BACKROADS • JULY 2022
BACKLASH I used to be a subscriber and during this time a suspension rebuilder was one of your advertisers. His name was Hans and he rebuilt my Ducati forks. If he is still in business, please provide his contact information. Also, I live in Cranford NJ, where can I pick up your magazine in print form. Orest Hrycak Orest, Thanks for getting in touch. I think you might be thinking of Klaus Huenecke. His shop is EPM Performance in Tennent, NJ. You can reach him at 732-786-9777 or email: sales@epmperf.com. His website is: https://epmperf.com/ Let him know that you got his contact from Backroads – couldn’t hurt…… I think the closest shop to pick up a magazine would be Standard Cycle Company, 57 Industrial Rd, Berkeley Heights, NJ. Their phone is 908-6650163. Also, all issues are available online, with the newest issues going up about three weeks after subscribers receive theirs: https://issuu.com/backroadsmagazine Hope that helps. Safe riding.
Speaking of Klaus… Hi Brian, Hi Shira, Thank you for all you have done, we enjoyed it (Spring Break) very much and met some new friends. I just got off the phone with the Kitzhof Inn as well as the Town and Country Inn after making the reservations for July. We will be at the Kitzhof Inn on Thursday already for an extra day. Looking forward seeing you there. Klaus Klaus, No, thank you for coming! It is great to have you both become part of the
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Letters to the Editor Backroads family. We’re glad you are coming to the Summer Sojourn! Hey Backroads, I apologize for not saying goodbye on Sunday of the Spring Break. I was still reeling from my award; who would have thought I’d sweep that category! It’s now among some of my treasured items that are in front of me while I do the dishes. This could not have been possible without both of you and Michael V Mosca! Love to you both. Robyn Hey Bri, Sorry for the late reply as we had our first food truck event of the season yesterday and it was a BIG one with lots of food prep and a long day on the road! Yes, the dog carrier is sweet. The company, Pillion Pooch (out of the UK I believe), did a Kickstarter so they could generate money to help manufacture them. I got it a while back (pre-Covid) when my last pup was too elderly to ride but I knew I would have another dog in the future to adventure with. Mazy, my new travel companion, is a mini-Aussie only weighing 25lbs. The carrier has safety roll bars, a cover to keep the elements out, and I got a sweet rack with these special