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Letter From The Editor........................................... Cover Story - 10TH Annual Hogs & Rags Rally............... April 2015 Cruisin’ Calendar................................... Quotable Quote...................................................... Spring Forward At Greensboro H-D....................... The Legend Of Kaye Perper.................................. 15th Annual Polar Plunge For Special Olympics.... 4th Annual Kids Of Childhood Cancer Chili Cook Off... 21st Annual Burlington H.O.G. & Down Home Harley-Davidson Hospice Bike Show.................. The 4th Annual Ft. Bragg H-D / Freedom Biker Church Chili Cook-Off................ AMA Pro Racing Adds The Don Tilley Memorial Charlotte Half-Mile To 2015 AMA Pro Flat Track Schedule............................................ Ray Price Racing Qualifies #1 At Winternationals............................................... FBI Admits All Registered Motorcycle Owners Are On Classified Gang List.................. C.H.A.N.C.E. Meet And Greet................................ Protect Your Ride ABUS 8077 Detecto X Plus Disc Lock............................................................ Saladin Cycle Shop............................................... Full Throttle Bike Night At Iron Station Thunder........... Pam Williamson Benefit......................................... The EPA And My Motorcycle.................................. Nazareth Children’s Home 1st Quarter Birthday Party...................................................... People & Places..................................................... Spokes & Jokes..................................................... Happy Easter!......................................................... Virtual Bike Show................................................... March Mania At Ray Price Harley-Davidson.......... 2015 Burlington L.O.H. Chili Cook Off................... Thunderzone.......................................................... Everybody Has One: A Letter To The Editor.......... The Cost Of The Renewable Fuel Standard To Motorists......................................................... Kyle Petty Charity Ride Announces 21st Anniversary Route........................................

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Staff Mark Infield

Editor / Owner Mark@FTCarolinas.com

Molly “WildThing” Infield Operations Manager Molly@FTCarolinas.com

Lincoln Infield

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Sales Staff Grant, Lincoln, Alan, Wendy, Scott, Kathy & Ron, Crystal, Christian, Mark H., Michael, Danny, Rose, Lloyd, Joel, Elwin, Mark C., Anthony, EZ, Lee, Charles, Gary, Ricky, Caroline, Kathy L., Trisha, Meredith, Kickstart, Alice, Wayne

Photos Chaos, Alan, Scott, Kathy, Grant, Caroline, Buzz, Rose & Lloyd, Everette ‘EZ’ Short, Rick Gammons, WildThing, dpapabear, Samantha Hayes Cindy Martin, Alice Harvey, Darby Dillard, Jody & Pam Shotwell, Kickstart & Wendy

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here we live, by March 15th weather has changed and winter is in the rearview mirror. That has proven to be the case again this year and pent up motorcyclists rushed to take advantage of the nicer weather. The past several weekends have been nice and there were bikes out everywhere. Unfortunately, along with the early riding season bliss, comes an increase in motorcycle crashes and fatalities. It breaks my heart to hear of people being hit while moving in traffic and even rear ended while sitting at traffic lights. All too often we get so taken up in the scenery and the rush of the wind in our face that we forget how unforgiving motorcycling can be. I see people gawking around and waving merrily at other motorcyclists and it scares my mule! Now, don’t get me wrong, this is the stuff our passion is made of, but one must always apply a certain amount of cautious observation about your surroundings. Motorcycling takes copious amounts of awareness to both sights and sounds that may be warnings of trouble. You know, squalling tires and even weather can make your heart skip a beat. What I am trying to say is pay attention and, hopefully, you can avoid an unpleasant situation. Remember, the cagers are subject to the same (and even additional distractions) as motorcyclists. Add in a cell phone, loud music, and a couple of friends to create a receipt for danger. I believe that this shifts more responsibility to us since people in cages are not near as vulnerable as those on two (or three) wheels. I am sure that you will agree that we want to avoid accidents at all costs. I love motorcycles and riding is one of my passions. If you have ever been in an accident or one of your riding buddies has gone down, you know that the fun ends when someone gets hurt. Everything changes in an instant. A fun day turns into pain and sometimes a trip to the hospital or even worse, the mortuary. Please be careful out there. Enjoy your ride to the fullest, but try not to put yourself and others in a bad position. Know your limits and ride accordingly. Now get out there and live life to the fullest. Here’s wishing you the best riding season ever.

Writers Mark, WildThing, Alan, Linc, Scott, Kathy, Grant, Buzz, Rose & Lloyd, Wendy Rogers, Caroline, Everette ‘EZ’ Short, dpapabear, Popkorn, Samantha Hayes, Cindy Martin, Alice Harvey, Darby Dillard, Jody & Pam Shotwell, Kickstart & Wendy, Anchor, Steven VanderLinden

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10th Annual Hogs & Rags Rally

By: Wendy Rogers 10 years! Yes, 10 years and counting for the Annual HOGS & RAGS Rally ride going from Fayetteville, NC to Myrtle Beach, SC totally escorted! This event is part of the Dogwood Festival of Fayetteville and has been growing every year to become the biggest motorcycle day rally in the Carolinas. The HOGS & RAGS RALLY! - The premier community charity event that combines convertibles and motorcycles, great food, good causes, and a good time. All makes and models of bikes, trikes, street rods, and muscle cars are welcome. Let me be clear about this: Even though the name of the event is Hogs and Rags and “hogs” usually refers to Harley-Davidson motorcycles and “rags” usually means convertible cars (that is how the event started out), we invite all motorcycles and cars to participate. This is a wonderful event, which supports wonderful causes and we want everyone to know they are welcome. Last year we had over 350 participants. WE WANT YOU! Fayetteville Mayor, Nat Robertson, and his wife, Kim, who are also motorcycle enthusiasts, will lead this year’s event again. They will be leading us along with a Cumberland County Deputy Sheriff’s escort, all the way to Myrtle Beach, SC. Knowing that the ride will benefit others just makes the day that much better. Proceeds will benefit the Green Beret Foundation, the American Cancer Society, and Kidsville News Literacy and Education Foundation. Even though there is a Cumberland County Deputy Sheriff’s escort for the entire ride from Fayetteville to Myrtle Beach, SC, the Hogs & Rags organizers know that keeping hundreds of riders safe is a huge undertaking. Before the ride we have a safety briefing and it covers the route, hand and arm signals, things to do in a ride, and how to ride safely as a group. And it is nice to have the cops in front of you instead of behind you! While everyone loves a good time, raising money for a charity is a big part of the Hogs & Rags mission. For anyone who rides or chooses to donate, here is where your money will go: American Cancer Society: The goal of the American Cancer Society (ACS) is to prevent cancer, save lives, and diminish suffering from cancer. They are committed to fighting cancer through balanced programs of research, education, patient service, advocacy, and rehabilitation. Kidsville News Literacy and Education Foundation: Despite ongoing efforts to provide reading and educational resources

