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October 2010 Vol. 9 Issue 10 CALENDAR OF EVENTS BABE OF THE MONTH BLACK LABEL CHOPPERS NORTH JERSEY CUSTOMS ALL WILDWOOD ISSUE TECH TIP

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October 2010 Vol. 9 Issue 10

CALENDAROF EVENTS

BABE OFTHE MONTH

BLACKLABEL

CHOPPERS

NORTHJERSEY

CUSTOMS

ALLWILDWOODISSUE

TECH TIP

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Letter from the PublisherWow! September is finally over and what a

month it has been. Labor Day, Wildwood, Ocean City, then Seaside. We have been home about six days in total this month and are just sitting down now to get the magazine to deadline by midnight. But this is the way with October’s issue, this isn’t any different than any other October issue. Just one more event and a million brain cells later...

We don’t really remember what went down except that we had a great time in Wildwood. Returning this year to Wildwood (Thank God) is Lutz, our photographer since day one! Lutz has been a staple in what makes this magazine work since day one. He had work and family issues last year and could not make it down and it really showed in the last October’s issue. Not to take anything away from anyone but you can take Michell Lichter, Tom Zimeroff, Rouge and a hundred of the top names that have all done work for us over the past ten years. We feel pretty good when we get a thousand pictures and we can use every one of them. So, with that being said, everyone just looks at the pictures and doesn’t read anything... I say this issue is for you.

Till next month... Ride Safe.

[email protected] OF CULPRITS

PUBLISHERMark Ruzicka

EDITORAxel

LAYOUT & DESIGNSherry Krial . Home at Work...

COVER PHOTOGRAPHYMark Vetrini

KNOWN ASSOCIATES:PHOTOGRAPHY2FAT, “lutz,” Paul Babore, Mark Vetrini, Jim Roselli & Mark Velaquez

CONTRIBUTING WRITERSJ.P. Fager, Harry Mergard, Larry Mazalatis, “lutz,”Mark Vetrini, Paul Babore

FASTLANE BIKERPO Box 699 Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849

Phone: 973-663-6377 Fax: 973-663-6378Fastlane biker is published monthly and reproduction of content is not permitted without the express written approval of Mark Ruzicka.Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors in ads beyond the cost of space occupied by error, a correction will be printed. Publisher is not liable for any slander of an individual, or group as we mean no malice or individual criticism at any time, nor are we responsible for the opinions or comments of our columnists, and promises, coupons, or lack of fulfillment from advertisers who are solely responsible for content of their ads. Publisher is also to be held harmless; from failure to produce any issue as scheduled due to reasons beyond control; all suits, claims, or loss of expenses; this includes, but is not limited to, suits for libel, plagiarism, copyright infringement and unauthorized use of a persons name or photograph. Publisher does not promote excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages.

Mark and PamFastlanebiker

Letter from the Publisher FASTLANE

BIKERFASTLANE BIKERNew JerseyNew Jersey

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THE STRIP CLUB CHOPPERS ROADHOUSE...... has been on the road and attending rallies every weekend since Sturgis. All of them have been uniquely different yet all share a common bond. The events include the Porcupine Bash in upper Michigan, the Sum-mertime Bikes and Blues Festival in Freeport Texas, The Texas rally in Somerville Texas and the Lake of the Ozarks Bikefest in Missouri.

The Porcupine Bash started as a party to celebrate an anniversary for the Porcupine Press, a monthly maga-zine, but morphed into a three-day event with proceeds benefiting the local veterans home. The amount of work the captain and his staff put in to this rally was only

exceeded by the pleasure the veterans expressed while attending the event. They even were treated everyone to a concert by my friend blues guitarist Dan Lawson.

The Freeport event included a bike raffle featuring an Amen motorcycle by bike building leg-end Mike Brown. I was fortunate to meet Mike, a man whose creations I have admired for years, I hope to see him at future events. This rally also featured great blues music and BBQ and was extremely well organized.

The Texas rally was an adult rally on beautiful lake Somerville put on by Damon Dave with topnotch entertainment. The event featured girls from the Penthouse Club in Houston who danced on our Strip poles and were very friendly to all.

Last but certainly not least was the Lake of the Ozarks Bikefest put on by Steve Kleinhaus and his full throttle army. This is a beautiful part of the country and a first for the Roadhouse. During this event Dave holds a passport run ensuring attendees can visit numerous local es-tablishments that really creates community involvement.

All these events were well organized and it was obvious they are labors of love . It is important that when there is an event in your area that you support it by whatever means available.

Please come visit us this month at Thunder Beach in Panama City Fl. Oct. 1-3 , Cotee River Bikefest in New Port Richey Fl. Oct. 8-10 and of course Bik-toberfest in Daytona Fl. Oct. 14-17 . Remember to check out all of these cool event pics. WWW.STRIP-CLUBCHOPPERS.COM

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THE STRIP CLUB CHOPPERS ROADHOUSE...... has been on the road and attending rallies every weekend since Sturgis. All of them have been uniquely different yet all share a common bond. The events include the Porcupine Bash in upper Michigan, the Sum-mertime Bikes and Blues Festival in Freeport Texas, The Texas rally in Somerville Texas and the Lake of the Ozarks Bikefest in Missouri.

The Porcupine Bash started as a party to celebrate an anniversary for the Porcupine Press, a monthly maga-zine, but morphed into a three-day event with proceeds benefiting the local veterans home. The amount of work the captain and his staff put in to this rally was only

exceeded by the pleasure the veterans expressed while attending the event. They even were treated everyone to a concert by my friend blues guitarist Dan Lawson.

The Freeport event included a bike raffle featuring an Amen motorcycle by bike building leg-end Mike Brown. I was fortunate to meet Mike, a man whose creations I have admired for years, I hope to see him at future events. This rally also featured great blues music and BBQ and was extremely well organized.

The Texas rally was an adult rally on beautiful lake Somerville put on by Damon Dave with topnotch entertainment. The event featured girls from the Penthouse Club in Houston who danced on our Strip poles and were very friendly to all.

