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Sean Clayton Lawyer Bob Karney LawyerLetter
Mark Infield
Founder - Ride In Peace 12/06/1949 - 7/02/2021
Molly “WildThing” Infield Executive Editor / Financial Officer Molly@FullThrottleMagazine.com
Lincoln Infield Managing Editor / Art Director Lincoln@FullThrottleMagazine.com
don’t know about you, but we are ready for the warm weather. It’s about time that we can just hop on the bike and leave for the day without extra layers of clothes and leather. At the same time, I’d like to skip the pollen season. But if a bandana over my face is the only extra layer I have to wear for a month, I’m ok with that. There are PLENTY of places to ride and events to attend in the April Cruisin’ Calendar on page 8. Hopefully you pick something new to attend and have an adventure. At its widest the Carolinas are around 600 miles across, that can be ridden by highway in one day if you’d like, or you can take the backroads and draw it out. We’ve got mountains, beaches and great riding roads in between! The point is, that there is a good amount of territory here in the Carolinas to explore and it’s not too far to get from one end to the other to check out something new. Whatever your riding style, get out there and put on some miles and enjoy the Carolinas from the back of a motorcycle. Make sure to take your Full Throttle Magazine with ya. It makes for some good reading or if you get in a pinch you can wipe your ass with it, just don’t get it on my picture. While you are out riding, you should check out Springers in Greensboro, NC. It is a destination biker bar that features all your favorites: Bike Nights, Parties, Live Music, Cold Drinks, Rides and all things biker. Their 4th Anniversary shindig is gonna go off on April 20th and you should make it a point to be there. If ya miss that and go to Myrtle Beach Bike Week they will be partying there as well. Read all about it in the Cover Story on page 4. We will see ya at both parties!
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P.O. Box 2294 Jamestown NC 27282 (336) 885-5400
ny day you ride by SpringerS bar, it’S likely you’ll see a parking lot full of motorcycles. You’ll probably even catch a few folks sittin out on the “front porch”, which is lined with tables and chairs, telling tales and cuttin’ up. Springers owner Jeff Schmid knows what bikers like, cause he’s a fellow rider. As a matter of fact, Jeff and his friends put on quite a few miles every year including trips to Daytona, Key West, Myrtle Beach and all points in between. The photo on the front cover was taken at the famous Southern Most Point bouy on Jeff’s yearly pilgrimage to Key West, FL during Daytona Bike Week. Jeff even hosts Sunday rides that start out of Springers.
There is also a constant stream of charity events that Jeff and Springers either hosts or takes part in. Jeff is a huge supporter of our military and is involved in charity events for the local American Legion Post, the Elks Lodge and the Marine Corps Toys For Tots program at Christmas among other local charities. Jeff’s largest endeavor is supporting the Triad Honor Flight that takes all veterans to DC to tour all the monuments. In fact, Jeff and Springer’s are among the top 2 donors to The Honor Flight each year. This year’s Benefit Ride For The Triad Honor Flight will be in June. There will be live music, food and good times as you support the our Nations Veterans. Make sure you keep your eye on the Cruisin’ Calendar so you don’t miss this event!
Bike Nights are on Tuesday and will break up the work week for ya. $2 domestic can beers go down easy or you can order a mixed drink to your liking. The porch is the place to be on bike night to watch the parade of bikes coming and go-
ing. Bike night is every Tuesday and starting in April, Springers gives out $100 for the Best Bike On The Lot, weather permitting. Ya just gotta ride in for your chance to win!
Springers will also be celebrating their 4th Anniversary Party on April 20. This is THE destination biker bar in Greensboro, NC so you won’t want to miss this party. There will be live music inside the spacious bar room. There are multiple pool tables, ample dance floor and friendship bars to hang around. Jeff always throws a good party and don’t miss out when he’s cooking, you better snag a plate!
If you are at Bike Week in Myrtle Beach, you can hang with the Springers crowd as well! Friday, May 17 at 5pm Jeff throws a party at The Pilot House in Little River, SC. Make sure you wear your Springers gear and come have a blast at this local pub by the waterway! At Springers Pilot House party, anyone wearing Springers shirts or hats get beers on Jeff’s tab from 4 till 6pm. It’s a nice ride up from Myrtle and always a good time!
Springer’s is open 7 days a week. Monday through Thursday from 2:00pm till 12:00am with Bike night on Tuesday, Karaoke on Wednesday, and Cornhole on Thursday. Friday
and Saturday they are open 12pm-2:00am with live music. Sunday is for riding! The bar is open 12pm to 12:00am, and they host an afternoon ride that leaves out every Sunday and will return to Springer’s for food and live music! If people are still hanging around on nights that they close at midnight Springer’s will stay open til 2am, and that happens often! Jeff and his staff work hard to promote what Jeff likes to call “Recess With Alcohol”!
APR 3 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
NIGHT The Cedar Stump, 110 S. Main St., Catawba, NC. www.tilleyhd.com, 704-8723883
APR 4 SMOKIN’ HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
NIGHT 3441 Myer Lee Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. 5-7pm, live music, food truck, vendors, free beer, bike show. www.smokinharley.com, 336-722-3106
APR 4 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
NIGHT The Cedar Stump, 3442 E. Broad St., Statesville, NC. www.tilleyhd.com, 704-8723883
APR 5 WILLIE’S HONKY TONK BIKE NIGHT
SEASON KICKOFF 4310 Old Rural Hall Rd., Winston-Salem, NC. 5pm, food, drinks, karaoke. 336-744-9127
APR 5-7 FROG LEVEL MOTORCYCLE RUN
8520 County Home Rd., Ayden, NC. Camping, ride, games, music.
APR 6 BIKERS FOR ALAMANCE CO INC
AFTER PARTY Lucky’s Saloon, 1453 Industry Dr., Burlington, NC. 5pm, 50/50, live music, drink specials. 336-570-1050
APR 6 FORGED BROTHERHOOD MC
ORPHAN RUN Speedway Harley-Davidson, 10049 Weddington Rd Ext., Concord, NC. $15/single, $20/double. Benefits Sacred Selections, www.forgedbrotherhoodmc.com, Tim, 704-607-8434 or yogicycleservice@gmail.com
APR 6 14TH ANNUAL JAMI’S WINGS RIDE
55 N. Broad St., W. Angier, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 10am, $15/donation. Spons by Seven Sabres Brotherhood. FMI, 919-422-7234, sevensabres@gmail.com
APR 6 MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET American Legion Post 116, 6400 Johnson Pope Rd., Fuquay-Varina, NC. 2-6pm, free set up, live music. riders@alpost116nc.org, 919-909-0096
APR 6 12TH ANNUAL SANDHILLS NC BIKE
BLESSING Freedom Biker Church, 455 Rock Hill Rd., Fayetteville, NC. 11am-2pm, food, door prizes, bike blessings, music, event tee, vendors. www.freedombikerchurchfayetteville. com
APR 6 SWAP MEET Corkie’s, 3616 NC-42, Willow Springs, NC. 2-6pm, live music. 919552-3708
APR 6 DALE’S WHEELS THROUGH TIME 2ND ANNUAL FOUNDERS DAY 62 Vintage Ln., Maggie Valley, NC. Celebration of Dale Walksler, opening weekend. 828-926-6266, www.wheelsthroughtime.com
APR 6 AJ HENDERSON AUTISM GRILL EVENT Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. 11am3pm, free refreshments & food. www.fortbraggharley.com, 910-864-1200
APR 6 BLUE KNIGHTS NC VIII OFFICER DOWN MEMORIAL RIDE Ron Ayers Motorsports, 1929 N. Memorial Dr., Greenville, NC. Reg 9:30am, KSU 11:30am, $25/person, free breakfast, door prizes, 50/50. In memory of Robert (Bud) Overby.
APR 6 F.A.I.T.H. RIDERS BLESSING OF THE BIKES Temple Church, 1500 Kingdom Way, New Bern, NC. 10am, food avail.
APR 6 5TH ANNUAL RIDING STRONG FOR REMI DICE RUN Bethlehem Fire Department, 7373 NC Hwy 127, Taylorsville, NC. Reg 9:30-11am, $20/single, $25/double, rain date: 04/06, door prizes, 50/50.
APR 6 BENEFIT RIDE FOR RANDY JONES Elizabethtown Fire Department, 300 E. Broad St., Elizabethtown, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 10:30am, $20/single, $10/double, food avail. Proceeds go to Randy who suffered severe burns to his upper body.
APR 6 CVMA CH 34-1 SPRING RIDE Goodfellas Grill & Bar, 630 Hwy 378, Lexington, SC. $20/rider, $10/passenger. Beer, music, vendors, 50/50. Benefits Veterans in the Midlands. Howler, 912-809-0291, Hound Dog, 803-924-9997 or Dilly Dilly, 315-777-7772
APR 6 STEADMAN FAMILY BENEFIT RIDE
C & C Thunder, 4866 S. Main St., Cowpens, SC. KSU 10am, $20/bike, door prizes, raffle. Proceeds go to the family.
APR 6 RIDE FOR AUTISM The Harley Shop At The Beach, 4002 Hwy 17 S., N. Myrtle Beach, SC. Reg 10am, KSU 12pm, $20/rider, $5/passenger. Police escort, free food, DJ, 50/50, door prizes, after party. Benefits SOS Care. www.harleyshopatthebeach.com, 843663-5555
APR 6 DICE RUN TO BENEFIT LYNN & HOWARD ROGERS Thunder Tower H-D, 190 Pontiac Business Center Dr., Columbia, SC. Reg 10:30am, KSU 12pm, $20/rider, $30/couple, 50/50, auction, shirts, door prizes, raffles, live music. Fran Rogers, 803-243-2654
APR 6 2ND ANNUAL BLESSING OF THE BIKES H-D of Greenville, 30 Chrome Dr., Greenville, SC. 12-3pm, $10/person, rain date: 04/07. Vendors, food, entertainment, support gear, hosted by Hells Angels Greenville. 864-234-1340, www.upstateharley.com
APR 6-7 CENTRAL CAROLINA SPRING
BIKE SHOW Holly Hill Mall, 309 Huffman Mill Rd., Burlington, NC. Reg, Fri: 5:30-8pm, Sat: 9am-12pm, $25/daily riders, $50/show bikes. Vendors, auction, raffles, bake sale. Proceeds go to Hospice of Alamance Co. Rick Murray, 919-656-6900, Lance Greene, 919-357-0104
APR 7 CHILD ABUSE AWARENESS RIDE
Harnett Co CAC, 710 W. Broad St., Dunn, NC. Reg 10:30am, KSU 11:15am, $5/entry, best bike competition $5/entry, food avail, shirts. Hosted by Guardians Of the children Sandhills NC.