to our nation’s youth, illiteracy is still a problem in the United States. Founded in 2011, this charity provides literacy education and character development resources FREE to children K-6th grade. It strives to increase literacy in our nation’s youth by providing support to various early learning and literacybased initiatives across the country. The foundation approves grants to qualified projects and institutions that endeavor to instill strong reading and education skills and solid characterdevelopment traits in America’s youth. Money raised at the rally benefit children in Cumberland County. Find out more at KidsvilleNews.com Green Beret Foundation: The Green Beret Foundation provides unconventional resources to facilitate the special needs of our wounded, ill, and injured and imparts unique support to the Special Forces community in order to strengthen readiness and uphold Green Beret traditions and values. The United States Army Special Forces, commonly known as the Green Berets, produces some of our nation’s finest and most elite warriors. They fight across a broad spectrum of missions in the pursuit of freedom for those oppressed and to protect our nation from those who seek to do us harm. They are known as our country’s quiet professionals. Registration starts at 7:30am at the Airborne and Special Operations Museum located at 100 Bragg Boulevard in Fayetteville, where there will be coffee and donuts. Kickstands up at 9 am. The Cumberland County Sheriff will provide the riders an escort to Altman’s Rockin’ “A” Ranch, in White Oak, where everyone will be served a full breakfast. Then the ride continues on to Magaritaville at Broadway at the Beach, for a tasty and filling lunch. There will be a reverse raffle for $2500 and some guns, door prizes, music, and great socializing for a great cause. The entire event ends around 3pm, leaving plenty of time to make it back to Fayetteville or to enjoy other surrounding activities in Myrtle Beach. Registration is $50 per person. This includes a T-shirt, breakfast and a lunch and a great contribution to the great charities. So, please plan on joining us on April 25th. You can register in advance online at HogsAndRags.com or the day of event. Call Wendy Rogers at 910-818-0458 for any detail information. I hope to see you there!


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APR 3 GOOD FRIDAY WORSHIP & COMMUNION SERVICE Freedom Biker Church, 131 Guy Rd., Clayton, NC. 7pm www.freedombikerchurch.com 919-550-3733. APR 4 EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA Tilley HarleyDavidson, 1226 Morland Dr., Statesville, NC. 8am-1:30 blood drive in honor of Robinette Tilley. www.tilleyhd.com 704872-3883. APR 4 CAMP CORRAL FOR KIDS Golden Corral, 2385 WalMart Blvd, Sumter, SC. KSU 11am, food, prizes, vendors, music. Benefits children of fallen riders. www.thundertowerharley. com 803-461-1121. APR 4 DIXIE THUNDER ABATE DOWN RIDER Hozes, 793 BelvedereClearwater Rd, North Augusta, SC. Proceeds to support ABATE members involved in accidents that need some financial support. dixiethunderabate.com Terry Woodruff scdrifter65@gmail.com 803-645-5088. APR 4 CANCER KICKING POKER RUN Ray Price Harley-Davidson, 1126 South Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. $20/ rider $10/pass. raffle, food, vendors, live music. Benefits Amanda Spencer. www. rayprice.com 919-832-2261. APR 4 CIA PARTY Ray Price HarleyDavidson, 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. www.rayprice.com 919-832-2261. APR 4 MIKE YOUNG POKER RUN The Shack Sports Bar, 2341 Airport Blvd, West Columbia, SC. 11am, $15/sgl $20/dbl. 803-794-4000.

APR 4 PURPLE HEART HOMES FREEDOM RIDE POKER RUN Mack Truck of Charlotte, 3609 Trailer Dr., Concord, NC. 10:30 am, first out 12:30, $20/rider $10/pass, silent auction, door prizes, live music. www.speedwayharleydavidson.com 704-979-7433. APR 4 EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA Tilley HarleyDavidson, 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, NC. Easter egg hunt, bike show, music, food vendors. www.tillyhdofsalisbury. com 704-638-6044. APR 4 PATRIOT RUN XIII VFW Robert R. Miller Post #9103, 14258 N. Carolina 210, Spring Lake, NC. Benefits the US Army Fisher House, Ft. Bragg, NC. Spons by “Original” Viet Nam Vets M/C USA http://docskivnv.wix.com/ patriot-run-XIV Smiley smileyvnvmc@ hotmail.com 919-353-5244. APR 4 CAWS FOR THE PAWS Second Chance Thrift Store, 2900 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston, NC. Reg 9-10:45am, ride 11am. $10 a bike, $5 a passenger or an equal donation in pet food. Benefits the Lenoir Co. SPCA. Nasty nastyussmc@gmail.com 252-5213263. APR 4 NEW RIDER BOOT CAMP Ray Price Harley-Davidson, 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. 10-12pm www.rayprice.com 919-832-2261. APR 4 SWAP MEET AND CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY Bid Harley.com, 1426 Northside Dr., Statesville, NC. 10am-3pm, free to vendors, food, drinks, music, door prizes. Jesse 704-202-3262. APR 4 CMA MEETING AND RIDE Lincoln House Restaurant, 604 Clark Dr, Lincolnton, NC. Ambassadors For Christ CMA Chapter #539 general meeting and ride open to everyone. First Saturday each month Breakfast at 8a, Meeting 8:45a, Ride 10a. Chappy chappykpitts@ gmail.com 980-429-6877.


Cruisin’ Calendar APR 4 3RD ANNUAL NC SANDHILLS BIKE BLESSING Freedom Biker Church, 455 Rock Hill Rd, Fayetteville, NC. 9am Pancake breakfast at the Vander Civic Center, 11am Organized Ride, 12-2pm Bike Blessing, Vendors, Food, Music, Raffle, Door Prizes and more! www. freedombikerchurchfayetteville.com Kellie Tew 910-567-2221. APR 4 EASTER BUNNY AND EGG HUNT Down Home Harley Davidson, 2215 Hanford Road, Burlington, NC. Pictures with the Easter Bunny. http:// www.downhomeharley.com/ 336-2271261. APR 4 JAZZY CHICKEN BLUES BIKE SHOW Town Square, Main Street and Church St., Littleton, NC. Reg 9am, $25/bike. Sponsored by American Legion Post 425. 252-3267048 252-532-9992. APR 5 EASTER EGG HUNT Speedway Harley-Davidson, 10049 Weddington Rd., Concord, NC. 12-4, food, raffles, prizes. www. speedwayharely-davidson.com 704-9797433. APR 5 ADULT EASTER EGG HUNT Stars & Bars Tavern, 723 Klumac Rd., Salisbury, NC. 704-310-5503. APR 5 EASTER BAPTISM SERVICE Freedom Biker Church, 131 Guy Rd., Clayton, NC. 10:30am www. freedombikerchurch.com 919-550-3733. APR 5 25TH ANNUAL DICK MARTIN BUNNY RUN Dog House Donny’s Saloon, 1213 3rd Ave. S., Myrtle Beach, SC. Breakfast 10am, Ride 12:30pm. Rain or Shine. APR 10 FULL THROTTLE BIKE NIGHT Iron Station Thunder, 6365 S. Main St., Salisbury, NC. 12-5pm, live music, bike show, door prizes. 704-8574294.

