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BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE DEL CO 15 Annual Sen. Clarence D Bell Memorial Toy Run SUNDAY - NOVEMBER 11th - STAGING 10 AM - PULL OUT NOON TH

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P.O. Box 397 Hatfield, Pa. 19440 Phone: 215-361-1433 Email: info@eastcoastbiker.net www.EastCoastBiker.net

The Staff Editor/Publisher Norm Keller Contributing Reporters Pat Reynolds Wayne Hoffman Photography Provided by: Norm Keller Vince Snyder Snapworks Studio

TABLE OF CONTENTS Tri-State News Pat Reynolds

Good Eatin’

Temporarily on hold, we hope to start it up again soon. Ride Calendar There is a more extended calendar of events on our website. “If you keep us informed, we’ll keep everyone else informed.” Classifieds Go to

our website to submit your FREE classified and to check the latest listings

... And more stories about LOCAL riders than any other magazine in the area! “You keep us informed and we’ll tell everyone else”

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On the cover ... Strip Club Choppers PA/NJ models Janel, Sara & Jenn Photo by Vince Snyder

The East Coast Biker magazine is a monthly publication dedicated to the motorcycle community and published by E. Penn Biker, Inc. All rights reserved. The East Coast Biker magazine logo, printed materials or representation, may not be reproduced in any manner without specific written consent from the publisher. The editor and staff encourages manuscripts, photographs and suggestions. Please include phone number with submissions. We will only return material submitted with enclosed, stamped, self–addressed envelope. The written articles, advertisements and opinions printed in the East Coast Biker magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher and should not be considered an endorsement. Norm Keller, Editor/Publisher

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November is a special month for me. Not because of Thanksgiving (which is a special day I always enjoy spending with family) or because it’s my birthday (which is also very special even if I am getting closer to retirement age than I wish I was). Another reason is that it is the Marine Corps Birthday. On November 10th the U.S. Marine Corps will be celebrating our 237th Birthday! I’m proud to be a Marine, serving from 1969 to 1973 in the Marine Air Wing as an Ordnance Technician, and a Vietnam Veteran as well. I want to wish all of my fellow Marines a Happy Birthday and Semper Fi! Things begin slowing down in November and some may put their bikes in storage or hook them up to the battery tender in the garage for the next five or six months. Don’t be too quick to do that, there’s still plenty of good riding weather to come. Don’t forget the toy runs in November, they’re always a great way to end the year and help some needy kids too. On Thanksgiving Day take some time to remember our brothers and sisters serving in the Armed Forces overseas and those that may not be as fortunate as you. There are a lot of people hurting from this bad economy and if you can do something to help someone out that would be great. Finally, on November 6th is Election Day and this is going to be a very important one, maybe the most important one we’ve ever seen. There are forces at work in this country and around the world that would seek to destroy us and our way of life. You get one vote, make it count and if you don’t vote you can’t complain about who our next President is. VOTE ON NOVEMBER 6TH! I’ll see you on the road or at the next event. Norm “You keep us informed, we’ll tell everyone else!”

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Biker’s Attend Church

Annual Biker Sunday draws record attendance story & photos by Norm Keller

It was the 10th Anniversary of Biker Sunday held at the Line Lexington Mennonite Church www.llmc.org that is located just off Route 309 in Line Lexington, PA. Reverand Lowell Delp started this annual worship service open to the motorcycle community to reach out and let them know that there is a welcome for them every Sunday. Reverand Delp, an avid rider and owner of an Indian motorcycle, hosts rides every month that open for anyone to attend. It might just be heading out for a meal or riding to tourist area. The idea is to be out and riding and spending time getting to know each other. To celebrate the 10th Anniversary Rich Vreeland (and his wife Patty), owner of Vrelland Harley-Davidson in Bloomsburg, PA www.vreelandsharley.com was invited to share his testimony. Rich brought with him his nitro drag bike and started it up at the beginning of the services. He also did a burnout with one of his bikes, although he didn’t blow the tire he did leave a substantial mark in the asphalt. Music was provided by the band Raging Grace www.raginggrace.com who provide gospel music with a blues tempo. The band hails from Brooklyn, CT and are popular in the northeast for youth concerts and they reach out to the motorcycle community with their music. Fred McClincy from the Pennsylvania Gospel Rider Motorcycle Ministries does a lot of work of work in putting this annual event together and led in the opening ceremonies. After the music and a message from Pastor Lowell there was plenty of food, courtesy of a gracious pig that gave his all for the event. When pig roast was over there were several rides that attendees could choose from going through Bucks County or even over into New Jersey. I’m putting a video together and it should be posted on my site for those of you that didn’t attend but were interested in seeing what happens at a Biker Sunday. I had a great time and you read about it here in the East Coast Biker magazine.