APR 7 BUB LOLLIS WHITTEN CENTER
RIDE 28373 US-76, Clinton, SC. Reg 12pm, KSU 3:30pm, 50/50, raffle drawings, live music. 864-993-3718
APR 9-10 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE DEMO
TRUCK Indian Motorcycle Greensboro Triad, 2924 N. Main St., High Point, NC. 11am5pm, demo the Indian Motorcycle fleet. www. indianmotorcyclegreensborotriad.com, 336882-2900
APR 10 PINE TREE TAVERN BIKE NIGHT
KICK OFF PARTY 3880 Bethania Station Rd., Winston-Salem, NC. 5pm, Live music, drink specials, bike raffle tickets. 336-815-1220
APR 12 WEST SIDE TWINS PRE-GRAND OPENING EVENT 2313 W. Front St., Statesville, NC. 3-7pm, Wall Of Death, shows every hour starting at 3pm, food truck, DJ. www. westsidetwins.com, 704-380-2181
APR 12 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE SHOW NIGHT New Sarum Salisbury Brewing Co., 109 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC. 6-8:30pm, no entry fee, cash & gift card prizes. www. tilleyhd.com, 704-872-3883
APR 12 CHIMNEY ROCK BREWING CO. BIKE NIGHT 461 Main St., Chimney Rock, NC. 5pm, live music, food & beer specials. 828-436-5461, chimneyrockbrewingco@gmail. com
APR 12-13 SMOKIN’ H-D IS ON FIRE ALL HARLEY WORLD SHOOTOUT Farmington Dragway 2992 NC-801, Mocksville, NC. $20/ gate, Live music, vendors, drag racing. 336479-2071
APR 12-13 RIDERS’ ROOST OPENING WEEKEND 100 Elk Creek Darby Rd., Ferguson, NC. 336-973-8405, www.ridersroost.com
APR 12-14 CREEKSIDE MOTORCYCLE
RALLY 390 Colt Thornburg Rd., Dallas, NC. Camping, food, vendors, swap meet, 50/50, raffles, bike games, wet t-shirt contest. FMI, 704-860-0463
APR 13 11TH ANNUAL CRUISIN’ FOR A CAUSE Rixster Grill, 3815 Tinsley Dr., High Point, NC. Reg 10:30am, KSU 12:15pm, $20/ bike, $10/rider, 50/50, police escort, raffles. Benefits Victory Junction. 336-883-3900
APR 13 SMOKIN HARLEY-DAVIDSON BETTER THAN BIKE WEEK 3441 Myer Lee Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. 12-2pm, music, free food & beer, vendors, bike destruction $5/hit, $10/3 hits. Proceeds go to Pretty In Pink Foundation. www.smokinharley.com, 336-722-3106
APR 13 WESTSIDE TWINS MOTORCYCLE COMPANY GRAND OPENING 2313 W. Front St., Statesville, NC.10am-6pm, rain or shine, live music, vendors, food trucks, face painting, Wall Of Death, www.westsidetwins.com, 704380-2181
APR 13 BENFIT RIDE FOR TOMMY MORTON Buccaneer Lounge, 440 Barringer Rd., Salisbury, NC. Reg 10am, KSU 12pm, $20/ rider incl meal, $10/passenger incl meal, $10/ non-riders. Silent auction, 50/50, door prizes. Proceeds go to Tommy’s medical expenses to help with recovery from a stroke.
APR 13 SOUND COMPETITION & BIKE SHOW Cox’s Harley-Davidson, 2795 NC Hwy 134, Asheboro, NC. Reg 8am, show 11am, $40/entry fee, bike show 9-11am, $20/entry fee. www.coxsharley-davidson.com 336-6292415
APR 13 AMERICAN INFIDELS VETERANS
MC POKER RUN Tobacco Road H-D, 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 11am, $20/rider, $10/passenger, $10/add hands, incl food. DJ, 50/50, raffles. Gun raffle, corn Hole Tourn. Hacker, 984-989-7616
APR 13 MOTORCYCLES, CARS, & COFFEE
MEET Honda Suzuki of Sanford, 3128 S. Horner Blvd., Sanford, NC. 9am, 919-7753638, www.hondasuzukiofsanford.com
APR 13 BOONE MOTORCO GRAND OPENING EVENT 3021 US-1 Hwy, Franklinton, NC. 12-4pm, food trucks, vendors, live music. 919-925-8009
APR 13 FAYETTEVILLE’S WINGMEN AUTISM RALLY Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. 11am-3pm, bike show reg 10am, $25/entry, awards 2pm, bounce house, auction, 50/50, food, music. Proceeds go to Autism Society of NC. www.fortbraggharley.com, 910-864-1200
APR 13 4TH ANNUAL JERRY WAYNE LAIL VETERANS POKER RUN Newton Elks Lodge, 625 West J St., Newton, NC. Reg 10am, $20/rider, $10/passenger, rain date: 04/20. Raffles, food, 50/50. FMI, 828-4641360
APR 13 BULLDOG HARLEY-DAVIDSON 2ND ANNIVERSARY PARTY 1043 Outlet Center Dr., Smithfield, NC. www.bulldogharleydavidson.com, 919-938-1592
APR 13 EAST COAST BOOTY RUN Kangaroo Express, 1800 N. Croatan Hwy., Kill Devil Hills, NC. Reg 9am, ride from Kitty Hawk to Jacksonville, NC., reserve your ferry ride now, after party. Hosted by Left Lane Syndicate.
APR 13 EASTSIDE RYDER’S MC SOUND COMPETITION Thunder Road Harley-Davidson, 4870 Riverside Dr., Danville, VA. KSU 10am, www.thunderroadhd.com, 434-8222453
APR 13 ORANGE HEART MEDAL FOUNDATION BENEFIT RIDE The Harley-Davidson Shop at the Beach, 4002 Hwy 17 S., N. Myrtle Beach, SC. Reg 10am, $30/bike incl meal, KSU 12pm, 50/50, raffle, door prizes, live music. www.orangeheartmedal.org
APR 13 ABATE STEAK NIGHT Walhalla
VFW, 2415 Highlands Hwy, Walhalla, SC. 5pm, $20/plate, 50/50, raffles, Bobbie, 864784-1654 or 864-638-6063
APR 14 AMERICAN LEGION POST 116
POKER RUN 6400 Johnson Pond Rd., Fuquay-Varina Rd, NC. 919-552-7056
APR 14 17TH ANNUAL PINK RIBBON RIDE
Bud’s Tavern, 823 Youngsville Blvd., Youngsville, NC. FMI, www.1ofus.org/pinkribbonride
APR 17 LADIES BIKE NIGHT Pine Tree
Tavern, 3880 Bethania Station Rd., WinstonSalem, NC. 5pm, giveaways. 336-815-1220
APR 18 BLUE COLLAR CYCLE COMPANY
BIKE NIGHT 1017 Old W. Innes St., Salisbury, NC. 6-9pm, Live music, food & drink avail, best bike competition. 980-621-7399, www.bluecollarcycle.com
APR 20 SPRINGERS 4TH ANNIVERSARY
PARTY 405 Rocky Knoll Rd., Greensboro, NC. Live music, food, drink specials. 336-7630707
APR 20 SMOKIN’ HARLEY-DAVIDSON
GRILL N CHILL 3441 Myer Lee Dr., WinstonSalem, NC. 12-2pm, free burgers & beer, music, vendors. www.smokinharley.com, 336-722-3106
APR 20 A.W.O.L. MC AMERICA ANNIVERSARY DICE RUN 409 E. Front St., Statesville, NC. Reg 11am, KSU 2pm, $20/rider, $10/passenger. Food, prizes, 50/50, after party.
APR 20 7TH ANNUAL RIDING FOR MAMMOGRAMS POKER RUN The Lucky Turn Around, 1560 S. US-29 HWY, China Grove, NC. Reg 11am, KSU 12:30pm, $15/single, $25/double. Raffles, auction, DJ, food, best decorated bike. Benefits Novant Health Rowan Medical Center Foundation. 704-8555577
APR 20 GUARDIANS OF THE CHILDREN
CAPA RIDE Full Throttle Powersports, 100 Indian Walk, Lowell, NC. Reg 9:30am, KSU 11am, $20/hand & meal, $25/3 hands & 2 meals, rain date: 04/27. TV raffle, 50/50, raffle prizes.
APR 20 IRON LEGACY MC PRESENTS
ANNUAL NC DREAMRIDE 485 Brightwood Church Rd., Gibsonville, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 11:30am, $20/rider, $10/passenger. Food, vendors, raffles, car & bike show, trophies. pitbossilmc@gmail.com
APR 20 RIDE OUT CHILD ABUSE CHARITY MOTORCYCLE RIDE Rack & Rolls, 1243 Plaza Dr., Burlington, NC. Reg 10am, KSU 12pm, $15/single, $20/double incl meal. Food, raffle, prizes, kid activities, music. 336-227-6800
APR 20 24TH ANNUAL CLAREMONT RESCUE POKER RUN Iron Thunder Saloon & Grill, 2022 13th Ave Dr SE, Hickory, NC. Reg 10:30am, $25/single, $30/double, 1 shirt/bike, incl food.
APR 20 CRUISING FOR CANINES Tractor
Supply, 506 Sutters Creek Rd., Rocky Mount,. NC. Reg 9:15am, KSU 10am, $20 cash, raffle, door prizes. Benefits Friends of Rocky Mount Animals.
APR 20 JOHNNY D. MORGAN MEMORIAL
RIDE The Hide-A-Way Tavern, 188 Billy Covington Rd., Rockingham, NC. Reg 12pm, KSU 1pm, food, auction, best & worst hand cash prizes. Proceeds help pay for final expenses. 910-719-4089
APR 20 FORT BRAGG HARLEY-DAVIDSON
BIKE GIVEAWAY 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. Test ride any bike for a chance to win a 2024 Nightster. www.fortbraggharley.com, 910-864-1200
APR 20 RARE BREED MC 10TH ANNIVERSARY Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. Free food & refreshments, games. www.fortbraggharley.com, 910-864-1200
APR 20 CVMA NC 15-1 ANNUAL MEMORIAL RIDE & DEDICATION VFW Post 10630, 3226 Davis St., Hope Mills, NC. Reg 8am, opening ceremony/9am, KSU 10am, music, food, drink, vendors, raffles. Benefits local Veterans. safety@cvma15-1.net
APR 20 2ND ANNUAL CHARITY RIDE TO CLYDE East Roxboro Church of God, 1020 Reuben Allen Rd., Roxboro, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 10:30am, $20/single, $25/double. 50/50, lunch provided, benefits Baptist Children’s Homes of NC. FMI, Stuart 919-698-8403
APR 20 POKER RUN FOR MEREDITH
FINCH Bull Pen, 4324 Boston Rd., Roxboro, NC. Reg 9:30am, KSU 11am, $20/bike, $10/ passenger incl food. Proceeds go to help Meredith with her fight against Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Taylor D., 434-738-3915 or Adam C., 336-504-0791
APR 20 RPMM-PURSUIT CH FUNDRAISER
The Place Church, 4639 Chapel Grove School Rd., Gastonia, NC. 12-4pm, food, ride, live music, 50/50, guest speaker. Billy, 704-7639941
APR 20
THE FRANK GENNARI MEMORIAL OFFICER DOWN RIDE Carolina Coast H-D, 6620 Market St., Wilmington, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 11am, $25/rider, $15/passenger, food avail. Benefits area Law Enforcement Officers. 910-791-9997
Cruisin’ Calendar
APR 20 10TH ANNUAL OMAR HARLEY
BRIGADE POKER RUN Route 17 Roadhouse
Bar & Grill, 4711 S. Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC. Reg 10am, raffles, auction, 50/50. Benefits Omar Shriner Harley Brigade. Joe Curry, 843-385-0521, Shawn Redish, 518-222-9361
APR 20 HELPING HANDS FOR THE BOYS
FARM Bubba’s Pub N’ Grub, 2544 S. Lake Dr., Lexington, SC. Reg 11am, KSU 1pm, $20/ bike, $5/passenger. Raffles, 50/50, best hand. Proceeds go to The Boys Farm.
APR 20 3RD ANNUAL DOOLIN DALTON
AWARENESS RIDE ONE Church, 409 E. North 1st St., Seneca, SC. Safety Briefing 10:30am, KSU 11am, raffles, shirts, proceeds go to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson research.
