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TECH TIP CALENDAR OF EVENTS

nORTH jERSEYCUSTOMSdoug keimcreative cyclesBabe Month

P O W - M I AFREEDOM RUN

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March 2011 Vol. 10 Issue 3

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Letter from the Publisher

ello everyone! March is here and it’s time to hit the road and head for Daytona Beach Bike Week. I’m sure I’m not alone when I say I’m looking froward to riding somewhere nice and warm even if it’s only for a week. We’re gonna be meeting up in Daytona with a bunch of friends from around the country and it should be great time. We’re already starting to see bars promoting bike nights starting in March on a few of the internet sites that are out there featuring events. It would be nice see a resurgence of local bike nights again. It gives people a chance to hook up with old friends and other riders from their area that you seem to have lost touch with for one reason or another. There has been a lot of talk about the price of fuel and experts are predicting it will reach almost five dollars a gallon this summer. So I’m gonna go out on a limb and say the most cost effective way to travel is gonna be on two wheels. We’re all looking forward to a great year in the motorcycle industry. With a little help form Mother nature of course. So till next time ride safe.

Mark and PamFastlanebiker

Letter from the PublisherH

[email protected] OF CULPRITS

PUBLISHERMark Ruzicka

EDITORAxel

LAYOUT & DESIGNSherry Krial . Home at Work...

COVER PHOTOGRAPHYMark Vetrini

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

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

FASTLANE BIKERPO Box 699 Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849

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

FASTLANE BIKERFASTLANE BIKERNew JerseyNew Jersey

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BIKERS KNOW THAT CHARITY IS ALWAYS MORE IMPORTANT

THAN THE ECONOMUYAs we are all acutely aware it’s a tough economy for everyone however those who depend on the kindness and generosity of oth-ers feel the pinch even more. Although the SCC Tour wasn’t on the road very much from November to February we didn’t allow that to freeze over the spirit of bikers giving back to the community. Dur-ing these frigid months SCC was fortunate to be involved in three charity events.

Rider Now magazine asked us to participate in a food drive for a church in Ocala Florida. Val, the magazine editor, donated a bunch of food and we donated clothing and parts to be auctioned off as well as participating in a photo shoot that graced the cover of the magazine.

The second charitable event was unplanned, two police officers were killed in St Petersburg Florida in January and when Johnny worked for the Department of Juvenile Justice years ago (who would have guessed that one) he worked closely with this department. The Full Throttle Bike Builders Invitational in Clearwater Florida turned into an informal fundraiser for those fallen officers and the biker community rallied on the spur of the moment to raise almost 70k!

The third charity that caught our attention was for a one-year-old girl named Victoria with acute leukemia. My friend Aaron Blowout Morrow, the stereo typi-cal big bad ass biker, and we mean big, took pledges for every pound he could lose, this just might cue cancer altogether, way to go Aaron. You can fin addi-tional info at Victoriasvoyage.com.

I guess the bottom line is no matter how tough the biker community may seem on the outside, we have a heart the size of a V-twin on the inside. It has been said about our culture that we are the first to support a good cause and the first to step up and protect our country. It’s 100% true. Even though times are tough and many of us can’t afford to donate monetarily we can give our time through volunteering, product donations or even weight loss, go figure, hey A+ for creativity. The weather is clearing; the sun is starting to shine on the open road and the 2011riding season is upon us. Come by and see us from March 4th to the 13th in Daytona at the Hang Dawg Saloon right across from the Iron Horse Saloon on US1. And for you guys planning your year in advance here are some other events we will be at so far: Thunder in the Hill Country, Bandera Texas, March 31- April 3 and the Carts, Bikers and Babes Rally, April 8-10, in Somer-ville Texas. For additional info visit www.stripclubchoppers.com.

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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

SOLDIER OF CHRIST MOTORCYCLE MINISTRY, INC.

AND SOLDIER OF CHRIST

FELLOWSHIP

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

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

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

Worship 11:00am - 12:00pm

•Contemporary Worship •Verse by Verse Study of Scripture

•Casual Dress

ALL WELCOME JESUS LOVES BIKERS TOO!

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March 4th-11th . Daytona Bike Week

March 5th . Stayin’ Home Daytona Party10am – 5pm Highroads Harley-Davidson Descrip-tion No big whoop - come join Highroads and all the other poor Biker souls who are missing Daytona this year. It’ll be fun, in a sad gkinda way

March 12th . St. Patrick’s Day at Highroads10am – 5pm. Highroads Happy St. Patrick’s Day at Highroads! World Famous Corned Beef and Cab-bage - cooked for your culinary pleasure by the hands of our very own Highroads Staff! Not to

March 19th . Spring Fashion Show at Ocean County Harley-Davidson

March 19th . Happy St. Patrick’s Day at Liberty Harley-Davidson! World Famous Corned Beef and Cabbage - cooked for your culinary pleasure by the hands of our very own Liberty Staff! Not to be missed!

March 19th . Barb’s March-Badness Indoor Cus-tom Bike Show & Spring Service SeminarJoin us here at Barb’s H-D on March 19, 2011 for Barb’s March-Badness Indoor Custom Bike Show and annual Spring Service Seminar! Enter your custom bike (ALL makes & models).