(Above Left) Rich Vreeland, owner of Vreeland’s Harley-Davidson in Bloomsburg, PA. (Right) Rev. Lowell Delp and (Far Left) music was provided by Ragin’ Grace.

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One Day At A Time

And having a great time along the way! story by Norm Keller, photos by Vince Snyder

It was about two years ago when I first met Billy. I saw his flyer’s showing up at local dealers and bike shops and he was handing them out events as well. Billy is one of the hardest working, fun-loving guys that I’ve ever met. He has a good work ethic and puts 100% into everything he does. I asked him how he came up with the idea of BikerList.com and he said, “I had a lot of motorcycle parts laying around and began selling them online at eBay and I began to think... why isn’t there a site like this that is dedicated to motorcycle parts and accessories.” He began to check into it and found a company that could help him set it up. The idea is to have only motorcycle related sales, not all kinds of junk that you might find laying around your garage or attic. In January 2010 BikerList.com started, still needing some tweaking but it was up and running. To promote the site Billy would go to bike events and set up as a vendor, or just walk around the crowd, to hand out flyer’s. This got him some recognition but he was looking for more exposure, something that get people’s attention. Enter Johnny Lang’s Strip Club Choppers www.stripclubchoppers.com who was beginning to franchise his merchandise. Johnny Lang is a well know personality in the motorcycle industry and Billy thought that this was just what he might be looking for. Without hesitation he bought the franchise for Pennsylvania & New Jersey www.panjchoppers.com and more work for Billy. Now when Billy shows up at an event he is seen with his tent and some hot babes showing off he latest in clothing from Strip Club Choppers. He uses one company to compliment the other and is doing a great job at that. I’ve never met anyone that enjoys their work so much as Billy does. One day I asked him “Are you making any money at this?” He said, “Not yet, but I’m having a blast doing it.” The bottom line is this, if you have something that you like to sell and at a reasonable price, go to www.BikerList.com and give them a try. There are no fees to set up your account and a modest commission only when your product has sold. While your on his site you might want to check out his Blog and also join him on Facebook @Billys Bikerlist II, it seems that his original page on Facebook is filled with friends already. When you see Billy, let him know that you read about him here, in the East Coast Biker magazine.

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Get Your Salsa On

Homemade recipe adds spice to your favorite meal story and photos by Norm Keller

I remember the first time met Alicia, it was at a bike show in Reading, PA and she rode in on the back of her then boyfriends custom chopper holding a crop pot of homemade chili for a chili contest. The ride was over 30 miles from her home in Northampton but she was determined. I’ve seen her at several events over the years and I always asked her about her chili. Recently I met up with her again and she told me of a new venture that she has undertaken. She had begun the production and distribution of her family recipe salsa, Aunt Ophilas Gourmet Salsa. The product is available in Regular, HOTT & Habanero Spankin’ Hot, for the more adventurous. She makes all her salsa with fresh ingredients so it is “Bursting with flavor,” as she states on her website. I’ve added some to my own chili and find that the extra flavor is something that I’ve been missing all these years. Some include it in their quesadilla or in an omelet for a tasty Mexican style breakfast. Add it to your cheese steak or even try it in some meat loaf and see how your taste buds will come to life. Let her know where you’re using it or what ideas you might come up with. Distribution, Alicia has spent a lot of time hitting local owned stores, beer distributors and shops that might be interested in something fresh and original for their customers. You can check her website for a few locations or contact her direct to find it near you. You can also just visit her website and order from there. I recently attended an open house and sample tasting at Lattemann’s Corner Store & Deli, located just north of Bath, PA on Routes 946 & 987 meet. Joe Lattemann is a biker his Deli makes a great destination to stop for some lunch. His sandwiches are sure to please and the beautiful roads make a great ride home on a full stomach. Call Joe at 610-837-1800 if you need directions. By the way, this would make a great stop for your next poker run, ask Joe for details. These are both local, biker-owned, businesses and they would welcome your support. I know that you’ll be pleased with their products and they will go out of their way for you. With the Christmas season upon us a gift of Aunt Ophilas Gourmet Salsa would be great idea. Check out the website at:

www.auntophilasgourmetsalsa.com

Whether you sit outside at the picnic bench or inside, you’ll feel like family at Lattemann’s Corner Store & Deli

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September started with the Roar to the Shore in Wildwood, New Jersey on September 6-8. Perfect end of the summer as the nice weather drew hundreds to the Jersey seashore for chance to combine motorcycle madness with sun and surf. Thanks to the decent weather, hundreds were able have a biker end to the summer beach season with The Roar to the Shore. Riders could show off their bikes while cruising along Atlantic Avenue in front of the crowd lined Daytona-style event near the Bolero Hotel. Others visited the many vendors in three locations around the Bolero. At the Wildwood Convention Center, the Battle of the Biker Bands took place on Saturday from 5-8 p.m. Also at the center, there were opportunities to help animals at Lilo’s Promise Animal Rescue or the Pennsylvania SPCA. The Harley-Davison York Open House, held September 27-29, marked the end of September and the beginning of the end of the riding season. Harley-Davidson showed customer appreciation by providing a chance to demo ride the latest models, tour the York plant or pick up accessories at the various dealerships’ booths. Harley-Davidson also sponsored the annual York Bike Night on September 27. Harry Hairston, an investigative reporter for Philadelphia’s Channel 10, was the Grand Marshall of the Delaware County Historical Society ‘s First Annual Ride for History on September 30. Hairston led area riders from Hannum’s Chadds Ford dealership at 10:00am on a tour of historical sites in Delaware County. The run ended at Harrah’s Philadelphia casino in Chester, PA where the riders found food, vendors, and a bike show.

Lori & George Mauth at the Road to the Shore in New Jersey

Getting the bike ready for the bike show at Wildwood Convention Center

Vendors lined up out the Convention Center in Wildwood

The Delaware County Police Memorial Foundation held the “Ride to Remember,” for police who were killed serving the public, on September 9. The ride left Rose Tree Park on Providence Road in Delaware County and ended at Tom & Jerry’s in Ridley Township. Philadelphia’s police and veteran’s motorcycle groups held a run on September 17 to honor Officer Bradley Fox, who died doing his job. The run started at the Philadelphia Police Academy on State Road in Philadelphia and ran past the Plymouth Township Police department where Fox worked. Meanwhile, the Keystone Chapter of Women on Wheels held two rides in September besides their after meeting ride to Hot Dog Johnny’s in Buttzville, NJ on September 15. A group spent an overnight trip in Harper’s Ferry in West Virginia on September 8. Claire Cahill led another group to lunch at the Pour Girls Restaurant on September 22.

Beth & Joe Mirasola enjoyed the day at Harrah’s Philly Casino.

The Delaware County Motorcycle Riders averaged three or more rides a week and attended events all September. They would meet to eat at various area restaurants like Winner Circle sport Grille, Hank’s Place and Hooter’s. They took long experienced rider runs like the ride on the challenging Route 125 on September 20 and leisurely fun rides like the Steam Train tour to the Strausburg Railroad on September 22. Tri-State HOG also averaged two or more events each week during September. Charlie Dresden, the club’s road captain, led the group to the Ox Yoke Inn www.ox-yokeinn.com in Galeton, Pa for an overnight trip on September 23. He led a breakfast ride through southern Lancaster County on September 2. The club held a movie night on September 21 at Hannum’s Harley-Davidson in Media. Many members participated in The Ride for History and helped to set up the parts at Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino in Chester, Pa on September 30. September was a busy month for riders in the tri-state area.