APR 20-28 OUTER BANKS BIKE WEEK
Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, 8739 Caratoke Hwy, Harbinger, NC. Bikes, vendors, bands, beer, bikinis, guided rides & more. www.outerbanbkshd.com 252-338-8866
APR 20-28 BAYSIDE’S BIKE WEEK Bayside Harley-Davidson, 2211 Frederick Blvd., Portsmouth, VA. Bikes, vendors, bands, beer, bikinis, guided rides & more. www.baysidehd. com, 757-397-5550
APR 26-27 A1 CYCLES CASH DAYS HARLEY DRAG RACE Shady Side Dragway, 2149 Honey Haven Farm Rd., Shelby, NC. Gate opens at noon, $25,000 in payouts. From Dial-In ET to Pro Outlaw Baggers. For classes & rules, www.facebook.com/a1cyclesnet, 561603-6671
APR 27 CAROLINAS FULL THROTTLE MAGAZINE OUTER BANKS BIKE WEEK BIKE SHOW Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, 8793 Caratoke Hwy, Harbinger, NC. 12-4pm, FREE entry, plaques in all classes, cash prizes, best in show invited to Full Throttle Custom Bike Show 2025. Spons by Law Tigers & Tom McGrath Motorcycle Law Group. 336-885-5400
APR 27 ENFORCERS MC VALOR MEMORIAL PARK RIDE Trax Tavern, 46 E. Main St., Thomasville, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 11am, $20/rider, $5/passenger, cannon firing, food & drinks avail. Proceeds go to funding the park. Dub, 336-749-5176
APR 27 DOUBLE D BURNOUT SALOON 10TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY & SPRING BLOWOUT 1408 E. Mountain St., Kernersville, NC. Live music, vendors, food trucks, games.
APR 27 FIRE & IRON RIDE Smokin HarleyDavidson, 3441 Myer Lee Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. Reg 9:30am, KSU 11:30am, $20/single, $25/double, coffee, snacks & raffle prizes. www.smokinharley.com, 336-722-3106
APR 27 TRE-4 BIKE BLESSING CB’s Tavern, 3870 Bethania Station Rd., Winston-Salem, NC. 10am-2pm, all donations go to A Bed & A Book Nonprofit.
APR 27 THE GUARDIANS NOMAD MC MOTORCYCLE CHARITY RIDE 6555 Shallowford Rd., Lewisville, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 10:30am, rain or shine, $25/rider, $10/passenger. 50/50, door prizes, live music. Benefits Special Olympics NC. 336-917-7346
APR 27 KIDS PATH BIKE & CAR SHOW Cadillac Ranch, 6330 David Moore Rd., Burlington, NC. Reg 8am, $20/bike & car show, $10/general admission, rain date: 04/28. Live music, 50/50, vendors, food trucks & more. Benefits Kids Path of AuthoraCare. Birddog, 336-260-1685, Allison, Allison@samswishfund.org
APR 27 DOWN HOME HARLEY-DAVIDSON BOOTLEGGERS RUN 2215 Hanford Rd., Burlington, NC. 11am-5pm, www.downhomeharley.com, 336-227-1261
APR 27 ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING BENEFIT RIDE & LUNCH Urgent Church, 5935 Burlington Rd., McLeansville, NC. Reg 9:45am, KSU 11am, $20/single, $25/double, 50/50, shirts avail, food. Benefits Magnolia Hope Homes. john_hodges3@yahoo.com
APR 27 13TH ANNUAL MELTDOWN VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE SHOW Hendersonville Airport, 1232 Shepherd St., Hendersonville, NC. 12-4pm, $5/admission, swap meet area, food, live music, trophies. tonuphighlands@ gmail.com
APR 27 25TH ANNUAL KERRI D. EFIRD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP BIKE RUN West Stanly High School, 306 E. Red Cross Rd., Oakboro, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 10am, donations accepted. Raffles, silent auction, BBQ. kdescholarship@aol.com, Scott & Tracy Efird, 704-888-4587
APR 27 HELPING US HELP RIDE-N-RALLY
Wizard Saloon, 651 21st St, NE Hickory, NC. 9-11am, $20/single, $25/double, camping, music, food trucks, vendors, raffles, games, prizes. Ivan West, 704-957-1157 or homie, 828-217-4218
APR 27 THE CHRISTIAN JACKSON POKER
RUN & OPEN HOUSE Creative Change
Counseling, 425 7th Ave, SW, Hickory, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 10am, cash prizes for best hands. Food, vendors, prizes. Benefits The Christian Jackson Scholarship Fund.
APR 27 14TH ANNUAL PONY EXPRESS
CHARITY RIDE Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. Reg 8:30am, KSU 10am, $20/bike. Raffle, cash prizes, door prizes, free food & drinks. www.fortbraggharley.com, 910-864-1200
APR 27 4TH ANNUAL RIDE 4 RECOVERY
Freedom Biker Church, 669 Tarheel Rd., Benson, NC. 9am-3pm, vendors, food, music & more. Benefits JoCo Angels Foundation. Christy@freedombikerchurch.com, 919-8683697
APR 27 GUARDIANS OF THE CHILDREN SPRING FESTIVAL & CAPA RIDE Tilley
Harley-Davidson, 1226 Morland Dr., Statesville, NC. Reg 8am, KSU 10am, $30/rider, $10/passenger. Live music, train ride, food, kids zone, raffles. www.gocmooresvillenc.com
APR 27 EDEN JEWELRY CUSTOMER APPRECIATION RIDE & SPRING BIKE RALLY Thunder Road H-D, 4870 Riverside Dr., Danville, VA. Reg 9am, KSU 10am, free ride, free Tequila bar, free tacos, door prizes, live music. www.edenjewelrystores.com, 336-623-1511
APR 27 7TH ANNUAL CVMA 34-2 BENEFIT
RIDE Harley-Davidson of Greenville, 30 Chrome Dr., Greenville, SC. Reg 9:30am, $20/rider, $10/passenger, raffles, bike games, prizes. https://cvma34-02.org
APR 28 BIKE RIDE FOR MONA SWELL C&P
Mini Mart, 700 Union Chapel Rd., Pembroke, NC. Reg 1pm, KSU 2:30pm, $10/single, $15/ couple, $15/vehicle. 50/50, food, door prizes, auction. Proceeds go to Mona.
MAY 1 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
NIGHT The Cedar Stump, 110 S. Main St., Catawba, NC. www.tilleyhd.com, 704-8723883
MAY 2 SMOKIN’ HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
NIGHT 3441 Myer Lee Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. 5-7pm, live music, food truck, free beer, bike show. www.smokinharley.com, 336-7223106
MAY 3 UPTOWN LEXINGTON BIKE NIGHT
Bull City Ciderworks, 599 S Railroad St., Lexington, NC. 5:30-9pm, music, food trucks, vendors. Jack Waters, jackw@bullcityciderworks.com, 336-425-5959
MAY 3-5 7TH ANNUAL BACKROAD BBQ
RUN Trent River Campground, 2186 NC-41, Trenton, NC. $40/weekend pass, 21+, no colors, free PBR, ride, chopper king & queen contest, vendors, camping, BBQ, chopper raffle. Benefits Brandon Stiwinter Memorial Scholarship, Our Road To Recovery & Jon Akinsw.
MAY 4 INTERNATIONAL FEMALE RIDE DAY www.motoress.com
MAY 4 3RD ANNUAL KAREN’S SPIRIT RIDE & MEMORIAL PARTY Midtown Sundries, 7296 NC-73, Denver, NC. Reg 12pm, KSU 2pm, come together & celebrate the life of Karen.
MAY 4 DOWN HOME HARLEY-DAVIDSON CINCO DE MAYO EVENT 2215 Hanford Rd., Burlington, NC. 11am-2pm, www.downhomeharley.com, 336-227-1261
MAY 4 CVMA 15-5 ANNUAL CHARITY RIDE & AUCTION Cross Roads Harley-Davidson, 1921 US Hwy 421, Wilkesboro, NC. Reg 10am, KSU 1pm, $20/single, $25/double, police escort, auction, gun raffle, live music, food trucks, adult beverages. Benefits local Veterans & their families. FMI, cvma15.5cxo@ gmail.com
MAY 4 JERRALD MITCHELL SCHOLARSHIP FUN RUN Jones Intermediate School, 2170 Riverside Dr., Mt. Airy, NC. Reg 10am, KSU 11am, $15/single, $25/double incl meal.
MAY 4 EMERALD ISLE POKER RUN The Fish Hut Grill, 301 Mangrove Dr., Emerald Isle, NC. Reg 10:30am, live music. Benefits Emerald Isle Beach Patrol. 910-210-8688 or 252-772-3090
MAY 4 ANNUAL NAVY SEAL TRIBUTE RIDE Blackwater Trading Post, 5606 Blackwater Rd., Virginia Beach, VA. Reg 8:30am, KSU 10am, breakfast avail 6am. Benefits the Navy SEAL Museum & The Trident House. www. navysealtribute.com
MAY 4 BENEFIT RIDE FOR TASHA RENA POWELL Wild Country, 1638 Piedmont Hwy, Piedmont, SC. KSU 11am, 50/50, auction, food, pool tournament, best & worst haul cash prizes. 864-277-4166
MAY 5 FREEDOM MEMORIAL WALL DEDICATION & CINCO DE MAYO PARTY
Smokin Harley-Davidson, 3441 Myer Lee Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. Reg 9:30am, KSU11am, $20/single, $25/double. Food, beer, vendors. www.smokinharley.com, 336-722-3106
MAY 5 5TH ANNUAL CRUISING FOR KIDS
Midway Music Hall, 11141 Old US-52, Winston-Salem, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 10am, $30/bike incl meal. 50/50, raffles, shirts. www. cruisinforkids2019.com
MAY 9 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
NIGHT The Cedar Stump, 3442 E. Broad St., Statesville, NC. www.tilleyhd.com, 704-8723883
MAY 9 COX’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON LADIES NIGHT 2795 NC Hwy 134, Asheboro, NC. 6-9pm, www.coxsharley-davidson.com, 336629-2415
MAY 10 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE SHOW NIGHT New Sarum Salisbury Brewing Co., 109 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC. 6-8:30pm, no entry fee, cash & gift card prizes. www. tilleyhd.com, 704-872-3883
MAY 11 DOWN HOME HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTHER’S DAY EVENT 2215 Hanford Rd., Burlington, NC. 11am-2pm, www.downhomeharley.com, 336-227-1261
MAY 11 STILL RUNS BIKE, CAR & TRUCK SHOW 103 N. 1st St., Albemarle, NC. 3-8pm, live music, pinup contest, vendors, beer garden, food trucks, kids activities.
MAY 11 2ND ANNUAL FREEDOM RIDE & GRILL TO END HUMAN TRAFFICKING Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. Reg & food 11am, KSU 12pm, $25/bike incl shirt & raffle ticket, $10/ passenger incl raffle ticket. Vendors, raffle, free food, sthompson@gatebeautiful.org
MAY 11 CVMA NC 15-13 SILVER COAST CH SOHO POKER CHIP RUN Beach House H-D, 100 Harley-Davidson Dr., Shallotte, NC. Reg 10am, $20/rider, $10/passenger, $5/extra hand, $1/extra draw, rain date: 05/12. 50/50, raffle, best & worst hand. FMI, cvma15.13@ gmail.com
MAY 11 THUNDER ROAD H-D DYNO DAY & RICK DOSS BIKE SHOW 4870 Riverside Dr., Danville, VA. www.thunderroadhd.com, 434-822-2453
MAY 16 BLUE COLLAR CYCLE COMPANY BIKE NIGHT 1017 Old W. Innes St., Salisbury, NC. 6-9pm, Live music, food & drink avail, best bike competition. 980-621-7399, www.bluecollarcycle.com
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MAY 18 CAROLINAS’ FULL THROTTLE MAGAZINE MYRTLE BEACH BIKE RALLY BIKE SHOW Bubba’s Bar & Grill, 1125 Dick Pond Rd., Myrtle Beach, SC. Reg 1-3pm, awards 4pm, free to enter, trophies & cash prizes in all classes, Invitation to Full Throttle Custom Bike Show 2025 for best in show. Hosted by Bubba’s Bar & Grill, Spons. by Carolina Biker Lawyers. 336-885-5400
MAY 18 SMOKIN HARLEY-DAVIDSON
GRILL N CHILL 3441 Myer Lee Dr., WinstonSalem, NC. 12-2pm, free burgers & beer, music, vendors. www.smokinharley.com, 336-722-3106
MAY 18 1ST ANNUAL HARRISON HELPS
CHARITY RIDE Ultimate Ink Tattoo, 2967 N. Cannon Blvd., Kannapolis, NC. Reg 10am, KSU 11:30am, Benefits sponsoring new drivers to attend BREAKS & new playground.
