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MAIN OFFICE: 12467 Kinsman Rd, Burton, OH 44021 • (440) 273-9000 • (440) 425-0314 fax RETAIL STORE & OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday - Friday • 10am - 4pm PUBLISHER & EDITOR Derek Armstrong Smith • ThunderRoadsOhio@gmail.com • (440) 785-7331 SALES & MARKETING Iron Cowboy Productions, LLC • info.ironcowboy@gmail.com • (440) 678-8608 Northwest Ohio Area • Mike Stock • mikestock.tro@gmail.com Cincinnati Area • Doug & Cheryl Taylor • dougtaylor.tro@gmail.com Motorcycle Events - Lena Thorson - Events.ThunderRoads@gmail.com DIGITAL MEDIA Timothy Cermak • DigitalMedia.TRO@Gmail.com • (440) 273-9000 LAYOUT & DESIGN Bob Mazur • Bobmazurphoto.com SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THUNDER ROADS OHIO are available for $34.95. Check or Money Order, payable to Iron Cowboy Productions, can be sent to: Iron Cowboy Productions 12467 Kinsman Rd, Burton, OH 44021

FROM THE PUBLISHER To me, May is the real start of the Ohio riding season – and it’s undoubtedly one of our busiest months of the year. Maybe it’s the pent-up desire to get out and ride from winter and a roller coaster spring – that was always tempting us with clear skies and deceptively “warm” 50-degree days only to have it snow the next day! Maybe it’s the abundance of great events – from Bike Nights kicking off and Bike Blessings to the Midwest’s Largest Motorcycle Event – OHIO BIKE WEEK! Whatever the reason – May is when we hit the road and reacquaint ourselves with our bikes and our brothers and sisters from the road that we haven’t seen since last year! This month’s issue is jam packed with HUNDREDS of events and ride stops, an almost endless selection of destinations from one corner of the state to the other. We officially kick off a new year of our Buckeye Thunder Run – one of the Nation’s Largest Ride Programs with THOUSANDS of riders participating! This year we offer digital / social media check-ins at Ride Stops and events across the Midwest. And each check-in offers you the chance to win GREAT prizes, including NEW MOTORCYCLES, concert tickets, rally tickets, motorcycle gear, and an almost endless array of cool swag! When you’re out and about, please make sure that you take the time to recognize and support the local businesses that are supporting the rides, riding community, and of course Thunder Roads Ohio. We publish a FREE motorcycle mag that helps support HUNDREDS of local organizations and charities through our work. We publish FREE event listings for non-profit events and offer discounted rates on all our products for those serving our community and trying to make a difference. We consult on countless events and partner with dozens of charities to help them achieve their goals. We do all of this in an effort to not just make a difference in our community – but to specifically help support the riding community as well. Great events put on by good folks helping those in need – that’s what it’s all about. And very little of this could be done without the support of local businesses and corporate sponsors that have made a similar commitment to ours. They have chosen to invest in the riding community – not only for the specific charities supported by the rides and other events – but with the belief that more events and opportunities for riders to get together is good for business. That we will recognize their commitment and show our appreciation by supporting their businesses as well. There’s nothing wrong with that. They have a business to run – and they have plenty of other options for advertising and promotion. They have chosen to invest in the riding community rather than simply spend their dollars on digital ad campaigns or direct mail pieces about the latest sales at their stores. We all benefit from that choice – and we should thank them for their support of the LOCAL RIDERS!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES

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RIDING WITH IAN IN CUBA

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ROAD TALES

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ABATE REPORT

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MOTORCYCLE MINISTRIES

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VETERAN FEATURE

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AMISH COUNTRY RIDER

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BUCKEYE THUNDER RUN

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CALENDAR FEATURE

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IRON AND INK

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FINAL WORD

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BUCKEYE FIREARMS

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TRO NETWORK: Where to get the mags!

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SERVICE SPECIALISTS

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MARKETPLACE

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UPCOMING MOTORCYCLE EVENTS

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RECIPES

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WORD SEARCH

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Let’s Keep Track of the Miles! Every month we feature a calendar in the middle of the magazine which highlights motorcycle events across the state – especially the ones that TRO will be at. This month though, we added something new to the calendar – a place to enter your miles each month! We’d like to invite everyone to simply write down their miles at the start of each month there on the calendar. Of course, you’re all saving your Thunder Roads mags each month! So, you’ll soon have an easy record of how many miles you’ve ridden each month. It’s so easy to lose track of your days, weeks, and even months – and the next thing you know the snow is flying again! So – we’re kinda considering this a reminder that you need to get out and ride. And if you find yourself writing down a ZERO in terms of miles ridden or something way below 100 – you need to look over the calendar and circle the events that you’re going to ride to!

STATE BREWERY TOUR With well over 160 micro and regional breweries flourishing across Ohio – clearly craft beer is a popular craze and one that many riders enjoy. With this in mind, we will be introducing a State Brewery Tour in 2019. In each issue of the magazine we will be profiling at least one brewery, tasting a few brews, and highlighting various recommended “beer stops” across Ohio. We will be developing a digital brewery map on our website and linking to recommended breweries as Ride Stops. Riders will be able to share their reviews and comments on the stops and brews – as well as check-in for a chance to win cool prizes… including a new motorcycle! If you’re a rider with a love of craft brews – stay tuned! Follow our Facebook page and blog online (ThunderRoadsOhio.com/Blog) for updates and more information. If you’re in the business and would like us to consider adding your location as a stop – shoot us an email at ThunderRoadsOhio@gmail.com If you have a passion for craft beers and would like to recommend some stops – we’d love to hear from you as well. Have a passion for Craft Brews and Bikes? Enjoy writing? We’re looking for a Brew Editor! Email us at ThunderRoadsOhio@gmail.com for more information. 8

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Missing Falls Brewery in Akron is a TRO Ride Stop offering hand crafted beer using locally sourced ingredients. They have a fun casual tap room that celebrates the spirit of the Rubber City! Find them on Facebook or MissingFalls. com THUNDERROADSOHIO.COM

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TOGETHER WE RIDE / RIDE AIMExpo Returns to Columbus! The LARGEST SHOWCASE of the motorcycle and powersports industry in North America returns to COLUMBUS in September – and you DON’T want to miss this! This is the industry show – where the manufacturers will come to present their newest and coolest to dealers and shops from across the country. In fact, the first two days of the show are industry only; but then they open to the public on Saturday and Sunday. The show is presented by the Motorcycle Industry Council and promises to be more “experiential than ever” – with the entire show designed to allow visitors to immerse themselves in the different segments of the powersports industry. The manufacturers and various show exhibits will highlight many of the most exciting options available for today’s riders with the newest technology and features. And the shows not limited to the indoor exhibits! AIMExpo Outdoors will allow visitors to take two-wheel test rides as well as a new four-wheel dirt experience designed to introduce both dealers and consumers to the newest in off-road powersports vehicles. Last time the AIMExpo came to Columbus, they had limited the demo area to road riding – but I had been to some of the earlier

shows in Orlando where they had the dirt tracks laid out, and it was pretty cool. If you’re in the business or just an enthusiast – you are not going to want to miss this show. I went down to Orlando several years in a row to attend the show there, but now we’re fortunate enough to host North America’s LARGEST Powersports show right here in OHIO! Stay tuned here and on our website Blogs / Facebook for upcoming announcements on how we will be involved in the show this year. As always, we aren’t just coming to take a few pictures and hit the courtesy lunch buffet – we are coming to Rock n’ Roll! And there are some exciting things in the works – we just can’t announce too much at this point. But STAY TUNED – and SAVE THE DATE! AIMEXPO September 26-27 (Industry) 28-29 (Open to the public) Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH For more information or to buy tickets, visit AIMEXPOUSA.COM For Discounted Tickets, save as a TRO READER and use the PROMO CODE – TRO19!

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Join the Team

materials, entertainment, staffing, and entire marketing campaigns. These are services that we offer, and regional reps are the tour guides that make it all possible.

If you love to ride…

If you enjoy exploring back roads and discovering new stops… If you enjoy being part of the show, not just on the sidelines… If you enjoy sharing your adventures and undertaking new ones… If you enjoy helping others on the road or in your community… If you feel a connection with other riders… You sound a lot like us. And you might consider becoming a part of our family… The motorcycle community is composed of many active and often diverse groups. In addition to the traditional, old school motorcycle clubs there are hundreds of riding clubs, charitable organizations, and businesses that are all focused on motorcycling and our lifestyle. From veteran’s clubs to animal advocacy riders – there’s something for just about everyone. It’s a crazy varied group, and Thunder Roads Ohio serves them all. Thunder Roads Ohio is a grassroots organization that works with local representatives to help cover and serve the motorcycle community. We actively support hundreds of local charity events and organizations throughout the state in a variety of capacities. We work with riding organizations of all types – from traditional clubs to metric street riders. We accomplish this by not trying to be anything we aren’t. We treat established clubs with the respect that they deserve and help the new folks navigate the waters in some cases. We work hand-in-hand with the largest motorcyclist organizations in Ohio, the Midwest, the Nation, and World – all to help educate and serve the riding community. That’s who we are and what we do. We are Thunder Roads Ohio – the Nation’s

Largest Regional Motorcycle Magazine, but we are much more than just the magazine you’re holding. We are a network of riders and advocates across Ohio, affiliated with others across the country and in some cases – around the world. Hundreds of thousands read our magazines each month – and we reach millions each week through our online presence. That’s who we are, and we would like to extend an invitation to join our family. Thunder Roads Ohio is actively looking to add Road Reps, Promotional Staff, Contributors, Photographers, and Area Managers all across Ohio. Some positions are paid, and some are volunteer, but most are a blend of both. You can make a lot of money with TRO, but it takes work, dedication, and a real passion for working with others within the riding community. We have both paid commissioned positions, hourly paid positions, and volunteer positions. It all depends on what you’re looking for. This is an opportunity to get off the sidelines and actively become a part of the motorcycle scene. As a TRO Crew Member, you’re able to directly help businesses and organizations in your area connect with thousands of riders. Far beyond simple magazine ads, TRO Reps can help coordinate promotional

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Depending upon what you’re interested in doing, little to no experience is necessary. Obviously, if you’re interested in being a photographer – you need to be comfortable behind a camera. However, you don’t have to be a professional. If you enjoy sharing a story from time to time, you might consider writing for the magazine. An English degree and professional credentials aren’t required. This is a grassroots magazine, and we want a variety of voices to be heard. If you’re interested in becoming a rep and possibly making a living with Thunder Roads, you need to be organized and comfortable talking with folks. You don’t have to be a slick sales person; that’s not how we work. The magazine and what we have to offer sells itself. Reps simply serve as the Tour Guides, helping to develop the message and guide folks through the process. We have a lot to offer, and the reps allow us to connect with everyone at the local level. We are a family of good folks from a variety of different backgrounds. We have different interests and skills – but we all enjoy being an active part of the riding community. TRO allows us to actively contribute to this community – helping it grow and sharing the stories we’re a part of. The first step is to email some information about yourself. Next, we need to meet up and talk. Then let’s hit the road together! For more information or to start the process, please email us at ThunderRoadsOhio@ gmail.com or stop on out to an event and introduce yourself. We look forward to talking.

TRO SCAVENGER HUNT

The TRO SCAVENGER HUNT is a special, indoor THUNDER RUN through the pages of our very own magazine. Hidden someplace within the depth of these pages is a special TRO PRIZE LOGO – see the sample here. It’s a version of our “wheel logo” with a treasure chest on it. It was inspired by Cole’s favorite TV show – Jake and the Neverland Pirates! When you find it, shoot us an email at BuckeyeThunderRun@gmail.com with SCAVENGER HUNT in the subject line. Let us know what page and exactly where the logo is in this month’s magazine and we will put you in the drawing for some great TRO prizes – including some great gear and subscriptions to the magazine! How cool is that?!

April’s Scavenger Hunt Winner: Beth Majors

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COB REPORT

Hi Friends, The riding season is off and running, now we need to keep it safe. To do this, riders need to do a visual bike check, plan your ride, slow down and be aware of your surroundings. We have started this year out a little on the bad side with 11 fatalities in 2019 and 8 fatalities in 2018 so we are up and now we are going into May. Last year in May alone we had 25 fatalities. What will it take to keep this number down? It will take all of us working with the young riders and watching our friends to tell them when they are getting ready to do something stupid. One of the ways we can keep ourselves safe is to take a motorcycle riding class. The first thing I hear people say is, “I have been riding for 30 years so I don’t need to do that”. Everyone I have ever talked to that takes a class comes back and says, “I did learn something”. They are training more riders today than ever before. Class enrollment is up this year, 525 students over last year. We need to keep the classes full. Remember that you can take a 16-hour course or a one-day course. I think everyone going for the first time should take the 16-hour course. If you are an experienced rider, they do have a very full 1-day course. This 1-day course also works for the rider that has been riding on a temporary permit for years because he has not found the time to go take the test. Do the 1-day and if you pass the riding test you will get your endorsement. The class is ONLY $50. Contact www.motorcycle.ohio.gov I spent a very productive afternoon attending the Distracted Driving Task Force meeting. We have sent the Governor a report and he should be releasing it with his input. The Task Force has been meeting since February of 2017 and with input from everyone, it’s making a difference by making people aware of the dangers of distracted driving. I will continue to represent the motorcycle community to keep our roads safe for all bikers. Every day we read about something that makes us wonder why. Members will take the time to call me and voice their opinion and I try to help give them a way to fix it. Let’s take grass clippings on the road. As a biker, you should stop and tell whoever is doing it how dangerous that is to a motorcyclist. And tell them there is a law prohibiting depositing any foreign material on the roadway. And if that doesn’t work, then talk to the proper authority respectfully

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asking for their help. Also, you can go to www.RoadHazard. org and report the problem. The offender will get a letter from our friend Rod Taylor that should help. Please remember to always be nice, even when its down to the last draw - BE NICE! I hope everyone has a great riding season. Remember everyone is watching us and no one sees us. Ride defensively always, keep scanning 180 degrees and look way down the road. Something or someone is getting ready to be stupid. Ride With In Your Limits Mike Stock, COB Mikestock419@gmail.com 419-654-5446

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MOTORCYCLE MINISTRIES Christian Motorcyclists Association

Memorials and Freedom

What have these two things got in common? Well, we do memorials to remember all who have laid down their lives for our freedom. We do memorials for our family members, our friends and co-workers. We do memorials so we do not forget the sacrifices made by the ones who have gone before us. Memorials bring us to a place where we can reflect on the memories of those we love. Honor them in a way that brings them to life again in our minds and hearts. It helps us to bring flowers or flags to their gravesites or have a parade that marches those left behind through the streets of our town as we wave our flags of freedom. It’s a time to share stories of the battles fought and the victories won, to share the pain and truisms of what it means to be in the military, standing for what we believe to be a rightful cause...freedom. My Dad was a very strong man and true patriot, he taught me what service and sacrifice means and I appreciate him dearly for the lessons he taught. And though he has been gone from earth since 1987, I am often reminded of the words of wisdom he used to teach me about how to survive in this crazy place. After he passed, we figured out that he had 48 years of military service in his legacy. Both Navy and Army. World War II, Korea, Vietnam. He didn’t tolerate nonsense, yet he listened to every side of a disagreement with an open mind. He smiled with his eyes and kept a straight face... “never let the other side know what you’re thinking or feeling” he would say, “that way they can’t see your weaknesses and use them against you.” Some might say he had a good poker face...and yes, it works. And that is my memorial to my Dad, a tribute to his memory lived out through my life that I can pass on to the next generations. I cannot thank him enough for his willingness to give his life in service for me. Freedom isn’t just a state of mind, it’s a state of the heart. Our freedoms are still being fought for by our military men and women on a daily basis however, there’s another freedom that has been bought and paid for with the ultimate sacrifice of one. You see, true freedom isn’t found in laws or ordinances. It’s not found on foreign soil nor is it found in physical warfare. Our true freedom was bought and paid for by the life of one man, an innocent man who had done no crimes, committed no sins, brought no shame to anyone. This one man, who sacrificed all, did it for your inward freedom. Freedom from worry, shame, guilt, unforgiveness. Freedom from the heavy load of the world around us that seems we have no control over. Freedom from addictions and poverty. Freedom to know what real truth is so that we can live without fear of what we cannot see, but yet have faith in whom we have yet to see. True freedom gives us power to believe that we can make a difference in this world. True freedom gives us a voice. True freedom is a choice. True freedom is found in believing in one man, Jesus Christ and believing that His sacrifice on the cross was for you. His sacrifice not only brought true freedom, it brings eternal life...the ultimate freedom. His sacrifice wasn’t just about the covering of sin, it was about the giving of life to you and me. Galatians 5:1 says “Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage.” Find your freedom in Christ today. Here for you... Mary G. Mary & Rex Gilbert CMA State Coordinators 14 14

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COME RIDE WITH US! CMA is a servant minded interdenominational motorcycle ministry with a non-denominational message of hope and love through Jesus Christ. Enjoy the family atmosphere, make life-long friends, and join an army of people dedicated to changing the world, one heart at a time in the highways and byways. Visit us at www.cmausa.org for more information. Have a message you’d like to share? If you have a message that you’d like to share with riders across Ohio and the Midwest, let us know. TRO welcomes the opportunity to work with established motorcycle ministries. Feel free to share upcoming events with us as well, by emailing information to Events.ThunderRoads@gmail.com THUNDERROADSOHIO.COM THUNDERROADSOHIO.COM

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Veterans Need To Be Honest About Their Loneliness And Boredom After Serving By Carl Forsling, TaskandPurpose.com Veterans face a variety of problems once they leave the service. Whether it’s accurate or not, many veterans feel life is a little harder for them than for most people. But what if a big part of the problem wasn’t so much PTSD or poor transition assistance — at least not directly — but rather loneliness and boredom? From being under a microscope to being unseen The best and worst thing about being in the military is that it is allconsuming. It provides you with a place to be and a time to be there, pretty much 24/7/365. You spend several months at a time deployed. When you get home, you work long hours, so that takes care of a good part of your day. Then you’ve got frost calls at the club on Fridays after work. Another weekend that month you have duty. The next there’s a mandatory fun event of some kind. Your next door neighbors are military too, so they invite you over for dinner every so often. For better or worse, while you’re in the military, you’re always busy and rarely alone. In the civilian world, after you walk out the glass doors, no one cares what you do. Outside of blatant misconduct that might discredit your employer, they generally don’t care much about how you live your life. They sure aren’t going to have you sit in an auditorium for eight hours on a workday to talk about why you should wear more sunscreen. Shotgunning into civilian life is lonely in the best of times Once you have that DD-214 in hand, your social network changes. Chances are you’ll get a job in a whole new city. Once you’re there, you’re no longer in that protective military cocoon. Your neighbors come and go silently to wherever it is they go. On one side, you have a college student whose parents pay his rent and who apparently commutes by skateboard. On the other, who the hell knows, because you’ve never seen anyone enter or leave — just vague signs of occupancy. You think there might be a serial killer with a torture dungeon living there. It’s definitely not like the barracks, or even a typical neighborhood street in a military town. If you do stay around your old duty station, your military friends will still have the demanding schedule you just left — plus you’re probably a sellout contractor, with the logoed polo shirt to prove it. Even if you decide to go back to your old hometown, you aren’t the same person as when you left. Unless you’re picking up that dead-end job right where you left off, you no longer fit in there, either. Your new coworkers generally scatter to the winds after work. Unlike your previous semi-homogeneous band of mostly young male brothers, now you have a diverse group with lives as different as their backgrounds. If you’re single or divorced, it’s even worse. You can’t party with the Friday night crowd unless you want to be the sad old guy in the club. If you don’t have children or they don’t usually live with you, you probably aren’t plugged into the whole kids soccer scene (and it would be a little disturbing if you were). Most of your peers are married, so if you aren’t, you probably aren’t going to be hanging out much. No one likes a third wheel. As far as meeting other middle-aged single folks, that guy who spotted you on the bench press at the gym was really cool, but it seemed weird to ask him to hang out after staring up at his crotch for 10 reps.

