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We are GRATEFUL and THANKFUL for all the ANGELS that lend us a wing, on a daily basis.

National Photojournalist Cooper Chilton

Ronny Mangrum aka “Rebel Ron” SCOTT & DENISE HIGH &“Taz aka Thunder Dawg” Publishers/Owners – Thunder Roads Tennessee

LAYOUT & DESIGN Merry Hancock

Layout & Design Graphic Design Artist

Ron Baptiste aka Pastor Ron

Chaplain’s Corner

CONTRIBUTORS Lisa Barrett Mechele MacDaniel

FROM THE CORNER OF VETERAN’S DRIVE AND PATRIOT’S WAY

Bob “Bulldog” Ousley

BECOME A THUNDER ROADS CONTRIBUTOR – Call Us With A Solid Lead, We’ll Close It Out And You Get 10% Immediately Upon Customer Payment. No Fuss, No Upkeep, We Handle It All! Big Supplemental Revenue $$$$ Potential! NATIONAL FOUNDERS Toni McCoy Shearon & Brian Shearon 1528 Matlock Drive Chapmansboro, TN 37035 Founders Office: 615-792-0040 Fax: 615-792-7580 e-mail: thunderroads@charter.net

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ON THE COVER Photographer: Dusty Austin Cover Model: Cynthia Liggett Cover Bike: Owner, Josh Stafford of Big Rooster Cycles and Tattoos

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS LISTINGS Contact: Denise High, Events Calendar Administrator for TRM 615-389-1016 or, e-mail them to: events@thunderroadstennessee.com What’s on the site goes in the mag!

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Just How Many Mags From The Wannabe’s Actually Stay In Tennessee When They Sell To So Many Regional Areas?

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WOW! Can you believe that Thunder Roads Magazine of Tennessee is 16 years old this month!? Toni and Brain did an amazing thing 16 years ago when they decided to go out on a limb and start up a bike magazine and we are so grateful and thankful for their many years of hard work and dedication. Thunder Roads Magazine is now in 22 States and going strong! Although we have only been the owners/publishers for a short 8 months, we are so proud of this magazine and hope that it’s only getting better with time, like fine wine. THANKS to our loyal ADVERTISERS and READERS, this magazine has grown and will continue to grow with your support. Readers, PLEASE don’t forget the loyal advertisers that allow us to keep printing this magazine free to you and shop those advertisers that support us. Well we had beautiful riding weather for the Easyriders Bike Show but I can’t say the same today. As I write this letter, we have had 3 rounds of hazardous weather in a week, we have had sleet, snow, ice, more snow and now it’s raining and cold, even with all the rain our neighborhood streets are still treacherous due to so much ice that was under the snow. We broke some weather related records with temps well below normal and moisture above normal, but I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, “welcome to Tennessee, where the weather is always subject to change!” I would like to give a big shout out to Easyriders, the show was awesome!! We had a great time and were crazy busy all day and did not have time to leave our booth for a minute, well except for when I left and went to the Tommy Flanagan “Chibs” meet and greet with Mechele. I could have stayed and listen to him talk all day, loved the accent, but had to get back to work/play. Thank you COOPER CHILTON for covering the show for us and for taking some awesome pics, also for the beautiful centerfold, without Coop there would not be an article or pics. Also, thank you Mechele and Rob for helping out in our booth, you both were lifesavers and thank you to EVERYONE that stopped by. We met so many amazing people and made some new friends, it was a GREAT day!! Don’t forget to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day for good luck, it is a day of four-leaved clovers, leprechauns, rainbows and pots o’ gold, the wearing of the green, and good luck. I will be sporting my green as my maiden name, McKinnon is Scottish/Irish, plus I don’t care to get pinched! I’m not sure why you get pinched if you don’t wear green, it’s kind of silly, I think it’s just an excuse to pinch someone, LOL :) Riding weather days will soon be here, you can look at our Events page and tell with all the rides, poker runs, rallies, cookouts and bike nights, YES Bike Nights, finally! The official first day of spring is March 20th, I say let’s plan a RIDE that day and celebrate riding season and Thunder Roads anniversary, what do you say? Don’t forget that out 1st Annual Tennessee Thunder Run Ride n’ Win Contest kicks off April 1st, woohoo!! Keep an eye on our Facebook page for details to come. We will have a Facebook page specifically for the contest and will let you know on our regular Facebook page as soon as the contest page is up and running. HAPPY SWEET SIXTEEN! AND AGAIN, THANK YOU ADVERTISER AND READERS, WE LOVE YA!! Ride Hard Live Free, Denise, Scott & Thunder Dawg

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Chaplain’s Corner Pastor Ron Baptiste Founder of Covenant Confirmers Ministries Inc. www.covenantconfirmers.org Founder of Tennessee Biker Medical Clinic Inc. www.tennesseebikermedicalclinic.org TN.COC State Chaplain www.tenncoc.homestead.com Member of NCOM Christian Unity Council www.facebook.com/NCOM.Christian.Unity Pastor Ron’s messages can now be downloaded off the website Leadership Skills can now be downloaded off the website

“Spiritual Filters” Spiritual filters are a lot like an oil filter that cleans the oil as it goes through an engine. We have a spiritual filter in our soul man where everything we’ve heard, seen or experienced is located. When we change oil we must change our oil filter or it’s just a waste of time. Same with our spiritual filter, when we come to Christ we must also change the filter, or what we see and hear will pass through our dirty filters. I have come to realize that some of my congregation still doesn’t get what I am trying to say, it’s because they are hearing through their dirty, clogged up spiritual filter. Things that clog up our spiritual filter could be our life experiences (before we met Christ) or it could be a legalistic religion we were once part of. Example; if you grew up in a Southern Baptist Church and visit a hard core Pentecostal church, your spiritual filter may explode; and you won’t receive all that you could have. There is a certain actress in a lot of movies that when I see her, it makes my skin crawl, and I don’t even know this woman and never met her, but she reminds me of someone I once knew. It’s a lot like “hoarders” who never throw anything away, you can’t even walk through their house for all the clutter. We have spiritual hoarders that retain everything they hear and never compare it to the Word of God for truth. Like “Grace and the Law” everybody wants God’s Grace but can’t let go of the Law. Jesus said in John 13:34 “A new commandment I give you.” Mat.22:40 “on these two commandments hang all the law and the Prophets.” Rom.8:14 “For sin shall not have dominion over you: for you are not under the law but under Grace.” Gal.3:13 “Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the Law.” Your spiritual filter will influence your perception, that’s why so many Christian Religions talk about Grace but live under the Law. They live by a Law that was never intended for them. The Law was made for the Children of Israel (Jews) in the wilderness; it March 2015

was never intended for Gentiles. The Children of Israel wanted the Law so God gave it to them, the problem was that The Law tied God’s hands, He now could only respond to them by The Law. When you do good you get good, when you do bad you get bad. The Law was determined by what “You Do.” Grace is determined by what “God does.” Notice that before “The Law,” God brought them out of 400 years of slavery in Egypt, brought them out healthy and wealthy. God split the Red Sea and dried the ground, rained down bread from heaven, gave them water out of a rock, covered them with a cloud by day and a fire by night. None of which was determined by their goodness or badness, but by his Grace. After The Law was in place, every time they did something wrong, God would have to kill thousands of them, snakes bites, later the ground opened up and swallowed some more up. Religion has not changed much even from the days of Moses in the wilderness to this day, man still prefers The Law because man wants to be Holy by his own self-effort. Eph.2:8 “For by Grace are you saved through faith; and not of your selves: it is the gift of God” Until next time, keep your face in the wind and your kickstand up. To be found faithful, Pastor Ron

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K.I.S.S. PAGE COMPOSED & EDITED BY: TONI MCCOY SHEARON AKA “MaMa Thunder” of Thunder Roads National Founders’ Office.

LEPRECHAUN’S STEAK & EGGS BENEDICT 1 Piece a Person of Thick Bread; sour dough or I like raisin bread, a baquette, whatevs. Toast it up. 1 Minimum of a 16 oz. Strip Steak (if you marinade it a half-hour out in mustard & Worcestershire sauce, it makes it a whole lot more tender and flavorful. 8 Large Eggs Quality Margarine (I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter) or actual real Butter. Salt & Pepper to Taste BLENDER CHEESE SAUCE: 8 Egg Yolks 4 Tbls. Lemon Juice Couple Dashes of Louisiana Hot Sauce Salt & Pepper to Taste 1 Cup of Unsalted Butter or Margarine; melted If you have a grill skillet use it to get the grill marks on the steak. Cook in a tab of margarine, on medium-high until good & caramelized (at least on front side). Once your steak is done the way you like it, put it on a plate and let it rest (resting allows all the juices to go back into the steak), while you make the rest of the recipe. In a separate large, non-stick skillet, put in a couple pats of margarine, let it melt down and skillet get hot and crack your eggs into it. Let cook till outer edges crisp up and flip. Remove not long after flipping. You want the yolks nice and creamy & runny. In blender, add all ingredients for 20 seconds, pour into the lid hole part, very slowly now, the melted butter just a little at a time or you’ll end up with scrambled eggs. Add your salt & pepper last. Cut your steak on the bias (opposite of the way the grain runs) and cut at a slant. Put your buttered toast down, then layer 4 or 5 pieces of steak on the toast then drizzle the cheese sauce all over top. Garnish with some Parsley flakes. OMG! Break your eggs and let it all mix in together and dip your steak in it.....hot damn, this’ll make you pat your own back It’s that damn good. 8