APR 11 SMOKY MOUNTAIN STEEL HORSES ANNIVERSARY PARTY Smoky Mountain Indian Motorcycle, 82 Locust Dr, Waynesville, NC. fun, live music, free food, door prizes, 50/50 drawing. Benefit Relay for Life. www.smsh.co Denise Sheppard denises@smsh.co 828-452-7276. APR 11 BIRD MAN BENEFIT Lake Bowan County Club, 2870 Highway 292, Spartanbug, SC. 12-until, $15/ bike $5/rider, 50/50, door prizes, silent auction, bike games. Benefits Steve’s family. Shanna Bellew 864-323-3803. Paul Woody 864-542-5726. APR 11 15TH ANNUAL RELAY FOR LIFE BIKE RUN Coastal Carolina Flea Market, 165 Market Rd, Ladson, SC. Reg 10am, $20/rider to the American Cancer Society. Sponsored by Hell Hole ABATE In memory of DOC, BO & RL. Jo Brittle bewitchepoo@gmail.com 843557-2340. APR 11 11TH ANNUAL CENTRAL DISTRICT SPOKER RUN Lowe’s Food, 10106 S Main St., Archdale, NC. Reg 10am leave 10:30, $10/hand, music food. Sponsored by CBA/ABATE of NC Central District. Kristie Morris 704-3055530. Robert Causey 336-442-8885. APR 11 11TH ANNUAL CENTRAL DISTRICT SPOKER RUN 181 Snead Ave, Rockingham, NC. KSU 11am. $10/ hand, music food. Sponsored by CBA/ ABATE of NC Central District. Beth Gorman begabate0122@gmail.com 585329-3894. APR 11 11TH ANNUAL CENTRAL DISTRICT SPOKER RUN American Classic Motorcycle Museum, 1170 US Hwy 64 W, Asheboro, NC. Reg 10am leave 11. $10/hand, music food. Sponsored by CBA/ABATE of NC Central District. Gena Parker 336-9633438. Quincy Williams 910-783-5122. APR 11 11TH ANNUAL CENTRAL DISTRICT SPOKER RUN Willie’s Honky Tonk, 4310 Old Rural Hall Rd, Winston-Salem, NC. Reg 9:30 leave 10. $10/hand, music food. Sponsored

9 by CBA/ABATE of NC Central District. Shannon Rights 336-493-9413. Dexter Rights 336-997-5303. APR 11 11TH ANNUAL CENTRAL DISTRICT SPOKER RUN Lexington Diner, 295 N Talbert Blvd, Lexington, NC. Reg 10:30, leaving 12, $10/hand, music food. Sponsored by CBA/ABATE of NC Central District. Sue Everhart 336-239-7464. Dan Devoil 336-2846110. APR 11 11TH ANNUAL CENTRAL DISTRICT SPOKER RUN Verlie’s Grill, 58 Hillsboro St., Pittsboro, NC. Reg 10 leave 10:30, $10/hand, music food. Sponsored by CBA/ABATE of NC Central District. Bruce Miles 919-3693246. Mike Mohan 919-363-8662. APR 11 11TH ANNUAL CENTRAL DISTRICT SPOKER RUN Bojangles, 7701 Gateway Ln, Concord, NC. Reg 8 leave 8:30 , $10/hand, music food. Sponsored by CBA/ABATE of NC Central District. Derrick Hall 704-2392182. APR 11 11TH ANNUAL CENTRAL DISTRICT SPOKER RUN Johnson’s Resturant, 1760 N Main St, Salisbury, NC. Reg 8am KSU 9, $10/hand, music food. Sponsored by CBA/ABATE of NC Central District. Lynn Patterson 980-5213132. Michael Morris 704-305-5536. APR 11 11TH ANNUAL CENTRAL DISTRICT SPOKER RUN Belmont Citgo Station, 4214 Rt 49 South, Burlington, NC. KSU 9:15am, $10/hand, music food. Sponsored by CBA/ABATE of NC Central District. Ron Namest 336675-8498. Dave Blum 336-578-8897. APR 11 HELMET WORKSHOP Harley-Davidson of Greensboro, 538 Farragut St., Greensboro, NC. 11am www.hdofgreensboro.com 336-2731101. APR 11 NEW RIDER DRIVE Rommel Harley-Davidson, 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. www.rommelhd.com 919596-9511.


10 APR 11 11TH ANNUAL RIDE FOR JASON AND FRIENDS Ray Price Harley-Davidson, 1126 S. Saunders, Raleigh, NC. Reg 9-10am, $25/bike, $15/passenger inc event t-shirt, lunch, 1 poker hand, $10/extra hand. Door prizes, gift card prizes. Benefit Life Experiences, a non-profit offering a choice of satisfying work for adults with developmental disabilities. www. LifeExperiences.org Bill Daubenmier pokerrun@lifeexperiences.org 919-4671973. APR 11 DEMO DAY Tilley HarleyDavidson, 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, NC. 10am-4pm, food, music. www. tilleyhdofsalisbury.com 704-638-6044. APR 11 SPECIAL OLYMPICS POKER RUN BiLo Shopping Center, 3353 Hwy 72/221, Greenwood, SC. 11am, $10/hand. Organized by Blue Knights M/C SC VII. 864-377-9053. APR 11 FREEDOM RIDE Freedom Biker Church, 131 Guy Rd., Clayon, NC. KSU 10am. www.freedombikerchurch. com 919-550-3733. APR 11 AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS BIKE NIGHT American Legion Post #116, 6400 Johnson Pond Rd, Fuquay-Varian, NC. Food, vendors, live band. Hal Delooze 919-557-5990. APR 11 BENEFIT FOR WESLEY SIMS Applebee’s Restaurant, 1268 SC-9 Bypass, Lancaster, SC. 8-10am. Benefit breakfast for medical bills for Wesley. drawings for prizes. Greg Helms coolbreeze@carolina.rr.com 803-3960754. APR 11 2ND ANNUAL UWHARRIE MOUNTAIN RUMBLE Blackmer Lodge No. 127, 109 South School St., Mount Gilead, NC. Ride to benefit the NC Masonic Charities. Shawn Brown jointherumble@gmail.com 910-5712673. APR 11 RIDERS REMEMBERED ANGELS OF SUPPORT FAMILY DAY Harley Haven, 941 Western Lane, Irmo, SC. 11am-4pm, food, live music, vendors, raffles. Benefits Kyle

