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Table Of Contents

YOU DON’T SAY? 8 LETTER FROM THE EDITORS 21 DIVA ANGELS 40 DEW DROP INN 42 CHARLIE’S BACK YARD 44 OL’ CHARLIE 3 FINGER 46 FROM THE PEN OF BIG AL

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FEATURES 24-27 FT EXPO RECAP 30-33 CLASSIC RAMBLINGS 38-39 TROPICAL CYCLE DOC 47 THE WALL 48 CFL MAP 49 FUNNY BONES 50 SPARE PARTS 51 TEDDYS TRAVELS 64 THUNDER CARTOON 65 FT & DNA CYCLES BIKE 67 ABATE INFO 76 BOOTHILL BANDS 77 BOARDWALK SHOW INFO

CLASSIC BIKE RAMBLINGS BY BOB DEMOSS

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3 FRAN HAASCH 10-12 CRUISIN’ CALENDAR 15 FT SALES STAFF 30-33 CLASSIC RAMBLINGS

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EXPO & BIKE BUILDER INVITATIONAL RECAP

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UNCLE MIKE’S SMOKEHOUSE 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY FEBRUARY 26TH

CHECK OUT OUR COLOR CODED REGIONAL SECTIONS:

YELLOW - Tampa Bay Area • RED - Nature Coast Area • ORANGE - East Coast Area PURPLE - North Florida Area • BLUE - South Florida • GREEN - South West Florida


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Wow .... what an Expo! I am so proud of my entire staff for pulling off the biggest motorcycle event in the history of Pinellas County! The Full Throttle Expo and Bike Builder Invitational was nothing short of sensational and if you missed it .... shame on you! The Pinellas Park Police estimated our three day crowd at 30,000 and if you were there Saturday and/or Sunday, you know that number might even be low! We changed the overall layout this year, greatly improved our Bike Builder Invitational tent, added a VIP area, increased the number of vendors, added porta-potties, secured additional parking (it still wasn’t enough), added an outside bar area and (here’s the big one) obtained the Jaegermeister stage and sound system! Simply put, this was the very best Expo we have ever had! The bands were fantastic (thank you Jaegermeister) and Bobby Friss, The Black Honkeys, Greg Billings, Comfort Zone and The Dive Bar Stalkers sounded better than ever! When these bands played, you could not see the pavement as it was wall-to-wall people! Thanks to the Police and Fire Departments for letting us put on the first ever fireworks display at QS&L ... it was fabulous! Our Miss Full Throttle Contest was out-of-this-world (thanks to Twisted Tea, Jaegermeister and Florida’s Finest Bikini Babes), the tattoo contest was great (way to go Scotty for your Best-In-Show) and the Bike Builder Invitational featured 41 of the best looking bikes I’ve ever seen. Our judges (headed by Radical Randy) did a marvelous job and should be commended! Special thanks go to Attorney Fran Haasch, Walker Ford, Twisted Tea, Hogswipe, Biker Safe House, Lazydays RV, Budweiser, Santiago Choppers (who gave a way a motorcycle), BRA, Grace FX, Jaegermeister, Suncoast Brotherhood, The Diva Angels, One Stop Signs & Shirts, Terry & Bob from Whirlwind Productions, The entire QS&L team (especially Bill, Russ, Tonya, Phil Billy and the Mud Patrol) and a special atta-boy to my son Tony who busted his ass for the past 6 months to make this the best Expo ever ... love you Tony! I want to wish my wife Tracy a very Happy Valentines Day and a Happy Birthday this month. It’s a big one for her and I’m excited for the party! Have a great month everybody and thank you for supporting Full Throttle in everything we do!

January was an amazing month with so many events that happened. First was Thunder By the Bay in Sarasota. This is a charity event that had thousands of people in attendance. We were lucky enough to have a booth this year and hand out hundreds of flyers and magazines. Second was Gibtown Bike Week that had a slow start and cold weather but ended up having a very nice turn out on Saturday and Sunday. They had a great high wire act, the ball of death with two motorcycle riders inside and a very funny clown skit on a trampoline! Gibtown bike fest also had a full wrestling ring and two shows each day. It was quite enjoyable to watch. Of course the end of the month was our Motorcycle Expo and Bike Builder Invitational at Quaker Steak and Lube. This was THE BEST Expo that we have ever had. The Jagermeister stage was the talk of the show with a 50X80 frame tent with amazing lighting. The builders brought some of the most unique bikes that the crows of Quaker Steak have ever seen. Congrats to Brian Boan from Devil’s Candy Customs who ended up taking the $5,000 grand prize! We were rushed a little at the end of the Expo this year and I did not get a chance to officially thanks the people who helped make the Expo and Invitational possible so I am going to do it now. Terry Schmidt and Bob were a huge help in getting the tent, lighting, carpet, generators and electric run for all the vendors. Bill Church, Russ, Hillary, Jeremy, CJ, Stephanie and the entire staff of Quaker Steak and Lube did a great job handling the crowds of hungry and thirsty people! Phillbilly and the Quaker Cops handled the masses with parking, garbage pick up and crowd control. The Full Throttle Staff I know ran themselves ragged making sure everything went according to plan and of course Radical Randy, Bret Rector, Tim Pepke, and the entire judging team for staying up late and finding the best bike in the Invitational. Scottster and his crew kept the party barge full of ice, soda and food for the crew hard at work. There are so many I need to thank and it would take me this whole magazine to do so….. THANK YOU EVERYONE WHO WAS INVOLVED IN THE FLORIDA MOTORCYCLE EXPO AND BIKE BUILDER INVITATIONAL! I am sorry if I missed your name but you all know who you are that made this year’s expo such a huge success! Ok, Now on to the next big adventure in the motorcycle community, BIKE WEEK! We have a few sponsors left. For only $800 you can get an ad in the March issue, 5000 4x6 postcards that we will hand out and your logo on a 3x10 banner at each booth we will have in Daytona. We will be setting up at Boothill Saloon on Main Street, Iropnhorse Saloon in Ormond Beach, at the Boardwalk Bike Show Friday March 16th and at the Rats Hole Show Saturday March 17th at the Daytona Lagoon. You will also be able to come out and hang out with us in the booths and promote your product! It’s a great deal and there are only 8 total spots with around 5 still available! If you are interested call me at 727-919-1743. I would like to take this time to say Happy Birthday to my Mom in Ohio, Mary Cianci and my Step-Mom Tracy Cianci who turns 40!! I would also like to wish my beautiful fiancée Tonya Jenkins a Very Happy last Valentines Day as Miss Jenkins because next year you will be Mrs. Cianci! I would also like to with my daughters, Krysie and Ashlynn, a Happy Valentines Day. Enjoy the beautiful weather and make sure you don’t drink and ride and I’ll see you soon!


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FEBRUARY 3-5 - Stuntjam - Friday 9:00am Gates open for practice at Lakeland Motorsports Park, 8100 US 33 N, (I-4, exit #38), ph 863-984-1145. MAP StuntJam the ultimate stunt rider! Street bike competitions: longest coaster, pro individual freestyle, longest stoppie, armature individual freestyle and female freestyle. Bring the whole family to be part of the action! Team FMX Freestyle, helicopter rides, ball of steel, wrestling matches and Live Entertainment. Saturday is qualifiers - gates open at 9:00am, starts at noon. Tickets $10.00 online www.stuntjam.com or at the door. Sunday Main Event - Gates open at 9:00am, competition starts at noon, $20 at the door, $15 online, 10yrs & under are free. Tons of food, vendors and excitement., info 727-776-4544. www. StuntJam.com. SAT. FEBRUARY 4TH - Plant City Bike Fest. 5-9pm in Historic Downtown Plant City, 102 N. Palmer St. MAP Held the first Saturday of every month. Featuring live music, food & vendors, 50/50 drawing, & a great opportunity to visit the Downtown shops with the whole family, emceed by Radical Randy & Wendy Bob. For attendees admission & parking is FREE. For show participants entry fee is only $5.00 for each category entered, register bike between 5pm-7pm, info 813-754-3707. www.PlantCity.org SUN. FEBRUARY 5TH - WEBSTER MONTHLY SWAP MEET, CAR & BIKE SHOW - Located at Webster Westside Flea Market, 516 NW 3rd. Steet (CR 478 & NW 3rd. St) Webster FL. 33597. Gates open 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM the 1st Sunday of every month rain or shine. General admission $5.00, children under 14 FREE. Show & Corral(for sale by owner) registration $10.00. Club/Organization Participation Award (10 or more vehicles registered) Trophies & Cash Prizes! Vendors welcome: outside 15' x 30' spaces $18; covered 10' x 10' $10. ATM provided by FL ATM SERVICES always on site. Contact: Jackie Smith. Email: websterswaps@aol.com Info: 800-832-7396. Reservations: 352-628-4656. www.myspace.com/ webstercyclemeet SAT. FEBRUARY 11th - DALE 1891 BIKE NIGHT - ALL BIKES WELCOME to the new Dale 1891 Bike Night the Second Saturday of the month! The Radical one is back in Tampa Bay! From 5pm till 10pm. 11742 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa, FL 813-961-2121 for more info! SAT. FEBRUARY 11TH - 2012 CRIME STOPPERS COAST RIDERS MOTORCYCLE RUN - 1st Annual Crime Stoppers "Coast Riders" Police Escorted Motorcycle Run. 8am Registration starts, 10:30am Kickstands up from Tierra Verde Resort Marina, 200 Madonna Blvd, ph 727-867-8611. $25 Rider, $10 Passenger (Veterans and Police no charge for passengers), on line registration recommended. Helmets Required. Giving away a 2012 Harley-Davidson FXDC, see how to enter. Police escorted 31 mile non-stop motorcycle run up the beaches ending celebration at Coachman Park in Clearwater. Celebration open to the public, noon-4pm Up The Creek band, entertainment, sponsor exhibits, food & beer. Presented by Mandelbaum Trichler Law Center and benefits Crime Stoppers of Pinellas County, info Laurie ph 727-744-5992, email Laurie@ bayshoremarketinggroup.com. www.CrimeStoppersCoastRiders.com. SAT. FEBRUARY 11TH - 2nd Annual Mardi BRA Party & Fund Raiser - 2-10pm at Quaker Steak and Lube, 10400 49th St. North, 727-572-9464. A unique Mardi Gras BRA contest, plus 50/50, Prizes, and Poker Walk. Registration starts at 3-9 pm. Top 3 hands get great prizes! Winners announced at end of night. Live Music 6-10 pm, Vendor & Craft Fair, Contests. Vendors and sponsors call Kimberly at 727-642-3067. Brought to you by The Lube and BRA Bikers Raising Awareness® to benefit local breast cancer patients. www.BikersRaisingAwareness.org.


TAMPA BAY florida AREA Full CRUISIN’ CALENDAR FEBRUARY 12TH - NADIYA'S CABARET ALL DAY & NIGHT SUNDAY BIKE NIGHT - Starting Feb. 12th $5 beer and shot, 2-4-$30 dances, FREE BBQ, beautiful women, great music. For more info call 727-289-7158. Nadiya's cabaret 8804 66th Street North, Pinellas Park FL.

FEBRUARY 14 - HAPPY VALENTINES DAY SAT. FEBRUARY 18 - Sponsored by the Rotary Club Pinellas Feather Sound (CH35472) - Starts at Fletchers H-D with registration from 10am. last bike in by 4pm at Quaker Steak and Lube with Souther point Band. $10 per hand or 3 hands for $25, $1 extra card per stop. For more info contact cbecker.work@gmail. com SAT. FEBRUARY 18 - 4th Annual Miracle League Poker Run - 8-10am Registration at Friendly Fisherman Restaurant, 150 John's Pass Boardwalk, ph 727-391-6025 (John's Pass Village). Breakfast available for $5, poker hand $10 each or 3 for $25, 10am Kickstands up. 50/50 Chance drawings during the 7 stop run, door prizes, 5pm last bike in at Alden Beach Resort, 5900 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach. Held in conjunction with Kiwanis Mardi Gras weekend, featuring over 100 of arts and craft vendors, food, beverages, Beer Garden, live entertainment, Kids Zone, free outdoor concert noon until sunset both Saturday and Sunday. FREE for the public to attend. Benefits special needs children at Miracle League, every child deserve a chance to play baseball, info David Romine 727-423-5953. SAT. FEBRUARY 18TH - 4TH ANNUAL KIWANIS MARDI GRAS MOTORCYCLE POKER RUN - Benefiting the miracle league baseball field for special needs children. Hands are $10 each or 3 for $25. $200 for best hand, $100 for second best and $50 for worst hand. For more info call David Romine 727-423-5953 SUN. FEBRUARY 19TH - KICKSTANDS DOWN FOR KIDS - at Lagerheadz Bar and Grill in Tarpon Springs. Proceeds to benefit St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. Jewelry and leather vendors, tattoo contest, ride in bike show and much more! Live music by the Voodoo's and MC'D by DJ Patti. Sponsored by Fran Haasch, Venom Cycles, Forbidden Images and Full Throttle Magazine. Lagerheadz is located at 606 N. Pinellas Ave. Tarpon Springs, FL www.lagerheadz.com SUN. FEBRUARY 19th - A Ride From the Heart - 10am-1pm Registration at Five Harley Dealers starting points. Jim's HarleyDavidson, Tampa H-D, Brandon H-D, Rossiter's H-D, and Manatee River H-D. $5 Poker Hand Sheet, up to five hands, cards avialable to be drawn at $1 per card at various locations. Jacquelynne Shafer Smith ("The Mermaid") had melanoma based brain tumor removed Christmas Day. This annual event chooses an individual who needs assistance to fight melanoma cancer. All proceeds deposited into a trust used for her support. 11am3pm Pick your own stops throughout Pinellas, Hillsborough and Manatee/Sarasota counties. Card pick up and donation stops include: Screwie Louie's Porpoise Pub, Quaker Steak & Lube, Peggy's Corral, Wally's Pour House & Charlotte's Webb Pub. Best hand wins great prizes. 5pm Last vehicle in and ending with a party at Will's Honkytonk, 5748 Swift Rd, Sarasota (MAP), ph 941-923-7392. 1pm hot dog stand opens, 2-6pm Band, $5 pulled pork dinner, TV raffle and other great prizes for registrants . T-shirts $10 and pins $5, info Lynda 813-785-7812 or Marylou 813-215-9182.

