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TABLE OF CONTENTS P.O. Box 397 Hatfield, Pa. 19440 Phone: 215-361-1433 FAX: 215-361-1415 Email: info@eastcoastbiker.net www.EastCoastBiker.net

The Staff Editor/Publisher Norm Keller Contributing Reporters Pat Reynolds

Photography Provided by: Norm Keller Vince Snyder Snapworks Studio Lizz Devine Devine Images by Lizz

Tri-State News Pat Reynolds

Good Eatin’

Temporarily on hold, we hope to start it up again soon. Ride Calendar There is a more extended calendar of events on our website. “If you keep us informed, we’ll keep everyone else informed.” Classifieds Go to

our website to submit your FREE classified and to check the latest listings

... And more stories about LOCAL riders than any other magazine in the area! “You keep us informed and we’ll tell everyone else”

WWW.EASTCOASTBIKER.NET On the cover ... Showcasing the cover this month is the Medusa by Sick Choppers Fabrication of Point Pleasant, NJ. Models from Local NJ Hotties: Jessica Fromal (far left), Miss Lady Paula (sitting on bike), Amanda Rivera (behind bike), Diana Venus (far right) and Shayne Anigan (kneeling). ---Photo by Norm Keller

The East Coast Biker magazine is a monthly publication dedicated to the motorcycle community and published by E. Penn Biker, Inc. All rights reserved. The East Coast Biker magazine logo, printed materials or representation, may not be reproduced in any manner without specific written consent from the publisher. The editor and staff encourages manuscripts, photographs and suggestions. Please include phone number with submissions. We will only return material submitted with enclosed, stamped, self–addressed envelope. The written articles and opinions printed in the East Coast Biker magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher and should not be considered an endorsement. Norm Keller, Editor/Publisher

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This September we are celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the attack on the Twin Towers in New York City. Ten years ago airplanes flew into these buildings, the Pentagon and crashed in western Pennsylvania in an unprovoked attack on innocent citizens. This citizen will NOT forget. I hope you take some time on September 11th to remember and pray for the families of the victims and brave first responders who lost their lives on this fatefull day in American history. I am pleased to honor our first responders on this months cover with the Point Pleasant Fire Fire Company and would like to personally thank Chief Fire Marshal Daniel Mulligan and his men for taking the time and helping out with the photo shoot. September also marks the end of summer and what a hot summer it was. I believe that there were more days over 100º than I care to remember. There was also a lot of rainy weekends causing havoc on bike event attendance. Keep checking our calendar of events on our website and when there’s a rain date schedule we will try to post it as we are notified. The last few months on our website have also shown an increase in activity as we have been getting 1,000,000 hits a month recently. This means that more of you are going to our site for our calendar of events and the East Coast Biker Online magazine, our totally web-based publication. Thank you so much for your support. Publishing a magazine means I’m always looking two to three months ahead. As I write this editorial it’s August 15th and this is the last thing I do before I send the magazine to the printer, so I’m already thinking October and November. As we enter 2012 we will be celbrating our 10th Anniversary and I’m working on some ideas to celebrate. It has been an amazing ten years of meeting our publication deadline every month to get our magazine in circulation before the published month. Ten years of photo shoots and bike events and meeting a lot of really great people. With your continued support I’m looking forward to the next ten years to be even better. Now get out on the road and have some fun in that cool Autumn weather that is just around the corner. See you on the road.

Norm “You keep us informed and we’ll tell everyone else!”

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Registration starts at 9:00am Run leaves at 11:00am • $20.00/person Benefits American Cancer Society Event is at: Bath Republican Association 146 N. Chestnut Street Bath, Pa 18014 First impressions count. Your fellow riders are relying on you to be an ambassador for the sport of motorcycling. Take the high road by riding responsibly, obeying traffic laws and keeping the sound of your bike to a reasonable level.

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Party With The Jersey Devil Doing it Old School Style Story & Photos by Norm Keller

The effort that goes into putting together a first year event can be a little bit overwhelming, as “Pappa” Jeff Campbell will tell you. “I want to put together an old school style party where you can come and just have a lot of fun” is what he told Jeff told me. Jeff began working on promoting the Party with the Jersey Devil last November when I ran into him at the Philadelphia Toy Run already handing out flyers for an event that was to be held in July. “You have to get out the word” he told me as he continued with his work. He would be found at motorcycle events all over the tri-state area for the next eight months promoting his event.

