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id you know that June 15th is Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Day? There are plenty of reasons to ride your bike to work. For one, it’s a great way to save gas and lower your carbon footprint, because most motorcycles get far better fuel economy than most cars. We consistently get 40 mpg or better out of our Harley, more if Scott is by himself instead of riding two-up with me. Motorcycles also use less pavement space, and less parking space than cars. They cost less to buy and insure than a car. Oh yeah, it’s fun, too! So we heard some good news on the COVID-19 shutdown this week. As Tennessee continues to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the governor’s office announced Tennessee will lift capacity restrictions on restaurants and retail to instead focus on social distancing best practices effective May 22. The announcement from the Tennessee’s Economic Recovery Group on Friday, May 15 is for 89 of the state’s 95 counties and the next phase of reopening will go into effect on May 22. According to the release, the capacity restrictions and guidelines will be issued to facilitate the safe reopening of larger, noncontact attractions on or after May 22. Large attraction guidance applies to businesses that are able to “practice social distancing with strong measures to protect employees and customers.” This includes race tracks, amusement parks, water parks, theaters, dinner theaters, auditoriums, and large museums. Updates to restaurant guidance will include a lift on capacity restrictions which will allow for increased service as long as social distancing guidelines are followed, including keeping tables six feet apart. We hope that by slowly lifting restrictions we will be able to enjoy some events this summer and fall that we have missed so much the last couple of months. Some big rallies that are happening around the country that you may attend that are moving forward are, Biketoberfest Daytona, June Bug Boogie, Kentucky Bike Rally, Myrtle Beach Bike Week, Panama City Beach Rally, Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, and Trail of Tears Motorcycle Ride. This is a good sign that things may be slowly returning to some normalcy. Have you joined our Mailing List to receive our monthly email Newsletter? If not, head on over to our website at www. ThunderRoadsTennessee.com and get signed up so you don’t miss out on any events happening around our state. You can also go to our website and check out the event calendar and weather forecast to plan your activities. Wishing all the biker dads out there a Happy Father’s Day… we hope your day is as special as you are and you get to take a minute for yourself, relax and go for a long ride! Ride Hard Live Free, Denise & Scott

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CHAPLAIN’S CORNER Pastor Ron Baptiste Founder of Covenant Confirmers Ministries Inc. www.covenantconfirmers.org Covenant Confirmers Ministries; a “Certified Recovery Congregation” Founder of TN. Biker Medical Clinic Inc. www.Tennesseebikermedicalclinic.org Messages Available on Podbean https://covenantconfirmers.podbean.com Live You Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/ covenantconfirmers1/live

CONFIDENCE IN GOD Heb.10:35-36 “Cast not away therefore your confidence, which has great recompense of reward.” Where is your confidence, is it in your abilities, in the government’s abilities, or in the medical field’s abilities, or is it in God’s ability? I am amazed at how we look to the medical experts, the economy experts, the political experts, and look at the mess we are in. When our God has a proven track record of handling all these issues. Will we wait until all is lost and we have no choice but to turn back to God? When the country is more concerned about the spirit of Mammon than we are the Spirit of God, when we are more concerned about the liquor stores, gymnasiums, restaurants, and the movie houses than we are God’s House, we are in big trouble. God has made us a promise; if we won’t lose our confidence, there will be a “great recompense of reward.” Vs.36 “…after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise.” Prov.3:5 Trust in the Lord (be confident in the Lord) 1. With ALL your heart (not part of it) 2. And lean not unto your own understanding don’t depend on your five senses. If the Satan can attack your peace, he’ll get you to bow down to your circumstances. PS. 125: 1 “They that trust (have confidence) in the Lord shall be as mount Zion, which cannot be moved.” Emotionalism will let you down in hard times, legalism will beat you up, but if you have a Relationship with God, your foundation is solid. Rom. 8:37-38 “…we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us.” Vs.38 “For I am persuaded (I am confident). Paul had so much confidence in God’s word; Acts. 20: 24 “But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus.” We must hold on to the promises of God. Phil. 1:28 “And in nothing terrified by your adversaries.” Don’t allow the enemy to frighten you. When this is all over, I believe that we will receive a “great recompense of reward, JUNE 2020

if we won’t lose our confidence,” and stay focused on the promises of God! Isa.60: 2 “For the darkness shall cover the earth. And gross darkness the people: but the Lord shall arise upon thee, and His glory shall be seen upon thee.” We must choose to move towards “His glory” or be pulled into this “gross darkness” (depression). 2 Chron. 7:14 “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” Until next time, keep your face in the wind and your kickstand up. To be found faithful, Pastor Ron