POT O’ GOLD LIL’ APPLE PIE CRESCENTS 1 Can of Sliced Apples w/ Sauce & Cinnamon 1/2 Cup of Butter or Quality Margarine; melted 1 Pkg. of Your Favoite Brand of Crescent Dinner Rolls 1 tsp. of Nutmeg 1 Tbls. of Light Brown Sugar In a small sauce pan, mix up and heat up, on low, all the ingredients apart from the Crescent Rolls. Heat up oven to 375 degrees. Crack open your can of rolls and smooth out on counter. Add a big Tablespoon of the warm (not hot) mixture to widest part of roll. Spread it all the way across. Slowly and carefully start wrapping. Fold one fold over mixture and gently push in each side to form like a little burrito. Continue to gently fold all the way till the pointed end. Lay out on a cookie sheet or round pan lined with alum. foil (but remember, the reflection makes them cook faster), but cook until golden brown and not a minute longer. Remove from oven and cover with alum. foil and tuck it in around bottom to keep hot while you make glaze. GLAZE: Mix together....... 1 Cup of Confectioner’s Sugar 2 tsps. of Lime Juice 1 Tbls. of Cinnamon Mix until runny-thick consistency. Add a drop of water or two if need be. But dunk each crescent roll into the glaze mixture and let set up on a paper plate. These are exceptionally delicious with your hot coffee in the morning or with hot tea later in the day. Make up a BIG batch. They’re magically deliciious! A WEE HAIR O’ THE DOG THAT BIT YOU.... *This is BOLD & SPICEY & KICK-ASS! 2 & 1/2 ozs. Quality Vodka 3 Ounces of GREEN Tomato Bloody Mary Mix (get at any liquor store) 1 & 1/2 ozs. Green Tomato Juice & Red Tomato Juice, both. 3/4 ozs. Lime Juice 3/4 ozs. Lemon Juice 1 Tbls. Horseradish sauce (in condiment aisle) *I like the creamy style already blended with mayo & sour cream 1/4 oz. Worcestershire sauce 1/4 oz. Green Hot Sauce Large Pinch of Salt Blend it up, baby. Don’t add ice to blender as will just dilute. Pour over cracked ice, or let sit in freezer for 5 mins. in to get icey, icey cold. Have fun but drink smart w/ a designated driver HAPPY ST. PATTY’S DAY, BIKERS!

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Easyriders Bike ON FEBRUARY 7, EASYRIDERS MAGAZINE, brought their bike Show to the Hendersonville Expo Center. The event attracted local and national builders, top vendors, David Mann’s paintings, Purrfect Angelz, music, celebrities, and lots of attendees. In the lobby, welcoming the attendees was a display of military themed bikes, each representing one of the armed forces, provided by Rolling Thunder. Parking was at a premium, as lots (and fields) in the surrounding area soon filled up. Some of the better known builders and celebs were available for pictures and autographs. Paul Yaffe was at the Bagger Nation Display and John Shope was at Dirty Bird Concepts.

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Michael Ballard of TV’s Full Throttle Saloon posed with Jessie James Dupree of the rock band, Jackyl. The appearance, of Tommy Flannagan (Chibs), of Sons of Anarchy, created long lines of fans seeking pictures and autographs. These appearances provided fans with seldom available opportunities to rub shoulders with some of the elite in the biker world. The husband and wife duo, Fahrenheit, accompanied by their band, alternated with the dancing of the Puurfect Angelz, to provide the stage entertainment. Besides being great entertainment, the shows’ seating provided much needed rest from the walking tour of the fabulous bikes on display. Congratulations to the winners: BEST OF SHOW Tim Dixon 1959 H-D Gas Axe JOHN GREEN AWARD Freddie Arnold 1966 H-D FLH Bobber PEOPLE’S CHOICE 1 Tried & True Garage 1967 H-D Custom 2 Lee Smith 1657 H-D Panhead 3 Jason Harrison 2009 H-D Road King EDITOR’S CHOICE Matt Harris 1955 H-D FLE RADICAL BAGGER 1 David Lawrence 2011 H-D Road Glide 2 Anthony Brown 2013 H-D Street Glide 3 K-Otic Kustoms 2007 H-D Street Glide RADICAL CUSTOM 1 Billy Lane 1967 H-D FLH 2 Jere Booker 1994 H-D Sportster Modified 3 Tried & True Garage 1960 Triumph 650 MODERN CHOPPER 1 Brad Barnes 2015 Boost Brads Super Model 2 Ben Colbert 2010 West Coast Chopper CFL 3 Jason Lofty 2005 Custom Hardtail STREET CUSTOM 1 Chicos Custom Cycles 1992 H-D Sportster 2 Kathy Harris 2007 H-D Ultra 3 Barry Lee 2003 Custom Road Star SPECIALTY CLASS 1 Jonas Stein 1969 BSA A65 2 Ryan Anderson 1972 Triumph T 120 Chopper 3 Keith Johnson 2010 Suzuki Haybusa BEST PAINT Don Gray 2007 H-D Street Glide BAGGER NATION Allen Burchell 2015 H-D Road Glide DIRTY BIRD PICK Joey Hensley 2005 H-D Road King BEST DISPLAY Scooter Emmons 2008 H-D Street Glide CUSTOM SPORTSTER Nikolaos Gehrke 1999 Special Build WHEEL CUSTOM Rafeal Tipton 2012 Tipton Machine Trike MODIFIED STOCK BAGGER 1 Terry Swann 2003 H-D Road Glide 2 Ken Nickle 2015 H-D Road Glide 3 Keith Johnson 2010 H-D Road Glide MODIFIED STOCK STREET 1 Robert Warren 2013 Custom Board Track 2 Shane Lile 2010 H-D Heritage Softail 3 Brad-Hell Bent Cust 2000 H-D Dyna OLD SCHOOL BOBBER 1 Nate Jacobs 2014 Harlot Cycles 2 Craig Clack 1942 Knuckle Head 3 Craig Clack 1946 Knuckle Head OLD SCHOOL CHOPPER 1 Freddie Arnold 1947 H-D Memphis Magnum 2 Steve Manier 1954 H-D Harmen Chopper 3 Jesse Long 1979 H-D Chopper ANTIQUE 1 Craig Clack 1943 Knuckle Head 2 Donnie Eatherly 1955 H-D FLH 3 Mike Silvio 1946 H-D WL

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Easyriders Bike Show-Nashville

Thunder Roads Magazine was glad to support the event and met with many of its readers at its booth. It was also great to see Pastor Ron and some of the Covenant Confirmers and Bulldog Ousley, the guys from Bikers Who Care, as well as lots of other friends. Glad they chose to bring the event back to Nashville this year. Ride Safe and Have Fun!! Cooper 12

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CHEVY Playful. Mischievous. Outgoing. That’s Chevy. He’s ready to

bring a smile to your face and to make you laugh out loud at his antics. He’d make a great companion for a fun-loving and gentle pup. Chevy’s about a year old, neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. Adoption fee: $75

SARGE

Sarge is a delightful companion! He’s playful and affectionate. Enjoys being with people of all ages. Sarge is about a year old, neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. Adoption fee: $75

ECHO Echo is all about having fun! She was born with a deformed foot and had

to have her leg amputated. But that doesn’t stop this adventurous calico girl! Echo is about 6 mos old, spayed, microchipped and vaccinated. Adoption fee: $75

JOY Good-natured Joy is a 5 yrs old Puggle (Beagle/pug blend). She’s

a gentle companion and loyal friend. Joy gets along with other dogs and people of all ages. She’s well mannered in the house and is house trained. She’s spayed, microchipped and current on vaccines. Adoption fee: $125

TILLY & TOBY

These two Retriever-Boxer blends were surrendered when their family could no longer afford them. We think they’ll be about 50 pounds when full grown – they are about 9 mos old now. Both pups walk well on leash, get along with other dogs, are crated trained, and will make excellent companions. They are gentle and affectionate with a touch of puppy goofiness. The pups are spayed/neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. Adoption fee: $150 each or $200 for the pair

CLAIRE & JAIMIE

The mystery pups – we don’t really know for sure what breed mix they are. Our best guess is toy American Eskimo mix. They were abandoned at night in a box. Claire and Jaimie get along with other dogs, children and adults. We think they are about 4 months old and will be 15 or so pounds when grown. The pups are spayed/neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. Adoption fee: $150 each or $200 for the pair

PIP

Pip is one of those special dogs that you can’t forget. She’s good with kids and dogs, excellent on leash and has been through basic obedience. Pip is a 4 yr old Rat Terrier mix. Pip is an excellent house mate and is house trained. She’s spayed, microchipped and current on vaccines. Adoption fee: $125

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Harley-Davidson of Cool Springs

The Valentine’s After Hours Party & Bachelor/Bachelorette Charity Auction

If you are trying to raise money for a great charity like the Williamson County Animal Center, you’ve got to go big. If you are doing it around Valentine’s Day, why not make it about love…or something like it. That’s what the crew at Harley-Davidson of Cool Springs did, Betsy and LaVonda rounded up a group of Bachelors, and Bachelorettes, and auctioned off a date with each one, including dinner from a sponsoring restaurant, to the highest bidder. The party kicked off with food and drinks, vendors, and live music was provided by one of the Bachelorettes, singer songwriter Amanda Page Cornett. The biding started with dates with some lovely Bachelorettes on the auction block. The guys started the bidding a little slow, but went up quickly, and some lucky bidders walked away looking forward to their dates. Then it was time for the women to bid on the Bachelors. The ladies weren’t as bashful about bidding as the guys were, so the bidding was fast and furious, and they had fun doing it. The bachelors ended up with great dates, but the real winners were the animals. At the end of the night, lots of money was raised for the Williamson County Animal Center, and that was what it was all about!

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THUNDER ROADS TENNESSEE is proud to announce, this spring, we will be introducing a state-wide, summer long riding challenge hitting great destinations and events across the state.

The 2015 Tennessee Thunder Run! It’s a riding contest unlike any you have ever seen, and features great prizes every month!