Jeff Campbell

All of his hard work paid off this past July when the Party took place at the fair grounds located outside of Millville, NJ. This event included bike games, vendors, camping, some really awesome bands and a whole lot of fun and entertainment over the weekend. Oh, and did I mention girls? There were plenty of girls on and off stage showing thier “stuff”. And what is a party without cake, Jeff had a local baker put together some cakes to honor the armed services as well as a Jersey Devil cake. Everyone enjoyed a slice and had a great time. On Saturday afternoon there were bike games and a special presentation by a drum and bagpipe group while the Rigor Mortis Revue, a burlesque show, was on hand with their own special entertainment. Insane Clowns entertained in the evening with their Coney Island style of humor and fun while the Grim Reaper & a rather distressed Gumby would walk the grounds in the afternoon adding to the colorful atmosphere. Without missing a beat, Jeff has already started on next year’s event which should prove to be even bigger and better. For a first year bike event I definitely give the Party with the Jersey Devil a HUGE thumbs up and I WILL be there in 2012 ... I hope see you there.

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“RIDE FOR CALEB” Story & photos submited by Denise L.Koons Mystic Ryder Productions NPC www.TheMysticRyder.com

This year’s ride was the 2nd Annual charity event & concert to promote SIDS awareness in loving memory of Caleb Jonathan Warke. The annual charity event is held at the Kutztown Rod and Gun Club in Kutztown PA featuring music, food, silent auction, hot bike contest, a 50/50 raffle and tons of fun! The weather could not have been more beautiful for this event. There was clear skies and smooth sailing all the way. The poker run was 37.5 miles of excellent country views as far as the eye could see. We went on roads we knew existed and some new ones too, it was awesome! Stops included: TC’s Food & Spirits, the Kempton Hotel, CJ Hummmel’s and the Kutztown Fraternal Order of Eagles. At each stop we received a bead to place on our large safety pin that we were given at sign up and by the end of the poker ride your pin spelled out “CALEB”. There were lots of friendly and caring people on this ride and I highly suggest everyone mark their calendar for next year’s event. It was a very well thought out event with its own board of directors behind the scenes and watching over all the events of the day. There were four pigs that were roasted to feed the hungry riders while three bands played all day. Jeremiah James, the father of Caleb and lead singer for the band Jeremiah were playing as well as The Tandem Band and The Wallace Band. This location is next to a creek and it just couldn’t be a better location for an event of its kind. Three years ago the Warke family experienced one the worst tragedies a family could ever endure. On April 18, 2008 they lost their three month old son Caleb Jonathan to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. In loving memory of Caleb the Warke family & friends sponsor this motorcycle and poker run to benefit SIDS awareness & prevention. If you would like to help please contact them through their website www.RideForCaleb.com. To view all the pictures and video of this event please go to my site www.TheMysticRyder.com. Sponsors of this event were TC’s Food & Spirits, the Kempton Hotel, the Kutztown Rod & Gun Club, CJ Hummel’s, D.G. Yuengling & Sons Inc. and the Kutztown Fraternal Order Of Eagles.

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Jersey Girls Meet Medusa Metal and time create a force of nature Story by Loretta Jackson, photos by Norm Keller