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ld Stone Fort State Archaeological Park is located at 732 Stone Fort Drive in Manchester TN just off of HWY 41. It is a 488 acre park and it is an archaeological site, but the only thing it isn’t, is a fort. The early European settlers in the mid 1700’s didn’t understand how it was used. They named it a fort, when in actuality, it was a Native American ceremonial grounds built between 80 and 550 AD. What was misinterpreted as a fort wall was actually a mound-like structure enclosing a 50 acre ceremonial ground. It is estimated that this area was used by the Native Americans for 500 years. To this day the ceremonial grounds are nearly clear of trees, as it was hundreds of years ago due to the Ph of the soil. When we are all looking for peaceful nature areas during this trying time, this park is quiet and not crowded. With events cancelled or rescheduled and rides called off, we are all looking for places to go. This is worth a try. Make a first stop at the small museum and get an idea of what it’s all about. It also contains a diagram of the wall’s construction and a mockup of a typical home. Then you can walk the 1.4 mile trail around the wall. Along the way you will walk beside the Duck River which forms a moat around the site. There are the ruins of an 1852 paper mill and of an 1862 Confederate powder mill which was destroyed by Union forces a year later. Several small waterfalls along the trail attract waders. Also, there are several nice benches for enjoying the peace and quiet of nature. As of this writing, the campgrounds and picnic areas were closed. However, as the parking area at the museum is small, there is more parking nearby in the picnic area. They have banned parking on any of the roadsides. It still makes a nice ride and an enjoyable place to get out of the house. Many other parks are getting crowded, while this is large enough to enjoy plenty of space away from it all. Ride Safe and Have Fun!! Cooper

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WHAT IS THE BEST HANDGUN TO CONCEALED CARRY WHILE RIDING?

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here is a question we get asked from time to time usually by newer permit holders, so we thought we’d answer it here. What is the best handgun to concealed carry while riding? The answer is we don’t know. I know what I carry, and it’s the best one for me, but the only one that can answer that question is you. The first step in choosing a firearm should be deciding what your realistic budget is, keep in mind you usually get what you pay for. Most shops have layaway or you can save up but I don’t think personal protection is a good place to pinch pennies. Inexpensive guns tend to suffer from reliability problems, and have fewer accessories like holsters, sights, and extra magazines available. When you have decided your price range you should decide how you are going to carry. In Tennessee, permit holders have the option to open carry, but concealed is my preference. I don’t want to mess up a good ride because I have to explain to the officer that I do have a permit, or have a little old lady veer into me because she’s staring at my evil sidearm. However you decide to carry, a secure holster is a must, watching your shiny new handgun bouncing and sliding down the road because you just stuck it in your waistband or cheap one size fits most holster would not be good or safe. Once you have decided how you are going to carry it and what your budget is you can begin the search. Deciding on a caliber isn’t as important as it used to be, modern ammunition has just about made that question irrelevant. There are really good personal defense rounds available for almost every caliber out there and the differences are getting smaller all the time. You can pore over all of the dimensions, statistics, and photo comparisons you want, but there’s no way to really know how the gun will feel in a holster or in your hand until you actually try it. I like to go to a full service gun shop with a range on site like our page sponsor Tennessee Gun Country. You can rent several different guns and even the same gun in different sizes and calibers and spend some quality time with each one to see which ones you like and can shoot well.

Most of the popular handguns from quality manufacturers come in at least 3, sometimes 4 sizes. There are no industry standards that define what a full size, compact, sub compact or micro gun should be but here are some general guidelines. Full size, or duty guns are usually the biggest, and also usually the easiest to shoot due to the longer sight radius, added mass to help control recoil, and increased magazine capacity, but because of their size they are much harder to conceal. Compacts are usually slightly smaller than full size in every dimension, in fact, most compact guns are just chopped down versions of their full size brothers. Shorter barrels and shorter grips with the smaller magazine capacities but similar in almost every way. Some even share internal parts with the larger versions. They are a little easier to conceal than a full size and they are still very easy to shoot well. Sub compacts in most cases are different guns and not just cut down versions of larger guns. They have smaller magazines and shorter barrels and they are usually much lighter so recoil can start to become a problem depending on the caliber you choose. The subs are very easy to conceal and can be carried almost anywhere on your person you would like. Shooting them well isn’t difficult, but they do have a shorter sight radius which makes distance shooting more of a challenge to do well. Micro compacts are the smallest. These are sometimes referred to as “Pocket Pistols”. There are some really good pocket guns, and no you don’t have to carry them in your pocket but you can. If you have larger hands some of these guns are too small, they have very small magazines, the short barrels make them hard to aim so some don’t even bother with sights and the light weight can make recoil a problem, but the biggest knock I hear against the micro compact guns is magazine capacity. There are countless studies that show most personal defense shootings happen inside of 21 feet and 3 or fewer rounds are fired so magazine capacity doesn’t seem to be as important as some believe. So the short answer to the question “what is the best handgun to concealed carry while riding?” is whatever you are most comfortable with!

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by Bob “Bulldog” Ousley

Dear Fellow Veterans and Patriots of Tennessee: The first Amendment to the United States Constitution states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” Since the Covid-19 virus became the only thing the media and the government are fixated on we’ve seen government at all levels from local to state and federal issue orders that ban people from assembling in businesses, parks, beaches and churches. We’ve seen them issue orders that mandate people stay 6 feet apart and quarantine from each other and that all manner of businesses must shut down until various numbers or trends of new virus cases are attained. It has been openly stated by various government and medical officials that no matter what someone actually dies from, if they tested positive for the virus their death would be counted as a Covid-19 death. We are bombarded daily by the total number of people who have been diagnosed with the virus, and how many have died. For a couple of months there was no attention paid to the number of people who recovered from the virus leaving the impression that the total number who contracted it continued to be hospitalized and nobody recovered. At least now they are telling us how many have recovered. As I write this the numbers leave you with the impression that only half of the people who have contracted the virus recover. Now they are linking a mutant rash in a very small number of children to the virus. Really or just more scary hype?? The result of all of this has been the dramatic stopping of the historic economic surge engineered by the Trump administration, untold numbers of American’s being out of work, the closing of a mass number of American businesses, many that will go bankrupt, the Congress implementing massive emergency funding initiatives that drive more people onto socialist programs and will undoubtedly make many people slaves to government handouts. Governors and Mayors are taking actions that are handcuffing basic American freedoms and the right of free will. We’re just roadkill!!