HOW IT WORKS

Each month, Thunder Roads Tennessee will announce a list of Tennessee Thunder Run Ride Stops. These stops are selected based on recommendations of our readers, and confirmed by our editors. Some of the Ride Stops, will be designated Registration stops. Riders can stop by any registration stop and pick up a card, register it so we can contact winners and you are ready to go. You only have to give your contact info once when you register your card, then you can go to any ride stop location in the state and “check in” just by presenting your card at each location. Once a rider has “checked-in” at a stop – their card number is then entered into the drawing for that stop. Thunder Roads Tennessee will also randomly select rider check-ins from across the state for special prizes and incentives. Prizes are developed by both Thunder Roads Tennessee and our sponsors and will include some very exciting prizes. They may include riding gear or accessories, gift certificates, cash, and many others. This is a contest about riding. The beauty, and simplicity of the program is that anyone can win, with any check-in, but your 16

chances of winning increase the more you ride! The dedicated rider, crisscrossing the state has a greater chance of winning, but the couple that can only get out a few days a month to ride can also win! Every check-in counts as an entry in the drawing for that Ride Stop, and also the state wide drawings each month, so if you hit 40 stops in a month, you have twice as many chances of winning as someone that only hits 20. The more you ride, the more opportunities you will have to win! That’s the whole idea, to encourage everyone to get out and ride!

STATE AND STOP PRIZES

Every month the Thunder Roads Tennessee staff will randomly select winners from the check-ins. Some prizes will be specific to the particular stop, and usually sponsored by that stop. For instance, a leather shop may award a custom leather vest to someone visiting their store during the month of April. That would be a prize specific to that stop and only riders checking in at that location would be eligible for that prize. Other prizes will be state wide, with everyone checking in at any location eligible to win!

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THE WINNERS

If your check-in is drawn, Thunder Roads Tennessee will post your card number both online and in the magazine. Riders will then have at least 45 days to “claim” their prizes. For state-wide prizes, winners will often have the opportunity to select from a number of prize options. • Riders are able to win multiple prizes - based upon the drawing of their check-in. • Some prize drawings are specific to only check-ins for the particular month - while others prizes are drawn from checkin’s season long. • ALL CHECK-INS remain in the system for end of the season prizes! • Riders are able to check-in once a week at a stop (MondaySunday), for a maximum of 4 check-in’s per month (not counting bonuses).

BONUS CHECK-INS!

The 2015 Tennessee Thunder Run is supported by our sponsors, so we want to encourage everyone to support them in turn. For that reason, we will issue a BONUS CHECK-IN to riders spending $10 or more at the stop. The bonus criteria may be adjusted at some stops to accommodate riders or particulars of that stop. Specifics of each stop will be listed each month in Thunder Roads Tennessee as part of the Stop Listing.

IT’S REALLY THAT SIMPLE!

1. Get your Thunder Roads Tennessee “Ride n’ Win” Ride Card. 2. Get the list of stops each month from your Thunder Roads Tennessee Magazine, our website (ThunderRoadsTennessee. com), or our Facebook page 3. Ride out to the listed stops and show them your card. 4. And then you could win cool prizes, including cold hard CASH! The first step will be for riders to register for their Thunder Roads Tennessee Ride Cards. A number of select locations will serve as Registration Centers. Riders can easily register at these points – free of charge. They will then receive their Ride Cards. Thunder Roads Tennessee will also be registering riders for Ride Cards at specific events throughout the year as we distribute magazines. Key events, such as Smoky Mountain Thunder Memorial Ride, or Bike Nights will have special booth for Ride Card registrations. In most cases, we will be offering special incentives both for those registering their cards and those checking in with their previously issued cards. The Ride Cards will allow participants to easily and safely check in at all stops. Some Thunder Roads Tennessee Sponsors will also be offering discounts to readers that present the cards. Thunder Roads Tennessee will be listing special discounts and offers in the magazine throughout the year as an added value to readers and means of encouraging our partners to offer these extra savings. PLEASE NOTE: Once you have received your Tennessee RIDE CARD, you will not be asked to provide personal information or emails at any location for check-in. You simply enter your ride card number! We want to keep things exciting for you – the readers and riders on the run. We’re bikers and it’s all about the ride. We want to help create fun experiences for you and share some cool spots in our state. And we want to discover new spots as March 2015

well, which is why we are encouraging everyone to nominate their favorite riding destinations. Again this is not simply a sales tool for us or meant to subsidize the magazine! We have designed this run to entertain and challenge our readers – as well as promote our partners. As with the magazine itself, the Tennessee Thunder Run is presented through the support of our sponsors and partners all across the state. We have secured several key sponsorships already, but opportunities remain. If your business would like to get involved, this is a great way to promote yourself all across the state in a positive manner. Even if your organization is not a riding destination you might become a sponsor for the tremendous promotional value it offers through the constant media attention it will receive. Obviously this will be a heavy focus within the magazine but we are also working with radio and other media outlets to help spread awareness of the run. Sponsors are able to tap into this network and enjoy great exposure. The 2015 Tennessee Thunder Run will begin in April, with all necessary information and additional details in each month’s issue of Thunder Roads Tennessee. We will also have a complete listing on our website – ThunderRoadsTennessee. com and our Facebook pages. We will include a listing of registration stops – including a wide variety of events in April; including Bike Nights, Bike Blessings, and rides. The RIDE kicks off in April! GET READY! As we mentioned, this is a dynamic event – intended to be tweaked and developed over time. If you have ideas, suggestions, or concerns – please don’t hesitate to let us know. You can email us at TennesseeThunderRun@gmail.com

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WAITING FOR RIDING SEASON By: Rebel Ron Well dear readers it is that time of year again where we get cabin fever patiently waiting for the riding season to return. Yeah, I am aware that we can ride most of the year in Tennessee but let’s face it, it’s just not near as enjoyable as it is when the grass is green, trees have leaves, the sun bears down on our skin while we cruise the back roads taking in the views, sounds, and smells of the Volunteer State. Not to mention the important fact that when it is warmer the ladies don’t wear near as many clothes. :) Working at S & G Custom Cycles brings me in contact with riders all over the US and several foreign countries. Throughout the year I get lots of photos sent to me in emails, posts of Facebook, and such, and I save some that catch my eye from either a unique bike, unusual pose, or a damn fine looking lady. Here are a few of my favs from 2014. Hope you like them and see ya on the road soon!!!!!!

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Dear Fellow Veterans and Patriots of Tennessee: Is it just me or is there a lot of really troubling stuff in the news? Oil prices climbing, the Army paying for sex changes for traitors, beheading of Christians by ISIS and Jeff Gordon retiring after this NASCAR season. Well, maybe Jeff Gordon retiring isn’t all that bad. I personally prefer Little “E” even though I wish he wouldn’t stay out so late before a race. I can’t make up my mind if the world is coming to an end or not. I’m sure the dinosaurs had similar misgivings before they decided to become fossils. I know I’m looking into bio-diesel, wearing a cup and taller collars just in case. I appreciate the articles in Thunder Roads on guns and aspects of personal protection. I’ve been looking into box magazine fed pistols and short rifles that will fit in a saddlebag, seat mounted holsters and foot boards made with a compartment for transporting a pistol. I was one of the first folks in the state to get a concealed carry permit when Tennessee passed a statewide law in 1994 to allow them. I had applied before that but prior to 1994 permits were approved by the chief of police and my application sat in his inbox for about 18 months. He was a die-hard liberal caving to an anti-gun mayor. I am very supportive of the police. I have a brother who is a retired motorcycle officer. He is quick to let you know that police don’t prevent crime they just resolve crimes and attempt to control criminals. Their presence is a deterrent but they aren’t standing guard on your house, car or business. If a criminal wants to rob someone the victim is on their own for a period of time until the police learn about the robbery and arrive on the scene. If you want a sense of what that’s like get a stop watch. Start the time when you run through your front door. Run to the bedroom open drawers, grab a few valuables and run back out the front door. Hit the button when you pass through the doorway. TV’s and heavy stuff slows you down but I’ll bet you can do it a lot faster than someone can call the police and get a police car in your driveway.

know how fast your boyfriend or husband can be. Do you think the police could arrive fast enough to intervene and stop an assault? I’ve never understood why women seem to be the last ones to support selfdefense when they are most likely to become a victim. So do the police keep you safe or do they go find the criminal after the crime? More often than not they go track down the criminal after the crime but they don’t have the manpower to solve every crime. Even the police need help and have to rely on luck, helpful tips and dumb criminals to solve many crimes. I’m very thankful we have them but you are most likely on your own until they arrive and after they leave. In the 21 years I’ve had a carry permit I’ve never had to pull my weapon and fire to defend myself. One big reason is that I stay aware of who and what is happening around me. I keep a distance between me and potential trouble. I eyeball cars rolling slow by my house and nobody pulls into my driveway without the dogs going berserk. When I’m on the bike I keep a safety zone around me and watch for nut case drivers. We all know there are a few hostile idiots out there who are inclined to abuse motorcycle riders. Avoidance is the first course of action but you never know when you might have to shoot back in defense. Have you gone to the woods and practiced drawing and shooting while riding? Generally it is a left hand event. Shooting offhand is not optimal and if you think you might have to do it, I highly recommend practicing. We live in troubling times and the wise person stays prepared. If you’re lucky and prepared you may rack up 21 years of unmolested life. I’m working on a personal record of 50 but that requires exercise and health. Not sure I can do it with all of the biker rallies and fun to be had later this year. 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 can’t. 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.