This month’s featured motorcycle, “Medusa,” is a work of art and a work of the heart. It was built pretty much out of nothing but passion and pride by Dennis of Sick Choppers in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Dennis taught himself to weld and mastered other bike-building skills at an early age. Now, with a wife and two stepchildren in his corner, he constantly is supported with enthusiasm, patience and plenty of good will — even on late nights when thoughts of a hot supper are supplanted by his desire to finish one last detail on the bike in progress. Hundreds of hours went into this month’s featured motorcycle. “On the day of the shoot, when the ladies were smiling and the firemen stood behind the bike, I choked up. It was a combination of pride for what I had built and respect for these brave men — guys who too often have given their lives to save others, as so many of their brothers did on 9-11.” Sometimes, it’s a struggle to do what you love, added Dennis, who admits he often stretches his resources to produce his masterpieces. He fabricates parts to sell, takes on Harley service and repairs, auctions fenders and tanks online and finds creative ways to fund his custom builds. He does what he loves. Dennis credits a longtime associate, D.J. at American Cycles in Clarksburg, New Jersey, for assistance when special tools or shop machinery was needed to complete some tricky task on the Sick Choppers bike. The man, D.J., is well respected as one of the godfathers of Harley drag racing and a craftsman beyond compare in his own rite. Another source of help to Dennis while building “Medusa,” was Cory of Bratton’s Custom Werkz in Erie, Pennsylvania. Cory contributed some fine metal sculpting work and other details on the bike. This month’s featured Sick Choppers bike started with a flea-market find — a rigid, used frame and an idea. Dennis cut the frame in half behind the transmission and stretched the rear wheel back 10-inches. He raised the axle tubes and fabricated a rear tail-dragger fender to simulate old hot rod cars or Caddies. Then, he welded two fenders together, cut open an existing gas tank and opened the tank up seven inches. The move made the gas tank a lot fatter and added a sexy curve to it. Then, he stretched the rear of the gas tank to accommodate the backbone, fabricated all the seat pans and incorporated a welded-on sissy-bar which is permanently attached to the frame. He handcrafted a side-mount license plate holder and steel plated the whole frame for reinforcement. He also fabricated all the mounts for exhaust, oil tank, and handcrafted extra parts such as a devil head on the handlebars. “I wanted to push the headlight out really far, like the old Springers,” said Dennis. “Orange County Choppers provided me with handlebar halves. I modified them and made the bars, custom oil tank and other parts. I call the bike ‘Medusa,’ the devil lady with snakes for hair. The bike fought me the whole way during fabrication. That’s how she got the name.” The one enhancement needed to beautify even more the motorcycle featured in this month’s East Coast Biker magazine was the addition of a bevy of patriotic beauties, women who love their country and all those who protect its citizens. The call was answered by the ladies featured here — members of an elite modeling firm, Local NJ Hotties. Mary Liszewski, owner of the agency, launched the business online in 2008. It was an immediate success. Today, one may visit online: www.facebook.com/localnjhotties. Liszewski said she has found wide support for her enterprise. She has been able to offer stylish, local gals and guys an abundance of modeling opportunities ranging from calendar shoots to appearances at sports events.

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“To showcase our New Jersey men and women, I’ve added to our Facebook site a ‘Hottie of the Month’ feature that has turned out to be a great networking tool,” said Liszewski. “Today’s shoot, however, is a special occasion — our hearts are touched by everyone at this fire company.” Liszewski passed up a spot in this month’s photographic lineup to ensure inclusion of a lady or two from New York as a show of unity around the 10th anniversary of 9-11. Readers surely will remember, nevertheless, that she represented the East Coast Biker magazine as a model for the cover with the 9-11 Tribute Bike in September 2009.

Diana

Amanda

The models featured in this edition all agreed they were honored to be selected for this special tribute — and to appear with such a great crew of dedicated firefighters. The ladies, the publisher of this magazine, Dennis from Sick Choppers Fabrication and Liszewski, too, all thank the crew of the Point Pleasant Fire Company and Chief Fire Marshal Daniel P. Milligan, for the support and the equipment used in bringing readers this special issue. Businesses interested in having Local NJ Hotties at their upcoming event can email this address: localnjhotties@yahoo.com. In the subject heading, mention the name of the preferred model, if known, or just say, “Models needed.”

Shayne

Jessica

Those who crave an awesome custom bike, a motorcycle made to reflect their own two-wheeled passions can inquire about having a bike fabricated by Dennis at Sick Choppers Fabrication by calling 609-661-3999 in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. The website is spelled with a “Z” because plenty of folks think he is “Z” best around. www.sickchopperz.com.

Paula

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Helping Hooters www.HelpingHooters.org

Custom Motorcycle Raffle $20 per Ticket • Only 2000 SOLD* • Free Event Shirt With Purchase of Each Ticket Event Drawing Hosted at Greshville Inn • 1013 Reading Ave. Boyertown, PA 19512

October 8, 2011 • 12 - 5 PM • (Drawing at 3 PM) Music Provided by: Jiminy Slicket

Net proceeds will go to the Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure

Ticket holders do not need to be present to win. Winner is responsible for all applicable taxes, tags, and any associated fees.