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Falling into a cycle of self-isolation When you get home you usually have nothing to do. At first, that fills you with sublime joy, but after awhile, having nothing and no one to fill the off-time becomes old. Some people handle that better than others. Unfortunately, charming old-fashioned solitary pursuits such as painting, solitaire, and playing soulful jazz piano at dirty gin joints are far less common pursuits than things like excessive drinking and internet use. Both of those things are addictive, but they do temporarily relieve boredom and loneliness. In the case of drinking, without anyone else to watch what you’re doing, that couple of beers after coming home from work easily becomes 3 or 4, maybe even 5 or 6. You aren’t trying to get shitfaced. You’re just hanging out, watching Netflix or playing video games, while sipping a beer. But sipping beers for several hours quickly adds up, even if you’re not trying. Vets have much greater rates of alcohol abuse than the general public. Then there’s the internet, that great time-suck. It’s the refuge of the lonely, offering instant connections with people around the world. But that virtual companionship can destabilize your remaining relationships in real life. For vets in particular, there’s a temptation to rekindle camaraderie on any number of vicious and misogynisticsocial media pages. An online life devoted to mocking civilians and treating women poorly is even more isolating — after shitting on every non-vet, and even vets who don’t live up to your standard (oh good, another POG hatefest), are you really going to go out, be friendly, and find new friends in real life? Though I’ve wasted too many hours on social media, I’ve never thrown in with the vitriolic Facebook groups. But I see enough reposts of those groups from many of my old colleagues to know that it’s clearly a thing. As far as alcohol, I’ve had more than my share of beers in a sitting enough times to know that I need to keep an eye on that, if for no other reason than my waistline. Along those lines, there are many other unhealthy time-killers, like overeating, smoking, and dipping that vets are especially prone to. Admit you’re lonely. But you’re not alone The plural of anecdote isn’t data. But it’s indisputable that loneliness and boredom have profound effects on health and well being. I can’t help but wonder if a large portion of the acute mental illness and substance abuse problems among vets might really be just the long-term products of poor social networks after leaving the military. Some of the military’s and VA’s organizational efforts would be well spent in finding earlier interventions on that front, instead of waiting until vets’ lives go completely sideways. And on the individual level, it’s just another good reminder to take care of each other. Taking an interest in each other’s lives isn’t a cure-all for our issues, but it does help remind us: We’re not as alone as we think. On facebook, we recommend a great page – Veterans Biker Group of Ohio

HELP WANTED: Service Notes Editor Thunder Roads Ohio is looking for a committed person that is knowledgeable about the issues facing Veterans and their families here in Ohio to serve as Service Editor for TRO. This is an opportunity help out those in need, support various Veterans organizations across Ohio, and provide practical information to those that have served and their families. If you’re interested in this position, please email ThunderRoadsOhio@gmail.com

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May is buzzing with excitement!

What an exciting issue of this month’s Thunder Roads Ohio magazine! It’s Bike month, not only in Ohio, but internationally as well. The staff of TRO has been busy gathering events for this big month of bike nights and of course Ohio Bike Week. I touched briefly last month about International Female Ride Day. It is honored the first Saturday in May and has grown by leaps and bounds all over the world. Female riders are encouraged to post photos of their ride with the hashtag #IFRD. IFRD was created in 2007 by a Canadian woman rider, racer and motorcycling advocate, Vicki Gray. Her mission was to bring awareness and respect for women who ride and enjoy motorcycling. IFRD promotes all women in motorcycling and encourages women to engage in the activity. Just Ride! www.motoress.com Speaking of women riders, I have participated the past two years and created a route for the annual Ladies Adventure Weekend sponsored by the Adventure Harley Davidson Group. The 9th Annual Ladies Adventure Weekend theme is Rockabilly-Curves, Chrome and Cruisin’. This event was established in 2011 to unite women who love the sport of motorcycling. Each year attendance grows upwards to 400 lady riders from various states and includes prizes, several led routes to choose from, entertainment and an evening banquet. All types of motorcycles are welcome!

North Central Ohio Bandana Babes and Mettle with Grace Sisterhood created a great all day ride for IFRD. There will be a few stops to meet up at along the route. The ride will originate in Delaware, Ohio at 8:00 AM and continue to Route 30 Harley Davidson in Upper Sandusky. From there, it will continue to Ashland and end at Portage Lakes for a group photo. Another fast-growing community of riders is springing up within local churches. One example is Heartland Riders, which is a motorcycle connect group at Heartland Community Church in Medina. The Heartland Riders have around 125 members and many are female as well. Riders do not have to be a member of a church, as the group is designed to spend time together in community and Sunday rides.

Heartland Riders - photo credit Matt Platz

www.heartlandcommunity.org As you plan your rides for the season, we have 10 new partners to introduce you to. I met with Mindy Brems, director of the Coshocton Visitors Bureau. She offers bikers a dream destination easily located from anywhere in Ohio. Also located within the visitors’ bureau is The Coshocton Supply Company, featuring an assortment of Annin flags and a plethora of locally produced offerings.

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This makes for a full day ride but would be perfect if you’re looking for a 3-day, 2-night getaway. Their annual Hot Air Balloon Festival is coming up on June 6-8 and would be the perfect place to spend the weekend. Stop in and see Mindy at the Visitors Bureau at 432 N. Whitewoman Street in THUNDERROADSOHIO.COM

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Coshocton for a map of their “Three Rivers Ride.” www.visitcoshocton.com A fairly new attraction in Coshocton is the Killbuck Creek Distillery ~ Premium Rum, Vodka and White Whiskey. Tasting tours are available Thursday – Sat, 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. www.killbuckcreek.com After being in the “Saddle” awhile, take a break and enjoy a slower pace on the Monticello 111. This horse-drawn canal boat replica takes visitors on a 40-minute ride into Ohio’s colorful past with a glimpse of a 1 1/2-mile restored section of the original Ohio-Erie Canal. www.coshoctonlakepark.com/canal-boat Satisfy your taste buds at the Warehouse Steak & Stein. Perfect for both small and large groups. Enjoy their outside patio with entertainment. Built around 1828, the building was used not only as a warehouse for canal cargo but also as a general merchandise store. It also served as the Roscoe Post Office. www.warehouserestaurants.com Unusual Junction makes for another ride stop to refresh and have a light lunch. Located East of Coshocton on SR 36, they are directly across the road from Raven’s Glen Winery. Riders have plenty of parking with a choice of fine dining, shopping, wine tours or a light lunch. www. theunusualjunction.com www.ravensglenn.com For your overnight lodging, accommodations can be secured at the Coshocton Village Inn and Suites. Located on the banks of the Muskingum River, this downto-earth hotel is a 13-minute walk from the JohnsonHumrickhouse Museum, and 1 mile from both Highway 36 and the Muskingum River www.hotelsone.com/coshocton-hotels-us Roscoe Motor Inn welcomes bikers as well as pets. Easily located at the intersection of SR 16 & 36 at the edge of Roscoe Village. www.roscoemotorinn.com Complete your visit with an ice cream stop at the Ridgewood General Store, offering a full-service deli with a breakfast and lunch menu, baked goods from Dutch Valley, meats and cheeses from regional producers, Hershey ice cream and espresso bar. Ladies-- don’t forget to get out and ride on May 4th. Remember to take a photo of your group and hashtag #IFRD. You can find them on Facebook too! P.S. I’ll be attending the Outer Banks Bike Week in Harbinger, North Carolina with 2 other local Spyder riders besides myself. It should be interesting! “Don’t count the wheels, just enjoy the ride”! Spyder Lilly Luvee

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TRO CHAMPIONSHIP BIKE SHOW SERIES

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Over the last several years, Thunder Roads Ohio has worked to develop local and regional Bike Shows as a means of showcasing both the rides that our readers have and the amazing works of rolling art that local shops and builders have been producing. Along the way, we discovered that many local riders had never participated in a Bike Show – never considering that their bikes were “show worthy”. It turns out though, that most riders have an appreciation – even a love of motorcycles that goes beyond the amount of chrome on a bike or if there are water spots and dust on them. We’ve hosted Bike Shows at indoor venues showcasing bikes with less than a dozen miles on them – and we’ve hosted Bike Shows at outdoor venues ranging from dealership parking lots to grass fields with countless entries still hot from riding in from across the state! Throughout we’ve discovered that it’s not always the most polished that gets the attention, but it’s the love and work that goes into the bike that everyone appreciates. Even if you’ve never participated in a Bike Show before, we encourage everyone to participate and have fun with the shows! Chances are that you’ll discover a greater appreciation for what makes your bike unique and meet some other folks with a similar passion. And we’re certain you’ll have a blast! The TRO Bike Show Series features local, regional, and nationally recognized shows that all builders and bike owners are welcome to participate in. Vintage, metric, v-twin, customs, restored antiques, *resto-mods*, trikes, and radicals * they are all welcome to the show. These shows are RIDE-IN shows, meaning that the bikes are expected to be ridden and a little bit of road dust is fine. We don*t split hairs over trailering in bikes, but we do require that all bikes must be functioning. They must start and be able to be safely ridden on the road. Most of the shows include voting by event attendees and weighted judges scores. We use this approach to make certain we include both the “popular opinion” and an objective review of the bikes. Interested in coming out? It’s easy! Just visit us online at ThunderRoadsOhio.com and you can register for whichever show you’d like. By Pre-Registering, you are locking in your spot, saving a few dollars, and you’ll even get a FREE T-Shirt! Then come on out to the show! Specifics vary by show, but it’s generally an informal process. You’ll meet other builders and exhibitors – and most likely you’ll walk away with more than a few new friends in the motorcycle community.

ATTENTION MOTORCYCLE SHOPS / CUSTOM BUILDERS / PAINTERS: For shops interested in participating and possibly exhibiting customer and shop bikes, a limited number of shop displays are available at the bike shows. Participating shops and organizations are able to offer special incentives for their customers and members. For more information or to reserve space for group bike displays (ie., shops, clubs, race teams, etc..) email BikeShowInfo@gmail.com INTERESTED IN HOSTING A TRO BIKE SHOW AT YOUR LOCATION? While we have announced 20 shows already, we will continue to add additional shows to the series throughout the year. The TRO Championship Bike Show Series is proud to offer an extensive schedule of Bike Shows – ranging from local community shows and Bike Night shows being held in Southeast and Northwestern Ohio this year. We are still scouting new locations and will be scheduling new shows through the end of the year. If you have a venue and are interested in hosting a TRO Championship Bike Show – or you’d like to recommend a location – we’d love to hear from you! Just send us an email at BikeShowInfo@ gmail.com Shows, to festivals and rallies, and culminating in our Championship Shows. We are also looking to spread out into new areas, with a number of new shows being held in Southeast and Northwestern Ohio this year. We are still scouting new locations and will be scheduling new shows through the end of the year. If you have a venue and are interested in hosting a TRO Championship Bike Show – or you’d like to recommend a location – we’d love to hear from you! Just send us an email at BikeShowInfo@gmail.com

Email BikeShowInfo@gmail.com TODAY to reserve your spot with TRO for Ohio Bike Week!

OHIO BIKE WEEK May 25, 2019* Sandusky TRO CHAMPIONSHIP BIKE SHOW

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UPCOMING TRO BIKE SHOWS Classics, Customs, and Cages! Car, Truck, and Bike Show / Bike Blessing! Saturday, May 4th Quaker Steak & Lube Mentor This event is a benefit for Wags-4-Warriors and is produced in partnership with Combat Vets MA 12-7. It’s a jam-packed day for the whole family with live entertainment, raffles, vendors, a Bike Blessing, and of course – a TRO Car & Bike Show! Registration starts at 10:30 and all are welcome. Local motorcycle organizations and vendors are invited to come out and set up a booth. For more information email BikeShowInfo@ gmail.com Spring Biker Bash – Veterans Benefit BIKE SHOW & SWAP MEET Saturday, May 11 Kent American Legion Post 496 - 1945 Mogadore Rd, Kent OH 44240 Vintage and Military Themed Bike Show w/ classes for all bikes! Thunder Roads Ohio photo booth shooting for magazine and features! Register now at ThunderRoadsOhio.com or by emailing BikeShowInfo@gmail.com A.D. Farrow Co. Cruisin w/ Cooz – TRO Bike Show & Ride to Buckeye Lake! Saturday, June 15 A.D. Farrow Harley-Davidson 7754 State Route 36 Sunbury, OH 43074 Join Thunder Roads Ohio and Tom Cousineau (OSU Buckeye/ Cleveland Brown/Football Hall of Fame) and other OSU Buckeye Greats for a Bike & Car Show. Bike Show registration from 9am – 10am Voting and judging to follow. Unique Buckeye items for auction, music, food trucks and more. Kickstands up at 1pm for the Ride. Then join us in a beautiful, back-road ride to Buckeye Lake Wineryfor more live auction with music and great food. 100% of proceeds will go to The Urban & Shelly Meyer Fund for Cancer Research, OSU James Cancer Hospital & The Buckeye Cruse for Cancer Because Cancer Won’t Cure Itself!

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TOUR NOTES: OHIO BIKE WEEK CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW! 5/25/2019 – NEW DATE! The Midwest’s Largest Motorcycle Event will host the STATE CHAMPIONSHIP w/ TRO! PLEASE NOTE – Due to scheduling conflicts and the general dynamics of the Rally – the Ohio Bike Week Bike Show has been moved to the FIRST WEEKEND, Saturday 5/25. It will be held downtown on the pier and along the lake, adjacent to the Barrell House Saloon and NEW Twisted Tea Bar. Sponsored by Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys and Twisted Tea – the show will feature the Twisted Tea Girls, our own Iron Angels, and professional photographers on site to capture the bikes and event. Over $10,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded, including the Championship Ring presented by Vivid Jewelers. Registration will open at 11am. Thunder Roads Ohio is proud to present the 2019 OHIO BIKE WEEK CHAMPIONSHIP BIKE SHOW sponsored by Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys. This year’s show will take place right on the water in downtown Sandusky on Saturday, May 25th. As Ohio’s Championship Show – TRO and OBW will be awarding a custom Championship Ring created by Leonard Strnad of Vivid Jewelers (www.vividjewelers.com) of Bay Village to the owner of the BEST IN SHOW BIKE. “Lenny” is not only an internationally known jeweler and craftsman, but also an accomplished rider with a passion for both classic and custom motorcycles. This will be the second year that Vivid Jewelers has sponsored the ring. Last year’s ring was a masterpiece of smoked silver with gold and diamond accents. This year’s ring will be unveiled just prior to Ohio Bike Week. Follow us online for updates and coverage as the final design is revealed. In addition to the Championship Ring - Cash Prizes, Trophies, and Placards will be awarded to those placing in the show. All makes and models are welcome to participate, and you can determine your final class at check in. If you are interested in participating in the Championship Bike Show in Sandusky, as part of Ohio Bike Week, please be certain to register AS SOON AS POSSIBLE at ThunderRoadsOhio. com – select Bike Shows from the Menu Bar. A select number of Bikes will be accepted for the Championship Row – which does require you to apply in advance by submitting photos and some background on each bike being considered. You can email us at BikeShowInfo@gmail.com with photos and information on the bike. Make certain that you include a listing of any awards received at TRO BIKE SHOWS. Email BikeShowInfo@gmail.com TODAY to reserve your spot with TRO for Ohio Bike Week!

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KENNEDY STYLE

by: Denise Kennedy, TRO

Responsibility! The weather is breaking. More and more riders are hitting the roads. Some new riders, some with years of experience. We talk of Watch for Motorcycles, and Look Twice Save a Life. But I think we as riders, sometimes lose sight of our responsibility on the roads. Many motorists are fearful of motorcycle riders. Perhaps rightfully so. I spend countless hours explaining to friends who do not ride the freedom, the companionship and the friendships I have developed since I took to the road as a rider. They question the danger to me as a rider. They question their safety when a rider takes their responsibility on the road a bit too lightly. Having been on the roads this past beautiful spring weekend I noticed something that was more upsetting to me than distracted car drivers. Riders splitting lanes, tailgaiting, cutting through traffic as if they were the only ones with the right to the road. These weren’t kids. Surprisingly this behavior was exhibited by those I perceived to be seasoned riders; riders I would think might be more conscious of their responsibility on the road. Perhaps they were just itching to hit that throttle wide open. Perhaps a little rusty after a long cold winter. Careless nonetheless. We as riders want respect on the road. We want the right to ride safely. There are enough distracted drivers on the roads today. Unfortunately we cannot control their actions. We can however, control ours. Have fun. Enjoy the sunshine on your face and the wind in your hair. When you ride, respect others on the road. When you ride do so responsibly. It’s time to hit the roads in Northeast Ohio responsibly.

