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YOU DON’T SAY? 8 LETTER FROM THE EDITORS 26 DIVA ANGELS 40 DEW DROP INN 44 OL’ CHARLIE 3 FINGER 46 CHARLIE’S BACK YARD 49 FROM THE PEN OF BIG AL
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September is here and football season is upon us! Let’s hope the Tampa Bay Bucs can continue to surprise the world and keep winning games with the youngest team in the NFL. This year will prove one of two things .... #1) the Bucs will be a power in the league for the next 10 years with their young squad or #2) last year was a fluke and the “sophomore jinx” will leave them a middle-of-the-road franchise. Let’s all hope that Coach Morris can keep on winning games and make the playoffs this year! In the college ranks I look for the USF Bulls to have a solid year and play in a major bowl game. Full ThrottleVision is going great lately and we are now getting a nice crowd watching on a regular basis. We are looking at around 500 viewers every Thursday night from 7pm – 8pm. We are actually doing live location shoots now at many different bars and restaurants and we would love to come to your place and shoot our show LIVE. If you are interested please be sure to call the Editor and Host for the show Tony and he will get everything set up with you! We have a lot of fun and are bringing a very nice crowd to the tapings. So make sure if you can’t make it out to the live tapings you can watch us live on your computer every Thursday night from 7-8pm on www.FullThrottleVision.com We are looking forward to the 10th Anniversary 9-11 Mega Poker Run on September 11th this year. We initially started this run with Brandon H-D 10 years ago and had a huge showing of support from the biker community with all the proceeds from that first run going to the American Red Cross. Let’s try and make this years run just like the run 10 years ago with thousands of bikers showing their support for the ones who were lost that devastating day 10 years ago, and the ones who are fighting for us to be free now! My son Paul Michael is in the Navy and stationed in Key West and there isn’t a day I go by that I am not proud of him for serving our country! The True American Heroes, our Service Men and Women! I would like to wish our East Coast Salesman Peewee a Happy Birthday and make sure you pay attention out there when you are riding, there are too many accidents lately.
Can you believe it is already September! Where has the year gone? All I know is that I am happy we are getting closer to our best riding season here in Florida! With Biketoberfest right around the corner and then all the great holiday runs I am really excited for the rest of the year! Speaking of Biketoberfest, Full Throttle Magazine is glad to announce that we will be a major sponsor of the Boardwalk Bike Show on the beach again this year! There is a new judging format, over 60 trophies and a great time. Some of the changes this year will be a band playing on the boardwalk and much better trophies than in the past few years! Full Throttle is stepping up the game and we want everyone there showing off your bike this year. Besides the Boardwalk Bike Show we will have our normal 10X10 booths at Ironhorse Saloon and JP cycles. We are selling sponsorships for Full Throttle to hand out your information to the bikers for only $450. We can help you get everything together you will need for this so if you are interested, please give me a call and we will make it happen! Please make sure you mark you calendars for the 9-11 10th Anniversary Mega Poker Run on September 11th. The event starts at New Port Richey Harley-Davidson and ends at Brandon Harley-Davidson with stops at Tampa Bay Downs, H-D of Tampa and Channelside Plaza. 1st prize for this run is a $3,000 prize value! This ride is to remember those lost on 9-11-2001 and those who continue the brave fight for freedom. Registration opens at 9am and is $10 per person. Full Throttle and Brandon Harley did the first run 10 years ago that had thousands of riders in attendance. Let’s re-do what we did 10 years ago and make this something to remember for many years to come. Bob Demoss wrote a great article this month about some of the stories around 9-11, please be sure to read it and find out a few things you might not have known, I know I learned a few things from his article this month. Great article Mr. 500! The dates have been set and the Florida Motorcycle Expo & Bike Builders Invitational! It will be back at Quaker Steak and Lube January 27-29, 2012. If you have a motorcycle that has never won our grand prize before, you will be up for the grand prize. Make sure you contact us and send us a few pictures and a short bio on the bike so we can send you your personalized invitation. The grand prize this year will be $5,000 with 5 first in class $500 prizes. I am working on some amazing trophies and great prizes for all the builders who enter a bike this year! We are also looking for sponsors of all sizes and vendors. Vendor space will be limited so make sure you jump on board early and get your spot. We have over 20,000 in attendance last year at this great event. Also, this year we are working on making it a completely FREE event to attend! You won’t have to pay an admission fee as we have don in years past to see the bikes! For sponsorship or vendor info please contact us at 813-814-1424 or e-mail me at tonyc@floridafullthrottle.com Please read the letter that was sent to us from the Sun Coast Law Enforcement Charities on pages 56 and 57 in this month’s issue. We felt this was such a great letter and a reflection of last years Expo and the motorcycle community, we ran it as is! You can even see the folds in the letter. I am amazed every day at the biker community and it’s willingness to give to great charities in need. I am proud to be part of this community and proud to help spread the word! THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR READERS, WE LOVE YOU ALL! Happy Birthday to our Office manager Kandice.
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TAMPA BAY AREA CRUISIN’ CALENDAR EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT - FULL THROTTLEVISION LIVE BIKER TV WEBSHOW - HOSTED BY PAUL ALLEN, TONY CIANCI & SCOTT BURKE - FROM 7PM TILL 8PM on WWW.FULLTHROTTLEVISION.COM SAT. SEPT. 3rd - PLANT CITY BIKE FEST - 5-9pm in Historic Downtown Plant City, 102 N. Palmer St. Held the first Saturday of every month. Featuring great music, food & vendors, 50/50 drawing, & a great opportunity to visit the Downtown shops with the whole family. 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. SAT. SEPT. 3rd - MADEIRA BEACH 911 MEMORIAL FUND RAISING RIDE - 10am-noon Registration at No. 7 Saloon, 5304 66th St N. $10 a hand, 3 hands for $20, cash prizes for 1st, 2nd & worst hands. Breakfast Buffet, Noon kickstands up. Stops at: The Doghouse, The Blue Parrot, Gators on the Pass, Screwie Louie's South Beach, 4pm last bike in at Porpoise Pub in Seminole. Food, Drink Specials, Tons of Prizes, Live Music, non-riders welcome at final stop. Rain or Shine. The city of Madeira Beach will be dedicating a 9-11 Memorial on Sunday, September 11, 2011. This date is the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks upon our country. The centerpiece of the Memorial will be a pice of steel from the World Trade Center. At 10am the ceremony will begin in Causeway Park on the Intercoastal Waterway, NW side of Madeira Beach Bridge (150th Ave, Tom Stuart Causeway). SUN. SEPT. 4th - 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: 352628-4656. www.myspace.com/webstercyclemeet SAT. SEPT. 10th - SUNCOAST BROTHERHOOD FULL MOON POKER RUN - 5-7pm Registration at Louie's Bar & Grill, 7924 Ulmerton Rd, Largo, ph 727-538-8915. September Special: Celebrate Labor Day- bring your Social Security Card and get an extra hand Free (Must purchase hand to receive a free one). Still $5.00 a Hand or Three Hands for $10.00. Best Hand=$100, 2nd=$75, 3rd=$50, Pot Luck=$25. Stops at: Hennessy’s, Two Bucks, Angry Pepper Taphouse, 10:30pm last bike in at Whiskey Depot, 8256, Ulmerton Rd Largo 727-531-5401. 11pm Winners Announced. 50/50 at last stop, info Jeff 727-439-1722. A Proud Supporter of Pinellas County Foster and Adoptive Parents, Assoc.. Website: www.SuncoastBrotherhood.org.