Cruisin’ Calendar Gause. www.ridersremembered.org ridersremembered@gmail.com 803-5135274. APR 11 OFFICER DOWN MEMORIAL RIDE Harley-Davidson of New Bern, 1613 Hwy 70 East, New Bern, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 11am, $10/ person. Benefits scholarship in Officer Thalmann’s name at the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program. In memory of fallen Officer & U.S. Marine Thalmann. www.vema-usa.com “Bama” vema252@gmail.com 252-670-7859. APR 11 CRUSIN’ FOR A CAUSE Spare Time, 5502 Hornaday Rd., Greensboro, NC. Reg 10am, KSU 12:30 $20, prizes, music, raffles. Benefits Victory Junction. Tiffany Landis 336292-5100. APR 11 WAYNE WILKINS DICE RUN AGAINST CANCER Dan’s Bar, 7909 Cassem Rd., Bahama, NC. Reg 9-11:15am KSU 11:30 $15/rider $10/ pass includes meal. 50/50, raffle, food. Elaine Baldwin 919-308-6671. APR 11 5TH ANNUAL PONY EXPRESS MOTORCYCLE CHARITY RIDE Fort Bragg HarleyDavidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. Reg 9:30am, KSU 10:30 $15/sgl $20/dbl, food, prizes. Benefits community charities. Spons by N.C. Buffalo Soldiers MC. Rain date 4/25. 910-494-4513. APR 11 AMERICANS GUARDIANS PSMC NC 12C POKER RUN New River Harley-Davidson, 2394 Wilmington Hwy, Jacksonville, NC. Reg 9am, last out 11, $20/rider $10/pass, 50/50, food. Benefits Onslow County Relay for Life. nc12c.strong@gmail.com APR 11 FAYETTEVILLE POWERSPORTS OPEN HOUSE Fayetteville Powersports, 3700 Sycamore Dairy Rd, Fayetteville, NC. Live music, food, prize giveaways. www.raypriceoffayetteville.com Katie katie@rayprice.com 910-920-1510.

APR 11 RIDE FOR THE FALLEN Ray Price Harley-Davidson, 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Reg 10:30am, KSU 12 $20/rider $10/ pass, $30/car, raffles. Supports fallen Police officer families. www.rayprice. com Russell Copersito nightrider@ tarheeldefendersmc.com 919-832-2261. APR 11 2015 BURN OUT THE STIGMA RIDE Smokin HarleyDavidson, 3441 Myer Lee Dr, WinstonSalem, NC. Reg 9am-11am, KSU 11 $20/bike, $5/pass includes stew, 50/50, door prizes. Benefits American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Meredy Swafford meredysmail@gmail. com 336-287-0108. APR 11 KIDS PATH BIKE SHOW Down Home Harley-Davidson, 2215 Hanford Rd., Burlington, NC. 10am4pm. www.downhomeharley.com 336227-1261. APR 11 4TH ANNUAL CHUCK KNUCKLHEAD GARRETT BENEFIT FOR ALS RESEARCH Iron Order Clubhouse, 1186 Terrapin Track Rd., Washington, NC. Reg 10am, ride 12pm. $15/bike, $5/add rider. Cash prizes, live music all day, games, door prizes, raffles, food avail. Presented by Iron Order MC - Skeleton Krew Chapter, Washington, NC. In memory of Chuck Knucklhead Garrett & Annie Campbell Sidewalk 252-945-3654. APR 12 9TH ANNUAL SPRING BIKE SHOW Locked & Loaded Bar & Grill, 305 McCormick St., Garner, NC. 126pm, vendors, live music. 919-661-6688. APR 12 14TH ANNUAL RELAY FOR LIFE RIDE ANGELA’S RIDE Cox’s Harley-Davidson, 2795 NC Hwy 134, Asheboro, NC. Reg 10am KSU 1pm, $10/rider, silent auction. Buddy 336-6293895. APR 12 2ND ANNUAL KIRA’S RIDE Hampton Inn, 1632 NC Hwy 67, Jonesville, NC. Reg 12:30, KSU 2pm. $25/bike, $5/pass. Live music, food, 50/50, door prizes, Event shirts. Proceeds go to this child’s medical bills. www. bikersforkidsnc@gmail.com George Couch 336-403-9822.


Cruisin’ Calendar APR 12-13 POKER RUN BENEFIT FOR MICHELE MESSER Island Bar & Grill Pawleys Island, 10744 Ocean Hwy Unit F, Pawleys Island, SC. Reg - 11am, first out at 12pm. Live music, food, fun, prizes and More. Benefits Michele Messer with medical bills. Kandi Ranson grandstrandfreedomfighters@gmail.com 904-701-2741. APR 16 BOOT CAMP - BASIC TRAINING FOR GUYS Shelton’s Harley-Davidson, 606 Corporate Dr., Goldsboro, NC. 7pm www.sheltonshd. com 919-731-2776. APR 16 GARAGE PARTY Shelton’s Harley-Davidson, 606 Corporate Dr., Goldsboro, NC. 6pm. Event geared for women. www.sheltonshd.com 919-7312776. APR 17 HANDLEBARS UNDER THE STARS RIDE Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson, 4710 S. Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC. Reg 5:30pm, $10/ person. Benefits McLeod Children’s Hospital. 843-369-5555. APR 18 BULL RUN CHAPTER RRMC SCAVENGER HUNNT Mainstreet Grill and Bar, 315 Garrisonville Rd #108, Stafford, VA. Reg 10am, first out 11am. Food, drink, prizes, 50/50! Hosted by The Bull Run Chapter of the Rough Riders MC. Benefits veterans and Hope for the Warriors. www.rough-riders-mc.com/rrmc/Default. aspx Top top.rrmc@gmail.com 540-3951190. APR 18 MEMORIAL BENEFIT RIDE FOR DONNIE “APEHANGER” HELMS 707 Social Club, 4476 Socastee Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC. Reg 11, KSU 12. $10/Bike, $5/rider. Raffles, Auctions, 50/50, Pulled pork & Fixins - $6/plate. All proceeds to help with burial expenses. Rick 843-2931736. APR 18 RIDE-IN BIKE SHOW Stars & Bars Tavern, 723 Klumac Rd., Salisbury, NC. food, live music. Benefits Gunner with stage 5 kidney disease. 704310-5503.

