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Kristis Dream RidePoker RunProceeds go to Kristi Visocky Memorial
Foundation to provide scholarships to
area single moms
Saturday, May 21, 2011Registration begins at 9am
at Pappys Corner Pub
$20 for single, $10 second rider
Kristis Dream Ride is
held in memory of Kristi
Visocky who was killed
in an auto accident
May 2003. The Fund
provides scholarships
and assistance to area
young women.
SPonSoRed
by
Pig Roat for $5 and muic by Juk Joint Cruiers
Party starts at3pm at Colorado
Feed & GrainFood, Live Music,
Prizes and Drink Specials
www.kristisfund.com970-219-3297
All Bikes, All Riders,
All Modes of Vehicles
Everyone Welcome
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THUNDER ROADS COLORADO1313 W. Broadmoor Dr., Loveland, CO 80537
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1528 Matlock Drive / Chapmansboro, TN 37035Thunder Publishing, LLC Ofces: 615-792-0040
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COLORADO STATE OWNER / EDITORLinda McCartney
LAYOUT & DESIGNBarbara L. Garnerartdirector
Dana Wright graphics
WRITERS / phOTOGRAphERSRuss & Linda McCartney, Joe Farrow, Ben Hochberg,
Jasmine Bluecreek Clark, Jerry Pokorny, Bette Cahill,Allison Hanks, Dana Wright, Wendy Pitlick, Abby Clabough
ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANTS
Joe Farrow editorsassistant719-598-8103, 719-237-2396
joe.farrow@comcast.net
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NORThERN COLORADO SALES/WRITER
Abby Claboug720-938-1149
abby@danger-curves.com
OFFICE MANAGERDana Wright
970-690-9748dana@thundercolorado.com
SpECIAL EVENT ASSISTANTSue Wilcox
CONTRIBUTORSTerry Howard, Bill Bish, Kevin Chareville, Mad Jack,
Kate Jonuska
ts a bit easier to be optimistic about the upcseason when you witness an overow of bikes at the
mechanics shop on those sunny days. April was a pheno
month highlighted by a visit to David Uhl Studios in Gol
rst admired Davids work in Deadwood South Dakota a
years ago, so it was exciting to nally meet him, check
beautiful artwork (including our cover) and try to restrain
from spending all my money on his newly launched clothin
Read more about David in this issue, then take the ride to G
to visit his studio. Youll be glad you did.
Its hard to believe were already into May, but for anyone tha
its time to start getting some serious miles in the saddle
month has evolved over the years into a month that incorpall kinds of special events aimed toward the growing num
women riders around the world. This year International F
Ride Day celebrates its fth year of women riders getting o
motorcycles to JUST RIDE. With four years of history b
awareness for women riders, the force created and expec
the fth year of this globally synchronized action will be n
less than phenomenal! The number of women riders has
exponentially (current estimates are about 12%). Big
manufacturers like Harley-Davidson are taking notice and 3
ago declared May Women Riders Month. Many of the deale
plan special events to celebrate women riders and enc
those who dont ride yet to take life by the handlebars.
We also have some big plans for May that include riding o
6th to celebrate International Female Ride Day. If you want
us or be involved in some way, check out our Facebook pa
website www.thundercolorado.com for more details. If you
like computers, call me. Joe Farrow will be in Salida for the
Bikers Memorial Rally and once again Russ and I will be h
the Vinatge Bike Show at Realities Ride in Fort Collins at th
of the month.
Dont see your icture in tis issue? Ceck out our we
We ave more ictures and events tere.
Keep The Shiny Side Up!
Linda & Russ
Russ & Linda
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Realities RideRealities Ride Weekend is fast becoming one of the areas most anticipated com-munity events. One of Colorados largest charity motorcycle poker runs, the Reali-ties Ride and Rally has become a full 3 day event of live music, Monster Energystunt shows, Full Throttle burn-out pits, Thunder Roads Vintage bike show, rat rodshows, Budweiser Beer Garden, Hooters Bikini Bike wash, $25,000 cash give-away contests, BIG prizes including a Best Buy 42 inch Flat Screen TV giveawayevery day of the event and much much more!
The Realities Ride brings in over 10,000 motorcyclists and spectators to Old TownFort Collins every year! Dont ride? Dont worry! Everybody is welcome to cel-ebrate 10 years of making every mile help an abused child. This years RealitiesRide and Rally brings new fun wi th an Old Town block party, reworks, skydivingand even a 10th Anniversary Commemorative Photo taken wi th the Realities RidePin Up Girls!
This amazing weekend shifts into gear with our Friday Ni ght Kick-off Concert be-ginning at 5:30 when Monster Energy presents Suicidal Lifestyles Stunt Showon Linden Street in Old Town Fort Collins. After a great night of music, burnouts,prize giveaways and good people having a good tim e at Jokers Beer Garden wekick off this years rally with the largest roof-top reworks display downtown FortCollins has ever seen. After the Friday Night Concert and Fireworks Show, FortCollins will know the Realities Riders are in town to help raise emergency fundsand community awareness about the needs of abused children.
On Saturday we kick it up a gear with the Rally before the Ride. The Rally closeseven more of Old Town down as we bring in more entertainment and open VendorRow for great food, drink and shopping. If you are interested in being a vendorvisit our vendor page.
Make sure you are pre-registered to receive drink specials from the BudweiserBeer Garden all weekend long! Chances to win a $25,000 cash prize and a 42Best Buy at screen TV!
Finally its time to make every mile help a child as we grip it and rip it for the 10thAnnual Realities Ride! We will all meet out at Thunder Mountain Harley David-son for this 100 mile scenic ride and poker run around Northern Colorado. Jointhousands of riders from all over the country in a parade route start as we ridefor children in need. If you havent pre-registered you can still register ride day atThunder Mountain.
Check-In and Event Day registration begins Sunday, May 29th at 9:00am at
Thunder Mountain Harley-Davidson in Loveland (4250 Byrd Drive).
All community members, bikers and riders are welcome to attend the FREE AfterRide Party in Old Town Fort Collins! Last year more than 10,000 people camedown on this day alone to help us raise awareness about child abuse in our com-munity.
Live music ALL Day on te Realities Stage at Linden Street
Tunder Roads Vintage Bike Sow
Covenant Tattoos On Site piercing Ambulance
Rat Rod Sows
Fort Collins Mufer Burnout pit
Budweisers Beer Garden
hilton Room Secials wit Suttle service (link)Streets for Bike parking ONLY
Last cance to win a Best Buy 42 Flat Screen TV
Cances to win $25,000 cas!
10t Annual potos wit te Realities Ride pin U Girls
Qdoba Mexican Grills VIp Cabana
Live and Silent Auctions
Colorado Colorfest Tattoo Cometition by Jokers Wild Tattoo
hooters Bikini Bike Was
hilton $1,500 Best hand cas rize awarded
Momma Tried Seedsos $3,500 custom aint job awarded
Tri City Cycles $3,000 mot orcycle giveaway
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES
Bite This...................................................................9
Safety Tip ~ Nice Posture........................................9
Calendar of Events................................................10
NCOM Newsbytes.................................................16
ThunderCam.........................................................19
Pullout Calendar....................................................20
Readers Rides.......................................................24
TNT........................................................................27
Whats The Buzz?.................................................29
Female Ride Day...................................................29
Biker Friendly Business Listing..............................30
The Jokers Wild.....................................................32
Good Turn Trike.....................................................37
Flying Old GloryNorman RockwellHarley Style
14A Historic Ride For theModern Cowboy
28Building a BetterMousetrap
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ON THE COVERDavid Uhls latest addition to the Daytona CommemorativeSeries! Ready to Rally is the 7th piece in this Collection andfeatures a beautiful lady biker, readying her rid e for the next leg infront of Daytona Harley-Davidson on Beach Street
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Softails Internationally Famous pork RoastBoneless pork roast, 3 4 poundsDry onion soup mix
All-purpose ourOlive oilHot water (start the water boiling when you get started with the roast)Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Use a dutch oven. Heat olive oil in the dutch oven. Startout with about 1/4 cup. Put about 1/2 a cup of our on a plate. Mix in a package of onionsoup mix. Dredge the roast in the our mixture, pushing it deep into the roast. Save therest of the our mixture.When the oil is hot, brown the roast on all sides. Add more oil as needed. When theroast is browned, take it out of the oil. Add the rest of the our mixture to the oil and stirit with a whisk. You want this to be the consistency of paste. Make sure there are nolumps and let it cook for a minute. Start adding the hot water. It will steam up the rsttime you add water so be careful. Add about half a cup at a time and stir well after eachaddition. Get the gravy to your desired consistency. Taste it and add salt or Worcester-shire sauce if you feel the need. If you dont get as much gravy as you want the rsttime, put more oil in the pot the next time. Add the roast to the dutch oven, cover andheat in the oven for an hour.
Canyon Carving Buffalo Cicken Sliders1 rotisserie chicken, boned and chopped2 stalks celery, nely chopped1/2 cup chopped carrots2 cups crumbled blue cheese
2/3 cup Buffalo wing sauce12 dinner rolls, splitPreheat an oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Mix together the chicken, celery,carrots, blue cheese, and wing sauce in a 9_13 inch baking dish. Bake the Buffalochicken mixture in the preheated oven until heated through, about 20 minutes. Spoonthe hot mixture onto the dinner rolls to serve.