MAY 18 BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE
100 MILE RIDE Raging Bull Harley-Davidson, 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. Meet 9am, KSU 10am. Hosted by BACA Capital area Ch. www.bacaworld.org, Throttle, 919-219-0494
MAY 18 ARMED FORCES OF AMERICA MC
POKER RUN Tobacco Road H-D, 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Reg 9:30am, first bike out 10:30am, $20/rider, $10/passenger, rain or shine. Best & worst hand cash prizes. Portion of proceeds goes to MMIA. Joe, 360632-4786, joe@armedforcesmc.com
MAY 18 CHARITY POKER RUN 105 E. Main St., Sanford, NC. Reg 10am, KSU 12pm, $20/rider, food, vendors, live music, raffles. Proceeds go to Lending Paws A Hand Pet Rescue.
MAY 18
DEANOS RUN Salter Speed Shop, 5717 Carolina Beach Rd., Wilmington, NC. KSU 12pm, donations. Food & drinks avail, raffles, music. Benefits Place Of Peace Counseling for mental health program in the Wilmington area. In memory of Dean.
MAY 18 4TH ANNUAL BEARS BEHIND THE BADGE Twin Rivers Mall, 3100 US-17, New Bern, NC. Reg 9:30am, KSU 11am. Door prizes, raffles, gun raffles, food & drinks. Hosted by Veteran Enforcers Motorcycle Assoc. Cyborg, 252-626-7440
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MAY 19 CHOP & SWAP CLASSIC BIKE SHOW & SWAP MEET Flying Iron Harley-Davidson, 928 N. Winstead Ave., Rocky Mount, NC. Show starts at 9am, free entry & free set up for swap meet. Live music, food, vendors. Keith, 252-446-7292
MAY 20-21 15TH ANNUAL MICHAEL ‘BOZ’ KERR BIKERS INSIDE THE BELTWAY Embassy Suites, 1900 Diagonal Rd, Alexandria, VA. National Motorcycle Lobby Day. Spons by, Motorcycle Riders Foundation, www.mrf.org, 202-546-0983
MAY 24 WILLIE’S HONKY TONK BIKE NIGHT 4310 Old rural Hall Rd., Winston-Salem, NC. 5pm, Carolina Biker Lawyers, food, drinks, karaoke. 336-744-9127
MAY 24-27 RIDERS’ ROOST 34TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY 100 Elk Creek Darby Rd., Ferguson, NC. www.ridersroost.com, 336-9738405
MAY 25 SMOKIN HARLEY-DAVIDSON SPRING RALLY 3441 Myer Lee Dr., WinstonSalem, NC. 11am-6pm, live music, food trucks, beer, vendors, bike show. www. smokinharley.com, 336-722-3106
MAY 25 COX’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON OPEN HOUSE 2795 NC Hwy 134, Asheboro, NC. 9am-5pm, www.coxsharley-davidson.com, 336-629-2415
MAY 25 DOWN HOME HARLEY-DAVIDSON MEMORIAL DAY EVENT 2215 Hanford Rd., Burlington, NC. 11am-2pm, www.downhomeharley.com, 336-227-1261
MAY 25 ALL AMERICAN PICNIC HONORING MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND Thunder Road Harley-Davidson, 4870 Riverside Dr., Danville, VA. www.thunderroadhd.com, 434822-2453
MAY 26 ROLLING THUNDER XXXVI RIDE FOR FREEDOM American Legion Post 265, 146 Broadhurst Rd., Jacksonville, NC. Reg 8am, pre-ride ceremony 10am, KSU 12pm, donations accepted, police escort. Paul Levesque, 910-389-7319, www.rollingthundernc5.com
MAY 26 SMOKY MOUNTAIN THUNDER MEMORIAL RIDE XXIV Sevier County Courthouse, 125 Court Ave., Sevierville, TN. Pre-ride ceremony @10am, KSU 11am, police escort, music, 21 gun salute, placing of wreath, guest speaker. Ron Giddis, 865-6541851, 865-453-6532
MAY 27 5TH ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY RIDE TO REMEMBER 1129 E 3rd St., Charlotte, NC. Reg 7:30am, KSU 9am, free ride, donations accepted, police escort, free food. ncridetoremember@gmail.com
APR 6 BENEFIT RIDE FOR TRIAD HONOR FLIGHT Springers, 405 Rocky Knoll Rd., Greensboro, NC. KSU 12pm, $20/rider, $5/ passenger. Food, Live music. 336-763-0707
JUN 1 BUD’S BIKE FEST Bud’s Tavern, 823 Youngsville Blvd., S. Youngsville, NC. 12-4pm, vendors, raffle prizes, live music, food. All proceeds donated to Duke Children’s Hospital. Renae Hill, 209-914-1175
JUN 1 ANGIER BIKE FEST Depot St., Angier, NC. Benefits Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, www.angierbikefest.com
JUN 1 TATAS & TAILPIPES BIKES, BOOBS & BREW TOUR City Auto & Truck Center, 523 W. Andrews Ave., Henderson, NC. Reg 10am, KSU 12pm, $20/driver, $30/driver & rider. Proceeds go to Pretty In Pink Foundation.
JUN 1 RADD CHARITY MOTORCYCLE RIDE Boneyard H-D, 2300 Elaines Way, Winterville, NC. Reg 9:30am, KSU 11am, donation, food truck, free beer. www.raddinc.org
JUN 1 4TH ANNUAL MILITARY HONOR RIDE
VFW Post 5305, 2163 E NC 10, Conover, NC. Reg 9am, $15/1 card, $25/3 cards. Free food, music, 50/50, door prizes, shirts, best & worst hand cash prizes. 828-464-2580
JUN 1 WHEELS AGAINST HUNGER MOTORCYCLE FESTIVAL Pit Stop Sports Bar, 105 E. Main St., Sanford, NC. 12-6pm. Bike Show & awards, live music, burn out pit, vendors.
JUN 5 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
NIGHT The Cedar Stump, 110 S. Main St., Catawba, NC. www.tilleyhd.com, 704-8723883
JUN 6 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
NIGHT The Cedar Stump, 3442 E. Broad St., Statesville, NC. www.tilleyhd.com, 704-8723883
JUN 7 UPTOWN LEXINGTON BIKE NIGHT
Bull City Ciderworks, 599 S Railroad St., Lexington, NC. 5:30-9pm, music, food trucks, vendors. Jack Waters, jackw@bullcityciderworks.com, 336-425-5959
JUN 7-8 RIDERS’ ROOST SPRING FLING 100 Elk Creek Darby Rd., Ferguson, NC. www.ridersroost.com, 336-973-8405
JUN 7-9 RIDE CLAW OF THE DRAGON FOR A CAUSE Trax Tavern, 46 E. Main St., Thomasville, NC. 2 & 3 day options from $370-$560, auction. KSU 8-9am, Proceeds benefit recipients of Slate Aid Group. To reserve your spot, 704-609-8717 or 336-4790428
JUN 8 13TH ANNUAL RIDE TO BENEFIT GREENSBORO TEEN CHALLENGE Select Cycles, 430 N. Eugene St., Greensboro, NC. $25/rider, $5/passenger, police escort. www. gpteenchallenge.com, info@gpteenchallenge. com, 336-292-7795
JUN 8 ENFORCERS MC PTSD RIDE VFW, 618 Edgewood St., Kernersville, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 10am, $20/rider, $5/passenger, food. Proceeds go to Semper FI & America’s Fund. FMI, Dub, 336-749-5176
JUN 8 SOUTHERN WOLVES LE MC BIKE & CAR SHOW Commerce Square, 128 Commerce Square, Randleman, NC. Reg 9am, $10/entry, show 11am-3pm, cash prize, vendors, food. Proceeds benefit Hospice. FMI, secretary@southernwolvesmc.com
JUN 8 UNION COUNTY SPECIAL OLYMPICS POKER RUN Iron Horse Motorcycles, 1600 W. Roosevelt Blvd., Monroe, NC. Reg 9:30am, KSU 11am, $20/rider incl 1 hand, shirt, meal ticket, $5/add hand. Trophies & prizes, live music, food, auction. Benefits Union Co Special Olympics Athletes. union@ sonc.net, Leslie, 704-996-4130
JUN 8 BE THE ONE RUN American Legion Post 108, 614 W. Main St., Franklin, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 10:30am, $20/hand, $5/add hand. BBQ avail, best & worst hand, door prizes, 50/50. Benefits Veterans suicide – Be The One. Kelly Raulerson, 912-429-3521
JUN 8 FUNDRAISER RIDE FOR FIREFIGHTER JEREMY COMPTON Radford Fire Dept, 1500 Wadsworth St., Radford, VA. Reg 8am, KSU 10am, $20/person, 50/50, BBQ. Jeremy is battling cancer and all proceeds go to him. 540-808-7138
JUN 8-9 ALL HARLEY WORLD SHOOTOUT THUNDER AT THE ROCK Rockingham Dragway 2153 N. US Hwy 1, Rockingham, NC. $50/weekend pass, $25/day. Live music, vendors, bike games, mini bike racing & prizes, motorcycle drag racing. 336-479-2071
JUN 14 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE SHOW NIGHT New Sarum Salisbury Brewing Co., 109 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC. 6-8:30pm, no entry fee, cash & gift card prizes. www. tilleyhd.com, 704-872-3883
JUN 20 BLUE COLLAR CYCLE COMPANY
BIKE NIGHT 1017 Old W. Innes St., Salisbury, NC. 6-9pm, Live music, food & drink avail, best bike competition. 980-621-7399, www.bluecollarcycle.com
JUN 21-22 WORLD HONDA CHOPPER
MEET Riders’ Roost, 100 Elk Creek Darby Rd., Ferguson, NC. www.ridersroost.com, 336-973-8405
JUN 29 IRON ORDER MC LOCKED & LOADED POKER RUN New Dixie Mart, 2780 Hwy 17, Williamston, NC. Reg 11am, first bike out 1pm, $10/rider, $5/passenger. Best & worst hand cash prizes, raffles, food & drinks. Yetti, 252-301-8458
JUN 29 JEREMY LOMOGDA DEATHWISH FOREVER MEMROIAL EVENT Stony’s Dockside Bar & Grill, 8166 Shore Dr., Norfolk, VA. Meet at 11am, KSU 11:30am, ride to cemetery, 12:45pm, ride to event.