Ladies, I don’t have to tell you about sexual assault. You March 2015

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An Evening with Chibs A

s a special treat for a limited number of its customers, Boswell’s Harley-Davidson hosted a meet and greet with “Chibs”, the night before the Nashville Easy Riders Magazine Bike Show. Tommy Flanagan, who portrayed Filip “Chibs” Tilford, President of TV’s Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, was on hand to pose for pictures and sign autographs for the guests. In addition, Flanagan led a ride from the Ring of Fire dealership to the Hendersonville Expo Center, the next morning. Factoid: “Chibs” means scars in Scottish. Flanagan’s scars are real, received when he was mugged in his home country of Scotland! These scars, one on each side of his face, are also known as “Glasgow Grins”. Boswell’s provided the guests with bountiful tables of food and, of course, a full bar of adult beverages. Brian James and the Revival provided music, while the guests awaited “Chibs” arrival. It was a great event. The highlight, “Chibs’” , kept the guests waiting for two hours, but the faithful didn’t mind, once he showed up to fulfill the fan’s, mostly young ladies, dreams. He was hugged and kissed, and signed autographs, until the last guest was satisfied. Even Thunder Roads Magazine’s own, Denise High, endured the long lines and got her hug and autographed copy of the magazine. Flanagan and everyone else showed the most love for the Boswell’s shop dog, Misty Blue. On Saturday morning most of the fans endured the wait for Flanagan to arrive and lead them to the bike Show. Boswell’s wisely reserved a parking area for the bikes at the show. Parking at the Expo proved a challenge for most attendees, as the lot quickly filled. Later arrivals filled a corporate lot down the street, the shopping center’s lot and a grass field adjacent to Old Shackle Island Road. Also seen at the dealership was Keifer Thompson, who with his wife, Shawna, forms the country duo, Thompson Square. Keifer was riding his bright gold and black custom bike. We also met Jerry Ripley, the Editor-in Chief, of Raw Bike Magazine, in town for the Easy Rider’s show. Flanagan resumed posing and signing autographs for long lines of fans at the bike show. To move from one end of the show to the other, you had to break through two lines of fans. Ride Safe and Have Fun!! Cooper

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A Jewish grandmother is giving directions to her grown grandson who is coming to visit with his wife. “You come to the front door of the apartments. I am in apartment 301 . There is a big panel at the front door. With your elbow, push button 301. I will buzz you in. Come inside and the elevator is on the right. Get in, and with your elbow, push 3rd Floor. When you get out, I’m on the left. With your elbow, hit my doorbell . OK?” “Grandma, that sounds easy, but, why am I hitting all these buttons with my elbow? ......... “What . .. . .. .. You’re coming empty handed?” ____________________________________________________ Wise Italian Grandfather An old Italian man in Brooklyn is dying. He calls his grandson to his bedside, “ Guido , I wan’ you lissina me. I wan’ you to take-a my chrome plated ...38 revolver so you will always remember me.” “But grandpa, I really don’t like guns.. How about you leave me your Rolex watch instead?” “You lissina me, boy! Somma day you gonna be runna da business, you gonna have a beautiful wife, lotsa money, a big-a home and maybe a couple of bambinos . “ “ Somma day you gonna come-a home and maybe finda you wife inna bed with another man. “ Whatta you gonna do then? Pointa to you watch and say, ‘Times up!’ “? ____________________________________________________ Irish blonde... An attractive blonde from Cork , Ireland , arrived at the casino . She seemed a little intoxicated and bet twenty thousand dollars in a single roll of the dice. She said, “I hope you don’t mind, but I feel much luckier when I’m completely nude .” with that, she stripped from the neck down, rolled the dice and with an Irish brogue yelled, “Come on, baby, Mama needs new clothes!” As the dice came to a stop, she jumped up and down and squealed. “Yes! Yes! I won , I won !” She hugged each of the dealers, picked up her winnings and her clothes and quickly departed. The dealers stared at each other dumbfounded . Finally, one of them asked, “What did she roll?” The other answered, “I don’t know - I thought you were watching.” MORAL OF THE STORY Not all Irish are drunks, not all blondes are dumb, .... but all men...are men! ____________________________________________________

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Four old Catholic men and a Catholic woman were having coffee in St. Peters Square. The first Catholic man tells his friends, “My son is a priest, when he walks into a room, everyone calls him ‘Father’.” The second Catholic man chirps, “My son is a Bishop. When he walks into a room people call him ‘Your Grace’.” The third Catholic gent says, “My son is a Cardinal. When he enters a room everyone bows their head and says ‘Your Eminence’.” The fourth Catholic man says very proudly, “My son is the Pope. When he walks into a room people call him ‘Your Holiness’.” Since the lone Catholic woman was sipping her coffee in silence, The four men give her a subtle, “Well....?” She proudly replies, I have a daughter, SLIM & TALL 40 D Breasts 24” WAIST and 34” HIPS When she walks into a room, people say, “ JESUS” ____________________________________________________ I recently spent $6,500 on a young registered Black Angus bull. I put him out with the herd but he just ate grass and wouldn’t even look at a cow. I was beginning to think I had paid more for that bull than he was worth. Anyhow, I had the Vet come and have a look at him. He said the bull was very healthy, but possibly just a little young, so he gave me some pills to feed him once per day. The bull started to service the cows within two days… all my cows! He even broke through the fence and bred with all of my neighbor’s cows! He’s like a machine! I don’t know what was in the pills the Vet gave him, but they kind of taste like peppermint. ____________________________________________________ Was in the Texas Rose Road House bar last night after riding my bike all day. waiting for a beer, when a butt-ugly, big ole’ heifer came up behind me, and slapped me on the ass. She hollered out, “Hey sexy, how bout’ givin’ me your number! I looked at her and said, “Have you got a pen?” She said, “I surely do, sweet cheeks.” I said, “Well, you better get back into it before the Farmer notices you’re missing.” My dental surgery is on Friday!

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BIKE OF THE MONTH

2008 Harley-Davidson FLHX Street Glide CONGRATULATIONS to Dan Parks on winning our monthly Bike Contest! Here is what Dan had to say about his bike… “My bike is a 2008 Harley Davidson StreetGlide (FLHX). Custom paint by Fine & Sons Body Shop in East Ridge, TN., pearl white and viking purple paint, 18” Twin Peaks Ape Hangers from LA Choppers, straight pipe exhaust from Samson, king tourpak off an Ultra Classic, wheels off an ElectraGlide, Kuryakyn driving lights, 300 purple LED undercarriage light kit, and riding on Metzler 888’s. I bought this motorcycle with 13,000 miles on it 5 days after a wreck in December of 2012 where I totaled a 2012 RoadGlide. It now has 57,000 miles on it. The bike was solid pearl white, that was until cockiness and over confidence caused me to lay it down on July 1st of 2014. A friend of mine, Dusty Fine came to the house the very next day and took it back to his shop. I told him that we’ve got 29 days to rebuild it. Every body panel was damaged or destroyed except for the rear fender. Fast forward 29 days, July 31st 2014. Dusty was still assembling the last little bit when I got to the shop around 5pm, at 6:30pm we pushed it out of the shop and I took it for a test run. 3,229 miles later after a stop for a few days in Sturgis, SD and still bandaged up from the wreck a month prior, I returned to Chattanooga with a flawless test run.

I am a very active member of the Freedom Riders MC and very active within the Chattanooga Motorcycling Community. I’ve lived in many different cities, in a few different states. The Chattanooga Motorcycling Community is the strongest one I’ve been a part of. Doesn’t matter what you ride, sport bike, cruiser, chopper, bagger, metric or domestic, we stand as one! I am very passionate about my clubs annual Make-A-Wish Poker Run. I am also the planning coordinator for The National Armed Forces FreedomRide Tennessee and my newest passion is Crusade 4 The Homeless. My club, clubs events, FreedomRide Tennessee, and Crusade 4 The Homeless can be found on Facebook. I urge everyone to check them out.” If you have a cool custom bike you would like to have featured in our magazine, enter it in our monthly contest by submitting a pic of it to thunderroadstn@gmail.com March 2015

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History of Motorcycles

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often find myself asking the question “what if…?” What if forks weren’t called forks? What if no one had invented drinking straws? Who sat down and actually decided that toilet paper was a necessity, not just a luxury? And what did their friends and family think and say when these inventors announced their fabulous plans to change the world one convenience item at a time? I’m sure that Martin Cooper’s wife probably thought to herself “What in the hell is he thinking??” when he shared his idea in 1973 to revolutionize the world with the modern day cell phone…but we all know how that turned out for him. So this thought process has lead me to the following question… Who in the hell sat down and looked at their bicycle, and with what I assume was complete and utter disappointment in its slow moving, two wheeled existence and said…”I can make that bitch fly!” Well that person just happened to be a Massachusetts born son of a carpenter, named Sylvester Howard Roper. Roper made his living as a machinist in Boston, but began inventing at an early age. By the age of twelve he had constructed a small stationary engine, and at only fourteen a locomotive engine. Roper continued to invent throughout his life, including guns, sewing machines, and finally steam powered carriages and bicycles. You may be saying to yourself, a steam powered bicycle is not a motorcycle, but I believe it is clearly a predecessor to our modern day two wheeled objects of affection. Riding on two wheels began with a primitive push bike on which the rider sat, but there were no pedals. The rider propelled himself forward by pushing his/her feet on the ground (a Flintstone’s bike if you will). Next came the high wheelers with a huge front wheel and a small rear wheel, and nearly impossible to ride. Finally came the “safety bicycle”. Quite the invention in and of itself considering it had wheels of equal size, as well as a set of pedals to drive the rear wheel through a chain linkage. The evolution of two wheel travel continued and it became a common means of personal transportation. Later it would come to be seen as a “racing” vehicle, so of course it wouldn’t be long until someone looked at the bicycle and knew that it had a higher purpose. An evolutionary need to be better, and by better of course I mean faster. I like to imagine that Roper arrived home after a long day to his little inventors shop out back, tired after a long day, and an even longer ride home on his bicycle. He sits down with a cold one and stares at his two wheeler…”stupid bike anyway. No worldly reason it should take me so long to get home each night. Keeps me from working on the things I love.” Then it hits him…the light bulb moment…”I’m gonna make this SOB fly!” Fast forward through hours and hours of painstaking disappointment and doubt to the design that actually works, and Ta-Daa! The first motorcycle is born. The year is 1869, and the world was about to change. History March 2015

