Archive for February 2014
Rock Into 2014 At Gator Harley
By Deborah Speicher
What a great way to begin the New Year with a party at Gator Harley-Davidson! Things got rolling at 10am with music by Shaky Puddin’ and, for those who got there early, there were FREE event t-shirts to the first 100 people who showed up. Afterwards, there were games and prizes by DJ Bucky and the beautiful Bella Bella models. We also got some shopping in at the store as well as with the vendors. Early that afternoon, we were treated to one of our favorite bands – BIG ENGINE! Tony, Hans and the guys always put on one heck of a show.
I would also like to personally thank the Gator Harley service staff (Mike and Panhead Mike). On the way up from Tampa, my friend Brian’s bike started breaking down. Luckily, he made it to Gator Harley. They immediately started working on his bike and had it running like a top long before we were ready to head towards home.
Kudos Gator Harley – see you all at the Women’s Day Conference (April 5) if not sooner!
Ride In Bike Show At The Iron Horse
By Amy Poole
January’s Bike Show at the Iron Horse was a bit nippy however 70 warm tailpipes showed up for display to hopefully succeed in victory!! Only 5 bikes had a bit of luck that day…no worries though…you guys come back to the Horse on every 2nd Sunday and try again!! In the course of the day several ladies rode through, Crashrocket shook the crowd to their feet, mingling got accomplished and some got inked! Don’t forget Willie’s Tropical Tattoo at the Iron Horse location is open during the events. The Bike Show is fairly new to being on a Sunday and has really taken flight since!! See ya next time around and if you see any Iron Horse Crew…tell ‘em nice job!!
Nobodies Opinion Feb 2014
By Billy “Kneecap” Braddock
Lately I’ve been hearing a lot about “Youth Misery Index”. I couldn’t figure out why they were so miserable. So I started comparing my youth to the youth of today:
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I had my first jobs when I was 10 years old. I had a paper route, sold TV Guides, cleaned restrooms at the local service station after school, and worked on farms and horse ranches in the summertime.
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Today, the government won’t even let you work until you are 16. No wonder youth unemployment rate is 16.1%.
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Got my own apartment as soon as I got my driver’s license.
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Today, kids are still living with their parents after graduating college.
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After I graduated high school I wasn’t unable go to a regular college, I couldn’t afford it. So, I would take courses at community colleges. I would also find out where the college professors would hang out. If they were teaching something I was interested in, I would buy them a couple of drinks and ask them if I could audit their class. Most were very receptive.
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Today, the average student loan debt is almost $30,000, and they end up with a worthless piece of paper that can’t even provide them with a good paying job.
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When I went to high school, the pickup I was driving had a gun rack on the back window. In the rack there was a 12 gauge shotgun and a 30/30 Winchester. The glove compartment had a 357 Magnum. I could shoot a squirrel blindfolded, but I always found it hard to blindfold the squirrel.
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Today, you get suspended for wearing an NRA T-shirt with a picture of a gun on it.
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When I graduated high school the national debt was $300 billion with each person’s share about $2500.
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Today, the national debt $17 trillion and each person’s share is $52,948.
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I grew up with a television (which I ate many a TV dinner in front of) that was the size of a refrigerator, had a black and white 11 inch screen, and 12 channels. It took 10 min. to warm up and another 10 min. playing with the horizontal and vertical hold to get a picture. At midnight the picture changed to a test pattern until 5 AM. When the station came back on it would announce a call sign then play the National Anthem. The party line telephone was on the wall with a handle on the side that you would crank to get the attention of an operator who would get your number for you.
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Today, I carry a cell phone. It’s a telephone, a TV, a radio, a camera, GPS, a computer, etc. etc. etc… I can contact just about anybody in the world.
After comparing my youth with the youth of today, I think I can realize why the misery index has skyrocketed from 83.5 in 2009 to 98.6 in 2013. Our educational system has indoctrinated them to believe that there is no more opportunity. The government will take care of all your needs.