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TAMPA BAY AREA CRUISIN’ CALENDAR SAT. FEBRUARY 25 - Rolling Thunder Paws For Patriots Benefit Ride and Rally - 9:30-11:30am Registration at four locations Harley-Davidson of New Port Richey, Manatee River Harley-Davidson, Veterans Memorial Park & Museum in Tampa and Jim’s Harley-Davidson ending Quaker Steak and Lube, 10400 49th St. North, 727-572-9464. Registration $15 rider / $10 passenger. Riders coming from all directions to rally at Quaker Steak and Lube, Pinellas Park to benefit Paws For Patriots, providing a guide dog to visually impaired veterans. Opening Ceremony Rally at 1:00 PM, followed by music of Modern Mayhem, special appearance by international singer/ songwriter Theresa Sareo, classic car show, military vehicles & displays, Guide Dog puppies, vendors with special $100 prize vendor cash walk, raffles, 50/50, club challenge and more still in the planning stages, info Fran, 727-742-9473, paws4patriots@ rollingthunderfl11.com. Website: www.faharrison.com/paws. html. SAT. FEBRUARY 25TH - EASY RIDER: THE RIDE BACK - Features the Tampa Bay motion picture premiere at the 1-800-ask gary Amphitheatre. There will be a bike world village, bike show, ride back bikini contest, live music and movie premier. For more info visit www.livenation.com SAT. FEBRUARY 25TH - TARPON SPRINGS MOOSE #1429 1ST ANNUAL BIKE FEST AND BIKE SHOW - 50/50 all day, door prizes, vendors welcome ($20 donation). Raffles include wheelbarrow of cheer, Blue October Tickets, and a box of cigars. Real Pit BBQ from 5pm-7pm Live music by SPF 40. For more info call 727937-3897 or 727-937-9030 SUN. FEBRUARY 26 - Chili & Wings Cook-Off Flea Market & Car / Motorcycle Show - 9am at E.G. Simmons Park, 2401 19th Avenue, N.W. off US 41 in S. Hillsborough County), Ruskin, FL 33570. Saturday Feb 25th: 9am-4pm Chili Cook-off & Car Show. Sunday Feb 26th: 9am-4pm Wings Cook-off & Bike Show. Flea Market all weekend. $2.00 County Park entry fee per car - up to 8 people, info E G Simmons Park 813-671-7655. SUN. FEBRUARY 26 - Tampa Crossroads VAC 1st Annual Poker Run - 8:30-10:00am at Veteran's Memorial Park in Tampa, 3602 N US Highway 301 Tampa, FL 33619. All proceeds will benefit our veterans and their families. The fees are: $15 per rider and $5 for passenger. There will be raffles, 50/50 and auctions. The event will start at Veteran's Memorial Park in Tampa & continue on to VFW Post #8154 in Zephyrhills, on to The Neon Cowboy in Dade City and then to Baldomero Lopez State Veterans Nursing Home in Land-O-Lakes with the final stop at Rick's on The River in Tampa. CARS are also welcome. vendors will be at last stop, info Thomas "T-Man" Brown 727-667-6029. SUN. FEBRUARY 26 - Power Fest at the Pass - 11am-5pm at Gator's Cafe and Saloon, 12754 Kingfish Drive, Treasure Island, FL 33706, ph. Ride in Bike Show and Classic Car Show at one place and all at one time! Radical Randy emcee, top 25 invitational car show, music by recording artists Dive Bar Stalkers, food and drink specials, affordable vendor space. There is plenty of parking at Gator's! Benefits Safe Teen Driver Program a 501 C 3 Corporation, vendor and show info ph 727-504-3138 SAT. MARCH 3rd - LAZYDAYS BIKE SHOW - Think your ride is hot? come out and show us at Lazy Days RV. Registration starts at 3pm with prizes awarded at 6pm. There will be live music and a judged bike competition with prizes. 6210 County Rd. 579 Seffner, FL 800-905-6627

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MONDAY: Beef O’ Brady’s 27315 W. Highway 54 Wesley Chapel, FL 813-994-1511 Port Bar 6670 Gulf Blvd. St. Pete Beach 850-313-0302 TUESDAY: All Star Sports Bar 4331 US Hwy. 19 New Port Richey, Fl 727-807-7971 Coyote Ugly Saloon 1722 E 7th Ave Ybor City 813-228-UGLY Shamrock’s Ale House 7805 Temple Terrace Hwy. Tampa, FL 33637 813-988-4908 WEDNESDAY: Biff Burger 3939 49th Street N. St.Pete, FL 727-527-5297 CJ's SALOON 9411 Highway 301 South Riverview, FL 33578 813-374-0373 Quaker Steak & Lube 10400 49th Street N. Pinellas Park, FL 727-572-WING Raccoon’s Bar 3240 Lithia Pinecrest Valrico, FL 813-689-5079 The Rack - Brandon 1025 W. Brandon Blvd. Brandon, Fl 33511 813-571-7220 Wild Indian 1158 7th St. NW Largo, FL 727-588-7660 THURSDAY: Fox and Hounds Pub 229 E. Brandon Blvd. Brandon, FL 33511 813-681-8877

FULL THROTTLEVISION LIVE on your computer FullThrottleVision.com 7pm-8pm Hennessy's Bar & Spirits 127 forest Lakes Road Oldsmar, FL 813-854-2255 Kahuna’s Bar & Grill 10515 Gandy Blvd. 727-576-7800 KZoo's 25000 US Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 727-466-1755 LA Hangout 16411 N. Florida Avenue Lutz, FL 813-964-5631 SATURDAY: Biff Burger 3939 49th Street N. St.Petersburg, FL 727-527-5297 SUNDAY: Lagerheadz

606 N. Pinellas Ave (Alt. 19) Tarpon Springs, Fl 34689 727-937-6665

Mixxers Bar & Grill 3430 East Lake Road Palm Harbor, FL 727-787-2710 Porpoise Pub Bike Day 8701 Seminole Blvd. Seminole, FL 727-393-7616 Real Life Church Veterans AMC Theater 813-784-9974 Salvation Saloon Stix Billards 38529 US Hwy 19 Palm Harbor 937-9225 Wahoo's on the Island 145 107 Avenue Treasure Island, FL 727-290-9856

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DALE 1891 Bike Night - 5pm-10pm 2nd Sat. of the Month 11742 N Dale Mabry Hwy Carrollwood, FL (813) 961-2121 European Hair Designers 2412 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant CIty, FL 813-754-4141 Lakeside Community Church (Bike Night Every 2nd Sunday at 6pm) 475 East Lake Rd. N. Tarpon Springs 727-942-0229

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Uncle Mike’s Smokehouse Grille At Brandon Harley (3rd Thursday) 9847 Adamo Drive. Brandon, FL 33619 813-664-6888 Webster Westside Flea Market (First Sunday) 1-800-832-3477 352-628-4656

Mugs 'N Jugs 4th Sunday Of Month 5811 US Hwy 19 N. Port Richey, FL 727-243-2647 PJ'S Lounge (Last Sat. Of Month) 8603 N. Dale Mabry Tampa, FL 813-933-5414 Plant City Bike Fest (1st Saturday of every month) Plant City, FL 813-754-3707 Softail’s Bar Bike Night (2nd Sunday of every month) 6032 Seminole Blvd. Seminole, FL 727-395-9192 Southside Choppers, Inc. Old School Swap Meet 1st Sat. of Every Month 2222 1st Avenue South St. Pete, Florida 33712 (727)328-1830 southsidechoppersinc.com

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TAMPA BAY AREA - Includes: Hillsborough, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Lakeland, Plant City & Zephryhills SALES & SERVICE AREA 52 Fort King Rd. Zephyrhills, FL 33542 813-782-0980 Barney’s Motorcycle Sales 10411 Gandy Blvd. St. Pete, FL 33702 727- 576-1148 Barney’s Of Brandon 9820 E. Adamo Dr. Tampa, FL 33619 813-628-9418 Bayou Motorcycle Repair 539 Grand Blvd. Trpn Sprgs 34689 727-934-4029 Big Boys Power Toys P.O. Box 7830 St. Pete, FL 33734 727-490-2655 Big Dog Motorcycles Tampa 9528 N. Florida Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 813-933-6571 Biker Burnout's 11203 49th St Unit D3 Clwtr, 33762 727-556-2696 BrandonOld Town Harley-Davidson 9841 Adamo Dr. Tampa, FL 33619 813-740-9898 Cahill’s 8920 N. Armenia Ave. Tampa, 33604 813-933-3528 County Cycles 3411 Cypress Terr N. Pinellas Pk,33781 727-522-4918 Creative Body Works 3888 Tampa Rd. Oldsmar, FL 34677 813-855-7066 Custom World 13100 N. Nebraska Ave. Tampa, 33612 813-971-3136 Cycle Masters 7601 N. Nebraska Ave. Tampa, 33604 813-231-3552 Cyclerama 7200 73rd St N. Pinellas Pk, 33781 727-546-0889 DAN'S AUTO SERVICE 2801 22nd Ave. N. St. Pete, 33713 727-821-4179 Dead Sleds 12006 US Hwy 41 S. Gibsonton, 33534 813-677-2031 Ellis Race Engineering 4655 73rd. Ave N. PinellasPk, 33781 727-546-5674 Euro Cycles of Tampa Bay 8509 Gunn Hwy Odessa, FL 33556 813-926-9937 Fletcher’s Harley-Davidson 17129 US Hwy 19 N. Clwtr, 33764 727-535-1844 Fletcher’s on the beach 487 Mandalay Ste. 107 Clwtr Beach, FL 727-446-1844 Greg’s Custom Cycle WORKS 1141 Court Street, Clwtr, 33756 727-461-4840 Harley-Davidson of Tampa 6920 N. Dale Mabry Hwy Tampa, 33614 813-886-7433 Hawes Custom Cycles 1418 East 98th Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 813-915-0180 Hawgspital 6955 US Hwy 19 N. Pinellas Pk, 33781 727-527-2221

House Cycle World 7822 N. Dale Mabry Ave. Tampa 33604 813-884-0883 Iron Horse Motorsports 13805 W. Hillsborough Tampa, 33635 813-854-5611 Jim’s Harley-Davidson 2805 54th Ave N. St. Pete, 33714 727-526-JIMS LAST CHANCE CYCLES 10341 E. Hwy 92 Tampa, FL 33610 813-664-6710 Manor Cycles 1665 S. Myrtle Ave. Clwtr, 33756 727-588-0786 Performance HONDA 28009 Wesley Chapel Blvd. Wesley Chapel Fl 33543 813-973-1888 www.performancehonda.net Performance Specialists 12820 Daniels Dr Clwtr, 33762 727-572-5755 Performance Twin 2279 Tall Pines Dr Largo, FL 33771 727-539-8946 Power Sports 14996 US Hwy 19 N. Clwtr, 33764 717-536-4791 Profile Customs 27839 US Hwy. 19 N., Clearwater, FL 33761 727-726-3030 S&M Bike Shop LLC 370 Prairie Industrial Pkwy Mulberry, FL 33860 863-425-5090 smbikeshop.vpweb.com Savage Powersports 29747 US Hwy 19 N.Clwtr, 33761 727-771-1211 SOUTHSIDE CHOPPERS 2222 1st Ave. S. St. Petersburg, FL 727-328-1830 St. Pete Kawasaki 3450 34th St St. Pete , FL 33713 727-521-4626 Syd’s Cycle 6600 Haines Rd. St. Pete, FL 33702 727-522-3333 Tampa V-Twin 16336 N. Florida Ave. Lutz, FL 33549 813-962-3856 THE RIDE FACTORY 2101 N. 22nd St. Tampa,FL 33605 813-247-1166 Thunder Bay Cycles 124 W. Hillsborough Ave. Tpa, 33604 813-232-6661 XTREME POWERSPORTS 1019 U.S. 301 S. Tampa, FL 33619 813-626-6060