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NEW FOR 2019: WINNERS DRAWN YEAR-ROUND! SIMPLE DIGITAL CHECK-IN’S! “MAKE YOUR OWN RIDE STOPS!” SPECIAL PASSPORT RIDES! SCAVENGER HUNT CHALLENGES! PRESENTED BY RUSS BROWN MOTORCYCLE ATTORNEYS AND ReasonsToRide.com Thunder Roads Ohio (TRO) is proud to present the 2019 BUCKEYE THUNDER RUN - a state-wide, summer-long riding challenge with YEAR-ROUND opportunities to WIN by hitting the coolest riding destinations and events across Ohio! This is a riding challenge like no-other and features great prizes every month that you earn by simply getting out to ride and discovering new stops ALL ACROSS OHIO and the MIDWEST!

Checking in at Ride Stops! Designated Ride Stops are listed at ThunderRoadsOhio.com and featured throughout each issue of Thunder Roads Ohio. These stops are selected based upon the recommendations of our readers and confirmed by our editors. ALL STOPS have been screened by our Editors and are places we feel comfortable recommending to you. We never simply add a stop because they are willing to write a check.

Checking in at TRO Tour Stops! Throughout the year, the TRO ROAD CREW will be hitting rides, rallies, bike shows, and various events throughout the state – and beyond! In some cases the CREW will be attending national rallies and other events throughout the Midwest – including Michigan and Pennsylvania motorcycle events. Anywhere the TRO CREW is at – instantly becomes a RIDE STOP! There is a listing of Tour Stops in the magazine and online each month. You can sign in on the Ride Stop Clipboard or check in with your smart phone. “Make Your Own Ride Stop!” Riders can recommend a RIDE STOP by simply “Checking-In” through their facebook account with the hashtag #TRO. Within the post, BTR Riders should say that they are “Making this their Ride Stop” and that we should also. You can also include why – and even do it all within in a posted video as well. Special prizes each month are allocated for these check-in’s and the stop itself can win – if applicable. Selected “MAKE YOUR OWN RIDE STOP’s” have a chance to win up to $5,000 in prizes – and each posting increases their chances to win! In such cases, the person(s) nominating the Stop with their check-in is also eligible for additional prizes as well.

$500 Amazon® Gift Card to be awarded to a chosen Rider nominating a Winning Stop with their check-in!

Riders can take part in special themed tours held throughout the year. Themed Tour Stops! In some cases these themed tours may include a special map and designated series of stops to hit. Riders then hit the designated stops and once completed – they can win special prizes, including Amazon® and Mastercard® Gift Cards* of up to $500! Some tours can be completed in a day – while others may take a weekend, week, or more. Themed Tours are currently under development and possible tours include: OHIO BIKE WEEK WINE COUNTRY TOURS MILITARY / VETERANS TOURS AMISH COUNTRY TOURS

GEVENA / EASTERN ERIE TOUR HOCKING HILLS TOUR MOHICAN TOUR OHIO TWISTIES TOUR

INDIAN LAKE TOUR BUCKEYE LAKE TOUR HAUNTED HOUSE TOUR And many more!

Scavenger Hunts! Special Scavenger Hunts will be offered for a unique ride that’s fun and challenging. Riders will have to be on the look-out for various items, stops, and routes as they seek to complete the HUNT! Riddles and other challenges will be part of the fun. Special prizes will be offered to those that complete the challenge!

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How do you Start? (It's really simple!)

1. Get your Ohio Ride Card! (Online at ThunderRoadsOhio.com, at an Event, or at some Ride Stops!) 2. Like Thunder Roads Ohio on Facebook. (You don’t have to, but it makes things a lot easier and more fun with it.) 3. Get the list of stops each month from your Thunder Roads Magazine, the website (ThunderRoadsOhio.com), or facebook. 4. Ride out to these stops and show them your card or check in with the #TRO Hashtag on social media. 5. And then you win cool prizes, including cold hard CASH!

You can request a Ride Card through our website!

You can now go online and register for your Thunder Run Ride Card through our website – www.ThunderRoadsOhio.com. Simply head to the TRO Online Store and order your Ride Card. There is a $5 convenience fee for this option – but ALL PROCEEDS are applied to our Warrior Fund, sponsoring charitable motorcycle events and organizations across Ohio.

PLEASE NOTE - You can still use your previous Ride Cards. All Ride Card registrations carry over, however you are welcome to pick up a new shiny one if you’d like.

Thunder Roads will also be registering riders for Ride Cards at specific events throughout the year as we distribute magazines. Key events, such as Ohio Bike Week or Bike Nights will have special booth for Ride Card registrations. In most cases, we will be offering special incentives both for those registering for the cards and those checking in with their previously issued cards at these stops. Thunder Roads will also be working with charities and various non-profit events to include them in the Run schedule as well. This will be an easy means of encouraging participation and attracting riders from outside the local communities. In many cases, we will have specific prize drawings for those at these events. The Ride Cards allow participants to easily and safely check in at all stops. Some Thunder Roads Sponsors will also be offering discounts to readers that present the cards. Thunder Roads will be listing special discounts and offers in the magazine throughout the year as an added value to readers and means of encouraging our partners to offer these extra savings.

PLEASE NOTE: Once you have received your OHIO RIDE CARD, you will not be asked to provide personal information or emails at any location for check-in. You simply enter your ride card number! One key aspect of the BTR is that we will be limiting the number of stops to a reasonable amount each month. We are NOT simply adding anyone willing to write a check. We will be considering stops recommended by our readers and editors, and we will only select those that offer a legitimate interest to riders – making them worth the ride to visit. We are not hosting the run as simply a means of supporting the magazine, but as a fun way to promote partners and cool destinations all across the state.

RIDERS CAN CHECK IN THROUGH THEIR SMART PHONES AND SOCIAL MEDIA! IT’S NOT MANDATORY, BUT THIS ALLOWS INSTANT CHECK-IN’s AND INSTANT PRIZES! And it’s SIMPLE – 1. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM. 2. GET OUT! When your our riding or checking out a favorite stop – you can CHECK -IN! 3. TAKE A PICTURE OF YOURSELF, YOUR BIKE, YOUR CREW, AT THE LOCATION. 4. HOLD YOUR RIDE CARD UP, WITH YOUR NUMBER VISIBLE TO MAKE TRACKING EASIER. 5. POST THE PICTURE TO YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT WITH THE LOCATION CHECK IN AND #TRO 6. KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR EMAIL AND OUR FACEBOOK PAGE, FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK – AND LOOK FOR US TO ANNOUNCE YOUR NAME OR NUMBER! FOR THOSE THAT PREFER OLD SCHOOL, YOU CAN STILL CHECK IN WITH THE BOARDS – BUT IF YOU’RE ON FACEBOOK, IT’S THIS QUICK AND EASY!

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One of the really exciting aspects of our ride program is that the Buckeye Thunder Run can evolve with new stops, special prizes, and other updates throughout the year! We will be adding and dropping stops each month. Readers will be able to nominate stops, we’ll investigate them, and if we agree that it’s a suitable stop – they’ll be invited to join the run. Some stops may only run a few months – and possibly not consecutive. A cool winery in Geneva might be a stop early in the season, and then we bring them back during the harvest season! We can also modify the run if it turns out that something just isn’t working. We want to keep things exciting for you – the readers and riders on the run. We’re bikers and it’s all about the ride. We want to help create fun experiences for you and share some cool spots in our state. And we want to discover new spots as well, which is why we are encouraging everyone to nominate their favorite riding destinations. Again, this is not simply a sales tool for us or meant to subsidize the magazine! We have designed this run to entertain and challenge our readers – as well as promote our partners. The Thunder Roads team has spent a lot of time collecting nominations and researching stops for the Run; but there are undoubtedly plenty more stops out there. If you have a venue or event that you would like to get involved in the run, please don’t hesitate to let us know about it. If it’s your place, we will get in touch shortly with more information on the run and what’s involved. If you are recommending a spot for someone else – we will reach out to them and let them know they have been nominated. If you can suggest a contact person, that can help expedite the process. You can send information to BuckeyeThunderRun@gmail.com or call 440-678-8608. As with the magazine itself, the Buckeye Thunder Run is presented through the support of our sponsors and partners across the state. If your business would like to get involved, this is a great way to promote yourself across the state in a positive manner. Even if your organization is not a riding destination you might become a sponsor for the tremendous promotional value it offers through the constant media attention it will receive. Obviously, this will be a heavy focus within the magazine, but we are also working with radio and other media outlets to help spread awareness of the run. Sponsors are able to tap into this network and enjoy great exposure. Sponsors also have the opportunity to team up with Thunder Roads to help promote various charity events across the state. The Buckeye Thunder Run is a great vehicle to help promote non-profit events in communities all across the state. Thunder Roads is involved in countless charitable events across the state already – but with the support of our sponsors, we will be able to assist even more. Partners can assist in the sponsorship of specific events, areas of concern (such as breast cancer, child abuse, or animal shelters), or other specific areas. For more information on sponsorship, please email us at ThunderRoadsOhio@gmail.com

The Official RIDE kicks off MAY 1, 2019! Some folks may sneak you in early, but please understand that we give a little time for people to get set up and everyone on the same page.

As we mentioned, this is a dynamic event – intended to be tweaked and developed over time. If you have ideas, suggestions, or concerns – please don’t hesitate to let us know. You can email us at BuckeyeThunderRun@gmail.com

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EVENT stops Date

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5/1/2019

Bike Night with TRO at QSL Valleyview

QSL Valleyview

5935 Canal Rd. Valleyview, OH

5/4/2019

TRO at AD Farrow / Abate Awareness Rally

AD Farrow

7754 SR 36/37 East, Sunbury, OH 43074

5/4/2019

Classics, Customs, and Cages Motorcycle & Car Show by CVMA & TRO

Quaker Steak & Lube Mentor

7834 Reynolds Rd, Mentor, OH 44060

5/7/2019

Bike Night Kick Off at Wild Eagle Hosted by TRO

Wild Eagle Saloon

5001 East Royalton Rd Broadview Heights, OH 44147

5/11/2019

Spring Biker Bash-Classic Bike American Legion Post 496 Show & Swap Meet Underwood Hall

5/14/2019

OBW Pre-Party at Wild Eagle Hosted by TRO

5/15/2019

Zeppes Bike Night Kick off with Zeppes Ted Riser Band & TRO

5/18/2019

Combat Vets 12th Annual Fisher House Run

Columbus

Columbus, OH

5/21/2019

Wild Eagle Bike Night Hosted by TRO

Wild Eagle Saloon

5001 East Royalton Rd Broadview Heights, OH 44147

5/29/2019

Original Margaritaville Tattoo Contest by TRO

Original Margaritaville

212 Fremont Ave, Sandusky, OH 44870

6/1/2019

TRO CHAMPIONSHIP BIKE SHOW

Ohio Bike Week

Sandusky, OH

6/15/2019

AD Farrow Bike Show Hosted by TRO

AD Farrow

7754 SR 36/37 East, Sunbury, OH 43074

6/19/2019

Zeppes Bike Show Hosted by Thunder Roads Ohio

Zeppes

11110 Kinsman Rd. Newbury, OH

6/22/2019

Classics, Customs, and Cages Motorcycle & Car Show

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350 Tarhe Trail, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351

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1945 Mogadore Rd. Kent, OH 44240 5001 East Royalton Rd Broadview Heights, OH 44147 11110 Kinsman Rd. Newbury, OH

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ABATE of Ohio

614-319-3644

3999 Parkway Ln. #11 Hilliard, OH 43026

A non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the rights, improving the image and promoting the safe operating practices of Ohio motorcyclists. State Offices offer a wealth of information for riders.

A.D. Farrow Harley Davidson Downtown

614-228-6353

491 West Broad St. Columbus, OH 43125

America's Oldest Harley Dealer™ Cool dealership in downtown Columbus with a true historic flavor and numerous unique, vintage displays - including a soda fountain offering old fashion milkshakes in season during events!

A.D. Farrow Harley Davidson Shop at North Star

740-965-9900

7754 OH-37 Galena, OH 43021

Conveniently located off 71 just North of Columbus. They host countless rides and events throughout the year. Many unique and historic motorcycles on display pay homage to the history of America's Oldest Harley Dealer™

AMA Motorcyle Hall of Fame

614-856-2222

13515 Yarmouth Dr. Pickerington, OH 43147

The Hall of Fame honors the distinguished men and women who have played a vital role in shaping the sport and lifestyle of motorcycling. A MUST SEE if you consider yourself a motorcycle enthusiast or biker.

Avon Boot Shop

440-934-3230

38450 Chester Rd. Avon, OH 44011

A great stop for all your leather needs - as well as boots, gloves, chaps, and plenty more. Knowledgable staff can help you get exactly what you need and ensure the proper fit.

Bailey Road Tavern

330-920-8350

2920 Bailey Rd. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

Cleanest kitchen in Cuyahoga Falls! Good times and great food.

Barrel House Saloon

440-346-3055

101 East Shoreline Dr. Sandusky, OH 44870

Ohio's premier summer live music venue. Located on the water in downtown Sandusky - beautiful bartenders, cheap drinks and live music. Get there by bike, car, boat or on foot - just get there!

Bear's Vintage Metalworks

330-297-7755

408 West Main St. Ravenna, OH 44266

Vintage Harley Museum and one of the coolest, most knowledgable proprietors around make this a must stop for any rider.

Biker Central

859-360-3694

114 E 6th St. Newport, KY

Biker Leathers and apparel, jewelry, knives, shirts, event vending services, extensive patch wall with sewing services, consignment and more!

Bridge Bar & Grill

567-224-6836

3096 SR 99 South Willard, OH 44890

Several different entertainment options, great meals and home cooking. Great atmosphere overall!

Canton Brewing Company

330-437-1182

120 3rd St. NW Canton, OH 44702

They are committed to brewing the historic beers that made them famous over a century ago, while embracing the new craft traditions today's beer lovers enjoy.

Chapz Bar & Grill

740-782-0069

42478 National Rd. Belmont, OH 43718

A unique menu including grilled wings, fresh seared tuna, and spicy shrimp salad. Indoor and outside seating, a biker and family friendly atmosphere. Come see your Chapz Girls!

CheeseHaven

419-734-2611

2920 E. Harbor Rd. Port Clinton, OH 43452

CheeseHaven is a cheese shop and old-fashioned candy store in Port Clinton, Ohio. Delight yourself with our handcrafted cheeses, delectable taffies, and smoked meats.

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Cirilla's

937-296-1696

5534 Springboro Pike Dayton, OH 45439

A risque store for all your lingerie and "bedroom" wants and needs!

Cliffside Key Club

330-724-9770

2118 S Main St. Akron, OH 44301

Every Friday and Saturday there are live bands from 10pm-2am! Full menu with daily specials or try their delicious steak! Kitchen open late on weekends! Full liquor license to serve 7 days a week!

Dark Horse Tattoo

304-830-5383

2131 Market St. Wheeling, WV 26003

Professional tattoo and piercing shop with some very talented, passionate and personable artists.

Dee's 50's Place Diner

330-745-6310

581 Norton Ave. Barberton, OH 44203

A friendly, old-fashioned, 50’s style, neighborhood diner. Great food, generous portions for awesome prices!

DeMore's Offshore Bar & Grill

419-624-4491

302 W. Perkins Ave. Sandusky, OH 44870

Casual, wood-paneled bar & grill offering steak, burgers & seafood, plus a self-serve beer wall.

740-454-0010

2650 Maysville Pike Zanesville, OH 43701

The Fink's family of businesses have been in service for over 50 years. They stock a large selection of new and pre-owned motorcycles, MotorClothes, HD parts, accessories, and more.

733 McClain Ave. Greenfield, OH 45123

Furman's is the oldest establishment of its kind in Greenfield, Ohio. It's a friendly neighborhood bar that's been around for nearly 70 years.

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Geno's 2.0

330-635-1951

7091 Lafayette Rd. Medina, OH 44256

The only old school biker bar around, cold beer, best food and good old bikers of all kinds!! Everyone welcome whatever you ride!

Hales HarleyDavidson

419-522-8602

1400 Harrington Memorial Mansfield, OH 44903

A full service dealership with one of the biggest parts and apparel inventories in the nation. A great selection of new and used motorcycles and a friendly staff to go with them.

Hooters of Toledo

419-473-8661

4782 Monroe St. Toledo, OH 43623

Sports bar & grill chain famous for hot wings served by scantily clad waitresses.

Hudson Leather Registration Stop

419-485-8531

14-700 St Rt 15 Pioneer, OH 43554

Hudson Leather offers "rally prices" on quality products every day. Everything from rain gear and gloves, to luggage and of course leather jackets.

Indian of Toledo Registration Stop

419-891-1230

1230 Conant St. Maumee,OH 43537

Family owned dealership that takes pride in their service and tradition within the community.

Iron Pony Motorsports Registration Stop

800-255-2961

5436 Westerville Rd. Westerville, OH 43081

The Motorcycle SUPERSTORE that you just have to see. Possibly the largest motorcycle store in the world? And it's right here in Ohio.

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Iron Pony Saloon

419-994-4900

14641 OH-3, Lakeville, OH 44638

Bikers always welcome! nice patio for summer time with good priced menu items.

J&J Sales

419-433-2523

1001 Sprowl Rd. Huron, OH 44839

J&J carries New and Pre-Owned Motorcycles, Jet Boats, Snowmobiles, Watercrafts, ATVs, Scooters and Dirt Bikes by Suzuki, Yamaha, Ski-Doo, Kawasaki, Can-Am and SeaDoo.

Jimmy Bukketts

419-680-5753

2815 N. County Rd. 198 Fremont, OH 43420

A relaxing beach vibe that makes you feel like you are on vacation! A great bike or boat hangout right on the beautiful Sandusky River.

Johnny's Grill

440-564-1331

12399 Kinsman Rd. Newbury, OH 44065

Fast, casual, all day and night breakfast, fresh handpressed burger patties, kronos gyros, great service and much much more. Delivery available!

Keyhole Pizza Registration Stop

937-295-2826

6621 State Route 66 Ft. Loramie, OH 45845

Some of the best pizzeria options in the Fort Loramie area!

