Behind Barz Mag Mar-Apr 2011

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www.lizardlicktowing.com Ron Shirley from the hit TV shows “Lizard Lick Towing and Recovery” and “All Worked Up” on True TV will be at Behind Barz Presentz Bike Nightz at Collier Harley-Davidson in Roanoke Rapids, N.C. on Friday, May 6th, 2011. Get there early! It all starts at 6pm. Come out and meet Ron, get an autographed copy of his new book, “Lizard Tales” and pick up some awesome Lizard Lick merchandise! There is more than one way to get licked!!!


Editorz Notez Doobie Sykes MARK YOUR CALENDARS The Behind Barz Presentz Bike Nightz Schedule has been set in stone! Details on page 14-15 Looks like Spring is finally getting around to gettin’ here. We had a long cold winter. The power company has been grinning for a few months now...but lower electric bills and better riding days are coming! There are lots of great events already on the books. If you have an event coming up, please e-mail us. We can help you by placing your event in the mag and on three websites. Remember, we reach more readers than any other free motorcycle mag in NC, SC & VA!!! This year makes our 7th Anniversary! Thanks for all the support you have given Behind Barz over the past seven years! We are now working dilagently on our 7th Anniversary commemorative 3D issue. Be on the look-out for that later this year... it will be a first ever, motorcycle mag that is entirely

in 3D! It will come with a set of 3D glasses!!!

left to rt. Glennadine Gouldman, Helen Main, and Debbie Sykes. What an honor it was to spend the day with these two ladies! Read more Pages 24-28! ON THE COVER:

Helen Kiss Main - Motor Maids first Treasurer and member #7 We reserve the right to edit all letters, opinions, or articles for publication in “Behind Barz” Motorcycle Magazine. No part of “Behind Barz” may be reproduced for any purpose in intirety or in part without the express written consent of “Behind Barz”. “Behind Barz” does not endorse any advertiser or its products and cannot be held responsible for advertisers claims. “Behind Barz” has the right to refuse advertisements for any reason. “BB” will not intentionally publish fraudulent or misleading advertising. Opinions depicted in any photograph or writing does not necessarily reflect the view point of the staff of “Behind Barz” Motorcycle Magazine. Manuscripts, artwork, photographs, inquiries and submitted materials are welcomed.

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Low Country Charity Ride story & photos: Jennifer Oldal The Charleston County Sherriff’s Office and Low Country Harley-Davidson kicked up their kick stands, revved their engines and rode through Charleston to help kids kick cancer! The Low Country H-D Charity Ride event was a huge success for our first year! We had over 150 bikes, over 250 people and raised over $2,500 for Camp Happy Days! The Charleston County Sheriff’s Department took the riders on a two-hour escorted tour of some of the most beautiful parts of the Low country. Then we ended with an afterparty at the dealership. The motor police did an incredible demonstration of their riding skills, we listened to music, ate hot dogs and hamburgers and gave away some incredible prizes, including a laptop and a $100 gift certificate to Low Country Harley-Davidson.

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story: Gino Crusin’ the Coast Bike Rally is making a turn around. I have talked with several leaders in the city of Myrtle Beach and they all have the same thing to say, we will welcome you and treat you with respect and not be harassing you as long as you treat our city with respect. The hotels reservations are already 65% booked and the campgrounds are 95% booked, according to sources. Moving ahead to Spring Rally there will be many events for bikers to enjoy. Sponsored by Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson, there will be Harley-Davidson Demo rides, The Full Throttle Saloon will be there along with the Flaunt Girls all from Sturgis. The Flaunt Girls will be in different locations during the day for photos and autographs. There will be pier parties all along the strand. There will be vendors at the Inlet Square Mall along with entertainment by the Una Circus. If you’re are not familiar with them they are a group that does a high wire act with motorcycle. Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson location the FTS trailer with Mike & Angie and the Flaunt Girls, will be on location, NASCAR simulator, vendors and Ms. Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson will be there. They are also planning to have different rides along the grand strand. They are having a drawing for 5 night stay during rally. Check out their web page and face book for details and how to be in this. There will be many vendor locations all over the rally.

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photo: High Beam

Burnout pit at SBB (Murrells Inlet).

The Beaver Bar in Murrells Inlet is having live entertainment and The Flaunt Girls @ night dancing. Visit both of The Beaver Locations. The Rats Hole also has many events during rally both day and night. Check the Cowboy out he has the place jumping and there is never a dull moment. The City Line Saloon has a variety of things going on. And many more locations you can visit and join in on the fun. So from this biker’s point of view. If you miss Spring Bike Rally, May 13th thru 21st 2011 you will have missed one great time. I have been thru a lot of rallies and am proud to let each and every one of you know, “That the Beach Is Back!!” From the business’, hotel owners and from your biker brothers and sisters that live here year round, Welcome to Myrtle Beach!! Come see old friends and make new ones. This is the place to be in May. So join us for the best weather and riding anywhere!

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Mike and Angie from The Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis, South dakota. photo: High Beam

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Cruisin’ the Coast

“The Beach is Back” 2011 Spring Beach Rally May 13 –21, 2011

See the industries top Vendors and companies through out the Grand Strand

Come out and meet the Flaunt Girls or Watch the Una Circus Motorcycle Show. And much more...

Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson 4710 S. Kings Hwy Myrtle Beach, SC 29575 843-369-5555 H-D Broadway at the Beach 1316 Celebrity Circle Unit V-172 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 843-293-5555

Pier Parties Hosted by rally sponsors

Visit our website to win an enter to win Spring Rally Package: including motel stay, meals, entertainment.