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Beef O’Brady’s 27315 W. Hwy 54 Wesley Chapel, 33544 813-994-1511 Biff Burger 3939 49th St N. St. Petersburg, FL 33710 727-527-5297 Big Dog’s Patio 103 N. Palmer Street Plant City, 33565 813-759-2704 Big Shots 3934 49th Street St. Pete, FL 727-525-7468 BUFFALO CITY BAR Park St. N. & 54th Ave. N. (Publix Plaza) St. Pete., FL 727-549-9464 CAFE RACER 15045 Madeira , Madeira Bch, 33708 727-398-7656 Camden’s Yard 2827 16th St St. Pete, 33709 727-895-1129 CHAMPION'S BBQ 12150 Seminole Blvd. Largo, FL 727-585-4900 Cop Shop - Oldsmar 3780 Tampa Road, Oldsmar, FL 813-855-1052 Coyote Ugly Saloon 1722 East 7th Ave. Tampa, FL 33605 813-228-UGLY DC’s Downtown 110 Tarpon Ave Trpn Spgs 34689 727-938-5952 Eagles Nest 1208 Alt. 19 N. Tpn Springs, 34689 727-938-3465 Fox and Hounds British Pub 229 E. Brandon Blvd. Brandon, FL 33511 813-681-8877 G-PEPPERS 8745 Gunn Hwy. Tampa, FL 33556 813-920-3439 Gulf Port On The Rocks 5413 Shore Blvd. S. Gulfport, 33707 727-321-8318 Harlies 7020 49th St N. Pinellas Pk, 33781 727-527-5214 HenNessey’s Bar 127 Forest Lake Blvd. Oldsmar, 34677 813-854-2255 Idle Spur 1351 Cleveland St Clwtr 33766 727-442-7787 JACK WILLIE'S 1013 St. Petersburg Drive West Oldsmar, FL 34677 813-854-1972 Kahuna’s 10515 Gandy Blvd. St. Pete, 33702 727-576-7800 LA Hang Out 16411 N. Florida Ave. Lutz, FL 33549 813-964-5631 LONG BAR PUB & GRILLE 5929 Memorial Hwy. Baycrest Center Tampa, FL 33615 813-890-9059 Lenoce’s Restaurant 13949 W. Hillsbrgh Oldsmar, 34677 813- 814-2764 MaCDADDY's 4685 28th St. N. St. Pete, FL 727-521-9514 Marsha’s Wayside 4021 54th Ave N. St. Pete, 33714 727-525-5910

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The Diva Angels have hit the ground running in 2012! As we do every year, we had our annual New Year’s Day ride to the TECO Power Plant to visit the manatees. We always have such a good time when we are all together and there is always lots of laughter and camaraderie! Next up was the Bald is Beautiful night at QSL. We sold tickets to benefit CASA (a women’s abuse shelter) and ALPHA House(assists pregnant women in crisis) and the person with the winning ticket shaved off Diva Robins hair! Robin didn’t seem to mind since the money went for such a worthwhile cause….gotta love our Robin. We then worked the Full Throttle Biker Build off and Expo. We always work this event and have a blast doing so. Tony and the gang at Full Throttle and Quaker Steak & Lube sure know how to put on an event and it truly was the biker event of the year! We have several events planned in the next several months and would LOVE for you to come out and join us. If you are interested in becoming a Diva

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Classic Bike Ramblings CHEAP TRICKS..........Deception Island.........and The End of Time Well my wonderful readers, another year has passed and it's 2012, and according to the Mayan calender our last months here on earth and while I believe they just "ran out of space " on their stone tablet, I'm thinking we all better use this as a reason to get out and do something. Not only has a New Year passed but so has another Christmas and with these amazing holidays a week apart comes the out of town friends and family. And I was no different. I had my best buddy Billy and his family come in for a couple weeks but unlike most guests and some family, I look forward to their trips here. You see my friend and I, like you my 63 loyal readers likes history and getting out to interesting local spots around town. Now Billy and the gang have been coming to the area for many years and its always great to try and show them some new "local and cool" spots. So with him and his son Justin in town through New Year's Eve I thought the new improved Jannus Live NYE Cheap Trick concert would be great. So my friends went downtown early and had a few drinks at what used to be the Detroit Hotel which Jannus now borders. The Detroit was St. Petersburg's first hotel built in 1888 by Peter Demens and Gen. John Williams, who named it after his hometown. Rooms were available for $3.00 a night with its restaurant being added in 1926. Guests who have stayed here included Eleanor Roosevelt, Babe Ruth, Will Rodgers and Jim Morrison. Closed as a hotel in 1993 and known as St Pete's oldest building, it was converted to condos in 2002 bordering Jannus Live. Although the old lobby and main dining room are all that remain of the old hotel now being part of the Garden Restaurant. It is there at The Garden (now the city's oldest restaurant) that Jim Morrison would play as part of his national debut. Jannus Landing has been a staple of local concerts since the 80's but like all things it was time for a change, in fact I was avoiding it. But I heard Jeff Knight and Bill Edwards were getting involved a couple years back and I can tell you after I attended the recent David Allen Coe show there, it's a great new spot. New bars, new stage, better sightlines and sound, VIP suites and much better musical acts it was a great first new experiance at what was once a great spot. Knight who owns Clearwater based Knight Enterprises had gotten together with Bill Edwards who also owns Big 3 Records, T.I. Yacht Club and now BayWalk (Edwards while no longer involved with Jannus, now runs Mahaffey Theater

in addition to the aforementioned spots) and both promised to bring an upgraded venue and great acts to Jannus Live (as it is known now) and they have along with keeping its rustic New Orleans charm and history intact. Well we wanted to get a VIP area for the NYE bash (remember we only have a few months till certain doom). So I called up the very hot Marie Butler who was in charge of the Crystal Head Lounge and VIP Suites. I had been to the new Jannus Live earlier for the David Allen Coe show and the second story lounge rocked and had great upfront parking for motorcycles. But alas I was too late and all the suites were gone, but the very capable Marie took care of us and created an area for our group. And it was there I got to see local resident and lead singer of Cheap Trick.I saw Mr. Robin Zander dressed as the Chief of the Dream Police as he mingled at the Crystal Head Lounge, as the lights dimmed Zander would sing his way to the packed crowd and his band mates with the 18 piece orchestra over the stage beckoning him away from us, and the rest as they say is history. Formed in Rockford, Illinois in 1973 and often referred to in the Japanese press as the "American Beatles" this band ranks #25 on the VH1's list of 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock. In October the Illinois Senate passed a resolution proclaiming April 1st. as Cheap Trick Day in the state. This influential band known for their rock, hard rock and what became known as "power pop" consisted of Robin Zander, Rick Nielson, Tom Petersson and Bun E. Carlos. Well my 82 loyal readers, the year would be 1961 and Rick Nielson would form a few local bands such as The Boyz and The Grim Reapers and even then young Rick was becoming well known for the diverse and extensive guitar collection which he's become known for today. Well Brad Carlson ( a.k.a. Bun E. Carlos) played in a competing Rockford Band, The Pagans. Years later Nielson would form a band called Fuse with Tom Petersson, they would release an album in 1970 and upon returning from a European tour in 1973 they would again unite with Carlos. Randy "Xeno" Hogan was the original lead singer of Cheap Trick but he would leave at the very beginnings to join a band called Straight Up. Robin Zander born Jan. 23, 1953 in Beloit, Wisconsin. Child prodigy, read books by age 3 and was playing guitar at age 12. He played with his first group "The Destinations" in seventh grade and in high school it would be "Robin and the Hoods". In 1972 he was first asked to be the singer for "Cheap Trick" but was under contract at a resort in his home state. But Hogan would leave the band and Zander's contract would expire at about the same time and as they say my friends the rest is history. A diverse set


of singers credit his singing style as a major influence from hard rockers such as Vince Niel, Axel Rose and Bret Michaels to Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, Eddie Vedder and Kurt Cobain. There's been a long running rumor that the band's name came from a Ouija Board session but it seems the true story is that Petersson and Nielson went to a Slade Concert and Tom commented that the band used "every cheap trick in the book" as part of their act. They would cover Slades 1974 song "When The Lights Are Out" on their 2009 album "The Latest". This band my friends has aged amazingly well both physically and their NYE webcast to the world Jannus Live concert proved that the 60 year old lead guitarist Rick Nielson should be mentioned in the same breath as the Claptons, Knopflers (Dire Straits) and yes (gasp) even Hendrix. While his massive guitar display often overshadows him sometimes (remember this is the guy that had a 5 neck guitar built for him) it shouldn't as anyone that has seen him play will attest to. Rick Nielson born Dec. 22nd. 1946 known for his antics on stage, his flipped up baseball cap and his affection for wearing checkerboard patterns, cardigan sweaters and bow ties. He also is a father of four, a golfer and one of "Cheap Tricks" major song writers.

born the 9th. of May 1950. Bassist for Cheap Trick for all but seven years when he would work with his wife and such bands as Concrete Blonde, Precious Metal and then while living in Nashville with the group Swag. He would become known for his out of the normal bass guitars. It would be Hamer guitars that would originally build him a 10 string bass, but Petersson wanted a 12 string and Hamer finally built it, an 8 string bass in concept but with four courses of three strings.

He hung out with John Lennon (he played un-credited on Double Fantasy in 1980). But Cheap Trick has not been regulated to the oldies circuit, and still has its glory days with Zander's soaring vocals, Nielson's epic guitar and Petersson's 12 string bass. Band member Bun E. Carlos fills out the foursome.

It would be in the middle of the Great Depression in 1933 that John and Mary Haslam opened a book store that would offer their cash starved customers gently used books and magazines at bargain prices and by the 1940's Haslams' was the largest independent book store in Florida. The store now spans 30,000 sq. ft. and over 300,000 titles. Three generations of Haslams have run the unique store now located on Central Avenue near downtown St. Petersburg. Haslam's would move to its current location in 1966 and it is said to be haunted by the ghost of iconic writer Jack Kerouac who is said to move his books to a more desirable location on the shelves, as he often did in life. Well my readers while at Haslams (and yes all 3 volumes of the books we sought were there) I bought a book that I had read some in High School and had to read in Collage, after finding out his ghost roams its aisles and he in fact has drank at a small nearby bar I occasionally ride to (the Flamingo on 9th st.) and along with the fact that he spent the final year of his life right here in our town at 5169 10th Ave. North. well I needed to do a "re-read" of his novel "On the Road". So I recently rode out to a great spot to reflect on local history, our limited time here and to read Kerouac's epic passages of cross country travel and try to take in this novel. Its a great area for motorcycles and kayaks alike my free spirited travellers and the place I speak of is Fort De Soto Park.

Although he has been side-lined recently (he did not play at at the NYE Jannus Live event) by reoccuring back problems, which my friends is not a good problem to have when you are a full tilt power drummer. You see it was Bun E. who first offered young Zander the job singing for Cheap Trick and together these four would bring a new meaning to the term "power pop" a phrase Pete Townsend came up with to describe the early "Who". They have a sound still relevant today, with a band still making new music and re-inventing their old catalog. Kurt Cobain once described his band as Cheap Trick with more guitar distortion. Nielson said " I never analyzed why we had an effect on people. We've done some cool things and we've done some stupid stuff. People look at us and realize we're not perfect, but the fact is that we are still around doing something more than living off our old hits is kind of amazing . "Bun E. Carlos" born Brad Carlson in 1951, who was a huge fan of the Beatles and was very heavily influenced by Cream's Ginger Baker and although left handed he has alternated between left and right handed playing his whole life. Tom Petersson

The band's third album would do two things (Heaven Tonight) in 1978, it would be the first album recorded with a 12 string bass and it would make Robin, Rick, Tom and Bun E. mega-stars in Japan. Live at Budakhan would propel them to stardom in their home country and lead to world wide tours and make them one of the most influential bands that the United States has ever produced and as they say my friends "the rest is history". I had taken Billy to downtown St Pete a few days before Christmas to show him the layout of Jannus Live and the "bar district". He asked me where we could get a certain set of books for his wife Donna as a gift. And I said to him I'm going to take you to another piece of local history, and if they don't have these books here new or used you most likely won't find them anywhere and as a plus its said to be haunted by former resident and reknowned author Jack Kerouac.