states that when Roper began riding his two wheeled contraption it was not well received. It apparently spooked horses, and was loud, as well as emitting a noxious odor when he rode through town. Rumor has it, he was actually arrested once for riding it, but had to be released when it was determined they could not find any laws he was actually breaking….and; the modern day biker was born. Interestingly, this first model anticipated many modern motorcycle features. Roper used one steam cylinder of 2 ¼” bore by 2 ½” stroke to either side of the frame behind the seat and connected piston rods to cranks on the rear wheel axle. A firebox and boiler were suspended on springs attached to the hickory wood frame between the wheels. Piston valves for the cylinders were operated by eccentrics adjacent to their cranks, and the water pump was operated by the left-cylinder crank. Exhaust steam was carried via tubing into a short chimney projecting up from behind the saddle. A coal fire heated the water stored in a reservoir that was constructed as a part of the seat and generated steam to run the engine. While this model utilized a twisting hand grip to serve as throttle control, and also had a cable that was attached to the handlebars to allow for breaking, it was still quite primitive in design. The operating temperature was nearly 300 degrees Fahrenheit between the rider’s legs, and the travel distance was extremely limited. A second model Roper designed later boasted a one gallon water reservoir and allowed for rides up to eight miles in length. June 1st, 1896 Roper would showcase this model at the Charles River bicycle racetrack in Boston. The idea was to test the motorcycles viability as a pace-making machine for bike races. Initially Roper covered a mile in 2 minutes and 12 seconds…that’s roughly 30 miles per hour. Elated by his results, 70 year old Roper apparently got that old feeling again, and decided he could definitely go faster. Flying around the 1/3 mile wooden track he lost control on the back stretch and was thrown from his bike into the surrounding sand. Sylvester Howard Roper was pronounced dead at the scene, but later it was determined it was not a result of the accident itself, but rather heart failure. I don’t know about you, but seems to me he must have died a happy man. Both of Roper’s steam powered motorbikes were purchased by museums…the original steam powered bike still residing at the Smithsonian. While Roper’s motorcycles never found commercial success, they surely provided a source of inspiration and direction for inventors in the gas-powered motorbike era. Speaking of the gas-powered era….I wonder what possessed Daimler to put that first gas engine on his old wooden bike… Melanie Schwarte Thunder Roads Magazine of Iowa

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Bullet Points LONG GUNS FOR SELF-DEFENSE: THE AR-15 (aka The Modern Sporting Rife)

The semi-automatic AR-15 is the most popular rifle in the United States. There are several reasons for this. One is that following every major conflict that the U.S. has fought, the veterans of that conflict have sought to acquire firearms similar to those they used to fight with. Following World War I, there was a great move in the U.S. to adopt the bolt-action rifle. Prior to that time, the lever-action rifle was the most common variety encountered in the fields and woods during hunting seasons. Following World War II, there was significantly increased interest in semi-automatic rifles. And, following the Vietnam War and the conflicts in the Middle East it is only naturalto expect interest in the AR-15 rifle to grow as millions of veterans returned to civilian life. A second reason is the flexibility that the AR-platform offers. Unlike earlier guns, the AR rifles can be easily modified by the owner without having to resort to the use of a trained gunsmith to perform the work. Probably the greatest flexibility is a result of using an adjustable stock and the variety of sights that can be used on the gun. The adjustable stock means that it can be easily adapted to shooters of different sizes. In the past when non-adjustable stocks were the norm, each shooter basically had to have their own dedicated rifle or they had to adapt their shooting fundamentals (grip and stance) to enable them to use the unmodified gun. Obviously this does not contribute to good marksmanship like “fitting” the gun to the shooter would. In addition to the adjustable stock, the pistol grip and location of the other “controls” on the AR-15 make it very ergonomic for the user. Since they don’t have to concentrate on the controls, they can focus their attention on shooting. The .223/5.56mm cartridge also contributes to the popularity. The rifle is easy for just about anyone to shoot as it does not produce “punishing” recoil when fired. As a result, it is popular among shooters of smaller stature—women and children. But, you are not limited to the .223/5.56mm. You can change calibers easily with the AR-style rifle by simply replacing the “upper” assembly with one in the caliber of your choice—provided it will fit within the AR’s “form-factor”. You may or may not be able to use the same magazines for the new caliber’s ammunition as you can for the original caliber. Still another factor in the popularity of the AR-15 is probably related to politics. When gun control advocates say they want to ban something, that just serves to increase the popularity of that item as people rush to buy them while they still can. And, once they have them, owners have discovered that the AR-15 is a fun gun to shoot. Because there are so many of them in the hands of American citizens, it is only natural that they be considered for use in self-defense. Given that it was originally used as a military weapon, the utility for self-defense seems to be assumed. However, some configurations of the AR-15 are more suited to self-defense than others. Those in the carbine configuration with the collapsible butt-stock and shorter barrels seem most appropriate for self-defense as they are easier to maneuver in the narrow confines of hallways and rooms. The caliber is a proven man-stopper. The lack of recoil makes it easier to make accurate follow-up shots if needed. The light-weight bullets do not over penetrate and thus are of less concern in crowded urban environments.

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Having a detachable magazine makes the AR-15 rifle easy to reload. Magazines come in 5, 10, 20, 30-round capacity, and some with even larger capacities. (Note, in Ohio you are limited to using nothing larger than a 30-round magazine for a total capacity in your firearm of 31 rounds of ammunition.) The 30-round magazine is the standard for the AR-15 platform. However, the AR-15 is not something that is easily adaptable for “concealed carry”. It is a little too large for that role, although it works well as a “home defense” firearm. So, should you consider the AR-platform to fulfill your self-defense needs? It certainly does if you are not concerned about “concealed carry” when you are out in public. With millions of Americans already having one, it should be an easy choice. Plus, it has one other advantage. Unlike most handguns, an AR-15 rifle is adaptable for multiple uses—hunting, predator control, etc., not just self-defense. Just another example of the gun’s flexibility.

by Gary Evans ~ NRA-Certified Instructor and Range Safety Officer.

US Court Rules Residency Requirements for Pistol Buys is Unconstitutional February, 11, 2015 A federal district court in Texas ruled residency requirements for pistol purchases is unconstitutional, directly challenging Attorney General Eric Holder who has argued the federal ban on handguns outside of a person’s state of residence doesn’t violate the second amendment. In the case, federally licensed firearms dealer Frederic Russell Mance Jr. of Texas and gun buyers Tracey and Andrew Hanson sued Mr. Holder and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Director B. Todd Jones claiming the federal ban on the sale of handguns outside of one’s state stops the formation of a national handgun market. The Hansons, who live in Washington, visited Mr. Mance’s Texas store in June and were unable to buy handguns because of the ban. The ban effectively “reduces competition, raises prices and limits consumer choices,” their joint lawsuit, which was filed in July, alleged. Mr. Holder and the Department of Justice aimed to dismiss the suit, claiming the plaintiffs had no standing, and were dealt no harm. Mr. Holder also argued, the Second Amendment is “silent” as to the ability to sell or buy handguns “in any particular forum” and that courts have “repeatedly declined” to rule that right is protected. “Here, the court’s inquiry can end at step one because the challenged laws do not impose any burden, let alone a substantial burden, on conduct historically protected by the Second Amendment,” Mr. Holder’s motion said. However, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, disagreed. “Court finds that defendants’ motion to dismiss should be and is hereby denied,” it said in a brief filed Wednesday. “Defendants argue Mance has suffered no injury…As stated above, Mance was unable to consummate the sale of handguns to the Hansons...the loss of sale is clearly an injury to Mance in his own right.” The court’s decision is “huge breaking news,” said Matthew Bergstrom, a managing attorney at Arsenal Attorneys, a second-amendment law firm, in an email. “So a Texan could now walk into a Virginia gun dealer and buy a pistol. Huge decision.” He added a stay and appeal from the Department of Justice is likely.

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Chili Cook Off

What goes better with cold weather than Chili, I know I love a good bowl of Chili on a cold night. You can eat my chili from a plate with a fork, it’s a little thick, not for everybody but I like it. I think most people think their Chili is pretty good, so our friends at Appleton H-D held their 10th Annual Chili cook off just see who makes the best this year. I didn’t try them all, but the 5 or 6 I did try were all good. I guess one of the ones I didn’t get to try was spectacular. Nate Contreras won best overall Chili, Most Unique name (Bambi’s Last Supper) and best Wild Game! They were out by the time I got to them, it must have been something special. After Nate and his crew collected all of the prizes, they had a Jalapeno eating contest, and Phillip Pierce was crowned “Hottie of the year”. If you think you make some good chili, bring it out next year, but if Nate comes back, it had better be great!

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NEWS BYTES

NCOM BIKER NEWSBYTES Compiled & Edited by Bill Bish, National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM) ANTI-PROFILING BILL INTRODUCED IN CALIFORNIA Legislation aimed to curb anti-biker profiling has been introduced in California. Citing anecdotal evidence that Golden State motorcyclists tend to get pulled over unjustly, Assemblyman Ken Cooley (D-Rancho Cordova) authored a bi-partisan bill that would have police officers undergo training emphasizing that profiling of motorcycle riders is prohibited. The measure seeks “to ensure that anyone entering law enforcement in California knows the ground rules to apply the law fairly without regard for irrelevant factors of, ‘I’m on a bike’ or they’re dressed a certain way,” Cooley said, adding that “it is an important issue of people being secure in their persons and the administration of traffic laws.” Assembly Bill 334 would add Section 13519.17 to the Penal Code, relating to the profiling of motorcycle riders: “This bill would require the Commission on Peace Officer Standards And Training to ensure that the profiling of motorcycle riders is addressed in the course of basic law enforcement training and offered to law enforcement officers in conjunction with existing training regarding profiling,” according to the Legislative Counsel’s Digest. Assembly Bill 334 would also require law enforcement agencies to create policies barring discrimination against riders. NEW MEXICO HELMET LAW OPPOSED Despite the fact that helmet legislation has only recently been introduced in New Mexico, and not passed as yet by the state legislature nor signed into law, “I have received two complaints that in the last few days riders have been pulled over for no helmet use by city police in Albuquerque and have been given a verbal warning,” reports Annette Torrez, chairperson for the New Mexico Motorcycle Rights Organization (NMMRO) and member of the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM) board of directors. “There is NO Mandatory helmet law in NM for any one over age 18, you can not be pulled over for the sole reason you are not wearing a helmet. This is profiling of motorcyclists,” added Torrez, who further suggests that; “The only way to address this is, if you get pulled over please get the officer name, badge number and car number and notify NMMRO (www.thenmmro.org).” 32

