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Archive for December 2017

Southeast HOG Rally Pensacola Beach 2017

By Lulu

HOG Rally

If you weren’t in Pensacola Beach and you own a Harley, you missed a great event! HOG membership is all about riding! Each day there was at least one ride, some days two! We attended three of the events scheduled for the 2017 Rally before heading to Texas for the Lone Star Rally. We met great riders from all over the country with one thing in common…they love to get on their bikes and ride.

Music was the highlight of the evening events. Early registration was held at Casino Beach Bar & Grill where you could dance with your feet in the sugar white sands of Pensacola Beach. The band out of Tallahassee was Tobacco Rd. known for great country music. It was Halloween so some of the members came decked out in extreme costumes…did I mention HOG members love a party! Early the next morning we joined them for a ride to Pensacola NAS to watch the Blue Angels dazzle us with theirshow. Hundreds of us rode in groups of 20 led by Road Captains that led us on our merry way.

That afternoon lunch was served at Harley Davidson of Pensacola. And our final night in town we spent listening to great bands and singing along with the dueling pianos at Seville Quarter in downtown Pensacola. I really enjoyed this event and hope to join them again when the rally returns to our state. Next year it is scheduled to be in X so join a HOG family at your local dealership and meet your future riding buddies!

Cotee River Bike Fest 2017…Loved It!

By Lulu

Cotee Bike Fest

This was my first time to experience Cotee River Bike Fest which has a rich history of entertaining bikers in their unique community park on the Cotee River in New Port Richey. Two stages provided nonstop music. The stage in Sims Park is the center for events, vendors, the bikini and bike contests. Another stage is off a side street with lots of unique restaurants and bars. We loved the Little Corona Cigar Bar and the owner is a Harley guy and fire chief! The two days of bike shows put on my Minh of Venom Cycles had lots of great rides to check out and the winners went home with beautiful trophies. Revolution Roller Derby girls were pushing hard as they twirled around the pavement. And if that wasn’t brutal enough they had ACW Wrestling too.

The bikini contest was the crowd favorite by the sheer number of phones and cameras pointed at the scantily clothed beauties. But MUSIC was constant and extremely good! Most were tribute bands including KISS. One of the area’s favorite, the Bearded Brothers rocked the park. And FireHouse rocked the park! This is a wonderful laid-back event. Each rally we attend has a uniqueness and this one reminded me of a rock fest from back in the 70s, blankets on the ground, shade covered seats, a lazy river running by and beautiful oak trees. The hardworking West Pasco Chamber of Commerce kept things organized and the park sparkling clean!

This is a community event and many of the vendors and supporters of this bike event were locals. A lot of work goes into pulling an event like this off and when the community and Chamber get behind a motorcycle event we as riders should support their efforts and ride in to partake in their party. A poker run was organized by the Gulf Coast Fire and Iron MC for the Children’s Burn Camp and they hit their highest number of riders ever…considering rain was projected that was awesome to hear. If you were in the bike show or attended the event go to our Facebook page and check out all the photos!!

Cool Joint: Cypress Mill Package & Sports Grill

By Lulu

Cypress Mill

Nestled in Perry, Florida at 210 South Byron Butler Parkway is a quaint watering hole with simply awesome food! Cypress Mill Package & Sports Grill pours a good drink, serves ice cold beer and WILL NOT let you leave hungry! While we were there motorcyclist from south Florida and even Texas were decked out in leathers warming their bellies with great food.

Owners Dusty and wife Suzie welcomes motorcyclists with open arms! And they should as she rides her own 1200 Nightster and he states he has been “riding all my life”. Dusty had his ’97 Springer out in the parking lot and joined us on our trek to Panama City Beach for Thunder Beach Fall Rally. They are adding motorcycle parking in the future and they love to be a stop for poker runs. And for our readers who are vets…Dusty was an Army Pilot and when we came in to eat the place was decked with American flags on the table and a “Missing Man Table” was set.

The establishment has two sides one a restaurant with a full liquor bar featuring steak night on Wednesdays with hand cut ribeyes. Their menu says, “Welcome Friends” and they mean it. On Thursday, they feature fish dinners. Our favorites are their Reubens and burgers, and we have stop in every time we are heading to the Panhandle…it is our “must stop” place! We time our trips for lunch or dinner…and a cocktail! They also have an appetizer that is scrumptious and too much food for one, fried macaroni balls!

The other side is a bar with smoking. They have live entertainment on Friday nights and 12 big screen TVs for college football on Saturdays. Pool tables get worked out here. They also have an outdoor patio. They are also a package store.

Their hours are 11a-midnight Monday-Saturday. Cypress Mill is closed on Sundays. Please stop in and visit Dusty and Suzie they are super nice and “if you leave hungry it is your own fault”!