In 1849 Brevet Colonel Robert E. Lee (yes that one my friends) and three other US Army Engineers surveyed the area of Mullet Key and Egmont key and concluded both should be fortified, at the


time both could only be reached by boat. When the Union Army blockaded Tampa Bay during the Civil War (18611865) troops would be stationed on both Keys. The troops left after the war and it would not be untill 1882 when the military would re-occupy the two islands, but it would be the Spanish -American War that would lead to the main fort on Mullet Key and "Fort Dade" the "cross fire" battery being built on Egmont Key. Construction of Fort De Soto (named for the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto) began in November of 1898 and was completed in 1906. The fort used a shell stone and concrete mix with its walls 8-20 feet thick in many places, with the outside slopped in order to use sand, trees, and palmettos' into "deceiving" the enemy that no fort guarded the entrance. Each of the two gun batteries named Laidley named for Col. Theodore TS Laidley and Bigalowe contained four rifled barrel 12 inch motors each, then the most destructive weapons in the United States arsenal to protect the fort. 72,000 cubic yards of sand covered the entire fort and its gun pits, ammo rooms and gun powder. The eight 12 inch M180-M1 mortars were made by Watervliet Arsenal in New York. These guns could be elevated between 45 and 70 degrees and fire 800, 824 or 1046 pound projectiles using up to 70 pounds of gunpower to "git er done". At 70 degrees of elevation the mortar would have a distance of 1.25 miles and at 45 degrees it would fire an amazing for its day, 6.8 miles. There were 29 buildings including a 100 foot long barracks, a horse stable, hospital and mess hall everything needed to make the base self-sufficient for both Fort Dade and Fort De Soto and both could

not avail themselves to any of the beaches, the fishing or the pleasures of this paradise as you will see from this 1908 report. The suffering of the men daily at work or at drill has been greater then can be imagined by any one who has not actually experienced it. There have been nights that the men have had no sleep due to the mosquitoes in quarters, even though mosquito nets are used. At present, life for the men is torture both night and day and the mosquitoes have to be fought with a brush continuously whether at work or resting. In 1917, four of Laidley's mortars were disassembled and shipped to Fort Rosecrans in San Diego. Severe storms in 1921 and with advances in mobile artillery to protect Tampa, the fort was no longer needed, in Nov. of 1922 the Army said it would close both Forts. On May 25th 1923 the Army would complete its pullout and only one caretaker remained on post. It would be in Sept. of 1938 that Pinellas County bought the areas for $12,500. It would be a short purchase though my 91 loyal readers as the War Department would buy it back in June of 1941 for $18,404 for use as a bombing range for planes at Mac Dill Field. In 1948 Pinellas County would again purchase the land for $26,495 and has controlled it since. In 1962 a toll road the Pinellas Bayway was constructed and this would open up the key and the Fort to cars, bikes and yes motorcycles. On Dec. 21st 1962 Fort De Soto Park opened and as they say "the rest is history". Well after running a few different machines out to the fort, I finished the epic 312 page novel and inspiration to a generation. With my good friends from Kentucky gone till our next local adventures, I decided to go sit at the Flamingo Bar and there you could almost see the man who influenced rock stars, poets and an entire generation. Jack Kerouac born March 12th. 1922 in Lowell, Massachussets, considered a literary iconalist who often went against the established status quo or what was conventional and along with William Burroughs and Alan Ginsburg was a pioneer for what became known as the "Beat Generation".

only be serviced by boat. The buildings built of wood, not of stone and shell were lost to the storms and elements long ago and only pictures record what they once were. Battery Bigelowe was destroyed by the hurricane of 1921 and its ruins rest to the West of the main fort in the beaches shifting sand. The battery was named for 1st. Lt. Aaron Bigelowe of the 21st. U.S. Infantry. He was killed during the War of 1812. Little remains of this gun battery or of the ones located on Egmont Key at Fort Dade which contained the 6 inch Armstrong Rapid Fire guns now displayed on the n.e. side of Ft. De Soto named the worlds best beaches numerous times (#1 in 2005). The troops stationed at Fort De Soto could

He is known for his spontaneous continuous method of writing although he often rewrote and edited pieces to try and sell them. In his short and troubled alcohol and drug filled life he was known for tackling topics such as Catholic spirituality , promiscuity, Buddhism, drugs, poverty and lots of travel. Many who have said he inspired their lives and writings include Bob Dylan, Eddie Veder, Tom Robbins, Hunter S. Thompson, John Lennon and Jim Morrison. In his book "Light My Fire: My Life with the Doors" Ray Monzarek (keyboard player for The Doors) wrote " I suppose if Jack Kerouac had never written On the Road , The Doors would have never existed." Born to French Canadian parents who were very religious, it would be his skills as a running back for Lowell High School that would earn him scholarship offers from Boston College, Notre Dame and Columbia University. He would choose Columbia but broke his leg and would soon drop out. He would join the U.S. Merchant Marines in 1942 and then the Navy in 1943 but this would only last for 8 days of enlistment. He would be honorably discharged on psychiatric grounds of a schizoid personality and already our troubled writer was forming. These 8 days of service would lead to his first novel at age 20. titled "The Sea Is My Brother". It would not be untill 2011


that this book would be published as he thought this 158 page book was "a crock of shit as literature" and never sought its publication. Kerouac wrote constantly carrying a notebook wherever he went. Even letters to his friends and family tended to be long and rambling (sound familiar my 63 readers?) and would delve into his thoughts and ideas in great detail. Although not quite as autobiographic as his other work "The Town and the City" (512 pages) would be his first novel published in 1950 it would sell poorly but receive a few positive reviews. Its interesting to note my intellectual friends over 400 pages were edited out ! But it would be the next 6 years that he would write the book that would make him an underground celebrity and bring him the fame he came to hate and the noteraity that some say killed him. While living in Manhattan he would complete what is now known as "On The Road". It would be April 1st. of 1951, this novel was almost totally autobiographical in nature and would describe Kerouac's road trip and his adventures across the United States and Mexico with Neal Cassady in the late 1940's a novel said to inspire such films as Easy Rider, Paris, Texas and Thelma and Louise and this should play well to you my independent, two wheeled travelers. He wrote this 312 page epic in three weeks on a 120 foot roll of teletype paper that he cut to size and taped together, this would allow Jack to type continuously without "breaks" to reload paper into the typewriter. In 2001 Jim Irsay owner of the Indianapolis Colts would pay $2.43 million dollars for the original scroll, he said he would have went to ten. It would be a long and hard road to find a publisher for this novel that would make Jack Kerouac a major author of the 20th. century. Publishers rejected On the Road due to its experimental writing style, you see he had decided to tell the story of his years on the road with pal Cassady as if writing a letter to a friend, but in a form that reflected the improvisational fluidity of jazz music, tough to write and to some very tough to read. But not to the likes of Bob Dylan or Van Morrison, as both as both would say "It changed my life like it changed everyone elses". It was also rejected because of its sympathetic tones to minorities (its 1951 my friends) and for that era the graphic description of drug use and sexual behavior when in fact according to Kerouac it was really a story about 2 Catholic buddies roaming the country in search of God and as Jack said "we found him". It is said that every piece of his daily diary bore a sketch of a crucifix, a prayer or an appeal to Christ to be forgiven. But Viking press would pick it up and publish it six years after Kerouac would finish it. It would wind up on Time's Magazine list of "The Best 100 Novels" and be number 55 on Modern Libraries "Best English Novels of the 20th Century". It continues to sell 100,000 copies a year in the U.S.A. and Canada alone. Author John Leland of "Why Kerouac Matters: The Lessons Of On The Road (they are not what you think)" says, "We are no longer shocked by the sex and drugs. The slang is passe and at times corny. Some of the racial sentimentality is appall-

ing , but adds " The tale of passionate friendship and the search for revelation are timeless. These are as elusive and precious in our time as in Kerouac's, and will be when our grandchildren celebrate the books one hundredth annniversary". In 1957 he would move from the N.E. to a small home in Orlando to await the release of On the Road. The New York Times would publish a review hailing Jack Kerouac as the voice of a new generation and proclaim him a major American writer. The success and accolades brought him instant fame to the point he didn't feel safe in public. In 1958 he would write "The Dharma Bums" while living there and it would do well but not approach the sales or acclaim of On the Road. He would continue to travel around the U.S. and Mexico, father a child and complete the drafts of what would become ten more novels. Politically he would not fit in the times, the right hated him for his association with drugs and sexual liberalism and the left hated his anti-communism and Catholic views. He often fell into heavy bouts of drug use and intense drinking which had come to be the norm for his entire life.Which brings us to the last year of his life right here in St Pete Florida and it would be here at his home on 10th Ave. around 11am on Oct. 20th 1969 that he would be sitting in his favorite chair drinking whisky and malt liqour trying to write notes for a new book. He began throwing up massive amounts of blood and eventually his wife would convince him to go to the hospital and was taken by ambulance to St. Anthony's Hospital where he nearly depleted their blood bank through his transfusions. He would undergo surgery that evening in an attempt to stop his internal bleeding, but his liver decimated by a lifetime of drinking would not let his blood clot. Jack Kerouac the voice of an entire generation, a conflicted soul and a man chased by personal demons would die at 5:15 the next morning having never regained consciousness from the surgery. So there you have it my 87 loyal readers for those of us that live in the bay area there are so many cool "1 gal. trips". No I don't think you have to hurry to see these spots, find new ones or go to a concert real soon. I'm pretty sure I will be taking in NYE 2013 at a show at Jannus Live or at one of Bill Edward's spots, and like you I will have great company in again for the holidays. We have had and still do have a lot of unique and offbeat history and unique people here. I wrote this story this month Kerouac style freehand on one long piece of paper ... did'nt look back, did'nt edit and yeah it was fun! I'm still writing for myself and not for others and I'm very sure I will stop when that reverses. No my good friends I'm not paid by the places I speak nor do I know most of the people, it's just my version of "On The Road". It's just what I do in my history filled hometown. So ride down to the Flamingo, go to Haslams or find your own unique historic spot. Take a pen and paper, or document it with photos for it is the creative people that make and build history and are remembered even if it's just by friends and family. As Jack Kerouac found out, fame is not all it's cracked up to be, while Mr. Zander seems amazingly happy. So go my friends explore, document, travel and don't put to much stock in those Mayans. I will leave you with this epic quote written not by the epic author I wrote of in this story but by the epic band...... "Surrender, Surrender but don't give yourself away"........and as they say my friends the "rest is history". Robert "Mr 540" De Moss


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Hi All, What up? I went to Jim H-D chili cook-off and cooked a mad chili, but I didn’t win. I will go to all the chili cook-offs to win one this year. So you need to tell me about all the chili cook-offs. I just like cooking the chili for all of you..Maybe next time I will win … Ok the Full Throttle Expo.. DAMN we worked our asses off to put on the best show for you. And if you didn’t make it, you need to mark your calendar for the next one. I need to say THANKS to Kandice for all the things she helps me with. Till next time, Live life to the fullest and party you’re A$$ off …DEW


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The hi-light of this month was the Gibsonton Bikefest. I got to see some old friends I don't get to see all the time since I am living up north here. Of course I got to see a lot of good looking ladies which is always a pleasure. This year they had 22 different bands, a high wire act and thrill shows bikes going around in a cage - what a thrill that is. There was also wrestling and more. This was put on by the Showman's Association at the Showman's Club, and believe me, these people know how to put on an event. The only thing that I can say went badly was that the bike show on Sunday stunk - I only saw about 3 bikes at the Old School show. Of course a lot of vendors showed up and I got to see a lot of old friends, the weather was pretty cold and of all things I had a black long underwear shirt. I guess that is the end of that. Of course everyone knows my favorite monthly event is Webster. It isn’t the same for me since Tom Cushman passed away but I have many friends there and always look forward to seeing them there. Of course Full Throttle had their biker build off January 27 thru the 29th. There was a beauty pageant and we gave away $1000 to the new Miss Full Throttle for 2012. It always gets the beautiful girls - if you missed it, shame on you. Olivia, I will see you soon. Take care of my finger..


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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 apartment. 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, the elevator is on the right. Get in, and with your elbow , push 3. When you get out, I’m on the left. With your elbow , hit my doorbell.”