In the meantime, the national office of the U.S. Defenders (www.usdefender.net) has issued a nationwide CALL TO ACTION to oppose the two current helmet bills which were introduced into the 2015 legislature; Senate Bill 327 Requiring the use of helmets for all motorcycle operator and passengers, and Senate Bill 308 creating a distinctive motorcycle validation sticker ($692) allowing qualified operators and passengers to refrain from wearing a safety helmet. “We must unite and fight this or by this summer it could be mandatory for every biker to wear a helmet in New Mexico,” according to the US Defenders’ CTA, which goes on to state; “We were told that the Centers for Disease Control are following this bill in New Mexico as a pilot program if it passes for other states in the future.” TEXAS LEGISLATION WOULD ALLOW RIDERS TO LANE SPLIT IF HELMETED One of the latest proposals by some Texas lawmakers to help alleviate traffic congestion is to legalize lane splitting. Lane splitting (or lane sharing, or “filtering”) allows motorcyclists to pass vehicles by riding in-between lanes of traffic. State Senator Kirk Watson and State Representative Sergio Muñoz Jr. have both filed bills to legalize the practice. According to House Bill 813, introduced by Rep. Muñoz (D-Palmview), motorcycle riders would be allowed to ride between lanes of traffic moving in the same direction, if traffic is traveling 20 mph or slower, and if the motorcyclist is not traveling more than 5 mph faster than other traffic. Lane splitting would be prohibited in school zones and in areas where the posted speed limit is 20 mph or less. However, HB 813 would also require that riders and passengers must wear helmets. Senate Bill 442, introduced by Sen. Watson (D-Austin), does not include the helmet provision, but lane splitting would be restricted to controlled-access highways. “Filtering” is common in Europe and Asia to alleviate congestion in urban areas, but in the U.S., only California allows the maneuver. ILLINOIS MEASURE WOULD ADD MOTORCYCLE SAFETY TO DRIVER’S ED An Illinois lawmaker wants driver education teachers to warn beginner motorists to be on the lookout for motorcycles by incorporating motorcycle safety as a formal part of driver’s education courses. The proposal, introduced February 17, 2015 by Representative Tom Bennett (R-Gibson City), would amend the driver’s

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education act in the Illinois School Code to require that all behind the wheel instruction include lessons on motorcycle safety and awareness “to ensure students understand their surroundings when operating a motor vehicle.” Rep. Bennett says the concern was raised by constituents in his central Illinois district. Bennett says he purposely kept the language in the proposal general to give schools flexibility. INDIANA SCOOTER RIDERS FACE NEW REGULATIONS Indiana officials are warning motor scooter drivers that starting January 1 they’ll need license plates on those bikes. Legislators have approved Indiana’s first license requirements for scooters, and under the new law drivers of scooters with engines of 50 cubic centimeters or less will need to buy license plates and pass a Bureau of Motor Vehicles test involving road signals and signs. Operators of scooters with larger engines will be required to follow motorcycle requirements, including holding a valid motorcycle license or learner’s permit. Evansville police officials told a legislative committee that scooters had often been involved in accidents and used in crimes such as robberies, but that the owners couldn’t be found because they lacked any registration. The new law doesn’t require insurance for drivers of the smaller scooters, and the registration will cost $26.35, plus a $10 excise tax. Law sponsor Representative Dave Wolkins (R-Winona Lake) said not requiring a driver’s license for scooter operators was important because he felt it was necessary that those with drunken driving convictions still have a way to get to work.

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remove the restriction which specifies that a person cannot 11/1/11 5:06 PM operate a motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or motor driven cycle equipped with handlebars positioned so the operator’s hands are above their shoulders when the operator is sitting and their hands are on the handlebar grips. The bi-partisan measure would also eliminate the requirement for motorcycles to be equipped with handrails for passengers. In addition, Arizona bikers are fighting a similar “pay-toplay” bill as in New Mexico, as House Bill 2607 seeks to require use of a helmet for all motorcyclists unless the rider pays a fee for exemption (amount to be determined), or face a $500 fine for non-compliance. U.S. MOTORCYCLE SALES CONTINUE UPWARD TREND The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) reports motorcycle sales increased 3.8% for 2014. A total of 483,526 motorcycles were sold during the calendar year, an increase of 17,743 units over 2013. Off-Highway motorcycles registered the highest percentage year-over-year growth at 10.9%, with the On-Highway and Dual segments tallying 3.0 and 3.6% respectively. Scooter sales were the only two-wheeled segment to decline last year, down 3.5%. Meanwhile, ATV sales showed a steady 0.5% rate of growth. The 2014 motorcycle sales total marks the fourth consecutive year of modest growth since the market bottomed out in 2010 at 439,678 units sold. Annual motorcycles sales have since increased by 440,899 (2011), 452,386 (2012) and 465,783 (2013) to its current 483,526 total. This gradual recovery follows the dramatic decline of the motorcycle market during the recession, when annual motorcycle sales plummeted from 879,910 in 2008 to 520,502 in 2009. QUOTABLE QUOTE: “Helping each other out - that’s America.” ~ former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle (1974-2013), author of “American Sniper”

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Confederation of Motorcycle Clubs of the The Great State of Tennessee www.tenncoc.com

Board of Directors State Chairman Tommy 1%er AOA State Vice Chairman Reagon 1%er AOA State Secretary Kato American Steel MC State Treasurer Doc 4 Way In MC State COC Chaplain Pastor Ron Baptiste Covenant Confirmers MC AIM/NCOM Attorney James Ramsey (Pops) Keltics MC Tennessee Member Listing 2014-2015 4-Way In MC American Steel MC ARM MC Bikers For Christ MM Black Pistons MC Bond Slaves MC Boozefighters MC Brothers of Believers MM Brothers of the Wheel MC Cohorts MC Confederate Drifters MC Confederates MC Copperheads MC Covenant Confirmers MC Currahee MC Double Knuckle MC E.B.G.B MC Fire and Iron MC Grim Reapers MC Highlanders MC His Laboring Few MM Iron Horsemen MC Iron Riders MC Keltics MC Leathernecks Confederation MC Leathernecks International MC Marines MC Misfits MC Mountain Rebels MC My Brothers Keepers MC New Attitudes MC Nightriders MC Outlaws MC Peaceful Few MC Peacemakers MC Soliders for Jesus MC Sons of God MC Sons of Pennyrile MC Southern Journeymen MC Southern Sons MC Southern Souls MC Tri-Cities MC True Sons MC U.S. Military Vets MC Unforgotten MC Vendettas MC Veterans of Vietnam MC Vietnam Vets MC/ Legacy Vets MC Wind and Fire MC Widowmakers MC Zombies MC

ORGANIZATIONS BACA www.bacausa.com Volunteer State Chapter-Lebanon, TN (865-951-4224) E Volunteer State Chapter-Vonore, TN (615-715-5039) BIKERS WHO CARE www.bikerewhocane.org Bikers Who Care is a organization of motorcycle enthusiasts dedicated to supporting The Dream Factory of Clarksville, TN by sponsoring Camp Rainbow, a summer camp for seriously ill children BLUE KNIGHTS The BLUE KNIGHTS® is a non-profit fraternal organization consisting of active and retired law enforcement men & women who enjoy riding motorcycles. www.blueknightstnv. bizland.com CMT/ABATE CMT/ABATE, Inc. is not a •Biker Club”, but a nonprofit, political organization that was formed to preserve feedom and safety for all Tennesseans who enjoy motorcycling. Our major goals are to modify existing laws that are detrimental to motorcycle safety and enjoyment, and to enact new legislation in support of motorcyclists who ride in Tennessee. If you are concerned about preserving personal freedom and motorcycle safety, we urge you to join. Local charters play a major rote in making CMT/ABATE, Inc. an effective organization by contacting their area legislators to inform them of how the local membership feels about issues affecting motorcyclists. PO BOX 1991 MADISON, TN 37116 615-860-1991 Email: lnfo@cmtabate.com

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MOTORCYCLE AWARENESS FOUNDATION OF TENNESSEE WWW.MAFT.US MAFT is a non-profit 501-C-3 tax-exempt organization. We believe that educating the public to have the proper respect for motorcyclists as well other highway users will reduce accidents and deaths on our highways. We hope to reduce motorcycle accidents caused by inattentive