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Is this virus a serious pandemic? YES. Should people take precautions to minimize the impact of this virus? YES. Is this pandemic more serious that AIDS, SARS, Ebola or other strains of flu? I don’t believe so!!! In Tennessee the number of people who have contracted the virus wouldn’t fill the end zone seats at Titan Stadium. The number who have supposedly died from the virus wouldn’t fill the seats in the Nashville Hard Rock Café!! Sad but not devastating. Do we create a national depression over something that takes place around the world every year? Why are we listening to government officials with fat paychecks who are mostly isolated from the virus impact?? They are issuing orders that are having really bad impacts on our nation. I appreciate them putting out information that helps me understand the virus and know what a reasonable person should do to be safe but ultimately who is responsible for my health? Is it me or the government?? What right does the government have to make that decision for me, especially if their decision is going to wipe out the financial security I’ve worked for all my life. What’s worse; having the flu for a couple of weeks or being financially wiped out for years or possibly the rest of my life?? If I get the flu for a couple of weeks my body will develop antibodies to fight it and then I’m back to normal. If the flu takes away my income, gets my house foreclosed and I can’t afford the basics of life I’m screwed for years or longer!!! The decision between illness or bankruptcy should be mine!! I think it’s my responsibility to act responsible and protect myself. Leave the businesses open and let people decide what they are willing to do! FREE WILL. That has worked until now. Politics shouldn’t count for more than my freedom and liberty. Why is going to a public place, a beach, bar, restaurant, music event or a ball game a crime? Let’s Ride!!! Keep the faith. Thank a vet for the freedoms we still enjoy and support politicians who will bring back the ones we’ve lost. Fly the flag of the people and be proud you’re an American. Hug the families of those still missing because their quest for closure has not ended. Live the good life and ride for those who can’t. You can comment at bousle19@comcast.net - Bulldog * My monthly column reflects my personal point of view and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Publishers of this magazine, but they, like me, acknowledge the sacrifices made for the privilege of Freedom of Speech, therefore, they gratefully let me rant. Thank you for reading my rants. Hope my opinions don’t offend anyone, but we all should be grateful for the right to have free opinions.

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Husband to Wife: “How many people have you slept with?” Wife: “I have only ever slept with you.” Hubby: “Wow, really?” Wife: “Yeah, the rest managed to keep me awake.” -------------------------------------------------------------Lil’ Joey was talking with his teacher about whales. Teacher said it was ‘physically impossible for a whale to swallow a human because even though it was a very large mammal, it’s throat was very small. Lil’ Joey stated that Jonah was swallowed by a whale. Irritated, the Teacher reiterated that a whale could not swallow a human; physically impossible. Lil’ Joey said, “When I get to Heaven I will ask Jonah myself.” The Teacher quickly asked, “What if Jonah went to Hell?” Lil’ Joey replied, “Well, in that case, you ask him.” -------------------------------------------------------------A guy in a library asks a college aged young woman if the only open seat in the library is o.k. for him to sit in. The girl yells out very loudly, “No! I do not want to spend the night with you!!” Everyone in the library looked up, staring at the guy, then looked back down. The guy was extremely embarrassed. The guy sat down in the only empty seat and waited for a few minutes to pass. The girl very quietly whispered to the guy, “I’m learning psychology and wanting to experience first hand the theory of cause and effect. So you were obviously very embarrassed by my outburst, am I right? The guy turned towards her and with a booming voice announced, “$200. just for an ‘afternoon delight’, forget it, that’s way too much!! Every single person, including the Librarian, looked up in total shock and just stared at the girl. The guy whispered in the girl’s ear as he rose to leave, “I’m married to the most manipulative bitch in the world, and I definitely have already learned how to make anyone feel guilty. You’re extremely mortified, am I right? -------------------------------------------------------------Guys at the local watering hole talking about anyone every seeing an actual U.F.O. A regular whom everyone likes and respects his opinion stopped talking while he spoke. I personally saw a flying saucer this morning. It appeared right after the flying cup that my wife threw at me during breakfast. JUNE 2020