March 20th . Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser16 East Lacey Rd Forked River, New Jersey Iris 609-971-3544

March 26th . Demo Day at Ocean County Harley Davidson

March 26th . Join Camden County H.O.G. at their “Friend Raiser” event (formerly known as Beef & Beer) on Saturday, March 26th. Located at Square Circle Sportsman’s Club (97 Clementon Rd. / W. Gibbsboro, NJ). From 7:30 to 11:30pm. Food + Mu-sic + Prizes + Cash Bar (at member prices)$20.00 per person. For ticket info., contact Joe Rusin at

856-546-6795, Russ Borowiec at 856-456-4141 or any CC HOG Board Member. No private alcohol al-lowed. No colors.

March 30th . BIKE NIGHT at the BARN YARD SALOON - State Rd 40 & Courses RdCarneysPoint,

March 30th . Bergen County Harley Davidson Women Only Garage Party6:00pm-8:00pm. This event is a social gathering for women with little or no riding experience. It’s a n opportunity to receive a general orientation to the Harley-Davidson experience and culture. You’ll have the chance to meet other women interested in riding, get a hands-on education with both Harley-Davidson and BMW motorcycles, learn basic bike maintenance and much more. If you’ve got ques-tions, we’ve got the answers RSVP Dianna 201-843-6930

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March 4th-11th . Daytona Bike Week

March 5th . Stayin’ Home Daytona Party10am – 5pm Highroads Harley-Davidson Descrip-tion No big whoop - come join Highroads and all the other poor Biker souls who are missing Daytona this year. It’ll be fun, in a sad gkinda way

March 12th . St. Patrick’s Day at Highroads10am – 5pm. Highroads Happy St. Patrick’s Day at Highroads! World Famous Corned Beef and Cab-bage - cooked for your culinary pleasure by the hands of our very own Highroads Staff! Not to

March 19th . Spring Fashion Show at Ocean County Harley-Davidson

March 19th . Happy St. Patrick’s Day at Liberty Harley-Davidson! World Famous Corned Beef and Cabbage - cooked for your culinary pleasure by the hands of our very own Liberty Staff! Not to be missed!

March 19th . Barb’s March-Badness Indoor Cus-tom Bike Show & Spring Service SeminarJoin us here at Barb’s H-D on March 19, 2011 for Barb’s March-Badness Indoor Custom Bike Show and annual Spring Service Seminar! Enter your custom bike (ALL makes & models).

March 20th . Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser16 East Lacey Rd Forked River, New Jersey Iris 609-971-3544

March 26th . Demo Day at Ocean County Harley Davidson

March 26th . Join Camden County H.O.G. at their “Friend Raiser” event (formerly known as Beef & Beer) on Saturday, March 26th. Located at Square Circle Sportsman’s Club (97 Clementon Rd. / W. Gibbsboro, NJ). From 7:30 to 11:30pm. Food + Mu-sic + Prizes + Cash Bar (at member prices)$20.00 per person. For ticket info., contact Joe Rusin at

856-546-6795, Russ Borowiec at 856-456-4141 or any CC HOG Board Member. No private alcohol al-lowed. No colors.

March 30th . BIKE NIGHT at the BARN YARD SALOON - State Rd 40 & Courses RdCarneysPoint,

March 30th . Bergen County Harley Davidson Women Only Garage Party6:00pm-8:00pm. This event is a social gathering for women with little or no riding experience. It’s a n opportunity to receive a general orientation to the Harley-Davidson experience and culture. You’ll have the chance to meet other women interested in riding, get a hands-on education with both Harley-Davidson and BMW motorcycles, learn basic bike maintenance and much more. If you’ve got ques-tions, we’ve got the answers RSVP Dianna 201-843-6930

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Farmingdale, New Jersey - Doug Keim, IMBBA Master Bike Builder Level II certified, was officially announced as IMBBA’s newly inductee into the IM-BBA “Hall of Fame” today. “Doug’s life achievements earned him a unanimous vote by the IMBBA Board of Directors.” said IMBBA President, Jeff Starke. IMBBA’s Board of Directors, most of which are Master Bike Builder Level II and Hall of Fame recipients them-selves, were pleased to announce this to the global community of motorcycle builders, riders and enthu-siasts. “IMBBA recognizes and awards Hall of Fame status based on life time achievement, it’s not just because you build way cool bikes or you’re a great guy/gal, but that you give back to the industry as much as it has rewarded you.” said IMBBA United States Country representative, Freddie Arnold. Doug’s charity work with POW/MIA Rolling Thunder and RAACE Foundation, along with Children’s charities and foundations, are numerous and in keep-ing with IMBBA’s standards. IMBBA is excited to hear from Doug as to when he chooses to be inducted by an official ceremony of his date, time and location, an IMBBA tradition in honor to their accomplishments in and out of the motorcycle industry. Doug has been an advocate of IMBBA, sup-porter and visionary for the standard of motorcycle judging and individual certifications and has contrib-uted greatly to IMBBA success.Welcome newest IM-BBA inductee, Doug Keim!