The Harley Shop at the Beach 4002 Hwy 17 North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 843-663-5555 H-D Tanger Outlet Center 4628 Factory Stores Blvd B240 Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 843-236-5555

CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR WEEKLY EVENTS WWW.MYRTLEBEACHHARLEY.COM Join us on Facebook

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Honor and Remember Across America

Shortly after Memorial Day 2010 George Lutz, the founder of Honor and Remember, started out on a cross country tour spreading the word about Honor and Remember. George made stops in all fifty states. Meeting with state legislators to get them on board and supporting the Honor and Remember flag as well as House Bill 1034. This is a bill that when passed by both the House and Senate and then signed by the President would recognize the Honor and Remember flag as a National Symbol honoring all the men and women that have given their lives for out freedoms. George made several stops in North Carolina. The first was in Asheville at Trinity Baptist Church. There he presented a personalized flag to George and Darlene Houghton. Their son was Caption George-Bryan Houghton. He was US Air Force F-16 Pilot. He died June 22, 2009. On November 8th George made a stop in Raleigh at the Old Senate building. Congressman Walter B. Jones and North Carolina Senator Don Davis spoke. A personalized Honor and Remember member flag was presented to Melda Jones, Sister of 2nd Lt. T.J. Meeks. 2nd Lt. Thomas J. (“TJ”) Meeks was the second of 12 children born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meeks. TJ’s father was a tenant farmer and taught him his hard-work ethic. TJ graduated from Bethel High School in 1936. Afterward, he attended East Carolina Teacher’s College. He not only worked his way through college, but thumbed a ride to and from his classes each day – approximately 15 miles each way. After graduation, he and taught Math and Band at Ahoskie High School before volunteering for service in August of 1941. He joined the US Army Air Corps and was sent overseas as a navigator on a B-17 Flying Fortress. The report that he was killed in Action came on June 13, 1943. TJ’s plane had been shot down over Germany.

Lori Southerland and her husband with their H&R flag

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By: Kathy Moore and Catherine Land

Traveled to Fort Bragg where we presented to Lorie Southerland, Mother of SPC Michael Rodriguez a personalized Honor and Remember flag. Michael was born to be a soldier - that is all he ever wanted to be – he was dedicated and re-enlisted while in Iraq. Michael had a big heart for others. He was always bringing home strays, both pets and people… the family’s cat, Scout, he rescued from the barracks, and there is a picture of a puppy in Michael’s uniform pocket that he and the other soldiers adopted while in Iraq. He started bringing home soldiers the night he rolled in on the bus from jump school. Over the years there have been many pets and his friends have become family. Michael’s awards include, but are not limited to: Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Army Commendation Medal, and the Expert Marksmanship Badge. Michael’s unit, the 5 / 73rd Cavalry, also earned the Presidential Unit Citation and the Meritorious Unit Citation during Michael’s deployment. On November 9th the Honor and Remember group went to Camp Lejeune and present Joyce Boatman, mother of GySgt Darrell Boatman a personalized Honor and Remember flag. Gunnery Sergeant Darrell Wayne Boatman was a Marine of over 20 years at the time of his second deployment to Iraq in September 2005. Gysgt Boatman was wounded on November 2, 2005 in Habbaniyah, Iraq and succumbed to these wounds on November 4th. George continued his journey until Veteran’s Day. The journey ended that day with the planting of Honor and Remember flags in Arlington Cemetery. Please join us as we, the North Carolina Chapter of Honor and Remember, work to honor the North Carolina families that have lost loved ones fighting for our freedoms.

Joyce Boatman with her flag in honor of her son.

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John Harsh won first place in the category, stock dressers at a recent Bike Show at Shenandoah HD in Staunton, VA The event was held by the Shenandoah HOG... judges were provided by the Fredericksburg HOG. Holding the trophy on the bike is Aimee Craig, a 2010 Miss Shenandoah Harley-Davidson Contestant.

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Come out to “Behind Barz Presentz Bike Nightz” for a Bike Night experience like no other! Every Bike Night is unique and has it’s own flair! This year there will be 10 BB Bike Nightz locations! ...and more chances to win awesome prizes!

For all the details go to BehindBarz.com or check out the next issue of the mag!

BIKE NIGHTZ LOCATIONS Apr. 2 (Sat)...Sacred Flames...(11am-until) Wilson (kick-off) Apr. 16 (Sat)...Open Road Biker Gear...(4pm-9pm) Goldsboro May 6 (Fri)...Collier Harley-Davidson...(6pm-9pm) Roanoke Rapids June 3 (Fri)...Saltie Dog...(6pm-until) Macclesfield June 18 (Sat)...Bonedaddy’s...(3pm-until) Raleigh July 16 (Sat)...Uncle Yammy’s...(6pm-9pm) Goldsboro Aug. 12 (Fri)...CycleMax...(6pm-9pm) Wilson Aug. 25 (Thurs)...Locked & Loaded...(6pm-9pm) Garner Sep. 10 (Sat)...Redmon’s... Goldsboro Sep. 17 (Sat)...BHC/Enforcers... Zebulon Oct. 15 (Sat)...Bob’s Place...(All Day) Stantonsburg (Finale) Sponsors so far: Knightdale Pawn, BHC Automotive, Classic Air & Graphics, Honor & Remember, Cantejas Art, 911 Helmets & More, Pipe Dreams Custom Cycles, CycleMax, Sacred Flames Tattoo, Guardians of The Cross Biker’s Ministry, Enforcers M/C, AROutlaw Jerkey, Collier Harley-Davidson, Lee Stamper Designs (celebrity guest), Art Forms Studios, Shelley Milburn - Nationwide Insurance, Patch Sewing by Pierce, Thumper’s Performance Parts, Chewy The Biker Dog (celebrity guest), Ron Shirley of Lizard Lick Towing and Recovery and TruTV’s ‘All Worked Up’ (celebrity guest), Horny Helmet Accessories, Jerico Screen Printing, Biker Style Deals & Behind Barz In Your Face 3D.

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Sat. April 2nd

4752 US Hwy 70 E. Goldsboro, N.C.

4pm...until

Sat. Apr. 16th 3461 Airport Blvd. Wilson, N.C.

