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Destination Daytona Celebrates 20 Years During Bike Week

By Lulu

Destination Daytona Celebrates 20 Years During Bike Week

Lots of us party during Bike Week, but Destination Daytona had something to really celebrate…20 years of business. They threw an awesome party catered with delicious food by Moore’s Fine Food. But they also celebrated all week long with exciting events all week long. The Budweiser Clydesdales were on site, lots of vendors and the biggest bikini contest in town and my girlfriend, Nicole took first place! They drew a great crowd with their free concert by Vixen and Great White. They have Bike Night on Thursdays so ride in to Destination Daytona this spring for a great time.

Nobodies Opinion May 2014

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By Billy “Kneecap” Braddock

“Bottoms up” is an expression which literally means to tilt the bottom of one’s glass upward until it is empty. There is also the expression, “Is the glass half-full or half-empty”? To me it doesn’t matter if it’s half-full or half-empty, there is still room for more whiskey. In our country we have politicians that are full of S#!+, and voters who are empty of personal responsibility.

It’s time for our country to go bottoms up. By this I mean we have been ruled (and I mean ruled not governed) from the top down. The Democrats think of themselves as the party of the cultural elite. The Republicans are looked upon as the party of the business elite. Both have become like the aristocratic parties of the 18th century. The Democrats supporting base is from the urban working class, but get their marching orders from those professionals who make their money off the working class. They throw money at programs that are supposed to help the working class but most of it stays in the pockets of the professionals. The Republicans base consists of moralists, small business, and property owners but they still are dominated by big business.

We need to start from the bottom (local politicians) and work our way up (federal politicians) like our founding fathers intended for our government. They wanted their politicians to represent the community and their neighbors. When they had accomplished what they had promised in their election bid, they would go back to their private lives. We now have professional politicians who feed at the public trough. They promise almost everything and anything to get reelected. Does term limits come to mind?

I realized how important it is to pay attention to our local elections after talking to a good friend of mine, Eddie Colosimo, who is running for mayor of the small town of Holly Hill, Fl. He is the type of politician that we need more of. He has devoted his life to his country and his community. In the past he has taken on issues with local government on behalf of the citizens and actually won.

Small-town politicians, Mayors, Commissioners, and School Board Members are very important to a community and its citizens. The reason we have what we have in government, is because our voters are uninformed and uneducated. 32 million adults in the U.S. can’t read. That’s 14% of the population. 21% of adults in the United States read below a fifth grade level and 19% of high school graduates can’t read. 85% of all juveniles who interface with the juvenile court system are functionally illiterate and over 70% of the inmates in America’s prisons cannot read above a fourth-grade level. It’s time to take our country back and start educating its citizens before we destroy the greatest country in the world.

Jesus loves you is great to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.

Read more of my blogs on my website nobodiesopinion.com

See you on the shiny side of tomorrow…

White Eagle Got Torched

By Amy Poole

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You can take a beautiful scenic ride through the mature trees any day of the week and finish “Your Destination at the End of the Loop” at…The White Eagle Lounge. You will hear the roar of motorcycles during the events and on just plain ol’ Fun Day Sundays itching to get to The Eagle for either their Biker Bash at the end of every month or just cuz it’s the location most of us regularly start at in the a.m. for $1 Bloody Marys, as well as, ending the day there too!

The Eagle has plenty going on during Bike Week such as live music daily, crapper drags, Firecracker the Bull, food and vendors. The best happening and enjoyment was Johnny, The Torch Performer that demonstrated all kinds of fire tricks and TORCHED the clear sky with flames! And, of course, Miss Jasmine Cain taking flight into the crowd. Don’t forget to hit Mondays for Happy Hour 4-close and Friday for steak night!!

Willie’s Tropical Tattoo Old School Chopper Time

By Amy Poole

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Another great event this year at Willie’s Tropical Tattoo Old School Bike Show! The unique photos that are taken of the ol’ school choppers and pretty ladies that play the part make this one of our favorites! Choppers, craving for attention, lined up waiting for their turn to be called for an award and many were hungry for some ink which turned the tattoo parlor awful busy! Live music filled Tropical all afternoon with people mingling about and our buddy Don Wood, from Moonshiners, made an appearance for some recreation time. This event is a must not miss, thus look for it in Thunder Roads Calendar Biketoberfest!!