Burn-out Creamy Jalaeno Di16 ounces sour cream1 (1 ounce) packet hidden valley ranch dressing mix2 garlic cloves, nely chopped
_ cup jalapeno pepper, nely chopped1/3 cup cilantro leaf, nely chopped1/3 cup green chiles1 tablespoon lemon juice1/2 cup buttermilk1 tablespoon mayo1. Finely chop the garlic, jalapeno, and cilantro2. Add sour cream, ranch seasoning, lemon juice, buttermilk and stir.3. Add milk 1/4 cup at a time until desired consistency4 Refrigerate until serving (best if made a day ahead).Serve fresh cut veggies or your favorite tortilla chips
Ya Mon Jamaican Sweet Buns2 cups all-purpose our1/4 cup sugar4 teaspoons baking powder2 teaspoons grated lemon peel1/4 teaspoon salt1/2 cup butter or margarine1/2 cup milk2 egg yolks, lightly beaten3/4 cup Raisins3/4 cup shredded coconut1 egg white beaten for glaze
Sugar for glazeIn medium bowl, combine our, the 1/4 cup sugar, the baking powder, peel and salt.Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse meal. Combine milk and yolks; mix intoour mixture to form soft dough. Mix in raisins and coconut just to blend. Evenly dividedough into six 4-inch greased tart pans; atten tops. Brush generously with egg white;sprinkle heavily with sugar (about 2 teaspoons on each). Space apart on baking sheet.Bake in preheated 450 F oven about 15 minutes or until springy to the touch and wellbrowned. Cool in pans.
Baama Mama1/2 uid ounce rum1/2 uid ounce coconut-avored rum1/2 uid ounce grenadine syrup1 uid ounce orange juice1 uid ounce pineapple juice1 cup crushed iceCombine regular rum, coconut rum, grenadine, orange juice, pineapple juice andcrushed ice in an electric blender. Blend until the drink is slushy.
Bite This!
If you have been reading these articles for a while you already knowmotorcycle safety instructor. The most popular course by far is the bso I teach more novices than folks at other levels of skill and experieriders make lots of errors while they are trying to learn how to ride. (Dwrong experienced riders make their share of errors as well.) And itto see what type of error they are making. Sometimes its that they aon the throttle. Sometimes its brake application that is too abrupt. Othturning too wide. Sometimes they miss shifts. Etc., etc.
All trained instructors can see what it was that the student did that dira problem. Thats the easy part. But many times there is an underlyinaction/lack thereof which made the student do that other thing which caused the problem; and that underlying thing is not always so obvio
In my experience, at least nine times out of ten that underlying thing posture the way that the ri der is seated on the bike.
Heres an example: beginning riders typically have trouble blendingand the clutch, and they end up stalling the bike (or worse; use your iMany times those riders release the clutch lever too rapidly and thand then stalls. A less experienced instructor might tell the studenthe clutch more slowly and smoothly. But a more experienced insttell the student to keep their eyes up. While both may be correct, onmore effective than the other. How will keeping the head and eyes up release? And how does this apply to experienced riders who are notcourse?
Utilizing good riding posture when seated on your bike yields certaresults. For one, it gives the rider better balance. For another, it allowcontrol operation (for instance, if the riders arms are fully extended awill be difcult to press on the handgrip in order to make a change owill certainly necessitate movement of the riders entire torso to do soother, undesirable effects). Another benet of good posture is that theview of whats happening far down the road, rather than only whats uthat can yield fewer unpleasant surprises leading to more safety andIts also more comfortable and therefore less fatiguing.
What comprises good riding posture? Head and eyes are up. Bstraight. Arms are slightly bent at the elbow. Right wrist is fairly at, wi
between the elbow and the knuckles where the ngers join the rest Knees should be close to the gas tank. Feet should be in a positiothe foot controls without too much movement. And when riding fast aslide those feet back on the pegs so they will not touch the groundlean angles.
Bikes can be modied to some extent to allow better posture from maybe another bike would t better.
If you are having some problems with control of your bike, or are hdence issues about controlling it, maybe its your riding posture that iTry having a friend take a few photos from varying angles of you wriding the bike, and then review those photos. They may reveal someasily correctible and has a big payoff in safety, comfort and riding encheap and easy, so give it a try.
By Ben
SafetytipSNO. 35ABATE of ColoradosRider Education Division
NiCe pOStURe!
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oma Motorcycle Sow and Swa, Tulsa, OK) 228-5811 www.jwswapmeet.com
ades 14t Annual poker Run, In Memory ofgie@ 303/922-1592
Metro Curc 7t Biker Blessing 12505ado Blvd Thornton, CO 303/452-6251
TE of CO Motorcycle Exo, Denver Metro,89-3264, www.abateofcolo.org
TE D-1 Annual Sand hills poker Run, Ft.an, CO 970/542-0902 www.abateofcolo.org
Swa Meet,Admiral Twin Drive In, Tulsa, OK
28-5811 www.jwswapmeet.com
Annual poker Run to benet te Weld Food, 10:30 am at Stevens Grill in Eaton, Colorado,
356-2199 x 306, www.weldfoodbank.org
s Rally On Te River, New Braunfels, TX -602-0724 www.txrallyontheriver.com
nnual International Female Ride Day es, tis is a day for us to sare te sirit andaraderie of women riders across te globe.der Roads Colorado will be articiating k out our Facebook age and www.tunder-ado.com for more details as tey unfold.
Annual Music & Blossom Festival, CanonCO - (800) 876-7922 www.ccblossomfestival.
Warriors Dart Run, Colorado Springs, COt at American Bike Tailor 3032 S. Academy,229-9800 www.vfw-warriors.com
Mutas Day Run to Benet project Self
ciency, 9 am Burn Out Grill, Milliken CO.number2@yahoo.com
ano pride Ride / Raza Run, 11:00, Primetimes bar 10280 N. Washington Thornton, CO.Chavez 720-249-6987, chicanobiker@hotmail.
d Camionsi Suercross, Las Vegas, NV) 739-3267 w ww.supercrossonline.com
hig h-D Moters Areciation Weekendra, CO 303/343-3300 www.milehighharley.com
Annual Blossom Festival, Canon City, CO
COC & NCOM National Convention, Albuquer-que, N.M. 800/531-2424 or 303/318-4167, www.aimncom.com/ncom/ncom_convention.tm
7CMA Run for te Son Carity Ride, ColoradoContact 303/659-4363
Sring Breakout Run 2011, Colorado United Rid-ers Assoc. 303/295-9329
ABATE D-10 Blessing of te Bikes poker Run303/909-4599 www.abateofcolo.org
Fly-In Weels MC 7t Annual Sring poker Run,Monte Vista CO 720/935-1492
MRA Race # 1 at High Plains Raceway, 303/530-5678, www.mra-racing.org
Saturday Sort Track at IMI www.banginbarspro-motions.com
8Moters Day
IpE / Easter Seals Annual Moters Day pokerRun 720/685-1918 or 303/233-1666
Reds pub 5t Moters poker Run, Broomeld,CO 303/464-7337 REDSPUB@COMCAST.COM
11-15Asencas Motorcycle Rally, Ruidoso, NM www.motorcyclerally.com 800/452-804513
12MRF Bikers Inside te Beltway Conference ,Washington, D.C. www.mrf.org 202/546-0983
13Flame of Freedom National Run for te Wall,Concho, OK 303/694-217314
13-22Myrtle Beac Bike Week, Myrtle Beach, SC - (336)643-1367 www.myrtlebeachbikeweek.com
All Trades 14t Annual poker Run, In Memory ofAFudgie - 303/922-1592
Nort Metro Curc 7t Biker Blessing 12505Colorado Blvd Thornton, CO 303/452-6251
ABATE D-1 Annual Sand hills poker Run, Ft.Morgan, CO 970/542-0902 www.abateofcolo.org
14American Cancer Society Relay For Life pokerRun, Registration 9 AM to 10:30 AMGreeley Harley Davidson, 3010 W. 29th Street,Greeley, Colorado
Combat Vets Assoc. Oen Range Run 303/670-0624
River Rats VFW Car & Bike Cruise-In, 2190 S.Platte River Dr
hig Country h-D/Buell Birtday party, Frederick,CO www.highcountryharley.com 303/833-6777
Angel Tree 8t Annual Benet Run, Franktown,CO 303/356-8994
1st Annual Dust Yourself and Your MotorcycleOff poker Run to benet The Joshua School forChildren with autism, Golden CO, 1119 W. Washing-ton Ave, www.joshuaschoolride.com (720) 237-1142
poker Run to Benet El paso County Searc andRescue, Colorado Springs, CO, 6880 E. PalmerPark Blvd. (719) 635-0138
1st Annual hawgs and horses Benet Run &Cattle Sort Colorado Springs CO, Biker Registration9am Frankies 945 N. Powers, Sorting Registration10:30am Latigo 13710 Halleluiah Trail in Elbert. tobenet Pikes Peak Therapeutic Riding Center andSpencer Miller Tribute Fund at Latigo $25 includesbreakfast. www.pptrc.org and www.atlatigo.com
3rd Annual Dukes Back Street poker Run benets Mountain States Chapter of the ParalyzedVeterans of America. Info 720-213-0393
14-15Curc In Te Wind Ladies Retreat at ponderosa