For more information visit www.HelpingHooters.org or email info@HelpingHooters.org Join us on Facebook to keep updated on all fund raising events, avocation, and information www.facebook.com/Helping-Hooters

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Ride of Pride

Riders show support for local veterans Story & photos submitted by Sharon “Sassy” Gossy

It all started back in 2006 when Gerry Ford, President of McKean County American Legion Riders, was asked if he could round up 300 motorcycles together to escort the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Moving Wall into Smithport, PA. The word spread and on the day that the Moving Wall arrived there was about 3,400 motorcycles waiting to provide escort. What an awesome sight! The event renewed the communities’ patriotic stance and was a reminder of those who have made the greatest sacrifice for our freedom. In 2007 began the “Ride of Pride”. This year’s ride consisted of 50 bikes riding a 120 mile scenic ride with five stops along the way including a ceremony held at Hamlin Park to honor our veterans were a few speeches were spoken. There were flags flying and all of the bikes were parked in a row, which provided a great backdrop. I will never forget the gun with the bayonet stuck in the ground and a helmet setting on top with a pair of boots sitting on the ground ... that pretty much said it all. After the ceremony we rode to our final stop ending at the Bucktail Post 138 American Legion where we had a delicious dinner. I enjoyed this ride very much and I hope to be able to attend it next year.

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by Lee D. Gaber, Esquire 1-888-CYCLE-LAW (1-888-292-5352) LeeGaber@cycleattorney.com This months’ column is different from my previous columns in that I am choosing to be a little more self-indulgent.

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I simply want to share with you the trip I just experienced wherein my wife and I spent a week traveling through Italy. For those of you who have had an opportunity to visit Italy you know what a beautiful country it is and for those who may have an opportunity to go, I would encourage you to do so. To tour the Vatican, see the Sistine Chapel and walk through the coliseum is an experience that I will never forget. What amazed me most about the Vatican was the sheer amount of artwork and of course the paintings by Michelangelo. These paintings need to be seen to be fully appreciated.

The other aspect that I found amazing was the unbelievable number of motor-scooters. In both Florence and Rome, there were at least as many scooters as there were cars, however, surprisingly few motorcycles of any make or model. Virtually every street has scooters parked side-by-side in every possible spot. Unfortunately, I am not sure there are any rules of the road in Rome or Florence with the exception of, if it appears as though you can squeeze your car or scooter into a space to beat out the vehicle next to you, you do it! I don’t think I would ever attempt to drive a car or motorcycle in these cities. On a more relevant topic, I am a member of a chat-room called “Biker or Not” which is a social networking website for Bikers. I have found some very relevant information on this site that would be of benefit to many of you. Most recently there was a discussion about insurance and the appropriate price to pay. Some were complaining they were paying too much, and some were bragging about how little they were paying. However, I failed to read any discussion about the type of coverage one should have and the importance of the coverage. It seemed that most were concerned simply with the cost. For those of you who read my columns on a regular basis, you know that I am a huge advocate of purchasing as much insurance for your motorcycle that you can reasonably afford. Although nobody likes to pay insurance premiums, if you are going to spend a couple of hundred dollars for insurance you might as well spend a few bucks more and make sure that you have the coverage you need if and when you ever need it. So as part of this discussion, I put in my two cents stating that while price is always important, the types and limits of coverage you purchase should be the primary concern when purchasing motorcycle, or any other, insurance. I am not going to go into the specifics of coverages in this column as I have stated my preferences many times before, however, I want to reiterate that when purchasing new motorcycle insurance, or switching companies, the price of the coverage should NEVER be your primary factor. Given the tough economic times, every one is looking to save money but the cost difference between a minimal policy and a policy that provides decent coverage, can often be as little as $4-$8.00 a month. For many bikers that ride motorcycles costing $10-$25,000, an extra $4-$8 dollars a month shouldn’t put too much of a dent in anyone’s wallet. In closing I would like to add that we will be making an appearance at Lansdale Bike Night on Saturday, September 10, 2011. Should you attend either of these events, please look for our booth and stop by to say hello!

I hope you find this information informative and if you would like additional information on this topic, or any other, I can always be reached at LeeGaber@cycleattorney.com or call 1-888-CYCLE-LAW (1-888-292-5352). Sincerely, LEE D. GABER, Esquire The one and only, “Cycle Attorney”