TAMPA BAY AREA CRUISIN’ CALENDAR SAT. SEPT. 10TH - FUN BIKE CENTER SWAP MEET - At Fun Bike Center Complex from 5pm - 9pm. 1845 E. Memorial Blvd. Lakeland, FL 33801 www.funbikecenter.com or 863-688-3333 SAT. SEPT. 10TH - BIKERS RAISING AWARENESS & MYNE GUITAR COMPANY BENEFIT CONCERT - With music from The Crawl, Traci Tuesday and Tongue N Groove. For more info www.myneguitarcompany.com SAT. SEPT. 10TH - 4TH ANNUAL 9-11 REMEMBRANCE RIDE & PATRIOT DAY CELEBRATION - The Bay Area's largest Patriot Day Celebration sponsored by Fran M Haasch law group and hosted by AMVETS Post 44. Come and show your appreciation to the Tampa Bay Area's first responders and military. Remembrance Ride has 5 starting locations to choose from, registration 9-11am, $15 per person, KSU 11:30am. All rides end at Showmen's Club, 6915 Riverview Drive. Rides start from: James A Haley VA Hospital, 13000 Bruce B. Downs Blvd MAP; Pit Stop Bar, 4210 New Tampa Highway, Lakeland; Quaker Steak & Lube, 10400 49th ST N, Clearwater; Target parking lot, 15240 N Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa; Peggy’s Corral, 4511 US Highway 41 N, Palmetto. Patriot Day Celebration, 12pm to 8pm at Showmen’s Club. Emcee by Parti Patti; Live music from the Diamond Gray Band, Pitbull Toddler and the Greg Billings Band; Food; vendors; auctions; raffles; 50/50; kids fun zone; interactive displays from military and first responders; plenty of shade and air conditioning; Info: Mike 813240-6996, michael.graham1971@yahoo.com. Website: www.911remembrance.org. SEPT. 10TH - SWAP MEET AT FUN BIKE CENTER - Vendor Space Available call Sharon to reserve your spot 863688-3333. There will also be a bike show, Mojo Ladies and food and drink specials! Fo rmore info visit www. funbikecenter.com SAT. SEPT 11TH - 9-11 10TH ANNIVERSARY MEGA POKER RUN - Ride to remember those lost on 9-112001 and those who continue the brave fight for freedom. Registration opens at 9am at H-D of New Port Richey 5817 State Road 54 • NPR, FL. Fee is $10 per person. After ride party / last bike in at 1pm at H-D of Brandon 9814 E. Adamo Dr. Tampa, FL. Hosted by Radical Randy, Mason Dixon & Dave McKay. 1st PRIZE is $3,000 prize value! For more details visit www.tampaharley.com THURS. SEPT 15th - UNCLE MIKE'S SMOKEHOUSE BIKE NIGHT - The Third Thursday of Every Month! Bikini Beer Girls and guaranteed ice cold beer! $5 BBQ, from 6pm10pm hosted by Radical Randy and Showtime Sharpie! For more info visit www.unclemikesgrill.com SEPT. 15 - 18 - PHIL PETERSON'S KEY WEST POKER RUN - Winner will get a new Harley-Davidson Sportster 883 Iron or $6,000 CASH! For more info visit www.petersonsharley.com
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TAMPA BAY AREA CRUISIN’ CALENDAR FRIDAY SEPT. 16th - FULL THROTTLE FRIDAY'S AT THE YARD IN ST. PETE. 6pm - 10pm HOT BODY CONTEST this month with the first 10 contestants receiving $50 CASH!4300 6th street S. St. Pete FL 727-498-8809 FRIDAY SEPT. 23rd - FULL THROTTLE FRIDAY'S AT QUAKER STEAK AND LUBE. 6pm - 10pm - This Month's Give-a-way is a 2 night stay at a hotel for Biketoberfest and a $500 Gift Card for spending money! For more info call 813-814-1424 SAT. SEPT. 24TH - FIRE & IRON MC'S 6TH ANNUAL POKER RUN - 9-11am Registration at Banana Boat II, 5858 Roosevelt Blvd, ph 727-531-9670. Riders $20 Includes 2 hands and dinner, Passengers $10 includes 1 hand and dinner, $5 extra hands. Breakfast buffet available at Banana Boat $5. Registration and last stop at Banana Boat, other stops include Undertow Beach Bar, Cusos Cantina, Porpoise Pub and return to Banana Boat, 4pm last bike in. Bikini bike wash, Vendors, Live Music from Kilo, 50/50, Raffles. Benefits Children's Burn Foundation of FL, Inc., info Cheech 917-217-2819 or Rob 727-709-0026. SAT. SEPT. 24 - LAMA Anniversary Party. It will be held on Saturday September 24, 2011 from 9:00am - 4:00pm. There will be *Raffle *Bike Show *Merchandise*Kids activities All motorcycle clubs and brands are welcome to come celebrate with the Brandon Harley Davidson. Come out and have some fun. SUN. SEPT. 25TH - BENEFIT FOR BOBBY "SPIDERMAN" OF CRUIZIN EAGLE CUSTOM CYCLE - Noon-8pm at Screwie Louie’s Porpoise Pub, 8701 Seminole Blvd, Seminole, 33772, ph 727-393-7616. MAP Bobby is currently fighting cancer. This is the guy whose been there for anyone in need, who now needs our help. Let's all come out to show our Love and Support for Bobby and Debbie. Drink Specials, Vendors, Food, 50/50, Door Prizes, Live Bands include: Sobriety X and Emily's Ashes. Vendor information: Phil 727-514-3257 or Louise 727-514-0211. SEPT 30 - OCT 2 - RUN TO THE HEARTLAND - in Historic Downtown Seabring, FL. Live Music, Vendors, Demonstrations by The World Champion Central Florida Motorcycle Drill Team, Extreme stunt shows by one the most popular stunt teams in the business Xtreme Fury Stunterz, American Motor Drome's “WALL of DEATH”, A 100 mile scenic Poker Run by ABATE Inerstate, Ride in Bike Show. Fashion Shows sponsored by TJ’s Leather and brought to you by Chick Things, A Sunday Morning Worship Service brought to you by CMA, Thunder the Bald Eagle will be there for photo opportunities, the Mason’s will be on hand providing child ID kits at no charge and if you bring the youngsters, the Heartland Riders will pick up the tab at the local Children’s Museum. You won't want to miss it! See you there! www.hra-riders.com OCTOBER 1 - PLANT CITY BIKE FEST 9TH ANNIVERSARY - 12 Class bike show with 24 class trophies, bike show registration from 5pm till 7pm. Jaded band with special guests Recoil sponsored by Fran M. haasch. The return of Jesse Toler Stunt Rider. Miss Plant city Daisy Dukes Contest Sponsored by Cowboys Steak House and Saloon and Florida's Finest Bikini Babes. Live music, restaurants, 50/50, vendors and MC'D by Radical Randy. For info www.plantcity.org or 813-754-3707
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Beef O’ Brady’s 27315 W. Highway 54 Wesley Chapel, FL 813-994-1511
Fox and Hounds Pub 229 E. Brandon Blvd. Brandon, FL 33511 813-681-8877
Hennessy's Bar & Spirits 127 forest Lakes Road Oldsmar, FL 813-854-2255
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Port Bar 6670 Gulf Blvd. St. Pete Beach 850-313-0302
Kahuna’s Bar & Grill 10515 Gandy Blvd. 727-576-7800
TUESDAY: 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 BLUE IGUANA 4235 N. Armenia Tampa, FL 813-785-1438 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
LA Hangout 16411 N. Florida Avenue Lutz, FL 813-964-5631 FRIDAY: Double Wide Saloon 1235 Central Avenue, St. Pete FL 33705 727-290-9845 SATURDAY: Biff Burger 3939 49th Street N. St.Petersburg, FL 727-527-5297 SUNDAY: Mixxers Bar & Grill 3430 East Lake Road Palm Harbor, FL 727-787-2710 www.mixersirishbar.com 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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European Hair Designers 2412 Jim Redman Pkwy Plant CIty, FL 813-754-4141 FULL THROTTLE FRIDAY'S AT QUAKER STEAK & LUBE The 4th Friday of Each Month 10400 49th Street N. 727-572-WING Jim's Harley-Davidson (2nd Friday of Every Month) 2805 54th Ave N, 727-526-JIMS Lakeside Community Church (Bike Night Every 2nd Sunday at 6pm) 475 East Lake Rd. N. Tarpon Springs 727-942-0229 Lakeland H-D Bike Night in the Daylight 2nd Sat. of The Month 12 noon till 5pm 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 Stix Billiards (3rd Tuesday Of Month) 38529 US Hwy 19 Palm Harbor, FL 727-937-9225 FULL THROTTLE FRIDAY The Third Friday of Every Month will be at The Yard in St. Pete from 6pm till 10pm. 4300 6th Street South St. Pete, FL 727-498-8809 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
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Full Throttle 16 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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SEPTEMBER 10 • Music & Motorcycles (Z-Hills) 10 • Patriots Day 9/11 Run (Tampa / Zephryhills, FL) 11 • 9-11 Mega Poker Run (Tampa H-D) 16 • Full Throttle Friday - The Yard 23 • Full Throttle Friday - Quaker Steak OCTOBER 7-9 • Spooks N’ Scoots (Tampa, FL) 7-9 • Cotee River Bike Fest (NPR, FL) 13-16 • Biketoberfest (Daytona, FL) 21 • Full Throttle Friday - The Yard 28 • Full Throttle Friday - Quaker Steak NOVEMBER 12 • Music & Motorcycles (Zephryhills, FL)
20 • Full Throttle’s 15th Anniversary Party (Fun Bike Center, Lakeland, FL) 18 • Full Throttle Friday - The Yard 25 • Full Throttle Friday - Quaker Steak
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Well, it is HOT and Raining almost every day out there, several of the Pasco Diva’s went to DNA Cycles grand opening party on Leo Kidd ave. and had a good time, then we camped and worked the beer tents with Brevard chapter at the TCR MudFest weekend in Lake Wales between lightening storms which made it even muddier for the big trucks and quads but we made some tips which will go to one of our charities at the end of the yr. Diva Giggles and Big Jim went to Benchwarmers Sports Bar and Grill on US 19 NPR to watch the live taping of Full Throt-
