Fast Lane Biker NJ June 2011

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June 2011 Vol. 10 Issue 6

Last Gear MC Metric Bike

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Mz. Jai & Twisted Concepts NY CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Letter from the Publisher

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BIKER New Jersey

ello everyone. June has finally arrived and once again Summer in New Jersey is about to shift into high gear. We just attended this years’ Wildwood Spring Rally in Wildwood, NJ. This was a new date for the Wildwood Spring Rally that is traditionally held in mid-April. The weather started out perfect on Friday and Saturday got off to a rough start, but eventually the clouds burned off around noon and bikes began to roll around the streets again. A Brief shower early Saturday evening ended a little bit before night fall but didn’t put a damper on this event. And the bikes were lining up on Atlantic Avenue at local favorites like the Bolero, The Deck, Tuckers Pub, the Boardwalk Bar and Grill and, one of the newest hot spots, the Montego Bay Resort a few blocks into North Wildwood and walking distance from the Bolero.

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PUBLISHER Mark Ruzicka EDITOR Axel

I’d guess a lot of you have heard the stories or maybe, like myself, have one or two about the kinda biker unfriendly North Wildwood police department. Moving up the ladder, of course nothing comes close to Myrtle Beach police with their official Myrtle Beach biker unwelcoming committee and town council. They are the undisputed heavyweight champions of senseless tickets! So, If you’re looking for a good spot close to the action and the crowd to go out for a few drinks and don’t want to ride afterwards, there are a few really cool spots in North Wildwood that are just a short walk away from the action and they are looking for your business.

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DOWN TIME

Who you might ask? Or is it whom? Whatever. You all know and love this guy, it was none other than Big Rick from Geico Insurance. Now Rick tops three hundred pounds easily. Without hesitation the big man jumped up on the pole and, yes, started dancing. Pictures don’t lie and besides Johnny having post traumatic syndrome afterwards the son of a bitch held up. We think the motor company should use this as a testament to their quality.

Over the years we have done countless rallies and events but that’s no surprise, however, what you might find surprising is the shit we think up during this time. No matter how big or small a motorcycle event is there is always those long stretches of hours when it’s simply dead.

So what do you do, besides drink that is, sometimes, ok most of the time. During these long stretches we tend to think up different ideas for the company. Yeah, yeah, its hard to believe that we can actually think. Now, most of the time it’s just dumb stuff and we’ve had some winners... Like the time we thought making sports jerseys like football, basketball and hockey jerseys would be big sellers. After spending thirty five thousand dollars and ending up with two years worth of inventory, we painfully realized... Not a big hit for us.

So what was the good idea? Let’s be honest we are getting to be old bastards and being on the road is beating the piss out of us, one more than the other, you can decide which one that is. Also no matter how hard we try we can only do a finite number of events each year. So how do we get spread the gospel of Strip Club Chopper? Answer, state licensees. Yep, just like Subway, McDonalds, Harley-Davidson, etc. A Strip Club Choppers in every state. Yes, that’s the goal. Since this little brain child evolved several have signed on several states. So if your into bikes, girls and money here’s how you can become the Strip Club Choppers of your state... You need 5k as the initial investment, $2,500 of which goes to your first merchandise order. After that order, at least 5k worth of product from us every year and you can keep the license of your state. Yep, that’s it! If that’s too complicated, it’s not for you. Email us or blow in a call if you’re interested in becoming SCC of your state.

Recently we were at a rally that proved to be very interesting to say the least. We never have any trouble with MCs and, here’s a hint, you won’t either if you mind your own business and keep your trap shut. Because business was a little slow and there were as many 1%-ers as there were police, we just wanted to keep our heads down so what did we do? Of course... We started coming up with shit. Actually we had two ideas, one not so good but pretty funny and one really good one.

See there was one good idea that came out of our doing nothing but, like they say, even a broken clock is right twice a day. See you on the road. Be safe.

Ok, so as most of you know we have a strip pole mounted on our Streetglide, now Stripperglide, using a modified Harley-Davidson quick release luggage rack. In the past we have as many as 3 little hotties dancing on it all at once and these chicks probably weighed a hindered pounds each so we thought... Hmm, what if we put one three thundered pounder on that sucker? Thankfully there weren’t any females that met that criteria, however we did find a volunteer.