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said, “If I had all the beer in the world, I’d take it and pour it into the river.” With even greater emphasis he said, A touching Valentine’s Day story. A mar- “And if I had all the wine in the world, I’d take it and pour it into the river.” ried couple had been out shopping at the mall for most of the afternoon, sud- And then fi nally, shaking his fi st in the denly, the wife realized that her husband air, he said, “And if I had all the whiskey in the world, I’d take it and pour it into had “disappeared”. “Grandma, that sounds easy, but, why am I The somewhat irate spouse called her the river.” hitting all these buttons with my elbow? mate’s cell phone and demanded: Where Sermon complete, he sat down. The song leader stood very cautiously the hell are you? “What . . . .. .. You coming empty handed? Husband: Darling you remember that and announced with a smile, nearly laughing, “For our closing song, let us Jewelry shop where you saw the Dia***************************************** sing Hymn #365, “Shall We Gather at the mond necklace and totally fell in love River.” with it and I didn’t have money that time A military cargo plane, fl ying over a popuand I said Baby it’ll be yours one day?” lated area, suddenly loses power and starts The wife felt bad and began to cry and *************************************** to nose down. The pilot tries to pull up, said, “Yes my darling I remember.” but with all their cargo, the plane is too heavy. So he yells to the soldiers in back to The husband replied, “Well, I’m in the bar A young woman was taking an afternoon nap. After she woke up, she told throw things out to make the plane lighter. next door!” her husband, “I just dreamed that you They throw out a pistol. “Throw out more!” gave me a pearl necklace for Valentine’s shouts the pilot. So they throw out a rifl e. day. What do you think it means?” “More!” he cries again. They heave out a “You’ll know tonight.” he said. missile, and the pilot regains control. That evening, the man came home with He pulls out of the dive and lands safely at a small package and gave it to his wife. an airport. They get into a jeep and drive Delighted, she opened it--only to fi nd a off . Pretty soon they meet a boy on the side book entitled “The meaning of dreams”. of the road who’s crying. They ask him why he’s crying and he says “A pistol hit me on **************************************** the head!” They drive more and meet another boy Dictionary For Women who’s crying even harder. Again they ask **************************************** why and the boy says, “A rifl e hit me on the A redneck was walking home late at Valentine’s Day (val*en*tinez dae) n. A head!” night and sees a woman in the Shadows. day when you have dreams of a candleThey apologize and keep driving. They “Twenty dollars”, she whispers. Bubba light dinner, diamonds, and romance, meet a boy on the sidewalk who’s laughing had never been with a hooker before, but consider yourself lucky to get a card hysterically. They ask him, “kid, what’s so but decides what the heck, it’s only funny?” The boy replies, “I sneezed and a twenty bucks, so they hide in the bushes. house blew up!” They’re in there for only a minute when Argument (ar*gyou*ment) n. A discusall of a sudden a light fl ashes on them. sion that occurs when you’re right, but he just hasn’t realized it yet. It’s a police offi cer. “What’s going on here, people? asks the offi cer. Bar-be-que (bar*bi*q) n. You bought the “I’m making love to my wife!”, Bubba groceries, washed the lettuce, chopped answers sounding annoyed. the tomatoes, diced the onions, mari“Oh, I’m sorry”, says the cop, “I didn’t nated the meat and cleaned everything know.” up, but, he, “made the dinner.” Bubba says, “Well, neither did I, til ya shined that light in her face.”


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FLORIDA FINALLY DID SOMETHING RIGHT Just in case you missed it, the minimum wage in Florida increased to $7.67 per hour on January 1, 2012. The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour and Florida is well above that number! Seven other states also have minimums above the national standard.

GM: 7+ DECADES TITLE HOLDER General Motors will once again claim the title as the world’s top-selling automaker! The American based company lost the crown to Toyota in 2008 after holding the title for more than seven decades! However, 2011 was a good year and look for GM to once again be number one.

FREE TAX PREP @ WALMART Who says you can’t get something for free? You can go to over 3,000 Wal-Mart Stores and get free preparation of 1040EZ forms in kiosks operated by Jackson-Hewitt Tax Service. Is there anything you can’t fi nd at Wal-Mart?

OH FLORIDA...NEVER ON BOARD The Governors of Washington and Rhode Island have petitioned the Federal Government to reclassify marijuana as a drug with accepted medical uses. The Govs say that change is needed due to the fact that sixteen states have all ready decriminalized marijuana. no, unfortunately Florida is not one of those sixteen states.

IT’S ALL IN A NAME! Authorities in Madison, Wisconsin arrested a man and were shocked to see his name. Jeff rey Drew Wilschke legally changed his name last October and the police had a diffi cult time proving the 30year old man was really Beezow Doo-Doo Zopittybop-Bop-Bop! Yes, that is now this idiot’s real, legal name! I wonder what woman out there wants to become the future Mrs. Beezow Doo-Doo ZopittybopBop-Bop????

LASHING...THE NEW PUNISHMENT? Maybe this is what we need to do in America .... an offi cial Saudi newspaper said a man convicted of raping his daughter was sentenced to a 13year prison term along with 2,080 lashes during his jail term. A court in Mecca found him guilty and the lashes will happen in stages throughout his prison term. I disagree and hate numerous Saudi laws and beliefs but damn it, I sure agree with this one. The only thing I would have done diff erent is give the asshole 20 years in jail and additional lashes!

LOOSE CHANGE REALLY DOES ADD UP! The TSA is making big bucks because people are forgetful! The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) accumulated $409,085.56 in loose change that travelers left behind at security checkpoints in 2010! The agency says that hundreds of people drop their loose change in the plastic bins and never reclaim the coins. They are busy collecting their brief cases and carry-on items, putting on their shoes and running to catch fl ights. The left-over money is used to fi nance operations.

AUSSIE’S REALLY LIKE POT... Which country do you think has the most potheads? Is it Jamaica? Is it the netherlands? How about the USA? no, no and no .... the answer is Australia and new Zealand which were combined as one nation in a study done by the British Medical Journal The Lancet. The study says that 15% of all residents aged 15 to 64 smoked marijuana in 2010. That compares to 11% of all north Americans, 5.5% of all Europeans and 2.5% of all Asians.


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For all you Sunday riders looking for a new venue, Lagerheadz with their nautical atmosphere Teddy James and outside tiki bar offers dollar drafts, 2-4-1 bloody marys and great food specials from 11am-5pm every Sunday. They are located @ 606 N. Pinellas Ave(ALT 19) in Tarpon Springs. On January 8th we had DJ Patti, Bryan York from The Fran Haasch Law Group, myself and vendors set up to promote their Biker Sundays. We had Lagerheadz 100 plus bikes through out the day. Everyone had a great time even the gators in the pond. Since then I've been back several times sampling a wide variety of food from their beer battered onion rings to their blackened grouper sandwich. To sum it up Head Chef Kenny is AMAZING in the kitchen. Owners Rick, Cindy, Jeryl, and General Manager Jimmy are always there to greet you and give you exceptional service. On February 19th Lagerheadz will be hosting a special event "Kickstands Down For Kids." Portion of the proceeds

going to St Judes Children Research Hospital. Check out their ad in this months issue for details. Starting March 18th Dj Patti and myself will be there the 3rd Sunday of each month, hosting Full Throttle Biker Sundays. Be sure to tell all your friends. Last but not least a special shout out to Ashley and Courtney for their sweet smiles and great service. See you in my travels...

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SUN. FEBRUARY 5th - WEBSTER MONTHLY SWAP MEET, CAR & BIKE SHOW - Located at Webster Westside Flea Market, 516 NW 3rd. Steet (CR 478 & NW 3rd. St) Webster FL. 33597. Gates open 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM the 1st Sunday of every month rain or shine. General admission $5.00, children under 14 FREE. Show & Corral(for sale by owner) registration $10.00. Club/Organization Participation Award (10 or more vehicles registered) Trophies & Cash Prizes! Vendors welcome: outside 15' x 30' spaces $18; covered 10' x 10' $10. ATM provided by FL ATM SERVICES always on site. Contact: Jackie Smith. Email: websterswaps@aol.com Info: 800-832-7396. Reservations: 352-628-4656. www.myspace.com/webstercyclemeet SAT. FEBRUARY 18th - Motorcycle Swap Meet & Garage Sale - 10am-3pm at American Custom Cycle, 2441 N Pine Ave, (US 441 N), Ocala, FL 34475, ph 352-671-7611. MAP BBQ, food & drinks available. 8am set up, $10 vendor spaces 10'X10'. To reserve your spot call the Spokes Stop, 2612 N Magnolia Ave (next to Am Custom Cycle), ph 352-620-9266. SAT. February 18 - Weekend Benefit Blowout - Sponsored by Ocala Drive-in and Ghost Rider saloon. The poker run will start at the Ocala Drive-in Theatre 4850 S. Pine Avenue in Ocala. Registration starts at 8:30 am. The last motorcycle goes out at 10:30 am. The ride ends with a barbeque, drawings, raffles, entertainment and more. For more information call 321-368-9529

MONDAY: EVERY MON DOC'S PUB & GRILL HWY 301 7PM TO 10PM DADE CITY Skinny's Bar 13228 US Hwy 19 Hudson 727-863-4400 TUESDAY: Crazy Eddie’s Benchwarmers Bar & Grill 6431 Hwy 19 New Port Richey, FL Buy 1 Picher get 1 Picher free 727-645-6903 benchwarmers.tbgom.com

Gator Harley-Davidson 1745 US Hwy 441, Leesburg, FL 352-787-8050 Hardee’s Restaurant Spring Hill, FL 352-596-9068 THURSDAY: Tankers Brew & BBQ 2 7803 Grand Blvd.. Port Richey, FL 727-264-8919 Coney Island (Every Other Thurs) 1112 East Jefferson St. Brooksville FL 352-796-9141

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WEDNESDAY: BEER HUT 11909 state road 52, hudson 727-857-5935 BEEF O BRADY'S HWY 301 / GALL BLVD EVERY WED NIGHT FROM 6 TO 9 PM ZEPHYRHILLS Brewsky's Bar & Grill 5430 Treadway Dr. Port Richey 727-597-1227

Cotee River Cafe (2nd & 4th Wednesday of the Month) 12830 Shady Hills Road Spring Hill 813-9965375 Chickie's Pub (2nd & 4th Saturday of the Month) 6408 Rowan Road New Port Richey 727-842-1661 Hooters Restaurant (1st Tuesday of month) Spring Hill, FL 352-666-9225

FRIDAY: Mooks n Lukes 6408 Rowan Road New Port Richey, FL 727-842-1661 SATURDAY: Skinny's Bar SR 54 - Just W. of I-75 in Pinebrook Plaza Wesley Chapel, FL 813-994-9500

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NATURE COAST FLORIDA - Includes: New Port Richey, Port Richey, Brooksville, Crystal River, Inverness, Dade City, Clermont, Leesburg & Ocala SALES & SERVICE HONDA OF CRYSTAL RIVER 1917 US Hwy. 19 Crystal River action honda 34428 352-795-4832 15628 US Hwy19 Hudson HONDA OF LEESBURG 727-868-6308 2408 W. Main St. Leesburg ADVENTURE CYCLE CENTER 14430 Cortez Blvd. Brooksville, FL 787-7252 IRON HORSE 352-796-6116 365 W. Gulf To Lake Hwy Lecanto cahill’s Motorsports LLC Hwy. 301 N. Zephyrhills 813- 352-746-7883 JOHN ROBERTS MOTOR SPORTS 788-1779 29305 CR 561 Tavares 742-9199 citrus cycle center KOOL RIDEZ 2277 Hwy 41 N. Inverness 14617 US 19 N. Hudson, FL 34667 352-726-6676 727-861-1000 coNLEY Lucky U Cycles 7109 Elizabeth Ave Hudson 9807 N. Hwy 301 727-862-2444 Wildwood, FL 34785 Crystal Motorsports 352-330-0047 986 Skyway Blvd. Homosassa 24329 S. R. 46, 352-795-8697 Sorrento, FL 32776 crystal river h-d 1785 S.E. Hwy 19. Crystal River 352-383-0784 motorcycle enthusiasts 866-563-9900 5138 Commercial Way Spring Hill CUSTOM CYCLE 3610 W. Hwy 326 Ocala, FL 34475 352-596-8028 NAT. CST. POWER SPORTS 352-867-8600 7763 W. Gulf To Lake Hwy. Crystal CYCLE ALLEY 7143 US Hwy. 19 New Port Richey River 352-795-7996 OCALA MOTORSPORTS 727-815-8060 3920 N. Hwy 441 Ocala 34475 DNA CYCLES 8546 Leo Kidd Ave. Port Richey 352-732-8531 pERFORMANCE HONDA 727-859-5193 I-75 & S.R. 54 Wesley Chapel Dream Cycles 8026 Leo Kidd Ave. Port Richey 813-973-1888 POWERHOUSE CYCLES 727-645-6931 7992 W. Gulf To Lake Hwy. Crystal GATOR Harley-Davidson 1745 US Hwy 441 Leesburg FL River 352-563-0005 RED LINE RAY'S CYCLE WORKS 34748 16635 US Hwy. 301 Dade City, 352-787-8050 FL 33523 G’s Performance 352-521-0430 4131 Louis Ave. # 11 Holiday SCOOTER SHAK FL, INC. 727-939-0880 2212 Citrus Blvd. Leesburg, FL GIBSON KUSTOMS, INC. 4885 N. Hwy. 441 Ocala 34475 34748 315-9875 SHINE BROS CUSTOM CYCLES 352-620-8044 15125 Classique Ln. Tavares gulf coast h-d 32778 352-343-8681 5817 SR. 54 New Port Richey STORMY HILL H-D 727-842-4547 GULF COAST POWDER COATING, 2480 Hwy 27, Clermont, FL 352-243-7111 INC. SUN STATE FUN SPORTS 15424 Aviation Loop Dr. 17512 Hwy. 441 Mount Dora Brooksville, FL 34604 1-88832757 499-6901 352-735-2900 Gulf Coast Yamaha suncoast Bike and Trike 8822 US 19 Port Richey 16547 US Hwy 19 #101 727-842-6624 Hudson, 34667 (South of Little HARLEY-DAVIDSON OF OCALA Road) 5331 N. U.S. Hwy 441 Ocala tri-county cycle center 34475 1147 Ponce DeLeon Brooksville 352-732-2488 352-796-2684 H & B CYCLES 3964 NW Gainesville Rd. Ocala TRIKES BY TONY 3238 S. Florida Ave. Inverness 352-351-5122 (866) 344-8637 hi-tech custom cycles TOPLINE MOTOR SPORTS 4601 Panorama Ave. Holiday 14737 US 19, Hudson, FL 34667 727-942-9353 Highway thunder customS 727-863-6909 VENOM CUSTOM CHOPPERS 15050 NE US Hwy 301 Waldo 4321 US 19 N. New Port Richey, FL 352-468-1942 727-816-8700