11am...until

*Sacred Flames Bike Nightz:

~Cornhole Tournament (depending on how many teams play) ith $100.00 and cornhole boards as prizes. ~Bike show with trophy for Best Overall ~Bike games ~Airbrushing

*CONTESTS: ~Bikini contest ~Wet T-shirt ~Puddin’ wrestling LIVE BANDS: ~Diggerfoot ~Torn Between ~Against Their Will ~Slaves 2 Addiction ~Enemy of the Public and a live D.J. (D.J. Condor)

*Open Road Biker Gear Bike Night ~Bike Show

~Free Food ~Free Door Prizez ~Poker Run ~Vendors ~50/50 ~Poker Chips

911 Helmets

BEER SPECIAL: $1.00 draft FREE HOT DOGS 11 a.m. til 1 p.m. CHICKEN PLATES: Free plates w/ raffle raffle ticket

*50/50 DRAWING *RAFFLE PRIZES ~Flat screen t.v. ~(2) Mountain bikes ~Mini Fridge ~Cornhole boards *AND MANY MORE PRIZES.... *****APRIL 9th RAINOUT DATE


THE HARLEY SHOP AT THE BEACH

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A Hero’s send off of the XVIII Airborne Corps

The weather could not have been better for a January afternoon as motorcycle riders from many organizations gathered for A Hero’s Send Off of the XVIII Airborne Corps. Combat Vets Motorcycle Association Riders, Rolling Thunder Riders, Warriors Watch Riders, Patriot Guard Riders, American Legion Riders, Hog Owners Group Riders, Gold Star Moms, Blue Star Moms and I am sure many that I am forgetting (Which I am sorry about) all meeting and working together for our Troops. It was an awesome site to see and even more so to be a part of. As I looked around it was inspiring to see so many groups, associations, clubs, etc but what really stood out in my mind was the amount of family members that came out to show their support as well. As a Combat Veteran I see and know firsthand why “I” make the effort to be there for our deploying soldiers. I understand what it means to have someone that you do not even know there to say “Thank you” and “stay safe”. But to the children that were out there today with their mom or dad I want to let you know how proud we are of you! It was a blessing in disguise when were heard the announcement that the buses were going to be delayed and that we would have just over an hour to talk and get to know one another for a bit. I am humbled to know that some folks rode from out-of-state to be there today! I have been on many funeral missions standing the line for one of our fallen Brothers or Sisters and at times, I must admit, those missions can be so difficult for me to attend. It turns my mind into a whirlwind of feelings

and brings back to mind memories of events I try to keep at bay. I know I am not the only one that has deals with those feelings but we are not there for ourselves, we are there for our fallen comrade and their families and it is that reason we keep on going. Today’s mission however was one of those special times when we are there for a “feel good” mission… or so I thought. As I stood talking with the founder of ‘Helping Hands for Hero’s’ we could not help but overhear the cries from a passing vehicle - “goodbye daddy!” Those two words put an instant stop to our conversation and our eyes were fixed on the soldier running alongside the vehicle waving and saying “I love you” and while I tried my best to keep her from shedding a tear of her own I couldn’t help but reminded that so many families will be without their loved ones tonight. So now as I sit here reflecting back on today’s mission and all of those that came out to show their support I am so proud (as I’m sure everyone that was out there is) that I can take a moment and show the pictures and to explain to my daughter how much it means for those families and soldiers to know that we love them and support them. LTG Helmick the Commanding General XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg came over to say “Thank You” to all of the riders and families. I could not help but think that we did not deserve any thanks, we were simply doing the same thing each soldier leaving was doing… what we’re supposed to!

“StrangeMan” Esse Quam Videri

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Domestic Violence Awareness 1st Annual Poker Run Saturday, May 7, 2011 Where: Locked & Loaded Grill 1125 US Hwy. 70 E. Garner Registration: 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Kickstands up at 11:30 a.m.

$15 per individual $25 per couple Includes poker hand, event T-shirt, dinner plate and Raffle ticket

Stops include Bonedaddy’s Hideaway Cleveland Draft House Heidi’s Two Wheel Café Ending at Locked & Loaded

BBQ/Chicken Plates $7.00 per plate Raffle Tickets $1.00

Bands will begin playing after the last bike is back in at Locked & Loaded, around 4:00 p.m.

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South Central Bike Fair www.southcentralbikefair.com

JUNE 9th—11th, 2011

Benefiting the CHASE CITY VOL FIRE DEPARTMENT

Gates Open at 2:00pm Friday

(Non-Electric)

Johnny Orr Band Neglektyd Toyz SAFCAB has 2 goals with this poker run. First we want to promote awareness about domestic violence and let you know that you are never alone. We are here and the local shelters are always here for you. Second, we want to raise money for our local shelters. The shelters give and do so much to help those in need. Their doors are always open. All proceeds will go to a local shelter, Safe Space. For more information visit: http://www.ncsafespace.org or go to http://www.safcab.com

Camping available Starting Thursday AM (Wednesday for sponsors)

SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE

$15 DONATION FOR WEEKEND or $10 DAILY

MERCHANDISE & FOOD VENDORS ON SITE—COOLERS WELCOME-NO GLASS!!

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Music by “the STRAYS”

BAND,BBQ,& BREW (sponsored by the Chase City Chamber of Commerce) Held at the Chase City Main Street Pavillion 530p-9p FREE ADMISSION TO THIS EVENT BBQ PLATES 4 SALE

HOMEGROWN BLUEGRASS 5p-730p

// JB & the GET DOWN BROWNS 8p-12p

~CLASSIC CAR AND BIKE CRUISE IN STARTING @ 6:00PM~ ~CASH DRAWING FOR DRIVERS OF CRUZ-IN CARS~

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Future riderz Layton 2 years old and loves the sound and to sit on his uncle Matt’s Harley. He cries every time you take him off of it. Morehead City, N.C.

Jordan, and his son

Mathias on Jordan's new bike project.... 1984 Yamaha 1 00 Vfour Maxim

It's Electric! This is a 36 volt full electric EZ GO golf cart rear end (with a couple mods) the front half of the frame is a 2002 Harley bagger with a heritage softail front end. The box was hand built by us here at the shop along with the back half of the frame. It’s fully street legal (turn signals brake lights all that good stuff) right now it tops out about 30-35 but were working on a couple things to get the speed up to 45mph. We’re averaging about 45-50 miles on a charge depending on the terrain. It took 1st place at the international motorcycle show in Novi, Michigan.