tle TV; it’s a big place, nice atmosphere and good food. We went to the Sand Trap Bar & Grill in Weeki Wachee on US 19 for their 2nd Sunday Theme party, it was the frozen t-shirt contest and free food and band, dodged the rain and DJ Patti did a good job, check them out next 2nd Sunday can’t wait to see what the theme will be. In July The Diva’s donated $240 raised from our events to the Salvation Army Women/Children's abuse center. We are proud to be on the committee and working the Leather and Lace Biker’s Ball Oct. 6th it kicks off the Cotee River Bike Fest Oct. 7-9 the event is at Quality Inn on US 19 NPR and Benefits the Sertoma Speech and Hearing impaired. Tickets start at $55 amd there are packages that include a room at the hotel to stay overnight, for more info on this event and the whole Cotee River Bike Fest go to WWW. COTEERIVERBIKEFEST.COM For info on us and our meetings every 3rd Friday check out our website or facebook page Diva Angels Pasco Chapter, Thanks
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NEVER FORGET! Well my friends, once again my article is going to stray from the "normal" as it often does for you see a ten year anniversary is this very month.Ten year ones seem to be the "big marker". Ten years of marriage, your ten year high school reunion, ten years on a job its an entire decade. It's the first one rememebered or celebrated on a large scale, the one to build on. But I'm a firm believer of the fact that this events anniversary should be just as important at nine or eleven years, for it is when terrorists who want to "end America" brought their fight to our shores, to our own cities, it my friends, is the tenth anniversary of September 11th 2001. Anyone of age knows what happened, if you don't quit reading this. If you're young your parents should have told you the what, why and how and if they didn't go learn about it for many 10-20 year olds now were but just born or too young to grasp it. You see, I think most Americans not you my 87 loyal readers of course, but I think many "have forgotten" what happened ten years ago and it makes me angry, my good people. No, I won't get into the hows, the whys, the politics of it nor any serious opinion of it. No, im going to give you one of my well known "trilogies", three stories all linked to Sept. 11th that some of you may know and many may not. But I will tell you that everyone in these next pages will "Never Forget". My first link to that day ten years ago begins as it should with a military connection and it is about a ship that is truly "connected" to this event. I give to you the story of the USS New York (LPD 21 launched 19th. Dec. 2007) the fifth San Antonio class amphibious transport dock constructed. She is 684 feet long, 105 feet wide. She is powered by four sequentially turbocharged diesel engines coupled to two shafts for a total of 41,600 horsepower. With a crew of 360 and the ability to carry up to 700 Marines, and if needed for a "surge" landing 800 marines in battle gear. She carries 2 LCVC's and 14 AAV's (landing craft) for beach landings. She also can launch and land 2 CH-53 E Super Stallions, 2 MV-22B Osprey tilt rotor aircraft, 4 CH 46 Sea Knights and either 4 UH-1 Iroquois or AH-1 Sea Cobras. She is also the first ship designed specifically to interact with the Marines
large air cushion landing craft while at sea. The New York can travel in excess of 25 knots and only needs 23 Werner & Mr. 500 feet of water to float, amazingly shallow for a 684 foot 25,000 ton ship. But what sets the USS New York apart from the rest of the Navy Ships is the fact that 7.5 tons of steel used to construct this cutting edge C.A.D. designed ship is that this steel came from the rubble of the World Trade Center. The steel was melted down at Amite Foundry and Machine located in Amite, Louisiana. This steel was used to cast the "Stem Bar" the strongest point of the ships bow, the first to part the seas of any size, the first part to meet any enemy head on, and the first part to bring its crew home to safety and to family and friends. It was poured into the molds on the 9th. of Sept. 2003 at the foundry only two years after our nations tragedy. It's well reported that the foundry workers and ship yard staff treated the steel when being poured and when the New York was under construction at Northrop Grumman Ship Systems of Louisiana with a "reverence usually accorded religious relics" as most workers would touch the bow area gently as they walked by. One worker who after 40 years of devoted service, put off his retirement just to be part of the New York project. Northrop Grumman also constructed the USS Arlington (LPD24) named for Arlington, Virginia the location of the Pentagon, and steel taken from the Pentagon after the Sept. 11th. 2001 attacks will be displayed aboard her. The Arlington was launched in Nov. of 2010. The USS Somerset (LPD-25 under construction) will be the next and she honors the passengers of the United Airlines flight 93, whose herioc actions thwarted the terrorists from their intended target. The plane crashed in Stony Creek Township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. on Sept. 11th. 2001. 22 tons of steel from a crane that stood near flight 93's crash site was used as the great ships "Stem Bar". Secretary of the Navy Gordon England stated "The courage and heroism of the people aboard the flight will never be forgotten and the USS Somerset will leave a legacy that will never be forgotten by those wishing to do harm to this country". It would be on Nov. 2nd. 2009 at approximately 8:00 am that the mighty USS New York came to a standstill across from where the two massive steel towers once stood, dipped her flag and volleyed off a 21 Gun Salute, for
you see my friends it was the first time she, the ship which had part of the once great towers in her had visited New York Harbor, on the shore members of the NYPD, NYFD, family and friends of the 9/11 victims and many survivors and veterans who lined the shore would return with a salute. New York Governor George Pataki stated "On Sept. 11th. 2001 our nations enemies brought their fight to New York, the USS New York will now bring the fight to our nations enemies well into the future". The USS New Yorks C.A.D. design allowed its designers to take the average Marine In full battle gear and run them through the passageways of the ship in a three dimensional model. It allowed for piping systems, hatch sizes and bulkheads to be changed and or re-located to let the Marines move through out the ship un-encumbered. It was the first assault ship built with ideas of the sailors and the Marines very different needs to be addressed together. Both the Navy and Marines came together early in the ships beginnings in order to improve sleeping, eating and common spaces and as one of the Navy designers put it "In reality the Marines are our customers, we should make it easier for him to perform his mission". Im glad to know shes out there and the saying on her official Navy battle patch well it fits her heritage its "Never Forget". My background as many of you know is not of motorcycles but of racing sailboats, running research vessels and the charter boat business which my Hatteras 53 "Desperado" and I still do, occasionally doing VIP Charters for a couple different agents. It would be a fellow Charter boat company that would become a huge part of the 9/11 tragedy but in a way as to show Americas determination and resolve. Certain images in history last forever , the flag Raising at Iwo Jima by Joe Rosenthal, the image of the Arizona at Pearl Harbor and the loss of the Hindenburg are just a few, but one that ranks high on the list of imagery, one that we have etched into our memories is called " Raising the Flag at Ground Zero" or "Ground Zero Spirit" taken Sept. 11th. 2001 by Thomas E. Franklin of the Bergen Record. The photo has often been
compared to Rosenthals famous shot (due to the desire of men trying to get our flag raised). Thomas shot this shortly after 5 PM the day the towers fell. He stood at the Northwest corner of the Trade Center foot print, near a pedestrian walkway that connected to the World Trade Center. The firefighters were about 150 yards away and the crumpled remains of the once great towers were about 100 yards beyond that, he used a telephoto lens to shoot the three firefighters, two from Brooklyn based Ladder Company 157 George Johnson and Dan McWilliams and the third Billy Eisengrein from Rescue Unit Two. Franklin had talked his way onto a tugboat to get across the Hudson River and arrived at the World Trade Center around noon after both towers had collapsed and the rescue was moving into full swing. So you my patriotic readers are saying "whats the charter boat connection you spoke of "? Well you see the flag that was raised in this now classic picture was taken off a yacht docked nearby behind the World Trade Center in the Hudson. Firefighter Dan McWilliams spotted the flag on its yardarm pole and using a trusty K saw took it from the stern of the yacht rolling it up so that it would not touch the ground. They would then take it to "Ground Zero" there