drivers resulting in avoidable right of way collisions. Our Campaign Save A Life program is teaching new drivers in our High Schools awareness and defensive techniques to avoid these accidents. MAFT honors the survivors, the lost and the families of these accident victims at a Vigil each autumn. = Awareness, Respect and Education MAFTINFO@AOL.COM 615-799-8600 Motor Maids, Inc. A diverse group of women motorcyclists united through a passion for riding while fostering a positive image and promoting safe riding skills. www.motormaids.org PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS www.PatriotGuard.org If you have any questions, please feel free to contact PGR State Captain Annette (Dreamcatcher)  615-974-3046 ROLLING THUNDER TENNESSEE www.rollingthundertn1.com Rolling Thunder®, Inc.’s major function is to publicize the POW-MlA issue. To educate the public of the fact that many American prisoners of war were left behind after all past wars. To help correct the past and to protect the future veterans from being left behind should they become prisoners of war-missing in action. We are committed to helping American veterans from all wars! ROLLING THUNDER®, INC., CHAPTER 1 TN Pres. Jay Barnes, Murfreesboro 615-364-1029, www.rollingthundertn1.com ROLLING THUNDER®, INC., CHAPTER 2 TN Pres. Gerri Tramel , Soddy-Daisy 423-843-1061 www.rollingthundertn2.org ROLLING THUNDER®, INC., CHAPTER 3 TN Pres. Clay Tumlin, Knoxville 865-457-4507 rttn3@comcast.net ROLLING THUNDER®, INC., CHAPTER 4 TN Pres. Alan Sipe, Johnson City 423-329-3152, www.rollingthundertn4.com ROLLING THUNDER®, INC. Rolling Thunder Chapter 6 Pres. Mike Morel, Martin City 731-431-2411 www.rollingthundertn6.com SONS OF LIBERTY RIDERS Action Not Words - NOW! Riders organizing to support and defend this country. A political movement of riders. All riders welcome! In addition to welcoming members of any other organization or affiliation. Welcoming non-riders and supporters as well. sonsoflibertyriders.com T.H.R.C.A. The Tennessee Honda Riders Club www.mthrc.org Kerbela Motor Corps Donnie Anderson 865-806-2097 www.shrinershq.org TN VALLEY RIDERS Fayettevilte,TN Web page: tennesseevalleyriders.org Doesn’t matter what you ride or who you are everyone welcome. No dues, Fun Riding Group helping those in need. For more info triplef@cafes.net   GWRRA We are the world’s largest single-marque social organization for owners and riders of Honda Gold Wing & Valkyrie motorcycles and, some would say, the world’s largest family. Dedicated to our motto, Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge, GWRRA members enjoy the freedom of belonging to a not-for-profit, non-reigious and non-political organization. http://www.gwrra.org MID SOUTH RIDERS Meetings held the 2nd Sunday of the month @ Shady Rest Biker Bar,Timbte,TN www.midsouthriders.com MUSIC CITY AMCA Music City Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America ​http://www.musiccitychapteramca.com/ ASSOCIATIONS VFW Post 5266 Morristown, TN Riders Association Open to all active duty, reservists, guards, and retired military members who are eligible to join the VFW. We meet at 11AM the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Morristown VFW Post 5266. We are a Veteran driven Association, that supports the surrounding areas Veterans. We also support locally “The Daily Bread and Food On Foot.” Contact Michael Jacobs, President VFW Riders Association @ 423-312-6220 or on FaceBook @ VFW Riders Morristown, TN Christian Motorcyclists Association Organized in 1975 for the purpose of reaching the motorcycle world with the gospel of Jesus Christ. The only requirement for becoming a member of CMA is that you be a Christian. For more info contact the TN State Coordinator, JW Allgood, 615-830-3183 or jwa400@comcast.net. TENNESSEE CHAPTERS Athens/Trinity Warriors #994 Kingsport/Rays of the Son #199 Chattanooga/Choo-Choo Wheels Knoxville/Inspiration Riders #64 of Worship #204 McMinnville/Holy Spirit Clarksville/Prayerborne Reigns #887 Eagles #467 Memphis/Wheels of Grace #710 Cleveland/Gatekeeper #615 Morristown/Lakeway Warriors #999 Columbia/Knights for Christ #448 Murfreesboro/Cornerstone Cookeville/Blood Bought Riders #940 Bikers #614 Mt. Juliet/Steel Witness #1205 Covington/Ransomed Riders #898 Nashville/Lions of Judah #405 Crossville/Cumberland Cruisers Paris/West TN Cruisers for Christ #802 for Christ #1002 Cumberland Gap/Clinton Pulaski/Redemption Riders #1100 Forming Chapter #2508 Springfield/ Bikers of Grace Dover/Iron Horse Revelators #1210 Forming Chapter #2738 Dyersburg/Dyersburg Tullahoma/Outriders for Christ #616 Disciples #978 Union City/Reelfoot Light Jackson/Steelhorse Prophets #709 Riders #897 Jonesborough/Fellowship of the Unashamed #1208

Revelators Motorcycle Ministries Bristol TN Meeting and ride 1st Sat each month @ Burger king on west state st @ 830 am more info frank@ 423-963-5850 chaplin john @423-323-8812 www.revelatorsmm.com   Road Riders for Jesus Ministries Road Riders For Jesus is an independent, Christian faith based, motorcycle ministry that began in 1999 near St. Louis, MO. We now have over 4,000 members worldwide. To find a local chapter, call Mike at 615-828-6446 or go to the national website at www.roadridersforjesus.org. Also check us out on Facebook! Confederate Sons Association Cookeville, Tennessee see our web site for more info www.ConfederateSonsAssociation.com or e-mail larrybarnes@ConfederateSonsAssociation.com Mercy Hands Street Ministries P.O. Box 1515 Dickson, TN 37056 931-670-2351 Hog Heaven Ministries Harley Riders for Jesus Vic Richardson 931-729-1091 hogheavennmislries@yahoo.com GOLD WING TOURING ASSN. CHAPTER HARPETH VALLEY RIDERS Contact Damy & Joyce Emter, Chapter Directors Phone: 615-244-1456 e: DannyEmter@msn.com American Legion Riders (Post 95, Eastridge,TN) Open to American Legion Members and Associates. We participate in parades, ceremonies, and promote motorcycle safety. We also provide a social atmosphere for Legion members who share the same interests. Join us for Fun, friendship and interesting motorcycle rides. ezriderintn@aol.com Black Sheep Black Sheep Harley-Davidsons for Christ is more than just a motorcycle club. It’s a motorcycle ministry of men and women that ride for Jesus: helping and serving H.O.G. members and chapters across the country. For more information contact Jeff Pierce 615.653.5065 or visit our web site: wwwblacksheephdfc.org Road Riders for Jesus Motorcycle Ministries Chattanooga, TN. Meeting and ride 3rd Sat each month @ City Cafe on corner Lee Hwy and Bonny Oaks @ 11:00 AM more info Johnny @ 423 605 5026 ,www.roadridersforjesus.org The Biker Church Covenant Confirmers Ministries Inc. www.covenantconfirmers.org Three Degrees Masonic Motorcycle Club Contact: Grang Chapter Secretary @ e-mail: ironmason@hotmail.com or Past President: Free Bird @ freebird3d@yahoo.com

#435 Beech River #273 Bristol #034 Chatanooga #058 Clarksville #410 Copperhill #323 Covington #285 Crossroads #320 Cumberland Gap #423 Eagle Bluff

Southern Cruisers www.southerncruisers.net #211 Golden Circle #250 Greenville #282 Highland Rim #000 Memphis #006 Middle #059 Montgomery Bell #077 Northeast #483 Northwest #153 Shiloh

Wheels Of Faith Ministry A nondenominational organization with the purpose and goal of spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ through word & work, and to provide a Christian atmosphere where we gather and ride our motorcycles. www.wheelsoffaith. com W.O.W. Women on Wheels Cool Lady Cruisers Chattanooga, TN joandcharlie@bellsouth.net HOG CHAPTERS The Dragon Chapter, Maryville 865-977-1669 Eastern TNChapter 865-457-7893 Ghost River Chapter Collierville, TN ghostriverhog.com

Mule Town Chapter 931--540-0099 www.muletownrider.com Nashville Music City Chapter 615-242-6067 Northwestern 731-885-1792

Golden Circle Jackson Chapter 731-627-2288 www.qchoq.com

Thunder Creek Chattanooga Chapter 423-892-4888

Middle Tennessee 615-771-7775

Tri City Chapter 423-283-0422

Murfreesboro Chapter 615-849-8025 615-242-6067

Tuckessee Clarksville Chapter (931)648-1607

The Dragon Chapter, Maryville 865-977-1669

Twin Lakes Morristown Chapter 423-586-5343

Memphis Chapter

Upper Cumberland Chapter 931-526-3139

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Highway 12 Motorsports 5110 Ashland City Highway Nashville, TN 37218 (615) 891-7850 www.Hwy12Motorsports.com Across From Lewis Country Store Knoxville Harley-Davidson 605 Lovell Rd Knoxville, TN 37932 865-671-2454

Cacklebery Campground “Home of the Big Rooster” 560 Tomoka Farms Rd CR 415 New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 386-428-5459 Hidden Creek Camp Ground 2576 W Antioch Road Springville, TN 38256 (731) 641-0034

GROCERIES Lewis Country Store 5106 Old Hickory Blvd. Nashville, TN (615) 255-7755 Gas-Up, Unique Shop, Fresh Food

Twisted Tea True Iced Tea Taste www.twistedtea.com

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

MOTORCYCLE INS.

Boswell’s of Cookeville 1421 Interstate Dr Cookeville, TN 38501 931-526-3139

Low Key Cycles 312 E Main Street Lebanon, TN 37087 (615) 784-4400 www.lowkeycycles.com

C. Bo Brumit Ins. Agcy., 5608 Hwy 11 E. - Suite C3 Piney Flats, TN 37686 Toll Free: (866) 700-4218 Specializing in Biker Ins. Rates

Boswell’s of Downtown Nashville 180 2nd Ave. N. Nashville, TN 37201 615-242-7078

S&G Custom Cycles 1114 Galloway St Columbia, TN 38401 931-381-7282 www.sgcustomcyles.com

MINISTRIES

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

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

Bumpus Harley-Davidson of Murfreesboro 2250 NW Broad St Murfreesboro, TN 37129 615-849-8025 Bumpus Harley-Davidson of Memphis 2160 Whitten Rd Memphis, TN 38133 901-372-1121 Bumpus Harley-Davidson of Jackson 326 Carriage House Dr Jackson, TN 38305 731-422-5508 Bumpus Harley-Davidson Shop Of Collierville 325 S Byhalia Rd Collierville, TN 38017 901-316-1121 Bumpus Harley Davidson 325 S Byhalia Rd Collierville, TN 38017 901-376-1121

H-D of Cool Springs 7128 S. Springs Drive Franklin, TN 37067 866-667-8836 hdcoolsprings.com

CAMPGROUNDS

Appleton Harley-Davidson/Buell 2501 Hwy 41A Bypass Clarksville, TN 37043 931-648-1607