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Helen Kiss Main, from Pottstown, Pennsylvania, started riding motorcycles when she was 14 years old. Her dad owned the local Indian Dealership there in Pottstown. She said back then you could buy a brand new Indian Motorcycle completely outfitted with all the chrome you could put on it for $375.00.

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Glennadine Gouldman, Vice-President of The Motor Maids, invited me to tag along on a day of fellowship with other Motor Maids members and to meet and interview Helen Kiss Main. It was in the Fall of 2010 and it was Helen’s 91st birthday!

Motor Maids, Inc. is motorcycling’s 1st Women’s riding organization that is still in existence. It was founded in 1940 and Helen was a founding member (#7) and the first Treasurer of the MM when there were 51 Charter members. The American Motorcycle Association Charter #509 was issued to the club in 1941. We started our visit with Helen in an adjacent building to her home, on the estate along the East River in Virginia. We savored homemade sandwiches and snacks that were prepared by her neighbor friends. We all enjoyed talking to and listening to Helen Main. Her original Motor Maids uniform was hanging there in the room. It was still in pristine condition! Helen’s hair was done to a “T” and so was her make-up. Aside from a little hearing loss and being legally blind, and at 91, Helen seemed to be in excellent health. Her mind was as crisp as a new 100 dollar bill! She remembered details of her life’s past like they were from just yesterday or an hour ago!

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She was wearing one of her original Motor Maid uniforms, the one with pink and blue. On that uniform it has “Pink” embroidered on the right collar and “Lady” embroidered on the left collar. It fit her perfectly, just like some of her old photographs depicted her wearing it back when she was in her twenties. Over against one wall were trophies and accolades to Helen Kiss Main. There were old photographs of her with her motorcycle, on rides or with notable people from her era. After eating and socializing, we walked over to Helen’s home and sat in a big room. All the Motor Maids gathered around and Helen sat in the middle of the room. What follows are some of the questions asked of Helen Kiss Main... ...What was it like to ride a motorcycle when your dad first gave you your motorcycle? Helen...”It was a bit scary, I’ll tell ya that.” She thought for a moment, “I remember getting on the bike. My daddy took me up to a park, called Manatawny Park and we had a race track there.


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Pink Lady" That is where he taught me to ride. He said, if you can ride a bicycle you can ride that motorcycle. So, I rode around that place for quite a while...and didn’t fall down. Then, as I rode out, didn’t I fall! I got up, picked my bike up, kicked it (started it) and rode down into Pottstown. That was my first experience.” ...Where did you get the name, “Pink Lady” from? Helen...”I was named that by an artist who lived in Ohio. He met me in Daytona Beach. We drove down there for the 500 Mile Race. He came over to me and introduced himself.” She paused... “I wish I could remember his name. He said, I am going to make chrome plates for you and I am going to bring them to you from Ohio to put on either side of your fenders...and I am going to call you ‘The Pink Lady’. You see, I already had this uniform.” Helen points to the uniform that she is wearing on this day. “I had this made in Philadelphia by the tailor who tailored all of Tom Mix’s outfits.” (Tom was a notable American film actor and the star of many early Western movies. He made a reported 336 films between1910 and 1935, all but nine of which were silent features. He was Hollywood’s first Western megastar and is noted as having helped define the genre for all cowboy actors who followed.) “And when I went to the motorcycle factory, they asked what color do you want your bike painted. I had a white bike at the time. I handed him two pieces of fabric. He said, ‘Oh my God, I have never painted a bike pink and blue but I will do it for you.’ Out came my bike and I was called the “Pink Lady”.

“The Pink Lady” on her Pink and blue bike.

Pictured here with “The Pink Lady” is Jeanne Deak, former MM President and Glennadine Gouldman current MM Vice-President.

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...How did it feel to be interviewed for Cris Simmons book...to be apart of her book? (Cris Summer Simmons is Cofounder of Harley Women Magazine; freelance motorcycle writer/photographer; author of “The American Motorcycle Girls 1900 to 1950”; three-time Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee; married to Doobie Brother band member Patrick Simmons and a member of the Motor Maids.) Helen...”I felt like a celebrity to get in that book. I thought, what did I do to earn this?

...Tell me the story again about your mom sending you to a race after school. Helen...”I was a beautician and I came home from work. I walked in the door. It was about 4 o’clock and my mother said to me, I have your outfit ready and your bike is all polished. ‘Daddy Baer’ (Fritzie Baer, an Indian Dealer in Springfield Massachusetts) I called him that. He called down here and said I want her on that bike tonight at 5 o’clock and I want her to be here in Springfield, Massachusetts tomorrow morning. So, I got dressed, put a fresh outfit in my saddle bags, and said, goodbye mommy.” Helen smiles and waves goodbye, as if it was that very day. “Our mechanic at the store rode with me to the outside of Pottstown. I rode on that night and when I got to the Holland Tunnel, a man was standing there and waving everybody on. He stopped me and said, Listen little girly, I want you to be careful because that’s oil from all the trucks and I don’t want you to fall down. Goodbye. So, I continued all night and I got to Springfield the next morning. Daddy Baer’s two sons met me and took me to their house. I went to bed and slept five hours. They cleaned my bike. I had a fresh outfit in my saddle bag. I got on my bike and I and Daddy Baer’s two sons, the three of us, rode into Laconia, N.H. and I entered the race...it was a slow race. If you kicked your bike more than one time you were already out. Well, I kicked my bike and it started. I knew it was going to start. I rode it out in front of the judges about three to five miles an hour without putting my foot down...and that’s not easy! You have to know how to balance yourself! I got off the bike stood by the bike and I wore this outfit back then in 1940.” Helen points to the outfit she was wearing on this day. She continued...”They looked at my bike, they looked at my outfit and they asked me to move on. I looked at my bike and I thought, you better start. One kick and I was off. I won the trophy! Out of all the girls that were there, I won the trophy.” Helen smiles as she says this. “If you ever go to Springfield Mass, they have a museum there” (Museum of Springfield History). “My trophy, my leathers and my bike colors and the picture is right there. They made me a celebrity! ...because I rode a motorcycle. It was rare in those days in 1940.”