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by Lee D. Gaber, Esquire 1-888-CYCLE-LAW (1-888-292-5352) LeeGaber@cycleattorney.com

SELLING YOUR MOTORCYCLE PRIVATELY

1-888-CYCLE-LAW

Over the last few years, as a result of writing columns for motorcycle magazines, I have had many readers call to ask if there is a downside to selling their motorcycle privately as opposed to trading it in? Given that this question revolves around a motorcycle, it seems to make sense to direct it to a Pennsylvania motorcycle lawyer.

First off, I don’t see anything wrong with selling your motorcycle privately, however if you are going to do this, you have to be smart about it. In other words, if somebody wants to test drive your motorcycle you must first ask if they have a motorcycle license and do they have any experience operating motorcycles. Although I may sound overly cautious, what would happen if you allowed this person to take your motorcycle out for a test drive, and they ended up injured as a result of a collision. Depending upon the severity of the persons injuries, they may be looking to you to reimburse them for their injuries and you may be liable for allowing them to ride your motorcycle without a motorcycle license or questioning their experience. The theory under which you can be sued would be negligent entrustment, with the lawsuit alleging that you did not do any investigation at all to find out if this person should have been allowed to operate your motorcycle regardless if it was for a test drive. LeeGaber@cycleattorney.com www.cycleattorney.com

Additionally, you may also be responsible to fix your own motorcycle, so make sure you are fully insured with collision coverage on your bike. The bottom line is, if someone wants to take your motorcycle for a ride you should; a) make sure they have a motorcycle license and b) if they do, ask them if they currently have insurance on any motorcycle they may own at the time they are asking to test drive yours. Assuming your bike is in good shape, that should leave you covered. Also, before you give them your motorcycle, you should ask to hold something personal of theirs, like their car keys, to make sure they come back with your motorcycle. On an entirely different topic, as of August 31st of this year, any 16 or 17 year old who wishes to take the skills test for their motorcycle license will have had to first complete the basic rider course offered by the Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program. This is a free program and the bikes are normally provided free of charge. Most motorcycle lawyers familiar with this rule, will advise that before one can go for their licensing test, they must have had a learners permit for at least six months, completed at least 15 hours of classroom and riding instruction which breaks down into five hours in the classroom and ten hours on the course. If you are under 18 you must also show that you had your parent attest to the 65 hours of training being completed. However, the 15 hours of training does count toward the 65 hours on the road requirement. As a PA motorcycle accident lawyer, this is one rule that I truly believe in and support because at a minimum it will insure that every rider has taken the safety course and has been taught the safest way to ride a motorcycle. Hopefully after taking this course and buying an appropriate motorcycle, your riding skills will prevent you from ever needing to call a motorcycle accident lawyer. As always, if upon reading this material you have any questions regarding this topic or any others, please feel free to contact me at LeeGaber@cycleattorney.com or 1-888-CYCLE-LAW (1-888-292-5352). Sincerely, LEE D. GABER, Esquire The one and only, “Cycle Attorney”

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Call Tom for the Parts and Accessories department. Dealing in Drag Specialties, V-Twin Mfg and Biker’s Choice. JD’s Cycle Works is an Official PA State Inspection Station!

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Welcome To Lansdale Biker Night Rain date made for a great event story & photos by Norm Keller

Over the past few years the Blue Comet MC, host of Lansdale Bike Night, have had their share of bad of bad weather. This year’s event had to be re-scheduled to from Saturday night to Sunday afternoon due to the weather. However, the weather was great on Sunday and Bike Night, or afternoon, was a huge success. The vendors lined the Madison Street parking lot and side streets as the bikers arrived to say “Good Bye” to summer. Bikers mixed with the residents of Lansdale once again as the Main Street was closed off to traffic to make room for motorcycles, hundreds and thousands of motorcycles. The bike show was held on the Madison Street parking lot, surrounded by hosts of food vendors and bike shops showing their wares. It all started at 2:00pm, allowing the residents to attend their morning services without the disturbance of the rumble of motorcycles. Bands poured out music on several stages while attendees sat on the sidewalk at local cafe’s like Molly McQuires enjoying good food and beverage with friends and people watching at the same time. A work platform was available for those that wanted to get a birds eye view of the event. The guys and gals at the Blue Comet MC were as organized as usual in putting this event together and at taking it down at the end of the day. Bike Night is over and so is summer. It’s time to begin planning next years events. Old man winter is just around the corner but there is still plenty of good riding to be done.