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SOLDIER OF CHRIST MOTORCYCLE MINISTRY, INC. AND SOLDIER OF CHRIST FELLOWSHIP Invites YOU to join us in worship and Bible study at Crockett Middle School Auditorium 2631 Kuser Road, Hamilton, NJ (609) 587-8838 Just 1/2 mile from Trenton World Class Harley-Davidson Sunday: Meet and Greet 10:30am 10:50am Worship 11:00am - 12:00pm •Contemporary Worship •Verse by Verse Study of Scripture •Casual Dress ALL WELCOME JESUS LOVES BIKERS TOO!

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Events Calendar

June 4th . 1st Annual Ride & Skydive Poker Run . Sponsored by Barb’s Harley-Davidson, and Freefall AdventuresThe motorcycle ride starts at Barb’s Harley-Davidson, 926 Black Horse Pike in Mt. Ephraim. Registration is from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. The ride fee is $30.00 for each person. The fee includes food. The person with the best hand wins a skydive. The ride ends with music, a stunt show, 50/50 drawings, airplane and helicopter rides. For more information call (856) 456-4141,

June 5th . Small Steps in Speech Motorcycle Run . Sponsored by South Jer-z Riderz The event starts at the American Legion Hall on Route # 561 in Gibbsboro. Registration is from11:00 am to 12:00 pm. The fee is $20.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. The poker run will go through Burlington County. The ride ends with 50/50 raffle, prizes, give-a-ways, and more. All the proceeds go to the Small Steps in Speech

June 4th . Steakouts 1st Annual Motorcycle Show . Sponsored by Steakouts Home Plate Bar and Restaurant The motorcycle show will be held at Steakouts Home Plate Bar and Restaurant in Pittsgrove. The bike show begins at 1:00 pm. The bike show entry fee is $7.00 on the day of the show or $5.00 if pre-registered. Bikes will be judged in various categories. Trophies will be awarded to the winners. For more information call (856) 358-3144

June 5th . Liberty H.O.G. Chapter 12th Annual Poker Run . Sponsored by Liberty H.O.G. The event starts at Liberty Harley-Davidson, 12 W. Milton Ave in Rahway. Registration is from 8:45 am to 10:45 am. The fee is $20.00 for each person. Cash prizes will be awarded for the top 3 poker hands The two hour ride ends with barbeque, 50/50, bike show and more. For more information call (908) 327-2554, June 9th . Lakewood Blue claws Bike Night Motorcycle Theme Night at the Ball Park BlueClaws vs. West Virginia Power. Opens at 7:05pm Adults $9.00 Jr/Sr $7.00. Pre-game motorcycle Parade Contact Caitlyn for more info 732-901-7000 X163

June 5th . Nyack Hospital Rockland 100 . Hudson Valley Harley Riders . All makes and models welcome. Reg: 9 to 11am. Dolce Palisades, 334 Rt 9W, Palisades NY, $30.00 Rider/$15.00 Passenger, Pre-Reg discount available. Coffee, Donuts & Begals at Registration. 100km Ride, Food, Refreshments, Live Music, Door Prizes, 50/50, Raffle

June 11th . Sinister Steel’s ‘RWR’ Ralph Cappola Memorial Poker Run . Sponsored by Sinister Steel Motorcycle Association. The event starts at Jackson VFW, 54 Magnolia Drive in Jackson. Registration starts at 10:00 am and the ride will leave at 12:00 pm. The fee is $20.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. The fee includes a meal at the end of the ride. The ride will go through Ocean County and end with a bike show, music, food, vendors, 50/50 drawing and more. All motorcycles are welcome. A portion of the event proceeds will benefit the Ocean County Chapter of NJ Child Assault Prevention. For more information call (732) 688-1451,

June 5th . 8th Annual Kenny B. Dechen Memorial Motorcycle Run . PBA Local 122 and Riehls Towing. River Winds Community Center, West Deptford. Registration 8:00 am to 9:00 am Ride leaves at 10:00 am. $20.00 Registration. Pre-registration discount available. 84 mile ride,hot dogs, rolls and chips. June 5th . 3rd Annual NJ Fallen Firefighters Memorial . Reg: Union Beach Fire Company, 1110 Union Ave, Union Beach, 9am to 11am, Coffee, Orange Juice, & Bagels, $20.00 Rider/$15.00 Passenger. Re-registration discount available. Ehsn at Thomson Park in Jamesburg. Live Bands,Ride in Bike Show, Tattoo Contest, Door Prizes, BBQ & Refreshments. Prizes for best hand & throphies for best ride in Poker Run & Bike Show