She wears my Harley t-shirts to bed. She wears my leather jacket when she’s cold. She even wears my boxer shorts when we cook breakfast together on Sunday mornings. But I put on her panties one time when we’d both had a tad too much to drink, and parade around the living room and suddenly, out of nowhere, I have “serious mental issues and I’ve “overstepped my boundaries”. Women! go figure. --------------------------------------------------------------Little Mary Margaret was not the best student in her Catholic Sunday School class, but she did have a perfect attendance record. She’d show up and sleep through the entire class. The teacher Nun thought she’d test her to see if she was just listening with her eyes closed. Teacher Nun inquired, “Tell me Mary Margaret, who created the universe?” When Mary Margaret didn’t stir, Lil’ Joey, her best buddy, took his pencil and jabbed her in her butt. “God Almighty!” Mary Margaret shouted out. Teacher Nun was very pleased. A while later Teacher Nun asks, “Mary Margaret, who is our Lord and Savior?”. Once again Lil’ Johnny came to the rescur and stuck his pencil in his friend’s butt. “Jesus Christ!!!” Mary Margaret again shouted very loudly. “Very good” was Teacher Nun’s reply. Teacher Nun in closing out class for the day and asked of Mary Margaret, “What did Eve say to Adam after she had her 23rd child?” Lil’ Johnny yet again came to the rescue. Mary Margaret jumped up and screamed out, “If you stick that damn thing in me one more time, I’ll break it in half!.” Teacher Nun fainted. --------------------------------------------------------------I heard the government is wanting to put chips inside of people. Wow! I hope I get Doritos. During these trying times I feel we’ve all learned a valuable lesson; Hangovers are temporary, but Drunk stories, yeah, those are Forever! My neighbor just got arrested for growing Weed. Apparently, my property line isn’t quite where I thought it was. These diva-wanna-be chicks acting like they’re too good for McDonald’s fries be all, “I actually care what goes into my body”. Bitch please, I’ve seen all your exes, so yeah, no you do not.

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NEWS BYTES

NCOM BIKER NEWSBYTES Compiled & Edited by Bill Bish, National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM)

THE AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is sponsored by the Law Offices of Richard M. Lester. If you’ve been involved in any kind of accident, call us at 1-(800) ON-A-BIKE or visit www.ON-A-BIKE.com.

GLOBAL MOTORCYCLE MARKET IMPACTED BY COVID-19 “When the car business sneezes, motorcycles catch a cold,” is an old saying in the motorcycle industry, so it should come as no surprise that as the Coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted automobile sales, it has hurt motorcycle sales even worse. Worldwide, motorcycle sales have plummeted nearly fifty percent, with hard-hit Italy reporting a 69% reduction. In India, one of the world’s strongest bike markets, sales were down some forty percent in the first quarter of 2020, and Q2 numbers portend more dismal numbers as lockdowns and factory shutdowns persist. China, where the virus started, not only has numerous motorcycle manufacturers who are suffering, but is also home to many parts manufacturers that other companies around the globe rely on to continue building their bikes, causing extreme disruptions to the supply chain. Here in the U.S., financial analysts forecast the hit to HarleyDavidson sales will be about 25%, according to Reuters. The Milwaukee-based bike maker has suspended production, laid off staff and implemented salary cuts. Even those motorcycle dealerships that have remained open have reduced hours and staffing and, even worse, are missing out on peak springtime sales. POWERSPORTS EMPLOYEES INCLUDED AMONG ESSENTIAL WORKERS According to newly revised federal guidelines, powersports employees, in manufacturing, distribution, sales, rentals, and maintenance, are now considered “essential workers.” This clarifies that many powersports businesses nationwide can remain open, thanks to the addition of new language added to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Guidance on Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers. This guidance, which outlines the federal government’s position on essential workers, is currently in use by 33 of 16 16

the states with stay-at-home orders, and has always listed “automotive repair” employees as essential workers. According to the Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC), the CISA 3.0 guidance for the transportation sector now expressly includes: “Workers critical to the manufacturing, distribution, sales, rental, leasing, repair, and maintenance of vehicles and other transportation equipment (including electric vehicle charging stations) and the supply chains that enable these operations to facilitate continuity of travel-related operations for essential workers.” JOY RIDING DISCOURAGED UNDER “STAY HOME” ORDERS “Stay at home, shelter in place, self-quarantine, and practice social distancing,” are the current buzzwords in response to the Coronavirus worldwide outbreak, but is it okay to just go for a ride? It’s not a simple answer, and may vary between states depending on public mandates in place, but for many the answer is “No.” For example, Michigan State Police First Lt. Mike Shaw told WWJ News that "One of the biggest questions that we get through our social media is: 'Does the order allow me to just clear my head by driving around in my car or on my motorcycle?' -- and it does not," referring to Governor Gretchen Whitmer's “Stay Home” executive order in effect since March 24. Like many other states, Michiganders are instructed to avoid all unnecessary travel until the order is lifted. "You are supposed to stay at home," Shaw said. "The reason for that is if you break down, the police are going to have to come out there, the tow truck driver, and you're making contact with all those people," Shaw explained. "If you get in a crash we're gonna have to come out there and police up that crash (not to mention the hospital)." People are permitted to drive to their jobs, the grocery store or other places they need to be, and police will not be stopping travelers to ask where they're going, so if your state limits travel to essential needs, you’re of course allowed to ride your motorcycle. If you do ride, be sure to plan your trip ahead and avoid contact with other people. Pay at the pump with a credit card instead of going inside the gas station. Wear gloves, a full-face helmet or mask. After your ride, clean and disinfect your bike, helmet, gloves, and phone. On the bright side, the roads are clear and most police officers won't be pulling people over for minor traffic infractions, or going a couple of miles over the speed limit.