APR 18 SPRING FLING VFW Post 445, 1639 Camp Rd., James Island, SC. 1pm, games, food, music. Hosted by Barrier Island ABATE. 843-762-7457. APR 18 BENEFIT PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATION POKER RUN Big Daddy’s Roadhouse, 7304 South Nc 55 Hwy, Fuquay, NC. Reg 10:30am last out 12, $20/sgl $25/ dbl, live music, 50/50, food. Hosted by American Legion Riders Angier Post 436. Benefits Ride for Kids. 919-6393047. APR 18 RICHARD BALDWIN JOURNEY OF HOPE RIDE New Bern Cancer Center, 1010 Medical Park Ave, New Bern, NC. Reg 9am KSU 10, $25/ rider $5/pass, food. In memory of Kevin Plunkett. Carl 252-229-9228. APR 18 SPRING OPEN HOUSE Hometown Harley-Davidson, 2300 Elaines Way, Winterville, NC. www. hometownharleydavidson.com 252-4391345. APR 18 USED PARTS SWAP MEET M & M Leather and Custom Cycle, 4400 Bragg Blvd, Fayetteville, NC. 9am-1pm 910-487-6151. APR 18 APRIL BASH Social Club House, Platt Spring Rd., Columbia, SC. 2pm-unitl, food. Warlocks MC Columbia. Hawg 803-608-4948. APR 18 SUSPENSION WORKSHOP Tilley Harley-Davidson, 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, NC. 12pm www. tilleyhdofsalisbury.com 704-638-6044. APR 18 TILLEY BIRTHDAY BASH Tilley Harley-Davidson, 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, NC. Vendors, food. www. tilleyhdofsalisbury.com 704-638-6044. APR 18 AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS POST 11 POKER RUN American Legion Post 11 Poker Run, 2973 US 117 South, Dudley, NC. Reg 10:30am KSU 12, $20/rider $10/ pass includes meal. Benefits Wounded Warrior Battalion of NC and American Legion Legacy Scholarship fund. 919394-8949.

11 APR 18 NANCY K. PERRY CHILDREN’S SHELTER BENEFIT Southlake Saloon, 1573 South Lake Dr, Lexington, SC. $15/rider $20/pass, last out 12, 50/50, food, live music, auction. 803-399-8036. APR 18 RUN TO THE HILLS FOR CANCER AWARENESS Bethany Bible Church, 623 N. Juniper Ave, Kannapolis, NC. Reg 9am. food, fun, games, singing, and a message. Benefits Jesse Diaz battling cancer. Frankie Johnson risingsaintsministry@gmail.com 704794-7025. APR 18 ROCK CHAPTER LEATHERNECKS MC SUPPORT PARTY Cousy’s, 4825 Cureton Ferry rd, Catawba, SC. Raise funds to help out our local veterans in need. Marksmanship contest, biker games, live music,hourly door prize drawings. www. rockleathernecks.org plumber or prc info@RockLeathernecks.org 704-3903760. APR 18 SPRING OPEN HOUSE Hometown Harley-Davdison, 2300 Elaines Way, Winterville, NC. Free food, drinks, music, demo rides. www. hometownharleydavidson.com 252-4391345. APR 18 2015 VA HOSPITAL SPRING POKER RUN Charlie Mike’s, 195 Starpoint Dr, Fayetteville, NC. Reg 12 KSU 1pm, $5/hand, food, live music. Benefits V.A. Hospital Fayetteville. www.theveteransmc.com 910-424-3549. APR 18 GREY’S CREEK MARCHING BAND POKER RUN Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. Reg 9 - 10:30am 910-864-1200. APR 18 6TH ANNUAL VETERANS BENEFIT RUN Black Jacks HarleyDavidson, 2207 TV Rd., Florence, SC. Reg 10:30am, $15/rider $5/pass, silent auction, food, door prizes. Hosted by Warhorse Brotherhood MC PeeDee Chapter. Earl Cowboy Owens 843-3072999.


12 APR 18 SPRING DIAPER RUN Greenville Shrine Club, 119 Beverly Rd., Greenville, SC. Reg 12pm, ride 1, bring diapers, wipes, sock, flip flops, underwear, shorts/pants, t-shirts and sheets. Benefits Julie Valentine Center. Spons by Greenville ABATE. Rain date 4/26. Vickie 864-884-7573. APR 18 SEVEN SABRES BROTHERHOOD JAMI’S WINGS D&Q Motorsports, 34 Ray Hart Lane, Angier, NC. Door Prizes, 50/50 drawing, lunch. Reg 8:30, KSU 10, $20/bike, $25/rider. Benefits Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. www. sevensabresbrotherhood.com Arlene Mabry sevensabres@gmail.com 919422-7234. APR 18 BOY SCOUT TROOP 776 CAR & BIKE SHOW Ridge Baptist Church, 2168 Ridge Church Rd., Summerville, SC. 10am-3pm, food, vendors, $15/entry. Benefits camping, replacing stolen trailer and equipment. Scarlett 843-729-5660. APR 18 FORGOTTEN SONS OF MC CLEMMONS POKER RUN Baggerz Saloon, 4212 Ebert Rd., Winston-Salem, NC. Reg 11:30 KSU 12:30, $15/rider $5/pass, $5/extra hand, 50/50, raffle. Benefits Purple Heart Homes. APR 18 “KEEP THE LIGHT ON” Robert B Anderson American Legion Post #13, 2035 US 301 S, Wilson, NC. 11am-3pm, Poker run one hand/$10 3 hands/$25, music, food, raffles, door prizes, 50/50. Benefits the VFW Memorial on Hwy 258 to keep the flag flying free 24 hrs a day and other charities. Sponsored by American Legion Riders Chpt. 19. George F Young gefryou@aol.com 252-813-2948. APR 18 GREAT AMERICAN GET TOGETHER Cross Roads HarleyDavidson, 1921 U S Hwy. 421, Wikesboro, NC. 12-4pm. Food, fun, fellowship, live music, bike & car show. Honoring the families of our NC Fallen Heroes. 704-380-2624 www. tributetothetroops.org 336-667-1003.

Cruisin’ Calendar APR 18 SPRING FLING HarleyDavidson of Greensboro, 538 Farragut St., Greensboro, NC. 11am, music, food, vendors. Rain date 4/25 www. hdofgreensboro.com 336-273-1101. APR 18 7TH ANNUAL MILES FOR MUTTS Lucky’s Saloon, 1453 Industry Dr., Burlington, NC. Reg 10am KSU 12, $10/sgl $15/dbl, 50/50, live music, door prizes, raffles, vendors. Benefits the Humane Society of Alamance County and the Biscuits Foundation Pet Rescue. Kay Teague 336-437-2099. APR 18 OPEN HOUSE Ray Price Harley-Davidson, 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Pinup contest, fashion show, bike show, live music. www. rayprice.com 919-832-2261. APR 18 DEMO DAY/OPEN HOUSE Down Home Harley Davidson, 2215 Hanford Road, Burlington, NC. http:// www.downhomeharley.com/ 336-2271261. APR 18-19 DEMO DAYS Smokin Harley-Davidson, 3441 Myer Lee Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. 18th-9am-5pm, 19th-9am-4pm. www.smokinharley.com 336-722-3106. APR 18-26 OUTER BANKS BIKE WEEK Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, 8739 Caratoke Hwy, Harbinger, NC. www.outerbankshd.com 252-338-8866. APR 19 H.O.G. SOCIAL Tilley HarleyDavidson, 1226 Morland Dr., Statesville, NC. 2pm www.tilleyhd.com 704-8723883. APR 19 RALEIGH PINK RIBBON RIDE Scooters Bar & Grill, 1911 Sego Court, Raleigh, NC. Reg 8:30 10:30 am KSU 11am, $25/rider, $40/ pass. Police escorted, music, silent auction, raffle prizes, 50/50 drawing and more. Proceeds benefit the Pretty in Pink Foundation. Rain Date 5/3 www. raleighpinkribbonride.com, Peggy raleighpinkribbonridepeggy@gmail.com, 919-819-2866.

