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Eustis Music Fest 2021
By Lulu
Since the pandemic we never know what to expect at the events we attend, some are poorly attended or even cancelled. Eustis Music Fest was a pleasant surprise! It has certainly grown and has spilled from the waterfront park into the city streets with 3 stages of live music, vendors, and bike and sound competitions hosted by Radical Randy. We love the waterfront park with the cool breeze coming in off the lake! A friend had suggested Tilley’s for lunch and the burger and Reuban sandwich was amazing! I have to say the small town of Eustis stepped up to the plate to put on a wonderful 3-day rally, and by the size of the crowd bikers were happy to stroll the streets and enjoy the chance to be out listening to music again!
Biking Business: Sanity Jewelry
By Lulu
Mark and Kerilyn Hinds are entrepreneurs of a cutting-edge kind. Not only is their jewelry line exceptionally crafted out of 316L surgical stainless steel; their unique knife collections are a combination of 2 high carbon steels, 15N20 and 1095. These Damascus knives are forged and folded up to 512 layers to make them incredibly strong. The knives are pieces of art! You might expect that from a jewelry line, but not knives. If you know a knife collector this should be your call for that birthday or Christmas gift. The handles of the knives can be made of either Buffalo Horn, Elk Antler, Camel Bone, or wood such as American Mahogany. Just beautiful!
Along with all types of jewelry for men and women including skull and biker rings, they also carry a line of wallet chains, Guardian Bells, pendants, and crosses. You must see their collection to see the unmatched detail in the work of their lines.
Mark and Kerilyn started Sanity in 2015. They just celebrated six successful years in business. They have a brick-and-mortar store in Grant, Florida at 5185 S. US Highway 1, overlooking the beautiful Indian River. The showroom is open Monday-Saturday 11am-8pm and
Sundays 11am-6pm. You can always give them a call at 321-271-5134.
The Sanity Crew travels the motorcycle rally circuit. We see them at Thunder by the Bay, Thunder Beach, Daytona Bike Week, and Biketoberfest in Florida. They will be in Sturgis at The Legendary Knuckle Saloon on the corner of Lazelle and First Street, 931 First St. If you aren’t heading to Sturgis, you can find them online at SanityJewelry.com.
Mark and Kerilyn love the world this new business has them living in. They love to ride and they love to meet new friends in the places they travel. Stop in at a rally, visit their store in Grant or find them on the web. They are the great American dream and the real deal!
Angels on Bikes Gather for Cap Wilson
By Lulu
There are all types of things we celebrate as humans. Births, baptisms, birthdays, new jobs, graduation, weddings, even the purchasing of a new bike…but celebrating the life of someone who has left us here on Earth while he flies in heaven is bittersweet. Cap Wilson lost his life on his motorcycle June 2nd. Since his passing, angels in human form have been swarming around us! Some knew Cap and Suzy well; some barely knew him at all. All of us that rode south with Cap from St. Augustine never expected the news that Cap left us that night, that the hard hug he gave me before mounting up would be his last, that my words “be careful” would be my last said to my friend.
The next morning, I found out I had missed Suzy’s call as my phone was still in the bike. I feel sad about that, and angry with myself for not being able to take her call. Pam, Joe, Janice, Mark, T.J., and I were just stunned at hearing Cap was gone. Almost instantly the calls started coming wanting to help Suzy. Waylon from Long’s Log Cabin called, David & Shireen Fletcher called next, Royce and Laurie were out at Suzy’s already and I was relieved to hear that. Then the calls became too much to even remember. First off, Cap oversaw the run coming up 6/20 for Willie so there were calls and scrambling trying to keep that from falling apart…CAP would not have allowed it! Second, arrangements had to be made for Cap and no one wanted Suzy to have to deal with that…thank you David and Shireen, the absolute best of angels on Earth.