JUL 3 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
NIGHT The Cedar Stump, 110 S. Main St., Catawba, NC. www.tilleyhd.com, 704-8723883
JUL 4 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
NIGHT The Cedar Stump, 3442 E. Broad St., Statesville, NC. www.tilleyhd.com, 704-8723883
JUL 4-7 INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION Riders’ Roost, 100 Elk Creek Darby Rd., Ferguson, NC. www.ridersroost.com, 336-973-8405
JUL 5 UPTOWN LEXINGTON BIKE NIGHT
Bull City Ciderworks, 599 S Railroad St., Lexington, NC. 5:30-9pm, music, food trucks, vendors. Jack Waters, jackw@bullcityciderworks.com, 336-425-5959
JUL 12 TILLEY HARLEY-DAVIDSON BIKE
SHOW NIGHT New Sarum Salisbury Brewing Co., 109 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC. 6-8:30pm, no entry fee, cash & gift card prizes. www. tilleyhd.com, 704-872-3883
JUL 18 BLUE COLLAR CYCLE COMPANY
BIKE NIGHT 1017 Old W. Innes St., Salisbury, NC. 6-9pm, Live music, food & drink avail, best bike competition. 980-621-7399, www.bluecollarcycle.com
JUL 20 JIM’S KIDS Cox’s Harley-Davidson, 2795 NC Hwy 134, Asheboro, NC. 10am-4pm, www.coxsharley-davidson.com, 336-629-2415
JUL 20 17TH ANNUAL RIDE FOR ANGELS Denton Farmpark, 4259 Handy Rd, Denton, NC. Benefits Hospice of Davidson Co. kgleiser@hospiceofdavidson.org
JUL 20 3RD ANNUAL RIDE FOR PURPLE
HEART HOMES Creedmor City Tavern, 404 N. Main St., Creedmor, NC. Reg 10:30am, KSU 12:15pm, $20/entry, $5/passenger. Hosted by Iron Order MC
JUL 20 VIRGINIA ALL FEMALE RIDE Bayside Harley-Davidson, 2211 Frederick Blvd., Portsmouth, VA. 9am-5pm, live music, demos, vendors, food trucks, raffles. www.baysidehd. com, Tracy Skinner, 757-615-8736, Rhondee Caldwell, 757-942-5598.
JUL 27 2ND ANNUAL VETERAN SUICIDE PREVENTION & AWARENESS RIDE New River Harley-Davidson, 2394 Wilmington Hwy, Jacksonville, NC. Reg 10am, KSU 11am, $20/ bike, $10/passenger, police escort, lunch, raffles, live music. Benefits 22 Until None. Sean McRae, 571-271-1083, Roy Johnson, 575-415-1439, marineriderslowercapefear@ gmail.com
JUL 27 3RD ANNUAL VETERAN SUICIDE AWARENESS “COMBAT THE STRESS” POKER RUN American Legion Post 532, 1571 Demorest Rd., Columbus, SC. Reg 10am, $22/rider incl food, door prize ticket. Last out 12pm, rain or shine, food, best & worst hand, door prizes, raffle, 50/50, auction. Proceeds go to Veteran Suicide Awareness Programs. Redeye, 614-935-2988.
Billy Lane’s Sons Of Speed Vintage Racing Roars Into New Smyrna
By LincoLn infieLdaturday march 2nd the new Smyrna Speedway was rumbling with the sound of vintage outlaw motorcycle racing. Billy Lane’s Sons Of Speed Vintage Motorcycle Racing was in town to kick off the events of the nearby Daytona Beach Bike Week. It takes someone special to climb onto a vintage motorcycle, some of them near 100 years old, most of them without brakes, and run full throttle into the banked turns of a speedway track. The pits were buzzing with racers, pit crew and all kinds of motorcycle community royalty. Access to the pits and VIP passes were available and recommended. Just one pass through the pits would put you in contact with the likes of Micheal Lichter, Barbie The Welder, Chris and Heather Callen, Buzz Kanter, Matt Walksler, Jim Domes, Detroit Randy, a score of really talented photographers and a ton of cool bikes. All this coupled with the smell of old engines, grease and high octane fuel made for a set up that was kinda like heaven.
The crowd was still rolling in when the racers took to the track for some parade laps. The riders took to their bikes and whether they were kickstart or pushed off, they fired em up and headed out towards the track. This is the kind of moment that makes your hair stand on end. The sound of the straight pipes on these bikes, the crowd were on their
feet and everyone on pit row was leaned up on the wall watching the racers take their last friendly laps before getting down to some outlaw vintage racing. The field of race bikes are split up into classes keeping the competition stiff. Most of the race bikes were F-Heads and Flathead engines although there is a class for the vintage single cylinder bikes who come out to race too. There are two 45” classes the Hot 45 and the Stock 45. These bikes were 1929-1955 45cu in vintage v-twins with either stock or modified engines. Then there were the Early 61 and Hot 61 classes consisting of 1910-1929 direct drive, no gearbox or clutch, Board Track racers with either stock or modified engines. The 30.50 single cylinder / Peashooter class run together and are also direct drive bikes. The 30.50 Single Cylinder are 500cc board tracers from 1910-1929, and the Peashooters at 19161936 single cylinder speedway and flat track racers. The parade laps had been run, the National Anthem played and the stands were nearing capacity. It was time to race. The racers staged briefly at the end of pit row before
hitting the track. The flag man stood halfway up the track at the start finish line and gave the green flag a professional wave as the pack of bikes went flying by as the came by him accelerating from the pace speed to full throttle! Let me tell you, they were giving it hell going down the straightaway the paved half mile track and going high into the 23 degree banking of turns one and two and on around the track. These races were all intense with battles for the top 3 places going down to the wire in most of them. Jay Wright riding the MC Parts Shack #37w is the local SC Law Tigers rep and took first place in the two heat races and nearly brought home the checkered flag in the finals, but got too high in a corner and scrubbed the wall with his foot peg in a neck to neck race. He still managed to hang on for 2nd place in the Stock 45 class. Like I said, it was intense all day.
Fan favorite and now 12 time winner #13 eBay Jake was running in two classes the Hot 45 class on a bike he pilots for Billy Lane and the Hot 61 for Competition Distribution. The crowd loves Jake, not only for his competitive nature, but his track hijinks. Jake comes past the finish line standing on the foot pegs, with his arms stretched out or riding saddle throughout the parade and pace laps. All though he’s won a number of championships in the Hot 61 class, the first time he sat on the 1919 Harley JD for Competition Distribution was for the 1st heat race! He brought home the win in that class to make his 12th class victory. Jake also brought home the checkered flag in the Hot 45 class on Billy Lane’s #13 bike. His Thirteenth win. But Jake had to work for this one. He fell behind and was in second place by three bike lengths going into the last lap. Somehow he managed to make up that deficit in less than a half mile and took home the W. Jake later said this about the race, “It felt great for me as #13 to get my 13th championship. To do it racing for Billy Lane, in front of my dad and brother and a fairly packed stadium is surreal. The race was crazy, and Nick Hunter and the CycleMo’s 45 were flying, and that is as exciting as it gets. Going into the final lap I knew I had to ride faster and the only way to do that was to keep it wide open going into turn 3 and dive underneath of him as we excited turn 4. The forces pulling me past Nick then in front of him then all the way to the wall. I was looking over and watching his bike catching me, hearing the crowd screaming and seeing them on their feet, and then holding on to win by just a couple feet. It felt awesome and to do it at Daytona Bike Week made it that much more epic for me”. He went on to say, ‘I’ve been having a blast getting to race these historic bikes, that are 85-105 years old. Most people that haven’t attended a sons of speed race haven’t even got to hear a 100 year old Harley run and I get to ride them as hard and as fast as I possibly can.” He’s having a good time being good at this and I don’t blame him. These old motorcycles were kicking ass around the speedway and it looked like fun. After he won the Hot 45 race, Jake came back by the finish line to get the checkerd flag from the flag man and Sons Of
Speed Grand Marshall Brittney Olsen, a six time board track class winner, jumped on the back fender of his bike and rode side saddle waving the checkered flag for a victory lap. It was a spectacular sight and finished off the day in style.
The official winners for the day went like this:
30.50 Singles/Peashooter - Jason Brooks
Legends Class - Dan Tore
Hot 61 - eBay Jake
Stock 45 - Byron Bartley
Hot 45 - eBay Jake
Billy Lane’s Sons of Speed Vintage Motorcycle Racing It was 100% one of the highlights of the weekend. Hanging out in the pits, watching some great racing on some sweet vintage motorcycles in the Florida spring weather. It doesn’t get any better than that. Billy Lane commented, “Sons of Speed is real serious racing on a serious track. It’s a bike show in motion with historic bikes racing around the track with no brakes. We had a great event and can’t wait to get to TN in May”. The next Sons Of Speed event is at the Tennessee National Raceway in Hohenwald, TN on Saturday, May 25th. You should make a point to being there, it’s totally worth it. Tickets and SOS merch available at billylane.net .
Steve’s Leather Celebrates 30 Years Slinging Hides
By LincoLn infieLdteve iSley Started Selling leather riding gear at flea markets, with only enough leather to fill the back of a pick up truck, before moving to a brick and mortar store front on Corporation Pkwy in Burlington, NC. Thirty years have past and Steve is still slinging hides out of the same store front. Quality leather is the key and people come from all over to get their leather from Steve’s. Naturally you need a little help from your friends to make it three decades in business. Steve stays on the road setting up as a leather vendor at events across the country and while he is on the road, Tania keeps the store in running order. In fact, Tania has been running the store front for Steve for 13 years. If you want it, you can get it at Steve’s Leather, both Steve and Tania have their own supply so whether you catch Steve at a rally or Tania in the store, the inventory is full!
On Saturday February 24 Steve’s leather was celebrating their business milestone with a little shindig at their Burlington location. There was a tent set up in the front parking lot with deep discounts on leather jackets, vests, chaps and other riding apparel. Tio was slinging hot dogs with all the fixings right by the front door and there was some good old classic rock playing on the speakers. Inside the store was that rich leather smell and leather as far as they eye could see. The rectangle shape store just keeps going and going and the selection is unbelievable. Steve carries only the best quality leather so you can bet on getting a nice piece that will last you a long time. They also have a great selection of patches, stickers, helmets, knives and other accessories. Even though it was an overcast day, there was a steady crowd of folks riding in to help celebrate and catch a deal on some good leather. In the afternoon a big sheet cake was cut and we stood around having a bite and enjoying the shop atmosphere.
Steve’s Leather is a good old school leather shop. If you need to upgrade your leather or add some good sturdy riding gear, Steve’s Leather is the place to go. You can stop by the store front and Tania will hook you up or you can run into Steve while he’s on the road, either way, you are going to be happy with what ya get!
Down Home
Harley-Davidson
Custom Built Softail
By: LincoLn infieLdown home harley-davidSon in burlington, nc has a hell of a inventory of new and used Harley-Davidson motorcycles, Parts and Accessories, Motorclothes and is the home of the Warranty Protection For Life program. Pretty good start eh? Well they are also putting out some pretty cool Brand New custom motorcycles. Not factory customs, not CVO models but HarleyDavidson Motorcycles that are fresh from the factory and then customized in house at Down Home Harley-Davidson. It doesn’t hurt to have techs like W.F Law who is not only certified HD mechanic, but a chopper jockey that landed at Down Home after years of living the lifestyle. Down Home had a brand new 2023 Softail Standard that wasn’t standing out from the crowd in the dealership showroom. So why not get some custom paint slapped on there and wipe off some of
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that factory look? So it got the works, a vivid green with a ton of metal flake topped off with some flat black accents and a outline of the classic Harley-Davidson Bar & Shield logo on the tank. Ok, now we are getting somewhere. W.F. liked the progress but wanted to lean into this one and suggested some additional upgrades. “It just wasn’t complete, it was just custom paint on a bone stock bike.” W.F. pointed out. So he suggested that they add a Moto Iron Springer Front End Kit from TC Bros that fits the new M8 Softails. They went with
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the black powdercoated finish that matches the frame but highlights the chrome springs. But didn’t stop there either. They kept the 19 inch front wheel size to keep the profile the same but ditched the stock wheels in favor of some more classic looking lace wheels. “We still have the ability to run a 21” front wheel , if that’s what you are into. We just decided to stick with the 19” to keep the stock ergonomics”, W.F. went on. He’s got a good point, it sure would look good with a 21” front wheel, but that will be up to the buyer!