June 11th . 1st Annual Veterans Ride The event starts at Barnyard Saloon, 900 Courses Landing Rd and Rte 40 in Carneys Point. Registration is from 9:00 am to10:30 am. The ride is approximately 30 miles. The event benefits the Vineland Memorial Veterans Home and William F. Barbiers Scholarship Fund. For more information call (856) 299-8885,

June 5th . Born to be Wild Run Putting the Pieces Together . Benefits Children With Autism And Special Needs. Reg: opens at 10:00. Run Leaves at 12 noon. The Orange Lantern Tavern, 15 Firehouse Ln., Paramus, $20.00 Rider/$15.00 Passenger, Pre-Reg discount available, T-Shirt, Door Prizes, Goody Bag while they last. The Orange Lantern is offering drinks and food specials 201-234-9444 . 201-966-8738

June 11th . Boobie Zappers Poker Run Defenders LE/MC. Reg: 11am to 1am. At Stewarts Root Beer, 584 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland. Rider $20.00/Passenger $10.00. Ends at Toadfish Bar & Grill, 222 Bridgeton-Fairton Rd, Fairton. Ride, Food, & Fun Eric 609-314-1885 June 11th . 2nd Annual Bikers Day Benefits Big Brother & Big Sisters of Ocean County Harley-Davidson of OCean Count 300 Rt 70, Lakewood Sign up: 8:30 to 10:30am $15.00 Rider/$5.00 Passenger. Kickstands up at 10:30amEscorted hour ride, Music, Food, Refreshments

June 5th . 3rd Annual Big Bird Motorcycle Run & Blessing . Reg. Openas at 9:00am, Clifton Masonic Temple Lodge 203, 1484-1510 Van Houten Ave., Cifton, Riders $25.00/ Passenger $15.00, Light breakfast during signin, Ride leaves at 11:00am, Bike Blessing prior to departure, Police escorted 50+ Mile Ride, Food, Beverages, Prizes, 50/50, & Entertainment

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ends with a beef and pig roast, raffles, 50/50, Chinese auction, vendors, live music, and more. For more information call (908) 252-454

June 11th . 3rd Annual Ride to Rescue Starts at PETCO, 1 US Route 46 West, Totowa. 9:00am to 11:00am$25.00 Rider/$20.00 Passenger. Escorted 50 Mile Ride, BBQ, Fun, Raffles, Live Entertainment, Tricky Tray, 50/50, & Prizes at Bergen County Harley-Davidson, 124 essex St., Rochelle Park

June 25th . We R One’s 4th Annual Benefit Poker Run, Car and Bike Show . Sponsored by We R One The poker run starts at Brass Monkey Bar in Sayreville. Registration is from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm. The ride fee is $15.00 per hand and the ride will end at Carteret Park. The bike show will be held at Carteret Park in Carteret. Gates open at 9:00 am. Bike show entry is $15.00. Bike will be judged by peoples choice. Plaques will be awarded for first, second and third in the bikes. The event will also have entertainment, vendors, displays of antique fire equipment, and more. Proceeds to benefit the refurbishing of the fire and police memorial at the Middlesex County Fire Academy. For more information call (732) 259-0720

June 12th . 16th Annual CoveredBridge Poker Run . Bucks County Hog presents the 16th Annual Covered Bridge Poker Run Sunday June 12th. Registration is $20 9-11 am at Brian’s Harley Davidson, 600 S. Flowers Mill Road, Langhorne PA. Food, Refreshments, Live Music, 50/50, and Cash Prizes for top hands. ALL BIKERS WELCOME!

June 25th-26th . Harley Drag Racing at Atco 1000 Jackson Rd, Atco, 230 MPH Nitro Harley Street Bikes, 16 Competition Classes, Starts 9:00am, Admission $50.00 weekend, $30 single day, Active Military & Children under 11 free

June 12th . 20th Annual Spotswood POW-MIA Awareness Group Poker Run . Sponsored by Broadway Tattoo. The event starts at, 33 Daniel Road in Spotswood. Registration is from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. The 50 mile poker run begins at 12:00 pm. The ride ends with bike judging, live music, and bike games. The games will include slow race, weenie bite, and more. All the money raised will support the troops with items they need that the military doesn’t supply. For more information call (732) 521-0593

June 25th . Operation Call Home Poker Run Sponsored by Semper Fidelis 204 Marine Corps. Detachment The starting location is Barbs Harley-Davidson , 926 Black Horse Pike, W. Collingswood Hts. The motorcycle poker run starts at 10:00 am. The fee is $20.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. The proceeds will go to Operation Call Home.