15B.A.D. Bikers Against Diabetes 10t Annualpoker Run - Reg. 8:30 - 10:30 AM Eagles Hall 1151S. Galena St. Aurora Frankieve@comcast.netwww.eagleriders3224.com
25t Anniversary Franks Ride for Cildren tobenet Make A Wis Colorado Cater, Register8-10 at te American Legion 315 Bowen St.Longmont. $20. Breakfast available - $5. F reeBBQ and beverages at last sto. 303/808-6138
Saras Run, Colorado Springs CO to benet Make-A-Wish Foundation. 9:30am at Western Omelet,16S. Walnut St
19-22Branson 9t Annual Motorcycle Rally, Branson,MO www.bransonmotorcyclerally.com
20Run for te Wall, Viet Nam War Memorial Run toDC, Angel Fire, NM 303/467-342
20-22Mile hig harley Military Areciation Weekend,(303) 343-3300 www.milehighharley.com
21Armed Forces Day
Kristis Dream Ride and poker Run Fort Col-lins, CO. 970-219-3297, www.kristisfund.com
hOG Metro hogs & howls Benet Run 303/703-2885, 303/238-0425, or 303/340-4982
Outost h-D Armed Forces Day Military Saluteparty, Pueblo, CO (719) 542-6032 www.outposthd.com
ABATE State Motorcycle Extravaganza, (303)789-3264 www.abateofcolo.org
Armed Forces Day Veterans Benet, Cortez, CO -(970) 5653402 www.cityofcortez.com
2nd Colorado Freedom Ride, Littleton, CO. www.2ndnationalarmedforcesfreedomridecolorado.webs.com
Glen Lheureux Memorial Race, IMI Motorsports,www.banginbarspromotions.com
Run for te Wall, Viet Nam War Memorial Run toDC, Limon, CO 303/467-3424
21-22Seed & Sort National Vintage Trials Series,Howard, CO - (303) 422-2847 www.ahrma.org
MRA Race # 2 at Pikes Peak International Race-way, 303/530-5678 www.mra-racing.org
22Kellys Ride to Benet Breast Cancer Researc,Denver, CO - (303) 629-9697
4t Annual Defenders of Freedom VeteransRecognition Ride, Colorado Springs, CO - http://www.brianwess.com/VeteransRide
Run for te Wall, Salina, KS 303/467-3424
JWp Swa Meet, Twin Drive In, KC, MO 816/228-5811 www.jwswapmeet.com
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Curc in te Wind Blessing of te Bikes &Cookout at Denver City park, 20t & York, Noon720/635-2897
28-30Territory Days, Old Colorado City, CO - (719) 487-8005 www.shopoldcoloradocity.com
27-29Fallen Bikers Memorial Rally, Salida, CO - Freeadmission to Rally grounds, (719) 539-7769www.memorialrally.com
10t Annual Realities Ride and Rally, Fort Col-lins, CO - (970) 484-9090 www.realitiesride.com
29t Annual Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally, RedRiver, NM - (800) 348-6444 www.redrivernewmex.com
29Rolling Tunder parade, Washington, DC - Don303/514-7916
30Memorial Day
J U N E4habitat for humanity poker Run, Registrationat 9:00 at Freedom Harley Davidson i n Lakewoodwww.bluesprucehabitat.org. 303-674-1127 Ext. 3
4-5pueblo Biker Bas, Pueblo, CO - 215 Canal St,www.pueblobikerbash.com
5McCartys pub poker Run & Benet forM.h.D.S.A. to benet Mile High Down Syndrome
Association. Info: 303-995-2187, 303-772-9797, or720-366-7883
Vintage Motorcycles Reborn 2011 Exibition,Heritage Square, 18302 W. Colfax Ave. Golden, CO.Rafe to benet Hospice care of Larimer County. 10a.m. 2 p.m. Free admission and parking. Ques-tions or donations Ron Sweetin, 970.776.6355 orwttwphoto@comcast.net
To Gun Motorcycle Cometition. 9:00 a.m. http://www.topguncops.com
11- 1988t LACONIA Motorcycle Week, Te originalRiding Rally! AMA sanctioned National GysyTour, Vintage Races, hill Climbs. One of te BIG3! Laconia, New hamsire, 603-366-2000 www.laconiamcweek.com
113rd Annual Good News Correctional CalaincyRide & Benet to benet Good News Chaplains.719-269-5623 marcus.baird@goodwillnewsjail.org
125t Annual Molly-Darma Run for MaxFund,Littleton, CO, registration 9am Platte River B&G5995 Santa Fe Dr. To benet the MaxFund no-killanimal shelter, www.maxfund.org (303) 871-8290
7t Annual hogs For Dogs poker Run, Regis-tration and ancake breakfast 8:3010 a.m. atFullmoon Customs 306 Oak Avenue, Eaton, CO.Bring dog and cat food.
16 18Colorado State hOG Rally, Northglenn CO.303.349.6201, www.costatehogrally.com
17Te hig plains Music Fest-Bike & CaSterling, Co. Starlite Drive In- hwy 14.fundraiser for our local scool band Gate oen 5:30m. First band on 6:30MIDNIGhT MOVIE AFTER LAST BANDmotorcycles get FREE admission & Fsow entry!! Beer Garden. Troy & Car & Motorcycle sow winners. Adm
just $15 er carload donation--MOTORARE FREE! For info or to enter a car ocycle, call Mega Music 970-521-9020
18Ricie Sena Memorial Scolarsi poBrighton CO, Copper Rail B&G 174 S. MRegistration 9-10:30am, (303) 655-1088857-2757
19ABATE D-16 Faters Day poker Run a
Motorcycle Rodeo, Pine Junction CO, R9am Crossroads Restaurant Hwy 285 & Blvd, Group poker run leaves at 10am. $Contact Stump (303) 816-0909. stumpamsn.com
24 26Redstone Rally to benet project Sanwww.redstonerally.com
25UMF Catolic Scool Girl Run - Regisstarts at 9:00. $20/erson. Nort - SunSteakouse, 2716 E Mulberry. Sout RMountain Saloon, I-25 & hwy 66. tt:rockymountainumf.com
Annual Tunderbird Motorcycles Dragties Event Semi, Weat Ridge CO, 970Ave, 8am to 5m featuring your favoriand roducts. Free admission (303) 4
2nd Annual Tessa parocki Memorial poker Run, The ride starts at Tunderbirdtorcycles 9709 W. 44th Avenue in WheaRegistration begins at 8:00 am and the riat 10:00 am. The ride fee i s $25.00 for th$5.00 for a passenger. Fee includes BBQride. 303-909-9702
2611t Annual Tejon Street Bike Fest, CoSprings, CO - (719) 487-8005 www.pro-com
J U L y 9Bobs Coffee So 2nd Annual Car & B& Swa Meet. 3522 WCR 54G in Lapoam. Te bike sow will ave a searatfor owners 25 years of age and young691-8911
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Annual Ladies Run of Colorado, 3 start loca-http://www.ladiesrun.com
rs for Moebius_sponsored by Moebiusrome Foundation. Starts at American Biker, 3032 South Academy Boulevard in Coloradogs. Registration at 9:00 am. Last bike out at am. $10.00 for the rider and $15.00 for a pas-
er. The ride will end with cash prizes, rafe and50 drawing.
nnual Mark Littlejon Cristmas in Julyorts The Salvation Army and Support-a-Soldier.435-8853
TE of Colorado D-3 Swa Meet and Bikew, The Hideout Patio and Grill_1903 E. Lincoln
_Fort Collins, CO. 10x10 Vendor space $25.info. Abby: 720-938-1149
Nite Carity Event, Glenwood SringsGlenwood Srings Soing Center 4m topoker run, Bike Sow, Cont est, Vendors,
rtainment, proceeds to benet Advocatehouse LLC, AMA, MRF and ABATE of CO.bike-nite.org
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Norman Rockwell~ HARLEystle!hl bRiNgS THE pAST TO LiFE iN TimELESS imAgES
By Wy Pitick
He has been called the Norman Rockwellrley-Davidson artists. His images can be seenousands of bikers around the world as theytheir favorite T-shirts to rallies, or display theirlimited-edition treasures proudly on the wall.
ame is David Uhl, and his images are as time-as the nostalgic subject matter he portrays fromotorcycle, automobile and aviation industries.
very interested in the painters, the masters,uys who didnt work from photographs but wholly painted from life, Uhl said from his Golden,studio. There is a special freshness to theirTheyre talking about something and theyretheir craft, a visual dialog, to describe what it ise interested in. Then they express that with the
paints. Thats what interests me.
Uhl said he was also drawn to the nostalgia of earlyHarley-Davidson days, inspired by the vast collectionof archives at Harley-Davidsons corporate ofces.When the average person sees one of his paint-ings, Uhl said, he wants that person to point and sayWhere did you get that antique painting?
I wanted my art to last a long time and be timeless,not some Harley-Davidson trend, Uhl said of hisclassical creations that are nostalgic to a simple timein history. Its just a challenge to actually bring backthe past a little bit and do it in a painter style.
For almost 22 years Uhl and his partner, DanialJames have been working toward the common goal
of timeless art. Based at Uhl Studios in Golden,Colo., Uhl and James have done everything fromillustrations for Time Magazine and Newsweek, topainting T-shirt designs for Hellanbach, to working oncanvas to create limited edition prints for sale, andmore. His audiences love it.
Recently Uhls work was selected to stand next tothe likes of Thomas Kinkade and Gregory Beall, forthe cover of the Indianapolis 500s 100th AnniversaryCommemorative program an honor that perfectlyts his niche in nostalgia. Uhls featured piece, In theBeginning portrays the rst Indi race in 1911.
I love taking black and white photos and trying toturn them into windows of the past, he said.
In addition to his canvass paintings, Uhl, said manybikers proudly display his work on their shirts. In1993 Uhl started painting motorcycle T-shirts for Hel-lanbach, Inc.. He has done more than 600 T-shirt de-signs with his partner, James.
At any given time if you look out into the crowd atSturgis you can see our history, he said.