IMBBA MASTER BIKE BUILDER LEVEL II,DOUG KEIM, NEWEST INDUCTEEINTO THE IMBBA “Hall of Fame”

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Farmingdale, New Jersey - Doug Keim, IMBBA Master Bike Builder Level II certified, was officially announced as IMBBA’s newly inductee into the IM-BBA “Hall of Fame” today. “Doug’s life achievements earned him a unanimous vote by the IMBBA Board of Directors.” said IMBBA President, Jeff Starke. IMBBA’s Board of Directors, most of which are Master Bike Builder Level II and Hall of Fame recipients them-selves, were pleased to announce this to the global community of motorcycle builders, riders and enthu-siasts. “IMBBA recognizes and awards Hall of Fame status based on life time achievement, it’s not just because you build way cool bikes or you’re a great guy/gal, but that you give back to the industry as much as it has rewarded you.” said IMBBA United States Country representative, Freddie Arnold. Doug’s charity work with POW/MIA Rolling Thunder and RAACE Foundation, along with Children’s charities and foundations, are numerous and in keep-ing with IMBBA’s standards. IMBBA is excited to hear from Doug as to when he chooses to be inducted by an official ceremony of his date, time and location, an IMBBA tradition in honor to their accomplishments in and out of the motorcycle industry. Doug has been an advocate of IMBBA, sup-porter and visionary for the standard of motorcycle judging and individual certifications and has contrib-uted greatly to IMBBA success.Welcome newest IM-BBA inductee, Doug Keim!

IMBBA MASTER BIKE BUILDER LEVEL II,DOUG KEIM, NEWEST INDUCTEEINTO THE IMBBA “Hall of Fame”

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Happy St. Patty’s 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. May all the Leprechauns be happy with this Month’s awesome St. Patty’s Day Biker recipes we have and Holy Shamrocks!

Checkout Melody’s Desserts they’ll make the Blarney Stone cry with joy and happiness, so Happy St. Patty’s Day 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:

Guinness and Jameson Baked Beans, Submitted by: Jim Kelly, FL. Ingredients: 3 ounces salt pork 1 lb diced onion 3 tablespoons garlic (diced) 2 lbs dried great northern beans 3 (14 1/2 ounce) cans beer (Guinness stout) 2 (14 1/2 ounce) cans diced tomatoes 1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste 2 ounces whiskey (Jameson, Maker’s Mark, Jim Beam, etc) 1 lb pork sausage 2 cups brown sugar Directions: Dice up the salt pork and sauté until brown. Remove the pork and put into the crock pot, leaving the grease in the pan. Sauté the onions and garlic in the pork fat until brown. Remove the onions and garlic to the crock pot. Brown the sausage and add it to the crock pot. Add the rest of the ingredients to the crock pot. Cook on low for at least 12 hours, but I prefer 24 hours.

Irish Mashed Potatoes, Submitted by: Pam Farrell, NJ. Ingredients: 2 pounds red-skin or golden potatoes, peeled, cut in large chunks 1 (8.25 ounce) can sliced carrots, drained 1 tablespoon butter or oil 1/4 cup milk, half and half, or cream Salt and pepper, to taste Directions: Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add potatoes and cook until tender, about 15 minutes; drain and return to the pot. Meanwhile puree the carrots in a food processor until completely smooth. Mash potatoes with a potato masher or ricer. Mix in pureed carrots and remaining ingredients. Warm over medium heat, stirring constantly.

Phil’s Barbequed Cabbage, Submitted by: Phil Barnes, Pa. Ingredients: 1/2 head cabbage, cut into thick shreds 1/2 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup butter Freshly ground pepper to taste Directions: Preheat an outdoor grill for medium heat. Evenly divide the cabbage among 4 squares of aluminum foil. Sprinkle 2 table-spoons of soy sauce over each pile of cabbage, and place a tablespoon of butter on top. Season with pepper to taste, and fold the sides of the foil over the cabbage, sealing to form a packet. Place packets onto preheated

grill, and cook until the cabbage is tender, 15 to 20 minutes.

Shamrock Stew, Submitted by: Russ Case, NY. Ingredients 1/4 cup all-purpose fl our 3/4 teaspoon salt, optional 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1-1/2 to 2 pounds beef top round steak, cut into 1-inch cubes 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce 2 cups water 1 large onion, sliced 1 teaspoon dried marjoram 1 bay leaf 1 pound carrots, cut into 1-inch pieces 1 package (10 ounces) frozen peas Dumplings: 1 cup all-purpose fl our 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 cup milk 1 egg, lightly beaten 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley, optional Directions: In a large bowl, combine fl our, salt if desired and pepper; set aside 2 tablespoons. Add meat to bowl and toss to coat. In a Dutch oven or large soup kettle, over medium heat, cook the meat in oil until no longer pink; drain. Stir in tomato sauce, water and reserved fl our mixture. Add onion, marjoram and bay leaf; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Add carrots; cover and simmer for 45 minutes. Stir in peas. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes for until the vegetables are tender. Remove bay leaf. For dumplings, in a large combine fl our and baking powder. Stir in milk, egg, oil and parsley if desired. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto simmering stew. Cover and cook for 12-14 minutes or until done. Do not lift the cover. Serve immediately. Yield: 8 servings.