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July was HOT in the tri-state area, but there were places that you could beat the heat. Many escaped to New Jersey shore towns to enjoy cool ocean breezes. Riding along shady roads near rivers or streams was another way to find some cool air. Yet when temperatures hit the one-hundred degree mark, many had to leave their bikes in the garage. Wellsboro, PA is a popular destination for tri-state riders, it is a cool respite from the summer heat especially when my husband and I took our bicycle vacation there from July 2-9. The rolling mountains and state forests provided cool back roads especially the twists and turns of PA 144, Route 660 to Pennsylvania’s Grand Canyon, and Route 6 which is famous for its scenic views and interesting towns across northern Pennsylvania. Staying in Wellsboro was like time traveling back to the fifties where the Wellsboro Diner and movie theater on Main Streets with its reconstructed electric gas lights provide recollections of the prosperous fifties. However, this year as we rode along Pine Creek’s bicycle trail, we saw more rattlesnakes than ever before slithering in front of our bikes or rattling on each side of the trail. July’s heat was record breaking, but despite cancellations, many events still took place in the tri-state area. The annual Carlisle Bike Fest took place on July 22-24 despite a heat index of over one hundred degrees. Riders came from all over Pennsylvania and surrounding states to the Carlisle Fairgrounds where they were able to see stunt riders perform, listen to live music and view the bikes after some shopping at the many vendors. Excessive heat did not stop the New Castle County ABATE from holding its Fifteenth Annual Poker Run on July 23rd. Riders registered at the Boston Market on Kirkwood Highway in Wilmington, De from 10:00 a.m. to noon, then spent the afternoon enjoying a pig roast and bike games which took place at the VFW 833 in Port Penn Delaware. Biker Sunday took place at a tent erected near Gap Community Church on July 17th where area riders heard a short message then took a two hour ride around the Lancaster area. When they returned to Gap, they were treated to a lunch and live music. The church used any donations to help area youngsters by supporting the Factory Youth Center, a local non-profit organization. Tri State HOG members took several rides in the hot weather. Ed Montgomery led his “Hump” riders to the Shady Maple restaurant near Morgantown, PA for breakfast on July 13th. Hike Hagan invited the club to join his family for a ride to the Camel Back ski area’s summer water park on Sunday July 17th. On the morning of July 4th Bob Daniels led a group from Media, PA to participate in Glenolden and Norwood’s annual Fourth of July parades. Charlie Dresden, the chapter’s road captain organized at ride to the Carlisle Bike Fest on July 16th which ended up being canceled due to the extreme heat. The next Saturday he led a group of members from Hannum’s Harley-Davidson in Chadds Ford to the Conowingo Dam in Maryland to look for bald eagles. He also led a ride to Lancaster Harley-Davidson on the morning of July 2nd from the Kennett Square WAWA on Route 1 near Longwood Gardens. The heat affected the Keystone Chapter of Women on Wheels’ ride schedule. Julianne Yarwood, The Club’s Director, planned a re-scheduled ride to Bill’s Bike Barn on July 23rd which had to be cancelled again due to temperatures close to 100 degrees. Moe Moyer, the newsletter editor, was able to lead the group to the Crayola Factory in Allentown, PA after the monthly meeting at Smaltz’s Harley-Davidson in Eagle, PA

A view of the beautiful Pine Creek located outside of Wellsboro.

“It’s a wonderful life” in Wellsboro, a walk down Main Street takes you back in time.

Members of Chapter A Gold Wing Road Riders’ Association joined other Pennsylvania chapters for a campout in Orrstown, PA from July 29 th through the 31st. The campers enjoyed a slight break from the heat on Saturday, but the temperature rose again on Sunday. The Wellsboro Diner is quaint and the food is good. Nothing fancy, just good home-style cooking.

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Ten Years of Fun & Friends Cataloging the East Coast Biker Story & photo by Norm Keller

It was almost ten years ago when I started printing a news letter called the E. Penn Biker, which quickly became the beginnings of the E. Penn Biker Magazine which later, in 2008, became the East Coast Biker magazine. You can imagine my surprise when Russell Smith (right) told me to stop by his office because he “Had something” for me. When I dropped off the August issue with Russ he presented me with two binders complete with every issue of the magazine since the early days. Each month he had been placing the magazine in the binder as a record of how it has changed over the years. We will be bringing the binders with us to Lansdale Bike Night so if you would like to browse through the past issue and possibly find yourself please stop by and check us out. I’d like to Thank Russel for the generous gift that he has given me, it is greatly appreciated. If you’d like to know more about the Blue Comet MC check out their website www.bluecomet.com.