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RIDE CALENDAR To Submit an event for our calendar go to our website and click on the Calendar link, open the calendar and click “submit event”. Fill in the spaces and you’ll receive a confirming email when your event is posted. DEADLINE to have your event listed in the magazine is the 10th of the month PRIOR to the publish date. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE EVENTS OR TO SUBMIT YOUR EVENT GO TO

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(PA) BACA LV 2nd Annual Halloween Party: $10.00 per person, over 21 only, Costumes encouraged (but not required). Food, entertainment, tricky tray, people's choice costume contest cash bar. Time: 06:00 PM - 12:00 AM Cost: $10.00 Location: Wind Gap Legion - 217 N. Broadway - Wind Gap, PA 18091 Contact: Two Feathers Email: bacalv@hotmail.com Phone: 610-462-5646

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(PA) 32nd Annual Philadelphia Toy Run: Hosted by DELAWARE VALLEY A.B.A.T.E. Meet at 9:00 a.m. Parade starts at 12:00 noon. Please join us to escort Santa Claus & Grand Marshall's Seamus McCaffery & Pierre Robert on America's Largest Rolling Toy Run to the Sugar House Casino. (Toy Drop and Festival). Each participant is asked to bring a NEW TOY (no stuffed animals for health reasons). No Santa suits please. For Information Go To: www.delawarevalleyabate.org 2012 Sponsors: Sugar House Casino ~ Brian's Harley Davidson ~ Tony Luke's of Philadelphia ~ USW Local #10-1 ~ Barb's Harley Davidson ~ Wellshire Farms Inc. ~ Plumbers Union Local #690 ~ Keyes Towing Inc. ~ Wawa ~ Bridgeport Rib House ~ Cavanaugh's River Deck ~ City Electric Corp. ~ East Coast Biker magazine ~ Cross Roads Power Sports ~ WMMR 93.3 ~ PTM Sports ~ Williams Scotsman, Inc. ~ White Horse RV Center ~ Keller Williams Realty & Congressman Robert A. Brady - RAIN OR SHINE ALL MOTORCYCLES WELCOME - Time: 09:00 AM - 02:55PM Cost: New Toy Location: Columbia Blvd & Spring Garden St. - Philadelphia, PA Contact: Email delvalchapter63@comcast.net

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(PA) Toy Run for the kids of the P.A.L. Unit (Boys & Girls Club): Meeting at the Clubhouse in Reading, PA. Kickstands up at NOON SHARP! Parade through Reading to PAL Unit. Please bring a new unwrapped toy or a $10 donation. After Party from 1:30 to 6pm @ the Clubhouse in Reading. Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Location: OMC Clubhouse - 1102 Nichols Street - (Google & GPS 701 Robeson Street) - Reading, PA 19604 Contact: NZO Email: outsiderspa@yahoo.com

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(PA) Marine Corps Birthday Bash: The Belleau Wood Chapter of the Leathernecks Nation MC invites everyone to come celebrate the Marine Corps 237th Birthday with us. We will have music by "DJ Big Dawg", a hot roast beast and turkey buffet with all the fixins, beer & soda with cash bar available, door prizes and of course the cake cutting ceremony by the oldest and youngest Marine on deck. Seating is limited so please purchase your tickets early. For tickets see a chapter member or contact: Hollywood - 610 730 2945 Douse - 610 972 0076 Hombre - 610 704 2177 Time: 06:00 PM - 11:00 PM Cost: $25 each/$40 couple Location: American Legion Post 576 1615 Sumner Avenue - Allentown, PA 18102