Thats why, Uhl said he and James recently startedtheir own clothing line. Uhl Works T-shirt companyfeatures hand-crafted art.
Its all about not stealing art off the Internet so muchas actually doing the art by your hands, and not be-ing afraid to put the work into the original art and thenput it on the shirts, which are basically walking can-vasses, he said. People are digging them.
The artist added that all of his products are 100 per-cent American made and he is proud of it.
It costs a little more, but that is part ofemploying Americans is that it costs alittle more, he said. Were very set ontrying to keep the money here in this
country, rather than sending it overseas.
Licensed through Harley-Davidson Motor Company,Uhl Studios ne art is exclusive. Uhls standard re-lease is 150 at a time, with many editions even small-er than that. Every year, for the Sturgis and Daytona
bike rallies, Uhl offers a limited edition, framed piecethroughout the event at a discounted price. After therally, Uhl said he closes the sales, leaving only abouta dozen left to purchase at higher prices, so that bythe time the last piece sells the original rally ordershave tripled in value, usually in about a year.
My goal is to always limit the edition sizes to a small-er number, which will ensure a sell-out and help eachprint gain a strong foothold in the secondary market,Uhl wrote on his Web site.
By doing this, Uhl said his work appeals to collec-tors and those who appreciate his art, while havingthe desire to make an investment. Most importantly,Uhl said, it is im portant to him that his customers feelgood about the art.
Ultimately it is of paramountthat all the folks that hang my homes or ofces feel that theyan excellent choice/investmenon his Web site. I look forwarmany more of you in the futureyou all for your words of encand support.
Uhl Studios is located at 1Colfax Ave. in Golden, Coloto Uhl, the studio also includea graphic artist, Greg Rhodestional sales manager, and GFraming, led by Tim Tripp.
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GRESS ACTS TO REINFORCE BAN ON NhTSA LOBBYING
s Motorcycle Awareness Month across the country, and Congressional law-rs are introducing a resolution on May 2 to continue current restrictions on
SA that prevent the federal transportation agency from lobbying state andgovernments to enact helmet laws.
obbying ban was originally amended into the Transportation Equity Act in but U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) and his House colleagues want
nforce the prohibitions on NHTSA lobbying and focus the agencys efforts onprevention and rider education.
rding to the resolution, the U.S. House of Representatives supports effortsain the ban on the National Highway Trafc Safety Administrations ability tostate legislators using federal tax dollars, encourages continued growth inotorcyclist community, and encourages owners and riders to be responsibleusers.
esolution, similar to a version Sensenbrenner introduced last session, goessay that the House r ecognizes the importance of motorcycle crash preven-s the primary source of motorcycle safety (and) encourages NHTSA to focusotorcycle crash prevention and rider education as the most signicant priori- motorcycle safety.
S JUST WANT TO RIDE COMpANION BILL INTRODUCED INSENATE
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) has introduced an amendment to exempt youthrcycles and ATVs from the lead law that wi ll effectively ban the sale of theseines.
te Amendment 264 would exempt youth off highway vehicles from the overly-ctive lead-content provisions of the Consumer Product Safety ImprovementCPSIA) of 2008, which has decimated the youth motorsports industry andan their sale at the end of the year unless the CPSIA language is changed.
t to protect our children from imported toys with lead-based paint, the CPSIAbits the making, importing, distributing or selling of any product intended foren 12 and under that contains more than a specied amount of lead in anyssible part. The unintended consequences were that, because some partsas brakes and battery components contain lead, dealerships were barredselling motorcycles and ATVs intended for young riders, as well as replace-parts.
Klobuchar amendment is similar to H.R. 412, the Kids Just Want to Ride Actuced in the House by Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-MT), and would amend S.he Small Business Innovation Research Reauthorization Act.
can contact your Congressional representatives through the U.S. Capitolhboard at (202) 224-3121 to urge their support.
ERS pROTEST MOTORCYCLE-ONLY ChECKpOINTSreds of motorcyclists from around Georgia rode to the Capitol to rev theires in protest of a federal grant the Georgia State Patrol is using to conductrcycle-only checkpoints.
crowd denounced the overly-invasive and discriminatory roadblocks as un-itutional and chanted No more prole stops and Education, not check-s!
protest rally came two weeks after the state patrol conducted motorcycle
checkpoints on Interstates 75 and 95 during Daytona Bike Week, during whichtroopers stopped motorcyclists at roadblocks to check for proper paperwork, ap-proved helmet, and properly functioning equipment.
The roadblocks are a violation of our rights and are a pure attempt at prol-ing, said Dan Forrest, State Director of ABATE of Georgia. Having a registration,proof of insurance and an endorsement on our license does make us safe. Loudpipes never killed anyone.
Georgia is the rst state to conduct such checkpoints under a federal grant fromthe National Highway Trafc Safety Administration as part of a $350,000 pool offunds available to as many as ve law enforcement agencies nationwide to testthe effectiveness of a New York State Police pilot program.
Several motorcycle organizations are urging riders to call on Governor NathanDeal to cancel the remainder of the checkpoints, which will be scheduled over thenext 20 months at undisclosed locations during unannounced times.
Some in Congress have also questioned NHTSAs grant and called for Transpor-tation Secretary Ray LaHood to pull the plug on future funding for motorcycle-onlycheckpoints. Rep. Tom Petri (R-WI), who r ecently co-sponsored legislation to pro-
hibit such grants, called the checkpoints outrageously intrusive.Indeed, many of the protesters at the March 23rd rally held signs i n support of USHouse Resolution 904 which would prevent the US DOT from providing funds tostates which would be used for motorcycle roadblocks.
In the meantime, motorcyclists are also awaiting a court ruling on the constitu-tionality of the New York checkpoints, being challenged by N.Y. Aid to InjuredMotorcyclists (A.I.M.) Attorney Mitch Proner on behalf of his clients as well asrepresenting the interests of ABATE of New York and the National Coalition ofMotorcyclists (NCOM).
MOTORCYCLISTS COME TOGEThER FOR JApAN
The 2011 Japan Earthquake and subsequent Tsunami last month has affected themotorcycle industry in a big way, especially since Japan is home to the Big Fourmotorcycle manufacturers: Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki and Kawasaki.
As the disaster relief efforts continue in Northeastern Japan, American motor-cyclists are doing what they can to help those struggling through the cleanupand rebuilding, with U.S. motorcycle industry groups, racing series and even the
American division of Japanese manufacturers raising funds in various fashions.
Three U.S. powersports industry associations announced that they are joiningforces to provide nancial assistance to the relief efforts underway in Japan. Theboards and members of the Motorcycle Industry Council, the Motorcycle SafetyFoundation and the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America are collectively donating$10,000 to the 2011 Japan Relief Fund, and each organization is encouraging itsmembers and individuals in the riding community to make their own contributionsvia a link on their websites (visit MIC.org, rockmoto.com, motorcycles.org, MSF-USA.org, SVIA.org or atvsafety.org and click on the 2011 Japan Relief Fund tab).
All donations will go to experienced non-governmental disaster relief agencies
in Japan that have a proven track record of emergency humanitarian relief andrestoration work.
To provide support to those affected by Japans worst natural disaster; the mas-sive 9.0-magnitude earthquake that triggered a tsunami that caused widespreaddevastation and crippled nuclear power plants, the presidents of all of the U.S.-based Kawasaki entities are collecting donations from employees under theirmatching gift program and forwarding the contributions to the Red Cross. TheKawasaki Good Times Foundation is contributing $50,000 to initiate the charitablegiving campaign.
Even iconic American motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson has reached outto the disaster zone with a $250,000 donation to the American Red Cross aid ef-fort in Japan, and has established a link on their website to the Red Cross (www.RedCross.org) to make it easier for employees, customers and other riders tocontribute.
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EUROpEAN STUDY YIELDS INSIGhT INTO MOTORCYCLE ACCI-DENTS
European researchers discovered some interesting facts about the commoncauses of motorcycle accidents. The Motorcycle Accidents In Depth Study(MAIDS) was based on 921 motorcycle accidents, which included 103 fatalities,across France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. While some of thendings were expected, others were unanticipated. Not surprisingly, the studyindicates that the motorcyclists most often collided with passenger vehicles. Sur-prisingly or not, 70% of passenger vehicle drivers involved in accidents with mo-torcycles failed to perceive the motorcyclist. And while 73.1% of riders attemptedsome form of collision avoidance, 32% nonetheless experienced some form ofloss of control during the maneuver. While all this may seem disheartening toriders, there are steps that can be taken to maximize safety; other ndings fromthe study indicate: Over half of the accidents occurred at intersections - Although90% of those involved in crashes were wearing helmets, 9% of helmeted riderslost their helmets in crashes due to improper t, fastening or damage - Youngerriders -- those between 18 and 25 years of age -- crashed at a higher percentageand riders aged 41 to 55 crashed less frequently - Riders wearing dark clotheswere more likely to crash than others - Modied conventional street motorcycleswere over-represented in crashes in the study, but engine size did not appear tobe a factor - Unlicensed bikers were more likely to crash than properly licensedbikers - Weather was deemed to be a factor in only 7.5% of accidents.
VIRGINIA LAUNChES RIDER ALERT CARD
Richmond Ambulance Authority (RAA) and Bon Secours Virginia Health Sys-tem, in partnership with Motorcycle Virginia, Inc., have launched a new programdesigned to save the lives of injured motorcyclists. The program provides freeidentication data cards that will help rst responders provide rapid and accuratemedical assistance to riders involved in accidents.