Guinness Slow-Cooker Pork Chops, Submitted by: Stella Newman, NJ. Ingredients: 5 -6 pork chops (3-4 lbs total) 2 large onions 1 pint Guinness stout 1 pint water 1/2 cup butter Salt Pepper 1 minced garlic clove 1 dash red pepper fl akes 8 ounces quartered mushrooms Directions: In a large sauté pan melt butter. Season pork chops with seasoned salt & pepper and add to pan a few at a time to sear. Re-move chops to slow cooker and add onions to melted butter in sauté pan. Sweat onions until tender and clear in color. While onions are cooking add quartered mushrooms to slow cooker pot with the pork chops. When onions are just tender add the whole pint of Guinness Stout and allow to simmer 5 minutes. Pour onions and beer into slow cooker, and then add the pint of water to the sauté pan, simmering for an additional 5 minutes. Add sautee liquid to slow cooker and remaining spices to taste. Cook on high for 3 to 6 hours on high, or low for 6-10 hours, depending on when you need it to be fi nished. Can be prepped the night ahead but add at least 45 minutes if going from fridge to slow cooker. I serve this with hot buttered egg noodles using the Guinness onion sauce like a gravy.

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POW/MIAFREEDOM RUN Photos by

KieranPhotos by

POW/MIAPOW/MIAKieran

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JOE NESLERHarley-Davidson Parts/Accesories

Quality Installation•Repairs•Custom-Built Bikes•Powder Coating

•Chrome Plating

1863 Woodbridge AvenueEdison, New Jersey 08817

732-819-3945Fax: 732-819-3951

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This January, the Jersey Giant two day motorcycle swap meet and motorcycle show was held at the Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset NJ. This event had a little something for everyone no matter if you were shopping for a new or that hard to find used part. You most likely could have picked it up here.

The bike show had one stand out crowd favorite. With patriotism at an all time high, Martin Bishop’s Operation Freedom bike hon-oring our troops in Iraq was a huge hit. Another crowd favorite was a personal appearance by Tattoo Tony. Tony is best known for his many appearances on on the Brett Michaels Life As You Know It TV realty show. Tony was at the show filming his own reality show and promoting his own line of Tattoo Tony’s Hard Ice Tea.

Everyone seemed to be taking their time walking around listen-ing to the bands, shopping the vendors and pretty much forget-ting about the long cold win-ter we’ve been having in the northeast.

So if you weren’t there this time, the Harley Rendezvous returns to the Garden State Exhibit Center on April 16th and 17th. Or go check out their signature event, the Har-ley Rendezvous Classic, June 24th to 26th at the Indian Lookout Country Club.

HARLEY RENDEZVOUSStory by Mark Ruzicka

Photos by ‘Pulsating Paula’

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This January, the Jersey Giant two day motorcycle swap meet and motorcycle show was held at the Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset NJ. This event had a little something for everyone no matter if you were shopping for a new or that hard to find used part. You most likely could have picked it up here.

The bike show had one stand out crowd favorite. With patriotism at an all time high, Martin Bishop’s Operation Freedom bike hon-oring our troops in Iraq was a huge hit. Another crowd favorite was a personal appearance by Tattoo Tony. Tony is best known for his many appearances on on the Brett Michaels Life As You Know It TV realty show. Tony was at the show filming his own reality show and promoting his own line of Tattoo Tony’s Hard Ice Tea.

Everyone seemed to be taking their time walking around listen-ing to the bands, shopping the vendors and pretty much forget-ting about the long cold win-ter we’ve been having in the northeast.

So if you weren’t there this time, the Harley Rendezvous returns to the Garden State Exhibit Center on April 16th and 17th. Or go check out their signature event, the Har-ley Rendezvous Classic, June 24th to 26th at the Indian Lookout Country Club.

HARLEY RENDEZVOUSStory by Mark Ruzicka

Photos by ‘Pulsating Paula’

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A LOOK BACK IN TIME...WITH ‘PULSATING PAULA’

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Bike owner: Chris BaileyBike: 2007 Big Dog MastiffRework performed by Doug Keim Creative CyclesFrame: all OEM Big DogTanks: BDMFenders: BDMEngine: Modified S&S 117” polishedCrankcase: S&SFlywheels: S&SHeads: worked S&S BY Doug Keim Creative CyclesPistons: S&S forged 10.5 comp ratioCylinders: S&S heights measured and correctedCam: Upgraded to 685 lift (specs FMIO)Carb: chrome PSI Big Air Series 4 carbAir Filter: D&M dual SpikeIgnition: Wire Plus / DynaExhaust: Computer modeled race system 2 into 1 handcrafted by Creative Cycles (can you say LOUD!)Charging System: Cycle Electric 3 phase systemPrimary: Karata Intimidator 3 inchTrans: Baker 6 speed Slam Drop Clutch unitMisc:Grips: XOPRODOXPegs: XOPRODOXHeadlight: Headwinds with HID conversionRear suspension: Legends Air RideTires: Avon Cobras front and rearWheels: Revolution Machine Seat: hand stitched leather

NOTE: When Chris wanted to purchase a production built custom bike, he looked up Doug Keim over at Creative Cycles in Wall, NJ. Doug and Liz sold Chris his brand new 2007 Mastiff. Well, as things happen, a year after the purchase the bike wasn’t “fast enough” any longer. So Chris returned to Doug Keim Creative Cycles looking for a solution to his performance needs. After some talk, Doug had a good idea of what Chris was looking for in both the appearance and performance departments. So Chris handed Doug the keys and he and his crew went to work. The images you see here are the final product… for now… we all know that you can just never leave it well enough alone! Additionally; this is possibly one of the baddest “street ridden” Big Dogs out there. Big horsepower, BIG noise, big fun and fast as all hell. Just ask Chris if you see him out on the street… he’s the guy smoking the tire and hitting the rev limiter on every shift! That is… if you can catch up with him!