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IDAHO ENACTS ANTI-PROFILING LAW Idaho Governor Brad Little (R) signed Senate Bill 1292 into law on March 26, 2020, making Idaho the fourth state to pass legislation to “provide that law enforcement shall not engage in motorcycle profiling,” and now joins the states of Washington (passed in 2011), Maryland (in 2016) and Louisiana (2019). Motorcycle profiling is defined under S.1292 as “the arbitrary use of the fact that a person rides a motorcycle or wears motorcycle-related paraphernalia as a factor in deciding to stop and question, take enforcement action, arrest, or search a person or vehicle.” The bipartisan measure, pushed by Rep. Robert Anderst (R-Nampa) for the past three years to forbid “motorcycle profiling” by police -- deciding to pull someone over or arrest or search them solely because they're riding a motorcycle or wearing motorcycle gear -- handily passed the Senate by a vote of 25-9 on February 26, and then 38-29 in the House on March 18. As they have for the past two years, motorcycling enthusiasts and members of motorcycle groups turned out in big numbers to testify in favor of the legislation, saying they’ve been profiled by law enforcement officers when they were abiding by all laws. “This is not an anti-law enforcement bill,” Rep. Anderst told the legislature. Instead, he said the process has helped improve the relationship between law enforcement and motorcyclists. The U.S. Senate approved a Motorcycle Profiling Resolution (Senate Resolution 154) by unanimous consent on Dec. 11, JUNE 2020

2018, addressing concerns of riders nationwide regarding law enforcement discriminatorily profiling motorcyclists over mode of transportation or style of dress. JUDGE DISMISSES WACO LAWSUITS A federal judge has dismissed 13 civil rights lawsuits filed by 45 of the bikers arrested after the deadly 2015 shootout involving police who had surrounded motorcycle club members attending a regularly scheduled Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents meeting at the Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco, Texas that left nine bikers dead, 20 seriously injured, and 192 arrested as “gang members” on RICO charges of “engaging in organized criminal activity.” Ultimately, all charges were dismissed. Only one case ever went to trial, and that ended in a hung jury and mistrial. Three officers who were accused of firing indiscriminately into the crowd were cleared by prosecutors in 2016. About 134 of those bikers filed civil rights lawsuits alleging that McLennan County, the city of Waco, local law enforcement, and others violated the plaintiffs’ civil rights by arresting them on a blanket arrest warrant without probable cause. In a 13-page order issued April 6, 2020, U.S. District Judge Alan Albright ruled the bikers failed to sufficiently allege their unlawful search and seizure claims, due process violations and unlawful arrest. Attorneys for the bikers remain confident the plaintiffs will win on appeal. QUOTABLE QUOTE: “Life is a four-letter word.” ~ Lenny Bruce (1925-1966), comedian and social critic

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By Ron Giddis

ow that things are starting to open back up after the Covid-19 shut down, we have another great place to stop to get a great burger. At Graze Burgers, all their burgers are made with grass-fed beef, 100% all natural, no hormones, no antibiotics and no steroids. They also have a 14-day cured and smoked pork belly they use as their house made bacon that’s used to top some of their burgers. The first time I tried Graze Burgers, there was an item on the menu I just had to try, the Mighty Bison. It’s a mid-west bison burger with boursin cheese, house bacon, bourbon caramelized onions, fried egg, local greens, tomatoes and Graze sauce. I highly recommend it. If you want to try one of the “Big Dawg’s”, you might like the Trailer Park. It’s 100% all natural char-grilled beef hot dog with beef chili, aged cheddar, house pickles, house bacon, bourbon caramelized onions and stone ground mustard. All burgers and dawg’s are served on locally made brioche buns. Some sides you might want to try are the hand cut Parmesan and Truffle Russet Fries or the Six Mac made with smoked Gouda, aged cheddar, parmesan, boursin cheese, mozzarella, ghost pepper jack, house bacon and topped with herb bread crumbs. There are so many other choices on the menu for you to choose from. From the items I have mentioned, you can see Graze Burgers has gone to great lengths to serve you the best ingredients they can find. As social distancing starts to lift and restaurants and bars reopen, I know we’ll all be going back to our favorite hang outs. Maybe establishments with outdoor seating such as patios with appropriate spacing may be a good way to start. However we get things going again, we hope the next time you’re in our area, you’ll give Graze Burger’s a try. They are located downtown at 125 Bruce Street in Sevierville, TN. For take-out, call (865) 366-3775 or check them out at grazeburgers.com JUNE 2020