Motorcyclists who participate are provided a free Rider Alert card that containstheir personal emergency contact and medical information in the event of a crash.The cards are kept inside the lining of riders helmets and come with a 1-inchround sticker placed outside the helmet to alert emergency responders of thecard. The sticker also warns bystanders not to remove the riders helmet, whichcould prevent further injury.
RAA ofcials say the Rider Alert card program is the rst of its kind in the UnitedStates, and said that they modeled their program on an initiative in Great Britainknown as CRASH Card, developed two years ago by that countrys AmbulanceMotorcycle Club.
On a national level, Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) was foundedpremise over 25 years ago by California attorney Richard M. Lester,Emergency Medical cards to bikers across the country that are linkebase of their important medical information and emergency contactnotied ambulance companies and rst responders across the countthe yellow A.I.M. Card in a downed riders wallet.
We applaud Virginias Rider Alert program and can appreciate theirlevel of commitment to im plement such a life-saving project, said L
A.I.M. program also networks with biker attorneys in every state to reinterests of injured motorcyclists. When a rider is down, they needthey can get as fast as they can get it.
More than three million A.I.M. C ards have been issued since 1985, aget yours free by calling (800) ON-A-BIKE or visit www.ON-A-BIKEDo Not Remove This Helmet stickers are also available.
WEIRD NEWS: hONDA WORKING ON MOTORCYCLE SEA
Yes, you read it rightHonda is working on a system of seatbelts for Seems crazy, but it appears to be a serious project judging from the pda has led for the system, and images posted on BikersPost.com.
According to the website, the belt arrangement is designed for larger tlike the Gold Wing where the rider wont be moving around m uch in tthe belt can work with the airbag to more effectively reduce injuries.
However, Honda apparently has recognized that in a lot of accidento be away from the bike rather than attached to it, so their new seaalso has elements of ejector seat: When the computer senses that t
retrievably tipping over it releases the entire seat, with the rider still atinates an airbag backrest. The idea is that having ejected you slidroad in a sitting position, with the seat betwixt your hide and the aspextreme tobogganing.
Of course, nobody envisioned airbags on a motorcycle either, befoR&D team put one on their Gold Wing as a factory option.
QUOTABLE QUOTE: How far you go in life depends on your bwith the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with thetolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will hof these.
~ George Washington Carver, scientist (1864-1943)
AIM/NCOM MOTORCYCLE E-NEWS SERVICE is brought to you by Aid to Injured
rcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and is
sored by the Law Ofces of Richard M. Lester. If youve been involved in any
of accident, call us at 1-(800) ON-A-BIKE or visit www.ON-A-BIKE.com.
M BIKER NEWSBYTES - Compiled & Edited by Bill Bish,
nal Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM)
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Kristis Dream RidePoker Run
roviding scholarships for single moms
By Donna Visocky
We called this event Kristis Dream Ride, not because our daughterKristi who died in an auto accident at the age of 21 in 2003 had alwaysdreamed of riding a motorcycle, rather because she had a dream to helppeople. Determined to keep alive the spirit and compassion of a youngwoman who was a strong champion of the underdog and supporter ofroubled youth, our family created Kristis Fund to provide scholarships
and assistance to area young women.
The young women who have beneted from the Kristi Visocky MemorialFoundation Scholarships are the very types Kristi supported: young, dis-placed girls and single moms, working to pull their life back together andcreate a better life for themselves and their families.
One young woman, a single mom of three little boys, who was embarkingon nursing school, put it this way when told she would receive a $2000scholarship to Front Range Community College, You dont know whathis means to me. Its not just the money for school, its that you believe in
me and believe that I can do this! We have followed and supported thisyoung woman and many like her through ve long years of schooling. InMay this determined young woman will graduate with her nursing degree;we look forward to being in the audience for her pinning ceremony.
We are not bikers, but we do have wonderful friends who are; beautifulpeople who have supported Kristis Fund and wanted to share our mis-sion with their friends. This is the rst Poker Run for Kristis Fund and wehope to see it become an annual event. To date Kristis Fund has givenover $150,000 in scholarships to young women, supported mainly by theKristi Visocky Memorial Golf Tournament and Kristis Big Night Out Party
held every July
We invite everyone, bikers and non-bikers alike to join the Visocky Famil yfor a fun-lled 100 mile ride and poker run through scenic N orthern Colo-rado. Registration begins Saturday, May 21st at 9am at Pappys CornerPub, 1027 W. Horsetooth Rd. Fort Collins. Entry for Kristis Dream Rides just $20 per bike and $10 per passenger. Stops include Windjammer,The Corral, Crazy Jacks, Bruces Bar and Colorado Feed & Grain. TheAfter Party starts at 3pm at Colorado Feed & Grain with a $5 Pig Roast,ive music by Juke Joint Cruisers, lots of prizes and drink specials. 100percent of the proceeds will go towards scholarships.
For more information visit w ww.kristisfund.com or call 970-219-3297
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Carolee Langer is the Chairperson for the Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Ride put onby the Mountain Shadow Riders, a division of Women on Wheels (WOW). Shes beena member of WOW since 2004, and a former Director in 2009-2010.
Shes a Texas gal who got her start r iding at the age of 4 behind her father Ron. Herbike Chuckie started life as a 2005 Victory Kingpin with orange pin striping done bya gentleman named Chuck. Because of the orange pin striping, someone mentionedthat the Kingpin wanted to be a Harley. Although Carolee didnt like the comment,the orange pin striping remained. Two months after the incident, on a dark andgloomy night, Carolee hit one of those bumps created when asphalt and concretecome together on the highway. Chuckie (and Carolee) wobbled down the r oad about40mph, then Carolee went over the handlebars. Luckily, she only suffered a minorscrape but alas poor Chuckie needed some r epair that included new pin striping.No, it wasnt orange!
Chuckie seemed happy with his repairs and new pin striping, but Carolee hadsomething else in mind. Her idea stemmed from a colorful bandana she ownedand loved. She wanted her new paint to match her favorite bandana and after dis-cussing her project with an old high school chum, Brad Ames, owner of BradassDesigns in Allen, TX, she mailed her tins and the bandana. Not excited aboutthe project, Ames only comment was On purpose? About 4 weeks later, thenished parts arrived and Carolee was amazed at what she saw. It seemed as if
Brad had read her mind. It was perfect.
Carolee can now ride her Victory Kingpin with no mistaking about someoneelse might think it should be. She loves Chuckie and rides to work every day.
At least one day of the year, Chuckie gets special attention. One occasion isthe Mountain Shadow Riders Women on Wheels (WOW) Annual BreastCancer Awareness Ride the rst week of Oct in Colorado Springs, CO.
Real men (Chuckie) can wear pink. Ride on!
Joe - Live, Love, Laugh and Ride
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Bikers are an incredibly patrioticcrowd. I often see the U.S. aggracing the rear of motorcycles as
ride around bringing a lump to myoat at the display of such pride. Forse thinking about adding ags to youre, consider this there is a protocol forplaying this patriotic symbol. While its
not specically addressed in the U.S Code,as it is when dealing with an automobile,you can read between the lines todetermine how the ag should be own onthe back of your ride.
When the United States ag is ownalone on your motorcycle, ag etiquettecalls for it to be either centered on the
bike or mounted to its marching right;its own right as the vehicle is movingforward (which would be the right side ofthe motorcycle to the riders perspectivewhen sitting astride).
If the U.S. ag is displayed on your bikewith another ag of any type, it shouldbe positioned to its marching right;that is, to the riders right sitting on themotorcycle. When the U.S. ag is on yourbike with other non-national ags (POW/MIA, service banners, fraternal ags,etc.), the U.S. ag is placed at the centerand at the highest point of the group.According to the United States Flag Code,NO ag should ever be larger or displayedhigher than the U.S. ag. If the U.S.ag is displayed on your bike with thoseof any other nation, the ags should be
approximately equal in size and ownfrom separate staffs of the same height,with the U.S. ag to the marching rightand other countries ags arranged tothe left in alphabetical order in English.International usage forbids the displayof the ag of one nation above that ofanother nation in time of peace. The orderof precedence for ags generally i s nationsrst, states (host state rst, then othersin the order of admission) districts andterritories (Washington DC, Puerto Rico,etc.), military (in order of establishment:Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard,Air Force), then any others.
Also noteworthy, when the American agis painted on the side of a motorcycleor other vehicle, the custom is that thestars face toward the front of the vehicle,regardless of which side the ag is on(giving the impression that the ag is yingin the wind as the vehicle moves for ward).The ag of the United States of Americarepresents a living country and is itselfconsidered a living thing. Proper displayreects pride in country and respect foryour motorcycle!
Taking this one step further, there are alsoproper procedures for disposing of U.S.ags when they are old, torn, worn, ordirty. The ag, when it is in such condition
that it is no longer a tting emblem fordisplay, should be destroyed in a digniedway, preferably by burning.
Most American Legion Posts regularlyconduct a dignied ag burning cere mony,often on Flag Day, June 14th. Many CubScout Packs, Boy Scout Troops, and GirlScout Troops retire ags regularly aswell. Contact your local American LegionHall or Scout Troop to inquire about theavailability of this service.
By Shelly Horan,. Thunder Roads TexasWith special thanks to Princess of Chrome Angels
Whats the Buzz?
INTERNATIONAL FEMALE RIDEONE MONTH AWAY!
Women riders around the world preto ride their motorcycles for unied
action on Friday 6 May!
Its barely spring and already the weeks and weekends are lling up with funevents for bikers and motorcyclists. We are fortunate in Colorado to have a greatvariety of places and activities to choose from. The Buzz? Its is all about BikeNights: by the time you are reading this - several area pubs, restaurants, bars,coffee houses and even dealerships will have already started their weekly orbi-monthly bike nights. Although they have been extremely popular for years inwarmer climates and even out east, 4-5 years ago, wed never heard of suchthings around Colorado. Even today, only a handful of establishments have start-ed up viable bike nights.