June 12th . Renal Ride . Sponsored by Liberty DialysisThe motorcycle ride starts at Liberty Dialysis Hammonton, 566 Old Forks Road in Hammonton. Registration begins at 9:00 am. The ride fee is $20.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger if pre-registered by May 1, 2011. On the day of the ride the fee is $25.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. The ride ends with food, games, and give-a-ways. The proceeds will benefit the National Kidney Foundation of the Delaware Valley. For more information call (609) 926-9090,

June 26th . Ride For Hope . Sponsored by Accurate Towing, Toms River Elks, Tune Time Performance, Motorcycle Lights And Tunes The poker run starts at The Toms River Elks, 600 Washington Street in Toms River. Registration is form 9:00 am to 11:00 am. The ride fee is $25.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. The ride ends with a bike show, vendors, cookout, music, prizes and games. All proceeds go to Easter Seals of N.J. group homes for adults with development disabilities. (732) 646-3103

June 12th . 1st Annual NJ Wounded Warrior Rally & Pig Roast Endurig Freedom Riders . Reg: 9:00 to 10:45amMarlboro High School95 N. Main St., MArlboro$35.00 Rider/$15.00 PassengerPre-Reg discount availablePolice Escorted Ride, Pig Roast, Live Music Marlboro Recreation Center Recreation Center Drive & Wyncrest Rd

June 26th . Bikers for Babies . Sponsored by The March of Dimes. The motorcycle ride starts at The Stone Pony, 913 Ocean Avenue in Asbury Park. Registration begins at 9:00 am and the ride will leave at 11:00 am. The escorted motorcycle ride will last about 2 hours. The proceeds will go to The March of Dimes. For more information call (732) 952-9016

June 12th . Family BBQ & Fun Day Rolling Thunder Inc. Chapter 2 . Starts at the Knights of Columbus 15 East Lacey Rd, Forker River. Reg: 10:00 to 11:00a Adults $20.00, Children 3-11 $5.00 to Oak Tree Lodge, 1212 Schoolhouse Rd, Wall-NeptuneMini Golf, Jungle Safari, Playground, Swimming, Horseshoe Pits, Bocce Ball, Basketball, Softball, Voleyball, Entertainment, Food and more

June 26th . Joseph F. Walsh Memorial Poker Run & Bike Show . The event will start and end at the Keansburg Fire Company #1 on the corner of Manning and Main St. The poker run begins with registration from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. The first bikes go out at 9:00 am. The ride fee is $20.00 for the rider and $15.00 for a passenger. $200.00 will be awarded for the best hand. The motorcycle show also starts at 1:00 pm. There is no charge to enter the bike show. Categories include best American, best foreign, sport bike, trike, best 9-11 tribute bike, best firefighter theme and more Trophies will be awarded to winners. There will also be music, a tattoo contest, food, and more. For more information call (732) 497-7443

June 12th . 20th Annual Poker Run Signin: Spotswood VFW33 Daniel Rd, Spotswood. Donation $20.00 per person Pre-reg discount available Ends: Hightstown VFW. Dutch Neck Rd., Hightstown Homemade Food, Spirits, Vendors, Bike Games, Tattoo Contest, Trophy June 19th . Kelsey Charity Run . The motorcycle ride starts at Hillsborough-Manville Elks #2119, 1500 Brooks Blvd. in Hillsborough. Registration is from 9:30 am to 11:30 am. The ride fee is $20.00 for each person and includes the party. The ride

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Greetings everyone and welcome to “The Chef’s Lane”, where you’ll find the very best in Biker food and the Sweet side for Bikers by Bikers. Many thanks for all the awesome comments and recipes, you all out did yourselves this Month and Melody received a lot of requests for Banana Dessert recipes, we know their on sale and great for you too, so many thanks and as always we hope you enjoy the recipes! 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!! Remember, Ride safe and Always EAT WELL! Chef FatBoy, Melody and Family The Fast Lane: Cheesy Potatoes . By: Cheryl Hille Ingredients 3 large potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced 1 medium onion, chopped 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon minced chives 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons butter 1/2 cup crumbled cooked bacon 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese 1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese Directions: In a large bowl, combine the first six ingredients. Transfer to a double thickness of greased heavy-duty foil (about 18 in.