they found a long metal flag pole jutting out at an angle about 20 feet above the ground and began rigging the flag to it, and the rest as they say is history. The yacht was the 130 foot "Star of America" owned by Shirley Dreifus and chartered for VIP parties, large weddings and special events on the Hudson River by her company, The Majestic Star Company. She noticed the flag was missing when they came to inspect the yacht for damage after the attack. Other yacht owners and crews informed Shirley that it was indeed her yachts flag that had been raised as a symbol of American courage at Ground Zero. The three firefighters later signed an affidavit that they did remove the flag from her boat and it was the very one they raised that day. The $50.00 dollar flag had a true American heritage being removed from an American flagged and built yacht and the flag itself was made in America by Elder Flag Manufacturing of Oakcreek, Wisconsin, which is amazing in itself because these days an amazing amount of our flags, yes, Old Glory are produced in China, Indonesia, India and such. So truly when you look at this picture also known as "The Spirit at Ground Zero" everything you see is truly "American" and
I think everyone should appreciate that. But now its a flag thats a bit of a mystery, you see, its now gone yes missing. In August of 2002 Shirley Dreifus was hosting a benefit aboard the "Star of America" for the children of firemen lost during 9/11. The plan was for the firemen to hoist the "Ground Zero" flag one more time aboard the yacht and replace it with one that flew over the capitol. But the flag the City of New York gave Ms. Dreifus back was a larger 5x8 foot while the one taken from the yacht by the fireman 9/11 day was a smaller 4x6 foot one. You see this flag had been "loaned" out and it flew on numerous US ships serving in the Mideast conflict of Afghanistan, in fact it was returned to the USA flying aboard the nuclear aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). It flew at Yankee Stadium and at New York City Hall. Rudolph Giuliani and George Pataki signed it. The photo and flag was the inspiration for the "Heroes 2001" U.S. postage stamp and a 40 foot bronze statue was dedicated at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park at Emmitsburg, MD. No one knows when the flag switch was made, days after or while it was on tour but an investigation continues by all parties involved. The flag had an appraised value of $525,000. The owner of the Star of America did not fair so well. Their office located in the World Trade Center gone and them struggling financially after 9/11, well they had to close their charter yacht business in late 2008 , yet they still want to find the flag and donate it to the Smithsonian Institution. As Shirley put it "The only good memory that came out of 9/11 was the raising of the flag from our boat over Ground Zero, that moment shown in the now famous photo gave us as much hope as the rest of America". A lot has been written about the last firefighters out of the towers, the last workers, the last police or EMT's who were near the last out. Everyone who did make it out has said it has had an amazing impact on their lives, and you know it should. The confusion, the smoke, burning jet fuel and noise that they all overcame, all the while making their way down 30, 50, a 100 stories before the great towers imploded on their own weight, 110 stories of steel and glass all coming down yes it would change you. But I wanted to find out who was the last person found alive, who made it out of this horrible day and with some research and some determination I found her. It was just after 12:30 PM on Sept. 12th. 2001 the World Trade Center towers had fallen 27 hours earlier. Genelle Guzman, thirty years old and a single mother of a 12 year old lay inside a twisted mass of steel, cables and glass. It was dark and
she remembers hot like an oven from the raging fires below her. Her head pinned by concrete and steel, her legs twisted in stairwell and both had gone numb many hours earlier. Only her left hand was free, she tried using it to tap, to move debris around but to no avail. She could hear rescuers voices, sirens, even the back up alarms from trucks. Yes my friends she tried calling out but the dust and with a parched throat, she could but whisper. It was an agonizing wait for rescue at first she thought and then for death, she says she talked with God and the Angels often. She remembers thinking "I knew this building consisted of 110 stories and I knew that no one was going to find me under 90 something floors". But 27 hours later, after the building and the world came down around Genelle, she heard one of the firefighters say "We have a survivor", there would also be two volunteers who drove in from from Massaschusetts and a police officer with his rescue dog from Nova Scotia that would partake in the rescue that would make Genelle Guzman a part of history as the last person pulled alive from the twisted rubble that was once the World Trade Center. There were an estimated 25,000 workers in the seven building complex of the World Trade Center and at 8:46 AM Sept. 11, 2001 the first of two hijacked jet liners would strike the north tower and in what would become one of the most epic large building evacuations in history, most would make it out. But when the towers fell 2800 or more people died with over 6000 injured. Only 20 people trapped in the rubble would survive with most found within the first few hours of rescue work. A First Union Bank worker Tom Conavan crawled with another man through 30 feet of concrete, heat and cables in the underground shopping mall, getting out only 29 minutes before the North Tower would fall.The north tower was struck at 8:46 am and would remain standing for 102 minutes after impact the south tower was struck at 9:03 am and remained upright for 56 minutes it would take each of them 12 seconds to fall. One of Guzmans co-workers Pasquale Buzzelli passed out in the stairwell in the North Tower as it fell away from his feet, he awoke atop 60 feet of rubble. 14 others including 12 firefighters, massed together in the north stairwell also, but their section held together as tons of burning rubble fell around them and around noon they battled, clawed and climbed those very stairs and they stood atop what was once the World Trade Center. Port Authority Police Officer Will Jimeno was cut out later that evening and his partner Sgt. John Mc Loughlin was pulled out of the wreckage around 7 AM on Sept. 12th. Many news reports had Sgt. Mc Loughlin as "The last person out" but 6 hours later Genelle Guzman who had been a Port Authority Clerk for only 9 months would truly be the last person out of of this tragedy. She often wonders why? She wasn't any stronger or smarter than the others, no she never took a "How to survive" a 110 story building collapse on you
course, 27 hours buried alive and mostly conscious the entire time and she wonders why? And when asked she can only attribute it to being a miracle. She says now many people who make bets or buy lotto wish for her to touch their money or hold their ticket, but she doesn't like this fame, not even letting her new neighbors in a new town know of her past, of her as she puts it, miracle. Shes back working for for the Port Authority again. Same job but a new location and many new faces. Her last day at the old office would start out as a normal perfect sunny New York morning on the 64th. floor of the north tower. 16 workers waited there that fatefull day. The jet liner had just cut through their building 30 stories above them, the rest of their floor had emptied out 30 minutes ago. Why had these 16 stayed behind you may ask ? Some said the Port Authority instructed them to stay, but official transcripts show that the commanding officer for the Port Authority, Capt. Anthony Whitaker had in fact ordered a full evacuation before the second jet liner hit the south tower. She will not answer why on orders from her employer. It is known that Mr. Buzzelli and a group tried to seal the doors to prevent the smoke and burning jet fuel from entering the room, but wet towels and duct tape would not stop it, so after an hour the group of 16 would head for stairwell B. Mr. Buzzelli would lead the way, and Guzman with her 2 inch heels on would grab her best friends hand Rosa Gonzales and the group would descend down 54, 44, 34, the numbers counted off agonizingly slow, she then felt a horrendous shudder like an earthquake beginning, it was the south tower imploding but they didn't know that in the darkness of stairwell B, north tower. As the group chanted "We are almost there" Guzman would slow at the 13th. floor it was time for the high heels to come off and as she reached down, she heard a violent explosion and never made another step. She says "The wall I was facing just opened and it threw me on the other side". She remembers her friend Rosa trying to climb the stairs, but the rubble rained down upon them and she would never see Rosa Gonzales again. Genelle said "Everything just kept coming harder and harder, I just kept my head down. I dont know how I ended up the way I was. I dont know how I landed". She then remembers a man calling for help, then nothing.The building still shaking and debris shifting and falling. Then complete and utter silence. And she remembers the darkness,unable to even see her watch,unable to move. Hot from the fires and wet from broken pipes,with her only free hand she felt around and grasped something soft,it was a body. After her rescue she would find she landed on a dead firefighter, within feet was another. And it would be the reflectors of a firefighters coat that brought the 5 rescuers to this 7 story pile of wall and rubble. As they examined the coat they heard Genelle Guzman, an ironworker arrived with a portable torch and cut away the steel trapping her for the past 27 hours. She was then put on a stretcher and passed man to man down the mass of twisted steel and rock.As she neared the bottom of her would be tomb the last person rescued on