Knuckleheads Saloon

419-433-6944

2012 Cleveland Rd. W. Huron, OH 44839

A real, "old school" biker bar nestled in a shopping center right off Route 2 outside Sandusky. Make sure you stop in during Bike Week!

Lima HarleyDavidson Registration Stop

419-331-3027

3255 Fort Shawnee Industrial Dr. Lima, OH 45806

Since 1984, Lima Harley-Davidson has offered Northwest Ohio's largest selection of new and pre-owned H-D motorcycles. Make the easy drive from Findlay, Toledo, Dayton or Columbus for exceptional sales and service.

Main St. Saloon

330-212-3613

1481 S. Main St. Akron, OH 44319

Home of the Famous Jumbo Burger, Often Imitated, Never Duplicated. Food, Drinks, & Smiling Faces!

MAPS Air Museum

330-896-6332

2260 International Parkway North Canton, OH 44720

The Military Aircraft Preservation Society showcases an incredible collection of aircraft spanning virtually the entire history of military aviation.

Manchester Tavern

330-882-2382

6174 Manchester Rd. Akron, OH 44319

Informal hangout serving American grub such as chicken fried steak, plus beer, wine & cocktails.

Mickey's in the Valley

216-501-3240

1310 Weathervane Ln. Akron, OH 44313

$1 Bottles of Miller Lite all day every day. Happy Hour 7 days a week until 7pm. $6 Pitcher of Shock Top and Bud Light . Cheap Booze, Great Bar!

330-231-1000

540 S. Main St. Akron, OH 44311

Missing Falls Brewery’s mission is to offer a variety of finely crafted ales made from choice hops and malts. They use high quality, locally sourced ingredients to help support the local economy and to create the freshest beers.

Missing Falls Brewery

Moeller Brew Barn

419-925-3005

8016 Marion Dr. Maria Stein, OH 45860

When you see big barns dotting the countryside in the Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches, you’ll know you’re close. Moeller Brew Barn was built because they believe everyone should have a choice to enjoy Fresh Local Craft Beer.

Muskellunge Brewing Company

513-802-3417

425 5th St NW. Canton, OH 44702

Newest brewing company in the Canton Arts District featuring a variety of beer styles served in an open, welcoming atmosphere.

National Packard Museum

330-394-1899

1899 Mahoning Ave. NW Warren, OH

A world-class museum that collects, preserves, and exhibits a collection of automobiles, artifacts, and documents and hosts a variety of educational programs and special events.

Old 30 BBQ

419-562-1399

1330 E Mansfield St. Bucyrus, OH 44820

Old 30 has top-quality homemade BBQ is offered at a reasonable price in an inviting and casual place for friends and families alike.

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Phils Lounge

513-733-8118

11662 Lebanon Rd. Sharonville, OH 45241

Best dive bar around! Always can find a friend here! You can get into a game of cornhole, throw some darts, or bowl! Bikers are always welcome here!

Pro Football Hall of Fame

330-456-8207

2121 George Halas Dr. NW Canton, OH 44708

The Hall of Fame stands as a shining tribute to the men who have made professional football America’s most popular sport.

Quaker Steak & Lube Medina

330-723-5323

4094 Pearl Rd. Medina, OH 44256

Weekly Tuned up Tuesdays with live entertainment, giveaways, vendors & more. Great stop for anyone riding through the area.

440-954-9464

4900 Transportation Blvd. Sheffield Lake, OH 44054

Thursday Night Bike Nite that always features great entertainment, weekly contests, and great giveaways! This location has one of the best layouts, with a great outdoor bar.

Quaker Steak & Lube Valley View

440-967-3724

5935 Canal Road, Valley View, OH 44984

Regularly hosts one of the largest bike nights in the country every Wednesday night throughout the summer. Lots of NEW stuff this year, including Vintage Bike Nites the last Wednesday of every month, more dealer displays, and an "adult playground patio"!

Quaker Steak & Lube Vermillion

440-967-3724

5150 Liberty Ave. Vermillion, OH 44089

One of the most unique locations of this popular concept, the Vermillion Quaker Steak & Lube has more of a "boating" theme with dockage alongside the restaurant. BOAT NIGHT every Thursday, with FREE boat rides.

Route 30 Harley Davidson

419-294-4951

350 Tarhe Trail Upper Sandusky, OH 43351

Route 30 Harley-Davidson offers the newest HarleyDavidson models. The location is complete with service, parts, and sales departments.

Rubber City Harley Davidson

330-535-9900

1120 Main St. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

With the new 41,000 sq. ft. facility, they have one of the largest selections of CVO, Dyna, Softail, Sportster, or Street in Ohio.

Sassy's Bar & Grill

330-998-6529

10755 Ravenna Rd. Twinsburg, OH 44087

A very friendly, stylish biker bar with a cool cutting edge look to it.

Springfield Tavern

330-733-3113

1575 Massilon Rd. Akron, OH 44312

Your neighborhood sports bar & grill with the best wings in town hands down!

The Barn

740-455-2276

1947 Linden Ave. Zanesville, OH 43701

A casual hang-out, featuring pizza, subs & wings, for watching the game & drinks with friends. There are lots of fun events including trivia nights and live music!

The Jailhouse Taverne

440-926-0999

15478 Avon Belden Rd. Grafton, OH 44044

The areas best stop for live music! Book the food truck Slammers Party Wagon.

The Mason Jar

419-359-1159

4408 Mason Rd. Sandusky, OH 44870

The Mason Jar has been a long standing country bar. We have an updated menu and are now serving pizza. Come check it out!

The Ole Brick Tavern

937-390-9487

3475 Mechanicsburg Rd. Springfield, OH 45502

The Ole Brick Tavern is your place to just have fun! Come out for cold beer, specialty drinks, an all new food menu and special events like Bar Bingo and Friday Night Karaoke.

The Ugly Mug Bar & Grill

614-920-1604

9645 Basil Western Rd. Canal Winchester, OH 43110

Enjoy a drink on the outdoor patio with live music and great prices! You can even get regular deals by joining the Ugly Mug text group. Just text UGLY 57711!

The Villa

937-237-0091

6303 Rip Rap Rd. Huber Heights, OH 45424

Friendly party atmosphere with weekly bike nights on Wednesdays. Best damn bar & pizza around!

Vaughan's Pub & Grille

330-874-1092

10983 State Route 212 NE Bolivar, OH 44612

Full Bar, Large Menu, Dine-In, Take-Out, T-shirts & Hats, Live Entertainment, Large Outdoor Patio, Cookouts & Catering, Private Parties, Happy Hour Deals!

Wink's Drive-In

330-745-4141

75 5th St SE Barberton, OH 44203

Juke boxes at the tables! Nostaligic atmosphere to Drive in, Dine in, and Carry out!

Zeppe's

216-360-9100

11110 Kinsman Rd. Newbury, OH 44065

Great food and a new patio, surrounded by open roads with limited lights or stops make this a solid riding destination. Wednesday Bike Nights.

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TOLEDO HARLEY-DAVIDSON

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$15 GENERAL ADMISSION $20 DAY OF SHOW / $40 VIP

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OHIO BIKE WEEK 2018 MAY 24 - JUNE 2

FRIDAY 5.24

SUNDAY 5.26

MONDAY 5.27

ladies lakeside ride

Ride-n-Seek

world record poker run attempt

FREE RIDE Registration: 5pm Kickstands up at 6pm Ladies only - Ride around the shores of Lake Erie & return to MRHD for Jasmine Cain in concert!

FREE RIDE Registration: 11am to 2pm Last bike in by 8pm Visit local attractions & complete a scavenger hunt One rider will win a $100 MRHD gift card

$15 per rider Registration times vary | 3 routes to choose from High Hand: $2,000 cash | Low Hand: $1,000 cash All proceeds to Combat Vets Assocation Register online: worldrecordrun.eventbrite.com

TUESDAY 5.28

WEDNESDAY 5.29

THURSDAY 5.30

prison ride

kelleys island dice run

jesse james charity ride

FREE RIDE | $10 for prison tour Registration: 8am Kickstands up at 9am Ride to the Mansfield Reformatory for a prison tour

FREE RIDE | $5 for ferry service | $10 for dice run Registration: 9am Kickstands up at 10 am Poker Run Registration on Kelleys Island at 11am Gift Baskets & Prizes rewarded at final stop

$20 per rider Registration: 8am Kickstands up at 10am All proceeds benefit Stein Hospice Ride led by Jesse James Dupree of Jackyl

FRIDAY 5.31

SATURDAY 6.01

winery tour 50/50

george roeder memorial parade

$5 per rider Registration: 11am to 2pm Last bike in by 8pm One rider will win 50/50 from the registration fees All proceeds benefit Anti-Virus Youth Education

$10 per bike or 2 canned goods per person Staging at Roeder Racing begins at 10am Kickstands up at 3pm Parade to Downtown Sandusky Block Party Proceeds benefit OHgo or Stein Hospice

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OHIO BIKE WEEK 2018 MAY 24 - JUNE 2

Ohio’s motorcycle rally – Ohio Bike Week – roars back for 2019 in all it’s glory with a full 10 days of Rockin’, Ridin’ and “biker shenanigans” along the North Coast. Last year OBW had cut back to 5 days in effort to focus their resources and make the Rally more concentrated for those attending and participating. However, the crowds and local communities cried out – and the OBW powers listened. Thanks to the support of key sponsors, such as Toledo Harley-Davidson, Mad River Harley-Davidson, and Lake Erie Shores and Islands (www.shoresandislands. com) – Ohio Bike Week has returned to its traditional 10 day format. The first big concert of the week is held at Toledo Harley-Davidson on Friday May 24th – as they have traditionally kicked things off for Ohio Bike Week. This year it’s the legendary heavy metal band Queensryche firing things up. This is a great party and always draws a huge crowd to the dealership. With a massive portable stage erected, the Bike Week crew transforms the back lot into a true concert venue for the night. Then when the show is over, they bring it all out to Sandusky as the focus shifts there.

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On Saturday, May 25th, Thunder Roads Ohio will be hosting the OHIO BIKE WEEK Championship Bike Show in downtown Sandusky right on the Barrel House Pier. Right there on the water, the show will feature some of the top bikes from across the state – including Best of Show Bikes from the 2019 TRO Championship Bike Show Series. Registration starts at Noon, with the voting and judging going from 2-4pm. This is an invitational show, with invites going out to Best of Show, People’s Choice, and Best in Class Winners from the 2018 Series. There are, however, a limited number of spots available for first time and open applications to be considered.

CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS for the Piston Power Show and last year’s Ohio Bike Week. It’s our intention to present the ring this year to the SERIES CHAMPION. Professional photographers will be on-site to take pictures for a number of publications as well. The TRO Bike Show Series features local, regional, and nationally recognized shows that all builders and bike owners are welcome to participate in. Vintage, metric, v-twin, customs, restored antiques, “restomods”, trikes, and radicals - are all featured in the shows. It’s also important to note that these are RIDE-IN shows, meaning that the bikes are expected to be ridden and a little bit of road dust is fine. We don’t split hairs over trailering in bikes, but we

do require that all bikes are functioning. They must start and be able to be safely ridden on the road. Even if you’ve never shown your bike before, you’re welcome to come on out. If you’ve spent some time customizing or restoring your bike and you’re proud of what you’ve accomplished – come on out and put it in the show! Even if you don’t win anything, chances are that you’ll meet some great folks and have some fun. There will be live music and the Twisted Tea Bar will be open right on the water. The Twisted Tea Girls and our own Iron Angels will be on hand as well – helping to host the party, give away plenty of “swag”, and get pictures taken with the bikes. What better way to spend the day?

Awards will be given out across more than a dozen classes, as well as a Best of Show and People’s Choice Trophy. Sponsored by Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys and Twisted Tea – the show promises to be a fun time on the pier with some amazing bikes. Once again, Lenny Strnad of Vivid Jewelers (www. vividjewelers.com) has created a unique custom Championship Ring that will be awarded to the BEST OF SHOW BIKE. Lenny has previously produced the TRO 52 52

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On Monday, May 27th, Ohio Bike Week, and Mad River H-D are hosting an Official Attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Record for Largest Motorcycle Poker Run. They need at least 1,495 people to break this record – and you’re invited to be a part of the WORLD RECORD event. Registration begins at 9am at the dealership and you must be checked in by 10am to be part of the official count. All proceeds from this ride benefit the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Central Ohio Chapter and Fisher House. These are great folks that deserve our respect, appreciation, and support – so riding with them is the least we can do. Of course, this is BIKE WEEK, so it would be great if we could all get a little wind in our hair in addition to all the concerts and festivities. Thankfully, themed rides run all week with daily rides from Mad River Harley-Davidson and numerous local runs supporting worthwhile causes as well. With Bike week back to ten days, the traditional rides such as the Tuesday Prison Ride

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and Kelley’s Island Poker Run on Wednesday are back. These two rides are extremely popular and always draw a crowd. The Jesse James Celebrity Charity Ride takes place on Thursday and benefits Stein Hospice. Jesse James himself and numerous other local and national motorcycle celebrities take part in this ride and it’s always a great time. And of course, it ends at the OBW Pool Party (at the Comfort Inn) and you know that’s a PARTY! More on that later… The Annual B.A.A.N.C. Owen Barker Memorial Run leaves the Barrel House Saloon on Sunday, May 26th and supports the work of local riders to help children in need. It’s a great, boots on the ground organization that we strongly recommend supporting. The ride ends at the Knucklehead Saloon in Huron, where there’s live music, raffles, and plenty of fun for all.

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On Wednesday, May 29th, the First Annual Ohio Bike Week IRON & INK Tattoo Contest will be hosted by Thunder Roads Ohio Magazine at The Original Margaritaville. Registration starts at 6pm and runs until 7:30. This is a great time with live music and a chance to show off your ink. If you’ve got a cool story behind your art – that’s even better. It’s a social, interactive contest with the crowd voting on their favorite pieces with awards for potentially 7 categories and cash prizes for Best Piece and Best Overall Canvas. There’s also a chance for artists and studios to win prizes and recognition as well, if they are present. It’s sure to be a new OBW Tradition. For more information or to register in advance, email IronandInkTheMagazine@gmail. com Shops and artists are also invited to get involved – just email us for more information.

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Sunday, May 26th the main stage remains at Mad River H-D for THE CADILLAC THREE, a Southern Rock group that was previously known as Cadillac Black. They are known for several hit songs, including The South, White Lightning, and Dang If We Didn’t!

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Things wrap up the first Saturday at Mad River H-D, where Loverboy is the featured headliner. This year the Mad River H-D Campus is packed full of activities and vendors throughout the Rally, pretty much daily from 9am – 9pm. The HarleyDavidson DEMO Truck will be on-site offering the chance to ride the newest Harleys and of course you’ll want to check in and get your pin if you are a HOG member.


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registering in advance will receive special gear and other prizes. You can do so by emailing Events.ThunderRoadsOhio@ gmail.com

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On Thursday, May 30th, the Ohio Bike Week goes into overdrive with the start of the World Famous Downtown Block Party! This is three days of partying in the streets of downtown Sandusky with live music on multiple stages, hundreds of vendors and exhibitors – and THOUSANDS of Brothers & Sisters celebrating Ohio Bike Week! On Thursday, JACKYL kicks things off with an always rowdy show that has become a Bike Week tradition. Then Friday, there’s a triple billing with 3 NATIONAL HEADLINERS on the Progressive Main Stage with SAVING ABEL, TRAPT, and SALIVA all performing. Then Saturday, June 1st – BLACK STONE CHERRY closes out the Block Party. That’s 5 NATIONAL RECORDING ARTISTS headlining – FREE CONCERTS – in 3 days! That’s right – all three shows are FREE for those downtown, but of course you need a VIP ticket if you want to get up front and close to the stage.

Also, on Thursday, is our favorite OBW Event - the Thunder Roads of Ohio – OBW Pool Party at the Comfort Inn! This annual event is sponsored by Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys and Twisted Tea this year – and promises to be one of the biggest and best! The Pool Party includes a Bikini Contest for the Ladies and a “Cannonball Contest” for - well, anyone that wants to take the plunge! There are other deck contests as well for both the contestants and the crowd to participate in – and hundreds of giveaways, courtesy of our sponsors! The event is hosted by the Twisted Tea and Russ Brown Girls – as well as our own TRO Iron Angels! It’s always a great time and one of the most popular OBW events on social media as everyone finds plenty to take pictures of! There are a limited number of slots for those wishing to be a contestant in the Bikini Contest – so we urge you to register in advance to ensure your spot. Those

I’m an Ohio Biker and this is our home state rally, but that’s not the only reason why Ohio Bike Week is easily one of my favorite rallies anywhere – and it’s not just because I’m a homer or that we work with them; quite the contrary. We enjoy working with Ohio Bike Week because of how they run their event! The folks at OBW have always taken the approach that they will throw a HUGE PARTY – and the crowds will take care of them by spending their own money as they see fit. The vast majority of the shows and entertainment is FREE – and those few things requiring admission are more than reasonably priced. The OBW masterminds have always believed that if they offer fair prices and a good product – in the form of quality entertainment in a cool setting, riders will support the rally. While you’re enjoying the rally, we ask that you make it a point to support the exhibitors, vendors, sponsors, and local businesses that make this Rally possible. You will be able to find them here in the Rally Guide, in the Pocket Guide, and through signage at their businesses. Much like this magazine itself, it’s through their support that the Ohio Bike Week organizers are able to produce one of the nation’s best motorcycle rallies – right here in Ohio! And I for one, would like to see the Rally continue to grow for years to come! Hope to see everyone at Ohio Bike Week – our State Rally!