Some of you may be asking, What is a bike night? I had the opportunity a fewyears back to attend a bike night over in Madison, WI. Boy was I ever impressed!They had it all great food, good bands, fun people, drinks, a few motorcycle-related vendors and many riders with all styles and varieties of motorcycles. Thismade for great people and bike watching. Bike nights generally share the avor ofan old-fashioned street or block party with food and drink specials, entertainment,sometimes vendors or motorcycle competitons of some kind. The parking lots areoften coned off motorcycle trafc only allowed, providing lots of opportunities towander around gawking at the pretty machines or to party and meet new friends.
Last year I had the opportunity to attend a couple of Bike Nights Iin Denver. Manyof the younger generation like hanging out at Sport Bike Night at the Walnut Room
just north of LoDo. Beer and food are served outdoors on the patio and the park-ing lot is blocked for motorcycles only. Participants show off their rides and gen-erally enjoy hanging with other like-minded riders with lots of fun to be had. Theneon on these bikes is really something to see after dark! This year, The WalnutRoom opened their season on Wed April 13 and will be alternating weeks withHooters in Lakewood for the sport bike riders.
Further north, there are several bike nights. In Loveland, Night Shotz, The Wind-jammer Roadhouse at Carter Lake and Crazy Jacks in Ft. Collins host bike nightson Wednesday nights! Bobs Coffee Shop in LaPorte hosts a car and bike nightevery Tuesday with Full Throttle Coffee bike night on Thursdays. At Fatsos, aconverted A & W diner in Loveland you can drop in on Cruise night for Cars onFriday nights attracting muscle cars, hot rods and always a few bikes. Their bikenight is scheduled for Saturdays this year .
The real BUZZ around Denver and beyond is about Quaker Steak n Lube, thenewest venue to open up this year. Quaker State and Lube, was the name of onethose old gas stations companies in the early 1900s: the theme is kept alive withantique cars and motorcycle stuff, also memorabilia from Nascar and motorcycleracing decorating every wall and even hanging from the ceiling. Although new toour area, Quaker Steak and Lube has been very popular east of the Mississippifor many years now.
Al Schulz, marketing manager for the local Quaker Steak & Lube tells me, Ourbike nights are just a night where the motorcycle enthusiast can come out andhang out with other people who have the same likes and interest. He continued,We are not your typical Biker Bar, we are more like a fun family oriented restau-rant; all types of bikers & motor-sport fans can come here to have a great mealand relax, while checking out the motorcycles or cars and watch the race or gameon one of the 34 HD TVs.
Their popular bike nights kicked off on Wed April 20 this year with the Paul GloverGroup, who played classic rock from 7 10 pm. Quaker Steak and Lube bikenights will be held every Wed through Sept.
Bike nights (sometimes also spelled bike nites) arejust a great place to meet new friends who ride, orhang out with your regular buddies. These establish-ments really support our passion/ lifestyles and giveus a place to ride to and relax mid-week with otherfun folks who like to ride. Forget the boob tube. Getoff the couch!
See you at Bike Night!
Jasmine Bluecreek Clark
Toronto Ontario (April 6, 2011) - Just one-month away on Friday 6 M
riders around the world will get on their motorcycles in unison to celebglobally-synchronized International Female Ride Day! In 2011, this uncycling event unifying women motorcyclists around the planet spans further as more countries and women riders j oin the action!
International Female Ride Day whose simple theme asks women to Jis a designated day, aimed at bringing awareness to the existing annumbers of women motorcyclists, a prominent escalating segment ocycling community who ride just as much as their male counterpartsa Friday to emphasize the fact that motorcycling for women is not obut something women incorporate into their every day lives. Women to school or to run errands, such as I do on my scooter in the city- its womans life, and this day simply accentuates it. Women enthusiasticto ride and unite around the world on this synchronized day - and ifthe feedback by way of internet, its truly phenomenal! says Vicki Gof the International Female Ride Day and of MOTORESS. For the 5tso excited to welcome support and participation from National RussianFederation (NRMF) and equally a group of women in India who aboard with the action! This year many women have referred to the camovement and really, its global size is certainly proof of that!
Since its introduction in 2007, International Female Ride Day has cexpand demonstrating magnicent growth. This has also been a resudorsement and support from the motorcycle industry and its prominrenowned female rider clubs, and international governing bodies seration Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). In 2011 women riderCanada, United States, Australia, England, The Netherlands, Greeland, Israel, Hungary, Slovakia, India, Russia Germany and more- wto the campaign in compelling numbers.
International Female Ride Day is supported by BMW MOTORRADHARLEY-DAVIDSON, HONDA, KAWASAKI, KYMCO, SUZUKI, ARAIsociation des femmes motocyclistes du Qubec), CMA (Canadian Mosociation), CANADIAN BIKER, DRAGGIN JEANS, GEARING UP (CaCouncil), GO-GO GEAR, INSIDE MOTORCYCLES, RIDE FOR SIGHPLUS INSURANCE, FIM (Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme
For more online information about International Female Ride Day, vis
http://www.motoress.com/femalerideday.asp
Facebook International Female Ride Day Group -http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=9622400218
Facebook International Female Ride Day Event -http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=15916253744
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Motogear Outlet5405 W. 56th Ave., Arvada, CO303-456-4757www.motogearoutlet.com
pat Rides Custom CyclesRandy HockerLoveland CO970-663-4155www.phatridescc.com
Ramage performance Cycles125 S. Main St, Longmont303-776-6935
Roadies performance Inc.5675 Olde Wadsworth Blvd.
Arvada, CO 303-420-8782
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Te Sining Custom Detailing3620 Manhattan AveBehind Auto Zone (off Horsetooth)Fort Collins, CO970-566-8923
haiR/NailS/SalONS
Fransuas at Greenwood Village5801 S. Quebec St.Englewood, CO 80111 303-770-0201www.yelp.com/biz/fransuas-hair-salon-englewoodComplete Hair and Nail care for Men & Women
Mane Street & Comany1021 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland, CO970-669-1618
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ABC Insurance Agency121 E. Swallow Rd #115Fort Collins, CO970.484.3200
Geico powersorts, Motorcycle,ATV, RV, Watercraft,1-800-44CYCLE(442-9253),WWW.GEICO.COM
leatheR & RepaiR
Eagles Wings Custom ServicesStitching & leather repairSPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM EMBROIDERY2345 Academy Pl, Ste 119Colorado Springs 719-597-7378www.eagleswingsstitchandrepair.com
EM Leater14016 Mississippi & I-225(Abilene Market) Aurora303-337-6690 www.em-leather.com
G & D Leaters6200 S Gun Club RdSuite M3
Aurora, CO, 80016Phone #720-870-2077
Te Brickouse Leater Co.319 Main St., Longmont, CO.303-772-9277www.brickhouseleathercompany.com
Twin peaks Leater5655 Olde Wadsworth Blvd.
Arvada, CO 303-432-1047www.twinpeaksleather.com
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AIM / NCOMRichard M. Lester(800) 531-2424 / 1-800-on-a-bikewww.onabike.com
Law Ofces of Daniel R. Rosen8310 S.Valley Highway Suite 210Englewood, CO800-ROSEN911www.danielrrosen.com
Law Tigers Colorado4828 So. College Ave.Ft. Collins, Co. 970-377-3800www.lawtigers.com
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287 Discount Liquor5846 S. College Ave.Fort Collins, CO. 970-377-0557
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hotel VQ1975 Bryant St., Denver720-855-4004www.redlion.com/denverdowntown
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Atlas Metal and Iron Cor1100 Umatilla Street, Denver, CO.303-825-7166
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R&M Services Mufer Secialists622 1st St., Fort Lupton, CO303-857-4000
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ABATE of Colorado4725 Paris St. Suite #250Denver, Colorado, 303-789-3264http://www.abateofcolo.org
Bluecreek Motorcycle Training Co4704 Harlan Street Suite 500Denver, CO303-947-6011www.bluecreekmotorcycletraining.comMotorcycle License Testing withouta Class
Motorcycle License Testing ONLYNO NEED TO TAKE A CLASSRoy Hansen & Assoc. LLCOld Ft. Collins Downtown Airport
Ft. Collins, CO 970-690-8847www.cdltest.net
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Lydias SewingPatches, Mending, Alterations, Repair(303) 885-9994 (Northglenn)lydia_morgan@live.com
Real eState
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Skibos Tattoo1008 N. College Ave.Fort Collins 970-224-5241www.skibostattoo.com
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RV World4401 E ProspectFort Collins, CO970.493.5400www.rvworldllc.com
Signature Sales LLC2816 W Eisenhower BlvdLoveland, CO970.667.1211www.signaturesalesllc.com
WheelS & tiReSeRviCe
Woodys Weel Works2225 South Platte River DrDenver, CO 303-936-023
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BARS & RESTAURANTS
Eagles Nest Bar & packa1101 W. Lincolnway, Chey307-778-7678
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Skibos Tattoo117 West 5th St, Cheyenne307-632-6869www.skibostattoo.com
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Beavers Den019 W. Highway 34oveland, CO70-669-2320
EM Leater4016 Mississippi & I-225Abilene Market) Aurora03-337-6690
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Twin peaks Leater655 Olde Wadsworth Blvd
Arvada, CO 303-432-1047www.twinpeaksleather.com
Bail BONDS
Affordable Bail Bonds36 Link Lane
Fort Collins, CO70-663-2499, 970-490-224570-392-9959
BaNDS
Slick Macine Rock and Soul70-593-1869 / 970-593-8701
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Bennys Restaurant and Lounge17 W. Colorado
Colorado Springs, CO19-634-2127
Biggins BBQ & Antonios Burritos16 S Lincoln Aveoveland , CO70-744-2939
BBQ: Tues - Sat 12-8
Blondies pub & Grub5 W. Main Street
Cortez, Colorado 81321970) 565-4015
www.blondiespubandgrub.net
Bruces Bar45 1st Street, Severance, Co.70-686-23320
www.brucesbar123.com
Carter Lake WindjammerRoadouse
431 S County Road 31oveland, CO970) 667-0454
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Crazy Jacks6520 S College AveFort Collins, CO. ( 970) 223-1100www.crazyjackssaloon.com
Fatsos Diner16060 W. Eisenhower (Highway 34)Loveland, Co 970-776-9660
FRANKIES BAR & GRILL945 N Powers BlvdColorado Springs, CO 80915719-574-4881www.FrankiesBarGrill.com
FRANKIES TOO!7376 McLaughlin RdFalcon, CO 80831 719-495-8707www.FrankiesToo.com
Fullmoon Saloon Bar & Grill206 E. Main, Pierce, Colorado970-834-2880
henrys pub & Club138 S. Front St., Sterling, CO970-522-5162
Kelly OBrians Sorts Grill239 N. AcademyColo. Spgs. CO719-573-1976
Larksur pizzaria & Caf8815 Spruce Mountain RoadLarkspur, Co. 303-681-2090We Deliver!