Last but certainly not least was the Lake of the Ozarks Bikefest put on by Steve Kleinhaus and his full throttle army. This is a beautiful part of the country and a first for the Roadhouse. During this event Dave holds a passport run ensuring attendees can visit numerous local es-tablishments that really creates community involvement.

All these events were well organized and it was obvious they are labors of love . It is important that when there is an event in your area that you support it by whatever means available.

Please come visit us this month at Thunder Beach in Panama City Fl. Oct. 1-3 , Cotee River Bikefest in New Port Richey Fl. Oct. 8-10 and of course Bik-toberfest in Daytona Fl. Oct. 14-17 . Remember to check out all of these cool event pics. WWW.STRIP-CLUBCHOPPERS.COM

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The history of ones mans lifeScribed on pages for all to see

Trials and tribulationsNothing is sacred

His heart upon his sleeveSelf imprisoned his ink

Therapy for releaseSelf mutilating his scarsThey run so very deep

He places blame on no one otherPlays the cards he has been dealtEvery day is a new day dawning

He never does give upThrough blood sweat and tears

Pain loss and sorrowOne day at a time now soberA Biker, a Poet, a Patch holderHave all come together as one

SADDLED BAGGAGEby Sorez The Scribe

I’ve been down so longThat it seems like

I’ll never feel the wind againIt’s been so long that

There seems to be no endAnd I told myself that

It would never happen againBut here I am

In a cageWatching you ride by

So ride on Brothers ride onUntil I get thereBrothers ride on

DOWNTIMEby Sorez The Scribe

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The 2010 Harley’s Heroes® tour will include stops throughout the United States INCLUDING OVER 175 Harley-Davdison® dealerships where benefits assistance will be offered to veterans of all ages in the communities where they live.

The mission of Harley Heros® made possible with the help of a 1 million dollar grant from the Harley-Davidson Foundation to Disabled American Veterens (DAV) is to provide assistance in obtaining benefits from the depart-ment of Veterans Affairs (VA) for all veterans and to show their appreciation for their service and sacrifice to our country. While on the 2010 tour, DAV National Service Officers will provide benefits counseling to those veterans who suffer from service-connected injuries but may have never filed a claim for benefits or have found it difficult to work with the VA.

The Harleys Heros® Tour will be at Kosco Harley-Davidson on Friday, October 29th from 10 AM to 7 PM and on Saturday, October 30th from 10 AM to 4 PM.

Injuries suffered during military service sometimes take years to manifest or go year before being diagnosed. Many veterens have their injuries go untreated or uncom-pensated because they do not understand how to work with Department of Veterans Affairs. Thanks to the DAV’s services, veterans can get the help they need. Kosco Har-ley will also be accepting checks to help the DAV Founda-tion, so if you’d like to make a donation, contact Cheri 973-838-8800 EXT 31.

HARLEY’S HEROS® TOURARRIVES AT KOSCO HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Miitary Veterans can receive counseling and assistance

with their government benefits when the 2011 Harley’s Heroes comes to Kosco Harley-Davidson®

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Events CalendarOctober 2nd . 1st Annual Red CrossMotorcycle RunAmerican Red Cross Southern Shore Chap-ters. Starts at Ashley Furniture, 1601 N High St., Millville and proceed to Cape May County Zoo, Rt. 9, Cape May Court House, $25.00 per person, 609-646-8330

October 2nd . Ride For The RescueMax’s Animal rescue & Humane Society Mercer CountyTall Cedars Sawmill Rd., Hamilton Reg: 9:30am, Ride Leaves 11:00amRider $20.00/Passenger $5.00Includes Ride, Lunch, Raffles, Contest, Food, Beverages, Live Music, Ven-dorsInfo 912-816-3776

October 2nd . 1st AnnualTammy TisaMemorial Run Beef & BeerFederal Correction Institution, 655 Fairton - Millville Rd, Fairton. Reg: 11am to 1pm Rider $20.00/Passenger $10.00. Ends at Toadfish Bar & Grill, 222 Bridgeton - Fairton Rd, Fairton. Info: Eric 609-314-8546 - Bubba 609-417-8546

October 3rd . 5th Annual Run For TheChildrenStarts and ends at Kenneth Ave. Pop War-ner FieldSouth Plainfield, sign in: 9:30 to 11:00amRide leaves 11:15am sharp, $20.00 Rider/$10.00 Passenger732-406-2826 / 908-405-7753

October 3rd . 3rd Annual Ride For The CureSign up at 9am – 12pm. Ride begins at 12:15 pm. Meet at Seventy-Eight Lounge, 103 Union Ave., UnionAll proceeds will be donated to

ALEX’S LEMONADE STAND. Contact Manny 973-943-7689

October 3rd . 2nd Annual Gift of Life RunNutley Rotary, VFW, 271 Washington Ave, Nutley. Food, Soft Drinks, Beer. Some items for purchase. Door Prizes and 50/50, 973-418-5015, 973-902-3693

October 3rd . 3rd Annual Wantage TwpVeterans’ Memorial Fundraiser Car &Motorcycle ShowWoodbourne Veterans Memorial Park, 145 Sherman Ridge Rd, Wantage

October 3rd . Biketoberfest and Poker RunNJSPCA Fund RaiserAdmission: $15.00, 4 Different Poker Runs leading to Hidden Val-ley Resport, Vernon, Run location # - 10am to 11:30am, Attilio’s Tavern, 80E Mcfarlan St., Do-ver, Run location #2 - 10am to 11:30am, Sunset Pub & Grill,425 Beaver Brook Rd, Lincoln Pk., Run location #3 - 10am to 11:30am, Side Street Tavern, 124 Dingmans Ct, Dingmans Ferry PA, Run location #4 - 10am to 11:30am, Orange County Choppers, 14 Crossroads St, New-burgh, NY, Bands, Bike Contests, Info & Tickets

October 3rd . 28th Annual Toy Run A.B.A.T.E. of the Garden State Southwest Chapter & Archway Programs Remembering the older children 5 - 17. Signup 9 to 11:45am At Peachtree Plaza, Rt 30 East at Rt 206, Hammonton. Donation $15.00 Rid-er/$10.00 Passenger, Toy or CD or Video & 1 Canned Good. Ends at BJ’s Hedger House,