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BTR Ride Stops! Win $500 with Digital Check-Ins during OBW! Make sure that you keep an eye out for Ride Stops while you’re enjoying the sights and sounds of Ohio Bike Week. Anywhere you see the BTR Ride Stop sign – you can check-in and WIN, by simply taking a picture of yourself and posting it to your Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram account with the hashtag #TRO. For Ohio Bike Week, TRO will be awarding a special $500 GRAND PRIZE and at least 50 other prizes specific to Bike Week Check-Ins! Special Designated Ride Stops in the area include –

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Comfort Inn Cabana Bar, Sandusky

Jack Daniel’s Barrel House Saloon, Downtown Sandusky

Knuckleheads Saloon, Huron

Original Margaritaville, Sandusky

DeMore’s Offshore Bar & Grill, Sandusky

The Mason Jar, Sandusky

The World Famous CheeseHaven, Port Clinton

(Additional BIKE WEEK BTR Ride Stops are featured in the Pocket Rally Guide and can be found at ThunderRoadsOhio.com) You can check into any of these spots throughout the Rally for your chance to win the special Bike Week Prizes or any of the other Thunder Run Prizes as well. If you make it to all these Bike Week Stops, during the Rally – post a picture of you and any riding companions to your Facebook account at your last stop saying that you “hit them all” and include the #TRO hashtag. We will randomly select one winner from those completing the run – and once verified, they will win a $500 Amazon Gift Card! Post photos to your Facebook with the hashtag #TRO to win $500!

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MUSIC SPOTLIGHT

Queensryche

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Queensryche formed in 1980 and hail from Bellevue, Washington. They released an impressive 15 studio albums, one EP, several DVDs, and continue to tour today. However, the original line up consisting of Geoff Tate, Eddie Jackson, Michael Wilton, Chris DeGarmo, and Scott Rockenfield are no longer together. Despite selling over 20 million records and achieving world acclaim, guitarist DeGarmo left the band in 1998, quoting “personal reasons.” Several years later, in San Paulo, Brazil following what many claim was an over publicized backstage altercation before the show, singer Geoff Tate was officially fired from the band. Geoff and long-time manager Susan Tate responding to the firing, filed a lawsuit in Washington court, claiming the he was wrongfully terminated. The ruling in the preliminary injunction was that both parties could use the name Queensryche until a court ruling or a settlement decided who would get to use the name. It took over 2 years but, the case was finally settled on April 17, 2014 in which founding members Wilton, Rockenfield, and Jackson were awarded the rights to the bands trademark and allowed to continue playing with Todd La Torre and Parker Lundgren. The Band found its most commercial success in 1990 with the release of Empire. Empire peaked at #7 and sold more than 3 million copies in the USA alone, which is more than the previous four releases combined. The album was also certified silver in the UK. Silent Lucidity which featured an orchestra, became the band’s first top 10 hit. The arrangements on Empire were more straightforward than the bands other offerings. The Building Empire Tour lasted 18 months longer than previous tours and allowed the band to headline shows for the first time EVER! Using their headlining status, allowed the band to perform Operation Mindcrime in its entirety with songs from Empire thrown in for good measures! This tour would add a black mark to the bands history, while during a concert in a sports hall in Ichtegem, Belgium on November 20, 1990, a scuffle in the audience broke out which resulted in an American fan stabbing a Belgian fan to fatality in the chest. Tour manager Howard Ungerleider, immediately stopped the show as the band was only on the 5th song on the set list “Roads to Madness.” Don’t miss Queensryche Friday, May 24, 2019 at Toledo HarleyDavidson. You can get tickets at www.OhioBikeWeek.com

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Queensryche burst onto the scene in 1982 with the release of their “Queensryche EP”, their full-length follow-up “The Warning”, and 1986’s “Rage for Order”, catapulted the band into international fame. But it wasn’t until 1988 that the band achieved world-wide dominance, with the release of Operation Mind Crime. Operation Mind Crime would go on to become one of the top 10 best-selling concept records of all time! With the critically acclaimed and monumented commercial release of “Empire” in 1991, the band earned multiple Grammy award nominations and won the MTV Viewers Choice Awards for the #1 chart topping hit, Silent Lucidity. Queensryche has sold over 30 million copies, worldwide, and continue to tour today, but the band isn’t without turmoil.

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6:00pm - 9:00pm Miss OBW Meet N’ Greet 6:00pm - 9:00pm Burnout Pit

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5:30pm Concert Gates Open 5:30pm - 11:00pm Vendors Open 6:40pm - 7:30pm Downspeed 8:00pm - 9:00pm RMO 9:30pm - 11:00pm Featured Headliner: QUEENSRYCHE Jack Daniel’s Barrel House Saloon 101 E. Shoreline Dr. Sandusky, OH 44870 11:00am - 2:00am Jack Daniels’ Barrel House Saloon Open 5:00pm - 11:00pm Vendors Open 5:00pm - 9:00pm The Junk 9:30pm - 1:00am Featured Headliner: DISCO INFERNO Mad River Harley-Davidson 5316 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH 44870 Daily Ride

TRO Ladies Lakeside Ride

11:00am - 6:00pm 2019 Harley-Davidson® Demo Truck 11:00am - 6:00pm HOG® Check-In & Pin Pick-up 12:00am - 11:00pm Mad River Saloon and Yuengling Stage Open 12:00pm - 9:00pm Vendors Open 1:00pm

Wedding - Ralph & Jodie

3:00pm - 5:00pm Live Monkey Appearance 5:00pm - 8:00pm Miss OBW Meet & Greet 6:00pm - 10:00pm Featured Headliner: JASMINE CAIN Other Hot Spot Activities… 12:00pm Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring Still Wild 6:00pm Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring Busted Remedy Also Comfort Inn Tiki Bar: 5909 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH

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11:00am - 2:00am Jack Daniels’ Barrel House Saloon Open w/ Live Music 11:00am - 11:00pm Vendors Open 12:00pm -2:00pm OBW Thunder Roads Bike Show - Registration 2:00pm - 4:00 pm OBW Thunder Roads Bike Show - Judging/Voting 4:30pm - 8:30pm Grunge DNA 9:00pm - 12:30am Featured Headliner: JASMINE CAIN Mad River Harley-Davidson 5316 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH 44870 9:00am - 9:00pm Vendor Area Open 11:00am - 6:00pm 2019 Harley-Davidson® Demo Truck 11:00am - 6:00pm HOG® Check-In & Pin Pick-up 11:00am - 11:00pm Mad River Saloon and Yuengling Stage Open w/ Live Music 12:00pm - 2:00pm Live Monkey Appearance 5:00pm - 8:00pm Miss OBW T-Shirt Toss 9:00pm - 12:30pm Featured Headliner: LOVERBOY Other Hot Spot Activities… 12:00pm Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring Old Skool 5:00pm Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring Latter 9:00am - 6pm Fox Cycles Swap Meet: 1011 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH from 9am to 6pm Also Comfort Inn Tiki Bar: 5909 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH

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Loverboy By: Ted “Hollywood” Heckman TRO CONTRIBUTOR The band name “Loverboy” emerged from a dream Paul Dean had one night after spending time the previous night with some of the band members including Mike Reno and their girlfriends at the time. Before going to the movies, the girls were browsing through fashion magazines. The guys in the band noticed a Cover Girl ad. So, Cover Girl became Cover Guy and then later became Loverboy later that night in Dean’s dream. After having told Mike Reno about the dream, Reno agreed to try the name out and of course it stuck. Having formed in early 1979 in Calgary Alberto, Canada, Mike Reno {Vocals}, Paul Dean {Guitars}, Doug Johnson {Keys}, Matt Frenette {Drums}, and Scott Smith {Bass} wouldn’t take long to prove to the world that they were a force to be dealt with. The band’s line up was ready, rehearsals were done, the name had stuck-- what was next? For the newly formed Loverboy, they choose their first live debut opening for the KISS dynasty tour at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, B.C. on Nov 19th, 1979. After being rejected by almost every label in the states, it would be Columbia/CBS records Canada who offered the band a recording contract. In less than one year, the band had managed to open for KISS, probably one of the most successful bands of the ‘80s, and secured a record deal. Loverboy signed their deal and began recording their first record on March 20th, 1980. Their self-titled album “Loverboy” spawned two hits, “Turn Me Loose” and “The Kid is Hot Tonight”. The album cover was designed by Barbara Astman. She took the song lyrics for “Little Girl” and typed them on top of a self-portrait polaroid as it was developing. Throughout the ‘80s, Loverboy racked up numerous hit songs, both in Canada as well as the United States. Their debut album Loverboy sold over a million copies in Canada over that summer. The album didn’t ever debut in the United States until Nov of that same year. America in its true fashion {Not to be outdone} managed to buy up over two million copies. This forced the band to go on a massive tour doing over 200 shows opening for the likes of Cheap Trick, ZZ Top, Kansas and Def Leppard. The first single “Turn me Loose” reached #7 on the Canadian charts and #35 on Billboard’s Hot 100 in early 1981. The follow up Album “Get Lucky” was released in Oct of 1981 during their tour with Journey. The hit track, “Working for the Weekend” became a blue-collar anthem, along with “When it’s Over” and “Lucky Ones” that pushed the sophomore album to the #7 spot on the Billboard album charts, selling just over four million copies. That same year Loverboy won 6 Juno awards. A record that still stands this very day. Loverboy went on to release two more albums “Keep it Up” in 1983, and its first single “Hot Girls in Love” became their most successful to that date, reaching #11 on the US charts. As well as “Lovin Every Min of it” the bands fourth album release in 1985 with the single written by Mutt Lange and “This Could be Your Night” co-written by Journey’s Jonathan Cain becoming their first and second U.S. billboard top 10 hits respectfully. In 1986 the band released “Heaven in Your Eyes”, a song featured in the movie Top Gun. It peaked at #9 on the Billboard charts. Loverboy is celebrating 40 years together as one of only a few bands that managed to stay together that long. Don’t miss their only area appearance at Ohio Bike Week Saturday, May 25th at Mad River H-D. You can get tickets at www.OhioBikeWeek.com

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SUNDAY, MAY/26th/2019

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11:00am - 2:00am Jack Daniels’ Barrel House Saloon Open w/ Live Music 11:00am - 11:00pm Vendors Open 8:30pm - 12:30pm Featured Headliner: ALMOST FAMOUS Mad River Harley-Davidson 5316 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH 44870

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Daily Ride

11:00am - 2:00am Jack Daniels’ Barrel House Saloon Open w/ Live Music 11:00am - 9:00pm Vendors Open 7:00pm - 11:00pm Featured Headliner: EXPERIENCE Mad River Harley-Davidson 5316 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH 44870

Ride-N-Seek

9:00am - 9:00pm Vendor Area Open 11:00am - 6:00pm 2019 Harley-Davidson® Demo Truck 11:00am - 6:00pm HOG® Check-In & Pin Pick-up 11:00am - 11:00pm Mad River Saloon and Yuengling Stage Open w/ Live Music 12:00pm - 2:00pm Live Monkey Appearance 5:00pm - 8:00pm Miss OBW T-Shirt Toss 6:30pm - 9:00pm Jessica Hannan Band 9:30pm - 11:00pm Featured Headliner: THE CADILLAC THREE Other Hot Spot Activities… 12:00pm 5:00pm 9:00am - 6:00pm

Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring Bad Ave Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring three Streets Over Fox Cycles Swap Meet: 1011 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH

Also Comfort Inn Tiki Bar: 5909 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH

Daily Ride

World Record Poker Run Attempt

9:00am - 9:00pm

Vendors Open

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Live Monkey Appearance

3:00pm - 7:00pm

Miss OBW

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Featured Headliner: MUSTANG SALLY

Other Hot Spot Activities… 2:00pm

Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring 100 Proof

Also Comfort Inn Tiki Bar: 5909 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH

TUESDAY, MAY/28th/2019

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Prison Ride to Mansfield Reformatory Kickstands up at 9am

9:00am - 9:00pm

Vendor Area Open

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Other Hot Spot Activities… *Comfort Inn Tiki Bar: 5909 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH *Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH

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WEDNESDAY, MAY/29th/2019

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Kelleys Island Poker Run

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Vendor Area Open

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Live Monkey Appearance

Other Hot Spot Activities… 6:00pm Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring TRO/ Iron & Ink Tattoo Contest w/ Live Entertainment 2:00pm - 5:00pm

The Casino on Kelleys Island: Featuring Armstrong Bearcat from 2pm - 5pm

2:00pm - 5:00pm

West Bay Inn on Kelleys Island: Featuring Ted Riser from 2pm - 5pm

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MUSIC SPOTLIGHT:

Jackyl

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Tight Wadd on the PROGRESSIVE Main Stage on Jackson & Market Streets

6:30pm - 10:00pm Master T.C. & The Visitors on the Columbus Ave. Stage 6:30pm - 11:00pm VIP Concert Gates Open 8:15pm - 9:00pm

Tuk Smith & The Restless Hearts on the PROGRESSIVE Main Stage on Jackson & Market Streets

9:00pm - 11:00pm FREE Concert on the PROGRESSIVE Main Stage with: JACKYL (Progressive Main Stage on Jackson & Market Streets. Free General Admission. VIP $40. FREE VIP for All Access Pass Holders) 10:30pm - 12:00am Featured Headliner on the Columbus Ave. Stage: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Jack Daniel’s Barrel House Saloon 101 E. Shoreline Dr. Sandusky, OH 44870 11:00am - 1:00am Jack Daniels’ Barrel House Saloon Open w/ Live Music 11:00am - 11:00pm Vendors Open 4:30pm - 8:30pm

Armstrong Bearcats

6:00pm - 9:00pm Hot Harley Nights: Motorcycle Giveaway Key Drawing & Miss Ohio Bike Week Autograph Signing 9:00pm - 12:45pm Featured Headliner: RED BALL JETS Mad River Harley-Davidson 5316 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH 44870 Daily Ride

Jesse James Charity Ride for Stein Hospice - Kickstands up at 10am

8:30am

OBW Wedding: Carrie & Ben, Jesse James will Officiate

9:00am - 9:00pm

Vendor Area Open

11:00am - 11:00pm Mad River Saloon and Yuengling Stage Open w/ Live Music 11:00am - 6:00pm 2019 Harley-Davidson® Demo Truck 11:00am - 6:00pm HOG® Check-In & Pin Pick-up 3:00pm - 5:00pm

Live Monkey Appearance

Other Hot Spot Activities… 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Comfort Inn Tiki Bar: 5909 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH featuring: The Thunder Roads of Ohio Bikini & Belly Flop CONTEST with Billy Morris & Sunset Strip LIVE!

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By: Ted “Hollywood” Heckman TRO CONTRIBUTOR Ohio Bike Week’s 10 days of Bikes, Babes, Booze and Bands, all on the shores of Lake Erie in Sandusky, Ohio. The Bikes, the babes and the booze all explain themselves. So, this is about the Bands. Well one band in particular. JACKYL. This band of misfits formed in 1991. Their sound is unique in a way that can only be described as Heavy Metal Southern Rock. Their debut album has sold more than one million copies in the U.S. with hits like “Down on Me” and “When Will It Rain”. But the show stopper is the “Lumber Jack” song. It features a chain saw solo by vocalist Jesse James Dupree. In 1992 Jackyl’s self-titled debut was released and featured a song entitled “She Loves My Cock”. Of course, this was omitted from the edited versions as well as suggestive elements on the album cover art. KMart in Georgia {subsequently the band is from Kennesaw, Georgia} refused to sell Jackyl’s cd so the band played an impromptu concert in front of the store. Footage of the event was used for the music video of their single “I Stand Alone”. The band’s success was solidified when they were invited to play Woodstock ‘94 in Saugerties, NY. Other artists were paying attention to the band and in 1997 when Jackyl was recording “Cut the Crap” their single, “Locked and Loaded” would feature guest vocals from one of the biggest names in the industry, AC/DC vocalist Brian Johnson. Johnson would later return for Jackyl’s 2002 album “Relentless”. After the events of 9/11 Jackyl recorded and released “Open Invitation” which received wide air play throughout the U.S. It featured lyrics that included “I hate you Bin Laden” and “you’ve got an open invitation to kiss our ass”. The song mixed clips from George C. Scott’s portrayal of George S. Patton giving a speech to his soldiers in the movie Patton and President George W. Bush reading from the Bible’s Shepard’s Psalm. Psalms 23: verse 4. The band has described this song and its lyrics as being written in the key of anger; angry that such things can happen in this country. It was not directed toward any religion or race of people. It is directed toward the assholes responsible. In 2009 Full Throttle Saloon TV show premiered on Tru Tv. The series which takes its name from the bar, Chronicles, the daily operations of the world’s Largest Biker Bar. Full Throttle Saloon is located in Sturgis, SD. Michael Ballard purchased these 30 acres of land in 1999. Jesse James Dupree is a business partner to Ballard and appears on the show. In 2010 Jackyl released “When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide”. Several singles were released but the stand out video was for the hit “Just Like A Negro” featuring Run D.M.C. Stemming from his love for everything Rock N Roll, in 2011 Dupree launched Jesse James American Outlaw Bourbon, which exceeded all expectations and is now sold in over 40 states as well as countries around the world. Jesse and his business partner Michael Ballard also opened the Deadwood Distillery company in Deadwood South Dakota. Nothing captures the essence of outlaw more than Jackyl and its many brandings. Don’t miss Jackyl performing all their hits and selling their shine, May 30th @ Ohio Bike Week. This is a FREE concert, kicking off the Downtown Block Party, but you can get VIP tickets at www.OhioBikeWeek.com

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Live Monkey Appearance

Other Hot Spot Activities… 12:00pm - 2:00pm

Mickey Mart TRO Twisted Tea Photo Shoot Come see the Twisted Tea Girls for a Meet & Greet and Photo Shoot with giveaways; Mickey Mart 4701 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH;

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Mad River Harley-Davidson 5316 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH 44870

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Fake ID on the Columbus Ave. Stage

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Official Ohio Bike Week Founders Day / George 11:00am - 3:00pm 2019 Harley-Davidson® Demo Truck Roeder Memorial Day Parade Rolls into Downtown 11:00am - 3:00pm Mad River Saloon Open 4:00pm - 11:00pm VIP Concert Gates Open 12:00pm - 2:00pm Live Monkey Appearance 5:00pm - 6:30pm The Michael Weber Show on the Columbus Ave. Stage Other Hot Spot Activities… 7:00pm - 8:30pm

Stone Senate on the Columbus Ave. Stage

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9 Fire on the PROGRESSIVE Main Stage on Jackson & Market St.