They left the internals alone, I mean, the 2023 Softail Standard only weighs 655lbs and is running a Milwaukee-Eight 107cu-in engine, pushing 87HP and a 110ft-lbs of torque right out of the box. That’ll get you stop light to stop light pretty quick. They did, however, change out the air cleaner to a S&S Teardrop and added some upswept cocktail shaker slipons to the factory exhaust headers building on a classic look. The upswept cocktail shakers fit right to the header pipes, but mounting them to the bike took a little custom engineering. Then they finished it off with a Screamin’ Eagle tune to accommodate the intake and exhaust and make it ready for the road.
There ya have it folks, a brand new, custom Harley-Davidson from Down Home Harley-Davidson. They wiped a little of the factory off of this Softail and it’s ready to be taken home! Even if this bike isn’t your cup o tea, take your ideas to W.F Law and the other techs at Down Home Harley-Davidson and they will help build you your dream bike! As bonus, this bike, like all the others at Down Home Harley-Davidson carries with it Warranty Protection For Life! Ya can’t beat that!
From The Bitch Pad Nine Months In Maryland
HoneyBun usually researches his bike rides, and I generally have no idea where we’ll end up. He likes to “make good time”, while I’m “what’s the rush” and “my arse hurts”.
Kathy Lynn ParneLLoneybun’S job took uS to hagerStown. at that time, we were getting around on a 2009 H-D CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide (Stardust Silver/Twilight Blue); it was a beauty!
I didn’t know what to expect in this new neck of the woods, so we began exploring. We started with short trips, and ended up seeing every inch of the entire state, and then some. Maryland has it all! I had no idea that Washington DC was just down the road (yes, we rode in Rolling Thunder, and were left speechless). HoneyBun has a compass in his brain and we got to scoot all the backroads without getting lost. It is possible to cross three state lines all in one afternoon: Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. One of our favorite rides was through the Catoctin Mountain Park, with an old covered bridge and lots of winding roads, exiting onto beautiful country lanes. We took off to Baltimore to take in the Fell’s Point Privateer Festival (held along the waterfront with historic ships, live music, crab cakes, and folks wandering around donning pirate gear); of course, we had to check out The Horse You Came In On Saloon, boasting Edgar Allan Poe’s last stop before his untimely death. The Horse is the oldest continually running saloon in America, established in 1775. Another outing took us through sprawling country estates (horsey people), down the highway at the junction of 340 and 50, there was quite the collection of motorcycles at a pub called the Lone Oak Tavern, to which we just had to check out. It’s a “must stop”.
The Skyline Drive in Virginia is another great ride; we have
been up and down it several times. One morning, just after sunrise, we hopped on the bike and hit the road. It’s crazy, but there were more squirrels on the road than I have ever seen at any one given time, ever! We slowed down to a crawl cuz it was like an obstacle course with crazy critters ziggin’ and zaggin’, and they wouldn’t sit still for a decent picture from the bitch pad.
There is so much history in these parts, the Civil War specifically. Maryland has the most landmarks in all of the US. The Mason-Dixon Line separated the Southern Slave States and the Northern Free states. The Battle of Antietam near Sharpsburg was the bloodiest. The area is a National Park with
dozens of silent monuments and hundreds of gravestones. Quiet 2-lane blacktops meander through the rolling hills, perfect for a bike ride. Harpers Ferry WV is a picturesque little town, where the Shenandoah meets the Potomac; during the Civil War, it was a Union army camp and headquarters. It’s a great spot to get off the bike, walk around a bit (there’s a museum and a fort) and stop for a bite. The Appalachian Trail passes through this historic location. The countryside has countless
old stone fences, which I have taken plenty a picture. Luv a good fence, be it stone, split-rail, picket and contemporary, I like ‘em all (and more pictures). My other photo passions are mailboxes, a good woodpile and bales of hay, who knew?
We’ll never forget East Coast Sturgis (Little Orleans) cuz HoneyBun has a permanent reminder on his right calf from a hot pipe when we unexpectantly found ourselves on a dirt road. There’s a badass pub called Bill’s Place just up the way from the primitive campground on Apple Mountain. The entire experience is very “old school”. Worth putting on your Bucket List. Another time, we took a spin out to the coast, and as luck would have it, we happened upon a vintage car and truck show at Ocean City (including hot rods and customs). We booked a room and took in all the sites and sounds. Wow! My man’s favorite is a 1969 Dodge Coronet Superbee and mine is an Olds 442, any year. Enthusiasts gather May and October to drive up and down the drag along the ocean to show off their classics. Another worthy Bucket List item.
More great riding destinations: Frederick VA, Rocky Gap State Park (and lunch at The Mountain House Bar & Grill), any winding road in Pennsylvania with a stop at Gettysburg National Military Park Museum, Annapolis, Washington DC, Alexandria VA, Mt. Vernon VA (not a mountain, but the beloved home of George Washington). There was a corner store not far from our temporary home that claimed to have “beer so cold it’ll make your teeth hurt”. I forgot the name of the place, so I gave it a Google; apparently, lots of locations make that claim. Well, gotta check ‘em all, right?
Biker Heaven Riders’ Roost Motorcycle Resort
here’S a little Slice of biker heaven in the north Carolina mountains near Wilkesboro. For 35 years folks have been enjoying Riders’ Roost Motorcycle Resort & Campground. It would take me all day to tell y’all about how cool that place is. I’ve been lovin’ The Roost for 28 years. This summer I’ll tell about the four brothers who built Riders’ Roost, B.C., Roy, Red and Richard and the history of the place. But it’s riding time and y’all need to be making plans for your weekends at The Roost. David and Pam Lucas have owned the place for 15 years and are ready
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A weekend in the mountains is good for your soul. You can stay close to some awesome riding roads. Yeah, there are famous roads with names and T-shirts. Those are now crowded with cars and tourist vans. From The Roost you can ride some awesome roads and not deal with tourist traffic. Curves and views abound. The store at the end of the road makes the best pizza in the mountains. Ride to Eat.
Spend all weekend in the creek if you want. Elk Creek is just about perfect, large shallow spot for sitting, slow current for floating, a cool swimming hole and OMG the natural whirlpools in the waterfall will massage you to numbness. Some days we catch a bunch of fish for supper. You can lay in the hammock and listen to the creek as you nap. At night the sound of moving water soothes you to sleep. Wake to the birds chirping since it takes a while for the sun to get down in the valley.
Riders’ Roost is the ideal place for one person to small and large groups. The guy who wants a Biker Friendly place to stay can throw down their tent for a few days. Groups wanting the coolest place for a weekend party have plenty of room to stay and play. There is a nice outdoor kitchen with stove, grills and griddle.
This is a motorcycle campground. David will tell you, “This ain’t no KOA.” Do not plan to bring an RV or big trucks and trailers. There is room for some support vehicles, out of the camping area. Ride your motorcycles.
Expect to make friends at Riders’ Roost. Come sit around our fire and tell us your stories of riding out West last month. Friday and Saturday nights the party is in the game room and on the deck. Sing along with us. A few times this summer David will have bands to rock The Roost.
You have lots of choices for staying. All rates are per night. Tent Camping is $15 per person or $25 couple. The Bunkhouse is $25 each twin size bed. Standard Cabins with a full size bed are $45. Deluxe Cabins; full bed, porch, parking; are $55. Cabin #4; heat/AC, internet; is $65. The Shaggin Wagon RV is $65. Cabin #18; heat/AC, large, covered porch;
Story and Photo By aLan docKery$75. The Private Suites have two rooms, heat/AC, kitchen, fireplace, 1.5 baths for $200. The Penthouse has everything at $150. Call Pam for details and to make reservations: 336973-8405. There are only so many weekends in a summer and y’all need to spend a few of them at Riders’ Roost. Call before they are all booked up.
“We at Rider’s Roost are looking forward to starting the 35th season and seeing our returning guests as well as welcoming first time visitors. Since 1990, the Roost has slowly
been evolving and this year will be no different. We have some exciting new projects in the works that we will be embarking on to continue to make your stay here enjoyable. With beautiful, scenic, winding, country roads in all directions, your ride will surely be a memorable one,” Said David and Pam.
I see lots of y’all sharing memes about things like playing in the creek or sitting around the campfire. Well, us Roosters still do that. You can join us. Do you want to take the short, medium or long ride today?
A Great Day For A Great Cause
By: Brenda reeceeSpite the wet and brisk weather,
Saturday, February 24th turned out to be a great day for a Chili Cook-off. Those who attended Tilley Harley-Davidson’s Annual Chili Cook-off had a chance to try some delicious culinary creations, while mingling and shopping.
A $5 donation allowed attendees to make their way down the line and sample each of the entries, then cast their vote for their favorite chili in the People’s Choice award. There was also a Best Chili award. In all, there were twelve contestants that entered the competition, including last year’s winner, Dave Carmen. After receiving our tickets, we made our way down the multiple tables lined up. The cooks who entered the competition appeared proud of their concoctions and ready to impress all who tasted it. I noticed pots of all shapes and sizes ready for us to try. There were also plenty of fix-in’s, like sour cream, cheese, onions, hot peppers, crackers, corn chips, and, of course, corn bread.
the cooks efforts to help raise funds for children in need.
Competition appeared fierce and after a lot of tasting and careful consideration, the judges decided that the winner of the Best Chili award should go to Ricky Rhyne, representing the Statesville, NC Shriners. Once the votes were tallied, it was determined that the winner of the People’s Choice award was Jimmy McDaniel, otherwise known as “Local Badass Chili & Cornbread Master”.
As I tasted each bowl I was impressed with the various flavor profiles and how different each bowl tasted. Some with beans, some not. Some with ground meats, some chunks. A few that were quite spicy and a few that were relatively mild. While I had a favorite chili and cast my votes accordingly, I appreciated all of them and each of
It turned out to be a fun time for a great cause. When it was all said and done, $797 were raised to benefit the Statesville Shrine Club and the Shriner’s Children Hospital. It was a great way to support a worthy cause while enjoying an opportunity for some fun, food and fellowship.
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By: chiHarley-Davidson & Freedom Biker Church’s 13th Annual Chili Cook-Off, Saturday, February 24, 2024. This thrilling event, sponsored by Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson and Freedom Biker Church, promised a day filled with fiery flavors, friendly competition, and roaring motorcycles.
Prizes and trophies were up for grabs and the competition was fierce as teams from all around gathered to showcase their culinary prowess. Each team proudly displays their name and number, their tents decked out in creative themes that reflect their passion for chili and motorcycles. As the tents line the front lawn of the dealership, the stage is set for a chili extravaganza like no other.
Judges, armed with spoons and eager taste buds, meander through the rows of tents, sampling each chili with anticipation. There were so many mouthwatering options to try, every spoonful offered a new adventure in flavor. Meanwhile, attendees cast their votes for their favorite chili, adding to the excitement of the event.
After much deliberation and tasting, the winners were announced. Taking the coveted first-place title is the HOG Chapter, with their signature chili that revved up taste buds and stole the show. Coming in at a close second is Ben Hutchins, followed by the Yey Haw Clutch Cookers in third place. Hottest Chili was awarded to Killer Mans Sons MC; while the Smoothest Chili award went to Three Chicks. And let’s not forget the Trailblazers, who not only impressed with their chili but also took home the Best in Show Booth Display award, proving that they not only know how to cook but also how to create an unforgettable chili experience.
With bellies full of chili and hearts brimming with excitement, participants and attendees alike leave the event already
looking forward to next year’s cook-off. So mark your calendars and prepare your taste buds for an epic chili adventure at the Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson & Freedom Biker Church’s Annual Chili Cook-Off.
he ultimate chili Showdown waS at the fort braggSouthern Riders Motorcycle Club, Robeson County Benefit
Photo By: chiouthern riderS motorcycle club, baSed in robeson County, demonstrated their commitment to community support on February 17, 2024, through a plate sale organized for a local family in need. Although the club chose not to disclose the family’s identity, their actions spoke volumes about their dedication to helping others.