Last Cance pizza Co.40 Cove Blvd, Summit Cove - C2Dillion, CO 970-513-0900Free Delivery after 5 pm
Lil Slice of Elbert6739 Lavell AveElbert, CO303-648-0066www.lilsliceofelbert.comBeer Garden now oen
Nigt Sotz3329 N. Gareld (US 287)Loveland 970-669-3727
Ofce Lounge Bar and Grill1710 W. Eisenhower Blvd.Loveland (970) 667-0408
Old Cicago27 Colorado Locationswww.oldchicago.comThe Pizza and Beer Authority
CUStOM SeatS
Bitcn Stitcn Inc.11354 W. 13th Ave. Unit 1Lakewood, Co. 303-238-5404www.bitchnstitchninc.comwww.bsseats.com
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American Bike Tailor Inc.3032 S. Academy Blvd.CO Springs, CO 80916Phone 719-391-1017www.Americanbiketailor.com
Ascend Creations6266 N. Lewis Ct, Parker, Co303-956-8039www.Motorcycleserviceparker.com
Cycle haven Storage and ServiceColorado Springs, CO719-265-0000 www.cyclehaven.com
EXp Motorsorts3301 W. Hampden, Sheridan, Co303-688-4001
Front Range Cycle2016 E. Lincoln(corner of Lincoln and Industrial)Fort Collins 970-482-1454
Full Moon Customs3 Oak Avenue, Eaton, Co.970-454-8710 or 970-396-8051www.fullmooncustoms.com
Wild West Motorsorts/GreeleyHarley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha3010 W. 29th St., Greeley, Co.www.WildWestMs.com
hawg Wild Custom Coers4315 S. Lincoln, Loveland, CO970-669-5589 fax 970-669-5572www.hawgwildcc.com
Lees Motorcycles1115 S. Greeley HwyCheyenne, Wy, 307-772-7975
Mile hig harley-Davidson16565 E. 33rd Dr., Aurora303-343-3300 or 1-888-747-AHOGwww.milehighharley.com
Mile hig harley-Davidson of parker6280 E. Pine Lane, Parker, CO720-842-1500www.milehighharley.com
Quaker Steak and Lube10392 Reed StWestminster, CO, 303.460.9464www.thelube.com
Te Deot Restaurant and LoungeHighway 105 & 11 PrimrosePalmer Lake, CO719-481-8668www.americanlegiontrilakespost911.com
Te Silver Tongue Devil Saloon10530 Ute Pass AveGreen Mountain Falls, CO(719) 684-2555www.thesilvertonguedevil.com
Te Townouse Lounge907 Manitou AvenueManitou Springs, CO
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historic Ute Inn204 W. Midland Dr.Woodland Park CO 719-687-1465www.uteinn.com
Western Omelette16 S Walnut StColorado Springs, CO 80905-1537(719) 636-2286www.westernomelette.com
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Tumbleweeds General Storehome of Lyons Finest CondentialCare4071 Ute Highway, Lyons, CO720-335-5519
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Dear Abbyhave never written to you before, but I really need your advice. I haveuspected for some time now that my wife has been cheating on me. Thesual signs; phone rings but if I answer, the caller hangs up. My wife haseen going out with the girls a lot recently although when I ask their nameshe always says, just some friends from work, you dont know them. I tryo stay awake and watch for her when she comes home, but I usually fallsleep._ Anyway, I have never broached the subject with my wife. I thinkeep down I just did not want to know the truth, but last night she went outgain and I decided to nally check on her around midnight, I hid in thearage behind my golf clubs so I could get a good view of the whole street
when she arrived home from a night out with the girls._ When she got outf the car she was buttoning up her blouse, which was open, and she tooker panties out of her purse and slipped them on. It was at that moment,rouching behind my golf clubs, that I noticed a hairline crack where the grip
meets the graphite shaft on my Taylor Made 460 driver. Is this something Ian x myself or should I take it back to the PGA Superstore?
Signed..._Concerned Golfer
Border patrolPolice assigned to investigate goods transported across both states stopped
man on a bike at the border. He carried a bag of sand. On perusing throughowever, the cop found nothing else in the bag and let him go. The next day
his man was stopped with his bike and a bag of sand and the same processarried out. Again, he was let off when the cop found nothing illegal. Thisequence carried on for three years. One day the men, the cop and theike guy met at a pub. Tell me, man, said the cop, I promise I will not tellnyone; but what were you smuggling all those years? Surprised, the man
ooked at this professional, laughed and shrugged. Bicycles, he said.Bad CompanyCan you imagine working for a company that has a little more than 500
mployees and has the following statistics: 1. 29 have been accused ofpousal abuse _. 7 have been arrested for fraud _. 19 have been accused of writing bad checks _. 117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses _. 3 have done time for assault _. 71 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit _. 14 have been arrested on drug-related charges _. 8 have been arrested for shoplifting _. 21 are currently defendants in lawsuits _
0. 84 have been arrested for drunk drivi ng in the last year __Can you guess which organization this is? Its the 535 members of theUnited States Congress. The same group of idiots that crank out hundreds
f new laws each year designed to keep the rest of us in line.
USA Senior healt Care SolutionSo youre a senior citizen and the government says no health care for you,what do you do? Our plan gives anyone 65 years or older a gun and 4
ullets. Your are allowed to shoot 2 senators and 2 representatives. OfCourse, this means you will be sent to prison where you will get 3 meals
day, a roof over your head, and all the health care you need! New teeth,o problem. Need glasses, great. New hip, knees, kidney, lungs, heart? Allovered. And who will be paying for all of this? The same government that
just told you that you are too old for health care. Plus, because you are aprisoner, you dont have to pay any income taxes any more._IS THIS AGREAT COUNTRY OR WHAT?!
Education A rst-grade teacher, Ms Brooks, was having trouble with one of herstudents. The teacher asked, Harry, whats your problem? Harry answered,Im too smart for the 1st grade. My sister is in the 3rd grade and Im smarterthan she is! I think I should be in the 3rd grade too! Ms. Brooks had hadenough. She took Harry to the principals ofce. While Harry waited in theouter ofce, the teacher explained to the principal what the situation was.The principal told Ms. Brooks he would give the boy a test. If he failed toanswer any of his questions he was to go back to the 1st grade and behave.
She agreed. Harry was brought in and the conditions were explained to himand he agreed to take the test.Principal: _What is 3 x 3?Harry: _9.Principal: _What is 6 x 6?Harry: _36.
And so it went with every question the principal thought a 3rd grader shouldknow. The principal looks at Ms. Brooks and tells her, I think Harry can goto the 3rd grade Ms. Brooks says to the principal, Let me ask him somequestions. The principal and Harry both agreed. Ms. Brooks asks, Whatdoes a cow have four of that I have only two of? Harry, after a moment:Legs. Ms. Brooks: What is in your pants that you have but I do not have?The principal wondered why would she ask such a question! Harry replied:Pockets. Ms. Brooks: What does a dog do that a man steps into? Harry:Pants. The principal sat forward with his mouth hanging open. Ms. Brooks:What goes in hard and pink then comes out soft and sticky? The principalseyes opened really wide and before he could stop the answer, Harry replied,Bubble gum. Ms. Brooks: What does a man do standing up, a womandoes sitting down and a dog does on three legs? Harry: Shake hands. Theprincipal was trembling. Ms. Brooks: What word starts with an F and endsin K that means a lot of heat and excitement? Harry: _Firetruck.The principal breathed a sigh of relief and told the _teacher, Put Harry in thefth-grade, I got the last seven questions wrong.
Te Bus RideA bus stops and 2 men get on. They sit down and engage in an animatedconversation._A lady sitting next to them ignores them at rst, but then shehears one of them say, Emma come rst._Den I come._Den two asses
come together._I come once-a-more,_two asses, they come togetheragain._I come again and pee twice._Then I come one lasta time.__Thelady cant take this any more, You foul-mouthed sex obsessed pig, sheretorted indignantly. In this country, we dont speak aloud i n Public placesabout our sex lives.__Hey, coola down lady, said the man.__Whotalkinabouta sex? Im a justa tellin my frienda how to spell Mississippi.