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NOTE: When Chris wanted to purchase a production built custom bike, he looked up Doug Keim over at Creative Cycles in Wall, NJ. Doug and Liz sold Chris his brand new 2007 Mastiff. Well, as things happen, a year after the purchase the bike wasn’t “fast enough” any longer. So Chris returned to Doug Keim Creative Cycles looking for a solution to his performance needs. After some talk, Doug had a good idea of what Chris was looking for in both the appearance and performance departments. So Chris handed Doug the keys and he and his crew went to work. The images you see here are the final product… for now… we all know that you can just never leave it well enough alone! Additionally; this is possibly one of the baddest “street ridden” Big Dogs out there. Big horsepower, BIG noise, big fun and fast as all hell. Just ask Chris if you see him out on the street… he’s the guy smoking the tire and hitting the rev limiter on every shift! That is… if you can catch up with him!

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All I can say is after this winter …. Thank GOD it’s March! Hopefully we will get a few nice days to begin the riding season.

Our first event is already scheduled, will be a appearing at the “Motorcycle Extravaganza” taking place at the Allentown Fairgrounds on March 19th and 20th. As always, I invite you to stop by with any questions, or just to say hello!

Although discussed in prior columns, lately I have been repeatedly asked; “If I am involved in an accident that is 100% the other persons fault why am I, or my insurance company, responsible for the medical bills?” Although I know the answer and the reason behind it, every time I respond to this question, the answer seems to make less sense to me and more often than not, it never makes sense to the injured party.

The simple answer is that most states are “No-Fault” states, which literally means that no matter who is at fault, the injured party is responsible for their own medical bills. Although this has long been the law, many people, including some doctor’s offices, assume that the other insurance company will pay. Occasionally, the other insurance company may even say they will, however, this rarely, if ever occurs and merely gives false hope to the victim of the accident.

In most automobile cases the system works pretty well because all motorists in PA, DE and NJ are required to have medical benefits on their auto policies, which will pay at least $5,000.00 toward medical bills. However, in PA and NJ, most motorcycle policies do not provide medical coverage and therefore, if you have private health insurance, they will pay your medical bills. Most DE policies include $15,000.00 in combination benefits that may be used to pay for medical bills. I have learned over twenty years worth of discussions that no matter how many times I explain this to clients, potential clients, readers etc., it is a very bitter pill to swallow if you’re involved in a motorcycle accident, due to no fault of your own and you

have neither medical coverage on your motorcycle policy nor any private health insurance. In that case, before you can blink an eye, the medical bills start coming in fast and furious followed by collection notices.

In a situation like this, the only way to force the other side to pay your medical bills, is to make a claim and either settle it quickly, or immediately file suit and litigate the claim.

The problem with both of these solutions, is that most insurance companies don’t move as fast as we would like them to, and meanwhile the injured victim begins getting collection notices and marks against them on their credit report. Once this process begins, the only way to protect yourself is to immediately arrange payment plans and/or speak with an attorney who may be able to convince the medical providers to accept letters of protection, which asks the providers to hold up on any collection efforts until the claim is resolved. However, this needs to be accomplished quickly because once these matters end up in collection they automatically get reported to the credit agencies and undoing that is much more difficult than preventing it from happening in the first place.

Given the above, if you find yourself in this situation, do not get lolled into a false sense of security because the other insurance company has told you they will cover your medical bills. While they may in the long term, it only happens in the rarest of circumstances. Otherwise I suggest that you contact a competent lawyer to make sure that you don’t find yourself being victimized twice as a result of the negligent actions of another.

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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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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BERGEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

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

www.bergenharleydavidson.com

HIGHROADSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

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

www.highroadshd.com

LIBERTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

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

www.libertyharley.com

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Custom Built Motorcycles

Accessories•PartsService•Repairs

Customizing2117 Whitesville Rd

Toms River, NJ 08755

Phone: 732.370.8388 Fax: 732.370.8554

INJURED •Motorcycle •Auto •Work

•Traffic Violations •DWI •Criminal Defense

Call and I will explain your insurance policy FREE

Municipal Prosecutor20 Years Military Experience

ALWAYS A FREE CONSULTATIONPhone: 973-331-1175 Fax: 973-331-1184

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LAW OFFICES OF DANIEL R. DANZI, ESQ973-331-1175

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Custom Built Motorcycles

Accessories•PartsService•Repairs

Customizing2117 Whitesville Rd

Toms River, NJ 08755

Phone: 732.370.8388 Fax: 732.370.8554

INJURED •Motorcycle •Auto •Work

•Traffic Violations •DWI •Criminal Defense

Call and I will explain your insurance policy FREE

Municipal Prosecutor20 Years Military Experience

ALWAYS A FREE CONSULTATIONPhone: 973-331-1175 Fax: 973-331-1184

[email protected]

LAW OFFICES OF DANIEL R. DANZI, ESQ973-331-1175

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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 UNREST PAINT SET FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON COLOR SHOPThemed Set Available Through the Sheet Metal Exchange Program

Now available through the Sheet Metal Exchange program, the new Color Shop Limited Series Unrest paint set ($2,199.95 to $5,199.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories features Day of the Dead skull, tribal designs and helter-skelter Harley lettering over a matte black background on the tank, fenders, fairing and saddlebags. Limited in quantity to 200 sets and available only for one year, this show-quality paint set is hand-numbered for the ultimate in exclusivity. This set is available on factory-fresh sheet metal, or through the Sheet Metal Exchange Program.