We had the Greatest Generation, the Baby Boomers, and Generation X, Y, and Z. If we don’t teach our youth that we are a country of “opportunity” that does not favor socialism, we will end up with a “Lost Generation”. We need to teach them that it doesn’t matter if the glass is half empty or half-full, there’s still room for more whiskey.
I never wake up bright eyed and bushy tailed. Who the hell wants to go through life acting like a damn squirrel?
If you’d like to read more of my opinions go to nobodiesopinion.com
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New Year Brings Old & New Friends To The White Eagle For Big Engine
By Lulu
As we rang out 2013 and rang in 2014, the White Eagle Lounge in Korona celebrated in a BIG way. Their yearly Big Engine “early” NEW Year party was like OLD times with friends and Big Engine fans all hootin’ & hollerin’ and imbibing in a cocktail or two. Kim is back at the helm at the Eagle and they are looking forward to 2014. I hope you will ride in to visit them while in town! This bar is one of the oldest bars in the state and has much history in the biking community. Kim has events scheduled throughout the year so keep up with them on their website whiteeaglelounge.com!
13th Bikers For Babies Sets All-Time Record
By Ron Cox
Co-sponsored by the Southwest Coast Division of The March of Dimes (MoD) and Harley-Davidson of Ft. Myers, the 13th Annual Bikers for Babies (BFB) set new records for registered riders and money raised. The three day event took place November 15th-17th and more than 2,000 people registered (the most ever) and the MoD received $161,154, most money ever raised.
What started out as a one day event several years ago has mushroomed into a three day event with lots of happenings. Friday night kicked off with the opportunity to pre-register while vendors plied their wares and Unforgiven & Riverside entertained the riders. Saturday afternoon presented another chance to pre-register and check out the car show. Sunday morning registration took place at Collier County Regional Water Park in Naples. Collier and Lee County Sheriff’s Departments did a stellar job in safely moving the double column of motorcycles over the 35 mile course.
Arriving at HDFM, the riders were treated to a pulled pork meal with beans, salad and soft drinks. Backlash entertained all afternoon. After the event was closed, adult beverages became available.
Awards came next with the Lost Riders MC winning most money raised by a club with $14,221, followed by the Ronin Riding Club with $12,791 and SWFL HOG with $8,757. Mary & Steve Robison won the individual(s) raising the most money with $3,677.
The March of Dimes is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies through its Prematurity Campaign, and by preventing birth defects and infant mortality. Research funds will be used to find out why 1 in 8 babies are born prematurely in the United States. Founded in 1938, the March of Dimes funds programs of research, community services, education and advocacy to save babies.
Bulls Eye Feb 2014
By LuLu
Legacies are built over a lifetime of being passionate about something in life. Many never live to find that one thing in life you can be so interested in that you stick with it. That cannot be said about Denise Hilliard and her family. Denise was born in Orlando back before the days of Disney. Her mom and grandparents were in the restaurant business, so she grew up learning the family trade. Denise’s dad moved the family out of Orlando when the Disney boom invaded and transplanted them to Eustis. Upon his death her mom bought The Flame Lounge on International which is now the Brickyard. The list of restaurants and bars that Denise and Rick have been part of opening is a diary of dining in the Daytona/Port Orange area. They have been owners of The Brick Yard, The Fly In Lounge (now Famous Phillies on US1), First Turn that was originally where the Cracker Barrel is by the Speedway, co-owned Cowboys in New Smyrna with baseball legend Davy Johnson, Billy Bob’s, in 1991 they took over the Marker 32 on Ballough and Mason and called it First Turn Too, South Turn on Nova, It’s All Good (a breakfast spot on US 1) and the present First Turn in Port Orange on US 1. Sometimes running more than one at a time and for those of you who have worked in the restaurant industry you know that bars and restaurants generally run your life; they are so time consuming. First Turn is turning 30 this year and its present location is where Denise fell in love with Rick Hilliard whose father owned it when it was known as the Allandale Inn. Rick and Denise both worked for his dad and according to Denise it was love at first sight. They share the passion for their work, their love of NASCAR, motorcycles, fishing, Islamorada and raising a wonderful son, Ricky. What sets First Turn apart is their “customers are like family and truly are concerned about each other”.