Then it was time to drink some beer for the furry friends which are where all the proceeds went that day…to the Arni Foundation, a non- profit organization, located in Daytona Beach. Nikki Lynn, owner and founder of Arni, and her friends come together day after day to rescue these animals from abuse and cruelty. On Tropical Tattoo’s Chopper Bike Show day Nikki and her friends lend a hand by giving their time and taking charge by shopping and stocking all the beer and drinks, bartending, getting the snacks, etc. Even Bob showed up walking tall and steady to help! Every year Nikki arranges for the new tees or tanks to be purchased with a new motto this year it said: Be Kind To Animals Or I’ll Kill You. I loved it…you know I had to have a shirt!! All proceeds go to the furry critters that day from the items that you guys all purchased at the bike show. The monies raised was around $6,000.00 ALL of that going to Arni!!

Many thanks to ALL who came out that day…Willie and his crew, Dave Perewitz, Spectro Oil, Twisted Tea, J&P Cycles, patrons and every one of you that volunteered for making this day a huge success!!!

Riverfront Park Ultimate Bagger Show

By Amy Poole

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The Riverfront Park Ultimate Bagger Show was an impressive bike show to attend, consisting of about 30 baggers and it was only the 1st Saturday of Bike Week 2014. The event was unlike most of the bike shows we attend, this being that these baggers were contemporary, nearly all containing air ride not kickstands and well…baggers! The large event is on the river with live music, vendors with food and merchandise and just a pleasant atmosphere. Mark your calendars for Biketoberfest…it’s a do not miss event!!

Bulls Eye May 2014

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By Amy Poole

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Adam Winterstien is 33 years old and was born and raised in Iowa, grown strong and smart. He was brought up on a 700 acre cattle and grain farm which his parents still own and reside on. At 5 he was racing 4 wheelers on the trails of his land and participating in the county fair races. Growing taller and tough he added dirt bike racing to his outdoor adventures along with some barrel racing.

During his adolescent years he did his share of partying like most young’uns, but he then put his mind to work by attending college in Warrensburg, Missouri and received 2 bachelor degrees in sociology and criminal justice. In 2007 Adam moved to Florida and took up surfing and chose to get into shape by going to the gym a great deal. His motto: “A Healthy Body Makes a Healthy Mind”. He became a social worker in the Volusia County School District as a behavioral specialist on behalf of children. His values are high for these children to help make a difference in their lives but unfortunately funding in that area is limited so Adam decided to change his route when One Horse Saloon was presented to him. Why? Because alcohol sells and chicks make it sell quicker!! Even with the economy through hard times people still have money to go to the bars.

Adam bought One Horse Saloon in Holly Hill in May 2012 but not before owning his first 1987 black Sportster 1100. After that Adam picked up a 1984 red Shovelhead. One Horse is a welcoming and quaint large bar. As I have mentioned before, the bartenders are friendly and always acknowledge you as you enter…which is a plus! In the rear of the building Adam added a sewing business with numerous patches for your apparel but they also reupholster seats and alterations can be done. One day Adam would like to own a gym…maybe.

Adam is a true rider, ALWAYS READY TO RIDE, GOING TO RIDE OR ALREADY RIDING!! He keeps adding to his assortment of motorcycles with the newest two being a 1984 red Shovelhead Wide glide and a 1974 Shovelhead Electra Glide. Next on his list is a Panhead. In addition to his 2 wheels he also has a 4 wheel 1960 flat black Ford truck rat that can smoke tires like a chimney! So while you are out and about stop in The One Horse Saloon, in Holly Hill…say Hey to Adam…or maybe you catch a ride with him!

Iron Horse Got Rocked

By Amy Poole

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Featured on our cover in the March issue for Bike Week 2014 was The World Famous Iron Horse Saloon! There is not much you won’t set your eyes on while being present at The Horse day or night! Where else can you ride through the horseshoe or park…water your pipes while getting inked…burn your own rubber in a pit…notice some sweet eye candy…catch a glimpse or photo of legendary individuals…fuel your buds and appetite with tasty foods…shop until you drop for Iron Horse goods…even a bride and groom were there wedding dress and all…and you guys got ROCKED by the entertainment until the sun came up (well…almost)!! This year their headliners were Fran Cosmo of Boston, Mustang Sally and Brian Howe of Bad Company. Bike Week apparel is still available at The Horse in The General Store. The kitchen is always open for a bite so ride in for some more fun and join in on the Iron Horse activities all year long!

Pony Tales May 2014

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By Lulu

Well for the past seven years I have featured a page each month known as Skin Art. I have been intrigued by what people will ink on their skin, but never been inclined to put anything on my body. Bull, that originally brought me into the world of biking, wanted me to have a Lonnie Anderson type tat of barbed wire and Bull’s Bitch laced into the design. Obviously my answer was always NO WAY! I hate when I have a bruise. Why would I ever consider ink?! But Bike Week 2014 brought many changes in my life and one happened to be the need to get ink! So I made a visit to one of my dearest friends in the world I have grown to love, Willie at Tropical Tattoo and he hooked me up with Ron, one of his artists. For the record I am not a sissy. I endured two childbirths without any anesthesia, one of which required 24 hours of labor. Don’t let anyone tell you a tattoo doesn’t hurt.