Kristi from OB’s offered her help in anyway; and ended up being the host of the Celebration of Life donating all the dinner sales and MUCH more. All ANGELS. So, the decision was made to celebrate Cap the only way he would have wanted… at OB’s Bike Night in Deland. And the gathering of ANGELS on BIKES began. Hundreds of people rode into OBs to honor Cap, to hold Suzy, to raise some funds and to just be able to go home knowing they added feathers to their wings. Glenn from Crashrocket opened the service with an emotionally charged acoustic rendition of Cap’s favorite song Simple Man.
Willie Jones from Tropical Tattoo surprised us with his first visit out since his hospitalizations, still a bit weak, he felt a need to be with us all. A short sermon from the Redemption Community Biker Church brought us all to tears and let us know we are all God’s children. I just have to say thank you to so many for so much. Can’t possibly name them all, but mostly thank you to Cap for bringing this group together and sharing miles on the highway, sharing his love on Earth with us all and for watching over us from the highways of heaven. And to everyone who made Suzy’s life a little easier by showing so much love!
Cool Joint: Pelican Landing
By Lulu
August 2020 right smack during Covid, Jeff and Jennifer opened Pelican Landing on 123 San Marco in St. Augustine. This bar in the past has had a good following of bikers and being a motorcycle enthusiast Jeff has started a bike night in the historic area of St. Augustine with live music and drink specials. The bike night already fills the parking lot and with outside music on the covered deck it is a perfect spot to watch the bikes roll in which is what bikers love. In historic St. Augustine parking is a problem, Pelican Landing has the largest private parking lot in town, also separate bike only parking too. Jeff is from Stone Mountain, Georgia and moved here 2 years ago with his adorable wife Jennifer who is originally from California. They moved here and opened Pelican Pub which they still own at 2085 S. A1A in St. Augustine. According to them, they have been “in and out” of the bar business “forever”. Jeff started riding dirt bikes as a kid and his first Harley was a Pan Head at 16, then an Iron Head and every generation of Harley’s since. Now he mostly rides his 2021 CVO or his 2014 Ultra Classic, although he has some old school stuff in his stable of bikes too. Jeff and Jennifer are involved in charity work through the Shriners and Masons which Jeff is a member of. They also are thrilled to host poker runs at either bar to help local causes. Pelican Landing is a full liquor bar with ice cold beer. A bar on the outside deck and a huge bar inside complete the property. They have a full kitchen and I tried their Mahi Tacos and can say their recipe is awesome. On Mondays they have a hot dog vendor and the kitchen is closed. Tuesdays they have just started Trivia from 7-9pm and the first one had a good crowd, so if you think you have a bit of knowledge come out and test it against others! Wednesday is Bike Night sponsored by Adamec H-D with live music from 6-9pm. They also feature live music Tuesday-Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoon.
Pelican Pub on A1A has 25 cent drafts on Monday, $1.50 bottles on Wednesday and darts on Thursday.
Take a ride to St. Augustine and hopefully get a chance to meet Jeff and Jennifer, they are genuinely interesting and friendly…and owners that really ride. They even showed up to ride with the Mystery Riders out of The Boat Bar in Port Orange to the Americana Bike Show at OB’s in pouring rain!
Pony Tales July 2021
WOW, what a month of tears. Between our friend Cap’s death and the outpouring of love and support for Suzy Q, then Willie’s Ride, that Cap was organizing before his death and the amazing support the motorcycling community, local businesses and great people showed for my friend Willie Jones…I am exhausted from tears of sorrow, tears of joy and shear emotional stress. But healing has begun for us all because we hold each other up and help each other out. Love is the salve that saves us in grief and tribulations.
Willie’s Run was incredible, particularly since we had picked Father’s Day which many had to spend with their “Birthing People”…LOL. The following morning a cardinal was looking right at me when I walked out on the pool deck. It looked at me, seemed to nod and then flew off. I haven’t seen a cardinal in the yard before. I don’t really believe in this kind of stuff, but I got a feeling Cap was saying “thanks”.
So, for Cap I must say “thank you” to the businesses, bars, bartenders, volunteers, and each one of you who took several days out of the month of June to help us all heal from the financial strains of unexpected tragedies, from the emotional toll of injuries and death, from the uncertainties of what these events of life will bring. Right now, Suzy knows things she didn’t know a month ago…she knows she is loved by so many; she knows Cap was admired by men and women that his warmth had touched over the years.