APR 22 BIKE NIGHT Rommel HarleyDavidson, 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. rommelhd.com 919-596-9511. APR 23-25 S.C. H.O.G. RALLY Anderson, SC. Reg deadline March 5, 2015. 50/50 drawing, passport tour www. scstatehogrally.com 803-730-1147. APR 24 MISFITZ-ALAMANCE RIDERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE GUN RAFFLE & COOKOUT Misfitz - A.R.A.C.A Clubhouse, 1520-B N Church St, Burlington, NO. Henry .22 Lever Action Rifle raffle, food. Proceeds to help feed the hungry. Rain or shine. Carla Stephenson cstephenson22@ yahoo.com 919-201-4464. APR 24-25 DRAGON SLAYERS’ FEST Dragon Slayers’ Club House, 6401 Knightdale Eagle Rock Rd, Wendell, NC. Live music, Free pig picking 2pm Sat, 50/50, door prizes, bike games, food, vendors, burnout contest, cash prize, camping available. Benefits Firefighters Assisting Armed Forces Families. dragonslayersmc.com Snapper Keeter snapper@bellsouth.net 919-3699925. APR 25 10TH ANNUAL HOGS & RAGS RALLY Airborne & Special Operations Museum, 100 Bragg Blvd, Fayetteville, NC. $50/entry, food. Benefits Green Beret Foundation, American Cancer Society and Kidsville News. www.hogsandrags.com Wendy 910-818-0458. APR 25 QUEEN CITY BIKE BLESSING Reeder Memorial Baptist Chruch, 3725 Beatties Ford Rd, Charlotte, NC. Bike Blessing 11am-1pm. Pastor:E Enof4u@hotmail.com 704-9963962. APR 25 OPEN HOUSE Sandhill Harley-Davidson, 7540 US Hwy 15-501, Pinehurst, NC. www. sandhillharleydavidson.com 910-2959033.


Cruisin’ Calendar APR 25 CUSTOMER APPRECIATION D & Q Motorsports, 34 Ray Hart Ln., Angier, NC. 12-until, pig pickin, live music, swap meet. www. dandqmotorsports.com 919-639-5511. APR 25 2ND ANNUAL PGRC TOUR American Motorcycle Company, 2512 Boundary St, Beaufort, SC. Reg 10-11am, $10/rider $5/pass, food, entertainment, 50/50. Benefits comfort boxes for local hospitalized children. Hosted by Praetorian Guard RC. 843379-5225. APR 25 ALL WOMEN’S RIDE Harley-Davidson of Greensboro, 538 Farragut St., Greensboro, NC. Reg 9am KSU 11am. www.hdofgreensboro.com 336-273-1101. APR 25 H.O.G TEAM ROBINETTE RIDE Tilley Harley-Davidson, 1226 Morland Dr., Statesville, NC. KSU 10am. ww.tilleyhd.com 704-872-3883. APR 25 WAYNE COUNTY MOTORCYCLE RIDERS RELAY TEAM POKER RUN The Bottom, 2101 E Elm St., Goldsboro, NC. Reg 11am KSU 12, food, 50/50. Benefits Wayne Co Relay for Life. Tina Woodard 919-223-3632. Cassy Wood 919-7382308. APR 25 SUDAN TOMCATS SHRINE PARADE UNIT MOTORCYCLE RIDE Robeson County Shrine Club, McPhail Rd., Lumberton, NC. Reg 9:30 KSU 11am, $20/bike or car, door prizes, 50/50, food. 910-624-5656 910-8761182. APR 25 HELMET EXCHANGE WORKSHOP Tilley Harley-Davidson, 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, NC. 12pm www.tilleyhdofsalisbury.com 704-6386044. APR 25 TILLEY’S CORN HOLE TOURNAMENT Tilley HarleyDavidson, 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, NC. 12-4pm, pre-reg $5 before April 4th after $8, music, ride simulator, food. www.tilleyhdofsalisbury.com 704-6386044.

APR 25 FOREVER TWO WHEELS 2ND ANNUAL FUNDRAISER SPAGHETTI DINNER Clubhouse, 1710 North Hamilton Street, High Point, NC. $6.00 per plate (spaghetti, bread, tea), 5:00pm till 9:00pm (rain or shine). Money raised will be used to help our community. forevertwowheels6223.com Dennis Alley d.alleycat@yahoo.com 336-471-8043. APR 25 4TH ANNUAL BIKERS AGAINST ABUSING CHILDREN BENEFIT RUN Belle’s Bar & Grill, 3920 Platt Springs Rd, West Columbia, SC. Reg 9am, KSU 11am. $20/25. live music, 50/50, raffles, food. Benefits The Dickerson Children’s Advocacy Center. Doug Platt 803-429-3700. APR 25 5TH ANNUAL 2015 CHARITY BLOW OUT Kickback Jack’s, 1405 Garner Station blvd, Garner, NC. 11am. Music, Vendors, Door Prizes, 50/50. Hosted by Lords of Loyalty MC. Benefits Military Missions in Action. Tork 919-904-9363. APR 25 VETS IN NEED POKER RUN American Legion Post 55, 111 Miller St., Winston-Salem, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 10am, $20/sgl, $5/xtra hand, 50/50 Jill Stokes jrstks@aol.com APR 25 5TH ANNUAL CANCER POKER RUN Canton Armory, 71 Penland St., Canton, NC. Reg 10, $20/ rider $10/pass, 50/50, t-shirt sales, door prizes. Benefits American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life. Jenny Stamey 828-734-3552. APR 25 FBAAC DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC. RIDE Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. 910-8641200. APR 25 THE RIDE FOR KIDS Cityline Saloon, 4711 South Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, SC. KSU 12pm. Live music, prizes and food. Benefits children in Horry County. Acey Taylor aceytow@yahoo.com (843)3852432.