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fat charlie's 6229 Ridge Rd. Port Richey 727-843-8783 GOODFELLAZ SPORTS CLUB 6205 Ridge Road Port Richey, FL 34668 727-8445100 GOVERNOR'S LOUNGE BARS 10357 SR 52 Hudson, FL 34669 & RESTAURANTS 727-379-5566 BACK 40 LOUNGE HAPPY DAYz LOUNGE 15949 E. Hwy 40 Silver Springs 12401 US Hwy 301 Dade City 34209 bayport inn 352-521-5003 4835 Cortez Blvd., Bayport 34607 HAYLOFT PUB 8954 SR 52 Hudson, FL 352-596-1088 BB Magee’s 727-862-3738 12400 Ramfis Rd. Spring Hill Hideaway Bar and Grill 11720 US Hwy 19 Port Richey 727-861-1769 Beef O’ Brady’s 727-861-3521 27315 Hwy 54 W. Wesley Chapel horse & crown pub 5230 Commercial Way Spring Hill 813-994-1511 Beef O’ Brady’s 352-596-4778 13706 Little Road, Hudson LITTLE CORONA'S CIGAR LOUNGE 727-869-2500 Main St and Grand Blvd. NPR Big John’s 727-494-7659 11912 Lane Park Rd. Tavares , FL LITTLE JOE'S HIDEAWAY 11912 Lane Park Rd. Tavares 32778 352-343-3585 BLUE NOTE 32778 352-343-3355 4658 Commercial Way, Spring Hill Mike’s Friendly Pub Berkley Manor - 352-596-8679 5465 S. Oakridge Dr. bourbon st. nite club Homosassa 352-628-6896 4331 US Hwy 19 NPR MOUSETRAP SALOON 48 US Hwy. 19 N. Inglis 34449 727-843-0685 bUFFALO WILD WINGS 352-447-1920 10936 St, Rd. 54 New Port Richey MUSTANG SALLY'S 4403 Buena Vista Ln. Holiday 727-372-2323 C & D COLISEUM LOUNGE 727-942-6411 2490 SE 58th Ave. Ocala 34471 NEON COWBOY 624-3700 SR 52 Pasco 352-588-0032 OUR TOWN TAVERN CHICKIE'S PUB 6408 Rowan Rd. NPR 727-842- 7061 Hwy. 21N. Keystone Hgts.32656 352-473-6892 1661 CONEY ISLAND pat’s Place 1112 East Jefferson St. Brooksville, S.R. 54 W. Zephyrhills FL 352-796-9141 813-783-3147 crossroads pRIME TIME BAR & GRIL L 25 W. Dr. M.L.K. Blvd. Brooksville 11408 US 19 Port Richey 34668 352-796-4200 727-869-9707 CROSSROADS INN port hole pub 16475 S. Hwy 301 & CR 42 5430 Treadway Dr. Port Richey Summerfield, FL 34491 727-845-3591 ramble inn 352-347-8226 COTEE RIVER SALOON 18139 U.S. Hwy. 19 Brooksville 7803 Grand Blvd. Port Richey 352-597-0052 RAVEN'S NEST 727-8159528 CYPRESS GRILLE & TIKI BAR 14400 E Hwy 40 Silver Springs 14328 Black Lake Rd. (Old 54) 352-625-0300 r & b hawg pound pub Odessa813-920-3456 Duffy’s 38704 E. Tucker Rd. Zephyrhills 16620 SR 40 Dunnellon, FL 34481 813-788-4192 REBAR 352-489-7020 Eduardo’s 10123 Broad St. Brooksville, FL 100 E. 4th Ave. Mt. Dora 32757 352-799-6031 RED HOUSE SALOON 735-1711 Fat Cats Billiards 1350 West North Blvd., Leesburg 2721 West Old Hwy 441 34748 323-9222 Mount Dora, FL 32757 735-2202 roos’ restaurant & pub 20182 Cortez Blvd. Brooksville 352-799-6207

Rumbling Pride MISC 5238 Quiet Creek Ln. Lakeland 491 Mini STORAGE 863-607-9888 1755 N Lecanto Hwy scuttlebutts pub Lecanto, FL 34461 352-746-1419 5430 Threadway Dr. 19245 S.R. 52 Land O’ Lakes 34637 Port Richey,FL 727-845-3591 813-995-0800 seaside inn lounge 5330 Treadway Dr. Port Richey A + TRAILERS 19245 S.R. 52 Land O’ Lakes 34637 727-848-4628 813-995-0800 SHAMROCK LOUNGE AIR SLINGER, INC. 1120 W. North Blvd. Leesburg 7253 Belvedere Terrace 34748 352-787-4309 New Port Richey 34655 SHEA'S HI-WAY INN ACE DIGITAL GRAPHICS 2201 W. Old Hwy 441 Mount Dora , FL 32757 383-7851 11780 Linden Dr., Spring Hill 352-200-7087 SHONEY'S INN & SUITES 1308 North St. Leesburg 34748 bogarts smoke shop 727-787-1210 or 888-787-1210 12139 S. Williams St. “B” 352-465-4334 Shorty’s Sports Pub cameo leather 2109 Mariner Blvd. Spring Hill 12139 S. Williams St. D Dunnel352-683-9091 leon (352)465-1754 SKINNY'S BAR SR 54 Wesley Chapel 813-994- CAR, TRUCK & SUV 5028 US Hwy. 19 N. NPR 9500 727-847-1616 Sleepy Hollow DEUces Are Wild 1033 E. Gobbler Dr. Floral City 304 W. Broadway St. Ocala 352-726-3242 352-867-1643 silver moon Tavern 3025 N. Hwy. 41 Dunnellon 34432 Dungeon Master 15407 US Hwy. 301 N. Dade City 352-489-0062 352-521-5910 SINBADS OF LAKE COUNTY 1050 W. Burleigh Blvd. Tavares HARDTAILZ Biker Outlet 5311 South Suncoast Blvd. 32778 352-343-6669 352-503-6817 Someplace Else henkel’s r.v. 3645 Universal Plaza Holiday 8640 U.S. 19 Port Richey 727-843-9005 SOUTH BEACH BAR US 19 727- 727-847-9800 HOUSE OF FUN 862-2938 2530 US Hwy. 19 Holiday SONNY'S REAL PIT BBQ 727-945-9808 6606 Gall Blvd. Zephyrhills, FL Liberty RV STORMIES SALOON 7500 NW 42nd Ave. Ocala 34482 5748 Main St. NPR 264-8842 352-690-7666 813-782-4272 mary b. archie realtor sunset lounge 5429 Spring Hill Blvd. 352-686- 5130 Tammy Lane, Holiday 34690 727-514-8650 6565 nature coast sports T-BONE'S SPORTS GRILLE 5138 US Hwy 19 N. Spring Hill 2060 S. Bay St. Eustis 32726 352-795-4832 352-589-0277 Pixie Lynn Art THE CHAR HOUSE 20 N.E. 1st Ave. High Springs 114 S. 5th St. Leesburg 386-454-5690 The Frosty Mug 411 N Donnelly St. Mont Dora preferred pawn 8201 US Hwy 19 NPR 727-84932757 5586 352-383-1696 Prime Towing THE PIT STOP BAR AND GRILL 14445 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Brooks- 5111 S. R. 54 N. P. R. 727-8419164 ville, FL 34601, 352-796-7570 wallys’ upholstery Thunder Tavern 5241 Craft St. New Port Richey 5111 State Rd 54, NPR 727-848-7383 727-408-2125 Up The Creek Pub TATTOO & PIERCING 4400 Grand Blvd, Elfers EMBELISHING TATTOO & PIERCING 727-264-8903 8516 SR 52 Hudson, FL 34667 upper deck sports cafe 727-861-5380 5386 Darlene St. Spring Hill 352-597-7662

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SUN. FEBRUARY 5TH - WEBSTER MONTHLY SWAP MEET, CAR & BIKE SHOW - Located at Webster Westside Flea Market, 516 NW 3rd. Steet (CR 478 & NW 3rd. St) Webster FL. 33597. Gates open 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM the 1st Sunday of every month rain or shine. General admission $5.00, children under 14 FREE. Show & Corral(for sale by owner) registration $10.00. Club/Organization Participation Award (10 or more vehicles registered) Trophies & Cash Prizes! Vendors welcome: outside 15' x 30' spaces $18; covered 10' x 10' $10. ATM provided by FL ATM SERVICES always on site. Contact: Jackie Smith. Email: websterswaps@aol.com Info: 800-832-7396. Reservations: 352-628-4656. www.myspace.com/ webstercyclemeet. SUN. FEBRUARY 5TH - Frosty Blue Balls Poker Run -10:30am-12pm Registration at Richardson Park, 5151 Richardson Rd, ph 941-704-4336. $10/hand; $20/3. Hands available at first and last stop. There will be a membership drive and safety awareness on site at the end point. Live Entertainment, 6 big screen TV’s, Surround Sound, Food & Beverages, and much more! Get Ready for the Cold Ride! Poker Run going to 4 Parks then ends at a party location. Ride is over 180 miles. If you really ride, then this is for you. 4pm Last bike in at Stragglers, 5580 Swift Rd, Sarasota, info Jim Gladstone, 941-704-4336 or Events@westcoast. abateflorida.com. Website: www.westcoast. abateflorida.com. SUN. FEBRUARY 5th - BRADENTON - American Legion Kirby Stewart Post #24 Biker Breakfast. 8-11am At American Legion Kirby Stewart Post 24, 2000 75th St. W, ph 941-794-3489. The American Legion Riders host a breakfast every third Sunday of the month for $5.00, home fries, scrambled eggs, pancakes, grits, bacon, sausage, biscuits & gray, toast, coffee & tea, info Diane dianemcarthur46@yahoo.com or office 941-7943489. www.KirbyStewartPost24.org. SUN FEBRUARY 19TH - VENICE - ABATE Peace River's Pre-Daytona Bike Fest. 12-6pm Snook Haven, 5000 E. Venice Ave, ph 941-485-7221 Snook Haven facebook info page. This always is a fun-filled day for all motorcyclists! $3 entry fee per person brings you a day of vendors including Susan Hurst with Krazy Biker Katz, food, drinks, and live music! ABATE Peace River Chapter will be hosting this day along with our friends at the West Coast Chapter of ABATE. Join us as Snook Haven! This event is always a good time for all that attend! Vendors contact abatenewsletter@yahoo.com, info 941-475-3914 abatenewsletter@yahoo.com. www.PeaceRiver.AbateFlorida.com.


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PRESS RELEASE Contact: David "Lockdown" Rich Public Relations Trustee ABATE of Florida, Inc. statepr@abateflorida.com www.abateflorida.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Senator Evers Files ABATE of FL's Stiffer Penalties Bill Tallahassee, FL, January 11, 2012 - Senator Greg Evers has filed FL Senate Bill 1754 "Traffic Offenses", on behalf of ABATE of Florida, Inc. This Bill is designed to require penalties more severe than the $166 some drivers have faced after hitting and killing motorcyclists. The text of the Bill as submitted in original form reads: "Traffic Offenses; Providing criminal penalties for a person who commits a moving violation that causes serious bodily injury to, or causes or contributes to the death of, a pedestrian or a person operating or riding in a motor vehicle or operating or riding on a motorcycle or bicycle; requiring that the person pay a specified fine, serve a minimum period of incarceration, and attend a driver improvement course; requiring that the court revoke the person’s driver license for a minimum specified period; providing that the act does not prohibit the person from being charged with, convicted of, or punished for any other violation of law, etc." ABATE of Florida is asking concerned citizens and motorcyclists to contact their local Senators and ask they support Senate Bill 1754. Remind them we will be holding our Freedom Rights Rally February 13, 2012 at Florida's Capitoll Building and to contact any ABATE of Florida, Inc. member should they have any questions. Past ABATE of Florida, Inc. Press Releases may be found here: www.abateflorida.com/pr .