The Sheet Metal Exchange program allows Harley-Davidson owners to install factory-quality, custom-painted sheet metal to older-model motorcycles. Under the program, an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer removes the undamaged sheet metal from an owner’s motorcycle and ships it to the Harley-Davidson Color Shop for application of original-equipment quality paint in cutting-edge designs by air-brush artists and pin-stripers. Turn-around time is about 90 days, and the cost is $200 to $600

less than buying the same paint set applied to new sheet metal. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for details.

To see the details of the paint design, see our video on our Web site: Unrest Paint Set.

NEW CHROME FRONT FENDER FOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON TOURING MODELSA Brilliant Complement to a Chrome Front End and Custom Wheels

The new Rally Mirror Chrome FL Front Fender (P/N 59136-10, $449.95) from Harley-Da-vidson Genuine Motor Accessories is an eye-popping complement to a Chrome Front End

Kit (P/N 46371-08) or custom wheels. Its clean styling eliminates the front light, side medallions and fender skirt to provide an unobstructed sweep of chrome. This brilliant, mirror-polished chrome-over-steel fender fits 1994-later Road King® models and 1989-later Electra Glide® and Street Glide® models. It does not fit Trike models, and cannot be used with fender tips, skirts, or rails.

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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 HARLEY HAMMOCK RIDER AND PASSENGER TOURING SEATSuspension Elements Isolate Rider and Passenger from Road Harshness

The new Harley® Hammock Rider and Passenger Touring Seat (P/N 52000003, $499.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Acces-sories® is designed to isolate both rider and passenger from harsh road conditions. The sling-like fabric suspension system that is inte-grated into the seat pan is manufactured from a unique blend of flex-ible, durable fibers. The fabric acts like a hammock, providing two

inches of suspension above the seat pan under two inches of traditional foam. This internal suspension prevents “bottom-ing out” and provides a 30 percent improvement in comfort. For the

passenger, a multiple spring-board style suspension system and two inches of traditional foam provide 15 percent improve-

ment in passenger comfort. The vinyl surface is easy to clean and maintain. This seat can be equipped with a rider backrest on most models. Seat width is 17.5 inches; passenger pillion width is 15.0 inches. A heated version of the seat (P/N 52000004, $899.95) is also available. Both seats fit 2009-later Touring and Trike models. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

NEW LOCKING CLAMP FOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON WINDSHIELDSKeyed Lock Secures Quick-Release Windshields on Many Models

The new Locking Quick-Release Windshield Clamp (P/N 57400006, $39.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories secures a quick release-style detachable windshield from grab-and-run theft. The chrome-plated locking clamp replaces one of the original-equipment windshield clamps, and features a push-button lock with a mini barrel-style key for easy removal. The kit includes one locking clamp and two matching keys.

The Locking Quick-Release Windshield Clamp is available in 39mm, 41mm and 49mm sizes to fit many VRSC™, Sportster, Dyna® and Softail® models equipped with quick release-style detachable windshields. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

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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 UNREST PAINT SET FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON COLOR SHOPThemed Set Available Through the Sheet Metal Exchange Program

Now available through the Sheet Metal Exchange program, the new Color Shop Limited Series Unrest paint set ($2,199.95 to $5,199.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories features Day of the Dead skull, tribal designs and helter-skelter Harley lettering over a matte black background on the tank, fenders, fairing and saddlebags. Limited in quantity to 200 sets and available only for one year, this show-quality paint set is hand-numbered for the ultimate in exclusivity. This set is available on factory-fresh sheet metal, or through the Sheet Metal Exchange Program.

The Sheet Metal Exchange program allows Harley-Davidson owners to install factory-quality, custom-painted sheet metal to older-model motorcycles. Under the program, an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer removes the undamaged sheet metal from an owner’s motorcycle and ships it to the Harley-Davidson Color Shop for application of original-equipment quality paint in cutting-edge designs by air-brush artists and pin-stripers. Turn-around time is about 90 days, and the cost is $200 to $600

less than buying the same paint set applied to new sheet metal. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for details.

To see the details of the paint design, see our video on our Web site: Unrest Paint Set.

NEW CHROME FRONT FENDER FOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON TOURING MODELSA Brilliant Complement to a Chrome Front End and Custom Wheels

The new Rally Mirror Chrome FL Front Fender (P/N 59136-10, $449.95) from Harley-Da-vidson Genuine Motor Accessories is an eye-popping complement to a Chrome Front End

Kit (P/N 46371-08) or custom wheels. Its clean styling eliminates the front light, side medallions and fender skirt to provide an unobstructed sweep of chrome. This brilliant, mirror-polished chrome-over-steel fender fits 1994-later Road King® models and 1989-later Electra Glide® and Street Glide® models. It does not fit Trike models, and cannot be used with fender tips, skirts, or rails.