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square). Dot with butter. Fold foil around potato mixture and seal tightly. Grill, covered, over medium heat for 30-35 minutes or until potatoes are tender, turning once. Carefully open foil. Sprinkle bacon and mozzarella and cheddar cheeses over potato mixture. Grill 3-5 minutes longer or until cheese is melted. Grilled Garlic Potatoes . By: kelly Ingredients 6 medium baking potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced 1 large white onion, sliced 3 tablespoons butter, sliced 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon chopped fresh parsley salt and pepper to taste 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese Directions: Preheat grill for high heat. Arrange potato slices, separated by onion and butter slices, on a large piece of aluminum foil. Top with garlic, and season with parsley, salt, and pepper. Tightly seal potatoes in the foil. Place on the preheated grill, and cook 20 minutes, turning once, or until potatoes are tender. Sprinkle potatoes with Cheddar cheese, reseal foil packets, and continue cooking 5 minutes, until cheese is melted. Broccoli Salad . By: Sara Sherlock Ingredients 1 1/2 cups fresh broccoli florets 3/4 cup shredded Cheddar cheese 4 bacon strips, cooked and crumbled 1/4 cup finely chopped onion 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 tablespoons white vinegar 1 tablespoon sugar Directions: In a bowl, combine the broccoli, cheese, bacon and onion. In another bowl, whisk the mayonnaise, vinegar and sugar. Pour over

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ROLLING THUNDER CHAPTER2 13TH ANNUAL SPAGHETTI DINNER January 22, 2011 . Forked River NJ Story, Ridin’ and Pics by Lutz

Its middle January and not too many motorcyles out in this cold but inside the Lacey Knights of Columbus things were hot, hot as in hot spaghetti and meatballs! Due to the tireless devotion of Rolling Thunder Chapter 2 of NJ members this fundraising event in its 13th year remains a very looked foward to event by many even if you have the scoot out or not! From the kitchen crew to the door and cleanup crew all pitched in to make this event very successful and, from the jammed packed room, that was evident. Many friends, family and clubs look forward to a spaghetti dinner with all the fixins, about as close as mom would make! Rolling Thunder had a great spread of veteran related items for purchase as well, that help the Chapter in their conquest on POW/MIA awareness and help veterans in need. Other than great food, there were doors prizes and a 50/50 as well as the much anticipated Cannolli Eating Contest (leave the bike take the cannolli lol!) With all that, I’m heading over to the desserts!

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THE JERSEY GIANT 2 DAY MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET & SHOW

This April the Jersey Giant Two Day Motorcycle Swap Meet and Motorcycle Show was held at the Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset NJ. This event had a little something for everyone no matter if you were shopping for a new or that hard to find used part. You most likely could have picked it up here. There was a personal appearance by crowd favorite, Tattoo Tony who is best known for his many appearances on the Brett Michaels ‘Life As You Know It’ reality show. Tony was at the show filming his own reality show and promoting his line of Tattoo Tony Hard Ice Tea. Everyone seemed to be taking their time walking around listening to the bands, shopping the vendors and pretty much forgetting about the fact that Spring had not yet arrived in the Garden State. So if you weren’t there this time... The Harley Rendezvous returns to the Garden State Exhibit Center in January 2012 . Or go check out their signature event - The Harley Rendezvous Classic - on June 24th through the 26th at the Indian Lookout Country Club.

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ASK THE ATTORNEY By:

L e e D . G a b e r, E s q u i r e

1-888-CYCLE-LAW . LeeGaber@cycleattorney.com my advice is simply - DO NOT PUT ANYTHING IN WRITING – BE IT IN A TEXT, E-MAIL or ON THE INTERNET, that you want kept private, because inevitably if some one looks hard enough – they may find these communications. If you want to discuss something sensitive ….. use the phone!

BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING Not long ago, I received a video-tape showing a client’s accident as it took place. The video came from a bank surveillance camera and was obtained by the police who investigated the accident.

On another note, the PA Supreme Court recently decided in the case of AYERS v. GEICO that even if you insure your automobiles and motorcycles with the same insurance company and select the “stacking” option, if the insurer issues separate policies for each and the auto policy contains a “household vehicle exclusion”, you will not be able to stack your uninsured or underinsured coverages from your cycle policy onto your auto policy. I was cautiously optimistic that the Court would allow the “stacking” of these coverages because both of the vehicles were insured with the same company, thereby denying the auto insurer’s ability to argue that they didn’t know about the cycle.