As for riding Denise got her endorsement when a friend, Elizabeth, rode up on hers and at 50 she decided to leave the backseat and ride her own. She started on a 1955 Panhead, moved on to a 2009 Deluxe and presently has a 2011 Fatboy Lo. As busy as she stays with work her riding is mostly day trips such as riding to Leesburg or on local poker runs.
On that subject I personally have to tell you that Denise’s heart is golden. She and her son Ricky have done mission work in Harlan, Kentucky building and repairing homes for the needy with South Daytona Christian Church. Their son Ricky aspires to spend his life doing God’s work and is interning as a missionary in California. He inherited that family passion from his mother, just as Denise inherited her love of feeding the masses from her family. Other than the mission work, I have witnessed Denise help individuals in life’s crisis, Children’s Home Society, animal causes such as Pawsibilities Rescue and the Halifax Humane Society, veteran’s, food banks and is also the host for Big D’s Rock the Cradle which provides Christmas for needy families.
This month’s Bull’s Eye is someone I am honored to call my friend and if you are in the Daytona area ride down US 1 to First Turn enjoy their huge remodeled deck, fabulous food and some of the nicest people you will ever break bread with! To celebrate their 30 years in business they are having a party on the 1st Saturdays of each month with live music, a corn hole tournament and February 1st will feature a free fish fry.
Biker Friendly Directory Feb 2014
Biker Friendly Places
Look for Thunder Roads Magazine Florida in our Biker Friendly Locations and please support our advertisers!!
ATTORNEY
Rue & Ziffra, P.A.
640 Dunlawton Ave.
Port Orange
1-800-526-4711
www.rueziffra.com
BAIL BOND
Ace Bail Bond
3798 W. ISB Daytona
386-258-2223
11 E. Moody Bunnell/Flagler County
386-437-4357
Palatka 386-329-2223
St. Augustine 904-825-4357
BARS AND RESTAURANTS
BREVARD COUNTY
American Legion Post 359 Riders
7260 S US 1
Port St. John
321-323-6101 www.ALR359.com
H&D Roadhouse
SR 520
Merritt Island
321-449-1110
DUVAL COUNTY
BarZ Bar & Package Store
9560 Heckscher Dr.
Jacksonville
904-251-3330
Rusty’s Pub
8970 103rd St.
Jacksonville 32210
904-771-4199
Rustyspub@att.net
Smitty’s Bar
3553 Kori Rd.
Jacksonville (Mandarin)