Steve’s Cycles in Cocoa is Alive and Well

By T-Rex

Steves Cycles

I wake up around 7am, make coffee, head into my shop and remember I need a primary gasket for a 1989, 883 Sporty. Wait till 9 and head over to “Steve’s Cycles” because I know Steve has a wall of gaskets and he’s got mine.  I met Steve back in ’09 when I was birding back and forth every couple of months. He was on Rt. 520 then. Now he is off Rt. 1, but he’s been in Brevard for 16 years. Steve started it all off in Rockledge, had a fire in one shop.

Now he is located at 839 N. Cocoa Blvd., Cocoa. Originally from Illinois he grew up working at his family’s saw mill and in his free time was riding and wrenching motorcycles. Steve’s shop can cover most of your needs between the wall of gaskets and brakes. 90% of the time he has what you need in stock or can get it overnight. He’s got a selection of new and used parts. Steve does motorcycle sales and consignment sales, service and repairs on most models.

Yes, they fix metric, BMW and even Triumphs plus H-D’s. He’s also a franchise scooter dealer and V-8 choppers, with all this going on mechanic, Paul Adams, barely has time for lunch. Paul’s been in the business for 6 years now and is very knowledgeable about most bikes with Steve’s experience in the field they can figure anything out. So, I asked Steve what’s your bike of choice, he gives me that look…and I know he owns a new H-D, his reply is his Victory cross country tourer. Well now ya know Steve’s Cycles is still alive and well, so stop in and get your bike serviced. It’s riding time!

VW and Friends Oktoberfest Car & Bike Show at Adamec Harley-Davidson

By Raven Van Pelt

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VW and Friends Oktoberfest Car & Bike Show hosted by Callahan Cruisers of North FLA was held at Adamec Harley-Davidson of Baymeadows in Jacksonville to celebrate Oktoberfest/ Bike Week. Live music and food were on hand, along with vendors, and plenty of bikes and cars on site to view.  Congratulations to all the winners on October 15th! For more info on Callahan Cruisers contact @Callahancruiser they meet every second Saturday at Dick’s Wings in Callahan and 3rd Saturday at Sonic off Normandy.

Paws for Patriots

By Deborah Speicher

Paws For Patriots

The Paws for Patriots program was initially developed by Southeastern Guide Dogs to provide guide dogs to help blinded and disabled soldiers. It now also provides service dogs for those with PTSD, facility therapy dogs for military hospitals, and emotional support dogs for those who need companionship and emotional support. These dogs give our active duty soldiers and veterans mobility, independence and dignity.

However, the VA does not provide any funding for these dogs and private donations are needed to keep the program going. The Old Town HOG Chapter (Brandon, FL) has been supporting this charity since 2007. During the course of a couple of months, they did some small fundraisers (raffles, t-shirt sales, pancake breakfast/lunch) which led up to a golf tournament. The pancake breakfast and lunch were held on October 8 (the eve of the golf tournament) at Brandon Harley-Davidson. Several hundred people came to support this event, check out the new 2018 H-D models and enjoy some good food.

Kudos to all the volunteers, supporters and, especially, Brandon Harley-Davidson who donated all the food for the breakfast/lunch event. When all was said and done, it appears that the Chapter had raised over $50,000 through the combined efforts. Way to go Old Town HOG Chapter!

Salute to the Brave

By Ron Cox

Salute To The Brave

Veteran’s Day saw Six Bends Harley-Davidson host its Inaugural Salute to the Brave to honor all Veterans and first responders at Top Rocker Field. The event began with the assembled Veterans and guests singing the National Anthem (with no one taking a knee), followed by a rousing chorus of God Bless America. At this point volunteers from Avow pinned each and every Veteran with a special pin of two crossed flags, the Stars & Stripes and Harley’s Bar & Shield.

Veterans from all over Lee County, both HOG members and not, plus a large contingent from Naples Harley-Davidson’s HOG Chapter gathered at the entrance of Top Rocker Field for a group photo. Patches could be seen being worn representing all five branches of the military. When each branch was mentioned a loud roar went up with each trying to be the loudest.

The southern rock band Unforgiven gave the crowd a sampling of its tunes, ranging from The Silver Bullet Band to Eric Clapton. Many youngsters were seen dancing to the music.

The hungry didn’t have to go far as food vendors lined the perimeter of the field offering everything from enchiladas to ice cream and strawberry iced tea smoothies. Soft drink and adult beverages were also on hand. Local radio and TV stations set up shop and community organizations like Avow hospice and Collier County Honor Flights had displays.