The video wasn’t much help because it was shot from to far away to show who was at fault, but it proved what I have suspected for many years, that many of our actions are being recorded by security cameras without our knowledge or consent. While hoping not to sound too paranoid, I actually assume that when I am in a commercial area, I am being recorded. Although I don’t change my behavior, this “invasion of privacy” has become a reality. Making matters worse, rarely does a day goes by that we don’t read about some company tracking our movements through our computers, GPS systems or cell phones, intentionally or not. Add to the list, the hackers who steal information, and the personal information that many of us intentionally put on the internet through networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, etc., and you can begin to understand that our private lives are becoming more public every day!

A similar case was decided about a year ago, wherein the Court held that if the cycle and the auto were insured with separate companies, they would not be allowed to stack coverages, reasoning that the auto insurer did not know that their customer also owned a motorcycle and therefore was unable to take into account the risk of a motorcycle accident. However, in Ayers, it was the same company and that argument certainly would not apply. However, the Supreme Court in a 4 to 3 decision, held against the motorcyclist and in favor of the insurance company. (anyone surprised by this result…)

Those who read my columns know that I advocate curtailing any discussions about an accident, or any private matter, on the internet or through e-mail. As proof that I am not being overly cautious, some defense attorney’s are now requesting Facebook passwords in order to obtain information about accident victims. Whether the Courts will allow this invasion of privacy, remains to be seen.

Currently, the only company that I know of that allows the stacking of both motorcycle and automobile policies in PA is State Farm. This stacking option does not apply in either New Jersey or Delaware as neither state allows for the “stacking” of benefits.

Additionally, employers and college admission boards are searching networking sites to learn more about potential candidates. Further, I recently read about attorneys who are googling or Facebooking potential jurors right from the court room to learn more about them. No longer is justice blind, it’s now powered by Google!

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 1-888-CYCLE-LAW (1-888-292-5352).

Sincerely, LEE D. GABER, Esquire The one and only “Cycle Attorney”

The bottom line is, we have all become accustomed to putting personal information on the internet and in texts, e-mails, etc. – without thinking about the potential consequences. Therefore,

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ONE MAN’S SIN by

Name of bike: One Man’s Sin Owner: Bob “Hop” Hopper Year/Make: 2010 Custom Fabrication: Hop Assembly: Hop Build time: 3 years Engine: Ultima Polished 107CI Cases: Ultima Polished Rods: Ultima Pistons: Ultima forged dome 10:1 Cylinders: Ultima Polished Heads: Ultima Polished Cam: Ultima: lift .625, duration 248 degrees Ignition: Ultima Programmable Digital Ignition System Carb: Mikuni HSR42 Pipes: Bassani Pro Streets

Bob ‘Hop’ Hopper

Air Cleaner: ForceWinder Transmission: Ultima Polished 6 speed Primary: Ultima 3” Open Beltdrive Clutch: Ultima Frame: Ultima Rake: 45 degrees total; 42 degree neck, 3 degree trees Stretch: 4” Forks: Ultima Chrome Billet 41mm with Blind Trees Fork length (+ or -): 12” over Front wheel: 60 Spoke chrome Rear wheel: 60 Spoke chrome Front Tire (size and make): Avon 90x21 Rear Tire (size and make): Avon Venom 250x18 Rear suspension: None: Rigid Front Brake: Hawg Halters Rear Brake: Hawg Halters

Fuel Tank: Pro One Oil Tank: Ultima Fenders: Blanks custom cut Handlebars: 1-1/4 Drag Bars with slight pulback Risers: 4” Straight Headlight: 6” Halogen Taillight: Diamond LED attached to modified Kuryakin license plate frame Hand Controls: Control switchs/housings are the only “Harley” parts used, custom levers were powdercoated black Grips: Switchblade Billet Trident Foot Controls: Switchblade Billet Trident Pegs: Switchblade Billet Trident Electrical: Ultima main harness, wired by Hop Painter: Paul Krause, Central Square Color: “Illusion Red”, fine metallic flake Graphics: Black accent stripes with fine red metallic flake


Powdercoating: “Illusion Red” by Powder Plus Seat: Spike Customs from Denver, CO

and screaming but at the same time, learning and I have a sense of pride in my accomplishments.