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(PA) BACA DELCO TOY RUN: THIS IS THE ANNUAL SEN CLARENCE D BELL MEMORIAL TOY RUN ON NOV 11TH SUNDAY at the Tri-State Mall, 333 NAAMANS RD 19703 RIGHT OFF OF I-95. WE WILL PROCEED OUT THE BACK OF THE MALL RIGHT UP RT #291 TO CHESTER CITY HALL. WE WILL LINE UP IN FRONT OF MC TULLIO'S BY THE OLD LEVITTS. $10.00 OR A NEW UN WRAPPED TOY (10.00 VALUE ) AFTER PARTY TO BE ANNOUNCED. FOOD / MUSIC/ 50/50;S CHINEESE AUCTION. PLEASE COME OUT AND HELP THE NEEDY KIDS AND THERE FAMLIES. ANY QUESTIONS CALL PORK 610.960.7087 OR JO 888.635.1548 OR PATCHES 610.809.6107 OR GO TO THE FACEBOOK BACA DELCO OR ww.bacapa.com Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Cost: $10.00 OR TOY Location: Tri-State Mall - 333 NAAMANS RD - CLAYMONT, DE 19703 Contact: JOANNE Email: jkaighn@comcast.net Phone: 888.635.1548

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(PA) Motorcycle Extravaganza: Dec 8&9: We are family owned and operated and promote "Family Friendly" events. We have Vendors selling toys, leathers, tools, knives, bikes, and new and used parts. Some of our Vendors display and sell items that are for adults only so please do not let children roam unsupervised. Face Painting and temporary tattoos for kids along with plenty of entertainment for Adults. Bike Builders displaying their newest creations and Tattoo Artists ready to give you some ink.. Tattoo Contest and Bike Show that anyone can enter with Trophy's and Cash Prizes at every event. We work with hotels in the event area and offer their Special Room Rates for overnight accommodations. We donate to Charity with our "Chinese Vendor Auction". Items are donated by our Sponsors & Exhibitors like Leathers, Tools, Parts, Jewelry,etc. We match proceeds and distribute equally among all the non-profit charitable organizations exhibiting at our shows. Group Discounts for 25 or more. Please contact us for more info. Location: Allentown Fairgrounds (Agricultural Hall) - 1825 Chew Street Allentown, PA 18104 Contact: Mike or Cricket Email: events@mextrava.com Phone: 732-295-2953

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!

January 2013 1

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

Visit our website's Calendar of Events at www.eastcoastbiker.net and click Submit Event to post your event for 2013. Post it now, we can make changes or corrections as the date gets closer.

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(MD) Timonium Motorcycle Show: Feb 8-10: Every foreign and domestic motorcycle manufacturer available in USA on display...huge custom and antique bike show...100's of exhibits covering everything in motorcycling. Michele Smith, a nationally recognized motorcycle TV personality, will be at the show throughout the three days. A huge Swap Meet and Cafe Racer feature section will fill a second large exhibit hall next to the main show facility. The show is held at the Maryland State Fairgrounds, in Timonium, Maryland. Show opens at 10:00am each day. Admission for Adults: $15.00, Children 10-15 years $5.00 and under 10 are free with paying adult. Visit our website www.cycleshow.net for more information & to print-out $5.00 off admission discount coupons, good on adult admission only. For more info. Location: Maryland State Fairgrounds - 2200 York Road - Timonium, MD 21093 Contact: Rich Kohles Email: info@aldadvertising.com Phone: 410-561-7323

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Rally at the Rock

Split Rock Lodge welcome Motorcycle Exgtravaganza story & photos by Norm Keller

It was the first time that Mike and Crickett took the Motorcycle Extravaganza to the Poconos and they pulled out all the stops. Making the show a family friendly event they had plenty for the kids from face painting to midway style games, for the young and the not so young. There was even a puppet show that delighted the young. For the rest of us, Creative Designs & Keystone Choppers, to name a few, were on hand with some impressive bikes to look over. The Brothers Obrien, Ink Illusionists, were on hand with their “Victorian Charm” to entertain and delight. Check out their webiste at www.inkllusionist.com. The also offered their tattoo service for those that wanted something a little more creative. Tattoo Tony Rodriquez, tattoo artist of the stars, was also on hand also. In addition to providing tattoos he also sat in with the band and sang on a couple of songs. His shop is Under My Skin Tattoo located in Atlantic Highlands, NJ. You can find out more about Tony on his website www.undermyskintat2.com. Motorcycle Extravaganza will be at the Allentown Fairground Agriculture Hall on December 8&9 and again in March. You might want to put it on your calendar and be a part of the event, you never know who you’re going to run in to. For more information on upcoming shows visit their website www.mextrashows.com I hope to see you there.

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