Archive for April 2014
SFMC 10th Anniversary
By Ron Cox
More than 200 Chapter members, guests and friends took part in the 10th Anniversary celebration of the Special Forces Motorcycle Club, Inc. (SFMC). The event took place on Saturday, March 1st and included a lunch ride to Ft.Myers Beach and ended at SFMC founder Bo McCormick’s home in South Ft.Myers.
The SFMC is a philanthropic organization that focuses on Veteran’s issues and raises funds for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, Wounded Warrior Project and Paws For Patriots. The latter program provides Guide Dogs, Veteran Service Dogs and Facility Therapy Dogs through the Southeastern Guide Dog School in Palmetto, Florida. Proceeds from today’s event, totaling $4,500 will be donated to Southeastern Guide Dog.
Snacks and beverages were available all afternoon along with entertainment by the Bob Inkenbrandt band. Later in the afternoon, the Calendar Girls, Southwest Florida’s premier dance troupe took center stage and presented their “Peace, Love & Puppies” program. The Girls are also deeply committed to Southeastern Guide Dogs. Following a buffet dinner prepared and donated by Sgt. Majors BBQ, who came down from Lakeland for the occasion, vocalists Pearl & Sase serenaded the crowd with their own brand of easy listening music well into the night.
SFMC chapters are in Ft. Myers (Chap.1), Tampa (Chap.6), one forming in Orlando and one in Columbus, Ohio (Chap.13). The SFMC also has “at large” members worldwide. For more information go to www.specialforcesmc.org
Freedom Ride & Chili Cook-Off
By Amy Poole
Freedom Cycles is a fairly new dealership that sells used motorcycles in Daytona Beach and is already giving and participating in our community. They are loaded with motorcycles on the large showroom floor and strive to fulfill your journey on a new ride!
Their 1st event was a huge success! The early morning Freedom Ride, benefiting the Flagler Humane Society, was a nice start to the day and only $10 to ride. Friendly staff from the Humane Society set up goods to be purchased or you could make donations. But the best part was some furry friends were present and up for adoption. All so cute, but Mark stole the show a pup with only 3 legs…but you would never know it and he sure doesn’t let it bother him!! A gentleman named David adopted, Holly, a 7 month old kitten. Most of us were on bikes so not many adoptions were expected that day but a few babies that were there that day did find their forever home since then!! About $400 was raised. You can always check out the furry critters at flaglerhumanesociety.org or simply go visit them!!
All the chili entrants had delicious chili from cheesy to hot and spicy…hard to say who the best was since they all achieved to their fullest and the crowd was happy! At the last minute a car show occupied the lot with hot rods joining the activities and music.
If you are in the market for a new ride this is the place to shop and deal with pleasant and honest associates!!
Committed Forces Memorial Dedication And Haley House Poker Run
By Deborah Speicher
Saturday, March 8 proved to be a busy day for local riders especially veterans and supporters. I started out the day by riding to Hillsborough County Veterans Memorial Park in Tampa. Although the park pays homage to all war heroes, the Committed Forces Memorial honors those who served in various U.S. military conflicts around the world. The dedication ceremony turned out to be a wonderful lesson in history as service men that were part of these incidents gave us their first-hand accounts of what really happened.
Special mention goes to Rolling Thunder Chapter 11 Florida for the presentation of the MIA/POW table, Marine Corps League 1226 for the rifle salute and TAPS, the CENTCOM Color Guard, Linda Pugsley for her invocation and benediction, and VFW Post 8108 who served up free lunch.
Afterwards, I rode out with Rolling Thunder Chapter 11 to the American Legion Alafia Post 148 for the Haley House Poker Run. Earlier, riders could pick a starting point either in Zephyrhills, Tampa, Mulberry, Gulfport or Palmetto, and ultimately end up at Post 148. The proceeds from the poker run and auction held that day benefits the Haley House Fund. Tampa is home to the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital. However, families of injured active duty and veterans cannot always afford housing to stay in the area. That is where the Haley House Fund steps in to assist with local living arrangements so families can stay close by. “No one left behind – including families” is their motto.
Nobodies Opinion April 2014
By Billy “Kneecap” Braddock
Last month I wrote about how I got here. “Oh my God I made it”, was pertaining to my physical presence. This month I would like to explain how I was able to achieve such a great attitude. I’ve been described as being arrogant, pretentious, condescending, and sometimes contentious. Actually, it comes from my humble disposition. It’s not easy being the anchovy on the pizza. My childhood may have influenced my thoughtful, reflective thinking.