Sept 11th would ask "Am I out yet?". Of those 16 people who started out from that 64th. floor an hour after their tower was hit,only Genelle Guzman and Pasquale Buzzelli would live. Yeah im ok with the answer being a "miracle", I think we need more of them. Of all 20 survivors found after the tragedy all would be from the north tower and none from the south one. Although no numbers are exact 2606 died in the WTC towers, 343 firefighters would die, 60 police officers and 8 EMT workers. American flight 11 had 87 souls on board and United 175 60. At the Pentagon 125 would die along with 59 on American flight 77. And United 93 would have 40 heroes perish.There would be 105 billion dollars lost to NYC business in the month afterwards alone and the NYSE would drop 685 points when it did reopen. So please my patriotic page turners do something this September 11th. and every one that follows. Yes our military and black ops have done an amazing job in preventing another large scale attack.But we must remember this event this tragedy we must keep a strong military and intelligence network out there. We and our children must "Never forget" the day the terrorists brought an unthinkable plan to a nation caught off guard. To our capital, to the two greatest buildings in our land and to the skies over Pennsylvania where our first patriots of this war on terror showed them American fight and resolve. Remember all that were involved and all that still are, remember the business owners who couldnt make it in a shattered economy, remember the thousands that died at the Trade Centers, the Pentagon, the firefighters, police and EMT's and all the airline passengers on those 4 doomed flights on that post card picture perfect day ten years ago when America was attacked at three locations. Yes ten years later we have overcome this, rebuilt the damage and hunted down and killed many of the leaders and masterminds of that terrible day. We have our flaws my fellow patriots but one thing other countries have found out is that from Pearl Harbor to the Cuban Missle Crisis to our current conflict in the Mideast is that us "True Americans"..........."Never Forget" Robert "All the Way" De Moss
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Full Throttle Magazine Hi All! I just sat down to look over the events to come for September and October. There are a few the 9 – 11 Runs the 2nd weekend of September so make sure to look them over to see the ride you’d like to do. I know we will be on the 9/11 10th Anniversary Mega Poker Run at Tampa H-D to Brandon H-D with the Full Throttle booth. Make sure you put up the Flag and fly it for the people we love and lost that day … Ok looking for some fun bike nights and rides to do in the month? Full Throttle Friday’s on the 3rd Friday is The Yard and on the 4th Friday is Quaker Steak & Lube … If you own a bar and you want to sponsor Full Throttle Vision so it can come to your bar you need to call the office @ 813-814-1424 and ask for Tony. There is a new bike night coming to the Tampa area, it’s at The BrickHouse Tavern & Tap. It will be on the last Tuesday of the month with Dew (yours truly) being the DJ with the music. So come out and have some fun… For the month of October. We have The Cotee River Bike Fest and Spooks N Scoots both are on 7th, 8th, and 9th. We will be at both of them hope to see you there. Biketoberfest is the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th we will be out at your favorite spots. Stop on by JP Cycles and wish me a Happy Birthday. Till next month “live life to the fullest and party you’re a** off” DEW
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Attention, its that time again for Spooks and Scoots - my favorite yearly biker family reunion will be coming up in October like other good bike events like Biketoberfest. I dont really like Daytona, but there are other events going on around. Check Full Throttle for events. Of course lets not forget my favorite monthly bike swap meet show in Webster. I look forward to that every month. I have a friend who built 2 complete bikes from parts he purchased at Webster - ALL AMERICAN PARTS - to the best of his knowledge. He built a three wheeler, 45 and a Shovelhead building with mostly used parts. He does excellent work. I will put pictures in and tell you more about it later. If you live in Central Florida, you probably heard about the million dollar pier. It seems like they are wanting to spend millions of dollars because the piers foundation isnt up to par these days. I remember when they tore down the old one and I liked it better than this one. This one is still very functional. Being a good old boy who uses common sense, if they would bring a dredge in there and build a foundation, they could dredge a channel and bring boats in there. They could call it the Million Dollar Island instead of the Million Dollar Pier. Also, I went into a Hess station recently and there were some donuts on the counter when I paid for my gas. The girl told me to help myself even though I didnt know why. Recently I went into a Racetrac and I understand that they pick them up and throw the old donuts in the dumpster when they get their new supply. Not only that, they picked up boxes of sandwiches and cleaned out the counter and threw them all in the dumpster. Thinking about all the hungry people in this country, it seems to me that they could make better use of them. They said they were out of date, but 5 minutes before, you could pay full price for one
that wasn't out of date. I am sure that there are organizations that would love to pick them up and give them to the hungry. I remember when I had my eye operated on, I couldnt do any thing. I had to lie face down and the only time I got up was to go to the bathroom and that was with my head down. I met a man named Marvin who would come to my house every other day and bring me day old bread, cakes, pies, cookies or whatever he had picked up at the stores. I really appreciated what Marvin did because I couldnt do anything. I understand he still does things like this. I thought that was a great thing that he did and I am sure that someone would appreciate the food that the Racetrac throws out. So as I go back to the Hess station, I notice they make pizzas and sandwiches to order. I am sure there is very little waste and I am sure they dont do the obsolete throw it in the dumpster again. This bothers me so much I will not go into a Racetrac for anything. Hess I understand is a good old American company. I do not know what kind of store Racetrac is, but it is not one that I want to do business with. That is my personal opinion. It really got me to thinking when I went to the flea market the other day and I saw a man with a box of used tools and there was a sign on the box that said 'no chinese junk here, only american' - I would rather by his used tools than new chinese junk. I do not buy much from Wal Mart because much of it is chinese - I know the eggs are laid in the US, the milk is here from the US. If we would all buy items marked made in the US we would all be better off. I am also doing business with a bank that originated in Florida. I do not know anything about the other ones but I like doing business there. Warlocks MC is having a third anniversary party and it is going to be at the Porpoise Pub in Seminole Florida. 8701 Seminole Blvd Seminole, FL 33772 In Pinellas County. There will be a double pig roast. There is a $5 cover if you want to eat. Admission is free if you dont want to eat. Open to everyone, October 8. 4PM till closing. See you soon, you know who (Donna)
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HAPPY 80th BIRTHDAY MOM!!!! Mr 500!!