9:00pm - 12:45am Featured Headliner on the Columbus Ave. Stage: 6 West

2:00pm Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring Rutherford County Also Comfort Inn Tiki Bar: 5909 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH

10:00pm - 12:30pm FREE Concert on the PROGRESSIVE Main Stage with: BLACK STONE CHERRY (Progressive Main Stage on Jackson & Market Streets. Free General Admission. VIP $40. FREE VIP for All Access Pass Holders) Jack Daniel’s Barrel House Saloon 101 E. Shoreline Dr. Sandusky, OH 44870 111:00am - 2:00am Jack Daniels’ Barrel House Saloon Open w/ Live Music 11:00am - 11:00pm Vendors Open 5:30pm - 9:00pm

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Mad River Harley-Davidson 5316 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH 44870 Daily Ride

Official Ohio Bike Week Founders Day / George Roeder Memorial Day Parade

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Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring Rolling Hams

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Margaritaville: 212 Fremont Ave. Sandusky, OH featuring Jessica Hannan

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Riding with Ian – Riding in Cuba! by: Ian Abrams,TRO Contributor I like to say that I consider myself a 1% motorcycle rider. No disrespect to the “1%’ers”, but I am fairly certain that I’ve ridden more than 99% of the riders out there. And I’ve been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to not only ride all across America – but all over the world as well. I have ridden close to 600,000 miles, including all the US States at least twice, most three times...only once to Alaska, and have ridden on four Hawaiian islands covering the perimeter of each island in a total of 8 days. Beyond the US I’ve hit every Canadian province, Northern Mexico, Japan, Israel, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Costa Rica, touched Nicaragua, and even hit a few of the Caribbean islands – Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and St. Martin. I’ve always wanted to go to Cuba, though. For years, I’ve wanted to go – especially before there are major social and economic changes. You just never know these days. And of course, I wanted to go by motorcycle. So, I got together with a local Cleveland friend, Bruce Ente, who had the same desire as I and spoke a bit of Spanish. My plan was just the two of us, but found that we needed a guide service to enter the country. We then decided to invite other friends and we became 5 bikes. With these extra bikes, we found a German tour company that would help us make all of the arrangements for what we considered a very fair price. For approx. $3,800 plus the cost of gas, eating out, and airfare. The package included 11 days – two nights at all inclusive resorts and 9 days at Bed and Breakfasts. Most importantly though, it included relatively new 700 GS BMW’s and a full-time amazing guide for throughout the trip.

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At this point, I want to share some photos and moments from trip – but first a few important things worth noting about riding through CUBA. • Cuba will not accept United States dollars (but will exchange dollars at a 13% discount) or US based credit cards and will not deal with US based travel companies. (But yes for Jet Blue? I have no idea..) • The German motorcycle tour company we found, PROFIL CUBA REISEN, was reasonably easy to access by internet, responsive, accommodating, and with five bikes, we were able to make our own scheduled on a private guided trip. I personally did not deal with the tour company, but my friend was satisfied. • Forget about a US deal on phone service and computer.

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• Airfare on Jet Blue from Ft Lauderdale – less than $400 round trip. Includes health insurance, which is a government must for Cuba. Plus add $50 for a visa. • Days before you must register WHY you are going to Cuba…we were told to pick item #9- Support of the Cuban People Overall, it was surprisingly very easy. So, here’s our trip, captured in a few pictures. You can see even more pictures on our Blog at ThunderRoadsOhio.com

Typical Traffic in Camagüey

Total Trip 2640 kilometers. (1636 miles) First thing I noticed – it’s really a beautiful country, but EVERYTHING is worn out.

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Dedication to Earnest Hemingway —this is where he parked his boat…Old man and the sea

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Sport Touring Corner By Norm Kern, TRO Contributor

Find the Right Bike to Get into Sport Touring After a long winter, riding season is finally here. If you are interested in riding sport-touring style this year, Sport Touring Corner is here to help. As I’ve said before, sport-touring riders look forward to a challenge and enjoy developing their riding skills, which are directed toward riding twisty roads at a brisk pace. That said, sport touring means something different to each rider, so I asked some MSTA (Motorcycle Sport Touring Association) members to talk about their approach and bike choices. Pat Mogavero, Cold Spring, KY: “Sport-Touring” is more a state of mind than it is defined by what bike someone rides. It differs from just touring because the intent is not to just “go there, see that”, it’s more about riding challenging twisty roads at a quick pace on the way to “there”. It’s more than just riding around one’s home base, because it encourages and involves traveling (touring). We don’t bypass the backroads; we seek them out. We don’t worry about MAKING “good time”, we desire to HAVE a good time while traveling. We enjoy the twisty route along the way.

Gerald Willis, Cortland, OH: Been through some 15 bikes, doing rides with this group and have ridden many Honda CBR and Suzuki GSXR sport bikes. I must say if you wish to do multi-day rides, a bike that accommodates luggage and has a bit less sporty riding position is a plus. The sport touring bike I have enjoyed the most is the Kawasaki Ninja 1000. (Have had two!) I believe there are more comfortable and more expensive models, but it does everything fairly well. I also just purchased a Kawasaki Z 900, and I must say if equipped with aftermarket luggage, looks like it is going to be a hit, with a low price point.

This type of riding can be done on ANY bike. However, bikes designed for their ability to handle twisty roads, that carry some luggage, and provide some degrees of comfort all at the same time are what I think of when I think of a “sport-touring” bike. They make it more enjoyable but are not necessary. It certainly doesn’t take a bike like a Yamaha FJR, Kawasaki Concours, Honda VFR, or even a “sport” bike to be a sport tourer. Nor does it take the newest GPS, cruise control, hard luggage, or any other farkle. Jack Smith, LaPorte, IN: “If you already have a bike, pack your gear on it and take a long, multi-day ride. Now you’re touring.

Steve Coffman, Asheville, NC: In my mind, sport touring is a style of riding that combines the attitude of sport bike riding, such as aggressive riding in the twisties, with touring, which is more about multi-day traveling and long mileage. While any bike can be used for both activities, the sport-touring bike combines some of the nimbleness of a lightweight powerful sport bike and the comfort and weight capacity of a touring bike.

While you’re touring, try to stick to the squiggly lines on the map as you work on your skills. Work on upping your pace and getting into “the zone.” Now you’re sport touring!

I find that my Yamaha FJR leans a little more toward sport bike riding. It is very quick and will keep up with most sport bikes. It does a fairly decent job of touring long miles but is not as comfortable as some of the other sport touring bikes. Sporttouring for me is more of a frame of mind in how one approaches riding

The next step is to make friends with a similar kink, ride with them a bit, and see whose bike you covet. Once you figure that out, go shopping!

Wayne Muri, Grand Haven, MI: In my humble estimation the top three are the Kawasaki Concours 14, Yamaha FJR 1300, and Honda ST1300. I rode cruisers until about ten years ago when I was introduced to a Concours. We were riding the twisties along a river bed in northern Kentucky when a friend offered to trade

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bikes. Riding his Concours, I discovered that instead of wrestling my bike through the turns I was doing a motorized ballet! Never looked back- have ridden Concours and FJRs ever since. Rode from Avon, Colorado to the outskirts of Chicago in one day and felt fine since my weight was balanced between ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, elbows, and wrists. It is an uncannily comfortable position as opposed to sitting on my tailbone ala cruiser style. Currently planning long trips this summer on a Concours 14. Mike Kershaw, Omaha, NE: What bike you choose often depends on what you are coming from. If you’re coming to sporttouring from sport bike riding, you would probably just want a liter bike with bags. I most recently had a cruiser so the FJR was a great option. It’s a good middle of the road choice for someone coming from either direction. Just starting out sport touring I think riding position is the biggest factor. Charlie Thompson, Littleton, CO: A few years back Motorcycle Consumer News did a sport touring bike comparison. Yamaha FJR vs Kawasaki Concours 14 vs BMW K1600GT. The winner? All the testers liked the BMW R1200GS adventure chase bike the best. It was just as fast in the twisties, more comfortable and more versatile. Adventure bikes make wonderful sport tourers. I’d say Kawasaki Versys, Suzuki V-Storm, Yamaha Super Tenere, Honda VFR1200X, Triumph Tiger. I like shaft drive for touring. Buy 3 years old from somebody with service records. Spend the thousands saved on a long trip and good riding gear! Jeremy Zorns, Kenosha, WI: Another thought- in addition to good riding gear, a person should have SOME kind of formal rider training. MSF Basic Rider course at a minimum. That helps with low speed handling, so one won’t be as likely to drop their bike, and also basic road riding survival skills. Private instruction with a rider coach is probably better for dynamic riding.

Mike Bowling, Sharonville, OH: Everyone’s definition of sport-touring is going to differ depending on their background, i.e., someone coming from a diet of strictly off road riding is going to differ from someone coming from sport bikes and they’d both differ from someone coming from a big bagger who only rides interstate. The off-road guy would likely be happy on a Suzuki V-Strom or Kawasaki Versys due to their upright seating. With cheap(er) reliable examples being fairly easy to find, who could argue? The sport bike guy will likely be happy on Honda VFR/Kawasaki Concours/Yamaha FJR type of bikes and no arguing they are reliable mounts that would still satisfy. Dan Steinberg, Chicago, IL: Making the choice to buy a motorcycle should be a very thoughtful and intelligent process, ultimately ending on choosing the bike that you feel most comfortable on, regardless if it’s called a “sport touring,” “sport bike,” “super naked,” etc. I own all three types and have done sport touring trips on all of them just fine. The bike you feel most comfortable on will also be the bike you enjoy riding the most. Just about every bike out there can be fitted with tank and tail bags, so my recommendation is start with the bike you feel most comfortable on right out of the box. Then add what you need to suit the riding and trips you want to take.

A couple books I recommend are “A Twist of the Wrist 2” by Keith Code and “Proficient Motorcycling” by David Hough.

Connect with local Ohio Motorcycle Sport Touring Association riders at these monthly breakfasts:

Gary Fourman, Indianapolis, IN: Firstly, outside our club hardly anyone knows what “sport touring” means. When people ask me about riding motorcycles, I say, “I ride a sport touring bike. It’s a Yamaha FJR and I like it because it looks sporty but is big enough for traveling with two saddle bags and a trunk.” (At this point I’m pulling a photo up on my phone to show them.)

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14 Reasons to Start Adventure Riding

by Drew Faulkner, MotoAdventurer.com / Thunder Roads Ohio Contributor

I’ve recently welcomed another rider into the “adventure” world. To his credit, he rode dirt bikes “back in the day”, but has been dedicated to street riding for many years now. After seeing all the crazy photos here on the website and social media feeds, he decided to once again venture off-road. Apparently, I’ve unconsciously been trying to excite folks into taking their motorcycle on a woods adventure, but today, I’m making that a conscious effort. Needless to say, I’m enamored with adventure riding, but beyond “because it’s fun”, here are 14 reasons why you can and should give adventure riding a shot.

Go

anywhere

Back in 2016, I published “Putting more Adventure into Moto Adventurer“, after

the opportunity to do both. While I don’t often ride and then hike, it’s happened before. More than anything else, it’s nice to disappear into the woods, find a nice scenic spot next to a creek, shut down the engine, and just listen the birds singing. With that, a typical jaunt through my beloved Bluegrass means I have run-ins with deer, wild turkeys, guinea hens, and occasionally snakes crossing the trail. Considering gas stations and restaurants are seldom near the prime off-road locations, packing a sandwich and having a picnic on the trail is often standard operating procedure. With a good hammock, it’s even easier to turn this whole experience into an overnight affair.

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best scenery is seldom on a paved road

I brought home new (to me) Triumph Scrambler. Long-term followers of the site are no doubt familiar with Rosie’s accolades, but I bring up that story because it marked a clear transition from asphalt to dirt. Even today, there’s little I enjoy more than a lonely stretch of Appalachian twisties, but with the right attitude, when that pavement ends, I think you should keep riding. I’ll go further by saying that, with the right bike, you can arguably ride anywhere. This, of course, is a matter of taste, comfort, budget, and perhaps the right tires, but there are many ways to skin this cat, and this is easily why I enjoy adventure riding so much. There have been countless times when I’ve been out in the boonies and I spot a great photo opportunity, which frequently means leaving the safety of the tarmac; something that is now seldom a second thought. “Anywhere” again depends on those before mentioned factors, but it goes without saying, once you’ve left the asphalt, your riding opportunities essentially double.

Experience nature

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Here on the east coast, the powers that be have put a lot of effort into paving more roads as a convenience to tourists; but like I said about an impromptu creekside lunch, some

of the best views are still found at the end of a dirt road. In many cases, the “road” itself is the view. While riding the Triple-Nickel last spring, my GPS led me astray which turned into an off-road adventure. That adventure led to a random covered bridge hidden in the forest. Last week while scouting routes for Red River Scramble, we encountered a waterfall over a rock shelter that was literally part of the trail. Aside from the likes of the Blue Ridge Parkway, paved roads seldom reveal such gems.

Riding

off-road improves your street skills

As a guy who learned to ride on the pavement first, the sensation of the rear end of the motorcycle sliding out of line with the front

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wheel was especially unnerving. However, once you realize it’s all part of the process, and get comfortable with the rear wheel doing its thing, you suddenly have a new appreciation for a motorcycle’s capabilities on asphalt. You rapidly find yourself far less intimidated by limited traction conditions. “Sliding” is often a tactic used off-road to get the motorcycle into position for the next obstacle; worst case it’s something that happens and you learn how to manage it without incident (more on that in a moment). Again, once you’ve mastered that experience, you now know what to do in a bad situation on the tarmac. Most importantly, riding offroad will teach you how to look where you want to go, with a quickness; a critical street skill that at times, still evades veteran street riders.

Dirt

is more forgiving

Beyond mastering traction by riding offroad, dirt is also far more forgiving (I should know). Riding dirt usually means that speeds are lower, so the penalties for mishaps are typically less severe. While not always the case, if you crash off-road, the landing is typically softer. Pavement is anything but soft but it’s also lined with a lot of fixed objects that are likely to inflict even more damage at speed. There are, of course, trees in the woods (by definition), but again, the speeds are typically lower, especially in situations where you’re pushing the limits of your riding capabilities, like creek crossings, rocks, and mud. I’ve been “tossed” far more

off-road than I have on the pavement, most of the time while waddling through mud or tractoring up a hill. The tip-overs in the mud are far less eventful than a drop in the parking lot, typically with less damage to the bike to boot.

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never ride the same road twice

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most of the time. That’s the beauty of offroad riding; the route doesn’t need to change, because mother nature changes the character of the riding surface with each passing day. I

take a few trips to Shawnee State Forest every year, I’ve never seen the route the same way twice, often no more than two weeks apart. One week I’ll find mud on the trail in a spot I’ve never seen it before; the next trip I’ll find a gnarly rut from the previous day’s thunderstorm, you just never know.

There’s

no such thing as a boring dirt road

While ripping along the sweeping paved roads, at some point, backed up traffic, the risk of injury, or the threat of legal altercation typically trumps your interest in high-speed maneuvers. Thus, you finally accept the inevitable and settle into following some beat-up pickup around your favorite set of twisties. When riding off-road, you’re nearly always the fastest vehicle on the trail (if not the only vehicle), and most folks will wave you by. Related to my previous point about traffic laws, I can’t think of a single time I’ve found myself bored on the trail. More excitement can always be found at the twist of a throttle. If you get bored putting around the trail, just wick it up a few more notches. That boredom can rapidly transform into stark terror at the next bend (if not sooner).

solid plan most of the time. Paved roads (typically) lead to somewhere, so someone will be along eventually, even if you can’t make a phone call. Off-road, however, that’s not always the case. Where I ride in Kentucky isn’t particularly remote, however many of those trails are places where only a 4-wheel drive could potentially retrieve a disabled, 500-pound motorcycle, and I doubt many tow truck drivers are interested in attempting it. That’s one of the reasons the kitchen sink is often packed on the back of the Scrambler; if I get a flat, break a lever, or have some other mechanical issue, I need to manage on my own until I can limp the bike back to some form of civilization. Again, this concept is not for everyone; certainly many among us have no interest in riding that far into the bush, but for the select few, the knowledge that you are your only safety net is part of the allure. For those that find themselves in the middle, I certainly recommend the buddy system; being stuck out in the woods with

“…avoid

any Imperial entanglements.”

Everyone appreciates something different about motorcycling, for me, it’s often the closest I’ll ever get to being a fighter pilot. As such, that occasionally means my taste for “spirited” riding is at odds with the local constabulary… Fortunately, riding off-road typically means that posted speed limits are well… not posted, as few would attempt to ride at such speeds that would necessitate a “limit”. My off-road skills certainly fall into that category, as I seldom find myself

exceeding my ability to apply the brakes on a loose surface. However, off-road riding can be the hooligan’s paradise as there’s typically no peace officer to be found; or anyone else for that matter. Needless to say, urbanites frown upon wheelies on the boulevard, but when riding off-road, the ability to lift the front wheel is praised, furthermore, it’s a necessary part of tackling certain obstacles; a skill one should master if they plan on diving deeper into the backwoods. Or at least, that’s what I’m going to tell myself… I’m obviously not condoning hooning around forest service roads and creating problems with the local park rangers. However, if you’re out on the trail in the middle of nowhere, the consequences are between you, mother nature, and perhaps your insurance company.

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Which brings me to my next point, solitude on the rural backwater roads is what I love most about long rides through Appalachia. When you leave the pavement, those roads are even more remote, and often, a lot closer to home than such sparsely traveled paved roads. On a different note, folks concerned about the dangers that other drivers pose to motorcyclists, those complications are minimized the moment you leave the pavement, as few people have any interest in traveling on dirt roads. This perspective is obviously not for everyone, being alone and “off grid” without the ability to get help is not appealing to some. However, if you’re looking to turn off all the “noise” of urban life, see the “wild” and connect with nature, off-road riding again combines two of your passions at once.

Self-reliance

When discussing the best tool kit, many have suggested that the less kinesthetically inclined simply carry a cell phone and a credit card. Here on the east coast, that’s a pretty

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your closest friend is slightly less intimidating than negotiating with the local black bear all by your lonesome (this way you just need to be faster than your buddy). If nothing else, your buddy can usually help push the bike out of the mud, and in the best of circumstances, you can now split a tool kit between two bikes instead of hauling all the heavy stuff solo.