The event featured a mouthwatering spread of barbecue and fixings, drawing in support from across the community. However, the significance of the gathering extended far beyond the culinary delights. It showcased the power of solidarity and compassion in times of adversity.
While financial assistance was undoubtedly crucial for the family facing medical challenges, the emotional support and sense of belonging offered by the Southern Riders Motorcycle Club were equally invaluable. In a world often marked by isolation and hardship, their demonstration of care served as a beacon of hope.
The actions of the club underscored the principle that true generosity transcends monetary transactions. By extending a helping hand and standing in solidarity with their neighbors,
they reinforced the bonds that unite their community.
Southern Riders Motorcycle Club exemplifies the spirit of altruism and service, embodying the notion that ordinary individuals can effect extraordinary change. Their willingness to go the extra mile reflects a profound commitment to making Robeson County a better place for all its residents.
In a society often quick to judge, the Southern Riders Motorcycle Club reminds us of the transformative power of compassion and collective action. Their selfless deeds serve as a reminder that, regardless of opinions or preconceived notions, bikers are indeed amazing individuals who are always ready to step up for the betterment of those around them.
You can’t beat good company and good food! So, the next time you see some bikers selling plates, stop by and show your support; they are very likely doing something good for someone else. Rev up and show your respects to a great group of bikers making a difference in our local community; Southern Riders Motorcycle Club,
God Is Working Around Us All The Time
e were able to attend the bill glaSS behind The Wall prison ministry event in Orlando on February 24th and extend our visit to Florida to include the opening weekend of Daytona. I was asked by an inmate after the conclusion of the program if I would talk with him and I was happy to do so.
Turns out he has been incarcerated for over 40 years and while he was praying and reading his bible each day he did not feel connected. He was troubled that he felt like God had forsaken him and was not hearing him and he felt separated. I asked what was the nature of his prayers and he said he prayed for his children and grandchildren every day.
I asked how his children and grandchildren were doing. His body posture changed from slumped shoulders to head held high as he told me with some pride they were all doing really well. Now I smiled at him about the same time I saw the light came on in his mind. God had heard and answered and continued to answer his prayers.
In a bit more discussion as our short window of time allowed it became apparent that he was expecting something along the line of Moses and the burning bush. Like many of us we think God will reveal himself to us in some grand manner like this.
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boro this year. It is an awesome event. Before lunch a gentlemen originally from Washington state stopped at our booth. After a brief conversation he come to the decision he was in need of God’s salvation through Jesus Christ. In booth 525 at the Greensboro Coliseum this gentleman accepted Jesus as his Lord & Savior.
I can tell you with 100% certainty his plan did not include meeting Jesus at the show. His goals were more earthly in enjoying being at a bike show while fellowshipping with other bikers and enjoying the wonderful bikes and vendors at the show.
Jerry Clower used to tell a story of an elderly husband and wife in the famous Ledbetter family. While riding down a country road, on the bench seat in their pickup truck the wife mentioned they used to sit much closer together on their rides. The husband reflected for a brief moment and then said, “ I ain’t moved.”
The Lord is working around us every day in every aspect of our lives. He desires to be close to us and is always in the same place. How close we are to the Lord and how well we see his work around us is 100% dependent on us. We normally do not see what we are not looking for. When we decide to seek Jesus, we will find him and enjoy what only he can provide.
“Seek and you will find.”
Matthew 7:7-8 “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.
If you need more information about knowing Jesus, please reach out us or any Christian MM in your area. Nothing brings more joy to Christians than helping others along their journey.
Blessings, Floyd
ShoreFire Design Premium Saddlebag
Lid Covers
By: LincoLn infieLdthat StartS the moment you take it home. In the course of making your motorcycle fit your style, if you can combine protecting it from the elements with customization you are working smarter. ShoreFire Design is the leader in premium Saddlebag Lid Covers for Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycles and their products do just that. The company born near the Jersey Shore in 2011, relocated to Raleigh, NC in 2017, moving out of the basement and into a commercial space and eventually stepping up to automated stitching.
Keeping quality in the forefront has always been ShoreFire Design’s owner Joe Guerriero’s goal and he traces his love of design and customization back to an interest in airbrush art and model cars and motorcycles. His parents did light upholstery that focused on window treatment, so when one of his riding buddies needed his seat redone, Joe already had a little know how and access to sewing machines, a big plus. “I had a friend who had a Honda CBR 600 and he had to two separate seats, front and rear, and the bike was yellow and the seats were yellow. But he wanted to make it black. We had the industrial machines around so he figured I’d be able to handle just doing a light recovery.” Joe said. Then Joe’s creative side kicked in and his buddy ended up with a black seat with yellow flames. The seat recovery was a success and inspired Joe to offer his services to other riders. “So, I bought a machine off eBay, a portable walking foot machine for $300 and got started with that. I tried different things, you know, using the wrong threads, the wrong settings, but I was having fun and I was learning.” Eventually he put an add out on craigslist and eBay to get re-upholstery jobs. He got a few jobs recovering
uStomizing your motorcycle iS a journeyseats that he completed as a side gig to his career in Corporate Finance. Necessity is the mother of all inventions, and it wasn’t long before he was contacted about making some saddle bag lid covers. “It all started with a Craigslist ad. This gentleman had some aftermarket saddle bags lids. They were wider, they were different dimensions from the Harley-Davidson ones. So he wanted some lid covers for those. At the time I wasn’t aware this was a thing.” Joe explained. But after some research he found out that other saddle bag lid covers existed, but they were pain to fit to saddlebags and boring with little options other than black and possibly some chrome studs. Joe continued to say, “It was just vinyl. There was no padding, no stitching, no colors, no protection from them and they didn’t fit that well.” Joe took the job with the idea of making a better saddle bag lid cover, by making it fit correctly and adding padding and fleece for protection. Although the first set of ShoreFire saddlebag lid covers was plain, Joe “loved to put flames on everything” and would work out dimensions for future customized patterns. “The function of the product always came first, we wanted it to perform top notch, we wanted it to have the right fit, we didn’t want any wrinkles, we wanted it to stay put, you know. We wanted to make the product a superior product at the beginning and then add the esthetics to it.” Joe explained. Joe’s ShoreFire Design Saddlebag Lid Covers now come in a variety of stitching patterns including Flame Thrower, Breakaway, Tuck ‘N Roll, Classic Pinstripe, Double Diamond and even a faux gator skin cover named
GatorBack. Each stitching pattern comes in a variety of colors so you can match it to your paint job or theme. The ShoreFire Design Saddlebag Lid Covers feature a smooth form fit and a ¼ inch padding to improve the visual aspect as well as protect the saddlebag lid. The inside of the saddlebag lid is fully fleece lined that seals in any course stitching or materials and protects your paint job. The ShoreFire Design saddle bag lid is held in place by the exclusive Velcro panel system that is thin, waterproof and close off any gaps completely leaving
no opportunity for wind, dust or dirt to get captured between the cover and your bike. The installation is simple as well with no tools needed. Just prep the area with the supplied alcohol prep pads, apply the supplied Velcro strips, slide the cover into place and seal it to the Velcro. The process just takes a couple minutes but improves the look and protection of your ride! The ShoreFire Design Saddlebag Lid Covers are custom fit to Harley-Davidson hard saddlebags from 1993-2023 and Indian Motorcycle hard bags for 2012 to present models. Each of their premium Saddlebag Lid Covers are individually handcrafted at their facility in Raleigh, North Carolina and production begins once you place your order. Although a lot of the stitching work and all the assembly of the products is still done by Joe, and his lead tech Jessica, by hand with walking foot sewing machines. Demand has dictated that some of the design stitching be performed by a CNC stitching machine that can put out four sets of patterned saddle bag lid tops in a matter of minutes.
Joe, being a rider himself, understands the need to customize your bike and the ShoreFire Design products offer a unique way to stand out in the crowd. Joe said, “You don’t want your bike getting lost in the parking lot. We get great feedback from our customers that you know people can’t stop coming up to us and asking us, ‘Where’d you get those, those things are so cool,’ you know. It’s always good to get that kind of feedback”.
Feedback also led Joe to get back to his upholstering roots with recovering seats. Joe primarily did seat recovering for the first two years of his career at ShoreFire Design before shelving the seat process to develop and grow the saddlebag lid covers. Once the saddlebag lid covers were going well, they started getting inquiries from their customers about recovering seats to match their saddlebag lids. The premium seat covers are not yet on the website but Joe is taking appointments by phone for seatwork for the Harley Davidson “Low” Seat #24688 for their touring line from 2008-up. These ShoreFire seats will have added padding over what stock seats offer, premium material construction, customization options and enhanced styling installed at a fraction of the cost of a whole new seat.
You can snag your own ShoreFire Designs premium saddlebag lid cover through their website, ShoreFiredesign.com, Amazon.com, eBay or you can call them directly at 1-844473-5437 and they can help you through the process. Don’t forget to mention that you saw them in The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine, there’s even a discount code in their ad! If you are interested in the seat re-upholstering give them a holler or you can catch them out on the road at rallies and events.
Aqua Fuego Rodney’s Softail Deluxe
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rodney found a 2008, 105th Anniversary Softail Deluxe to use as his platform for the “California gangster style look” he wanted. The bike was torn down to the frame and Rodney sent the tins off to Ray Spencer at Universal Customs. Rodney supplied Ray his theme idea of Aqua Fuego, fire and water and a photo of a sunset at the beach and told Ray to do his thing. Ray is a master at his art and put together fire orange and a deep blue with some heavy metal flake, added turned gold leaf and pin striping to create this stunning paint job. Seriously, the pictures do no justice to the depth of the paint and the accents that Ray worked into this creation. Rodney wanted the old school look and added 14inch ape hangers with a five inch riser and added a 6 degree rake to the front end to accommodate the 23” mammoth fat spoke wheel. Then he matched the front wheel with an 18” fat spoke rear wheel. Top them off with thin white wall tires and this project is coming together!
Mike Calhoun at Renegade Custom Cycles took care of the engine work for Rodney. They took the 96cu-in and made it into a 110cu-in adding a 577 cam in it and essentially jacking up the horsepower and torque. “It’ll get down and get nasty with ya”, Rodney said. Keeping with the Viclas theme, Rodney added 36in Sampson fishtail exhaust that reach out past the stretched rear fender.
Viclas style Bike. the only way to do that is to start with harley-daVidson softail.The seat on this Viclas is just as ornate as the rest of the bike. Rodney had the seat hand tooled by Davin Safrin in Indonesia. The beautiful brown leather is fully decorated and the details are just as powerful as the paint job. The seat is topped off with an skull tooled inside an arrowhead design. A nod to Rodneys business, Arrowhead Taxidermy.
But this bike isn’t just a show bike and Rodney puts down miles with it with the Foothills Riding Group that he is a part of. They hit up local bike nights and hit up the backroads and go up through the country. “Everytime I ride this thing, it draws a crowd. I’m very proud of this bike. It was a vision I had and Ray Spencer and Mike Calhoun, big thanks to them” Rodney says, and we believe him, it’s absolutely stunning. No doubt if you see Rodney and Aqua Fuego out and about you need to go check it out. The details of the paint and the seat are amazing and the whole bike is drenched in chrome, just the way we like em!
By LincoLn infieLdy time in Daytona was, again this year, cut short because of a four letter word, work. Yeah, work, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t rain too. It is Daytona, ya know. Even on short time Daytona was a blast this year. There is so much to do, so many people to see in so many different places. In fact, there was a ton to things I didn’t get to do, but that always makes for yet another return trip.
This weekend was gonna be a test for my chopper, freshly rebuilt after being torn down to the frame for new paint job.