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(PA) Fifth Annual Brothers for Flight 93 Memorial Ride: To honor the sacrifices made by the passengers and crew of Flight 93, that crashed in Shanksville Pa., on September 11th, 2001. The ride will leave at 9a m SHARP! This ride is a 250 mile ride, with 4 rest/comfort brakes along the way. This is an escorted ride up to the crash site, with a BBQ at the day’s end. Your $40.00 donation will entitle each person to a shirt, patch and pin. Prizes, give away’s and some surprises. Please check the web site at www.brothersforflight93.com for more details. Time: Starts at 07:00 AM Location: Philadelphia Prison Complex - 7901 State road - Philadelphia, PA 19136 Contact: John M Hamilton Email: brosforflight93@aol.com Phone: 215-817-5626

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(NJ) Roar to the Shore: presented by Cape Classic MC in Wildwood, NJ. Tons of vendors, biker babe contest, stunt shows, poker run, tattoo beach bash, rubber duck boardwalk ride and much more. Join us for a New Jersey tradition. For more information call 609-729-8870 or visit our site www.roartotheshoreonline.com

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(PA) Lansdale Bike Night: held in the heart of Lansdale this is the largets one night event on the East Coast. Saturday, September 10, 2011. Bike Show and Vendor Registration froms can be found on the website at www.bluecometmc.com. This is the third leg of the triple crown. Time: 03:00 PM - 11:00 PM Location: Main Street - Lansdale , PA Contact: Jen Email: only1jen@verizon.net

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(PA/MD) Uncle Tom’s Cabin: This 200 mile ride takes us to Rockville, MD and The real Uncle Tom's Cabin, the one acre historic site and former home of Josiah Henson, a slave that served as Harriet Beecher Stowe's model for her novel on slavery, 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' Inside, tour guides Warren Fleming, talks about how Henson's pre-Civil War book was the basis for Harriet Beecher Stowe's, Uncle Tom's Cabin.' Then Fleming told his own story, about how his great-greatgrandfather had been enslaved on a plantation in Montgomery County, Md., and about his pride in guiding the first tours inside Henson's place. This cabin tells us where we were and where we have to go,' said Fleming, 53, of Montgomery County's historic preservation committee. We'll avoid the Highway on this Scenic Round about trip. Time: Starts at 08:00 AM Location: WaWa - 106 BETHLEHEM PIKE - Fort Washington, PA 19034 Contact: Dave on a Vulcan Email: DaveonaVulcan@gmail.com

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(PA) Freemansburg Motorcycle Hillclimb and Bike Show: NEW starting time with "Verticross" at 12noon. Gates open at 10am. Bike show registration fee additional $5, Entrance on right at bike gate. No camping, pets, or glass containers. Promoted by Bushkill Valley MC of Easton, Pa - bikehillclimb.com Time: Starts at 12:00 PM Cost: $15 Age 12 and under free with adult. Location: Freemansburg Hill Climb - 2248 Riverside Drive - Bethlehem, PA 18015 Contact: Bushkill Valley MC Email: bikehillclimb@ptd.net Phone: 610-258-3208

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(PA) All aboard for the Fulton Steamboat Inn: This 75 ride takes us t' th' Fulton Steamboat Inn. Many guests o' th' Fulton Steamboat Inn frequently ask :'Why a steamboat on th' yardarm o' Lancaster County, Pennsylvania?' Th' reason: Robert Fulton, th' man most responsible fer developin' th' idee o' propellin' boats by steam, be born jus' a wee miles from this very location! In 1807, Robert Fulton designed an' constructed th' first successful steam powered ship, Th' Clermont. Sailin' from Albany t' New York City, th' new means o' transportation garnered worldwide fascination. Within th' Inn be th' Huckleberry`s Restaurant an' Tavern offerin' a charmin' dinin' experience. Time: Starts at 10:00 AM Location: WaWa - 106 BETHLEHEM PIKE - Fort Washington, PA 19034 Contact: Dave on a Vulcan Email: DaveonaVulcan@gmail.com

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(PA) GASKET GOONS HARDCORE BASH: Pre-1965 HOT RODS + KUSTOMS + STOCKERS, AND BIKES. Great BBQ, BANDS and BON FIRE , LOCATED ON A LARGE FARM Entry at gate $10.00 under 12 free, Pinup girl contest (unique trophy), 3 unique trophy's for 3 best rods , GREAT TIME FOR ALL. Time: Starts at 12:00 PM Cost: $10.00 Location: 4178 Lovers Lane - Slatington, PA 18080 Contact: CHRIS Email: dals@comcast.net Phone: 610-767-9703