When I was a kid I saw “Tarzan and Jane” almost naked with a monkey for a kid. An obnoxious wooden puppet called “Pinocchio” that had clothes made of flower paper, a hat made of bread and told lies. “Snow White” lived with seven dwarf men before running away with a Prince. “Popeye” was an uneducated, tattooed, pipe smoking sailor involved in a love triangle with Olive Oyl and Brutus. “Cinderella” who believed in fairies, rode around in a pumpkin pulled by mice, driven by a rat, while wearing glass shoes and staying out past midnight. Not to be outdone, there was a “Princess” running around kissing frogs while looking for a Prince. “Superman” was an illegal alien who took his clothes off in a phone booth. “Batman” whose real name is Bruce and his male partner Robin (who he would be able to marry now) drove 200+ miles an hour on city streets. “Mr. Magoo” drove a car even though he was so nearsighted that he was close to being blind. “Pac-Man” who looked like a pizza with a slice missing, ran around a maze chasing deterministic enemy monsters (Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde) listening to digitized music and taking performance-enhancing pills. The pot smoking mystery solving hippies, “Shaggy and Scooby”, who ate cheese pizzas with pickles because they always had the munchies. We sat in bean filled chairs watching TV that was filled with gun toting cowboys wearing white hats shooting the bad guys wearing black hats except for “Have Gun Will Travel”, when the black hat would shoot anybody. There was “Maynard G. Krebs”, the beatnik who had an extreme aversion to “work”, “marriage”, and “police”; but “does his own thing” by collecting tinfoil and petrified frogs while watching “The Monster That Devoured Cleveland” or “The Son of the Monster That Devoured Cleveland”. Maynard’s middle name was Walter. He would say that he was named for his aunt, and explains the “G” is silent.
These were just some of the things that were able to mold my warped mind into its present condition.
When people ask me what clubs I belong to I say “FU” (Fatties United).
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There are drunk riders, there are old riders. There are no old drunk riders.
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Dammit I’m Mad” spelled backwards is “Dammit I’m Mad”
Read more on my website nobodiesopinion.com
See you on the shiny side of tomorrow.
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Mind Ride Cycles Customer Appreciation Party
By Raven Van Pelt
Well folks, it was that time of year again where Mind Ride Cycles of Jacksonville held their 6th Pre-Bike Week Customer Appreciation Party. This year they had live music by the Second Shot Band, as well as, the incredible almost famous Yankee Tim’s BBQ.
This event is all about the loyal friends and customers that have made this possible. The first 100 people received free food and beer, and every one had a great time. The weather was great. This was a free event with several vendors and Road Block was on hand to sign his second book, New Orleans Revenge. As usual Roy, his family and the crew of Mind Ride Cycles always throw a great bash, and I can’t wait for the 7th Pre-Bike Week Party next year!
First Turn Celebrates 30 Years
By Lulu
Few businesses can manage to keep their doors open even a full year…even fewer can boast of 30 years!!!
But my friends Rick and Denise Hilliard at First Turn are celebrating just that. The first Saturday of each month they are throwing a party to let all their family of customers know just how much they appreciate their loyal support. The party includes a corn hole tournament, live music, free food and a beautifully revamped outside deck with a brand new stage.
For some great fun, food and friends come out and enjoy the monthly celebration the first Saturday of each month!!!
Mardi Gras Leesburg Style
By Lulu
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One of my favorite events each year is Mardi Gras, whether it is my good Catholic upbringing or my love of New Orleans, I am always ready for a Mardi Gras parade.
Leesburg throws a good street party with vendors, music, stilt walkers, amusement rides and floats. Every child goes home with beads and a few adults head home with a hangover.
This year Sherry and I put on tutus, beads and masks and headed over to frolic as only we know how to. Put this on your list of fun things to do!
Biker Friendly Directory April 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
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
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
Murph’s Bar & Grill
6975 A1A S.
Crescent Beach
904-461-5030
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
Blackwater Inn
55716 Front St.
Astor
352-759-2802
www.blackwaterinn.com
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
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
Riders Eyewear
www.riderseyewear.net
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 April 2014
By Lulu
Another Bike Week has ridden in and out in Daytona Beach. Reports are mixed, some vendors and bars claiming to be down as much as 30%, while others fared much better and some even hit all time record sales. The weather was pretty darn perfect and plenty of snowbirds had a chance to experience some beautiful Florida riding. There was just enough cold weather do make us dust off our leathers and just enough sunshine to keep a pink glow on our faces. It seemed to me the police weren’t as aggravating as they can sometimes be to bikers, and I personally saw them giving far more tickets to cage riders than bike riders for a change.