It

doesn’t have to be as rugged as the internet would have you believe

Despite all these stories about being down in the holler, knee deep in the Kentucky clay, adventure riding doesn’t have to be the stuff you see on the internet. In the Instagram age, everyone is posting photos of ridiculously over-weight machinery traversing the gnarliest off-road trails. Most of us, however, are simply enjoying a scenic detour along the forest service roads. Shawnee State Forest is another classic example of this; most of the trails inside the forest are immaculate gravel roads that I would take a Harley down, no different than my CRF250L (albeit slower). I’ll always tell people, “don’t get hung up on OHIO’S OHIO’S MOTORCYCLE MOTORCYCLE MAGAZINE MAGAZINE

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finding the RIGHT bike, as the internet would have you believe” because you don’t have to take your motorcycle down rugged single track to enjoy an off-road adventure. I’ve certainly taken my Scrambler to places few others will go, but that had a lot to do with the fact it was the only bike I had, but mostly a testament to my own stubbornness. Most folks will have a lot more fun just enjoying the scenery at their local state parks and on unimproved county roads.

You

don’t need a $20,000 bike to try it

Speaking of the Scrambler, it’s far cry from a BMW R1200GSA or KTM1090. If you ask three people what kind of bike you need for a given adventure, you’ll get four opinions and I about guarantee, one of them will be the “premium everything” option. Something of note, most street bikes have more suspension travel than my Scrambler, and it goes without saying that didn’t stop it. You should also know, that despite wanting the best adventure bike, or the most dirt-worthy thumper, a KLR 650 is arguably THE cheapest option for an “adventure” machine; but even then, any bike can do the job. There will always be more comfortable and more capable machines, not to mention limitless farkles to spend your money on. Find a bike that’s in your budget and go have an

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It doesn’t have to be for weeks at a time

I don’t know about you, but I have bills and therefore a job I have to be at five days a week. With obligations and limited vacation time, it’s tough to take a month off work and circumnavigate the country. Believe me, I want to, I just don’t have the means… yet. I imagine most of us are in the same boat, so don’t be discouraged from taking an “adventure” because you don’t have time to trailer out to Colorado and get lost in the

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woods. You might be surprised by how many gravel roads are scattered around your state, not to mention, most adventure rallies here on the east coast are within a day’s ride and are typically held over a weekend (I can

think of at least one).

…or thousands of miles away

Charlie and Ewan’s “Long Way Round” was an epic adventure. Many of us would love to take months off work and tear off on a motorcycle adventure. Unfortunately… most of us have some hefty obligations, so that’s easier said than done. While I don’t necessarily think this keeps folks from picking up adventure riding, I want to reiterate that there are often remote and obscure trails to be found a lot closer to home than you might realize. Long-time Moto Adventurer subscribers are familiar with my endless adventure tales from eastern Kentucky; the vast majority of these rides are only day trips.

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Murder in Texas 9 were killed, 20 were injured, and 177 were arrested and held on a $1,000,000 bond. Now all charges have been dismissed. Yes, I am speaking of the over reach of the Waco, Texas “Police State” and former Attorney General, Abel Reyna. It has been just over 4 years since the shootout in Waco, TX between rival motorcycle clubs, innocent bystanders, and the adrenaline jockey law enforcement at what is now the former Twin Peaks restaurant. Recently the final 24 indictments were dismissed. In a statement, the new District Attorney, Barry Johnson, called Reyna’s strategy in this case “an illconceived path”. McLennan County, Texas reported $1,317,835.96 in costs associated with Reyna’s personal vendetta against all things MC. There are more than 130 law suits currently pending. This one case should serve as a loud example of what not to do when attempting vigilante justice by a corrupt law enforcement and district attorney’s office. There were citizens arrested, jailed, and presumed guilty without a trial who had absolutely nothing to do with the event taking place, or any motorcycle club in any way. The injustice done to many of these innocent citizen bystanders, religious clubs, military clubs, riding clubs, and other MCs is reprehensible. Many jobs and homes were lost and families left broken and bankrupt, and at least 4 people were murdered by police, one of which had no affiliation with any MC. And who walked away unscathed in all of this? The murdering law enforcement officers who went home to their families while leaving blood in the streets. Welcome to America. Yet the mainstream national media has been dead silent regarding this mass murder and criminal injustice. Imagine you’re at a concert and a shootout ensues, and the only thing you have in common with the shooters is you like the same band, so law enforcement either murders you on the spot, or arrests you with zero evidence that you actually committed any crime, locks you up with a huge unattainable bond so you can’t go back home or to 98

work on Monday, or for months after, so you lose everything. That’s what we’re talking about here. 99% of the people attending this public event, at a public venue, had nothing to do with any of the MCs involved in the fight. Yet they lost everything. Guilty by association, without yet a trial. This sounds like the actions of former Nazi Germany, not present day Unites States of America. This is what the fear mongering egotistical politically driven American injustice system has become. It’s more than disgusting, it’s criminal. The DA’s office was so far out of control, it was reported that they actually sent mug shot pictures to the hometown

newspapers of those arrested in an effort to ruin their lives. Mind you, these people had not even had a day in court to defend themselves. Anyone who doesn’t see how far over reaching and irresponsible that is has lost their mind. The civil suits will rage on for years, and the cost to Texas taxpayers will continue to rise. Yet not one law enforcement agent, or elected government official will spend one hour in jail for outrageous actions in this irresponsible mess. After all is said and done, 9 people lost their lives, and no one will pay for the murder in Texas.

My Road name is Tabasco, Keep it Real. Tabasco.TRO@gmail.com Disclaimer: The author of this column has no affiliation with, nor makes any claim of representation of The Mcilhenny Company, “Tabasco Brand Pepper Sauce”, or their subsidiaries, products or services.

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BUCKEYE FIREARMS REPORT On Anniversary of Columbine, FASTER Saves Lives Reaches Critical Milestone by Joe Eaton

Since our first FASTER Saves Lives class in the spring of 2013, we have trained more than 2,600 school staff from over 260 school districts across 18 states, including staff from 79 of Ohio’s 88 counties. Demand from schools is still growing. For 2019 we already have 15 classes scheduled in 4 or 5 states just this summer alone. April 20, 2019, marks 20 years since two students committed one of the most horrific crimes ever in our schools. So, what has changed in 20 years (Columbine), 12 years (Virginia Tech), or 7 years (Sandy Hook) for how schools and law enforcement respond to violence in our schools and other mass killings? The year 1999 marked the high point for this type of extreme violence in America’s schools. The decade before 1999 saw on average 19 fatal school shootings per year, compared to the decade we just completed where American schools saw on average 6 fatal shootings with 14 killed per year. Prior to 1999, most deaths were the result of gang warfare spilling into classrooms. Columbine was one of the first where the motivation to become famous played a significant role. Prior to 1999, widespread general violence had forced law enforcement to create and adopt SWAT and similar response teams to deal with criminal situations. Unfortunately, it was not until long after Columbine that they began to realize these mass killings were a new type of crime. The murderers no longer made demands or sought negotiation. They simply wanted a high body count. Waiting for SWAT or other teams to arrive gave the killers what they wanted: more time to kill. This started a slow evolution in law enforcement tactics, beginning with those first to arrive on scene entering schools sooner in small teams.

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At the same time, schools were working to be more open and inviting to students, staff and the community in general. Unfortunately, it took additional dead and injured students to push the pace of change in law enforcement response.

We will never get a faster response from highly trained law enforcement teams than we had at Virginia Tech, but there were still over 50 casualties. Law enforcement response was not the solution to this problem.

In 2007, when the mass killings at Virginia Tech occurred, police were in the best position possible. In response to a double murder in the dorms just two hours earlier, SWAT was activated and ready to go. As the murderer entered Norris Hall that morning, there were already 2 fullygeared-up, highly trained SWAT teams less than one mile away.

Schools finally started to realize that a more open environment for students, staff, and community may be opening them up to more violence as well. By 2012, schools had started implementing more and more layers of safety and security. On the morning of December 14, Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, was probably at the leading edge of this change. Among

Our family of highly effective pro-gun organizations includes Buckeye Firearms Association, Buckeye Firearms Foundation, and Buckeye Firearms Association PAC. Buckeye Firearms Association (BFA) is a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization that serves as the flagship of our grassroots efforts to defend and advance the right of citizens to own and use firearms for all legal activities, including self-defense, hunting, competition, and recreation. BFA works to pass pro-gun legislation, educate the public through ongoing media relations, provide high-quality firearm classes, and make available a wide variety of resources for gun owners. While anti-gun groups get their funding and support from wealthy activists or big corporations, BFA gets its funding and support from citizens like you who value their Constitutional rights. www.buckeyefirearms.org

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These schools reached out to professional law enforcement, as well as medical and safety experts, and began to figure out that TIME IS ALL THAT MATTERS. When violence starts, the sooner you 1) stop the killing with immediate aggressive force and 2) stop the bleeding with immediate medical care, the more lives will be saved.

other improvements, they had implemented single avenues of entry, automatic locking of doors, and even had on-site mental health professionals to identify and assist with problem students. The Newtown police were also on the leading edge of response that morning. The first officer arrived in less than 3 minutes, and two more were on-site just seconds later. Even with this rapid response, the community lost 20 babies and 6 adults.

This realization gave birth to the FASTER Saves Lives program, which addresses both issues 1 and 2. It shrinks the response time to a minimum by having armed, trained staff on-site at all times. This program has helped to dramatically change the mindset of previously skeptical schools, parents, and law-enforcement, who now see school staff as part of the solution.

Today we are proud to be recognized as the leading program for school violence. We have partnered with our nation’s experts on psychology, firearms, and traumatic medical care. We are training more and more school staff. And we continue to learn and evolve to meet the demand from schools who want the highest level of safety for their staff and students. For more information, visit FASTERSavesLives.org. Joe Eaton serves as Treasurer of Buckeye Firearms Association and is Program Director for Buckeye Firearms Foundation’s FASTER Saves Lives program.

Sandy Hook was a defining event for many schools. School boards suddenly realized that if their response plan to violence was to wait for outside help to arrive, the results would likely never get any better than Sandy Hook. And another 20 dead was just not acceptable.

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KNOBLE MOTO NOTES: Clutch adjustment Getting your clutch set right can be a challenge. Here is my basic tutorial on the process.

Harley’s just have one adjuster in the middle of the cable, under a rubber boot.

Your clutch has springs that keep all the plates pressed together. This mechanically links the engine to the transmission. When you pull your clutch lever, the lever pulls a cable, the cable pulls on a linkage that presses against springs, and that releases the pressure that holds your clutch plates together. Release the lever, and the springs take over, press the clutch together again and lock the assembly up. If your clutch cable does not get pulled far enough, the clutch will not fully open. This will cause the bike to want to pull forward when the lever is pulled. This will make shifting either difficult or impossible. Also, if your bike is difficult to get into neutral, it could be because your clutch is not fully opening when the lever is pulled. The drag from the clutch will hold a tension on your transmission gears.

If you have a fine tune adjuster, set it to ¾ of the way in. This leaves range for fine tuning and cable stretch.

pull the rubber boot over the adjuster. If you have a fine tune adjuster, now would be the time to lock down the jam nut there as well. Check the clutch lever for proper movement again. Ride it! All repair work is really about the test ride anyways. Small adjustments can be made at the fine adjuster but take some tools with you in case you have to make any other adjustments in a parking lot. If you find you are running out of adjustment on your cable, then your cable has probably stretched and is beginning to fail. Clutch cables are cheap, so replace it. If you find the clutch hard to pull, or it does not quickly release, check the following: Make sure the cable is lubricated. Drip a little cable lube or fine oil on the cable with the clutch pulled in. Then cycle the lever a few times. Check for damage or kinks in the cable. If found, the cable should be replaced ASAP. Check for hard turns or bends in the cable. This can cause the cable to bind inside the cable lining, making the lever hard to pull.

If your clutch cable is too tight, the pressure will never fully release from the clutch springs. This means your clutch will never fully lock up, and then it will slip when the engine is trying to move the motorcycle.

New cables are generally under $40. Don’t be too reluctant to replace them. *If all of these fail to fix the problem, you may need to investigate the throw out bearing assembly on the clutch.

To adjust your clutch, we will look at the common adjustment points.

Thanks for reading. Ride fast and take chances. Steve @ Knoble Moto On your major adjuster, break the lock nut free and extend the adjuster to the point that the clutch lever is pulled against the lever mount. Back the adjuster off until the lever has a very small amount of play. This small amount of play ensures that all the pressure has been taken off your clutch springs. At this point cycle the lever a few times. Make sure nothing feels as if it is binding anywhere in the lever stroke. Then lock down the jam jut on the major adjuster and

Knoble Moto is a partner of Skidmark Garage. We teach classes for the DIY crowd, on all aspects of motorcycle repair. Entry level maintenance, valve adjustments, carburetor cleaning and tuning, drive line service, suspensions, and even engine work. Our class subjects are updated regularly, so check back often. If there is a subject you do not see covered, shoot me an email at knoblemoto@ gmail.com Find us on Facebook at www. facebok.com/knoblemoto, Instagram Knoble_Moto and www.KnobleMoto.com

Most metric bikes have two adjustments in the clutch cable, one being a major adjuster in the middle of the cable that is generally located under a rubber boot. Then there is a fine tune adjustment at the clutch lever, or at the transmission.

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5/6/19 07:00:PM Monday Night Music Trivia Every Monday in 2019! The Barn Zanesville 1947 Linden Ave. Zanesville, OH

Admission $20, bike show, swap meet & biker bash with live music, vendors & so much more! American Legion Post 496 Underwood Hall 1945 Mogadore Rd. Kent, OH 44240 440-678-8608 TRO bikeshowinfo@gmail.com 5/10/19 07:00:PM Tin Pan Alley 80's Tribute to Rock and Roll

284 Canton Rd. Rt. #43, Wintersville, Ohio 43953

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NC IMRG Run To The Lakes & QSL Breakfast

Deck Kick Off Party

Dinner Ride To Drovers

Samples, giveaways, prizes, live music, food/drink specials & more! Original Margaritaville

Leave Neidengards by 5:30, ride to Drovers Inn - 1001 Washington Pike, Wellsburg, WV 26070 Neidengards Harley Davidson

419-738-3593 5/11/19 09:00:AM Neidengards Dealership Ride to the National Packard Museum On display is the "Designed to Ride Vintage Motorcycle Exhibit" All bikes out by 10AM, Museum entrance is $8/ person. Optional lunch stop after. Neidengards Harley Davidson 284 Canton Rd. Rt. #43, Wintersville, Ohio 43953

Run to the Lakes & QSL Breakfast Meet & Greet, then ride through the West Branch & Beline Lakes, QSL in Sharon, PA for lunch. 150 Miles. Starts at Bair's Powersports 4617 Emmett Boyd Cir NW, North Canton, OH 44720 330-966-2247 5/11/19 10:00:AM Cruisin For Hope Car & Motorcycle Show Food vendors, 50/50, raffles, music & more!

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Fraternal Order of Eagles

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682 W 2nd St. Xenia, OH, 45385

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5/11/19 12:00:PM

Highway to Heroes Charity ride with raffles/food & more. First bike out 11AM. Rubber City Harley Davidson 1120 Main St, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221 330-535-9900 melissa.lisuch@rubbercityhd.com

3rd Annual Antique Motorycle & Motor Maids Ride Must be atleast 35 year old bike, 100 miles, two lane ride with 2 stops, group dinner at end. Bolivar Marathon 450 Canal St. Bolivar, OH 44612 Edie Erwin 330-308-5219

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5/11/19 09:00:AM Bike Blessing & Pancake Breakfast Breakfast til 11, then memorial service for Bob Mercer. Finks Harley Davidson 2650 Maysville Pike Zanesville, OH 740.454.0010 5/11/19 09:00:AM Lima Harley Davidson Spring Open House Free food noon til gone, free prize drawings every hour, & win a paid of VIP OBW tickets! Lima Harley Davidson 3255 Fort Shawnee Industrial Dr. Lima, OH 45808 419-331-3027 5/14/19 06:00:PM OBW Pre-Party at Wild Eagle Hosted by TRO Entertainment, food, drinks & more!

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284 Canton Rd, Wintersville, OH 43953 (740) 266-6188 5/15/19 11:30:AM Work Stinks Event! Ride a member of our staff to an undisclosed location. Kickstands up at 12 pm. Lake Erie Harley Davidson 38401 Chester Rd. Avon, OH 44011 440-934-5000 5/15/19 06:00:PM Zeppes Bike Night Kick off with Ted Riser Band & TRO Live music by Ted Riser Marshall Band, blessing of the bikes, & TRO! Zeppes Newbury 11110 Kinsman Rd. Newbury, OH (440) 564-1300 5/16/19 06:00:PM Buckeye Chapter Get Togethers Every third Thursday of the month MaySept. Towpath Cabinn 4462 Erie Ave. NW Massillon, OH 330-830-6366

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Devault Ridge Band 6pm, cold beer, cool bikes!

Look Twice Save a Life Run

Wills World Walking Tour

Hide-a-Way Buffalo Grill

Rubber City HD Season Opener Bike show & rally, live music, vendors, food & more! Rubber City Harley Davidson

National Packard Museum

Hales Harley Davidson 1400 Harrington Memorial Rd. Mansfield, OH 44903 419.522.8602

330-243-4273 region8@abate.com 5/18/19 09:00:AM

5/18/19 09:00:AM 12th Annual Fisher House Run Registration 9AM to 11:30AM. Kickstands up at 12PM. Ride to National Veterans Memorial and Museum, charity auction. Paul S Lawrence VFW Post 9857 2330 Stelzer Rd. Columbus, OH ohiocvma.org

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Sisterhood on Steel Luau party, live music, cash bar, patch sewing & more! Toledo Harley Davidson 7960 Central Ave. Toledo, OH 43617 (419)843-7892

1120 Main St, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 330-535-9900 melissa.lisuch@rubbercityhd.com 5/18/19 10:00:AM Biker Blessing & Pancake Breakfast Breakfast 10am (til gone) with donation to Wags 4 Warriors. Bike blessing 11am. Lake Erie Harley Davidson 38401 Chester Rd. Avon, OH 44011 440-934-5000 5/18/19 11:00:AM

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Chained Eagles of Ohio Poker Run FBO 12pm, LBI 3pm, vendors, raffles & food. $10/person.