Special Features: Coil cover made by Kirks Customs in VA., Dakota Digital Speedo, mini bullet LED turn signals, Magnum Black Pearl cables and brake lines

Special thanks to: “This was my 1st ground-up build. I had customized a couple of my Harley’s in the past, but this was a whole new experience. A friend of mine, Dave Bush and Pat Briggs of Countyline Choppers who I’ve become friends with, provided me invaluable advice and guidance and kept me going. There were others that offered advice and help at times but these two guys helped me the most, answering questions, brainstorming with me or just pointing me in the right direction. Thanks to allThere is also a ton of info online and on discussion boards such as ClubChopper.com. And of course I need to thank my wife Cin, she puts the “”SIN”” into the name. Now, what to build next...”

Favorite aspect of bike: My goal was to build a bike with a very pleasing overall look, to have nothing that really jump out at you or looks out of place. It is possible to have too much chrome on a bike so I was careful to limit it and had some chrome parts stripped and powdercoated black instead. It’s the small details that give a bike character. Some of the things people notice initially are the seat, the fat rear tire, and the powdercoated coil cover. My favorite aspect is when people ask “who built it” or “where’d you buy it”, and I can honestly respond with “I built it and I ride it.” I spent 3 years out in my garage struggling, sweating, bleeding

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BSA BUILD... FINALLY DONE! I know that it seems a long time since I started this bike, but sometimes things don’t work out the way you want them to mechanically and timewise. So anywho, we finally get all the stuff back from the painter, the chromer, and all other culprits involved. Everything I sent out, took forever to get back, eating up a lot of time I did not have to put it all together. See, this bike was going down to the smokeout in Carolina somewhere and it had to be assembled, riden, gone over and be ready to go by the 16th of May. Here it is the middle of April, and things are finally here. A lot to do for one person, let alone doing everything else around here. So we dive into the thing feet first and get busy. Hey, we have gone over a bike assembly before, so don`t get upset if i don`t go thru the whole thing again. Things fell right into place on this build, because there is not a lot to this bike and everything was fitted and re-fitted upon pre- assembly. Every now and then things do go as planed and this was one of them. Damn good thing too, I did not have a lot of time. Engine and trans fell in the hole no problem, got back to a rolling frame so fast I couldn`t believe it. I guess my old buddy Eddie was giving me a hand from beyond. Thought I felt someone watching me. Wiring and all the rest of the bike just fell into place. When all the brass started to go on, you could really see what the owner was looking for. Not going to bore you with all the rest of the stuff. Take a look at the pic`s and see what you think. When I got to the point to ride it, it all came back to me like I just got off a jockeyshift. Down the road and all is well. That is the best feeling in the world. (well almost, but I can`t go there) So after a ride or two, back up on the table to go over everything. Then back for another ride. Well, so far so good, time to call Tank, and tell him to come get it. So take a look. You will probably see him riding it around up in North West Jersey. So thats that!! now I gotta get some time to get my bike serviced and cleaned up. Figures, I will have to do that on my time, when ever that is. Gonna have to check the fridge and plan a course of action, you know how that goes. see ya j.p.fager

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NEW PRODUCTS FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®

NEW STRETCHED SADDLEBAG BOTTOMS FOR TOURING MODELS A Color-Matched Replacement Bottom Creates a Slammed Profile

The new Color-Matched Stretched Saddlebag Bottoms (P/N 92003-10, $1,299.95 colormatched, $1,099.95 primed) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories give Harley-Davidson Touring models with hard bags a “slammed” look without compromising the suspension travel and ride height. These Stretched Saddlebag Bottoms wrap wrap around around the the exhaust exhaust to to add add visual visual length length and and storage storage capacity, capacity, and and Bottoms conceal the muffler bracket and hanger. They are manufactured of the same materials as the latest original-equipment saddlebags for a glass-smooth painted surface, and are available primed or factory-finished to match an original-equipment, single-color painted finish. Simply attach the pre-drilled Stretched Saddlebag Bottoms to the original saddlebag lids with the included hardware, and install on the bike like the original bags. ColorMatched Stretched Saddlebag Bottoms fit 1993-later Touring models equipped with color-matched hard saddlebags.