...How did you pack for a trip like that? What was necessary? Helen...Thinks for a moment and then says, “A tube of lipstick and a comb.” She says this nonchalantly as the room is in an uproar with laughter. Helen then smiles and added emphatically, “If you had lipstick on they knew you were a girl!” More laughter from the room. “We wore our hair short and a lot of times I didn’t put my helmet on. We didn’t have to wear heavy helmets. Just that little piece of cloth. It was nice to ride on the bike with your hair blowing in the wind. You’re really with the Lord. He is taking care of you. I always said a little prayer, too, when I got on that bike.”

...How did you find out about the Motor Maids? When did you meet Dot Robinson? (Dot was a woman before her time and so was a woman by the name of, Linda Dugeau. In 1938, Dugeau began a letter-writing campaign to establish a national network of female motorcyclists who owned and rode their own machines. She located Dot Robinson who was a successful Harley-Davidson Dealer in Detroit and in 1939 they rode all over the United States looking for women who owned and rode their own motorcycles. They found the 51 ladies who became the charter members of the Motor Maids of America, now known as the Motor Maids, Inc. In the 1930s, women riders were so rare that it took Linda and Dot Robinson, three years to locate the charter members of The Motor Maids. Even now, the founding premise is that the group consist of women who own and ride their own motorcycle) Helen...” I met her the first year I started riding. I started riding motorcycles when I was 14 years old. That was 1937 because I rode my bike to school and would give kids rides around the block.” Helen smiles proudly. “That was quite an event for a girl to ride a motorcycle to school! I don’t know what the teachers thought...she must be crazy.”

Helen pictured here with fellow Motor Maids members in front of her home. Helen’s family did not have a car but they had a motorcycle...a motorcycle with a side car. Everywhere they went, they went on the motorcycle. Her dad drove with Helen in his lap while her mother would ride in the side car with Helen’s two younger siblings, one on each knee. All five of them would ride the motorcycle for a few years until they could afford to buy a car.

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Vice President, Glennadine Gouldman asks, “What did your mother do at the shop?” Helen said, “My mother was the mechanic!” She threw her arms in the air and said, “My mother could take a motorcycle motor apart and put it back together. She was fantastic!” Helen went on to say that they never missed an event and she and her family went to any and all events having to do with motorcycles. “We promoted motorcycles!” She went on to say that young boys would come and gather around. “My daddy would say to them, would you like to take a ride? Get on the back of my daughters bike and she will take you around the block.” She smiled and then said, “Yeah, we introduced motorcycles. We really did. If they thought a girl could ride, they could ride. Yeah.”

I was able to ask the last question of Miss Helen Main...and that was, “What advice would you give young girls who are just starting to ride motorcycles today?” After thinking for a moment, she says, “Be careful! Don’t show off” Helen chuckles, “A lot of times we try to show off.” Helen looks around the room and says slowly while pointing, “Always act like a lady.” ...And a lady she is! Helen Kiss Main is what the Motor Maids were all about when they started back in ‘40 and she is the epitome of what they are today. I joined the Motor Maids a few weeks before I traveled with the members to meet Helen Main. I knew after meeting Glennadine Gouldman and some of the other MM gals from Virginia that I wanted to be a member...but meeting Helen, one of the ‘founding fathers’, was the icing on the cake that just sealed the deal for me! I am very proud to be a Motor Maid! If you would like to know more about Motor Maids, Inc. please visit www.motormaids.org

Helen signing her autograph.

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On a side note: In 2010 the Motor Maids had their National Convention in Cody Wyoming...it was the 70th Anniversary! Helen was invited to come to S.C. for the 72nd Anniversary in 2012. She was told by Reece that she could take a tour of the Indian Motorcycle Company there in Lowell. When asked what her secret was to longevity... Helen said, “The secret is move. You stop and you are dead!” she continued, “When your mind stops working, dig a hole!”


July - Women’s Motorctcle Month July is Women’s Motorcycle Month, and Nationwide Insurance has teamed with the AMA’s Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum to salute female riders and support all women who enjoy the open road on two wheels. “There are more than 4.3 million women motorcyclists on the road today, and more are joining our ranks every day,” said Beth Hazen, a motorcyclist and Nationwide Insurance agent. “Women’s Motorcycle Month celebrates the pioneers who broke down gender and racial barriers in the early days of motorcycling, and we hope their stories inspire even more women to consider getting out on bikes or scooters this summer.” According to the Motorcycle Industry Council’s most recent research, the number of women motorcycle riders increased 34 percent between 1998 and 2003. Today, major manufacturers report annual increases in sales to women and actively court female riders. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation says women make up nearly 30% of students in its learn-to-ride Basic RiderCoursesSM across the United States. Many remarkable women have blazed a path on two wheels. Here, Nationwide salutes four who have been named to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame. Adeline and Augusta Van Buren: In 1916, Adeline and Augusta rode to coast to coast on Indian motorcycles – the first women to make the transcontinental journey solo on two motorcycles. The sisters rode to convince the military that women were capable of serving as dispatch riders. Although they were unsuccessful in that mission, they were able shatter many of the early twentieth century’s stereotypes about women. Bessie Stringfield: In the 1930s and 1940s, Bessie – a female, black motorcyclist - broke down barriers by completing eight solo cross-country tours and serving as a U.S. Army motorcycle dispatch rider. During these tours, she rode fearlessly through the deep South when racial prejudice was a tangible threat. Bessie rode her first motorcycle, an Indian, at the age of 16 and went on to own 27 Harley-Davidsons. Dot Robinson: In the mid-twentieth century, Dot paved the way for women motorcyclists. In 1939, she and fellow motorcyclist, Linda Dugeau, began Motor Maids of America. Today, Motor Maids is thriving and is the oldest motorcycling organization for women in North America. Dot also opened doors for women in motorcycle competition. An enduro racer, in 1940, Dot became the first woman to win in AMA national competition. “These women are inspiring to all riders,” said Mark Mederski, executive director of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. “And, the Hall of Fame encourages motorcyclists to nominate more remarkable women for inclusion.” Women who have been considering two wheels and are inspired by Women’s Motorcycle Month have many resources available to help them learn to ride. Nationwide’s Hazen offers three tips for getting started. Websites such as www.motorcycles.org , www.msf-usa.org and www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com provide information on everything from locating a safety course in your area to buying proper riding gear.