www.VTXCAFE.www Tech Session Oct 15-16
"C.O. theres a moment.....a Certain Kinda Moment" arthur
LORI rocks central station.....mr 500
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Sunday , September 11, 2011 For: Saddle Up for Heroes Equine Therapy Program Registration starts at 10:00 am. Kickstands up at 11am. Quaker Steak and Lube 10400 49th St N, Clearwater, FL Saddle Up for Heroes is offered through Saddle Up Riding Club .
The Crawl Registration at Quaker Steak and Lube then go to: The Sports Bar and Grill (Bay Pines) pass the VA hospital Daiquiri Deck The Pub Nickel City Bar and Grill Saddle Up Stables Last Bike 5pm at Quaker Steak and Lube
The program partners service men and women with horses. The goal of the program is to improve the lives of veterans who have suffered injuries through:
$15 a hand 3 hands for $25 Best hand $200 Worst hand $50
Therapeutic riding Hippotherapy Equine assisted mental health services
DJ Patti the Stage Vixen with Games and Music from 5 - 7 pm
Vendors/ Raffle/ Bikini Wash/ T-Shirts/ Prizes Silent Auction 100% of proceeds benefit Saddle Up Riding Club, Inc., a 501c3 not for profit organization and their Horses for Heroes program for disabled Veterans. Vendor spots available, for more information contact: www.saddleupridingclub.org or 727.520.3132
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Are you fit to ride? You know what I’m talking about; The saddle bags that only belong on the sides of your motorcycle and not on your butt. Women with that extra roll in the mid-section that kinda looks like the girls just had twins, and men that are looking like your eight months along or maybe just swallowed a watermelon, whole. It’s not really about looks, but these can be indicators of potential health problems. So when your bike is running better then you are, maybe it’s time to re-evaluate. Here are some tips to help you to maximize your fitness level and help to keep your motor running and your chassis intact. First of all, think of your body as a very complex machine. And this machine runs at its best on high octane. Would you put diesel in that engine? No, absolutely not. Fuel your body like it’s a race car. When you put high octane fuel in that car it will run smoothly and will help to maximize its output. When you put quality calories of fuel in your body you will help to maximize your metabolic rate which will help in maximizing your energy output and calorie burning capacity. Lean protein, vegetables, fruit, and whole grains are good examples of quality fuel. They are loaded with vitamins, minerals, fiber, water, protein, carbohydrate and some fats. Stay clear of food such as donuts, chips, candy, cakes and soda. These are examples of empty calories that don’t give you the fuel a body needs to function properly. Those empty calorie foods can also
contribute to diabetes. Letting your bike sit in the garage getting dusty and rusty year after year is not good. You need to run it to get the cobwebs out otherwise you get flat spots on tires, condensation in the tank, varnished carburetors, sticky valves, etc. Your body works in the same way if you sit around too much. Muscle loss, shortened tendons, lower lung capacity, a weak heart, and yes sticky valves can cause you to blow a gasket. Not good! So get up, stand up, and start moving. If your career or lifestyle finds you sitting most of the day you can take your body out of a flexed position and into extension by performing standing variations of exercises. A standing exercise burns up to 30 percent more calories than its seated counterpart. Working on aerobic and anaerobic exercise will also build cardiovascular health. This will increase lung capacity, strengthen your heart, burn fat and build endurance. Lord knows we can all use some endurance for those long and winding roads that we all love to ride. If you’re going on a road trip most people make a solid plan.