NEW BOOM! AUDIO FULL-HELMET PREMIUM HEADSET Features and Performance Optimized for Music and Communications The new Boom! Audio™ Full Helmet Premium Music and Communications Headset (P/N 77117-10, $189.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories is designed to allow full communication function while wearing a three-quarter or full-face helmet. The plug module clamps to the base of the helmet, and positions the adjustable wind sock-equipped boom microphone for the best sound quality. Foamcovered stereo speakers comfortably fit into ear pockets in the helmet, and the fine wires are easy to hide beneath the helmet liner for a clean installation. A quick-disconnect plug allows the rider to step away from the motorcycle without removing the helmet, and the coiled cord permits freedom of movement in the saddle. The 7-pin DIN plug can be connected to the front or rear communications ports, allowing both rider and passenger access to the music, navigation, and voice communications. The microphone has been optimized for superior clarity when connected to Harley-Davidson® intercom and bike-to-bike communications equipment. The headset is compatible with 1998-later Touring models equipped with a communication module. Similar Boom! Audio headsets are available for use with a half-helmet. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for details. ATL A N T I C C I T Y HARLEY-DAVIDSON 219 E White Horse Pike Galloway, NJ 609-652-5555 www.acharley.com

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AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR LOCAL HARLEY DEALERS! NEW LOW-PROFILE RAZOR-PAK LUGGAGE FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON Color-Matched Top Pack Adds Capacity Yet Maintains a Lean Custom Profile

The new color-matched Razor-Pak Luggage (P/N 79175-10; $649.00 primed, $749.95 to $1,199.95 color-matched) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories adds convenient luggage-carrying capacity to a Harley-Davidson Touring model, yet has a slim profile that won’t detract from the lean look of a custom bagger. An ideal size to carry a briefcase, laptop computer, or a change of clothes, the 1,900-cubic-inch Razor-Pak can also accommodate a compact half-helmet. The Razor-Pak can be mounted to rigid or detachable Tour-Pak mounting racks, and accepts many of the lid racks, trim, spoilers and other accessories available for Chopped and King Tour-Pak® luggage. The Razor-Pak fits 1997-later Touring models, and is available painted in one of 30 original-equipment colors, and in primer for custom painting. Dimensions are 22 inches wide by 16 inches long by 5.5 inches high. Lock and keys (P/N 53194-07, $19.95) are sold separately. The available Razor-Pak Smooth Backrest Pad (P/N 79192-10, $129.95) adds passenger comfort. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for additional hardware requirements. Not compatible with rear speakers. NEW BOOM! BOOM! AUDIO AUDIO HIGH-PERFORMANCE HIGH-PERFORMANCE BAGGER BAGGER FAIRING FAIRING SPEAKERS SPEAKERS NEW Enhanced Clarity and Response Overcomes Wind and Road Noise Enhanced Clarity and Response Overcomes Wind and Road Noise The new Boom! Audio™ High Performance Boom! Bagger Fairing Speakers (P/N 7718110, $149.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories are designed for maximum performance in the harsh motorcycle environment. A two-way speaker design with separate full-range element and grill-mounted tweeter provides improved high-frequency response that helps cut through road and wind noise. Increased speaker sensitivity provides 25 percent louder output than original-equipment speakers at the same volume setting, resulting in reduced distortion for improved clarity at speed. These 5.25-inch, water-proof speakers mount in the Electra Glide® style fairing with no modifications. The complete kit includes speakers, electronic crossovers, and plug-and-play wiring connections, and fits 2006-later Electra Glide® and Trike models equipped with the Advanced Audio System. HIGH ROADS HARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL 211 Woodbridge Avenue Highland Park, NJ 732-985-7546 www.highroadshd.com

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SANTA RUN December 5th, 2010 . Barnegat, NJ Story, Ridin’ and Pics by Lutz

Brrrrrrrrr!... NOT! Yep Spring is here and so is the wet and mild weather. But it wasn’t too long ago it was @#%in cold and the fond memories of cold weather bring fond memories of Christmas and toy runs. Once again Santas Helpers Dan, Frank and Kristy are keepin’ the toy run spirt alive and well in Barnegat. This home-roots run has gotten larger every year and more popular as well amoungst the elves! Taking care of those less fortunate around the holidays definetly show that people in general care, but bikers? Bikers always go the extra mile. Many showed up to support this event, it was cold but you could feel the warmth from those there as the gifts brought where piled high. As the bikes rolled through the neighborhoods of Barnegat and Waretown, lots of people came out to wave on the bikes and check out Santa and his reindeer riding along. The ride ended this year at the Barnegat American Legion and everyone warmed up with a little bit of holiday cheer as the local police helped Santa load everything that was collected for distribution to those in need locally. Inside entertainment by local favorites “Bog Iron Band“ and a hot buffet brought the temp up a bit more. With all this happening its no wonder the ride home felt that much warmer! Bring out a gift and check it out next year.

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