Events Calendar

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Events CalendarOctober 2nd . 1st Annual Red CrossMotorcycle RunAmerican Red Cross Southern Shore Chap-ters. Starts at Ashley Furniture, 1601 N High St., Millville and proceed to Cape May County Zoo, Rt. 9, Cape May Court House, $25.00 per person, 609-646-8330

October 2nd . Ride For The RescueMax’s Animal rescue & Humane Society Mercer CountyTall Cedars Sawmill Rd., Hamilton Reg: 9:30am, Ride Leaves 11:00amRider $20.00/Passenger $5.00Includes Ride, Lunch, Raffles, Contest, Food, Beverages, Live Music, Ven-dorsInfo 912-816-3776

October 2nd . 1st AnnualTammy TisaMemorial Run Beef & BeerFederal Correction Institution, 655 Fairton - Millville Rd, Fairton. Reg: 11am to 1pm Rider $20.00/Passenger $10.00. Ends at Toadfish Bar & Grill, 222 Bridgeton - Fairton Rd, Fairton. Info: Eric 609-314-8546 - Bubba 609-417-8546

October 3rd . 5th Annual Run For TheChildrenStarts and ends at Kenneth Ave. Pop War-ner FieldSouth Plainfield, sign in: 9:30 to 11:00amRide leaves 11:15am sharp, $20.00 Rider/$10.00 Passenger732-406-2826 / 908-405-7753

October 3rd . 3rd Annual Ride For The CureSign up at 9am – 12pm. Ride begins at 12:15 pm. Meet at Seventy-Eight Lounge, 103 Union Ave., UnionAll proceeds will be donated to

ALEX’S LEMONADE STAND. Contact Manny 973-943-7689

October 3rd . 2nd Annual Gift of Life RunNutley Rotary, VFW, 271 Washington Ave, Nutley. Food, Soft Drinks, Beer. Some items for purchase. Door Prizes and 50/50, 973-418-5015, 973-902-3693

October 3rd . 3rd Annual Wantage TwpVeterans’ Memorial Fundraiser Car &Motorcycle ShowWoodbourne Veterans Memorial Park, 145 Sherman Ridge Rd, Wantage

October 3rd . Biketoberfest and Poker RunNJSPCA Fund RaiserAdmission: $15.00, 4 Different Poker Runs leading to Hidden Val-ley Resport, Vernon, Run location # - 10am to 11:30am, Attilio’s Tavern, 80E Mcfarlan St., Do-ver, Run location #2 - 10am to 11:30am, Sunset Pub & Grill,425 Beaver Brook Rd, Lincoln Pk., Run location #3 - 10am to 11:30am, Side Street Tavern, 124 Dingmans Ct, Dingmans Ferry PA, Run location #4 - 10am to 11:30am, Orange County Choppers, 14 Crossroads St, New-burgh, NY, Bands, Bike Contests, Info & Tickets

October 3rd . 28th Annual Toy Run A.B.A.T.E. of the Garden State Southwest Chapter & Archway Programs Remembering the older children 5 - 17. Signup 9 to 11:45am At Peachtree Plaza, Rt 30 East at Rt 206, Hammonton. Donation $15.00 Rid-er/$10.00 Passenger, Toy or CD or Video & 1 Canned Good. Ends at BJ’s Hedger House,

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4265 Rt 563, Chatsworth, Meal Ticket and Bev-erage, Live Music, Bob 856-768-3096 or Frank 856-753-5552

October 9th . 5th AnnualOcean Gate EMS Car Show First Aid Park, Asbury & Cape May Ave, Ocean Gate, 11am to 4pm. Live Music, Refreshments, Trophies, Door Prizes, Tricky Tray and More. Info: 732-269-0756

October 9th . 1st Annual Habitat forHumanity Poker RunWarren County Community College, Washing-ton, 70 Mile Ride$25.00 Rider/$15.00 Passen-ger, BBQ, Music, Prizes, Games908-835-1338

October 9th . 1st AnnualPoker RunWhiting Volunteer Fire Company #1, 120 Lacey Rd., WhitingReg: 9:00am to 11:00am$20.00 Rider/$10.00 Passenger. Food, Beverage, Cash Prizes, 50/50. Info: 732-691-0569

October 10th . 2nd AnnualGraham Turpin Memorial Charity Motorcycle Rally Starts: Tramontin Harley Davidson482 Hope Blairtown Rd., BlairstownReg: 9:00am & in-cludes breakfast. $25.00 rider/$15.00 Passen-gerEnds Turlip SpringsSouth Mountain Reser-vation MillburnLunch Provided

October 10th . Ride for ReadingRider $30.00/Passenger $15.00 Includes: Continental Breakfast, Buffet Luncheon, & T-ShirtRide through Somerset County to Freddy’s Sport Bar, World Fair Dr & Pierce St., Somer-set, 732-873-2400 X508

October 16th . Poker Run Benefits Special Olympics Polar Bear Plunge Registration opens at 9:00am at Brand Jewel-ers, 121 S. White Horse Pike, Hammonton. $20.00 Rider/$15.00 Passenger ends Pic-A-Lili Rt 206, Shamong Food & Beer Info 609-561-6222

October 16th . Ride United Tricky Tray Bergen County’s United Way Starts at Bergen County Harley-Davidson, 124 Essex St., Rochelle Park. Reg: 10 to 11am. Rider $25.00/Passenger $10.00. Food, Drink, Music,Tricky Tray, BBQ

October 16th . Mark A Khoury BenefitBenefit for Mark who was killed this September while on his bike. 2pm to 7pm, $20. Each Swim & Sports Club, 272 Emmans Rd., Flanders, Cash Bar, Great Food, Raffle Prizes, 4 Bands. Please email us if you are going to attendfor an approximate head count.