904-683-0388
FLAGLER COUNTY
AMVETS POST 59
5959 N. Oceanshore Blvd. (A1A)
Palm Coast
386-597-2917
Dog Pound Saloon
1406 Hwy100 E.
Bunnell
386-586-0200
Smiles Nite Club
9 Palm Harbor Village Way
Palm Coast
386-986-1500
White Eagle Lounge
Old Dixie Hwy & US 1
Korona
386-437-2341
whiteeaglelounge.com
HIGHLANDS COUNTY
Gator Shack
4651 US Highway 98
Sebring
863-655-6000
Neibert’s Fishing Resort
& Fred’s Bar
4971 US 98
Sebring
863-655-4737 or 655-1416
Main Street Tap Room
205 W. Main St.
Avon Park
863-453-3056
LAKE COUNTY
Irene’s Restaurant and Lounge
14942 Old Hwy 441
Tavares
352-343-6389
NASSAU
Reni’s Redneck Yacht Club
850019 US Hwy 17
Yulee
904-225-0272
PUTNAM COUNTY
Downtown Blues Bar & Grille
714 St. Johns Street
Palatka
386-325-5454
www.downtownbluesbarandgrille.com
Parker House
143 N. Summit St.
Crescent City
386-698-2397
Parkerhouselounge.com
Welaka Lodge & Resort
1001 Front St
Welaka, Florida 32193
386-467-7171
ST. JOHN’S COUNTY
Barnone Saloon
312 Anastasia
St. Augustine
904-825-4202
Giggling Gator
121 King St.
St. Augustine
904-824-0444
Mardi Gras
123 San Marco
St. Augustine
904-823-8808 www.mardibar.com
Sand Bar
7025 A1A
Crescent Beach
904-461-4671
TAYLOR
The Beach Bar
16260 Beach Rd.
Perry, FL 32348
850-578-3046
VOLUSIA COUNTY
Bad Boys Saloon
601 Main St.
Daytona Beach
386-256-3894
Cabbage Patch Bar
549 Tomoka Farms Rd. Corner of Rt.4118 (Pioneer Trail)
Samsula, FL 32168
386-427-8969
www.cabbagepatchbar.com
Dirty Harry’s
705 Main Street
Daytona Beach
386-252-9877
First Turn Steakhouse and Lounge
5236 S. Ridgewood Ave. (US 1)
Port Orange 386-788-5434
www.FIRSTTURNSTEAKHOUSE.COM
Frank’s Place
1542 N A1A (Dollar General Plaza)
Ormond By the Sea
386-441-3715
Iron Horse Saloon
1068 N US 1
Ormond Beach
One Horse Saloon
1130 N. Ridgewood Ave.
Holly Hill
386-872-3664 www.1horsesaloon.com
CAMPGROUNDS
Neibert’s Fishing Resort
& Fred’s Bar
4971 US 98
Sebring
863-655-4737 or 655-1416
Welaka Lodge & Resort
1001 Front St
Welaka, Florida 32193
386-467-7171
EYEGLASSES
Outlaw Eyewear
408-538-1571
www.OutLawEyewear.com
Riders Eyewear
www.riderseyewear.net
GUN RANGE
River City Gun Range
706 St. Johns Ave
Palatka
386-328-9280
www.cliffhangersgunshows.com
MOTORCYCLE SALES, SERVICE, RENTAL AND GEAR
Adamec Harley Davidson
Jacksonville 3 locations
Baymeadows 904.493.1931
Orange Park 904.215.1931
Regency 904.641.3735
St. Augustine 904-825-0544
Freedom Cycles of Daytona
841 Ridgewood Ave.
Holly Hill
386-882-2453
www.freedomcyclesofdaytona.com
GHC Motorsports
614 US 27 S
Lake Placid
863-699-2453
www.ghcmotorsports.com
Gainesville Harley-Davidson
4125 NW 97th Blvd.
Gainesville, FL
352-331-6363
www.GainesvilleHarley.com
Gator Harley Davidson
1745 US Hwy 441
Leesburg
352-787-8050
www.GatorHarley.com
Harley-Davidson at the Villages
Lake Sumter Landing
972 Old Mill Rd.
352-750-8033
J&P Cycles
Destination Daytona
Ormond Beach
386-615-0950
www.JPCycles.com
Mind Ride Cycles
9532 Historic Kings Rd.
Jacksonville
904-724-8558
mindridecycles.com
Petersons Harley Davidson
Miami
305-651-4811
19400 NW 2nd Ave.
South
205-235-4023
19825 S. Dixie Hwy.
Ride Power
Cell phone charger
www.RIDEPOWERUSA.com
Scavenger Total Oil Change System
866-877-6483
www.roguechopper.com
Stormy Hill Harley Davidson
2480 S. Hwy 27
Clermont
352-243-7111
www.StormyHillHarley.com
Tough Love Cycles Inc.
