 2006 Ducati Monster S2RHow long have you been riding: Since I could reach the foot pegs - 13/14 years now.Who influenced you? My father, he put me on a little Suzuki DSu80 in the backyard and you couldn’t take me off it!!Self taught or classes? Well I initially learned from my father, then took the motorcycle school for licensing when I was old enough and freshen up when I am home, working with the instructors of Fishtail Riding School at New Hampshire Motor Sppedway or when they are in Jersey; I try to get there, too.Favorite ride route? Up and around Bear Mountain.Country or city rider? Country, nice scenery and sinding roads there’s nothing better than that on a warm summer day.Favorite spot to stop bar, grill or restaurant Alice’s Restaurant along HWY 1 in California. You will always find a group of riders outside that place, great atmosphere. Although it’s my favorite, it unfortunately is my least visited for geographic reasons ONLY!Favorite event you have attended: Moto GP at LagunaBug or windshield? Helmet!Anything else you’d like to share? I grew up around motorcycles, my mom and father both ride and my father also races. Being at the motorcycle track was my second home. If you can find time to get to a track school, do it. The controlled atmosphere on the track will allow you to push your bike to its’ full potential while allowing you to hone in on the skills and techniques that will ultimately make you a better, safer rider on the road.

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Name: Armond GervinoAge: 70Occupation: RetiredWhat do you ride: Ultra Limited and Softail ConvertibleHow long have you been riding? 50 years.Who infl uenced you? Don’t remember.Favorite ride route and why? Route 22Country rider or city rider? CountryFavorite event you have attended in the last year? AmericadeLast 5 years? Cabot Trail, Nova ScotiaFavorite bar grill or restaurant? Caio in EastchesterWords of wisdom for new riders? Don’t be a hero, no road rage, 4 wheels always win over 2 wheels.Looking forward to what in 2011? The Grand CanyonBug or windshield? Windshield

Would you like to be featured in ‘Women in the Wind’ or ‘Men & Motorcycles’? All you have to do is email us at [email protected] or [email protected] and we’ll send you a MS Word questionnaire for you to fill out and email back to us with 2 pictures of you and your ride so we can feature YOU right here in Fast Lane Biker NY!

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MICHELLE from LAMINATION PRESERVATION’S50TH BIRTHDAY BLOW OUT BASH

March 12th, 2011

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MICHELLE from LAMINATION PRESERVATION’S50TH BIRTHDAY BLOW OUT BASH

March 12th, 2011

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April Fools Day everyone and welcome to “The Chef’s Lane”, where you’ll fi nd the very best in Biker food and the Sweet side for Bikers by Bikers. Well, you’re not going to fi nd any fools here, just the very best in Biker food recipes. There’s been a lot of requests for comfort food recipes this

Month. I guess everyone has had it with all this crazy weather and desire some comforting food to make things a bit better, so, here we go, checkout these awesome Biker comfort food recipes and yes, there’s no better comfort then all those awesome Dessert recipes from Melody, so get ready to comforted! 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:

Bourbon Barbecue Slow Cooker Beans . Submitted by: Alice Daly, PA Ingredients 1 (16 ounce) package dry 15 bean mix for soup 1 bay leaf 1 pound bacon 1 pound ground beef 1 pound kielbasa sausage, sliced 1 onion, chopped 1 green bell pepper, chopped 1 red bell pepper, chopped 2 (10.5 ounce) cans chicken broth

1 (16 ounce) bottle hickory fl avored barbeque sauce (such as Open Pit) 1 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 1/3 cup honey 1/4 cup real maple syrup 2/3 cup bourbon whiskey 3 tablespoons coarse-grain mustard Directions: Rinse the beans, and place in a very large pot. Cover beans with water, add the bay leaf, and bring to a boil. Simmer until all of the water is absorbed, 45 minutes to 1 hour. Remove the bay leaf. Place the chopped bacon in a large, deep skillet; cook over medium-high heat, stirring, until evenly browned, about 5 minutes. Drain the bacon on a paper towel-lined plate. Return the skillet to the heat, and add the ground beef; cook until the beef is cooked through and browned, about 5 minutes. Drain fat. Combine the beans, bacon, ground beef, sliced kielbasa, onion, green pepper, red pepper, chicken broth, barbeque sauce, Worcestershire sauce, honey, maple syrup, bourbon, and mustard in the crock of a slow cooker, and stir well to combine. Turn the slow cooker to Low heat, and cook until the beans are tender, 8 to 10 hours.