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(NJ) Rolling Thunder(R) Chapter 2 NJ Ride For Freedom XVI: Cavalcade Destination: NJ Vietnam Veterans' Memorial at Holmdel, NJ. Wreath Laying Ceremonies, Guest Speakers, Food Vendors (NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED) No Attitudes: Confirmed! Helmets required-Violators will be ticketed! Time: Starts at 08:00 AM Cost: $5.00 Location: Warinanco Park - St. George Ave - Roselle, NJ 07203 Contact: Iris Email: rollingthunderchapter2nj@yahoo.com Phone: 609-971-3544

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(PA) C.A.P.T. Bike Day: Motorcycle Ride for Child Safety! Co-sponsored by the Abington Police Dept. 60 mile ride through Montgomery County. Cost: Bike/$15, additional rider/$10. Time: Starts at 09:00 AM Location: VFW Post 676 2519 Jenkintown Rd - Glenside, PA 19038 Contact: T. Sutton Email: tsutton@assocpaving.com Phone: 267-536-1071

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(PA) Rally Through the Valley: Sponsored by Crime Victims Council of Lehigh Valley, PA. 65-mile limed course poker run and pig roast to benefit victims of violence. Pig roast, 1-3 PM. Live music by Jake Kaligis & The New Constitution. $20 admission fee includes free poker ticket and pig roast. Many prizes: Best Buy gift cards for top three riders with most pledges collected; cash prizes for best poker hands; raffle and door prizes. Pre-register by September 13 for free rally tshirt and ride pin. For directions, call 610-437-6610, email info@cvclv.org, or go to www.cvclv.org. Time: 09:00 AM 03:00 PM. Location: Nazareth Borough Park - N. Broad Street - Nazareth, PA 18064

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(NJ) Jersey Shore Animal Center Biker's 4 Animals Poker Run: Hosted by the Harley Davidson Buell of Ocean County located in Lakewood on Highway 70. All the money raised will go to benefit the animals at the Jersey Shore Animal Center. This is a Rain or Shine event. There will be a free lunch for all who attend as well as Cash prizes for the winners, a DJ, Lapel Pins, 50/50, T-shirts and more! Pre-registration: $15 per driver/$10 passenger - Day of Event: $20 per driver/ $10 passenger - Registration Time: 8:30 to 9:30am Ride starts at Harley Davidson and will end at 12pm at Harley-Davidson Contact: Pat Wallace Phone: 732-920-1600 x206 or 208

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(PA) 9th Annual Biker Sunday: 10 AM service, followed by a Noon meal, then a 60 mile Ride, there is also a short ride offered as well. Good day with that will include food, music, door prizes, fellowship, and a great ride. The event a doubled in size from the first year, this is one you don't want to miss, and we look forward to seeing you there this year. The Ride is an AMA Sanctioned event, on the web www.llmc.org or http://www.pagospelriders.com or http://www.bikersunday.com Time: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM Location: Line Lexington Mennonite - 80 Hilltown Pike - Line Lexington, PA 18932 Contact: Fred McClincy Email: mjm@pagospelriders.com Phone: 215-234-8611

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(PA) WIN A 2012 SPORTSTER: hosted by the WEST PITTSTON RAMS JUNIOR FOOTBALL AND CHEERLEADING BRAND-NEW 2012 HARLEY-DAVIDSON 1200 SPORTSTER OR $5,000 CASH, DRAWING At Wyoming Area Warriors Stadium. For contest details, visit www.westpittstonrams.com Time: 12:00 PM Cost: $5.00 per Ticket Contact: Sherrie Petrowski Email: RAMSPRIDETORIDEIN2011@GMAIL.COM

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(PA) Hawk/McDonald's Sunday Bike Night: (RAINDATE MAKE UP) bikes compete for trophies in 7 categories and a People's Choice Award, plus an escape to Atlantic City for one night at one of the following resorts...Bally' Caesars, Harrah's or Showboat. Bike competition is weather permitting – register your bikes between 5:30 and 6:30. While you're there, register to win cool prizes like cash, escape to AC, a State Theatre gift card and more – no purchase necessary! **New this year is a new category for Antiques!!** Time: 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM Cost: $5 donation to register bike. Location: McDonald's - Route 100 - Macungie, PA 18062

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(DE) The First Annual Masonic Home Bike Run: Rain Date: Sept 25th. Start: Hannum's Harley-Davidson - Chadds Ford,PA. Registration: 8 AM -10:15 AM. Free T-Shirt With the 1st 300 Donations, 50-50 drawing – 20 tickets for $5, Kickstands up 10:30 AM. Ride through scenic Delaware . Ending at Nur Shrine Temple 198 s DuPont Hwy New Castle, DE for a beef and beer $20.00, Entertainment will be provided , Also door prizes Time: 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM Contact: Dom Pizzo Email: dpizzo2005@comcast.net