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SUN. FEBRUARY 5th - WEBSTER MONTHLY SWAP MEET, CAR & BIKE SHOW - Located at Webster Westside Flea Market, 516 NW 3rd. Steet (CR 478 & NW 3rd. St) Webster FL. 33597. Gates open 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM the 1st Sunday of every month rain or shine. General admission $5.00, children under 14 FREE. Show & Corral(for sale by owner) registration $10.00. Club/Organization Participation Award (10 or more vehicles registered) Trophies & Cash Prizes! Vendors welcome: outside 15' x 30' spaces $18; covered 10' x 10' $10. ATM provided by FL ATM SERVICES always on site. Contact: Jackie Smith. Email: websterswaps@aol.com Info: 800-832-7396. Reservations: 352-628-4656. www. myspace.com/webstercyclemeet SAT. FEBRUARY 18th - Poker Run & Benefit for Markee Lynn Lyles - Punta Gorda, FL - 8am breakfast $4 Punt Gorda Moose #1693. KSU 10am $10 per hand, one extra card $1 BBQ - $6 * hog & chicken * cabbage * baked beans * potato salad * coleslaw Contact: Mindy 941-539-8150 or Kirt 941539-8728 SUN. February 19 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Mardi Gras Post Crawl - Sponsored by American Legion Riders Post 36. The ride starts at American Legion Post 36 in Fort Lauderdale. The motorcycles go out at 10:00 am. The fee is $10.00 per person. The ride will go to 4 American Legion Posts in Broward County. The ride ends with a Mardi Gras Party. All bikers are welcome. SUN. February 19 - Stuart, Florida - Stuart Elks Car & Motorcycle Show - Sponsored by Carl's Buick GMC and Treasure Coast HarleyDavidson. The motorcycle show will be held at the Elks Stuart/Jensen Lodge No. 1870, 1001 Kanner Highway in Stuart. Registration begins at 9:00 am and the show starts at 10:00 am. If you pre-register the fee is $15.00, on the day of the show the fee is $20.00. Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. There will also be vendors, music, door prizes, food and more. All the proceeds will benefit Elks Charities. For more information call (772) 2609688 SUN. FEBRUARY 26TH - The Busted Knuckle Motorcycle Madness Swap Meet - Port Charlotte, FL - 9am–4pm 1492 Market Circle Port Charlotte, FL 33953 * New and used parts/accessories * Vendors wanted * Over 80 spaces available * Register to win $500 worth in-store service and/or merchandise. The Busted Knuckle Garage. 1481 Market Circle Unit 9 Port Charlotte, FL 33953 Phone: (941) 391-5004 (941) 391-5004

Carlie Lynne's 2nd Saturday 9119 US 27 South, Seabring 863-381-7685 Everglades Motorcycle 3rd Saturday of Month 3888 Mannix Drive Suite 316 (off of I-75 at Exit 101) JJ Muggs Stadium Grill Abacoa Town Center Jupiter, FL 561-630-9669 Pier 2 Resort Bikers Pool Party (2nd Sun) 2200 US Hwy 441 SE Okeechobee, FL 863-763-8003 Pompano Harley-Davidson 1st Friday of the Month 2900 Center Court Circle Sunrise, FL (954)-545-3200

TUESDAY: Break Time Lounge 4630 Gulf Stream Drive Naples, FL 239-353-9300 Harbourside Grill and Tiki Bar 3442 Marinatown Lane N. Ft. Myers, FL 33903 Hurricane Grill and Wings 6345 Naples Blvd. Naples, FL 239-513-9900 Porky's Last Stand 2560 39th st. Golden Gate FL Sundown's Sports Grill 3580 Evans Rd. 239-939-9936 WEDNESDAY: Brazilian Bike Night Boteco Bar 916 NE 79th Street Miami, FL 33138 Island Jacks 5425 W. Atlantic Blvd. Margate, FL 954-984-4422 Island Jacks 4449 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 561-687-2122 Iron Eagle Bar 9441 Hwy 78 W. Okeechobee 863-467-1360 Pembroke Pines Hooters 7990 Pines Blvd 954-962-6330 Sunrise Harley-Davidson 201 Int'l Pkwy Sunrise, FL 954-414-4135 Tiki Bar Cafe 4131 Bonita Beach Road. 239-947-0000 Victory Lane Cafe 4150 Hancock Bridge Pky. N. Ft.Myers 239-849-9065 THURSDAY: Amos Sports Grill & Petersons H-D South 7800 SW 104th Street & US1 Miami, FL 305-274-1228 Daisy Duke's Saloon 10060 Pines Blvd Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 (954) 430-9930

Sunrise Harley-Davidson 2nd + 4th Fri - Bike Night 4th Sun. Ladies Garage Party 201 Int'l Pkwy Sunrise FL 954-414-4135 Treasure Coast H-D 3rd Sat. of every month Customer Appreciation Day 4967 S.E. Federal Hwy. 772-287-3871 FL2-G Yellow Jackets Gold WIng Riders 1st Sat of the Month Buddy Freddy's Iron Rhino Saloon 1st and 3rd Friday: 19800 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 239-393-3974 Harley Davidson Naples & Ft. Myers on Nov. 13th (Friday) One Buck Bike Night & Concert - 3645 Gateway Lane 239-594-5504/this month it is at the Naples Store

Good Times Sports Bar 700 Leeland Heightrs Blvd. W. Leigh Acres, FL 33936 239-369-7000 Kingshead Pub 500 East Dania Beach 954-927-1564 Legends Sports Bar 395 Spanish River Blvd. Boca Raton, 866-367-1788 North Fort Tavern 13101 N. Cleveland Ave. N. Ft. Myers, Fl 33931 239-652-0900 Roland Martins Tiki Bar 920 Del Monte Ave. 863-983-3151 Skully's Tavern 9809 Sunset Drive S. Miami, FL 305-271-7404 Zookie's Sports Pub & Grill 774 Preserve Lane, Naples, FL 239-566-7513 FRIDAY: Outlaws Charlotte County 914 LaVilla Rd Punta Gorda, FL 239-229-4139 Sunrise Harley-Davidson 201 Int'l Pkwy Sunrise FL 33325 954-414-4135 SATURDAY: Boar's Nest Salon 381 Prospect Rd. Oakland Park 954-938-5971 Mickey's Bar 350 SW 12 Ave. Pompano Beach 954-941-1611 SUNDAY: Flossies Bar and Grill 3985 Ravens Wood Road Dania Beach, FL 954-792-6519 J&S Fish Camp Every Sunday 1pm till ??? Food, live music and vendors


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SUN. FEBRUARY 5th - WEBSTER MONTHLY SWAP MEET, CAR & BIKE SHOW - Located at Webster Westside Flea Market, 516 NW 3rd. Steet (CR 478 & NW 3rd. St) Webster FL. 33597. Gates open 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM the 1st Sunday of every month rain or shine. General admission $5.00, children under 14 FREE. Show & Corral(for sale by owner) registration $10.00. Club/Organization Participation Award (10 or more vehicles registered) Trophies & Cash Prizes! Vendors welcome: outside 15' x 30' spaces $18; covered 10' x 10' $10. ATM provided by FL ATM SERVICES always on site. Contact: Jackie Smith. Email: websterswaps@aol.com Info: 800-8327396. Reservations: 352-628-4656. www.myspace.com/webstercyclemeet BIKE NIGHT EVERY MONDAY NIGHT AT WHISKEY RIVER - Bike Night Every Monday 6:00 PM Specials for Bikers Only!! $2 Miller Lite $5 Three Olives $7 One Topping Pizza Half Price Appetizers 904.645.5571 4850 Big Island Drive Suite 3 Text Whisky to 41513 www.WhiskyRiverJacksonville.com BIKE NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT BUFFALO'S SOUTHWEST CAFE - Every Wednesday Bike Night @ Buffalo's Southwest Cafe in Orange Park sponsored by Adamec H-D® 6:00 - 9:00 PM BIKE NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT AT CHICAGO PIZZA Bike Night @ Chicago Pizza in Orange Park Every Thursday from 6-9 PM. 406 Old Hard Road, Fleming Island, FL (904) 213-7779

Love 2 Ride Bikers Consignment Store 3rd SUNDAY each month Bike/Hot Rod Cruise In 3275-3 US Hwy 17 No. Green Cove Springs, Fl, (904) 284-4321

Alachua Sports Pub Alachua, FL 386-462-5322 4th Friday of the month American Legion Riders Chapter 16 Bike Night (2nd Friday 5-7) 4701 NW 6th St. Gainesville Beef O’ Brady’s 3rd Thurs. of Month Back Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL Calendars Pizzeria & Sports Bar Last Saturday of the Month US 90 & College Macclenny, FL 904-259-5040

Panama Joe's Bike Night (Last Wed.) 5109 NW 39th Ave. Gainesville, 352-377-7665 Putnam County Swap Meet (3rd Sunday) 117 Yelvington Rd. East Palatka, Fl 32131 floridaswapmeet.com 386-868-3727 352-505-8287 Santa Fe Bar US 441 High Springs, FL 386-454-9461 3rd Fri

Fleetwood Diner / Allstar Tattoo High Springs, FL 386-454-5775 3rd Tues. 6p-9p

Spindrifter Lounge Bike Night (3rd Saturday) US 441 & I-75 Alachua, FL 386-462-9081

BIKE NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT AT COPPER TOP - 10% off your bill with Adamec receipt of purchase within last 30 days! Live Music every week, 50¢ Raw Oysters. Copper Top Kitchen, Inc. 1712 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 904-249-4779 www.coppertopkitchen.com Bike Night at Michelle's Watering Hole - Jacksonville, FL EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT - Michelles Neighborhood Watering Hole 8560 Beach Blvd (by the boat ramp) Jacksonville, FL 32216 904-353-0002 April 21 - Jacksonville, Florida - Krome 4 Kids 2nd Annual Poker Run - Sponsored by Buffalo's Southwest Cafe. The ride starts at Buffalo's Southwest Café, 6055 Youngerman Circle in Jacksonville. Registration begins at 10:00 am and the first bike goes out at 12:00 pm. The fee is $15.00. The ride ends with best and worst hand prizes, 50/50 drawing, raffle prizes, music and food. The proceeds will benefit the Family Nurturing Center of Florida. For more information call (904) 278-4044

May 3 - 6, 2012 - Panama City Beach, Florida - Annual Thunder Beach Spring Rally - Headquartered at Bay Point Marriott in Panama City Beach. Activities begin each day at 9:00 am. The event includes a bike parade, poker runs, competitive bike shows, bike games, vendors, music, contests and more. There is no admission for this rally. For more information go to http://www.thunderbeachproductions.com.

MONDAY: Beef O Brady's 6500 SW Archer Rd. Gainesville, FL Hooters Restuarant 504 West Geoffrey Street St.Augustine, FL 904-819-9919 The Steel Pony 5312 Jammes Avenue Jacksonville, FL 904-777-5630 Wings Of Fire 397 E. James Lee Blvd. Crestview, FL TUESDAY: Dick's Wings 474313 St. Rd. 200 904-491-3469 HJ’s Miss B Haven 12905 N. Main Street Jacksonville, FL 904-757-3595 Hooters Restaurant 180 Cracker Barrell Dr. Crestview, FL 32563 850-423-1333

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Hooters Restaurant 1137 Beacon Point Drive Jacksonville, FL 904-723-5224 Rivers Edge Sports Bar 915 S. 14th St. Fernandia Beach, FL 904-491-3849 WEDNESDAY: Buffalo’s Cafe 6055 Youngeman Circle Orange Park 904-778-1101 Moe's Southwest Grill 2941 W. Hwy 90 Lake City FL 386-754-9373 Roadhouse Grill 741 West 23rd Street Panama City, FL 850-522-1446 THURSDAY:

Arnold’s 3912 US Highway 1 North St.Augustine 904-824-8738 Hooters Restuarant 15015 Emerald Coast Destin, FL 850-654-1007 Timbuktu 1740 N. Highway 301 Starke, FL 904-966-2229 FRIDAY: Hooters Restaurant 12709 Front Beach Road Panama City, FL 850-230-9464 SATURDAY: Bay Breeze Lounge 1889 Garcon Point Rd. Milton, 850-623-5859 Cross Creek Steakhouse 12123 Lem Turner Rd, Jacksonville, Fl 32218 (904)765-7420