Daytona Shakedown Run
The 1951 Harley-Davidson Panhead engine started up on a prime and one kick, it’s a hell of a feeling. It was nice enough out there to ride in just my denim jacket, no heavy leathers. I cruised inland on Hwy 44 from my rental house with the Florida air blowing through my hair, as I enjoyed the freedom of choice to ride without a helmet. My first stop when I got into town was The Cabbage Patch to meet up with my Law Tigers buddies Jerry, Chris and Aly. The bike traffic was heavy for the first weekend of the rally and the road became congested as I rolled up to the crossroads where 44 passes The Cackleberry Campground on the left and the Cabbage Patch on the right. Jerry and them were parked at the Cackleberry so I made some passes through there before I found them “right by the ATM machines immediately on the right after I got in the campground”. I hadn’t seen any of these folks since 2023 and it was good to walk around and hang out. The bands were rocking and the shot girls and bartenders were busy keeping everyone refreshed and entertained. The venders were jamming too.
Saturday was bound to be a great day. I hit up a local diner for one of the best breakfasts I had had in a while. A little diner in New Smyrna with an unassuming name “Wake Up Cafe” served up some amazing Argentine influenced American standard breakfast items. Tell ya the truth, the menu had some Spanish on it, I noticed an omelet with bacon and blue cheese crumbles so I ordered it with a cup of coffee. I could understand those ingredients. The Panhead fired up on one kick again and the fishtail pipes sang to the patrons on the patio enjoying breakfast in their loafers. I spent the majority of my day at the Sons of Speed Vintage Motorcycle races in New Smyrna, (check out that article at the front of the magazine), before I rode out to Destination Daytona to meet up with the
Law Tigers team again. Bout halfway up Hwy 1 to Daytona a got caught in a Florida down pour. I could see it coming and had no choice but to ride right into it. I was almost to my 80 mile gas tank limit and was actively looking for a gas station that came a block or two too late. I got some gas and an ice cold YooHoo while I drip dried. As the rain came down, more and more bikers pulled in under the cover of the gas station til the 30 or so bikes took up all the open space. Realizing that we were gonna be there for a little while, one dude bought a case of beer and started passing them out to the stranded riders and the party was on. Naturally someone turned their stereo on and I was thankful that it was Metallica that came blasting out, that could have gone horribly wrong. The rain eventually gave up and we all hit the road. The fun part about riding a bike with no front fender is that even when it’s done raining, you get rained on. I made the rest of the ride up the coast leaning slightly to the left to avoid the road water spray com-
Customer Appreciation Ride & Spring Bike Rally
SATURDAY APRIL 27TH, 2024 King Baby Jewelry Trunk Show 11-4pm PERSONAL APPEARANCE
REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN AT 9AM AT THUNDER ROAD HARLEY-DAVIDSON 4870 RIVERSIDE DR. DANVILLE, VA
Kickstands up at 10am to begin our 1 hour ride with Eden Jewelry at 234 East Meadow Road, Eden, NC as our final destination for the Customer Appreciation Spring Bike Rally 2024
Each customer/rider will receive 1 ticket for our door prizes 2 drink tickets and 1 food ticket per person to be redeemed at Eden Jewelry in Eden, North Carolina from 11am-4pm
Cameron Goble, the driver of our #18 Eden Jewelry car will be on hand to sign autographs between 11 AM and 4 PM
Motorcycle Parking & Public Restrooms will be provided by Linda’s PaintologyTequila bar and beverages provided by Eden Jewelry Stores Tacos provided by Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant
919-603-1675
ing off my front tire. Destination Daytona was a zoo. I got to the Law Tigers booth and watched a parade of exotic bikes and some “exotic” people wander by. We were right down from the High Seas Rally set up and some of the bike builders were hanging out. Jerry and I were checking out Xavier Muriel of Providence Cycle Workx contribution to the High Seas Build off with Xavier himself. Nice dude, even walked down and checked out my Panhead and chatted with us about life and motorcycles for near 30 minutes.
One kick got the Pan started again and Jerry and I rode off handlebar to handlebar to hit some spots and hang out. We ended up at The Broken Spoke to meet up with the Hamsters. It was Dave Perewitz birthday party and we were in good company with the likes of John Jessup, Chris & Heather Callen, Dave Perewitz, Mark Hendrix and a ton of other Hamsters talking shit and having a big time. If you don’t know any of those names, you should definitely look em up! As an added bonus, Dave Perewitz agreed to doing a Perewitz Paint Show at The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine Custom Bike Show 2025! Jerry and I split from the party ran into Panhead Bob and a local Carolina rider while we were kicking tires and talking motorcycles. When we split from there it was time to head back down A1A to New Smyrna, it was another beautiful night to ride and the fishtails rumbled all the way home. It was near an hour ride, I enjoyed every second.
Sunday was a free day for both Jerry and I and we met up at Sorry Charlies before heading to OB’s in Deland for an Antique Bike Show party. Jerry showed up late and wet. I got a good laugh at him since I had come in from a different direction and stayed dry. It was warm, but there was some weather in the area so we didn’t stick around long at Sorry Charlies. We rode out from under the clouds and the sun was on our backs, it was just what we needed. We blasted along handlebar to handlebar past the moss covered trees and palm trees that lined the road. By this time Jerry had dried out a bit and was about to have the last laugh. At one of the final stoplights before our destination there was a rain created puddle in the right turn lane and some asshat in a Hyundai blasted through it
and nailed me with a tsunami wave of road water! Jerry was rolling laughing, I was wet and cussing. Karma is a bitch! We rolled into OB’s and partied down for quite a while. There were some sweet old bikes, a killer blues band and plenty of cold drinks. When we’d had enough sitting around we rode back to Daytona to make an obligatory stop on Main St. Jerry had some Law Tigers stuff he had to do elsewhere but that made finding parking on Main St a little easier. I rolled the Panhead in between two sport bikes and classed up Main street for a bit. Again, this place was packed for the first weekend. The sidewalk and bars were jammed, but I managed to pop into every one of them and hang out for a few. There were different bands playing different genres up and down the street. I picked a nice spot outside Dirty Harry’s to lean against the light pole and watch the parade. A ton of baggers rolled up the street, every once in a while a chopper rumbled through and the people watching was entertaining. I was traveling back home the next day so I didn’t stay out too late. When I was ready to go, with a large crowd of people watching, the Panhead fired up on one kick again. It had run and started like a champ all weekend, big thanks to Jim Blair at Jim’s Motor Service for rebuilding this vintage machine.
There was a ton of stuff going on starting on Monday afternoon and going through the end of the next weekend. A dozen bike shows, chopper parties, racing, demos and a ton more. One such chopper party had a kickstart challenge that I would have been interested in being in. Oh well, there’s always next time. Daytona is a great rally with world class events and hazy memories to make. I’m counting the days til next year. In the meantime Jerry and I are hosting a Law Tigers / Full Throttle Magazine ride at the OBX rally on Friday April 26. We will take the same path as we did on the Armageddon Ride that I wrote about in the October 2023 issue. Catch us at Outer Banks HD around noon and ride with us.
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Mother’s Day. Two children ordered their mother to stay in bed one Mother’s Day morning. As she lay there looking forward to breakfast in bed, the smell of bacon floated up from the kitchen. But after a good long wait she finally went downstairs to investigate. She found them both sitting at the table eating bacon and eggs. “As a surprise for Mother’s Day,” one explained, “we decided to cook our own breakfast.”
During my check-up I asked the Doctor, “Do you think I’ll live a long and healthy life then?” He replied, “I doubt it somehow. Mercury is in Uranus right now.” I said, “I don’t go in for any of that astrology nonsense.” He replied, “Neither do I. My thermometer just broke.”
The wife and I took a long, leisurely ride out to the country and pulled over to fill up our bike’s gas tank and tires... She was surprised to see that the station had a fee to fill the tires and asked me, “Why in the world do they charge for AIR?!” I responded, “Inflation.”
My daughter want’s the new iPhone for her birthday. I told her she will get one as long as she has good grades, does her chores, and follows the house rules. Otherwise, she will get a cheaper phone. It’s my way or the Huawei.
A guy asks a lawyer about his fees. “I charge $50 for three questions”, the lawyer says. “That’s awfully steep, isn’t it?”, the guy asks. “Yes, I suppose so”, the lawyer replies. “Now what’s your final question?”
I was visiting the house of a distant cousin when I saw that he was playing chess with his cat. I said that it had to be
the most intelligent cat ever. My cousin replied, “Absolutely not! She has lost all her matches!”
After Sunday church, the priest would hand us each an orange and a big cookie. A little girl once lied and took two oranges, but the priest told her she mustn’t lie because God is watching. Then, the girl took two cookies and lied about it. When asked why she had done that, she said because she thought that God was only watching oranges.
Q: What did the duck say when he bought lipstick? A: “Put it on my bill.”
A climber fell off a cliff, and, as he tumbled down, he caught hold of a small branch. “Help! Is there anybody up there?” he shouted. A majestic voice boomed through the gorge: “I will help you, my son, but first you must have faith in me.” “Yes, yes, I trust you!”, cried the man. “Let go of the branch”, boomed the voice. There was a long pause, and the man shouted up again, “Is there anybody else up there?”
I was in a barbershop when a man and his young son walked in to get a haircut. The man asked the barber to give his son a haircut while he shopped for groceries nearby. The barber finished giving the haircut but there was no sign of the father. An hour passed; two hours passed. We finally asked the son where his father was. The boy shocked us by saying, “That man was not my father. He just told me that if I wanted to get a free haircut at the barbershop, I should come with him.”
A man takes his sick Chihuahua to the veterinarian. They’re immediately taken back to a room. Soon, a Labrador walks in, sniffs the Chihuahua for 10 minutes and leaves. Then a cat comes in, stares at the Chihuahua for 10 minutes and leaves. Finally, the doctor comes in, prescribes some medicine and hands the man a $250 bill. “This must be a mistake,” the man says. “I’ve been here only 20 minutes!” “No mistake,” the doctor says. “It’s $100 for the lab test, $100 for the cat scan and $50 for the medicine.”
Q: Is Google male or female? A: Female, because it doesn’t let you finish a sentence before making a suggestion.
It’s the World Series Final, and a man makes his way to his seat right on the front row. He sits down, noticing that the seat next to him is empty. He leans over and asks his neighbor if someone will be sitting there. “No”, says the neighbor. “The seat is empty.” “This is incredible”, said the man. “Who in their right mind would have a seat like this for the World Series Final and not use it?” The neighbor says, “Well actually the seat belongs to me. I was supposed to come with my wife, but she passed away. This is the first World Series Final we haven’t been to together since we got married.” “Oh, I’m so sorry to hear that. That’s terrible… But couldn’t you find someone else, a friend, relative or even a neighbor to take her seat?” The man shakes his head. “No”, he says. “They’re all at the funeral.”
A man stands in line at an ATM in Moscow. After an hour he loses his patience and yells, “Putin is to blame for this I’m going to the Kremlin, and I will get rid of him!” 30 minutes later he’s back in line at the ATM. “Why are you here again?”, asks another waiter. “The line in front of the Kremlin is twice as long as this one.”
A businessman went into the office and found an inexperienced handyman painting the walls. The handyman was wearing two heavy parkas on a hot summer day. Thinking this was a little strange, the businessman asked the handyman why he was wearing the parkas on such a hot day. The handyman showed him the instructions on the can of paint. They read: “For best results, put on two coats.”
My little brother came back from school all motivated because he said he would be following a new diet from that day. We didn’t really give it much thought until my brother really started eating his homework for dinner. When we stopped him and asked why he was doing that, he replied, “I was just trying to see how it tasted because my teacher said that the homework would be a piece of cake for me.”