She also knows life can change in an instant, and I hope she has found a strength to find her way through this loss with all our love to aid her. Willie knows things he didn’t know almost 2 months ago: pain hurts, being really sick sucks, his wife is way more amazing than he could have possibly known before, that life is very, very precious and that you don’t recover so quickly when you get old. He knows how much we all appreciate what he has done for so many in the past, particularly the veterans. He also has learned that it is okay to cry; he laughs that he may have been given women’s blood when he needed transfusions, as he has been quite emotional through his fight for recovery. I think he is beginning to feel like he will be okay. He seems a bit stronger, that humor and sparkle in his eye is back. And the tears have dried up. In closing today, I have seen again what remarkable people this world of riding motorcycles has allowed me to know. And for that I thank you all…
Ride like your life is in danger, tell someone you love them and don’t forget your sunscreen.
Gone But Not Forgotten
By Phoenix and Metric
Memorial Day means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. For some people it means the first day of summer with outdoor BBQ’s, beaches, and an extended weekend. However, for many Patriotic Americans and Veterans it means a whole lot more. Especially, if you have lost a family member, loved one or a battle buddy in service to the nation. In light of the pathetic attitude of many “so called” Americans and the growing socialist movement to erase our history, it is more important now than ever for ALL Americans to come together and pause to remember the sacrifice of our Veterans. So many have given their lives so that we can enjoy our freedoms. In order for you to enjoy your day at the beach there was another generation of Americans who had to sacrifice their lives on the beaches of Normandy, in the deserts of Iraq, in the jungles of Vietnam or countless other places around the globe. Memorial Day is NOT a “Happy” occasion. It is a day of “Remembrance.” Like Arlington and most other cemeteries, Lakeview Memorial Gardens in Highlands County takes time to remember all the Veterans that are entombed there. Along with help from Bob’s Vet’s, Veterans-in-Arms VMC, VFW 4300 Color Guard, the Highlands County Sherriff Office Honor Guard, Sebring HS AFJROTC, and the great staff at Lakeview Memorial Gardens this year’s event was one of the best in recent years. “Gone But Not Forgotten.”
Inaugural Harleys for the House Charity Poker Chip Run
By Ron Cox
Today I rode in the Inaugural Harleys for the House Charity Poker Chip Run to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charity (RMHC) of SWFL. The run started and ended at Rockstar H-D in Ft. Myers and was organized by Dominique & Michael Tregunno.
Riders from all over registered at Rockstar H-D and then headed out to card stops at Ronald McDonald House, Anthony’s on the Boulevard and Biker Bay, collecting poker chips at all stops. Upon returning the riders were treated to a free BBQ lunch and beverages. The ride raised $600 for RMHC.
A band was playing throughout the afternoon as riders viewed the vendor’s wares and purchased raffle and 50/50 tickets. Lovely ladies were on hand for the bike wash. Dave Calvert won the best hand.
As you may know Ronald McDonald Houses serve as a “home-away-from-home” for families of children receiving care at nearby hospitals and medical facilities by providing inexpensive lodging for families who travel long distances while their children undergo treatment.
All in all, it was a wonderful day for a very worthwhile cause.
Eustis Music Fest 2021
By Lulu
Since the pandemic we never know what to expect at the events we attend, some are poorly attended or even cancelled. Eustis Music Fest was a pleasant surprise! It has certainly grown and has spilled from the waterfront park into the city streets with 3 stages of live music, vendors, and bike and sound competitions hosted by Radical Randy. We love the waterfront park with the cool breeze coming in off the lake! A friend had suggested Tilley’s for lunch and the burger and Reuban sandwich was amazing! I have to say the small town of Eustis stepped up to the plate to put on a wonderful 3-day rally, and by the size of the crowd bikers were happy to stroll the streets and enjoy the chance to be out listening to music again!