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(NJ) Motorcycle Domino Run: Registration and Ride begins at the NJ Veterans Memorial Home 524 NW Blvd Vineland, NJ. Registration begins at 8:00am and all bikes must be out by 10:30am. Registration fee of $20 per rider & $10 per passenger covers your continental breakfast and a meal ticket for pulled pork sandwiches / many sides and the first 100 riders registered will receive an event t-shirt. The rides ends at the Vineland Nazarene Church 2725 N. Delsea Dr Vineland, NJ. Rain Date: Oct 1, 2011 Contact: Email: cserbeck@vinelandnaz.org Phone: 856-696-4380

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(PA) MAV Bike Show & Blues Festival: Special Event Pin for the First 250 Registrants. Vendors, Poker Run, Door Prizes, Trophies and More. Blessing of the Bikes, Food & Beverages Available for Purchase, Bike Show Entrance Fee$5.00. Live Music by: Stone Groove featuring Stevie LaRocca and Blue Cat Blues Time: 09:30 AM - 04:00 PM Cost: $12/person-$20/couple Location: Rambo's Barnyard Saloon - 896 Courses Landing Road - Penns Grove, NJ 08069 Contact: Vee Marshall Email: vmarshall2005@comcast.net Phone: 856-514-3725

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(PA) Rollin Bones 3...Rod & Chopper Bash: Rats, Rods, Chops, Bobbers, Classics, 3 KILLER Bands,,,, The Buzzards (Rockabilly/50s Rock/Country), The CherryBombs(Classic HARD Rock) & The SpeedKings (rockabilly). Award winning BBQ, Pinup gal contest ($100 prize), Barber, Pinstriper, vendors, swap meet, Garage Built Trophies. RAIN DATE SUN SEPT 25 Time: 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM Cost: $10 Location: Schnecksville Fire Co. - Rt 309 & Packhouse Rd Schnecksville, PA 18078 Contact: Tony D Email: brutal2at@yahoo.com

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(PA) Vintage Bike Night York Presents Last Chance!: Vintage Motorcycles! Original, Sidecar, Custom, Bobber, Chopper, Cafe, Trikes. If it's old, bring it out! 3 Trophy Classes: American, European, Metric (Pre 86 Only). Door Prizes, Pin Striper, Vendors, DJ, Beer, Food, Beer Girls, T-Shirts for sale. Ride 'Em, Don't Hide 'Em! Time: 04:00 PM - 10:00 PM Cost: $5 to Enter Judging Location: Tourist Inn - 671 W. Market St. - Hellam, PA 17406 Contact: Chris Roe Email: christopher.roe78@yahoo.com

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(PA) Children's Home of Easton Charity Ride: Sponsored by STAR Touring and Riding Assoc., Lehigh Valley Chapter 386. Rain or Shine. Barbecue 12:00-3:00 PM. Includes Food, Snacks, Beverages, Live Music, Vendors, Prizes,Time: 07:30 AM - 03:00 PM Cost: $25/bike, Addt'l $10/passenger, $15 Barbecue only. Location: Children's Home of Easton 2000 South 25th Street - Easton, PA 18042

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(PA) Red Knights Pa 6 5th Annual Poker Run: Proceeds benefits Bucks County Hero's Scholarship Foundation. Register @ Brian's Harley-Davidson, Langhorne Pa 8:30 - 11:00 BBQ, music, vendors, 4 hand prizes, biker games, 50-50, raffles, etc....Time: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM Cost: $25.00 Contact: Ray Finnell Email: rkmcpa6@yahoo.com

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(PA) 5th Annual Littlestown Eagle Riders Bike Show: benefits the local Special Olympics of Pennsylvania and Maryland. From 10 until 6. Take a ride across the rolling hills of MD to just across the PA line. Enter your bike into the show then enjoy live music and great food. There will be vendors, a burn-out pit, dyno, games for bikes and the kids, a silent auction, a dunk tank, door prizes, a 50/50 drawing and much, much more. FREE ADMISSION. Check out the events page at www.2226er.foe.com Location: Littlestown Eagles F.O.E. 2226 - 427 Mengus Mill Rd. - Littlestown, PA 17340 Contact: Jimmy Harris Email: theharbaughs@embarqmail.com Phone: 410-984-8108

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