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Cliff Jackson The sound of a gunshot echoed in the peaceful, early morning hours of August 31, 2008. The shot left one friend shot in the shoulder and another dead with a gunshot to the back of the head. The victim of this shooting was on ordinary person. He was a much loved musician, and biker named Cliff ‘Stonewall’ Jackson. The shooting took place outside a small bar called the Hogs Pen (which is now named The Salty Dog), in Macclesfield, N.C.

story & photos: Johnnie King

Cliff was known and loved by many as was shown immediately after his death, when over 150 friends and acquaintances came to the church in Grifton, N.C. for the visitation. His family was overwhelmed with the number of people that came out to pay their respects to their son, not to mention the 200 bikers that showed up to ride their bikes in their friends funeral. Cliff was a friend to all, lead singer with ‘Still Standing’, and a biker.

John Warlick and Craig Hatley (of Jesse Bolt)

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Marty Burns and Big Mike

Along time and close friend of Cliffs, Marty Burns, wanted to do something in his memory. Mr. Burns waited for things to calm down and the man that pulled the trigger that ended his friend’s life had been sentenced to life in prison. Then after the benefit for the wife of Tommy Redd (Boogie Chillins, All My Rowdy Friends, and Nantucket), he decided it was time to honor his late friend. So he contacted the people at Tie Breakers in Greenville to see if they would be interested in hosting the Memorial and Joe Tonto jumped at the chance to participate in remembering Cliff. Once the location for the jam had been found and possible dates picked the job of finding the bands started. Amazingly, the task was easier than originally thought, but due to the reputation of Cliff the bands, too, jumped at the chance for the opportunity to honor him. On December 3, 2010, Tie Breakers Sports Bar and Grill in Greenville hosted the 1st Annual Cliff ‘Stonewall’ Jackson Memorial Jam. The first band to take the stage was ‘Brimstone’ from Raleigh. And although the school bus was doubled park was made concerning this group of young musicians, there was nothing childish about their music. The band consisted of teenagers that could really jam. Not knowing how they were going to sound the attendees were set back as the 11 year old female singer (Leah) belted out a rendition of pat Benetars “Hit me With Your Best Shot’. Pat herself would have been envious of the way that young lady performed the song. After a few numbers John Warlick (the friend of Cliff’s that was shot that night and lead guitarist with Still Standing, the band Cliff performed with) made the comment that Brimstones guitar player put him to shame. The next band up was Driver who was also from Raleigh, N.C. The crowd exploded when they took the stage. Well known for their rock tunes, Driver brought the crowd too their feet, edging them on with each selection.

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Memorial Jam Before Jesse Bolt took the stage former owner of the Hogs Penn and personal friend of Cliffs was introduced to the growing crowd. Big Mike said that ‘He had never met a better man, better person, or better friend than Cliff Jackson. He would give you the shirt off his back if he thought you needed it more than he did. So everyone raise your beers and let’s toast to his memory. Now let’s ROCK this place like he would have done.’ Afterwards, Jesse Bolt played several selections in honor of Cliff. Continuing to rock the bar as if Cliff was there cheering them on. Each selection picked were tunes Cliff really loved so far. As Lexx Luther was getting ready to take the stage the crowd was shocked by a surprise acoustic performance of ‘Living on a Prayer’ by 3 members of Sidewinder, who came out to honor their friend and fellow musician.

Cliff Jackson As all the members of Sidewinder were leaving the stage the guys of Lexx Luther began taking their places on the stage. After the first selection the band announced if it hadn’t been for Cliff the band wouldn’t exist. Cliff heard that the guys were looking for a drummer and after running into them one evening in Greenville they went to Rafferty’s where he introduced them to their drummer Neil. The band wouldn’t have missed playing that night in Cliff’s memory. Lexx Luther rocked the crowd till closing to the delight of the 300 people that came out that night. The proceeds of the Memorial went to help the drummer of Parmalle, Scott Thomas, who had been shot, during an attempted robbery at a show in Rock Hill, S.C. The amount raised was not announced, but Marty Burns said that as long as he could do it, there will be future Memorials in Cliffs name with proceeds going to others in need, just as Cliff would have wanted. All though he wasn’t there that night there was something in the air that gave you the feeling of his presence. To our friend and brother of the open road, you are not forgotten for you love on…


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Cox Harley-Davidson 2795 Hwy 134 Thumpers Performance Parts 252-943-5913 Bath General Store 502 Carteret St. 252-923-4361

CHAPEL HILL

Gary Poole Attorney

CLEMMONS

800-942-1191

Clemmons Motorcycles Inc. 336-766-4945

CREEDMOOR

Busted Knuckle Motorcycle Shop 919-414-5270

ELM CITY

TarHeel Coatings 7444 Jobe Rd. 252-236-4271 Kolors Custom Paint 252-955-8295

CONCORD

SBB Smokehouse 10099 Weddington Rd 704-979-2569

FAYETTEVILLE

Cape Fear H-D 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd. 910-864-1200

FERGUSON

Saltie Dog 514 S. Fountain Rd. 252-827-5329 H-D of Charlotte 9205 E. Independence Blvd. 704-847-4647

MIDDLESEX

Jake’s Place 10193 S. Nash St. 252-235-9994

MONROE

A Wing & A Chair 8805 Morgan Mill Rd. 704-753-4475

MOREHEAD CITY

Knuckleheadz Kustomz 5306 High St. 252-247-4700 Art Forms Studio 4912 Bridges St. 252-646-4205 Chopper Toyz 5243 B Hwy 70 252-808-2453 Lee Stamper Designs 125 Horton Dr. 252-240-9969