1. Where you are going 2. What route to take 3. Pit stops to refuel, eat and relieve So make a plan for your success. Many fitness aficionados have no idea what they are going to do until they step into the gym. Regardless of your fitness level, have a solid plan of action before you start your workout. Less time with guess-work means more time working out efficiently. So here’s to getting your motor running. CC-Ryder for Full Throttle Magazine..... Motorcyclist and Master Personal Trainer
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SUN. SEPTEMBER 4 - 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 SEPT 10 - Gator Harley-Davidson - BIG OPEN HOUSE ... live music, free food & beverages (drink responsibly) vendors, offering a special licensed product shopping booklet packed with great offers from Sept 10 -24 1745 Hwy 441 Leesburg, Fl 34748 352-787-8050 www. gatorharley.com SEPT 10 - MUSIC AND MOTORCYCLES - The 12 class motorcycle show will be held on 5th avenue just east of Highway 301 beginning at 4:00 pm. Entry fee is $10.00 per bike. Bike classes include antique, stock production, custom, radical custom, open, Import, trike and three wheeled motorcycles, sport bike, touring, kids choice, and best of show. Trophies and cash prizes will be awarded to winners. The event also has vendors, music, food and entertainment. For more information call (813) 780-1414, or go to http://www.mainstreetzephyrhills. org. SEPT 15 - MONTHLY DINNER RIDES WITH THE OWNER OF STORMY HILL HARLEY-DAVIDSON IN THE LEAD !!! Ride the beautiful back roads of Lake County ending for dinner at a great restaurant. GREAT RIDE, GREAT FRIENDS AND GREAT FOOD! To join the ride - contact Stormy Hill H-D 352-243-7111 - sign up at www.stormyhillharley.com 2480 S Hwy 27, Clermont ( weather permitting, ride is subject to changes, you are responsible for your food tab) ** Next ride Sept 15 !! SEPT 17 - STORMY HILL HARLEY-DAVIDSON - SUPER OPEN HOUSE live music - free food & beverages (drink responsilby) vendors, offering a special licensed product shopping booklet packed with great offers from Sept 10-24 2480 S Hwy 27, Clermont Fl 34711 352-243-7111 www.stormyhillharley.com COLLECTING UNWANTED CELL PHONES for our troops. Phone ride with Chief Ed will be announced soon. Tentative for October 15. Drop off phones ONLY at Gator Harley-davidson 1745 Hwy 441 Leesburg, Fl 34748 352-787-8050 www.gatorharley.com; or Stormy Hill Harley-Davidson 2480 S hwy 27, Clermont Fl 34711 352243-7111 www.stormyhillharley.com ** THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT*
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
THUNDER TAVERN EVERY TUES.. 5111 SR. 54 NPR 727-264-8820
Neon Cowboy SR 52 At Bellamy Blvd. Pasco 352-588-0032
Venom Bar & Grille 7430 U.S. 19 N. 727-842-8371 New Port Richey
Pit Stop Bar and Grill (Every other Thurs.) 14446 Ponce De Leon Blvd, Brooksville, FL 34601 352-796-7570
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: Chickie's Pub 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
Neon Cowboy (1st Sun after Webster) 1.5 Miles W. of I-75 SR 54 at Bellany Blvd. Pasco 352-588-0032 Webster Bike & Car Show (First Sunday of every month) SR 478 - Webster, FL 800-832-3477
Full Throttle 59 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
WILLY T's 6641 Industrial Ave., Port Richey, FL 727-849-8401 YAMAHA OF LEESBURG 1503 E. Main St. Leesburg 34788 326-5999
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 11780 Linden Dr., Spring Hill Mount Dora , FL 32757 383-7851 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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My birthday is coming up, It’s my birthday, It was my birthday Let me explain. When I’m writing this on Aug. 20, it’s crunch time at the magazine. My birthday is Aug 31. So by the time this comes out. It will be after my birthday. I had a lot of things going on this month that I’m sure you don’t care to hear about so I thought I would put some pictures from the past of people I see from time to time. Be Safe and watch out for the bad drivers. The Big “O”
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SUN. SEPTEMBER 4 - 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: 800832-7396. Reservations: 352-628-4656. www.myspace. com/webstercyclemeet. SEPT 11 - Manatee County's 5th Annual 9-11 Remembrance Ride - Commemorating the 10th Anniversary. 9:30–11:00am Registration at Manatee County Sheriff’s Office, 600 301 Blvd W, #202, Bradenton, FL 34210 (across from the DeSoto Square Mall). MAP Registration is free. This Police Escorted Ride leaving Manatee County Sheriff’s Office at 12:00 pm. Ends at Coquina Beach - kickstand plate Highly recommended for parking on the beach. This is a OPEN & FREE event and All classes of motorcycles are welcome. Please arrive with ALL those you wish to ride with. Space is first come first serve & lined up in tight columns, info email: 911remembranceride@tampabay. rr.com. Website: www.911RemembranceRide.com. SEPT. 17-18 - PEGGY'S CORRAL ANNUAL WILD STOCK 2 DAY EVENT - 12 Sat & 12 Sun at Peggy's Corral, 4511 US Highway 41 N. As always this event will be huge with Kiss, AC / DC Tribute with Stiff Upper Lip and Alter Eagles, Out of Control, 2nd gear, Another Roadside Attraction, Matt Brown's Whiskey Blind, Rox Band, Mac McConnell. We will be running contests and raffles in between sets along with vendors and food. Toilet Paper Push, Wet T as always. Body Painting, Hot Sauce Contests, Too Funny. Join us for the best event for 2011 with the One and Only Original Landmark Biker Bar since 1999. See ya there. Vendors are Welcome 10x10. spaces open. Call 941-729-5442 or e-mail peggyscorral4511@hotmail.com for more information. Website: www.peggyscorral.net. SEPT. 18 - HAP'S PONELEIT MEMORIAL RIDE - 9:0011:00 am Registration at Hap's Cycle Sales, 2530 17th Street Sarasota, FL 34234, ph 941-365-3443. Ending at Holiday Inn Airport, 8005 15th Street East (Old Hwy 301), Bradenton. Food, Prizes, Music. All proceeds to benefit Juvenile Arthritis Foundation at the 16th Annual Jingle Bell Run/Walk Friday December 16, 2011, Lakewood Ranch Main Street, info: Haps Cycle Sales 941-365-3443. Website: www.hapscycle.com.
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SUN. SEPTEMBER 4 - 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
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
September 4, 2011 - Parade of MDA Local Heroes in Honor of Jim Perno - Sponsored by Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.& H-D Ft.Myers - The escorted ride begins at H-D Ft.Myers. Registration is from 8:30 am to10:30 am. The fee is $25.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. The fee includes commemorative patch, lunch and poker run. Commemorative pins will be available for $5.00. For more information call (239) 437-6900
Pompano Harley-Davidson 1st Friday of the Month 2900 Center Court Circle Sunrise, FL (954)-545-3200
SEPT. 10 - EVERGLADES MOTORCYCLES CUSTOM CAR AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW - Naples, FL Everglades Motorcycles Custom Car and Motorcycle ShowEverglades Motorcycles Custom Car and Motorcycle ShowEverglades Motorcycles Custom Car and Motorcycle Show. Custom Car and Motorcycle Show with music and food. Meet Fisk the Pinstriper from California for striping, wood graining, gold leaf and lettering. Talk to Lone Wolf about customizing and paint! A good time for all! evergladesmc.com Lynn / Michelle 239-649-4662
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
SEPT 15 - 18 - PHIL PETERSON'S POKER RUN - The 2011 Phil Peterson’s Key West Poker Run will start Thursday September 15th the third Thursday of the month so that is bike night at H-D South and they will be hosting a Pre Poker run Party. For those that want to go to the Keys early there will be the traditional Thursday night Duval Crawl.... Bar to Bar Poker Run with drink specials & prizes! Our official Poker Run will start on friday morning 9/16 at 8:00AM as usual and end in Key West Saturday 9/17 at 5:00PM, awards will start between 10 & 11PM that night. There will be all the traditional events like the custom bike show and vendors on Duval & Caroline Street both Friday & Saturday! For vending info in Key West contact Greg Barns at Key West Rotary at 305-797-0242. On Sunday the 18th there will be Breakfast Brunch Survivors Party in Key West.
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 SEPTEMBER 4 - 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: 800832-7396. 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
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 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 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 SEPT 24 - Ride For Justice - Jacksonville, FL Ride For JusticeRide For JusticeRide For Justice. Join us for a ride of the bridges, beaches, and back roads. Ride ends at Old Plank Road Baptist Church with a great BBQ lunch, entertainment, and give aways. $25.00 Rider / $10.00 Passenger. Proceeds to benefit the Justice Coalition www.justicecoalition.org Rebecca Putnal 904-783-6312 SEPT 28 - OCT 2 - 11TH THUNDER BEACH AUTUMN RALLY. Kick Start Party 6pm Wed., Sept. 28 at Shores of Panama, 9900 S. Thomas Drive, Panama City Beach, Florida. Free admission, free parking, 200+vendors, Miss & Ms Thunder Beach contests, custom bike show, 3 poker runs, bike parade, scenic ride, live bands. Join the party across the beach at 7 official venues. Special hotel and condo rates offered by rally sponsors at www.ThunderBeachProductions.com. For more rally information e-mail Info@ThunderBeachProductions. com or ph 850-249-7627.