Q. What did one saggy boob say to the other saggy boob?A. We better get some support or people will think were nuts
The Sangre de Cristo mountains, which glow red with each evenings sunset,were named by the Spanish settlers of Southern Colorado after the blood ofChrist. Since then, the dramatic view has been admired by native tribes, theexpedition of Zebulon Pike, Wild West pioneers, r ail-road and steel workers, andtourists by the thousands.
But no one, not no one, sees these m ountains better than those who travel bymotorcycle -- especially riders who follow the Frontier Pathways Scenic Bywayroute, which threads from Pueblo up to Westcliffe and south to Colorado City.
Totaling only 103 miles, the loop is a comfortable day ride for the ambitious or agreat weekend adventure for those that want to take in all the sights along theway. The loop is also equally scenic traveled in either direction, beginning at anyincluded city.
Starting point, Pueblo
The Frontier Byways Information Center (in the El Pueblo History Museum, 301N. Union Ave.) is the ideal place to start the trip, offering maps and other adviceto get the most from the ride. Before hitting the road, check out the El PuebloMuseum in full, which offers historical exhibits and a recreation of the originalPueblo Trading Post, which was attacked and burned by Ute and Apache indiansin 1854.
West on Highway 96
Passing the Lake Pueblo State Park and its plains, the temperature will beginto drop four to ve degrees per each 1,000 feet of elevation gain. The elevationbrings the scenery, however, as the road knives through rock canyons and dives continued
Writer Kate Jonuska and husbandKuhlmann at the top of Bishops C
after a recent ride
A Historic Frontier Ride ForThe Modern Cowboy By Kate Jonuska
in and out of trees. The curves are designed to thrill any two-w heel
Pause at Jackson Hills historic stage stop (mile marker 30) for a coview of Pikes Peak to the north, the Spanish Peaks to the south anMountains to the west, into which youre headed. Expect big horn sroad as you climb past former and current homesteads and ranche
Silver CliffDont blink or you might miss it! It may be hard to tell today, but Sliva bustling town that was even once considered for capital of Coloraits history is visible in the crumbling mountain of its now defunct mthe Silver Cliff Museum, housed in the former re house and town hMain Street.
Westcliffe
Westcliffe fares better than Silver Cliff in the modern age. Certainlyhistorical attractions, such as the Westcliffe Visitors Center CabooRosita Ave.) and the Westcliff one-room school house (the E blew ostrong wind and residents just went with the new spelling). But therthriving community here, which offers arts events, music festivals aable main street full of shopping opportunities.
Riverwalk at night Matt Inden/Weaver Multimedia GroupColorado Tourism Ofce, www.colorado.com
Map courtesy Colorado Department Of Transportation
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Leman Trikes and Victory Motorcyclespartner to Give AwaypatrioticTrike!
A custom, patriotic-themed trike is looking for a new owner! The trike, a 2011
Lehman CrossBow powered by the Victory Vision, was revealed to enthusiastic
crowds of bikers on March 11th during Daytona Bike Week. First revealed at the
Victory Riders Association Lunch and then later at the Broken Spoke Saloon dur-
ing American Iron Bagger Bike Show and Launch Party, the trike is part of Lehm-
ans annual Good Turn Trike program that converts one winners motorcycle into
a trike. This year, Victory Motorcycles generously donated the 2011 Victory Vision
for the conversion, making this the rst-ever complete trike to be given away as
part of the program. The Good Turn Trike is open to military members only this
year and will be presented to the lucky winner during the 71st Sturgis Motorcycle
Rally at the Legendary Buffalo Chips Freedom Celebration on August 11, 2011.
The special edition trike, valued at nearly $40,000, features a one-of-a-kind patri-
otic paint scheme as well as many upgrades. Active and Veteran members of all branches of the Department of Defense,
Guard, Reserve, and Coast Guard are eligible to win this one-of-a-kind trike. Of-
cial rules and application for the 2011 Good Turn Trike program are available on
the Lehman Trikes website at ww w.lehmantrikes.com and through Lehman Trikes
authorized dealers. The deadline for application submission is May 13, 2011. For
more information on the Good Turn Trike program, call 1-888-3WHEELS or visit
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riders congregate at the Feed Store at 116 N. 2nd St., decorated withrs of movies (mostly Westerns, naturally) lmed in and near town. Try theel burger, which is massive and served on a pretzel-style bun. More upscaleg and a great patio can be found around the corner at the Wine Mine, serv-anninis, pizza and other Italian goodies at 109 N. 3rd St.
th on Highway 69: Beckwith Rancht slightly from the loop to take in Beckwith Ranch at mile marker 54. Morea century ago, it was the largest cattle ranch in the region with 7,000 head200 horses on 60,000 acres in 1885. Its currently under restoration, but stunning views and a great opportunity for photos.
ktrack to Highway 165: Bishops Castle
nly a short jaunt back on Highway 96 to the junction of Highway 165, whereegin to trek south and approach a main highlight of this trip: Bishopse at mile marker 12. Who says cowboy spirit is gone? The builder of thisstructure is Jim Bishop, who began in 1969 and whose property is litteredainted signs about his hatred of government interference.
ree attraction is open seven days a week year round (though donations areested), and you cant leave before exploring every (sometimes shaky, often, always breath-taking) inch of Bishops labor of l ove.
th on 165: Graneros Gorge
are yourself for more beauty as you hit Lake Isabel and Graneros Gorge.u descend in elevation, the road is a paradise of twisty curves and great.
orado City, north to Pueblo
such a gorgeous day of ri ding, takingtate 25 north to Pueblo, our starting, is not exactly thrilling, but the city is aplace to kick back for the night. Takell on the new Arkansas Ri verWalk,ing for pizza at Angelos Pizza Parlour,
on the water at 105 E. Riverwalk. Or
le local microbrews and hang out on the massive back patio at Shamrockng Company, 108 W. 3rd St. Fish and chips and beer are a great way tof the day.
ere to stay
For the camper: Pueblo South/Colorado City KOA, I-25 exit 74. Clean andcompletely up to date, with tent si tes, cabins, a conference center and amini golf course. Call 800-562-8646.
For the moteler: Antlers Liquor and M otel, 102 South 6th St., Westcliffe.The motto says it all: Keeping the Wet Mountain Valley wet for more than30 years. Call 719-783-2426.
For a suite deal: GuestHouse Inn and Suites, 730 N. Santa Fe Ave.,Pueblo. Just minutes from historic downtown Pueblo, with its restaurantsand shopping. Call 800-214-8378.
For more information
Frontier Pathways Scenic and Historic Byways: www.frontierpathways.org,719-583-8631
Pueblo Chamber of C ommerce: www.pueblochamber.org/visit, 800-233-3446
Westcliffe Colorado: www.westcliffe-colorado.com
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Building a Better Mousetraprts with something easy, like an oil change. Maybe you want to throw on a
e of pieces of chrome. Before you know it, you want to adjust the clutch,
ge your suspension, or add a primary belt drive. Working on your own bike is
etting a tattoo. Once you start, you cant help but think about the next project.
rvice manual for your model is invaluable. Along with telling and showing
ow parts come off and get replaced, they also tell you that youll need this
part number abc-123. Thats helpful, but sometimes part number abc-123 is
ple widget thats not available at the local dealership or Harbor Freight, or it
a ridiculous amount of money for something that couldnt have cost more
$3 to make. Thats when the gears in your noggin start turning.
Just as there are many custom bikes
out there, there are probably more
custom tools, built to get the job done
without padding the pockets of The
Man.
Its impossible to visit Dan Ballards
Bitchn Stitchn shop in Lakewood,
Colorado without talking motorcy-cles, and on a recent visit, Joe Far-
row (Thunder Roads) and Dan hit
on the subject of tools. Ballard had a
host of small tools hed made himself
uring the discussion stated, It would be cool if you guys did some articles
t home made tools. Weve included pictures of three of Ballards tools here.
The contorted box end wrench was heated and hammered to an angle so you
can remove or tighten the upper motor mount on older model Harley-Davidsons
without removing the gas tank.
The piece of wire is used to test rear belt deection. The top stepped edge of the
wire pushes up on the rear belt. The wire will start to bend when it reaches 10
pounds of pressure, which is where you should measure the distance of move-
ment on the belt. Check your service manual for the deection required for your
model.
What looks like a piece of scrap metal is a 7/8th wide and 1/8th thick piece of
steel that reaches in and the notch captures the star nut under the triple tree so
you can adjust the steering head bearings. This one is being used on a Harley-
Davidson Road Glide, but something identical or similar can be used for other
makes and models.
Clothespins are a handy device
when adjusting pushrods. After pop-
ping off the top part of the pushrod
cover, lift the bottom of the cover up
and hold it in place by clipping theclothespin onto the pushrod. This
works for any bike that has adjust-
able pushrods.
Another easy-to-manufacture tool is
a large washer designed to keep the
pressure plate, springs and spring
plate in one piece when youre d-
dling with your clutch pack. You re-
move the pushrod adjusting screw
locknut, slide the washer (which is
large enough to cover the edges of
the spring plate) over the pushrod,
and then reinstall the locknut. Now you can remove the nuts from the cl utch hub
studs and get to work.
Some homemade tools are a lot
larger and not so easy to make. Jeff
Doehring of Two Guys Motorcycle
Shop in Loveland has an interesting
way of getting kick-start bikes on the
move after theyve been gathering
dust. Its a s
top related