NASHVILLE

Harper’s Nursery 2145 Oak Level Rd. 252-459-2189 L&L Store #6 1765 Red Oak Rd. 252-459-6161 Road Warriors Leather Accessories 252-908-0781 LBJ Chevrolet 815 E Washington St. 252-459-2161

NEWBERN

Rider’s Roost Motorcycle Resort 100 Elk Creek Rd. 336-973-8405 Open: April 15th - Close November 3rd

Harley-Davidson of Newbern 1613 Hwy 70 E. 252-633-4060

Twin Performance Tuners 132 Rand Park Dr. 919-779-5890 Locked & Loaded Grill 1125 Hwy 70 West 919-661-6688

PILOT

Country Time Tavern 2006 N. Williams St. 919-734-7270 Open Road Biker Gear 4752 Hwy 70 E. 919-778-7001 Redmon’s Pub & Grill 108 N. Center St. 919-330-4464 Whiskey Dick’s Saloon 2101 S. US Hwy. 17 919-580-3264

BoneDaddy’s 605 Creekside Dr. 919-896-6050 Ray Price Harley-Davidson 1126 S. Saunders St. 919-832-2261 C&C Performance Cycles 2412 Atlantic Ave. 919-828-8442 Toxic Customs 1214 S. Saunders St. 919-755-3699 Scooters Grill & Bar 1911 Sego Ct. 919-954-2171

GARNER

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GREENVILLE

Hometown Harley-Davidson 2300 Elaine’s Way 252-439-1345 East Carolina Custom Cycles 918 W. Star St. 252-551-3222 Mechanical Air Inc. 3588 NC 33W 252-756-0000 Ron Ayer’s Motorsports 1929 N. Memorial Dr. 866-788-2937

HENDERSON

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PANTEGO

Legacy Cycles, Inc. 363 Topping Loop Rd. 252-943-6526 Biker Barn Inc. Exit 1737 Hwy 64 919-269-8268

RALEIGH

ROANOKE RAPIDS Collier Harley-Davidson 316 Premier Blvd. 252-537-6493 Texas Steakhouse Julian R. Allsbrook Hwy. 252-537-8621 Logan’s Roadhouse 200 Premier Blvd. ROCKY MOUNT

JACKSONVILLE

Jack’s Store Hwy 97 Nationwide 2455 Hurt Dr. 252-937-1888 Chico’s Mexican Restaurant 1701 Sunset Ave. 252-446-8600 Good Tymes Club Hwy 301 North 252-442-7657 American Jewelry & Pawn Bus. 64 252-937-4482 Ashley’s Hardware 3718 S. Halifax Rd. 252-442-7089

KINSTON

SCOTLAND NECK

HENDERSONVILLE

Mike’s on Main St. 303 N. Main St. 828-698-1616

HIGHPOINT

World Class Powersports 2924 N. Main St. 336-882-2900

Southeastern Steel Choppers 125 Wilmington Hwy 910-455-0001 SANFORD Honda Suzuki Arctic Cat Hwy 87 S. 800-951-3638 New River H-D 2394 Wilmington Hwy. 910-346-9997 The Pit Stop 2484 Hwy 11 N. 252-523-3700

KNIGHTDALE

Knightdale Pawn 823 N. Smithfield Rd. 919-266-6001

Sylvan Heights Waterfowl Park and Eco Center 4963 Hwy 258 252-826-3186

SHARPSBURG

Dirt’s Cycle Shack 4485 George Abbott Rd. 252-566-4090

Tar Heel Coatings 4332 Hathaway Blvd. 252-903-5001 Imaging Specialties 114 E. Main St. 252-443-9317

Freeborne’s Eatery & Lodge 14300 NC Hwy 18 S.

Heidi’s Two Wheel Cafe 1475 W. Market St. 919-989-8389

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WENDELL

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WILSON

CycleMax 6723 Ward Blvd. 252-291-2121 The Beefmastor Inn 2656 Hwy 301 S. 252-237-7343 Nelson’s Wrecker Service 2810 Chicken Dr. 252-234-2134 8 Ball’s Cycle Work’s 3010 Hwy 301 S. 252-237-9556 Anthony’s Italian Restaurant 3401 Raleigh Rd. 252-399-0054 Thomas & Farris Attorneys 104 West Nash St. 252-243-3000 Jerico Screen Printing 109 W. Nash St. 252-243-5370 Sacred Flames Tattoo 3461 B Airport Rd. 252-291-4828 The Dog House The Shoppes at Brentwood 252-234-7747 Rex Shoe & Repair 2801 Nash Street NW 252-243-3571

ZEBULON

BHC Automotive 15374 Hwy 96 S. 919-269-9601 Creech’s Deli 11805 NC HWY 39 919-269-7731

VIRGINIA

Copper Kettle Seafood Restaurant Hwy 58 Business, Boydton 434-738-6045 Vital Signs of Chester 4716 Shop St. 804-748-3251 The Pawn Shop 126 W. 2nd St. Chase City, 434-372-3313 Colonial H-D 1701 Temple Pkwy. Prince George 804-861-4700 Bayside H-D 2211 Frederick Blvd. Portsmouth 757-397-5550 Pipe Dreams Custom Cycles Moving call for info 804-350-7757 Patriot Harley-Davidson Fairfax Blvd., Fairfax (703-352-5400) BK Kustoms (804-691-3730) Shenandoah H-D 213 Rolling Thunder Ln. Staunton 540-213-7433 HD of Lynchburg 20452 Timberlake Rd.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Hamburger Joe’s 1410 Hwy 17 S. Surfside Beach 843-215-9052 Nightmare Custom Cycles 115 E. Main St. Harleyville 843-462-7055 HB Spokes 1111 Hwy 9 Loris 843-399-2453 Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson 4710 S. Kings Hwy. The Harley-Davidson Shop at the Beach 4002 Hwy 17 Harley-Davidson of Greenville 30 Chrome Dr. 864-569-8032 4707 Dorchester Road Low Country H-D North Charleston 843-554-1847

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1st Annual Red Cross Bike Show Center Street event 12-4 voting 1-3 $10 donation to Red Cross per bike. Cold beverages and food sold on site.