13 APR 25 17TH KERRI D EFIRD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP BIKE RUN West Stanley High School, 306 East Red Cross Rd., Oakboro, NC. Reg 10am ride 11, police escorted, food, raffles. Benefits scholarship fund. Scott or Tracy Efird kerripooh.com 704-8884587. APR 25 CHUCK SHEARER 6TH MEMORIAL BIKE BENEFIT Longbeard’s Bar & Grill, 5040 Carolina Forest Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC. Reg 11:30-12, $20/rider $10/pass, pig picking, raffles, silent auction. www. chuckshearerlf.org 610-637-2550. APR 25 RALLY AGAINST CHILD ABUSE Riders in the Country, 5701 Randleman Rd., Randleman, NC. 11am, KSU 11:30, bands, food, vendors, bike games, bike wash, benefit ride. Vendor info 336-298-8383. Sponsored by Guardians of the Children. Rain date 5/2. 336-399-5191. APR 25 5TH ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY PARTY Freedom Biker Church of Hickory. Blue Ridge Harley Davidson, 2002 13th Ave. SE, Hickory, NC. Free BBQ, Bike Games, 50/50, Foothills bike blessing, live music. www.freedombikerchurchhickory. com Dakota Spurling dspurling@ freedombikerchurchhickory.com 704325-3185. APR 25 DAVID BYERLY MEMORIAL RIDE Tilley Harley Davidson of Salisbury, 653 Bendix Dr, Salisbury, NC. Reg 10, KSU 11:30. $20/bike, $5/rider. Raffles and hot dogs. Benefits people in need of smoke detectors. Jennifer Byerly fairyfan75@ yahoo.com 336-880-3600. APR 25 RIDE FOR RELAY FOR LIFE Down Home Harley Davidson, 2215 Hanford Road, Burlington, NC. www.downhomeharley.com 336-2271261.


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APR 25 NAM KNIGHTS OF AMERICA MC SPRING OPEN HOUSE Nam Knights of America MC “Tarheel Chapter” Clubhouse, 327 N Grogg St, Spring Lake, NC. Music Food. Gates Open at 4 P.M. www.tarheelnk. org Grant “Triple D” Beyers tripled@ tarheelnk.org 910-514-8614. APR 25-26 DAYS OF THUNDER Thunder Tower Harley-Davidson, 190 Pontiac Business Center Dr., Columbia, SC. Live music, bbq cookoff, Miss Thunder pagent, vendors, car & bike show, birthday ride. www. thundertowerharley.com 803-461-1121. MAY 1-3 GYPSY WOMEN SPRING FLING Legends Pub, 4624 Bragg Blvd, Fayetteville, NC. Pool tourney, poker run, auction, bike show, rodeo. 910-8672364. MAY 1-3 THUNDER IN THE SMOKIES Maggie Valley Festival Grounds, 3374 Soco Rd., Maggie Valley, NC. Music, vendors, bike games, bike show. ww.handlebarcorral.com handlebarcorral@aol.com 828-246-2101.

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MAY 2 2ND QUARTER NAZARETH CHILDREN’S HOME BIRTHDAY PARTY Speedway Harley-Davidson, 10049 Weddington Rd., Concord, NC. Reg 11:30, ride 12:15 ride to children’s home. Bring a gift from the wish list. Lunch provided. Darby Dillard ddawgsta222@yahoo.com 704-5451062. MAY 2 5TH ANNUAL FALLEN OFFICER MEMORIAL RIDE Cumberland County Courthouse, 117 Dick St, Fayetteville, NC. Poker run reg 8am, ride 9:45am. Pre-Reg online. $20/bike, $15/passenger. Free event shirt or patch to first 100. Benefit NC C.O.P.S. and other local charities. www. fayettevillencblueknightsXIII.org MAY 2 BERKLEY/DORCHESTER ABATE SPRING FLING Minky’s Social Club, 2450 US-17 ALT S., Summerville, SC. Music, food, games, beer,drink specials, 50/50, raffles Michael “Fuzzy” Fusari (843) 835-5498.

MAY 2 3RD ANNUAL DICE RUN Smokin Harley-Davidson, 3441 Myer Lee Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. Reg 10 KSU 11, $20/sgl $30/dbl, shirt, food, prizes, live music, auction. Benefits Make-A-Wish Foundation. Presented by High Point Moose Riders 693. www. ncmooseriders.com Ronnie Douglas 336592-9042. MAY 2 SPECIAL OLYMPICS RIDE Smokin Harley-Davidson, 3441 Lee Myer Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. Reg 8:30am ride 10, $20/sgl, $25/dbl, 50/50. Hosted by Forsyth County Sheriffs and Enforcers Law Enforcement MC. Benefits NC Special Olympics. Sgt. Decker 336-917-7346. MAY 2 7TH ANNUAL COMBAT VETS NC 15-5 BENEFIT RIDE Crossroads Harley-Davidson, 1921 US Hwy 421, Wilkesboro, NC. Reg 10am KSU 12, police escorted, $20/sgl $25/dbl. Benefits veterans in need. www.cvmaride.com John “MoPic” Vidas 704-906-6878. MAY 2 LADIES RIDE Greensboro Harley-Davidson, 538 Farragut St, Greensboro, NC. Celebrating International Female Ride Day ladies only ride. KSU 11am any lady, any bike Sharee Sharee@hdofgreensboro.com 336-273-1101. MAY 2 INTERNATIONAL FEMALE RIDE DAY Tilley Harley-Davidson, 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, NC. KSU 1pm. Guided Ladies Only Ride www. tilleyhdofsalisbury.com 704-638-6044. MAY 2 DEMO DAY Tilley HarleyDavidson, 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, NC. 10am-4pm, guided group ride. www.tilleyhdofsalisbury.com 704-6386044. MAY 2 9TH ANNUAL CAROLINA CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE SHOW NC Transportation Museum, 411 S. Salisbury Avenue, Spencer, NC. Gate opens 9am. Reg till 12. Awards at 3:00PM. Entry fee $10 per machine. Trophies. www.nctrans.org Les or Mark carolinamcshow@aol.com 336-9248705.


Cruisin’ Calendar MAY 2 RIDE FOR HEROES Hometown Harley-Davidson, 2300 Elaines Way, Winterville, NC. Reg 11:30am KSU 12:30, $10/rider $5/pass. food, games, raffle, door prizes, Hosted by Post 94 American Legion Riders. Benefits Operation North State Fishing tournament for the veterans. Carroll Johnson 252-526-7342. MAY 2 2ND ANNUAL ALLISON HUNT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP RIDE Ledford Senior High School, 140 Jesse Green Rd., Thomasville, NC. Reg 9:30 KSU 11am, $20/bike, police escorted, food, music, auction. Proceeds benefit scholarships to Ledford Senior High School. Shorty 336-688-8894. MAY 2 39TH ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE Harley-Davidson of New Bern, 1613 Hwy 70E, New Bern, NC. Ride-In Bike Show. www.harley-davidsonnewbern. com 252-633-4060. MAY 2 THUNDER RIDERS CHARITY POKER RUN Thunder Tower Harley-Davidson, 190 Pontiac Business Center Drve, Columbia, SC. Reg 10am-11:30, first out 11am, $25/ rider $15/pass, includes food, demo rides, door prizes, 50/50, silent auction, music, food. Benefits homeless and abused children of the Midlands. 803479-4572. MAY 2 POKER RUN FOR LITTLE CARLY Snake Ranch Cycles, 4357 NC Hwy 89 East, Walnut Cove, NC. Benefits Carly, who has Infantile Scoliosis. Reg 11am, Ride 1pm. Pig Pickin following ride. Raffle and Love Auction. $10/rider. Any & All Donations are Appreciated! Linda Shinault Abbyshinult@gmail.com 3364081907. MAY 2 2ND ANNUAL AIDAN’S RIDE Rommel Harley-Davidson, 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. Reg 10:30-1, $20/ sgl $30/dbl, live music, food, raffles. Benefits Aidan Jack Seeger Foundation. aidanhasaposse.org aidansridenc@ yahoo.com