120 E. New Hampshire Ave.
Deland
386-279-0024
www.toughlovecycles.com
Tri City Cycles
308 S. 2nd St.
Flagler Beach
386-439-3967
TRIKE SALES
Bike to Trike USA
708-258-0055
bbtrike@gmail.com
BiketoTrikeUSA.com
SEATS
Ultimate Seats USA
348 Destination Daytona Lane
1-386-672-0288 www.ultimateseats.ca
TATTOO ARTIST
Shamrock Tattoo
1435 US 1 Ormond Beach
386-677-7670 shamrocktattooflorida.com
Tropical Tattoo
825 S. Yonge St.
Ormond Beach
386-672-1888 TROPICALTATTOO.COM
Pony Tales Feb 2014
By Phoenix and Metric
As we move forward into the New Year, I want to take a moment to reflect back on all the great times we had in 2013. The year was filled with a lot of great rides with some great friends to some of the most beautiful places in the whole United States. This year also had a few setbacks, but as a person that sees the glass half full I try hard not to dwell on the negative. However, as a retired military veteran I see how our country and the world around us is being “fundamentally transformed” away from something that our Founding Forefathers, Veterans and every Biker understands and that is our FREEDOM!!! So I ask you as we move into this New Year PLEASE RIDE FOR “FREEDOM”. Wear the American flag, the POW/MIA patch, the Cross pin or any other sign that will signal to the world that you are a proud American and enjoy our FREEDOM!! If you are a Veteran be an Oath Keeper, “to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies both foreign and domestic”. If you are serving in the armed force, we support you and salute you. If you can serve in the military “do it”, and if you can’t then support those who can. If you can join a veteran’s organization then join and ride with them, if not ride and support them anyway. Ride to support the 9/11 Rally, Rolling Thunder, Wreaths Across America, National POW/MIA day, Veterans Day, Memorial Day and FREEDOM!!! FOR GOD, COUNTRY AND FREEDOM WE RIDE into the 2014 New Year.
Cabbage Patch Car & Bike Show
By “Kneecap”
The Cabbage Patch Bar, on the corner of Pioneer Trail and Tomoka Farms Road, Samsula is probably one of the most well-known biker bars in Central Florida. They’re not only the Home of the “World-Famous” Coleslaw Wrestling, but they also operate as a year-round Tavern that welcomes poker runs and many charity functions. The bar has full liquor, draft beer, and package take out. You can play pool or use their free Wi-Fi.
Ronnie and Roger were not satisfied with just offering daily drink specials, live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, ,and a free BBQ and Swap Meet every 3rd and 5th Sunday. So Roger decided to have a Bike and Car Show on the 4th Sunday of every month.
I attended one in November. Even though the weather was terrible. It was cold and windy but because of the Cabbage Patch’s reputation for delivering a good show the turnout was very good.
Roger is always working hard to make the customers stay enjoyable and entertaining. He’s constantly coming up with new ideas. If you run into Ronnie you will notice his welcoming smile and pleasant personality. He probably will tell you his latest joke. Stop by soon and enjoy the friendly bartenders and patrons. I go there often, so you might just run into me, which is not necessarily as pleasurable!
8th Family Renew Ride
By Amy Poole
Jingle Pipes…Jingle Pipes…Ohhh what fun it is to ride on the 8th Family Renew Run!! Helping homeless families with children to become independent isn’t an easy job but every year Santa’s Helper’s step up and take on the job. One of the ways is the Family Renew Ride, beginning at the Ormond Beach Elks Lodge, with about 180 riders and free breakfast. Other stops included Beaver Bar, Hideaway Tavern, Iron Horse, Circus ll, Main St Station and Dirty Harry’s for their free Bar-B-Q. AT&T Pioneer Team, volunteers, businesses and friends worked together and raised over $4000 for the 32 families. Another $500 donation was presented by Doan Management! Each child received a gift along with generous baskets filled with food. The Dirty White Boys, of Holly Hill, participated in a large way by delivering Thanksgiving dinners to the families in Holly Hill and Christmas dinners and gifts to ALL the families. Santa’s Helper’s were busy little elves this year but YOU all made a huge difference in these families lives making their spirits bright and full of glee!! Thanks to all for lending a hand!!