4th Annual Charity Motorcycle Ride Benefitting Special Olympics of NC. Ride starts and ends at Cheap Ride Auto Sales 400 NE Nash Street near Western Sizzlin - downtown. $20/rider $10/passenger includes meal and door prizes. Kick stands up at 11am RAIN DATE MAY14TH More info: Desa 252-459-6409

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DUDLEY, N.C.

2nd Annual Brogden UMC Relay For Life Bike Run at Brogden United Methodist Church 2918 US 117 S. Reg 9am, ride 10am. $20/bike, $5/rider, food incl. to ride cancer out of town. 919-920-5888

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WILSON’S MILLS, N.C.

Poker Run...meet at Town Hall 100 Railroad St. at 10am, coffee, coco, etc. $15 bike, $5 for rider Leaving 11:30am Dinner willbe provided at end! Prizes! 919-464-0177

WILSON, N.C.

GOLDSBORO, N.C.

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GREENVILLE, N.C.

3rd Annual Officer Down Memorial Ride NC Blue Knights NV VIII Reg. 9am at Ron Ayers Motorsports 1929 N. Memorial Dr. Ride begins at 11am...lunch provided after. $20/bike call: 252-714-8166 Rain Date April 23rd

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GARNER, N.C.

Spring Bike Show 1-6 Locked & Loaded 1125 Hwy 70E 1125 US Hwy 70w 919-661-6688

CHARLOTTE, N.C.

36 Annual CBA Swap Meet and Bike Show at the Metrolina Expo Fairgrounds www.charlottecba.org

APRIL

Roanoke, VA.

WILSON, N.C.

Behind Barz Presentz Bike Nightz Sacred Flames Tattoo 3461B Airport Blvd. 252-291-4828 FREE food, FREE prizes, LIVE bands, poker run, casino quality poker chips, Bike Show with one of a kind trophies, biker games, vendors, celebrity guests and LOTS of surprises! This is the kick-off to the Bike Nightz series...don’t miss this one! www.behindbarz.com

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2nd Annual Rolling Thunder Poker Run ALL vehicles welcome! Start and end at American Legion Post 52 40 American Legion Rd. First bike out at 11am. Food and drink will be provided at the end of run. Rain Date May7th

Blue Ridge Bike Fest Roanoke Civic Center. Blue Ridge Bikini Bike Fest Contest, Bike Show w/cash prizes, Stunt Shows. www.blueridgebikefest.com

April 30-May 1

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GOLDSBORO, N.C.

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FRANKLINTON, N.C.

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Behind Barz Presentz Bike Nightz Open Road Biker Gear 4752 Hwy 70 E. 252-291-4828 FREE food, FREE prizes, poker run, casino quality poker chips, Bike Show with one of a kind trophies, vendors, celebrity guests and LOTS of surprises! This is the 2nd in the Bike Nightz series...don’t miss this one! www. behindbarz.com

AHDRA Carlina Spring Nationals www.ahdra.com

ROANOKE RAPIDS, N.C.

Behind Barz Presentz Bike Nightz Collier Harley-Davidson 316 Premier Blvd. 252-537-6493 FREE food, FREE prizes, poker run, casino quality poker chips, Bike Show with one of a kind trophies, vendors, celebrity guests and LOTS of surprises!

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GARNER, N.C.

29-May 1st

WILSON, N.C.

ROCKINGHAM, N.C.

CBA Eastern District Swap Meet and Bike Games Wilson Co. Fairgrounds 2331 US Highway 301 S. Rain or Shine

1st Annual SAFECAB Domestic Violence Awareness Locked & Loaded 1125 Hwy 70E Reg. 10am-11am Ride leaves at 11:30am. $15 per ind. $25 per couple. See ad page 18

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EVENTZ MAY 13-21

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.

Cruisin’ The Coast “The Beach Is Back� 2011 Spring Beach Rally www.myrtlebeachharley.com

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DENTON, N.C.

AMCA Southern National Meet 1072 Cranford Rd. $10 weekend pass, gates open 8am daily, vendors, antique motorcycle parade, antique motorcycle show + lots more. 417-838-4777 www.amcasouthernnationalmeet. com

4TH ANNUAL CHARITY MOTORCYCLE RIDE

BENEFITTING SPECIAL OLYMPICS OF NC

Saturday April 30, 2011 and Cheap Ride Auto Sales State Farm Insurance - Jana Lake Agency Ride Starts & Ends at Cheap Ride Auto Sales in Wilson, NC 400 NE Nash Street, near Western Sizzlin downtown. 5(*,675$7,21 67$576 $0 ‡ .,&. 67$1'6 83 $7 $0 $20/rider, $10/passenger, and $10/community participant (this includes meal and door prize)

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NEWBERN, N.C.

CHDDA 71st Annual Spring Rally www.chdda.com

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STANTONSBURG, N.C.

Tar River Basin CBA Poker Run and Gun Raffle. Will be held at Bob’s Pub (formerly Wendy Trails). First bike out at 11am...Last bike in by 3pm. $5/hand covers food, run, and music. www.tarriverbasincba.org

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WASHINGTON D.C.

Rolling Thunder XIV “Ride For Freedom� Memorial Day Weekend Assembly Area: Washington, D.C. North Pentagon parking lot 8:00 am. Leave @ noon for ride through Washington, D.C. to Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial to pay our respects to our brothers and sisters who gave their all for our freedom and for the full accounting of all POW-MIA’s and veterans’ rights. This is a demonstration - not a parade.

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American Legion Riders Post 19 NC Cordially invite all Motorcyclists eligible to Join the Amercian Legion Family to our Monthly Meeting. Our meetings are held the 1st Saturday of each month at the Edgecombe County Veterans Museum 106 W. Church St Tarboro, NC 27886. To check eligiblity please visit http://www.ncalr.org or for more info contact John Vaudo 252-955-9001 or johnvaudo@embarqmail.com March 8th and April 12th Organizational meeting to form Neuse River Chapter of CBA. Meeting from 7-8:30 pm @ Heidi's Two Wheel Cafe. Anyone interested or want more info contact bykertrash1@yahoo.com

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