October 17th . Frost on the Pumpkin Blue Knights NJ Starts at McDonalds, Rt 35, Hazlet Reg: $20.00 Rider/$15.00 Passenger Pre-Reg-istration Discount Available Awards, Food, Doo r Prizes, Band, 50/50

November 14th . 12th Annual Toy RunLiberty H.O.G. ChapterNew unwrapped toy for ages newborn to 21, (No stuffed Toys, Please) $15.00 with toy/$20.00 without toy/$10.00 Passenger. Reg: 10:30 to noonLiberty Harley-Davidson, 12 W.Milton Ave, Rahway, 1:00, Police Escorted Ride Leaves to Bristol Myers Squibb Childrens Hospital, New Brunswick. Ends at American Legion Hall, 581 Maple Ave., Rahway. All you can eat pasta Info: 908-327-2554

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ROAR TO THE SHORE 2010pix by lutz

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ROAR TO THE SHORE 2010pix by lutz

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JOE NESLERHarley-Davidson Parts/Accesories

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732-819-3945Fax: 732-819-3951

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ATLANTIC CITYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

219 E White Horse PikeGalloway, NJ609-652-5555

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BARB’S CAMDEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

926 Black Horse PikeW. Collingswood, NJ

845-456-4141www.barbshd.com

BERGEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

124 Essex StreetRochelle Park, NJ

201-843-6930www.bergenharleydavidson.com

NEW PRODUCTS FROMHARLEY-DAVIDSON®

NEW RIDER CUP HOLDER FOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON MODELSConvenient and Attractive Holder Mounts to Frame Downtube

The new Rider Cup Holder (P/N 50700001, $49.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories is shaped to blend with the contours of a Harley-Davidson® motorcycle. This cup holder is easy to reach without cluttering the handlebar. The attractive chrome mount securely attaches to the frame downtube, and sweeps rearward to support the cup holder. The soft-touch insulated holder flexes to grip the beverage, and features a perforated bottom to drain away rain water. The kit includes a model-specific clamp, support rod, cup holder and all required mounting hardware for many Touring, Dyna® and Softail® models. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON ANNOUNCES REBATE FOR ROAD TECH ZUMO 660/665 GPSMail-In Rebate Offers Expire December 24, 2010

Just in time for holiday shopping, Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories has announced mail-in rebate offers of $75 on its Road Tech™ zumo 660 GPS Navigator and $100 on the Road Tech™ zumo 665 GPS Navigator. The offer is valid for purchases made from a Harley-Davidson dealer between October 15, 2010 and December 24, 2010. See a Harley-Davidson dealer for rebate forms and program details.

The Road Tech™ zumo 660 GPS Navigator (P/N 92115-09, $749.95) is waterproof , withstands vibration and has a glove-friendly, 4.3-inch touchscreen with a UV-resistant display that can be viewed in direct sunlight. It comes pre-loaded with City Navigator® NT street maps and points of interest such as H-D dealers, motels, restaurants, fuel, and ATMs, and offers turn-by-turn directions with voice prompts. An integrated SD card slot supports an MP3 player, audio book player, and picture viewer, while stereo Bluetooth A2DP Technology can be used to listen to music wirelessly, and to make hands-free calls. The Road Tech™ zumo 660 is compatible with H-D Ride Planner.

To this list of features, the Road Tech™ zumo 665 GPS Navigator (P/N 76000014, $999.95) adds XM® Satellite Radio capability and an XM antenna. Add an optional subscription of XM NavWeather™ to access weather data and weather radar graphics from map screen, while optional XM NavTraffic® monitors traffic trouble spots and offers routes around them.

Either Road Tech™ zumo device can also be used as an in-car navigator. Each comes with a mounting cradle with integrated power cable, carrying case, dust cover for motorcycle mount, battery pack, charger, automotive suction cup mount and power cable, and a USB cable. Installation requires separate purchase of a fairing mount or handlebar mount kit for a specific Harley-Davidson model. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

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AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR LOCAL HARLEY DEALERS!

HIGHROADSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

211 Woodbridge AvenueHighland Park, NJ

732-985-7546www.highroadshd.com

KOSCOHARLEY-DAVIDSON

1149 Route 23 SouthKinnelon, NJ973-838-8800

www.koscohd.com

LIBERTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

12 W. Milton AvenueRahway, NJ

732-381-2400www.libertyharley.com

NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON BOOM! AUDIO CRUISER AMP AND SPEAKERSHandlebar-Mounted System Connects to Most Portable Audio Players

The new Boom! Audio Cruiser Amp and Speaker Kit (P/N 76262-08 Chrome, 76320-08 Black; $399.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories provides amplified music through two 3.5-inch speakers. The individual speaker pods clamp to either a 1-inch or 1.25-inch handlebar and can be adjusted to di-rect the sound toward the rider. The waterproof speaker elements are protected behind black-and-chrome grilles that are finished with a center-mounted

Bar & Shield medallion. The compact two-channel stereo amplifier mounts on the frame down tubes. A stereo auxiliary input connects to most portable audio

players, some of which can be easily housed in a con-venient BOOM! Audio Tank Pouch (sold separately). The integrated hand control features volume up/down buttons and a backlit on/off button, and is designed for easy operation with the rider’s right thumb, even while wearing gloves.