I must admit I love the cross that Ron chiseled into the nape of my neck, hidden by my hair only those who know me well will ever know I finally gave away my ink “virginity”. I had to have my girlfriend Christy rub my thighs and show me slightly x-rated photos she had recently taken of herself to try to keep me from stopping half way through. Sherry, my BFF, who has the same tat and whose necklace we used as our art work was busy filming and laughing at me. But halfway through she whispered a message from a friend that made me realize I wasn’t going to give up. Sometimes real pain makes mental pain seem less painful. Maybe that is why some get addicted to ink…

Feel life’s pain to its fullest so you can appreciate when your life is pain free, say a prayer for someone making changes in their lives and don’t forget your sunscreen.

Dirty Harry’s Got Dirty

By Amy Poole

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During the 2014 Bike Week Dirty Harry’s had the motorcycle enthusiasts setting off in all directions! You may wonder from sister bar to sister bar; Cowboy’s role kept all faces entertained by his humor and his chicks in his wet tee contests; aromas of food that you could choose from large menus, like fried string beans were enticing and rockin’ bands jammed day and night!!

In the midst of all the activity, The Flaunt Girls made their appearances by signing autographs and pouring shots of cold Jager through your pipes followed by a DIRTY spankin’!! Whoa! It was going on at Dirty Harry’s and the sun hadn’t even gone down yet!!

The excitement in no way quits when the rally is over…cruise in and ask about their monthly drink specials or free BBQ with live music on the 1st Sunday of every month!!

Cabbage Patch Bike Week 2014

By “Kneecap”

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Established back in 1926, the Cabbage Patch Bar still exceeds all expectations of an enjoyable Bike Week. It may be infamous for its coleslaw wrestling but the entertainment goes on daily. There are hot buns and wet T-shirt contests. Bike shows that also include baggers. Nonstop entertainment from four big stages and daily drink specials from some of the hottest bartenders at their full-service bars. It was impressive to see the enormous turnout daily. Even the weather cooperated. However, the most impressive thing I saw was two wheelchair-bound bikers who had custom-built trikes. Goes to prove, once a biker always a biker. Hope to see you there in their bar that is open year-round and sponsors a lot of charity events. Great place to spend a lot of time. Don’t wait till Biketoberfest to visit this overly friendly bar. It is open daily seven days a week.

Freedom Cycles Got Licked

By Amy Poole

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Freedom Cycles is a NEW and current spot on US1 in Holly Hill. During Bike Week inventory of motorcycles was exhibited and shined up, ready for one of you to take it on the open rode!

Freedom and fans GOT LICKED by Ron and Amy Shirley from Lizard Lick Towing! Ron and Amy and their crew in “tow” were signing autographs and displayed many items of merchandise. I watch this show all the time and was lucky enough to have MY photo taken with Ronnie!! You are missing out if you have not seen it…look it up and give it a shot!!

The Female Humane Link, Juli Moody, performed 3 shows putting her power to the test.
She actually makes herself a link between 2 motorcycles while they do a burn out and she has to hold them there…and no brakes were being used on the cycles!!! This was a great performance and Juli really has a kind manner!!

The action was nonstop and powerful at Freedom Cycles!!!!

Bar None Kicks Off Bike Week

By Lulu

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If anyone rides a motorcycle through St. Augustine, Florida they know to make a pit stop at Bar None. Known for being ultra biker friendly, they throw the best parties with great music and fabulous food. With their huge recently added outside deck there is always room for one more!!! If you haven’t ever been, you need to get on your scoot and check them out!

One Horse Got Lit

By Amy Poole

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A rockin’ bar to be at during Bike Week Rally 2014 was the One Horse Saloon. This year was definitely One Horse’s turn to have the crowd and business!! Bike after bike pulled in to be sparkled and shined by the best bike wash chicks we have seen in awhile. Along with friendly bartenders that always greet you as soon as you’re in the door. By night, Torch the Fire Performer demonstrated his flame thrower and LIT up the outside. Take a close look at the pic here…the flame here clearly looks like a horse head doesn’t it? Awesome!! Make it a point to stop in for a cold beer and check out the tons of patches on the back wall and get it sewn on your leather or jeans!!

SFMC 10th Anniversary

By Ron Cox

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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

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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!!