Boswell’s of Rivergate 2200 Gallatin Pike N Madison, TN 37115 615-855-1001

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H-D of Columbia 1616 Harley Davidson Blvd Columbia, TN 38401 931-540-0099

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

BARS&RESTAURANTS Bent Wrench Roadhouse 4724 Ashland City Road Fredonia, TN 37146 931-362-4774 www. thebentwrenchroadhouse.com Double E Bar/Grill 4957 Lebanon Pike Old Hickory, TN 37138 615-885-3400 The Shed 1820 Lamar Alexander Pkwy Maryville, TN 37801 865-977-1669 Silverado Rivergate & Lebanon 709A Rivergate Pkwy. Goodlettsville, TN 37072 615-851-4490 Bike Nite Wednesdays

Covenant Confirmers Ministries, Inc. Pastor Ron Baptiste A “Biker Church” for All Bikers & Their Families. (615) 384-9010 www.covenantconfirmers.org

PAINT/PINSTRIPING 3D Head Custom Paint™ Knoxville, Tn 865-621-9836 Ask for: Kenny or Tony Our Graphics Will Blow Your Mind! Visual Edge Pinstriping by George 1050 Spain Hill Rd Lascassas, TN 37085 www.v-edge.com 615-273-2877

SERVICES A & A Powder Coating Inc 1207 Louisville Hwy Goodlettsville, TN 37072 (615) 859-9479 Avon the company for women & now men too! For Easy On-Line Ordering Visit: www.youravon.com/denisehigh

Amsoil info@myguy4oil.com 615-389-1149 www.myguy4oil.com Reference #1569065 ThunderRoadsTennessee.com

Bullseye Gun, Gear & Pawn, LLC 130 Shelby Street Murfreesboro, TN (615) 900-1098 Charlie’s Leathers 108 W Main St Lebanon, TN 37087 615-449-6065 Collins Interiors 3704 Nolensville Pike Nashville, TN 37211 615-977-2188

www.collinsinterior.com FTD Customs 156 Commerce Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 www.ftdcustoms.com (615) 824-2811 Gatherings by Donna Kay 327 West Main St., Suite 1 Lebanon, TN 37087 www.gatheringsbydonnakay.com 615-423-0059 Stereo City 6725 Ringgold Road, Suite B Chattanooga, TN 37412 423-504-9874 Tennessee Biker Medical Clinic 300 10th Ave E Springfield, TN 37172 www.covenantconfirmers.org

TRAILERS L&S Motorcycle Trailer Rentals Ask for Larry Cell: 615-308-1288 All size trailers for your needs!

LEGAL AIM/NCOM Richard M. Lester 800-531-2424/ 1-800-on-a-bike www.onabike.com The Boyd Firm Motorcycle Attorneys 865.246.1800 www.theboydfirm.org “We’ll Sue The Bastards.”

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Harley-Davidson of Cool Springs Rally in the Alley Date: 03/05/2015 Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Location: Losers Most Wanted Bar & Grill 1000 Meridian Blvd Franklin, TN Thur, March 5th - 6p-9p -Rally in the Alley @ Loser’s Most Wanted Bar & Grill 1000 Meridian Blvd, Suite 100, Franklin, TN - Hosted by Harley-Davidson of Cool Springs - MY JULY on the stage! Live Music, Bikes, Giveways & Specials! Wes Loper at The Bent Wrench Roadhouse Date: 03/06/2015 Time: 8:00 PM Location: The Bent Wrench Roadhouse 4724 Ashland City Rd Fredonia, TN Sloan’s Motorcycle & ATV Pancake Breakfast/Ride Date: 03/07/2015 Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Location: 2233 NW Broad St. Murfreesboro, TN Join us for all you can eat Pancakes and Sausage; your $5 donation will benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. After, weather permitting - we RIDE! Hidden Creek Resort Benefit for Rick Hoskins Date: 03/07/2015 - 03/07/2015 Time: 12:00 PM Location: 2576 W Antioch Rd, Springville, TN Contact phone: 731-333-7340 Rick Hoskins is the owner and operator at Hidden Creek Resort. He is a GREAT man and has always done so much for others, now he is facing some medical issues and needs our help and support. This Benefit is to help raise money for his radiation and chemotherapy as he has NO insurance. Thanks so much! Starts at Noon Live Entertainment Live Auction Chicken & BBQ Plates $10 Bari Leigh at The Bent Wrench Roadhouse Date: 03/13/2015 Time: 8:00 PM Location: The Bent Wrench Roadhouse 4724 Ashland City Rd Fredonia, TN Ride for Aiden Date: 03/14/2015 Time: 10:00 AM Location: Wanted Saloon ll in Dickson, TN Aiden Turnbo is smart and brave young man that was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in October 2012. In September 2014, Aiden became ill, and his family needs our help.

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GOT EVENTS ? Submit your events to: events@thunderroadstennessee.com Double E Bar and Grill Poker Run Benefit for Marsha Barnes Date: 03/22/2015 Time: 11:00 AM Location: Double E Bar and Grill 4957 Lebanon Pike, Old Hickory, TN Marsha was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 Lymphoma, requiring 6 months of Chemo treatment. Insurance does not fully cover the considerable funds that are mounting for her Medical Expenses. Please help us eliminate this added financial stress, to Marsha and Terry, with your Support and Contributions. Entry Fee:$20 = Driver:$10 = Passenger 1st Bike out @ Noon Last Bike in @ 5pm Stops: Batters Box, Bikini Beach, Roadside, and Skullys Live Music Starts at 3:30 pm A host of Bands will be Rockin’ The E... FREE Food, Silent Auction, Happy Hour Open - 10pm Victory Demo truck at Sloans! Demo Rides and more Date: 03/27/2015 Time: 10:00 AM Location: Sloans Motorcycle 2233 NW Broad St. Murfreesboro, TN Victory Demo truck at Sloan’s! Demo Rides and more - details TBA! Appleton Harley-Davidson Women’s Garage Party Date: 03/27/2015 - 03/27/2015 Time: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Location: Appleton Harley-Davidson Appleton Harley-Davidson Women’s Garage Party See Ad Open House/Demo Days at Harley Davidson of Cool Springs Date: 03/28/2015 - 03/28/2015 Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Location: Harley Davidson of Cool Springs Open House/Demo Days at Harley Davidson of Cool Springs. Drag Specialties Truck here! Adult Easter Egg Hunt & More! 1st Annual Off The Chain Pawker Run to Benefit Habitat For Paws Date: 03/28/2015 - 03/28/2015 Time: 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Location: HDP Motorcycles 14346 Lebanon Pike, Old Hickory, TN 37138 Saturday, March 28th Hosted by HDP Motorcycles 14346 Lebanon Pike, Old Hickory, TN 37138 Registration begins at 9:30 am KSU 11:30 am Last Bike In by 3:00 pm Entry Fee $15 $5 Extra Rider Rain Date: April 11, 2015 Run begins at: HDP Motorcycles First Stop: Cycle Gear Second Stop: Top Dead Center Cycle / Motologistix Third Stop: Drifters Fourth Stop: Bikini Beach Bar Fifth Stop: Buckle and Hide Then back to: HDP Motorcycle Live Band! Best Hand! Worst Hand! Silent Auction! Hundreds of Dollars in Prizes! Last Bid in at 3:30 Meet Professional MMA fighter Ben “The Ruler” Brewer Signing Autographs! S & G Custom Cycles Swap Meet Date: 03/28/2015 - 03/28/2015 Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Location: S & G Custom Cycles 1114 Galloway Street, Columbia,

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Tennessee 38401 Contact phone: 931-381-7282 Doors open at 9:00 am & close at 3:00 pm. We are opening up the huge parts storage area in our shop for customers to browse thousands of parts from vintage Harleys to quality late model take off parts. We will also have dozens or project bikes as well from vintage CB 750s to various Harleys & more. Well have motors, frames, sheet metal, & more. Other vendors will be onsite as well. For more info call S & G Custom Cycles at 931-381-7282 or visit us in Columbia, TN. at 1114 Galloway Street. Look for us on Facebook!” 5th Annual Blessing of the Bikes Date: 04/04/2015 Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Location: Old Fort Park Hwy 96 Murfreesboro TN Contact phone: 615-218-3878 5th Annual Blessing of the bikes. All bikers welcome Come join us at Old Fort Park on Hwy 96 for the blessing of the bikes in Murfreesboro TN Free food, bike blessing and good times 10am until 2pm Neon Moon`s 20th Year Reunion (and 5th year at the Riverside Dr. location) Mule Day Blowout Event and Poker Run Dates 4/10/2015 - 4/11-/2015 - 4/12/2015 Time 11:00 am - 2:30 am each day Location: Neon Moon, 900 Riverside Drive,, Columbia, TN Join the tradition of one of the best poker runs and Mule Day events in the entire area! Entertainment will be live music on Friday night, also live music provided by the Davis Drive Band Saturday, Food, Vendors (* vendors please contact Betty Jo Stinnett if interested at 931-626-7770), Chicken Drop, Adult Dancer on site Friday and Saturday nights and other fun events!! This is going to be a hugh event so we are already preparing and gearing up to host possibly the largest and best 3 day Mule Day biker event in this area! Poker run will approximately leave the Neon Moon around 11:00 am on Sat. 4/11 ( exact time will be posted on the Neon Moon’s Facebook closer to the actual date of the ride) and travel close to 100 miles before retuning back to the Neon Moon and ALL bikes are welcome to participate!! Mark your calendars and get set to ride and have one have a great time!!! 2nd ANNUAL CANCER POKER RUN Date: 04/11/2015 Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Location: Highway 12 Motorsports 5110 Ashland City Hwy, Nashville, TN Contact phone: 615.519.7259 Registration: 10:00 AM Kick Stands Up: 12:00 PM $25 per hand, $5 extra cards Purse prizes according to participation Food, drinks, door prizes Michael Mason & The Roadhouse Roosters CONTACT: Jody Cantrell, 615.519.7259

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