21st Anniversary Riding Into History
By Horny Dave
Arriving at World Golf Village on a perfect April morning was like stepping into a time machine. Over 260 antique motorcycles made up of American, British, European, Japanese, racing and more surrounded the lake in this picturesque setting. The entire evolution of bikes was on display not to mention 16 from Chris Adamec’s and 6 from Barber Motorsports Park & Museum’s personal collections. Vendors were abundant and scattered throughout and included Adamec Harley-Davidson, one of the oldest dealerships in America, custom builders, painting, parts, and of course local food trucks serving hunger busting meals. (Proceeds from the event benefit K9s For Warriors, a local nonprofit who has been pairing trained rescue dogs and veterans with PTSD and traumatic brain injury.
The Grand Marshall, Wayne Carini of Chasing Classic Cars, presided over the event and presented the awards with event chairman Bill Peterson. After taking last year off, this year proved to be the largest one to date. As a motorcycle enthusiast myself, I found Riding Into History to be not only a chance to experience living antique motorcycle history through the bikes but also through the stories of those who lived it. Opportunities to listen to others and their experiences and perspectives, combined with the bikes is what makes this event so special. Ride in to see all of the antique motorcycles, owners, and enthusiasts at next year’s Riding Into History, let’s make it the biggest one yet!
Gator H-D Spring Rally 2021
By Lulu
Since Leesburg Partnership has suspended their yearly bike rally due to the pandemic, Jan and the staff at Gator Harley took the beast by the horns and gave bikers a place in the fall and in the spring to ride their bikes, listen to great music, shop and spend some bucks with vendors that desperately needed a place to sell their wares and have a cold brew or two. This year Big Engine, Torn, Bar Fly, Sheri & the Rockafellas, and Hypersona filled the dealerships property with great music. It takes a lot of work to put on a major event and Jan is one of the best at diving right in and making great things happen. Thank you, Gator, for trying to make life normal again!
“Bringing It Home for Our Heros”
By Phoenix and Metric
When it comes to putting on events for our local Veterans few organizations work harder than the folks from the Battle of the Bands. The most recent event was the “Bringing it Home for our Heroes” event at the Lakeshore Mall in Sebring. The four-day event was filled with great food trucks, vendors, poker run, car, and bike show. Fifteen live bands from all over came to rock the house. Despite the bad weather on Saturday and rescheduling those events for Sunday the event was a great success. In addition to the Vet-Jam events, the Battle of the Bands host a Veterans Day dinner and a Christmas tree ceremony every December 7th to honor all branches of service to this country. Annie and her crew are already planning for their next “BIG” event. The Vet Jam “End of Summer Fest” will be September 4th and 5th at the Moose Lodge in Sebring. So, mark your calendars and we will see you there. When you get there tell Annie you heard about the event in Thunder Roads Florida!!!
Pony Tales June 2021
So, I need you to do what bikers do best! And that is help a brother in need.
There is a poker run for an icon in the motorcycle world…Willie…owner of Tropical Tattoo. You may not know him. You may be a tattoo virgin. But Willie is one of my dearest friends and was out doing what bikers love best…riding with friends, heading down Main Street for a party at Boot Hill to celebrate Cochise Chops Magazines 100th issue, when a drunk lady plowed into him coming out of a one-way street going the wrong way! And then she fled. His friends pursued and stopped her, holding the hot mess for the police. Willie thankfully had a helmet on, but his chest took the brunt of it. He ended up with ribs that were shattered resulting in the need for chest tubes. A bad internal infection developed in his chest and required a transfer to Shand’s Hospital in Gainesville. ALL of THIS was a long, hard road to recovery and even at this writing our fingers are crossed and knees are bent praying for a full recovery!
3-D Saloon Celebrates Another Year
By Lulu
Donnie and Amy owners at 3-D Saloon consider their bar a second home for their family of patrons. So, celebrating happens in the bar MANY times a year, but they celebrated their 8th anniversary with Bar Tab Bingo, an 8 Ball Tournament, free amazing BBQ chicken and great live music by Lazy J. & Company. We love these barkeeps! If you are riding near downtown Palatka, stop in and see them! This is a full liquor bar with good prices and ice-cold beer. They ride and love to see peeps come to visit on two wheels!