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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 HARLEY HAMMOCK RIDER AND PASSENGER TOURING SEATSuspension Elements Isolate Rider and Passenger from Road Harshness

The new Harley® Hammock Rider and Passenger Touring Seat (P/N 52000003, $499.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Acces-sories® is designed to isolate both rider and passenger from harsh road conditions. The sling-like fabric suspension system that is inte-grated into the seat pan is manufactured from a unique blend of flex-ible, durable fibers. The fabric acts like a hammock, providing two

inches of suspension above the seat pan under two inches of traditional foam. This internal suspension prevents “bottom-ing out” and provides a 30 percent improvement in comfort. For the

passenger, a multiple spring-board style suspension system and two inches of traditional foam provide 15 percent improve-

ment in passenger comfort. The vinyl surface is easy to clean and maintain. This seat can be equipped with a rider backrest on most models. Seat width is 17.5 inches; passenger pillion width is 15.0 inches. A heated version of the seat (P/N 52000004, $899.95) is also available. Both seats fit 2009-later Touring and Trike models. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

NEW LOCKING CLAMP FOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON WINDSHIELDSKeyed Lock Secures Quick-Release Windshields on Many Models

The new Locking Quick-Release Windshield Clamp (P/N 57400006, $39.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories secures a quick release-style detachable windshield from grab-and-run theft. The chrome-plated locking clamp replaces one of the original-equipment windshield clamps, and features a push-button lock with a mini barrel-style key for easy removal. The kit includes one locking clamp and two matching keys.

The Locking Quick-Release Windshield Clamp is available in 39mm, 41mm and 49mm sizes to fit many VRSC™, Sportster, Dyna® and Softail® models equipped with quick release-style detachable windshields. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

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It was another great year for Rich Kohles and the Timo-nium Motorcycle Show held from February 11th thru 13th at the Maryland State Fairgrounds. The event arena was packed through most of the weekend as patrons shopped the area’s top vendors in the motorcycle industry. Bikes ranged from classic to cutting edge and many were the product of new and very innovative ideas. But only the best of the best took home awards, including Judge’s Choice Best of Show presented to Justin Alt for his 1946 Harley Davidson Nostalgic Bobber, Best Display of Show presented to Bob Mulfinger for his pirate-themed 2005 Harley David-son Softail and Best Paint of Show presented to John Talmo for his 2007 special construction chopper.

Walking through the maze of incredible set-ups and bikes was very cool. The Smurf Bike, man, that is hilarious! The Michael Jackson Tribute Bike took the People’s Choice award. Severe Cycles had an amazing variety of bikes on hand and the design techniques used on their creations are some of the best in the industry. Another great, local bike builder took home a top award at the show as well: Best Handcrafted Parts was awarded to Brian Kundratic for his 2005 Special Construction. There were many amazing bikes and builders who won awards - congratulations to all of you!

The bikes weren’t the only highlight of the weekend. In-dustry celebrities the likes of Arlen Ness and several cast members from the television series Sons of Anarchy were on hand for autograph sessions. Of course the Hooters’ girls were present and working the crowd into a frenzy. And for those who preferred some interaction, there were wing eating and frozen t-shirt contests.

Special thanks to the folks at Old Glory Customs who pro-vided some definite crowd-pleasing entertainment. People gathered in the aisle to watch the lovely Old Glory Girls model during a photo shoot at the Fast Lane Biker Maga-zine booth. It had moms covering their babies’ eyes - that’s all I can say.

There were numerous vendors offering information and/or products that could be very helpful to riders. I signed up for a great program for riders and their passengers called A.I.M., Aid to Injured Motorcyclists. If you are involved in an accident, your A.I.M. ID card instructs emergency medi-cal personnel to call their toll free Emergency Hotline and the 24 hour A.I.M. operator will relay your critical medical information and immediately notify the emergency contact listed on your membership form. You can register by call-ing 800-531-2424. Another service available specifically for those who ride but don’t work on their own bike is provided by Derek Turner, owner of Tuner Tech. Derek has over 30 years of experience and offers mobile repairs. So if you are riding in the Delmarva area and have a bike problem you can’t fix on the spot, call Derek at 302-222-7673. These folks are just a sampling of the great business-minded people you can meet by attending shows. I’m can say with confidence that every area of the motorcycle industry was covered.

After witnessing the crazy busy weekend at the Timonium Motorcycle Show and now that the weather is warming up a bit, I can feel the anticipation as riding season is knock-ing on our doors. The best way to get everything you need is at a convention. I hope you made it out to Timonium - it was a great time.