The complete kit includes all wiring and mounting hardware and fits 2004-later XL Sport-ster, 2010-later Dyna Wide Glide, 2000-later Softail®, and 1999-later Road King® models. Installation may require separate purchase of an electrical adapter, and may not be compatible with some other accessories. See and authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

NEW BOOM! AUDIO™ IPOD INTERFACE FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Integrates an iPod Device with the Advanced Audio System

The new Boom! Audio™ iPod Interface (P/N 76476-10, $399.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories is designed ex-clusively for Harley-Davidson® Touring models equipped with the Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon. The Boom! Audio iPod interface provides access to iPod playlists, artists, songs, and albums through the motorcycle audio hand controls, with playlist informa-tion displayed on the audio system screen. The module mounts to the radio and is concealed inside the fairing for a clean look. The kit includes a powered iPod cable that charges an iPod nano, iTouch, or iPhone player when it is connected to the system and the bike is turned on. The iPod can be remotely stored in the saddlebag with the separate purchase of an iPod holder (P/N 90200002) and cable (P/N 72648-11). The BOOM! Audio iPod Interface fits most 2006-later Touring models equipped with Advanced Audio System. Some models may require the separate purchase of a connector kit. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

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ATLANTIC CITYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

219 E White Horse PikeGalloway, NJ609-652-5555

www.acharley.com

BARB’S CAMDEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

926 Black Horse PikeW. Collingswood, NJ

845-456-4141www.barbshd.com

BERGEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

124 Essex StreetRochelle Park, NJ

201-843-6930www.bergenharleydavidson.com

NEW PRODUCTS FROMHARLEY-DAVIDSON®

NEW RIDER CUP HOLDER FOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON MODELSConvenient and Attractive Holder Mounts to Frame Downtube

The new Rider Cup Holder (P/N 50700001, $49.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories is shaped to blend with the contours of a Harley-Davidson® motorcycle. This cup holder is easy to reach without cluttering the handlebar. The attractive chrome mount securely attaches to the frame downtube, and sweeps rearward to support the cup holder. The soft-touch insulated holder flexes to grip the beverage, and features a perforated bottom to drain away rain water. The kit includes a model-specific clamp, support rod, cup holder and all required mounting hardware for many Touring, Dyna® and Softail® models. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON ANNOUNCES REBATE FOR ROAD TECH ZUMO 660/665 GPSMail-In Rebate Offers Expire December 24, 2010

Just in time for holiday shopping, Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories has announced mail-in rebate offers of $75 on its Road Tech™ zumo 660 GPS Navigator and $100 on the Road Tech™ zumo 665 GPS Navigator. The offer is valid for purchases made from a Harley-Davidson dealer between October 15, 2010 and December 24, 2010. See a Harley-Davidson dealer for rebate forms and program details.

The Road Tech™ zumo 660 GPS Navigator (P/N 92115-09, $749.95) is waterproof , withstands vibration and has a glove-friendly, 4.3-inch touchscreen with a UV-resistant display that can be viewed in direct sunlight. It comes pre-loaded with City Navigator® NT street maps and points of interest such as H-D dealers, motels, restaurants, fuel, and ATMs, and offers turn-by-turn directions with voice prompts. An integrated SD card slot supports an MP3 player, audio book player, and picture viewer, while stereo Bluetooth A2DP Technology can be used to listen to music wirelessly, and to make hands-free calls. The Road Tech™ zumo 660 is compatible with H-D Ride Planner.

To this list of features, the Road Tech™ zumo 665 GPS Navigator (P/N 76000014, $999.95) adds XM® Satellite Radio capability and an XM antenna. Add an optional subscription of XM NavWeather™ to access weather data and weather radar graphics from map screen, while optional XM NavTraffic® monitors traffic trouble spots and offers routes around them.

Either Road Tech™ zumo device can also be used as an in-car navigator. Each comes with a mounting cradle with integrated power cable, carrying case, dust cover for motorcycle mount, battery pack, charger, automotive suction cup mount and power cable, and a USB cable. Installation requires separate purchase of a fairing mount or handlebar mount kit for a specific Harley-Davidson model. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

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AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR LOCAL HARLEY DEALERS!

HIGHROADSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

211 Woodbridge AvenueHighland Park, NJ

732-985-7546www.highroadshd.com

KOSCOHARLEY-DAVIDSON

1149 Route 23 SouthKinnelon, NJ973-838-8800

www.koscohd.com

LIBERTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

12 W. Milton AvenueRahway, NJ

732-381-2400www.libertyharley.com

NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON BOOM! AUDIO CRUISER AMP AND SPEAKERSHandlebar-Mounted System Connects to Most Portable Audio Players

The new Boom! Audio Cruiser Amp and Speaker Kit (P/N 76262-08 Chrome, 76320-08 Black; $399.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories provides amplified music through two 3.5-inch speakers. The individual speaker pods clamp to either a 1-inch or 1.25-inch handlebar and can be adjusted to di-rect the sound toward the rider. The waterproof speaker elements are protected behind black-and-chrome grilles that are finished with a center-mounted

Bar & Shield medallion. The compact two-channel stereo amplifier mounts on the frame down tubes. A stereo auxiliary input connects to most portable audio

players, some of which can be easily housed in a con-venient BOOM! Audio Tank Pouch (sold separately). The integrated hand control features volume up/down buttons and a backlit on/off button, and is designed for easy operation with the rider’s right thumb, even while wearing gloves.

The complete kit includes all wiring and mounting hardware and fits 2004-later XL Sport-ster, 2010-later Dyna Wide Glide, 2000-later Softail®, and 1999-later Road King® models. Installation may require separate purchase of an electrical adapter, and may not be compatible with some other accessories. See and authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

NEW BOOM! AUDIO™ IPOD INTERFACE FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSON®Integrates an iPod Device with the Advanced Audio System

The new Boom! Audio™ iPod Interface (P/N 76476-10, $399.95) from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories is designed ex-clusively for Harley-Davidson® Touring models equipped with the Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon. The Boom! Audio iPod interface provides access to iPod playlists, artists, songs, and albums through the motorcycle audio hand controls, with playlist informa-tion displayed on the audio system screen. The module mounts to the radio and is concealed inside the fairing for a clean look. The kit includes a powered iPod cable that charges an iPod nano, iTouch, or iPhone player when it is connected to the system and the bike is turned on. The iPod can be remotely stored in the saddlebag with the separate purchase of an iPod holder (P/N 90200002) and cable (P/N 72648-11). The BOOM! Audio iPod Interface fits most 2006-later Touring models equipped with Advanced Audio System. Some models may require the separate purchase of a connector kit. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for fitment details.

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This is the Black Label Chopper built for Mike from American BBQ as a theme bike for his company!