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Chopper’s Grill Ladies Night Date: 06/02/2020, 06/09/2020, 06/16/2020, 06/23/2020, 06/30/2020 Time: 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM Location: Chopper’s Grill, 1200 Donelson Ave., Old Hickory, TN 37138 Tuesday night is Ladies Night with Drink, Beer, Shot Specials, and Karaoke 7-11pm. Come on down Ladies, this night is just for you. Hillbilly’s Wing Shack Free Bingo Date: 06/03/2020, 06/10/2020, 06/17/2020, 06/24/2020 Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Location: Hillbilly’s Wing Shack, 26280 Hwy 69, Adamsville, TN 38310 Every Wednesday from 5-7pm. Win drinks, appetizers, burgers...and Wings! Punkin Center Motorcycle Resort Bike Night Date: 06/03/2020, 06/10/2020, 06/17/2020, 06/24/2020 Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Location: Punkin Center Motorcycle Resort, 7304 Old Railroad Bed Rd., Maryville, TN 37801 We are winding up our bike nights! Join us every Wednesday night 6-8pm. The only bike night on the famous Tail of The Dragon-TN 129! Come hangout with friends, throw back a cold one and enjoy live music, BBQ, happy hour prices, food specials, cornhole and more! Sit by our fire pit or hang out in the shade by our creek and be sure to try our famous smoked eggs! No cover charge, paved roads, free tent camping on bike nights. Chopper’s Grill Bike Night & Crystal Karaoke Date: 06/03/2020, 06/10/2020, 06/17/2020, 06/24/2020 Time: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM Location: Chopper’s Grill, 1200 Donelson Ave., Old Hickory, TN 37138 Every Wednesday all year it’s Bike Night with Crystal Karaoke at Chopper’s Grill with Free Beer Dog’s and Fixin’s. Come on down and get a Shackwacker and Ice Cold Beer! Best and cheapest in town! The Lil Shack on the Corner… The Place to Be! Punkin Center Motorcycle Resort / Rumble on the Dragon Date: 06/04/2020 – 06/07/2020 Location: Punkin Center Motorcycle Resort, 7304 Old Railroad Bed Rd., Maryville, TN 37801 Let’s get ready to rumble! Our Spring Rally is set to be the biggest yet! 3 days of bands, bike games, great food, and cold drinks! Poker run starts at 8am Saturday. Scavenger hunt, split the pot, and plenty of giveaways! Hillbilly’s Wing Shack Karaoke Night Date: 06/05/2020, 06/12/2020, 06/19/2020, 06/26/2020 Time: 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM Location: Hillbilly’s Wing Shack, 26280 Hwy 69, Adamsville, TN 38310 Friday night karaoke is a lot of fun. We start at 7pm so you can come in early and eat so you have plenty of energy to get up and sing, ha ha, or just come in and watch as you eat and have a good time with friends and family. Come see why we are the #1 karaoke place around. We love to get out and talk to the crowd. Large groups, please call ahead and we will have you a table ready!

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Chopper’s Grill Karaoke Night Date: 06/05/2020, 06/12/2020, 06/19/2020, 06/26/2020 Time: 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM Location: Chopper’s Grill, 1200 Donelson Ave., Old Hickory, TN 37138 Friday Nights are Rockin’ at The Lil Shack on the Corner! Come sing your favorite songs with us and enjoy our Famous Chopper Burgers and ShackWacker’s! Chopper’s Grill Funtastic Sunday Date: 06/07/2020, 06/14/2020, 06/21/2020, 06/28/2020 Time: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM Location: Chopper’s Grill, 1200 Donelson Ave., Old Hickory, TN 37138 Funtastic Sunday’s at Chopper’s are awesome with Live Music and Free Cookout (until it’s gone), Drink and Shot Specials and $1 Jello Shots. This is the place for all your sports and drink specials and a great way to end your weekend! Combat Vets 4th Annual Ride 4 Life Date: 06/13/2020 Time: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Location: Southern Devil Harley-Davidson, 2281 Highway 411 NE, Cartersville, GA 30121 Help us celebrate our Heroes from Georgia and around our great nation. Come and enjoy listening to live music, special artist appearances, along with a cold beverage and great food! We will have silent auctions, door prizes, and you can participate in our William “Boats” Wallace Ride-4-Life. We hope to attract over 4,000 people in attendance and have a generous amount of vendors. Stay around for the main event when we give away a 2020 HarleyDavidson Street Bob and five weapons! Contact one of our members to purchase your tickets for a chance to Win!! Note: Tickets for the motorcycle and weapons are just $10 per ticket. They can be purchased on line at combatvets25-8.org/events Appleton H-D Open House Summer Block & Rock Party Date: 06/27/2020 Time: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM Location: Appleton Harley-Davidson, 2501 Hwy 41A Bypass, Clarksville, TN 37043 Live music by Kid Kentucky (Kid Rock tribute band) and Neal Brock, Shopping, and Giveaways! Vendors lined up around the block and 50% off end-of-season motorclothes! Brushy Mtn. State Pen / Aaron Lewis Live Date: 06/27/2020 Time: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM Location: Brushy Mtn. State Pen, 9182 Hwy 116, Petros, TN 37845 Aaron Lewis live at Brushy Mtn. Stages! Bring your lawn chairs and join us in the prison yard! Free Parking, Free Camping, and Fireworks after the show. All shows are 21 years old and up. Gates Open at 6pm, Show Time 8pm. Tickets on sale at tourbrushy.com

