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ello everyone it looks like spring has arrived! These past months record high temperatures were a sure sign that winter has come and gone. Even though we had a few cooler days here and there, the grass is starting to grow and the trees are starting to bud. Winter this year went uncommonly fast and due that it wasn’t very cold, made it seem shorter. The motorcycle industry itself seems to be really picking up. There have been a few new bike shops that have open around New Jersey this past year. Of course, quite a few shops closed the last few years due to the ecomomy. So in the end, I guess it all balances out. On the whole, everyone seems to optimistic about the state of the industry itself and thats a good thing. With the price of fuel still climbing and expectations of it hitting five dollars a gallon this summer, it just makes sense that you would want to use the vehicle that gets the best gas mileage. So, unless you have a car that gets over fortyfive miles to the gallon you would be better off taking your bike whenever possible.
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ASK THE ATTORNEY BY: LEE D. GABER, ESQUIRE 1-888-CYCLE-LAW • LeeGaber@cycleattorney.com • www.cycleattorney.com This months column takes on a somber note as I recently learned that a former client, Mr. Gerald Boyer of Allentown, PA died on March 4, 2012 when he was involved in a motorcycle accident. In as much as I have been representing bikers going on 22 years, I have had my share of clients pass away, however Gerri was a little bit different and held a soft spot in my heart because both he and his wife were good people in every sense of the word. Both Gerri and Carolyn were involved in a very litigious lawsuit, due to an unusual set of facts that led to their motorcycle accident in 2005. Without going into all of the details, they were both seriously injured, however the responsible insurance company didn’t see the facts the same way that we did and therefore litigation became necessary. There were many depositions taken of the parties and witnesses involved and ultimately as we were getting ready to go to trial, the parties all agreed to Binding Arbitration. The actual hearing, due to the number of participants, lasted approximately six hours and in the end, after a hard fought battle, we were not only successful, but received the amount we had been requesting the entire time. Although I would like to take the credit for the outcome, both Gerri and Carolyn were excellent witnesses. Throughout the claim I got to know Gerri pretty well and went through many of the typical life experiences that one goes through during any 3-4 year time frame, some good, FA S T L A N E B I K E R
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some bad, but through it all, Gerri kept a positive attitude and was always insistent that he did nothing wrong to cause or contribute to this accident in any way. At the end of the day Gerri, you were right, and we prevailed! As a result of Gerri and Carolyn’s kind referral, I now represent Gerri’s daughter and son-in-law in a motorcycle accident they were involved in which, although has a different set of facts, is also becoming quite contested due to the Defendant’s refusal to accept responsibility even though all or part of the accident was witnessed by several other parties. My sincerest condolences go out to the entire Boyer family. Like I said earlier, the Gerri I knew was a stand up guy. He will be missed not only by his family, but by myself, his many friends and all of his “family” members at Lehigh Valley H.O.G. My heart goes out to his wife Carolyn, his daughter and son-in-law, Regina and Keith, and to the rest of the family whom I did not have the privilege of getting know during the time period when I represented the Boyer’s. Gerri ~ rest in peace my friend, and for your sake, may heaven be filled with never ending sunny days, long winding roads and your choice of new Harley’s to ride every day, from now to eternity.
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Greetings everyone, welcome back to “The Chef’s Lane”, where you’ll find the very best in Biker food and the Sweet side for Bikers by Bikers. Well, Spring is just around the corner, Oh! Can’t wait to get the dust off my grill, I bet you feel the same, so, in the spirit of Spring here’s some recipes to get us in the mood, speaking of moods, check out Melody and Friends Desserts, they are to die for, enjoy!!Hey! Get in on the fun E-mail your recipes to: fatboy@chef-fatboy. com and if you like more Biker recipes, please check out Chef FatBoy’s website at: www.chef-fatboy.com you’ll be glad you did and so well we!!
Chef FatBoy, Melody and Family
ROASTED VEGETABLES Ingredients 8 zucchini, peeled and chopped 1 eggplant, peeled and diced 8 carrots, diced 16 cherry tomatoes 2 red onions, sliced 1 red bell pepper, sliced 1 yellow bell pepper, sliced 1/2 cup olive oil 1 teaspoon dried rosemary 1 teaspoon dried thyme 2 bay leaves, crushed 1 teaspoon dried oregano 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon zest Salt and pepper to taste
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CUCUMBER SALAD Ingredients 2 small cucumbers, thinly sliced 1/2 small red onion, thinly sliced 1 large tomato, halved and sliced 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 tablespoon white vinegar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
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Directions: In a medium bowl, toss together the cucumbers, red onion and tomato. Gently stir in the mayonnaise, vinegar, salt and pepper until coated. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving.