BLACK LABEL CHOPPERS

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Photographed by... Mark Vetrini

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ATLANTIC CITYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

219 E White Horse Pike • Galloway, NJ609-652-5555

www.acharley.com

BARB’S CAMDEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON

926 Black Horse Pike • W. Collingswood, NJ845-456-4141

www.barbshd.com

BERGEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

124 Essex Street • Rochelle Park, NJ201-843-6930

www.bergenharleydavidson.com

HIGHROADSHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

211 Woodbridge Avenue • Highland Park, NJ732-985-7546

www.highroadshd.com

KOSCOHARLEY-DAVIDSON

1149 Route 23 South • Kinnelon, NJ973-838-8800

www.koscohd.com

LIBERTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

12 W. Milton Avenue • Rahway, NJ732-381-2400

www.libertyharley.com

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Carolyn is 30 years young and comes to us from Trenton, NJ. She is an inspiring model and is

very into fitness, lives by Yoga, Pilates, and Budodkon. She likes to sit outside a cafe in the summertime with live music playing and enjoy a caramel-mocha latte, and almond biscotti. You will be seeing more of Carolyn in upcoming issues.

She is featured here on a Doug Keim Creative Cycles custom. You can see more of Doug’s work by visiting him online at www.creativecycles.com.

Carolyn is 30 years young and comes to us from

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Photos by... Mark Vetrini

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The owner of this bike came to North Jersey

Customs with an almost completely stock 2006

Harley Softail Springer and a vision of what he

wanted. We started by getting rid of the front fender

and replaced the rear fender with an integrated

strut type. Then we swaped out the bars

for some 16” apes, replaced all of the

cables and hoses and changed the

mirrors. Matt decided that it just wasn’t

quite what he was after yet, so we mounted

up some new Metzler tires on some brand new

Radially laced “Fat Daddy” spoke rims. Now

all it needed was a kick ass paint job,

off to Toontown Paint it went. Bob and

Jonathan went to work on the black with

Heavy Metal Flake and Kandy flames

paint scheme, soon it all came together.

When everything was reassembled,

we knew this was a home run, this bike

turned out just right!

To see more of this bike and NJC’s other

creations, please visit them online at

www.northjerseycustoms.com.

NORTH JERSEY CUSTOMSThe owner of this bike came to North Jersey

Customs with an almost completely stock 2006

Harley Softail Springer and a vision of what he

wanted. We started by getting rid of the front fender

and replaced the rear fender with an integrated

strut type. Then we swaped out the bars

for some 16” apes, replaced all of the

cables and hoses and changed the

mirrors. Matt decided that it just wasn’t

quite what he was after yet, so we mounted

up some new Metzler tires on some brand new

Radially laced “Fat Daddy” spoke rims. Now

all it needed was a kick ass paint job,

off to Toontown Paint it went. Bob and

Jonathan went to work on the black with

Heavy Metal Flake and Kandy flames

paint scheme, soon it all came together.

When everything was reassembled,

we knew this was a home run, this bike

turned out just right!

To see more of this bike and NJC’s other

creations, please visit them online at

www.northjerseycustoms.com.

NORTH JERSEY CUSTOMSNORTH JERSEY CUSTOMSNORTH JERSEY CUSTOMS

Photos by... Mark Vetrini

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STARTER DRIVES & BELT DRIVES, YOU NEVER KNOW...

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STARTER DRIVES & BELT DRIVES, YOU NEVER KNOW...

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SOLDIER OF CHRIST MOTORCYCLE MINISTRY, INC.

AND SOLDIER OF CHRIST

FELLOWSHIP

Invites YOU to join us in worship and Bible study at Crockett Middle School Auditorium

2631 Kuser Road, Hamilton, NJ(609) 587-8838

Just 1/2 mile from Trenton World Class Harley-DavidsonSunday: Meet and Greet 10:30am 10:50am

Worship 11:00am - 12:00pm

•Contemporary Worship •Verse by Verse Study of Scripture

•Casual Dress

ALL WELCOME JESUS LOVES BIKERS TOO!

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Custom Built Motorcycles

Accessories•PartsService•Repairs

Customizing2117 Whitesville Rd

Toms River, NJ 08755

Phone: 732.370.8388 Fax: 732.370.8554

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Happy Halloween and welcome to “The Chef’s Lane”, where you’ll find the very best in Biker food and the Sweet side for Bikers by Bikers.It’s that fun time of the year again, Halloween! Oh yes that time of year when goblins, ghosts and other creepy things are walk-ing or riding around so to please

them and ourselves checkout our Halloween Holiday recipes and Melody has awesome Desserts to sweet’n up any meal, anytime, so go for it my friends! Hey! Get in on the fun E-mail your recipes to: [email protected] and if you like more Biker recipes, please check out Chef FatBoy’s website at: www.chef-fatboy.com you’ll be glad you did and so well we!! Remember, Ride safe and Always EAT WELL! Happy Hal-loween! Chef FatBoy & Melody

The Fast Lane:Spider Nest Salad . Submitted by: Paula Haag, Pa. Ingredients: 2 small packages orange Jell-O 1 can medium crushed pineapple 3 bananas 1 cup pineapple juice 1/2 cup sugar 1 can mandarin oranges Water Cool Whip (sm. carton) 1 egg 1 Tbsp cornstarch Directions: Boil pineapple juice, egg, sugar, and corn starch. Cool and whip into cool whip. Dissolve jell-o in 2 cups boiling water. Add fruit. Refrigerate until thick.Spread topping over jello and grate cheese on top.

Brain Surgery Salad . Submitted by: Lose D’mayo, NY. Ingredients: 2 small pkgs. or 1 large pkg. lime gelatin 1 16-oz. can fruit cocktail or 1 1/2 cups grated carrots 2 surgical or rubber gloves Directions: Prepare the gelatin according to the package instructions. Transfer to a dome-shaped mold. (A mixing bowl will do.) Drain the fruit cocktail and add it, or the grated carrots, to the gelatin when it’s half set. When the salad mold is ready, un-mold it onto a platter, and drape the surgical gloves on each side. Makes 10 servings.