Punkin Center Motorcycle Resort / St. Jude Rock Fest Date: 07/18/2020 Time: 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM Location: Punkin Center Motorcycle Resort, 7304 Old Railroad Bed Rd., Maryville, TN 37801 Join us at Rock Fest to benefit St. Jude. Poker Run registration is at 7am. We will have live music, games, contests, grilled food, BBQ, and cold drinks and beer. Brushy Mtn. State Pen / Sawyer Brown Live Date: 07/18/2020 Time: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM Location: Brushy Mtn. State Pen, 9182 Hwy 116, Petros, TN 37845 Sawyer Brown live at Brushy Mtn. Stages! Bring your lawn chairs and join us in the prison yard! Free Parking, Free Camping, and Fireworks after the show. All shows are 21 years old and up. Gates Open at 6pm, Show Time 8pm. Tickets on sale at tourbrushy.com Brushy Mtn. State Pen / Bluegrass Live Date: 08/22/2020 Time: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM Location: Brushy Mtn. State Pen, 9182 Hwy 116, Petros, TN 37845 Bluegrass live at Brushy Mtn. Stages! Bring your lawn chairs and join us in the prison yard! Free Parking, Free Camping, and Fireworks after the show. All shows are 21 years old and up. Gates Open at 6pm, Show Time 8pm. Tickets on sale at tourbrushy.com Brushy Mtn. State Pen / Whiskey Myers Live Date: 09/05/2020 Time: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM Location: Brushy Mtn. State Pen, 9182 Hwy 116, Petros, TN 37845 Whiskey Myers live at Brushy Mtn. Stages! Bring your lawn chairs and join us in the prison yard! Free Parking, Free Camping, and Fireworks after the show. All shows are 21 years old and up. Gates Open at 6pm, Show Time 8pm. Tickets on sale at tourbrushy.com AHMA First Annual ‘Out of the Darkness Week” Date: 09/07/2020 – 09/12/2020 Time: TBD Location: Calvin Community Center, 230 Freedoms Way, Radcliff, KY 40160 This is a weeklong event designed to bring the community together to raise awareness and educate about PTSD, TBI, and Veteran and First Responder suicide. Events will include support meetings, information sessions, a benefit dinner, car and bike show, fun for kids and much more! Stay tuned to the event page at facebook.com/ events/166070094818243 for all the dates, times, places and updates to all events! Sponsored by the American Heroes Motorcycle Association KY. Cherokee Blue Ridge Run Date: 09/11/2020 – 09/13/2020 Location: Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort, 777 Casino Dr., Cherokee, NC 28719 Join us for a Fun Weekend of Motorcycle Racing, Custom Bike Shows, Live Music and More Cool Stuff! FMI: www.blueridgerun.com

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Smokey Mountain St. Jude Ride Date: 09/12/2020 Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM Location: Bootlegger Harley-Davidson, 605 Lovell Rd., Knoxville, TN 37932 Join riders from IL & MO as the Smokey Mountain St. Jude Ride departs Knoxville and heads to Dyersburg, TN and on to Memphis, TN. This is a multi-State event honoring a fallen rider with strong ties to TN. More info @ our Fb pageSt. Jude Rides, Knoxville TN West TN Valley Rally Date: 09/24/2020 – 09/27/2020 Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM Location: 805 Foster Road, Crump, TN 38310 (Behind Hillbilly’s Wing Shack) Join us for an Old School Motorcycle Rally Sept. 24th – 27th featuring Live Music, Contest, Bike Show, Bike Games, Poker Run, Corn Hole Tourney, Vendors, Onsite Camping and Much More! For more info call (731) 412-8452 or visit hbwingshack.com 3rd Annual Squeeze a Boob Save a Life Date: 10/03/2020 Time: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM Location: Coach’s Eastgate Grille, 6750 Eastgate Blvd., Lebanon, TN 37090 Benefit for Breast Cancer Awareness month. Women supporting women with this disease. There will be plenty of vendors with gorgeous merchandise coming in. They donate lots of gift certificates for raffles that help so much. Vicki Reid will MC this event for all our women to rock your world. Vendors please contact Carol on setting up at (615) 281-7279 BWC Oktober Fest Date: 10/03/2020 Time: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM Location: Downtown Commons, 215 Legion St. Clarksville, TN 37040 Tell A Buddy, & Bring All Your Friends…Something for the whole family. $5 entry for everyone 10 and older. A traditional Bavarian Bier Garden with a variety of Fall & German Brews. German Foods & Other Food Vendors. Stein Hoist Competition, Brat Eating Contest, Wiener Dog Races, and Live Music. Everyone is encouraged to dress up in their Favorite German/Bavarian Costumes. There will be a Kids Zone with Pumpkin & Face Painting, Inflatables, & Much More! All Proceeds Benefit Special Needs Children Charities. FMI: bikerswhocare.org Tennessee Motorcycles and Music Revival Date: 10/08/2020 – 10/11/2020 Location: Loretta Lynn Ranch & Campground, 8000 TN-13, Hurricane Mills, TN 37078 Join us October 8-11 on Loretta Lynn’s Ranch & Campground in Hurricane Mills, TN. Tennessee’s Ultimate Motorcycles & Music Event! A kick-ass, 4-day party on Loretta Lynn’s Ranch that will change the way you think about motorcycles, music, and people. Event and camping passes go on sale this Spring at motorcyclesandmusic.com

EVENT LISTINGS ARE FREE Increase your attendance by posting your event in Thunder Roads® Magazine of Tennessee! All Advertised Events in our Magazine will have their event posted on the Centerfold Calendar (when admissible) and your Event will be Highlighted on the Thunder Roads® Events page of the Magazine. Thunder Roads® Magazine of Tennessee, Your TN Biker Connection (Call about our Special Discounts for Charity Events). To get your event listed in Thunder Roads® Magazine and on our website, submit the information on the Event Form on our website. Event information must be submitted prior to the 10th of the month preceding the event month to be posted in the magazine. Remember to call ahead before planning to attend any event as the information/ dates may change. Thunder Roads® is NOT responsible for errors or omissions.