Rounding out the day was the Olympic style obstacle course with the best time being the winner.

All in all, it was a wonderful tribute to all our Veterans.

With Rotary We Ride So Our Vets Can Fly!

By Phoenix and Metric HD

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FREEDOM FLIGHT soars to new heights!!!! Each year the Rotary Clubs from Highlands and Hardee counties join forces to raise funds to send our Veterans to Washington DC for a two-day trip. They get an opportunity to visit historical monuments of those who have sacrificed so much for our freedoms. This year the Rotary Clubs teamed up with the American Legion Riders from Post 69 in Avon Park to make the poker run a great success!!!

The run traveled around both counties with stops at the American Legion Post 69 in Avon Park, AMVET Post 21 in Sebring. Taking the scenic route out of Highlands County we traveled over to Herb’s Limestone, up the back roads to Charlotte’s Webb in Wauchula and ending at Pioneer Park in Zolfo Springs. The whole community, headed up by a great group of Rotarians, provide a delicious prime rib dinner with all the fixin’s.

Great music was provided by a super band called “CRUSH HARDEE”. The Rotary Clubs host this event each year in October so if you did not have the chance to participate this year, mark your calendars for next year’s ride. What a GREAT way to honor or Veterans. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!!!!

The 2017 NIMROD Fall Biker Rodeo

By Raven Van Pelt

Biker Rodeo

On Saturday, October 7, the Northside Independent Motorcycle Riders of Duval, (AKA the NIMRODs), hosted their 2017 Fall Biker Rodeo at the Conklin Ranch in North Jacksonville. The NIMRODs are not a club or organization; they are a group of North Jacksonville old school like-minded bikers that love to ride on their own terms and are some of the most generous folks you will ever meet. Each time they host a rodeo, it is in support of someone in need; whether it is a family experiencing hard times, or someone who was diagnosed with a worse-case scenario. This past event was in support of an 11 yearold child name Nicholas “The Brave” Parscale, who has stage 4 inoperable Glioblastoma, a rare and devastating brain cancer.

Over 100 people came out to the private event, partied, swam and enjoyed bikers participating in old school motorcycle rodeo games such as “The Slow Roll”, “The Plank Roll”, “The Keg Roll”, “The Weinee Bite” and more. The NIMRODs cooked an 80lb. plus pig, the American Legion Riders Chapter 9 donated hamburgers and hotdogs and everyone who came brought other main courses and side dishes for a feast to end all feasts with donations for Nicholas accepted. Mail Box King donated a custom brick mailbox, valued at $700, which was raffled off. The winner of the raffle, Phil Reddy, donated the mailbox back with the request that it be auctioned off to the highest bidder and the money be given to Nicholas. There was a 50/50 as well. With everyone’s support, the event raised over $1,600 that day and an anticipated $500 more once the custom mailbox sells at auction. Every penny given to Nicholas. Hopefully this will help him and his family in this sorrowful time of need. In the words of one of the original NIMROD’s called Peckerhead… “It’s what bikers do!”

If you are out and about in Jacksonville, Florida and see someone in a NIMROD T-Shirt, make sure to shake their hand and thank them for their selfless support of the Community that surrounds them.

Marge Olsen for Hospice Poker Run

By Tony

Marge Olsen Ride

It’s been raining all week. We see some sun on Friday and decide where heading up to Ocala a day early for the 4th Annual Marge Olsen for Hospice Poker Run. Come Saturday morning skies are clear, and I hear a rumble at our hotel. It’s only “Pickles” on her trike coming to get us. We pack our gear and we’re off to “EDT” (English Dart Tavern) for the start and finish of the ride. By 9:30 I’m starting my Bloody Mary and the bikes are rolling in.

By 11am the place is packed, and people are slowly heading out to make the 3 stops then back for food, raffles and an auction. A little back road riding in the morning in horse country is gorgeous, water oaks hanging over the road as our canopy to keep the sun off us. Back by 3 for food and the start of Big Butch’s auction and party on. Butch also does karaoke night 3 times a week at the Tavern. After the 50/50 drawing which was donated back, the band took the stage and as usual Jaybird and the Infuzion Band rocked the house.

To the point where nobody cared about the thunderstorm outside. A big thanks to Mike Wood Up in Smoke catering for cooking the meat and his raffle donations and to everybody that brought a side dish or dessert. A big hand for Curtis Allen owner of the English Dart Tavern and everybody involved in putting on a great day. And a big thanks to “Dallas” from Burnout Alley Cycles for getting me back on the road after I got a flat tire on the “cement mixer” at our last stop. IF I DIDN’T SEE YOU THIS YEAR I BETTER SEE YOU NEXT
Ride Safe and Watch the Water Holes…