Customer Appreciation Day

Hillbilly Hot Dog - Coed Ride

Jims Harley Davidson

408 W. Main St. Ravenna, OH 330-297-7755

Bike Night at The Villa Tavern! Sunshine, Chrome, Rock and Roll, and Cold Beer! Villa Tavern Dayton 6303 Rip Rap Rd, Dayton, Ohio 45424

7172 St. Route 707 Mendon, OH Bill Ream 567-644-9415 5/19/19 10:00:AM 19th Annual Blessing of the Bikes Official Invite Gates open at 10am, ceremony at 1pm. Door prizes, live music, vendors, dignitaries. $5 donation admission. Kil-Kare Raceway 1166 Dayton Xenia Rd, Xenia, Ohio Lawrence Taylor 937-626-6958 lawrence.taylor.6@us.af.mil

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Food, door prizes, giveaways! Bears Vintage Metalworks

5/19/19 09:00:AM Cars & Coffee Followed by the program 1919 Army Motor Transport Convoy

5/24/19 06:00:PM Toledo HD OBW Kick Off Concert 7960 Central Ave. Toledo, OH 43617 419-843-7892

National Packard Museum 1899 Mahoning Ave, Warren, OH 44483

Ohio Bike Week

5/21/19 06:00:PM Wild Eagle Bike Night Hosted by TRO Entertainment, food, drinks & more! Wild Eagle Saloon 5001 East Royalton Rd Broadview Heights, OH 44147 440-273-9000 TRO

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FREE! Kickstands up at 9am. Wal-Mart Xenia 70 Hospitality Dr, Xenia, OH 45385 Alicia Johnson 937-971-8420 thelitasdayton@gmail.com 5/25/19 03:00:PM Ride to OBW! Cookout/Registration 3pm, KSU 4:30pm, then off to OBW! Lake Erie Harley Davidson 38401 Chester Rd. Avon, OH 44011 440-934-5000

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Ohio Bike Week Bike Show

Lock, Rock & Boogie

Hosted by Abate Region 14

The FINALS w/ the BEST OF THE BEST feature Bikes compete for the BIG CASH PRIZES and DIAMOND RING!

Free, children welcome, live music, vendors & more!

3rd Annual Marietta Vintage Motorcycle Country Ride

Tavern 101 101 S. Main St. Ada, OH Pete Barnes 419-772-9941 5/25/19 Salute to our Vets Poker Run $10/person, first bike out 9am, last bike out 11am, last bike in 4pm. Ends at Margaritaville in Sandusky. Wendell Miller Memorial Park 107 Garfeid St. Lindsey, OH 43442 419-559-5651 William williamwiller@att.net

Rubber City Harley Davidson

Kickstands up at 10, must be on vintage bike if not part of buckeye chapter.

1120 Main St, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

Marietta Walmart

Barrell House Saloon

804 Pike St. Marietta, OH 45750

Sandusky, OH 44870

330-535-9900

740-350-3284 Harley Brown

440-273-9000 TRO

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hjbsafety@yahoo.com

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Motorcycle Swap Meet & Drag Racing Racers $40, Vendors $60, Admission $10 Dragway 42 9161 Rainbow Hwy, West Salem, Ohio 44287 Billy Balcer

5/25/19 11:00:AM Summer Concert Series Live music by Gypsy Stew, cool bikes & good times! Hales Harley Davidson 1400 Harrington Memorial Rd. Mansfield, OH 44903 419.522.8602 5/25/19 Memorial Madness Valley Harley-Davidson 127 Fort Henry Road, Triadelphia, West Virginia 26059

7220 Dixie Highway Fairfield, Ohio 45014

Wild Eagle Bike Night Hosted by TRO Entertainment, food, drinks & more! Wild Eagle Saloon 5001 East Royalton Rd Broadview Heights, OH 44147 440-273-9000 TRO 5/29/19 06:00:PM Original Margaritaville Tattoo Contest by TRO

212 Fremont Ave, Sandusky, OH 44870

Dirty Bones Summer Kickoff

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Fire and Iron Station 133 Ride to Stop Child Abuse

5/28/19 06:00:PM

5/25/19 05:00:PM

(440) 224-0007

6/1/19 10:00:AM

Benefit/Charity Ride to Stop Child Abuse

304-243-9300

900 N Market St, Jefferson, Ohio 44047

1899 Mahoning Ave, Warren, OH 44483

billy@balcerperformance.com

Professional photographers on site, open voting, prizes & recognition for both canvas and artist! Original Margaritaville

Sponsoring the Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital. Chinese auction, 50/50, Queen of Hearts, Picnic Style Dinner (while it lasts). Harrassments Bar & Grill

National Packard Exhibit Opening: Ask the Man Who Owns One National Packard Museum

Best of Ohio Lawrenceburg Motorcycle Speedway Short track race, $10 admission, food & drinks available Lawrenceburg Motorcycle Speedway 351 E Eads Pkwy, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025

Registraton $10/person includes cash prize, dinner, dessert, bikes out at 5:30, in by 10pm. DJ/entertainment. Yellow Dog 2242 Greenville Rd. Cortland, OH 44410 330-770-8152 Mary 6/1/19-6/2/19 7:30:AM Ohio Valley BSA Owners Club Spring Classic

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Multiple runs, camping, raffle tickets for bike & so much more!

6/1/19 09:00:AM

Cable's Creek Campground

CVMA 12-2 Run for Active Heroes $20 registration, Bikes out at noon. Live music, biker games, beer, cornhole & more!

2770 County Road 56 Toronto, OH 43964 724-945-6018 Bud Kubena 6/1/19 11:00:AM

Powder Keg Harley Davidson

Summer Concert Series

2383 Kings Center Ct. Mason, Oh 45040

Live music by Six Guns Justice, cool bikes & good times!

Greg Rothschuh

Hales Harley Davidson

513-260-8048 greg.rothschuh@gmail.com

1400 Harrington Memorial Rd. Mansfield, OH 44903

6/1/19 08:00:AM

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Harley Davidson Build & Ride

5/31/19

Bug Run

Bunk bed build and bike ride. HD collecting bedding (new) at store up until the build date. Toledo Harley Davidson 7960 Central Ave. Toledo, OH 43617 (419)843-7892

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VFWR 3762 3rd Annual Never Say No To Veterans Poker Run

Lock, Rock & Boogie

VFW Post 3762 335 Veterans Way Washington C.H Ohio, 43160 740-505-4459 Duke Hanscel 6/2/19 08:00:AM Walnecks Swap Meet $9 admission, 14 and under are free! Free parking, cafeteria with great food. Vendor spaces $40 4401 S. Charleston Pike Springfield, OH 45502 630-985-2097 6/2/19 06:00:PM Flu'z Acoustic Night Great Food, Great Patio, pretty good music :) The Barn Zanesville 1947 Linden Ave. Zanesville, OH 43701 740-455-2276 6/2/19 08:00:AM MSTA Central Ohio Breakfast Connect wtih local Ohio MSTA Riders! Portside Cafe 6515 S High St. Lockbourne, OH 6/3/19 06:00:PM Manic Monday Bike Night - June Every other Monday. Great music, beer, food, friends and fun! Furmans Bar & Grill 733 McClain Ave, Greenfield, Ohio 45123

Free, children welcome, live music, vendors & more! Rubber City Harley Davidson 1120 Main St, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221 330-535-9900 melissa.lisuch@rubbercityhd.com 6/8/19 10:00:AM 1st Annual Every Ribbon Counts $15 single, $20 couple, $5 non riders. 21 and older after 8pm. Live music, raffles, food and alcohol available 317 S. Maple Street, Bainbridge, OH 45612 740-701-4684 Ricky McElwee ironsidessocialriders@outlook.com 6/8/19 09:00:AM OMG Ride The Circuit Challenge Visit 5 locations- Ohio Moto Group, Free entry, tiered prize entry, win $500 GC, free breakfast & lunch. Lake Erie Harley Davidson 38401 Chester Rd. Avon, OH 44011 440-934-5000 6/8/19 10:30:AM Dirty Bones MC Party KSU 12pm, 50/50, raffles, food, live music, $20 single/ $30 double. Amvets Riders Chapter 21 423 W. Trenton Ave. Findlay, OH 45840 6/9/19 08:00:AM 2019 Cleveland Ride for Kids Benefit-Charity in Support of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Registration $45.

740-701-4684 Ricky McElwee

6354 Selig Dr. Independence, Ohio 44131

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(800) 253-6530

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Monday Night Music Trivia Every Monday in 2019! The Barn Zanesville

The Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall Escorted ride Northfield VFW Post 6768

1947 Linden Ave. Zanesville, OH 43701 740-455-2276

8584 Olde Rt. 8 Northfield, OH 44067 Call Greg 216-431-1600 ext. 117 or 216-310-9276 cell

6/7/19 06:00:PM

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Midwest Regional "The Call of the Warrior"

6/14/19 05:30:PM

$40 fee. Great Food, Fun Rides, Biker Church Services with Guest Speakers, Live Music & more!

Summer Concert Series Live music by Red Ball Jets, cold beer, cool bikes!

Welcome Home Christian Fellowship

Hales Harley Davidson

10073-A US 23 Lucasville, OH 45648 Pastor Roy Bennett

1400 Harrington Memorial Rd. Mansfield, OH 44903

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Herbed Turkey Breast (Double recipe for a whole turkey)

Hot Wing Dip

1 whole bone-in turkey Breast 1 tbsp minced garlic 2 tsp dry mustard 1 tbsp rosemary, minced 1 tbsp sage, minced 1 tsp thyme, minced 2 tsp salt 1 tsp black pepper 2 tbsp olive oil 2 tbsp lemon juice 1 cup dry white wine ½ cup chicken stock

Makes about 3 cups 2 (8 oz) softened cream cheese 1 cup sour cream 3/4 cup hot sauce 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp celery seeds 2 chicken breasts, cooked and shredded 1 1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese 1/2 cup blue cheese crumbles Tortilla chips, pita chips, or sliced veggies for dipping Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Coat a small baking dish with cooking spray In a bowl, mix the cream cheese, sour cream, hot sauce, garlic powder, celery seeds and until well combined. Then gently stir in the chicken, 1 cup cheddar, and blue cheese crumbles Pour the dip into your baking pan and smooth out evenly Top with the remaining 1/4 cup cheddar cheese then bake for 15-20 minutes until the top is all melted and bubbly

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Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. In a small bowl, mix the garlic, mustard, herbs, salt, pepper, olive oil, and lemon juice into a paste. Gently pull the skin lose from the meat and smear half of the paste directly on the meat, under the skin Spread the rest on the outside of the skin. Pour the wine and stock into the bottom of the roasting pan. Place the turkey breast, skin side up, on a rack in a roasting pan and lightly tent with aluminum foil Roast the turkey, 20 minutes per pound. Remove foil about half way through then continue cooking until the skin is golden brown and has reached an internal temp of 170 (but I always take it out at 165 because it will continue cooking for a while out of the oven) Remove fom oven and re-tent with foil for 15 minutes before cutting

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FUNNY STUFF BECAUSE EVERYONE NEEDS A GOOD LAUGH NOW AND

A woman, whose husband often came home drunk, decided to cure him of the habit. One Halloween night, she put on a devil suit and hid behind a tree to intercept him on the way home. When her husband came by, she jumped out and stood before him with her red horns, long tail, and pitchfork. “Who are you?” he asked. “I’m the Devil!” she responded. “Well, come on home with me,” he said, “I married your sister!” Crumpled Up A woman said to her cheating husband “Do you want to see a crumpled up $50” And he said “yes” So she reached into her pocket pulled it out and gave it to him. Then she said “do you want to see a crumpled up $100” And he said “yes” So she reached into her pocket pulled it out and gave it to him. Then she said “ Do you want to see a crumpled up $50,000 and he said “yes” So she said go look for your car in the garage then

Three women are walking down the street late one evening in a small village, when from the bar they see a man stubble out and fall face first into a mud puddle. They ran up to him and rolled him over but couldn’t tell who he was, one of the women pulled his pants down looked and said... “That’s not MY husband” the second woman looked and said...”Nope, that’s not your husband” The third woman looked and replied “He’s not even from our village”

A man was walking through a rather seedy section of town, when a bum walked up to him and asked the man for two dollars. The man asked, “Will you buy booze?” The bum replied, “No.” Then the man asked, “Will you gamble it away?” The bum said, “No.” Then the man asked the bum, “Will you come home with me so my wife can see what happens to a man who doesn’t drink or gamble?”

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SPONSOR INDEX WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OF OUR SPONSORS THAT HELP MAKE THIS MAGAZINE POSSIBLE. IT IS ONLY WITH THEIR SUPPORT AND COMMITMENT THAT WE CAN PRODUCE WHAT WE BELIEVE TO BE THE FINEST REGIONAL MOTORCYCLE PUBLICATION IN THE NATION. 3 Moms Stitchin LLC..................................................19 A.D. Farrow................................................ inside cover AAP Pass....................................................................55 Abate of Ohio............................................................12 Abate of Ohio Region 2........................................ 103 AIM Expo................................................................. 115 Allstate Insurance Co................................................ 11 Ambiance................................................................ 103 American Legion Portage Post 496.........................42 American Powersports - Sea Doo............................79 American Powersports - Yamaha..............................83 Amish Country Leather..............................................19 Avon Boot Shop....................................................... 113 B.G. Motorcycle..................................................... 102 BAANC Ride..............................................................62 Bailey Road Tavern...................................................34 Bair’s Powersports................................................... 114 Balcer Performance................................................ 105 Balcer Performance................................................. 111 Barrel House Saloon.................................................69 Bears - Seat King.................................................... 109 Bears Vintage Metals.................................................. 5 Bears Vintage Metalworks..................................... 105 Beechmont Motorsports......................................... 103 Bent Wrench........................................................... 103 Biker Central............................................................ 103 Bikers Warehouse.................................................... 113 Bikini and Calendar Girl...........................................67 BLACK STONE CHERRY...........................................75 Blaze Leather.......................................................... 106 BLOCK PARTY FEATURE - What is this....................49 Bridge Bar..................................................................44 Brown, Koro & Romag LLC.......................................46 CADILLAC THREE......................................................66 Canton Brewing Co...................................................36 Chalet Premier...........................................................41 Chapz Bar & Grill......................................................42 CheeseHaven............................................................41 City Mission................................................................15 CMA Super State Rally.............................................14 Construction Equipment............................................81 Coshocton Visitors Bureau........................................ 17 Crazy Fox Saloon......................................................99 Cups Cafe..................................................................15 Cuts & Patches Biker Shop...................................... 111 Dark Horse Tattoo.....................................................97 Dayton Bike Fest......................................................123 Devil’s Staircase.........................................................81 Disowned Customs................................................. 103

EDZ Motorcycle Service & Repair........................ 105 Erie Bikefest..............................................................125 Erie Country Fairgrounds Camping.........................64 Erie Street Leather................................................... 103 Fairport Harbor Motorcycles................................. 105 Finks harley-Davidson............................................. 118 Geico................................................................... 1, 127 Genos 2.0..................................................................19 Grand River Manor...................................................42 Greater Good Tattoo Company..............................97 Guardian Oil........................................................... 106 Hales Harley-Davidson.......................................... 109 Harley Big Twin Engine Stand................................ 111 Hartford Cycles LLC................................................ 104 Heart and Soul....................................................... 103 Hi Point Firearms (MKS supply).............................101 Hot Rod Super Nationals.................................23, 131 Hudson Leather........................................................ 117 Indian of Toledo.......................................................133 Iron Horse Campgrounds...................................... 106 Iron Horse Cycles................................................... 104 Iron Pony Motorsports/Pony Powersports Group.6-7 J&J Sales.....................................................................44 JACKYL.......................................................................68 Jet Express..................................................................83 Jimmy Bukketts............................................................44 Johnny’s ...................................................................129 Kelly’s Island Tour & Ferry........................................68 Keyhole Pizza......................................................... 102 King Sportsman...................................................... 102 Knuckleheads Performance Cycles....................... 102 Knuckleheads Saloon...............................................62 Lake Tavern................................................................42 Lima Harley-Davidson...............................................13 LOVERBOY.................................................................63 Mad River H-D / OBW General.......................47-50 Main Street Saloon...................................................99 Mickey Mart..............................................................65 Miller Ferry.................................................................79 Missing Falls Brewery................................................34 Mountain Fest..........................................................124 Mr. Lees................................................................... 102 Muskellunge Brewing Co..........................................32 National Packard Museum.......................................94 North Star Polaris LLC...............................................94 OBW Bike Show........................................................57 OE Meyer...................................................................81 Ohio Dept. of Public Safety (Motorcycle Ohio)... 112 Old 30 BBQ..............................................................39

Original Margaritaville.......................................58-59 Parma Pit Stop............................................................99 Patricks Pub............................................................. 102 Phils Lounge............................................................. 102 Portage Industrial Floors........................................ 106 Progressive Insurance................................................51 QS&L Medina............................................................26 QS&L Sheffield..........................................................26 QS&L Valley View.....................................................27 QS&L Vermilion.........................................................27 QUEENSRYCHE........................................................60 RC Cook Insurance....................................................94 Red Maple Inn...........................................................19 Route 30 Harley Davidson..................................... 119 Russ Brown - OBW Sponsor.....................................46 SALIVA / SAVING ABEL / TRAPT...........................73 Sandusky Bayshore KOA ........................................80 Sandusky Hotels........................................................65 Sassy’s........................................................................39 Southeast Harley-Davidson......................................78 Springfield Tavern......................................................36 Stitch Tech.................................................................126 Studio What?.......................................................... 104 The Barn-Zanesville...................................................99 The Jailhouse Taverne...............................................44 The Mason Jar........................................................ 102 The Ole Brick Tavern.................................................99 The Powersports Store............................................ 109 The Ugly Mug Bar & Grill....................................... 116 The VIlla Tavern.........................................................42 Thunder in the Valley...............................................121 Trailer Time.............................................................. 107 Travelodge............................................................... 114 Triangle MC AHRMA Race.................................... 116 Triangle Motorcycle Club.........................................80 Twisted Tea.................................................................70 US Warranty Corp................................................. 107 Valley Harley Davidson..........................................122 Vaughans Pub & Grill................................................19 Veteran’s Crisis Line...................................................15 Walneck’s.................................................................120 Warren Harley Davidson..........................................42 Washington County Veterans Service Commission..... 17 Whitehorse Biker Church..........................................15 Wild Eagle Saloon....................................................37 Winks Drive In............................................................36 Wooden Head Cycles........................................... 105 Zeppe’s Pizza............................................................45

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