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
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. SEPTEMBER 4 - 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 SEPT. 10 - 7TH ANNUAL JASON BURNETT MEMORIAL USO BENEFIT RIDE. 8:30-10:00am Registration at Orlando Harley-Davidson South, 7786 W Irlo Bronson Hwy (US 192), ph 407-944-3700. New Route! New Location! Same great event! Come join us for one of Central Florida’s largest police escorted motorcycle rides through scenic Osceola and Polk county. Entertainment provided by the Big Dawg and Paul Show, along with SILK and STEEL. Continental breakfast provided by TGI Fridays. BBQ by Mosquito County BBQ Society. All above and event T-shirt included for only $25 per person, 100% of which goes to support our troops through the USO Jax. After ride party ends at 3:00PM. Silent Auction and Raffle items available, info: Viola, vcpearce@cfl.rr.com, 407-892-2465. Website: www.usobenefitride.com. SEPT. 17 - C.O.B.B. CHAPTER ONE'S 6TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION - 9/17 9:30am at Kissimmee Sports Arena, 1010 Suhls Lane (W. side of airport off Hoagland Blvd), ph (407) 301-6081. Friday the 16th, set-up, vendors and members party. A $10.00 donation is requested. Tent Camping is free, limited RV hookups @ $35 per night. Saturday - Bike ride in the country, 5 class bike show (nice trophies). live music, variety of games, Wet-T, biker rodeo games, cold beer, contests & much more. No minors (21 + up). No coolers in the event area. Vendors only pay gate donation and must pre-register, info newt1234@cfl. rr.com, 407-846-2189. Website: http://www.cflcobb1.com
SEPT 24 - POKER RUN FOR AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY - Hosted by: Hunter’s Creek Motorcycle Association & Happy Camper's Relay Team. Ride Fee: $15 per person, Includes continental breakfast at the registration, water at 2nd & 3rd stop and post ride lunch at the Ale House. EXTRA HANDS available for $5 and Last Chance Draw Card at end of Ride $2 Registration from 9am – 10am at Miller’s Ale House of Hunter’s Creek, 13536 John Young Parkway, Orlando, FL (just south of 417) Bring your E-Pass or Sun Pass only 1 toll to get thru Other fun as well: A great Chance Drawing, Silent Auction, Club or Group Challenge, and 50/50 at post ride lunch. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY SEPT 25 - MUSIC AND MOTORCYCLES TREASURE COAST MUSIC FESTIVAL. 10am-8pm at Indian River Fairgrounds, 7955 58th Ave, ph 954-205-7813. The motorcycle show begins at noon. There is no fee to enter your motorcycle, general admission is $15.00 for rider and passengers. The motorcycle show will be held at the Treasure Coast Music Festival at the Indian River Fairgrounds. Trophies will be given for best of show, first and second runner up, and best Shovelhead. The event also has vendors, music, food and entertainment. Vendor space is still available, for vendor application and info go to www.TCMusicFestival.com, info: Larry (954) 205-7813 Website: http://www.tcmusicfestival.com. OCTOBER 13 - OCTOBER 16 - Biketoberfest. Starts on 10/13/2011 and ends on 10/16/2011. Website: http://biketoberfest.org. www.daytonabikeweekrally. com/biketoberfest.html. www.daytonachamber.com/daytonabikeweek. OCTOBER 30 - NOV 6 - PORT CANAVERAL - 9th Annual Western Caribbean Rally Cruise. Starts on 10/30/2011 and ends on 11/6/2011. $1,876 - $10,228 total for two people. World’s Only Rally on a Cruise ship—9th Annual Western Caribbean Cruise. High Seas Rally ® is already taking reservations for it’s 9th Annual fall Western Caribbean rally cruise leaving Port Canaveral, Florida Oct.30 for another 7 days of ‘too much fun.” Stops in Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Cozumel and a rivate Island stop (Labadee). Room for only 2,000 bikers and the best cabins sell out fast. World class on shore and on-ship parties, vendors onboard and more than $200,000 in FREE giveaways highlight the fun, info 800-444-8795. Website: www.highseasrally.com.
Full Throttle 71 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 MIKE'S CORNER 310 Main Street 3705 State Rd 44 428-4858 386-258-9506 orlando brewing cactus bob’s 1301 Atlanta Ave. Orlando, FL 1566 S. French Ave. Sanford Ozzie Crab House 330-1275 6060 S. U.S. 1 Grant 32951 Captain Hairam’s PALM TREE HARBOR 150 U.S. 1 Sebastian 32958 704 S Lakeshore Bld. Howy In The Hills cathouse saloon Pineda Inn 1113 N US 1 Ormond Beach U.S. 1 Rockledge 32940 386-676-3832 porky’s dale's ales of orange city Hwy 309 Georgetown 467-3956 2400 N Volusia Ave. Orange City, FL 32763 Scores 386-775-2377 6590 Old Winter Garden Rd. Orlando, FL diamond backs Sebastian Beach Inn 745 Ridgewood Ave., Holly Hill 255-5596 7035 S. Highway A-1-A dirty harry’s Melbourn Beach 32951 701-705 Main St. 252-9877 smiley’s tap dj’s deck 1161 N US 1 Ormond Beach 79 E. Dunlawton Ave. Port Orange 760-2277 677-9609 Earl’s Hidaway STEEL AROUND FOREST TAVERN 1405 Indian River Drive Sebastian 32958 21918 Hwy. 40 Astor Park, FL 32102 fireside bar 1-352-759-3991 1481 N US 1 Ormond Beach 676-2552 SWAMP house GRILL foxhead lounge 488 W. Highbanks Rd. DeBary, FL 32713 280 North SR 415 Osteen 321-2399 386-668-8891 frank's place ted’s diner 146 N. Clark Rd. Ocee, FL 34761 855 S. Nova Rd. Ormond Beach froggers grill & bar 673-1898 4459 N. Pinehills Road. Pine Hills THE HIDEAWAY BAR 293-3199 516 Virginia Dr. Orlando, FL froggys’ saloon 407-898-5892 800 Main Street 259-0330 the oyster pub Gator’s Riverside Grille 555 Seabreeze Blvd. Daytona Beach 4255 Peninsula Point Sanford 688-9700 255-6348 george’s the shark house 5507 Edgewater Drive, Orlando 291-6562 2929 N. Ocean Shore Blvd. Flagler gillys’ pub 44 439-1000 1889 S. R. 44 New Smyrna Beach 428-6523 trader jack's roadside grizzly bar & grill 4425 N. US Hwy. 17 DeLand, FL 32725 400 Savage C., Longwood 339-1263 386-985-3456 Handle Bar and Grill tucan willies 600 N Hwy 17-02 Longwood, 339-4949 829-Eyrie Dr. Oviedo hog heaven 366-6225 3925 Clarcona-Ocoee Rd., Orlando, FL willie's "legendary" shark bar holly & dolly 1204 E. New York Ave. DeLand, FL 32724 512E Semoran Blvd. Casselberry 386-734-0044 hooter’s Of melbourne willy’s place 330 Madison Ave., Daytona Beach 877 S. Babcock Melbourne 32901 248-8409 hooter’s of merritt island wolfy’s 125 N. Sykes Creek Blvd. Merritt 32953 520 N. Palmetto Sanford Ichabob’s 2320 N. Highway A-1-A Indialantic 32903 iron 322-2150 whiskey river north horse saloon 3730 S.R. 46 Sanford 1068 N. US 1 Ormond Beach 677-1550 328-9096 jerry’s italian white eagle lounge restAURANT & pizza 5533 US 1 Old Dixie Hwy. Krona 300 St. Laurant St. Longwood 437-2341 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
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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