Desserts from Melody and Friends:

Berries ‘N’ Cream Brownies Ingredients: 1 (19.8 ounce) package fudge brownie mix 1 (8 ounce) carton frozen whipped topping, thawed 4 cups quartered fresh strawberries 1/3 cup chocolate hard shell ice cream topping Directions: Prepare and bake brownies according to package directions, using a greased 13-in. x 9-in. x 2-in. baking pan. Cool com-pletely on a wire rack. Spread whipped topping over brownies. Arrange strawberries cut side down over top. Drizzle with chocolate topping. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes before serving.

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The show started off with an amazingly refresh-ing acoustic set in the restaurant lounge for some very special VIP ticket holders along with world famous tat-too artist and television personality Tattoo Tony Rodriguez. Belting out tunes such as Bon Jovi’s Wanted Dead or Alive and Poison’s Every Rose Has Its Thorn everyone had Nuthin’ But a Good Time, another cover performed superbly. Veter-ans of the business Jamie Fletcher, Ryche Green and Danny Watts, all former members of successful 80’s rock bands, teamed with the talented Bill Carpenter and newcomer to the band Jordan Dirty together form Modern Superstar. My fa-vorite of the acoustic set was the guys taking the time to sing happy birthday to the daughter of fans in the crowd. They showed their generosity further by signing autographed photos for the family and posing in several pictures with them. I think the young teens’ face was as red from being embarrassed as my hands were from clapping for the great tunes. After the acoustic set, everyone moved to the barn where the main stage was set and several opening bands had already started performing. It was a bit of shame that Walhill Farm was sparsely populated Friday night during superstar filled five-piece Modern Superstar’s open-ing set for Quiet Riot. Despite the small audience, Modern Superstar dove in to its set with the same enthusiasm I’ve seen the band display with larger crowds. The nearly 45-minute set encapsulated its ap-peal — irrepressibly upbeat sound fronted by hard-charging, instrument-switching energy. Ryche Green’s furious drumming underpins the guitars of Danny Watts and Bill Carpenter and bass of newcomer to the band Jordan Dirty, while Jamie Fletcher gives the sound its edge with his wicked vocals. Modern Superstar began their set with a su-

CONCERT REVIEW:Modern Superstar, Rockin Ink Tour,Walhill Farm, Batesville, Indiana . March 11, 2011Ericka “The Metal Princess” Macko

perb rendition of Wasted followed by a set of their own tracks from the Under My Skin Album starting with Two

Months Later, Want You, Hollywood Dirty, Blue, Generation Star and the popular single which is also Tattoo Tony’s Reality show theme song Devil’s Playground. Some 15 lucky ladies from the audience, including myself, ended up on stage to help sing over the track for “Girl School” and remained on stage for “Smooth Up In ya”. The overall sound was really good considering the venue

was a barn with no heat. Next, Tattoo Tony was “dragged” on stage to assist Fletcher with a cover of Poison’s Look What the Cat Dragged In followed by the finale, a song from the movie Rockstar called We All Die Young which went over well and had the entire audience singing along! No encore, just a lot of entertainment to go along with an amazing performance… Modern Superstar’s 2011 tour dubbed, The Rockin’ Ink Tour, in support of their debut

release “Under My Skin” is slated to kick off at Dingbatz in Clifton, New Jersey on March 31st and even includes shows in Europe. The tour will feature special appear-ances by Tattoo Tony Rodri-guez. Under My Skin will be released on May 3, 2011 but

have no fear you can pre-order your copy now for only $9.99 at www.jamsyncmusic.com. Modern Superstar will be performing at this years M3 Rock Festival and Rocklahoma. Tat-too Tony will be making special appearances during M3 at the Jamsync Music booth. Want The Rockin’ Ink Tour? Get The Rockin’ Ink Tour! They are booking events now so send your favorite local venue ask them to book the

Rockin’ Ink Tour now. More dates to be announced. For more information visit jamsyncentertainment.com and modernsuperstar.com. The Rockin’ Ink Tour is sponsored by Tattoo Tony’s Hard Iced Tea, Cheeky Diva and Light’s Custom Decal.

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