My Bike Week was eventful in that I helped Iron Horse Saloon with handling their 10pm bands and it required staying out much later than I am accustomed to. I may think I can party like a rock star, but after 4 nights of hanging with the guys and gals from Boston, Mustang Sally and Bad Company I knew better; and I still had a long week to finish out my obligations. It was fun and the bands couldn’t have been any nicer. The job included having their meals catered in, providing the essentials per their contract and just making sure that if they needed Sharpies, batteries or drinks that they had them. Most people would think it sounds like an easy gig…I certainly thought so, and I know it sounds silly, but it was hard work! I think I should have started a month earlier training to stay out late, if I get asked back next year to do it…I think I will start training 6 weeks before Bike Week!
And now that Bike Week is behind us we have Leesburg Bike Fest to look forward and a multitude of events in every county all over the state. Remember you can post your events on our web calendar by going to ThunderRoadsFlorida.com. And that calendar includes events that are added after we print.
Ride on roads you haven’t traveled, meet someone from North Carolina you will be glad you did and don’t forget your sunscreen!
Dirty Harry’s BBQ
By Amy Poole
Spring was in the air, and definitely on its way, at Dirty Harry’s 1st Sunday of the month BBQ affair. The newly modernized courtyard was filled with a view of fresh faces and familiar ones we have not seen in awhile…which was quite nice. Crush rocked their tunes in The Bank, even a little one was playing air drums with his own sticks! What an awesome band they are!!! Remember to say THANKS to Dirty Harry’s for all they do for our community!
Tony’s poker run also ended at Dirty Harry’s making the festivity an even bigger one!
Hope you get well soon Tony!
H&D Roadhouse Twisted Tea Party
By Lulu
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One of the best biker bars on the east coast of Florida is in Merritt Island. H& D Roadhouse owned by Harry and Debbie is biker owned and operated. One of their charitable causes happens to also be one of my personal favorites, collecting food for the hungry. So we rode down to H&D to throw a Twisted Tea/Thunder Roads party and raised lots of cash and a huge box of food to donate to the local veteran’s organization.
The free buffet that H&D put out for the packed house was excellent as always. The band rocked the house and I have to say a special thank you to all our friends from Daytona that made the ride down for our event. Willie from Tropical Tattoo and Don Wood from the TV show Moonshiners made it an extra special afternoon! I want to thank all of you that gave your hard earned cash to help the hungry vets that served our country…you guys and gals are the best! Also thanks to Twisted Tea for their continued support of the biking community allowing us to put these bike events on around the state.
If you are riding down A1A, US 1 or 95 and need to cool your pipes, ride into H&D for an ice cold beverage, friendly staff and you will be stopping in at one of my personal favorite biker friendly establishments!
Cars & Bikes At Iron Horse Saloon
By Lulu
Every day bikes pull into the World Famous Iron Horse Saloon, but the second Sunday of each month the Horse throws a bike show with live music and great fun.
Occasionally the lot fills up with Rat Rods or antique cars and trucks that are fun to photograph. Whether it is girls in bikinis or girls dressed like pin up calendar girls the men love to see pretty girls competing for cash prizes.
At this month’s bike show Full Circle rocked the place, and during the Detroit Iron Car Show Gator Nate and the Gladezmen put on one heck of a show.
The monthly bike show resumes in April so ride on over to Ormond Beach for a great day of fun on two wheels!
Molly Mutt Celebration
By Valgal
What an awesome day to ride! What an awesome reason! Our furry friends! Met some great people at the Molly Mutt Run…I love making new friends and it seems I make a few new ones everywhere I go…Our biggest thank you goes out to the people who adopt the pets others abandoned…Thank you!
Theresa and Sally…You organize one HELL of a party…the food was incredible…fresh roasted/smoked pork WOW…music by Berna and the Bern-Outs kept people up and dancing for hours…thank you also to Doc’s Bait-house for a beautiful place to gather…cold beer, great food, wonderful people to party with…who could ask for more?
Remember…if you want to get a pet, PLEASE ADOPT!!!
Calendar of National Biker Events From April 2014 – November 2014
2014 Biker Events
APRIL 25-27
LEESBURG BIKE FEST-LEESBURG, FLORIDA
MAY 9-18
SPRING BEACH RALLY-GARDEN CITY BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA
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