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SUN. FEBRUARY 5th - WEBSTER MONTHLY SWAP MEET, CAR & BIKE SHOW - Located at Webster Westside Flea Market, 516 NW 3rd. Steet (CR 478 & NW 3rd. St) Webster FL. 33597. Gates open 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM the 1st Sunday of every month rain or shine. General admission $5.00, children under 14 FREE. Show & Corral(for sale by owner) registration $10.00. Club/ Organization Participation Award (10 or more vehicles registered) Trophies & Cash Prizes! Vendors welcome: outside 15' x 30' spaces $18; covered 10' x 10' $10. ATM provided by FL ATM SERVICES always on site. Contact: Jackie Smith. Email: websterswaps@aol.com Info: 800-832-7396. Reservations: 352-6284656. www.myspace.com/webstercyclemeet February 15 - Monthly Dinner Ride with the Owner of Stormy Hill Harley-Davidson - The ride begins at Stormy Hill Harley-Davidson, 2480 S Hwy 27 in Clermont at 6:15 pm. The ride will end at a restaurant in Winter Garden. For more information call (352) 243-7111 FRI. FEB. 15th - 18th - C.O.B.B. Chapter One's 7th Annual Pre-Daytona Bash - Fri 3:05pm, Sat all day at Kissimmee Sports Arena, 1010 Suhls Lane (SW of Kissimmee Airport off Hoagland Blvd), ph 407-933-0020. Friday is set up, members and vendor party, Sat. Activities all day & evening. A ten dollar donation is requested. We have been holding events here the past few years and a great facility for an event. Adults only (21+), new bike games & contests, raffles, 50/50, entertainment, There are limited water & electric hookups for RV's in the camping area at $35.00 per night, tent camping is free. Vendors welcome, info newt1234@cfl.rr.com, (407) 846-2189. Web Site: www.cobb-society-international.com. MARCH 9-18 - DAYTONA BEACH BIKE WEEK - Sponsored by Daytona Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. The event is headquartered at Daytona Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, 126 East Orange Avenue in Daytona Beach, however events will be taking place at various locations around the Daytona Area. The event begins at 8:00 am on Friday. Events include bike shows, organized rides, motorcycle racing, vendors, music, food and more. For more information go to http://www.daytonachamber.com/daytonabikeweek. WED. MARCH 14 - Alligator Road Tour - 9-10am Registration at Daytona 200 Motorcycle Club, 3602 W. International Speedway Blvd, ph 386-747-7157. Presented by the Daytona 200 Motorcycle Club. This is an AMA sanctioned ride. Price to be announced. This is one Alligator Road Tour you do not want to miss! You will be guided on country back roads to a Mystery Destination, info Tom 386-747-7157 or Patty 386-717-1888. For more information, directions to the clubhouse, visit our website at www.daytona200mc.com. MARCH 9 - MARCH 18 - 8th Annual Daytona Bike Week Motorcycle Swap Meet Extravaganza & Bike Show - 9am-5pm at Volusia County Fairgrounds, 3090 E New York Ave, ph 386-801-1810. MAP $ 5.00 admission, gates open daily 9am-5pm March 9-18, rain or shine. Bike Shows: Shovelhead - Sat 10th, Rat - Sun 10th, Side car & Trikes - Wed 14th, Old School Choppers - Thurs 15th, British/European - Fri 16th, Antique - Sat 17th. Free Registration 12:00-2:30pm Judging at 3:00pm. Cash and Trophies awarded. Free parking, great food, cold beer, live music daily. Buy-Sell-Trade, vendor space available, info Troy Rentz 386-801-1810.


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EAST COAST AREA - Includes: Flagler Beach, Daytona, Daytona Beach, Melbourne, Orlando, Sanford & Vero Beach SALES & SERVICE alley cat cycle supply 140 Riverside Dr. Holly Hill 257-5999 Americal steel horse cycles 534 E. Intl Speedway Blvd. Deland, FL 32724 386-738-5959 0r 866-364-3904 american v-twin 5135 International Dr. Ste. 11 Orlando 1-407-903-0058 • 1-888-AM-V-TWIN BIKERS BAY 1429 S. Woodland Blvd. DeLand, FL 32720 386-873-4910 bikes only body shop 3609 Old Winter Garden Rd. Ste. A1, Orlando 298-1556 black-gold daytona cycle 541 Ballough Rd. Daytona Beach 258-8020 bmw motorcycle of daytona 118 E. Fairview Ave. Daytona Beach 257-2269 Boar's Nest Cycle Shop Mobile Motorcycle Repair BUY & RIDE MOTOR VEHICLES, INC. Autos, Trucks & Motorcycles 6831 N. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32810 1-407-294-6864 carl’s speed shop 390 N. Beach St. Daytona Beach 258-3777 Clermont H-d 2480 S. Hwy 27 Clermont 352-243-7111 cruise amer. motorcyce 2915 Orange Blossom Trail Kissimmee 931-1409 CURLY JIMS 386-774-7713 custom iron 3709 N. Hwy. 17 DeLand, FL 32720 386-985-4850 custom works 806 N. Beach Street Daytona Beach 257-1300 crank & Chrome 1533 Ridgewood Ave. Holly Hill 615-1449 cycle & ski concepts 4230 CR 218, Unit 4 Middleburg, FL 904-291-6388 cycle riders 3450 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando 841-8641 cycle sports center 4001 John Young Parkway, Orlando 32804 299-9191 CYCLE WORLD OF DAYTONA 2385 S. Ridgewood Ave. S. Daytona 386-761-2411 daytona fun machines 450 Ridgewood Ave. Holly Hill 238-0888 daytona harley-davidson 290 N. Beach St. Daytona Beach 253-2453 exotic custom CHOPPERS 3834 Commerce Loop, Orlando 32808 407-293-2228 hardcore custom cycles 25629 Edgewater Dr, Orlando 407) 253-2227 HARLEY-DAVIDSON of seminole 620 Hickman Circle Sanford 407-831-7888 Kissimmee motorsports 2881 N. Jouh Young Pkwy Kissimmee , FL legends cycles 101 W. Cypress St. Kissimmee 870-5571

Lorenzo SELECT MOTOR INC. 7551 S Hwy 17-92 Fern Park MASTERLINK CYCLE 6073-1 Roosevelt Blvd. Jacksonville FL 32244 904-779-1133 millers custom parts 1863 S. Ridgewood Ave. S. Daytona 761-0858 moine cycle warehse. 1040 Nursery Road. Winter Springs 695-6002 MOTOR SPORTS OF ORLANDO 8155 S. Hwy 17-92 Fern Park 831-8888 new smyrna harley-davidson 1899 S. R. 44 New Smyrna Beach 409-3034 ORANGE CUSTOM CYCLES 7230 NE Hwy 301 Orange Heights. 352-468-3979 orlando h-d & buell 3770 37th St. Orlando 423-0346 orlando yamaha 9334 E. Colonial Drive Orlando 273-3579 PETE G’S CHOPPER DESIGN SERVICES 1365 Bennett Drive Suite 101 Longwood 407-834-5007 PITBULL MOTORCYCLE CO. 4340 N. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando. FL 32804 1-407-290-9212 PRO STREET CUSTOM CHOPPERS, INC. 7850 N. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32810 1-407-291-3331 QUICK DRAW 728B Ballough Rd. Daytona Beach 386-253-0900 Scooters 2105 French Ave. Hwy. 1792 Sanford 330-2056 scooters cycle 1903 S. Ridgewood Ave S. Daytona 767-8133 sinister cyclesports 3380 No. US1 Bunnell, FL 386-206-4832 Space Coast bourget 3345 North Courtenay Pkwy. Merritt Island FL 321-454-4020 Space Coast Harley-Davidson 1440 Executive Circle N.E. Palm Bay 32905 street wi ze 2800 Melonville Sanford 321-5015 STROKERZ 110 Fairview Ave. Daytona Beach 386-253-1703 Treasure Coast Harley-Davidson 4967 S.E. Federal Highway Stuart 34997 the trike shop 410 N. Beach Street Daytona Beach 257-0609 tri-city cycles 308 S. 2nd St. F lagler 439-3967

BIKER FRIENDLY BARS & RESTAURANTS Archie’s 401 South Ocean Drive Ft. Pierce 34949 bar out back 2485 Hwy 17-92 Sanford 321-0422 beer: 30 grille & pub 1602 W. Airport Blvd. Sanford 323-1499

boot hill saloon 310 Main Street 386-258-9506 The Cabin Pub 18750 East Hwy 40 Silver Springs, FL 34488 352-625-2455 cactus bob’s 1566 S. French Ave. Sanford 330-1275 Captain Hairam’s 150 U.S. 1 Sebastian 32958 cathouse saloon 1113 N US 1 Ormond Beach 386-676-3832 dale's ales of orange city 2400 N Volusia Ave. Orange City, FL 32763 386-775-2377 diamond backs 745 Ridgewood Ave., Holly Hill 255-5596 dirty harry’s 701-705 Main St. 252-9877 dj’s deck 79 E. Dunlawton Ave. Port Orange 760-2277 Earl’s Hidaway 1405 Indian River Drive Sebastian 32958 fireside bar 1481 N US 1 Ormond Beach 676-2552 foxhead lounge 280 North SR 415 Osteen 321-2399 frank's place 146 N. Clark Rd. Ocee, FL 34761 froggers grill & bar 4459 N. Pinehills Road. Pine Hills 293-3199 froggys’ saloon 800 Main Street 259-0330 Gator’s Riverside Grille 4255 Peninsula Point Sanford 688-9700 george’s 5507 Edgewater Drive, Orlando 291-6562 gillys’ pub 44 1889 S. R. 44 New Smyrna Beach 428-6523 grizzly bar & grill 400 Savage C., Longwood 339-1263 Handle Bar and Grill 600 N Hwy 17-02 Longwood, 339-4949 hog heaven 3925 Clarcona-Ocoee Rd., Orlando, FL holly & dolly 512E Semoran Blvd. Casselberry hooter’s Of melbourne 877 S. Babcock Melbourne 32901 hooter’s of merritt island 125 N. Sykes Creek Blvd. Merritt 32953 Ichabob’s 2320 N. Highway A-1-A Indialantic 32903 iron horse saloon 1068 N. US 1 Ormond Beach 677-1550 jerry’s italian restAURANT & pizza 300 St. Laurant St. Longwood 767-5534 JOLLY GATOR FISH CAMP 4650 Highway 46, Geneva 407-349-5554 Junkyard saloon 6440 N. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL last resort bar 5812 S. Ridgewood Port Orange 7615147 Lou’s Blues 3191 Highway A-1-a Indialantic 32903 MAIN STREET

STATION 316 Main Street Daytona Beach FL 386-253-0024 MIKE'S CORNER 3705 State Rd 44 428-4858 orlando brewing 1301 Atlanta Ave. Orlando, FL Ozzie Crab House 6060 S. U.S. 1 Grant 32951 PALM TREE HARBOR 704 S Lakeshore Bld. Howy In The Hills Pineda Inn U.S. 1 Rockledge 32940 porky’s Hwy 309 Georgetown 467-3956 Scores 6590 Old Winter Garden Rd. Orlando, FL Sebastian Beach Inn 7035 S. Highway A-1-A Melbourn Beach 32951 smiley’s tap 1161 N US 1 Ormond Beach 677-9609 STEEL AROUND FOREST TAVERN 21918 Hwy. 40 Astor Park, FL 32102 1-352-759-3991 SWAMP house GRILL 488 W. Highbanks Rd. DeBary, FL 32713 386-668-8891 ted’s diner 855 S. Nova Rd. Ormond Beach 673-1898 THE HIDEAWAY BAR 516 Virginia Dr. Orlando, FL 407-898-5892 the oyster pub 555 Seabreeze Blvd. Daytona Beach 255-6348 the shark house 2929 N. Ocean Shore Blvd. Flagler 439-1000 trader jack's roadside 4425 N. US Hwy. 17 DeLand, FL 32725 386-985-3456 tucan willies 829-Eyrie Dr. Oviedo 366-6225 willie's "legendary" shark bar 1204 E. New York Ave. DeLand, FL 32724 386-734-0044 willy’s place 330 Madison Ave., Daytona Beach 248-8409 wolfy’s 520 N. Palmetto Sanford 322-2150 whiskey river north 3730 S.R. 46 Sanford 328-9096

white eagle lounge 5533 US 1 Old Dixie Hwy. Krona 437-2341 WINGS-PIZZA-N-THINGS SPORTS & gRILL 2563 N. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32118 386-898-0626

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A.M. METAL FINISHING, INC. 7594 Chancellor Drive, Orlando, FL 32809 407-843-0182 Fax: 407-849-1724 advance paging 233 East State Rd. 434 Longwood 831-6339 affordable screen 811 Willma St. Longwood 332-8106 All Steel Buildings 2593 Clank St. Suite 105 Apopka 295-2728 barney’s leather 438-N. Beach St. Daytona Beach 252-7770 buckle & hide 514 Main Street Orlando 253-9375 candance reed hair design 1425 S. R. 434 Ste.113 Longwood 767-0313 c & d Leather Orlando Flea World #7, #9 Hwy 17-92 CENTURY 21 460 SR 436 Suite 104 Castleberry 407-3317600 chopper design serv. 1365 Benette Dr. #101Longwood 834-5007 Cross Roads Leather 7565 Starky Seminole 33777 THE helmet shop 546 Ballough Rd. Daytona Bch., FL 32114 hot leathers factory 801 Main Street; Daytona Beach 238-1048 i zod bike trailer rental 903-3681 magic bailbonds 1610 Tropic Mark Dr. Sanford 322-0000 main street leather 822 Main Street Daytona Beach 238-5564 PALATKA ARMY NAVY SURPLUS INC. 901 N. Hwy. 19 Palatka 386-328-8127 RJ’S LEATHER WORKS 1876 State Road 20 Hawthorne 352-481-3367 tobacco exotic 749 Intl. Speedway. Blvd. Daytona Beach 255-3782 whog 126 W. Intl Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach 239-9506 willies tropical tattoo inc. 825 S. Yonge St. US-I Ormond Beach 672-1888 winter park pawn 2238 W. Fairbanks Ave. Winter Park 644-8747

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