Brain Cell Salad . Submitted by: Ann Marie LaPointe, Pa. Ingredients: 1 package (6 oz.) blueberry Jell-O mix 1 16 oz. carton small curd cottage cheese 1 161/2 oz. can blueberries in syrup or3/4 cup frozen blueberries, thawed Blue food coloring Directions: Prepare Jell-O according to package directions. Chill 4-5 hours or until firm. Scoop cottage cheese into a bowl. Drain blueberries, saving the juice; set aside. Add the berries to the cottage cheese and mix well. Add three drops of food coloring to turn the cottage cheese a nice grayish color. To serve salad, place a few spoonfuls of firm gelatin, (congealed brain fluid), onto individual serving plates. Top with a scoop of cottage cheese (brain tissue) mixture and serve. Serves 6.

The Sweet Lane:

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to “The Chef’s Lane”, where you’ll

t’s that fun time of the year

them and ourselves checkout our Halloween Holiday recipes and Melody has awesome Desserts to sweet’n up any meal, anytime,

Directions: Boil pineapple juice, egg, sugar, and corn starch.

will do.) Drain the fruit cocktail and add it, or the grated carrots,

coloring to turn the cottage cheese a nice grayish color. To serve

fluid), onto individual serving plates. Top with a scoop of cottage

Grilled Anti-Vampire Steak . Submitted by: Gary Paulsen, Pa. Ingredients: 1 Bottle of Zesty Italian Dressing 4 Cloves of fresh garlic; crushed 1 or 2 Grilling steaks Directions: To make the marinade mix together the dressing and garlic. Marinade the steaks in the refrigerator for 8 hours. Remove the steaks from the marinade and grill to your liking, for me it’s medium-well.

Mummy Dogs . Submitted by: Sammy Barnes, Pa. (8yrs. Old). Ingredients: Hot dogs Ready-made croissant dough Mustard and ketchup Directions: Cut the croissant dough into strips. Wrap hot dogs to look like mummies. Bake at 375 degrees for 12 to 15 min-utes or until light golden brown. You can make faces with ketchup and mustard.

Creepy Country Ribs . Submitted by: Fred Delver, NJ. Ingredients: 3 cloves garlic, roughly chopped 1 jalapeno, stemmed, seeded, and roughly chopped 4 scallions, white and green parts, chopped One 7-ounce can chipotle chiles in adobo sauce 3 tablespoons roughly chopped fresh oregano, or 1 table-spoon dried 1 tablespoon kosher salt, plus more to taste 1 1/2 cups red wine vinegar 1 cup pure olive oil 4 pounds country pork ribs Freshly ground black pepper to taste Directions: Combine the garlic, jalapeno, scallions, chipotles, oregano, and salt in a food processor and mix until relatively smooth. While the processor is running, gradually pour in the vinegar and then the oil. Transfer this marinade to a bowl. Sea-son the ribs with salt and pepper. Put them in a large re-sealable plastic bag, pour 2 cups of the marinade over them, and refriger-ate overnight. Cover and refrigerate the remaining marinade. Prepare a medium-hot fire in a grill. Remove the ribs from the bag, shake off the excess marinade, and place on the grill. Grill for 15 to 20 minutes, basting with the reserved marinade and flipping them frequently so that they cook evenly. Serve.

The Sweet Lane:Desserts from Melody: Mystery Pecan Pie Ingredients: 1 (8-oz.) package cream cheese, at room temperature 1/3 C. plus 1/4 C. sugar (divided use) 4 eggs (divided use) 2 t. vanilla (divided use) 1/4 t. salt 1 (9-inch) unbaked pie shell 1 1/4 C. chopped pecans 1 C. corn syrup Directions: Preheat oven to 375° F. Beat softened cream cheese with 1/3 cup sugar, 1 egg, 1 teaspoon vanilla and salt until thick and creamy. Spread this mixture in the bottom of a prepared pie crust and sprinkle with pecans. Set aside. Mix by hand remaining 3 eggs, 1/4 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla and corn syrup. Pour this mixture over pecans. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes. Makes 8 servings.

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Happy Halloween and welcome to “The Chef’s Lane”, where you’ll find the very best in Biker food and the Sweet side for Bikers by Bikers.It’s that fun time of the year again, Halloween! Oh yes that time of year when goblins, ghosts and other creepy things are walk-ing or riding around so to please

them and ourselves checkout our Halloween Holiday recipes and Melody has awesome Desserts to sweet’n up any meal, anytime, so go for it my friends! Hey! Get in on the fun E-mail your recipes to: [email protected] and if you like more Biker recipes, please check out Chef FatBoy’s website at: www.chef-fatboy.com you’ll be glad you did and so well we!! Remember, Ride safe and Always EAT WELL! Happy Hal-loween! Chef FatBoy & Melody

The Fast Lane:Spider Nest Salad . Submitted by: Paula Haag, Pa. Ingredients: 2 small packages orange Jell-O 1 can medium crushed pineapple 3 bananas 1 cup pineapple juice 1/2 cup sugar 1 can mandarin oranges Water Cool Whip (sm. carton) 1 egg 1 Tbsp cornstarch Directions: Boil pineapple juice, egg, sugar, and corn starch. Cool and whip into cool whip. Dissolve jell-o in 2 cups boiling water. Add fruit. Refrigerate until thick.Spread topping over jello and grate cheese on top.

Brain Surgery Salad . Submitted by: Lose D’mayo, NY. Ingredients: 2 small pkgs. or 1 large pkg. lime gelatin 1 16-oz. can fruit cocktail or 1 1/2 cups grated carrots 2 surgical or rubber gloves Directions: Prepare the gelatin according to the package instructions. Transfer to a dome-shaped mold. (A mixing bowl will do.) Drain the fruit cocktail and add it, or the grated carrots, to the gelatin when it’s half set. When the salad mold is ready, un-mold it onto a platter, and drape the surgical gloves on each side. Makes 10 servings.