If you would like more info or to donate: www.familyrenew.org
Home Coming For The Troops
By Phoenix and Metric
The Welcome Home ceremony for the 3rd Battalion, 116 Field Artillery Regiment of the Florida Army National Guard was a great success due to the hard work of the Family Readiness Group, the Headquarters of the 3rd Battalion located in Plant City, the surrounding communities and Veterans organizations. Soldiers from the Florida Army National Guard from units located in Plant City, Lake Wales, Arcadia and Avon Park were welcomed home at the Plant City Strawberry Fairground last weekend. The buses bringing home the troops were meet on I-4 by over one hundred motorcycles headed up by “Tank” (American Legion Riders District 8 Sgt-at-Arm out of Sebring) and “T-Man” assistant state coordinator for the Patriot Guard Riders within about forty-eight hours notice of the event. The turnout of motorcycles was greatly appreciated by the troops. Once the troop arrived at the fairgrounds they were warmly welcomed by friends, family and loved ones. The American Legion from Lake Wales provided the Color Guard. The troops spent the past year over in the Middle East in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Govern Rick Scott and other dignitaries were on hand to welcome the troops. After a brief ceremony the soldiers were released to return home with their families. Phoenix and I would personally like to thank all veterans especially the soldiers from the Florida Army National Guard. Mission Complete JOB WELL DONE!!! GOD BLESS!!
2013 Abate Toy Run
Miserable George & Val Gal
As much as he tried, Ol’ Man Weather simply COULD NOT dampen the spirits of nearly 4000 riders who came out under cloudy, dingy, skies to take the ride for the kids…to supply Santa with toys for the under-privileged little ones…the Shriners, and other agencies in greater Brevard County. The group began massing at Merritt Square Mall, on SR 520, at around 8 AM, Sunday, Dec.1, and continued building until 12 Noon, when ABATE Pres. Mike Pope gave the “kickstands up” command, which started the mass exodus over to US 1, and south to its destination, Wickham Park Pavilion in Melbourne. The assembly and start of the run were captured fabulously from high in the air…in a police helicopter…by my daughter, ValGal! Thanks to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Dept. for that opportunity!!
Soggy grounds greeted the crowd at Wickham Park, but they slogged through it all to fill up several trucks with toys and games for the needy kids. Free hot dogs and drinks made the weather a little more bearable, as did the “Kissing Camel”, a chance to bash a car with a big sledge hammer, numerous vendors, a live band, Doc Holiday, a 50/50, and other activities as well. The Warlocks of Brevard also presented the Shriners with a check for over $13,000 from their Biker Bash in Nov.
A Day To Remember
By Phoenix and Metric
Each year great groups of patriots make the trip to national cemeteries across this great nation to lay a wreath on the grave sites of our Veterans. I have been blessed to be a small part of a great event for the past few years. This year we made the trip to the Sarasota National Cemetery where over seven thousand (7,000) Veterans are laid to rest. In past years not every Veteran was honored with a wreath, however this year every Veteran was honored to have a wreath thanks to hard work from all involved. The Wreaths across America program is on a mission to Remember, Honor and Teach the importance of remembering that our freedoms come at a cost by our Veterans and their families. We owe it to them to keep their memories alive and to teach it to future generations. So, mark your calendars for next year and honor out Veterans.
For more information on Wreaths across America visit www. Wreathsacrossamerica.org.
Calendar of National Biker Events From March 2014 – November 2014
2014 Biker Events
MARCH 7-16
DAYTONA BIKE WEEK-DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
APRIL 25-27
LEESBURG BIKE FEST-LEESBURG, FLORIDA
MAY 23-26
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST MEMORIAL DAY BLOWOUT-GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI
JUNE 4-22
LACONIA BIKE RALLY-NEW HAMPSHIRE
JUNE 20-22
HARLEY RENDEZVOUS-MARIAVILLE, NEW YORK
AUGUST 4-10
STURGIS BIKE RALLY-STURGIS, SD
OCTOBER 16-19
BIKETOBERFEST-DAYTONA BEACH, FL
NOVEMBER 4-9
LONE STAR RALLY-GALVESTON, TX