BARBEQUED PORK RIBS
By: Robbie Rice, NJ. Ingredients - First Layer 5 pounds pork spareribs, cut into serving size pieces 1/2 cup butter 1 medium onion, chopped 1 tablespoon minced garlic 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar 1 cup water 1 cup ketchup 1 cup hickory smoke flavored barbeque sauce 1 lemon, juiced Salt and pepper to taste
Directions: Place ribs in large skillet or roasting pan. Cover with lightly salted water, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, and simmer for 1 hour, or until meat is tender, but not quite falling off the bone. Remove from Directions: Sprinkle the sugar on the coconut. Add the heat, and drain. Place the boiled ribs in a roasting pan, cream and In a large bowl mix the zucchini, eggplant, and cover with sauce. Cover, and refrigerate for at least carrots, tomatoes, onions and peppers with the oil, 2 hours. Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat. rosemary, thyme, bay leaves, oregano, garlic, lemon Cook the onion and garlic in butter until the onion is juice, lemon zest, salt and pepper. Cover and chill for tender; remove from heat. In a blender, combine 1 cup at least 2 hours, and preferably overnight. Preheat water, vinegar, ketchup, barbeque sauce, and lemon oven to 400 degrees F. On a large roasting pan, roast juice. Pour in the melted butter mixture, and puree for 1 the vegetables, uncovered, for 20 minutes, or until the minute. Pour into a saucepan, and season to taste with tomatoes have split and the edges of some of the vegsalt and pepper. Bring to a boil, then remove from heat. etables are starting to crisp. Remove from the oven and Preheat grill for medium-high heat. Brush grill grate stir before returning to the oven for another 20 minutes. with oil. Grill ribs for 10 to 20 minutes, or until well At this time reduce heat to 200 degrees F (95 degrees browned, basting with sauce and turning frequently.
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Grandpa Cool LP Scerri Old and ornery Stubborn as a rock Shaved head, Biker limp A wonder he can walk Tattoos and scars Stories for each You’re wrong, he’s right On that he’ll preach He’s ridden a scoot forty plus years Good times, heartaches, laughter and tears Don’t give a damn, just the shirt off his back Finesse? Never quite developed the knack But every year he’s Santa At his Granddaughter’s school Kindergartners know him as Grandpa Cool Gruff, grizzled Graybeard and all Lights up their world Simply walking down the hall A classroom helper three days a week Finger painting, graham crackers, hide n’ seek Curriculum vs. Biker ol’ school It’s computers, hi-tech and Grandpa Cool He considers them his family More often than not He’s their ‘bonus’ grandpa For some, all they’ve got Lessons of life Are not solely bound in text They’re handed down One generation to the next The most important things we learn Are seldom taught in school They come from those who touch our lives Those like Grandpa Cool
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April 8th 2ND ANNUAL ROUGHNECKS BIKE
56 Main St. Helmetta Blessing at 11:30am followed by bike runReturn for food, music, and vendors Riders $15.00/Passengers $10.00 Stan 732966-8868
April 29th JAMM IV RIDE TO RESCUE
Starts at Chatterbox Drive, Augusta • 60 mile Police escorted ride Ride benefits dogs waiting for new homesReg: 8:30 to 10:30am Bike Blessing: 10:30am Kick stands up at 10:45 am$15.00 per personRide ends with cash lunch
April 29th ELKS 3RD ANNUAL BIKE SHOW
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Ridgefield Park Elks MC #1506 Spruce & Cedar Sts, Ridgefield Parkto benefit local Autism foundation & Fisher House Foundation (Veterans) 12pm - 4pm donation $20 incl. food, refreshments, music, vendors Show registration 12 to 1:20pm $5.00
April 14th BIKERS RALLY FOR BRAIN INJURED April 29th RIDE TO RESCUE BEAGLE RESCUE CHILDREN ELKS MC