TIMONIUM MOTORCYCLE SHOWBy Chip Deitrick

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Special thanks to the folks at Old Glory Customs who pro-vided some definite crowd-pleasing entertainment. People gathered in the aisle to watch the lovely Old Glory Girls model during a photo shoot at the Fast Lane Biker Maga-zine booth. It had moms covering their babies’ eyes - that’s

There were numerous vendors offering information and/or products that could be very helpful to riders. I signed up for a great program for riders and their passengers called A.I.M., Aid to Injured Motorcyclists. If you are involved in an accident, your A.I.M. ID card instructs emergency medi-cal personnel to call their toll free Emergency Hotline and the 24 hour A.I.M. operator will relay your critical medical information and immediately notify the emergency contact listed on your membership form. You can register by call-ing 800-531-2424. Another service available specifically for those who ride but don’t work on their own bike is provided by Derek Turner, owner of Tuner Tech. Derek has over 30 years of experience and offers mobile repairs. So if you are riding in the Delmarva area and have a bike problem you can’t fix on the spot, call Derek at 302-222-7673. These folks are just a sampling of the great business-minded people you can meet by attending shows. I’m can say with confidence that every area of the motorcycle industry was

After witnessing the crazy busy weekend at the Timonium Motorcycle Show and now that the weather is warming up a bit, I can feel the anticipation as riding season is knock-ing on our doors. The best way to get everything you need is at a convention. I hope you made it out to Timonium - it

TIMONIUM MOTORCYCLE SHOW

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It was another great year for Rich Kohles and the Timo-nium Motorcycle Show held from February 11th thru 13th at the Maryland State Fairgrounds. The event arena was packed through most of the weekend as patrons shopped the area’s top vendors in the motorcycle industry. Bikes ranged from classic to cutting edge and many were the product of new and very innovative ideas. But only the best of the best took home awards, including Judge’s Choice Best of Show presented to Justin Alt for his 1946 Harley Davidson Nostalgic Bobber, Best Display of Show presented to Bob Mulfinger for his pirate-themed 2005 Harley David-son Softail and Best Paint of Show presented to John Talmo for his 2007 special construction chopper.

Walking through the maze of incredible set-ups and bikes was very cool. The Smurf Bike, man, that is hilarious! The Michael Jackson Tribute Bike took the People’s Choice award. Severe Cycles had an amazing variety of bikes on hand and the design techniques used on their creations are some of the best in the industry. Another great, local bike builder took home a top award at the show as well: Best Handcrafted Parts was awarded to Brian Kundratic for his 2005 Special Construction. There were many amazing bikes and builders who won awards - congratulations to all of you!

The bikes weren’t the only highlight of the weekend. In-dustry celebrities the likes of Arlen Ness and several cast members from the television series Sons of Anarchy were on hand for autograph sessions. Of course the Hooters’ girls were present and working the crowd into a frenzy. And for those who preferred some interaction, there were wing eating and frozen t-shirt contests.

Special thanks to the folks at Old Glory Customs who pro-vided some definite crowd-pleasing entertainment. People gathered in the aisle to watch the lovely Old Glory Girls model during a photo shoot at the Fast Lane Biker Maga-zine booth. It had moms covering their babies’ eyes - that’s all I can say.

There were numerous vendors offering information and/or products that could be very helpful to riders. I signed up for a great program for riders and their passengers called A.I.M., Aid to Injured Motorcyclists. If you are involved in an accident, your A.I.M. ID card instructs emergency medi-cal personnel to call their toll free Emergency Hotline and the 24 hour A.I.M. operator will relay your critical medical information and immediately notify the emergency contact listed on your membership form. You can register by call-ing 800-531-2424. Another service available specifically for those who ride but don’t work on their own bike is provided by Derek Turner, owner of Tuner Tech. Derek has over 30 years of experience and offers mobile repairs. So if you are riding in the Delmarva area and have a bike problem you can’t fix on the spot, call Derek at 302-222-7673. These folks are just a sampling of the great business-minded people you can meet by attending shows. I’m can say with confidence that every area of the motorcycle industry was covered.

After witnessing the crazy busy weekend at the Timonium Motorcycle Show and now that the weather is warming up a bit, I can feel the anticipation as riding season is knock-ing on our doors. The best way to get everything you need is at a convention. I hope you made it out to Timonium - it was a great time.

TIMONIUM MOTORCYCLE SHOWBy Chip Deitrick

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Special thanks to the folks at Old Glory Customs who pro-vided some definite crowd-pleasing entertainment. People gathered in the aisle to watch the lovely Old Glory Girls model during a photo shoot at the Fast Lane Biker Maga-zine booth. It had moms covering their babies’ eyes - that’s

There were numerous vendors offering information and/or products that could be very helpful to riders. I signed up for a great program for riders and their passengers called A.I.M., Aid to Injured Motorcyclists. If you are involved in an accident, your A.I.M. ID card instructs emergency medi-cal personnel to call their toll free Emergency Hotline and the 24 hour A.I.M. operator will relay your critical medical information and immediately notify the emergency contact listed on your membership form. You can register by call-ing 800-531-2424. Another service available specifically for those who ride but don’t work on their own bike is provided by Derek Turner, owner of Tuner Tech. Derek has over 30 years of experience and offers mobile repairs. So if you are riding in the Delmarva area and have a bike problem you can’t fix on the spot, call Derek at 302-222-7673. These folks are just a sampling of the great business-minded people you can meet by attending shows. I’m can say with confidence that every area of the motorcycle industry was

After witnessing the crazy busy weekend at the Timonium Motorcycle Show and now that the weather is warming up a bit, I can feel the anticipation as riding season is knock-ing on our doors. The best way to get everything you need is at a convention. I hope you made it out to Timonium - it

TIMONIUM MOTORCYCLE SHOW

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