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BIKER FRIENDLY DIRECTORY

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Knoxville Harley-Davidson® 5800 Clinton Highway Knoxville, TN 37912 (865) 689-2454 Moonshine Harley-Davidson® 7128 S. Springs Drive Franklin, TN 37067 (866) 667-8836 Music City Indian Motorcycle 1003 8th Ave S Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 401-9341

Boswell’s H-D Country Roads 1424 Interstate Dr. Cookeville, TN 38501 (931) 526-3139

Rocky Top Harley-Davidson® 105 Waldens Main St. Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 (865) 774-3445

Boswell’s of Nashville 401 Fesslers Ln. Nashville, TN 37210 (615) 242-6067

Sloan’s Motorcycle & ATV 2233 Northwest Broad Street Murfreesboro, TN 37129 (615) 893-0150

Boswell’s Ring of Fire H-D 2200 Gallatin Pike N Madison, TN 37115 (615) 855-1001

Smith Brothers Harley-Davidson® 3518 Bristol Hwy Johnson City, TN 37601 (423) 283-0422

Bumpus Harley-Davidson® Of Collierville 325 S Byhalia Rd. Collierville, TN 38017 (901) 316-1121

Knoxville Harley-Davidson® 5800 Clinton Highway Knoxville, TN 37912 (865) 689-2454

Bumpus Harley-Davidson® of Jackson 326 Carriage House Dr. Jackson, TN 38305 (731) 422-5508 Bumpus Harley-Davidson® of Memphis 2160 Whitten Rd. Memphis, TN 38133 (901) 372-1121 Bumpus Harley-Davidson® of Murfreesboro 2250 NW Broad St. Murfreesboro, TN 37129 (615) 849-8025 Colboch Harley-Davidson® 1830 N Davy Crockett Pkwy Morristown, TN 37814 (423) 586-5343 Crockett Powersports 4113 S Access Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37406 (423) 760-3670 Harley-Davidson® of Columbia 1616 Harley Davidson Blvd. Columbia, TN 38401 (931) 540-0099 Indian Triumph Of Knoxville 5820 Clinton Hwy Knoxville, TN 37912 (865) 689-4321

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Moonshine Harley-Davidson® 7128 S. Springs Drive Franklin, TN 37067 (866) 667-8836 Music City Indian Motorcycle 1003 8th Ave S Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 401-9341 Rocky Top Harley-Davidson® 105 Waldens Main St Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 (865) 774-3445 Sloan’s Motorcycle & ATV 2233 Northwest Broad Street Murfreesboro, TN 37129 (615) 893-0150

BARS & RESTAURANTS

LEATHER & REPAIR

Chopper’s Grill & Bar 1200 Donelson Ave. Old Hickory, TN 37138 (615) 894-7020

Buckle and Hide Leather 197 Enon Spring Road West Smyrna, TN 37167 (615) 768-5041

Full Throttle Bar & Grill 333 Swinging Bridge Rd. Old Hickory, TN 37138 (615) 300-0645

MINISTRIES

Miss Kay’s Country Store & The Nutcracker Shed 960 Brownfield Rd. Dover, TN 37058 (931) 305-6064 Tennessee Jacks 130 Terrace Lane Morristown, TN 37813 (423) 616-0911 ENTERTAINMENT Chilhowee Sportsman's Club 7601 Old Railroad Bed Rd. Maryville, TN 37801 (865) 856-0565 CAMPGROUNDS Punkin Center Motorcycle Resort 7304 Old Railroad Bed Rd. Maryville, TN 37801 (865) 856-5455 GROCERIES Lewis Country Store 5106 Old Hickory Blvd. Nashville, TN 37218 (615) 255-7755 GUN SHOPS Tennessee Gun Country 1435 Fort Campbell Blvd. Clarksville, TN 37042 (931) 552-2118 LEGAL

Smith Brothers Harley-Davidson® 3518 Bristol Hwy Johnson City, TN 37601 (423) 283-0422

AIM/NCOM Richard M. Lester 800-531-2424 1-800-on-a-bike www.onabike.com

Smoky Mountain Harley -Davidson® 1820 Lamar Alexander Pkwy Maryville, TN 37801 (865) 977-1669

Garza Law Firm PLLC 550 West Main Street #340 Knoxville, TN 37902 (865) 329-6982 Toll Free: (866) 893-8413 www.onabike.com

White Lightning Harley-Davidson® 7720 Lee Hwy Chattanooga, TN 37421 (423) 892-4888

Law Tigers Motorcycle Lawyers 1-844-533-2913 1-800-LawTigers www.lawtigers.com

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Covenant Confirmers Ministries, Inc. Pastor Ron Baptiste A “Biker Church” for All Bikers & Their Families (615) 384-9010 PARTS & ACCESSORIES Amsoil info@myguy4oil.com (615) 389-1149 www.myguy4oil.com Reference #1569065 Catalyst Cycles 1074 Courier Place, Ste 402 Smyrna, TN 37167 (615) 984-7969 SERVICES Bettencourt Originals Tracy Bettencourt Artist (931) 257-6938 Reliant Realty Keri Gilles Realtor 124 Dunbar Cave Rd. Clarksville, TN 37043 M: (931) 320-8028 O: (931) 245-8800 Tennessee Biker Medical Clinic 300 10th Ave E Springfield, TN 37172 www.covenantconfirmers.org Wash-Zilla 271 New Shackle Island Rd. Hendersonville, TN 37073 3855 Dickerson Pike Nashville, TN 37207 TRAVEL Mechele MacDaniel AAA Travel 1701 Mallory Ln., Ste 200 Brentwood TN 37027 mmacdaniel@ aaasouth.com (615) 376-1601 ext 265 Call for all your travel needs

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