The ride has six start locations Bellos Sports Pub, 1 Roosevelt Road, ParlinCloster Elks Lodge, 148 Railroad Avenue Closter 951 Lincoln Avenue East, Cranford Bayonne Elks Lodge, 364 Broadway, Bayonne Manville/Hillsborough Elks Lodge,1500 Brooks Boulevard, HillsboroughRides will begin at12:00pmRide fee is $20.00 per person End in Old Bridge with music, food and vendors.Proceeds will be donated to the special needs children of the Sayreville B.I.C. camp and Camp Robin in Old BridgeFor more information call (732) 316-1953
April 21st VENDORPALOOZA
Bergen County HarleyDavidson VENDORPALOOZA 10 AM TO 4PM
Ride to Rescue Beagle Rescue League, Inc. Starts at The Chatterbox Drive-In State Highway 15 in Augusta Reg: 8:30 am to 10:30 am Kick stands up at 10:45 am$15.00 per person 60 mile police escorted motorcycle ride ends with lunch and fun. The ride benefits homeless dogs
April 29th JAMM IV THE JOAN MILLER MEMORIAL RUN 60 MILE ESCORTED SCENIC RUN
Reg: 8:30 to 10:30am $15.00 per person (kids free) Bike Blessing at 10:30am Ride ends with a cash lunch. jaminfo@yahoo.com
April 21st AUTISM RIDE
April 29th ELKS 3RD ANNUAL BIKE SHOW
April 27th-29th WILDWOOD SPRING RALLY
April 29th BLESSING OF MOTORCYCLES &
Autism Roars Ride All proceeds go to: Autism SpeaksFoundation 10 am check in Williams Harley-Davidson- Lebanon, NJ (www.williamshd. com) Music by: The Johnny Charles Band $25.00 PP $10.00 passenger BBQ on site following ride.
HOLY ROLLER RUN 2012
Oak and Atlantic Wildwood N.J
April 28nd CAR AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW
Sponsored by Mount Ephraim Celebration Committee The motorcycle show takes place at, 2012 Kings Highway in Mt. Ephraim. Registration begins at 9:00 am. The fee is $15.00 if you pre-register or $20.00 on the day of the event. Pre-registrations will be accepted through April 20th. Trophies will be given for best in show, best in each class, people’s choice and town council choice. For more information call (856) 931-9579
April 28nd 3RD ANNUAL POKER RUN RED KNIGHTS MC NJ CHAPTER 16’S
CoHosted by Red Knights NJ Chapter 23 To Benefit the Burn Foundation Reg: 911:00 am. PreRegistration via paypal or mail available at www.redknights16.com Ride Fee $20 Rider $10 passenger. Includes food and Live music by First 50 to Register receive a free tshirt. Begins at the Atlantic County Harley Davidson 219 East White Horse Pike Galloway Kickstands up at 11:00am. Ends at Vineland Moose Lodge #434 at 187 W. Wheat Rd., Vineland.
April 28th BLESSING OF THE BIKES ST. GEORGES CHURCH & S.G. VENTURES A P R I L , 2 012
Ridgefield Park Elks MC #1506 Spruce & Cedar Sts, Ridgefield Park to benefit local Autism foundation & Fisher House Foundation (Veterans) 12pm - 4pm donation $20 incl. food, refreshments, music, vendors Show registration 12 to 1:20pm $5.00
Sponsored by Iron Knights M.C., Newark, NJ The scenic ride starts rain or shine at Grace Church Nutley, 200 Highfield Lane in Nutley. Registration begins at 11:00 am. The fee is a donation of $15.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. The ride ends with food. The proceeds will benefit Motorcycle Safety and Automotive Scholarships. For more information call (973) 235-1177, (973) 589-0010
MAY 5th BLUE THUNDER
The ride starts at 15 Oak Street with registration beginning at 9:00 am. Visit the website for up to date information 732-485-1929 www.blueknights15.com
MAY 5th RIDE FOR OUR WOUNDED WARRIORS
Sponsored by Newton VFW Post 5360 The ride starts at Newton VFW Post 5360, 85 Mill Street in Newton. Registration begins at 9:00 am and the motorcycles will go out at 11:00 am. The ride fee is $20.00 per person and includes food at the end of the group ride. All bikes are welcome. The ride ends with live music, raffles, and a barbeque. For more information call (862) 266-6880
MAY 6th FREEDOM RIDE
BERGEN COUNTY HARLEY-DAVIDSON FREEDOM RIDE www.freedomrun.stayclassy.org 43
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