Brain Cell Salad . Submitted by: Ann Marie LaPointe, Pa. Ingredients: 1 package (6 oz.) blueberry Jell-O mix 1 16 oz. carton small curd cottage cheese 1 161/2 oz. can blueberries in syrup or3/4 cup frozen blueberries, thawed Blue food coloring Directions: Prepare Jell-O according to package directions. Chill 4-5 hours or until firm. Scoop cottage cheese into a bowl. Drain blueberries, saving the juice; set aside. Add the berries to the cottage cheese and mix well. Add three drops of food coloring to turn the cottage cheese a nice grayish color. To serve salad, place a few spoonfuls of firm gelatin, (congealed brain fluid), onto individual serving plates. Top with a scoop of cottage cheese (brain tissue) mixture and serve. Serves 6.

The Sweet Lane:

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to “The Chef’s Lane”, where you’ll

t’s that fun time of the year

them and ourselves checkout our Halloween Holiday recipes and Melody has awesome Desserts to sweet’n up any meal, anytime,

Directions: Boil pineapple juice, egg, sugar, and corn starch.

will do.) Drain the fruit cocktail and add it, or the grated carrots,

coloring to turn the cottage cheese a nice grayish color. To serve

fluid), onto individual serving plates. Top with a scoop of cottage

Grilled Anti-Vampire Steak . Submitted by: Gary Paulsen, Pa. Ingredients: 1 Bottle of Zesty Italian Dressing 4 Cloves of fresh garlic; crushed 1 or 2 Grilling steaks Directions: To make the marinade mix together the dressing and garlic. Marinade the steaks in the refrigerator for 8 hours. Remove the steaks from the marinade and grill to your liking, for me it’s medium-well.

Mummy Dogs . Submitted by: Sammy Barnes, Pa. (8yrs. Old). Ingredients: Hot dogs Ready-made croissant dough Mustard and ketchup Directions: Cut the croissant dough into strips. Wrap hot dogs to look like mummies. Bake at 375 degrees for 12 to 15 min-utes or until light golden brown. You can make faces with ketchup and mustard.

Creepy Country Ribs . Submitted by: Fred Delver, NJ. Ingredients: 3 cloves garlic, roughly chopped 1 jalapeno, stemmed, seeded, and roughly chopped 4 scallions, white and green parts, chopped One 7-ounce can chipotle chiles in adobo sauce 3 tablespoons roughly chopped fresh oregano, or 1 table-spoon dried 1 tablespoon kosher salt, plus more to taste 1 1/2 cups red wine vinegar 1 cup pure olive oil 4 pounds country pork ribs Freshly ground black pepper to taste Directions: Combine the garlic, jalapeno, scallions, chipotles, oregano, and salt in a food processor and mix until relatively smooth. While the processor is running, gradually pour in the vinegar and then the oil. Transfer this marinade to a bowl. Sea-son the ribs with salt and pepper. Put them in a large re-sealable plastic bag, pour 2 cups of the marinade over them, and refriger-ate overnight. Cover and refrigerate the remaining marinade. Prepare a medium-hot fire in a grill. Remove the ribs from the bag, shake off the excess marinade, and place on the grill. Grill for 15 to 20 minutes, basting with the reserved marinade and flipping them frequently so that they cook evenly. Serve.

The Sweet Lane:Desserts from Melody: Mystery Pecan Pie Ingredients: 1 (8-oz.) package cream cheese, at room temperature 1/3 C. plus 1/4 C. sugar (divided use) 4 eggs (divided use) 2 t. vanilla (divided use) 1/4 t. salt 1 (9-inch) unbaked pie shell 1 1/4 C. chopped pecans 1 C. corn syrup Directions: Preheat oven to 375° F. Beat softened cream cheese with 1/3 cup sugar, 1 egg, 1 teaspoon vanilla and salt until thick and creamy. Spread this mixture in the bottom of a prepared pie crust and sprinkle with pecans. Set aside. Mix by hand remaining 3 eggs, 1/4 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla and corn syrup. Pour this mixture over pecans. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes. Makes 8 servings.

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ROAR TO THE SHORE 2010

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ROAR TO THE SHORE 2010

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AL

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INBF/WNBF Champion, Ms. Super Natural Overall Bikini

SARAH BROCKNER

are you IN?

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Single ($ 20.00) _____ New Member _____ A.B.A.T.E. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Couple ($ 35.00) _____ Renewal _____ (Please print legibly)

Name ___________________________ Address _____________________________________ City _____________________________________

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RETURN WITH DUES TO: AMERICAN BIKERS ADVOCATING TRAINING and EDUCATION P0 BOX 114, MARLTON, NJ 08053

www.gardenstateabate.org

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We need your support to help make New Jersey a safer and better place to ride. Visit www.gardenstateabate.org for breaking information on upcoming legislation and how we need you to respond. Your response to our legislators can make a difference. A.B.A.T.E.-a motorcyclists’ rights organization (MRO) dedicated to preserving individual liberties and bikers’ rights. A.B.A.T.E.-works to increase motorcycle awareness among motorists and supports voluntary rider training.

A.B.A.T.E. of the Garden State American Bikers Advocating Training and Education

The Mission: To enhance and protect motorcyclists’ rights in New Jersey. To make our voices heard regarding legislation on a local, state, and national level by creating a

united community of motorcyclists connected through our organization; Freedom from excessive government control; Freedom from illogical and ignorant laws; and Freedom from those who act against the wishes of the Constituents.

Increased penalties for right of way violations causing injury or death Fight for increased penalties for and enforcement of distracted driving violations Maximum utilization of motorcycle safety funding program Promotion of driver and rider education courses and motorcycle awareness Modification of handlebar height laws Lane splitting per task force bill Option to proceed at unresponsive red lights Increased enforcement of covered load laws Legalize multiple motorcycles per parking spot Educated freedom of choice concerning helmet use for adults

G O A L S

What ABATE of the Garden State accomplished last year:

May is OFFICIALLY designated as MOTORCYCLE AWARENESS MONTH Specialty tags will be available to MOTORCYCLES Got the MOTORCYCLE registration fee increase REDUCED from the proposed $86.50 to $65.00 Stopped the MVC from establishing “ROAD SIDE INSPECTIONS” in lieu of the current State inspections every two years.

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