MAY 2 NEW RIDER BOOT CAMP Ray Price Harley-Davidson, 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Sign in 1010:30am www.rayprice.com 919-8322261. MAY 2 2ND ANNUAL COMING HOME RIDE Ray Price HarleyDavidson, 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Reg 8-9:30am, KSU 10, $20/rider $10/pass. Benefits disabled veterans of Wake county. Presented by NC DAV Chpt. #1. Algernon B. Hill ncdavchapter1@gmail.com 336-5086643. MAY 2 10TH ANNUAL JERRALD MITCHELL SCHOLARSHIP FUN RUN Jones Intermediate School, 2170 Riverside Drive, Mount Airy, NC. Reg 10-12, $15/single, $25/double inc meal. Benefits college scholarships for local students. Joel Mitchell jmitchell18@ embarqmail.com 336-710-4232. MAY 2 CMA MEETING AND RIDE Lincoln House Restaurant, 604 Clark Dr, Lincolnton, NC. Ambassadors For Christ CMA Chapter #539 general meeting and ride open to everyone. First Saturday each month Breakfast at 8a, Meeting at 8:45a, Ride at 10a. Chappy chappykpitts@gmail.com 980-429-6877. MAY 2 8TH ANNUAL 2015 FIREHOUSE RUN Oakdale Fire Station #2, 2080 Dunlap Roddey Rd, Rock Hill, SC. 50/50, door prizes, ride shirt, lunch, escorted ride. Pre-registration available. www. comporiumpioneers.com Leon Yard leon.yard@comporium.com 803-4488116. MAY 2 8TH ANNUAL JACK LAUGHERY RIDE FOR KNOWLEDGE Rocky Mount Harley-Davidson, 928 N Winstead Ave, Rocky Mount, NC. rain or shine, all bikes welcome. www.facebook. com/rideforknowledge Melissa Sykes, msykes@nashcc.edu 252-451-8230.

15 MAY 2-3 INDIAN DEMO DAYS Indian Motorcycle Concord, 254 Concord Parkway S, Concord, NC. 10am-5pm. Food 11am-1pm, raffles, prizes. www.indianmotorcycleconcord. com 704-784-5400. MAY 3 ABATE MOTORCYCLE AWARENESS RALLY Carolina Honda, 901 Buckner Rd., Columbia, SC. Meet & greet 11:30am-1pm KSU 1pm for escorted ride to the State House. Speakers. Ralph Bell 803-556-2354. MAY 3 BANGIN’ BIKER BOOT CAMP Rommel Harley-Davidson, 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. www. rommelhd.com 919-596-9511. MAY 3 18TH ANNUAL FREEDOM MEMORIAL WALL DEDICATION Smokin Harley-Davidson, 3441 Myer Lee Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. 10am, gospel music, worship service, memorial ride, music, dedication. $10 includes meal ticket, 50/50, raffles. Benefits the perpetual care of the wall. 336-722-3106. MAY 3 NC TRIANGLE RIDE FOR KIDS Down Home Harley-Davidson, 2215 Hanford Rd., Burlington, NC. KSU 7am, $40/rider. www.rideforkids.org Cindy Compton 336-227-5976. MAY 6-17 MYRTLE BEACH SPRING RALLY The Rat Hole, 3833 Socastee Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC. Vendor spaces, bike games. www. theratholeofmb.com MAY 8-10 ALL AMERICAN WEEKEND Fort Bragg HarleyDavidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. Food, live music. www.fortbraggharley.com 910-8641200. MAY 9 SPRING OPEN HOUSE & CUSTOMER VALUE DAY Shelton’s Harley-Davidson, 1043 Outlet Center Dr., Smithfield, NC. 11am-3pm, raffles, vendors, dj, biker games, swap meet, food. www.sheltonshd.com 919-9381592.


16 MAY 9 SPRING OPEN HOUSE & CUSTOMER VALUE DAY Shelton’s Harley-Davidson, 606 Corporate Dr., Goldsboro, NC. 11am-3pm, raffles, vendors, dj, biker games, swap meet, food. www.sheltonshd.com 919-7312776. MAY 9 10TH ANNUAL TORCH RUN CHARITY RIDE Retired Military Association Bldg Parking Lot, 120 Old Elizabethtown Rd., Fayetteville, NC. Reg 8am KSU 9:30, $15/rider or pass, Rain date 5/16. Sgt. Dedeaux 910-8244220. Benefits Special Olympics. SSgt Lowe 910-824-4208. MAY 9 FREEDOM RIDE Freedom Biker Church, 131 Guy Rd, Clayton, NC. KSU 9:30am. Rain date 5/16. www. freedombikerchurch.com 919-550-3733. MAY 9 2ND ANNUAL VETERANS GARDEN OF HONOR FUNDRAISER Blueridge HarleyDavidson, 2002 13th Ave Dr SE, Hickory, NC. Reg 10-11:30am, single/$20, double/$25, Extra hands available. Food, door prizes, 50/50. Benefits Veterans Garden of Honor building fund. Spons by Red Knights International Firemen’s Motorcycle Club. Fran Little veteransgardenofhonor@ gmail.com 828-241-3636. MAY 9 LOVE RIDE The Pilot House, 4490 Mineola Ave., Little River, SC. Reg 10:30-12pm. Free food, raffles, 50/50, cash prize. $25/person inc shirt. Rain date 5/10. Benefits the LoVe Clinic for low cost spay and neuter. Pam Bane pambane@live.com 843-241-0182. MAY 9 2ND ANNUAL “RIDE FOR HUNGER” Tilley Harley Davidson, 1226 Morland Dr, Statesville, NC. Reg 9:45am, KSU 10:30am. $20 per bike/$5 add rider. Police Escorted. Breakfast for the first 50 registrants. Food, door prizes, 50/50. Benefit for the Landmark Relief Emergency Food Bank. Cindy Reavis cindy.reavis@yahoo.com 704-876-3710. MAY 9 ANNS HOPE Midtown Gas and Grill, 120 E Main St, Boonville, NC. Reg 9am, KSU 11. 50/50, door prizes,

Cruisin’ Calendar food, t-shirts. Ann Smith diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, proceeds to medical cost. George Couch glc12312@ yahoo.com 336-403-9822.

MAY 16-17 34TH ANNUAL BLUE CRAB FESTIVAL Little River, SC. 9am-6pm. Music, food, vendors. http:// bluecrabfestival.org 843-249-6604.

MAY 11-17 CRUISIN’ THE COAST MOTORCYCLE RALLY Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson, 4710 S. Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC. Rides, poker run, bike shows, music, food, vendors. www.myrtlebeachharley.com 843-3695555.

MAY 16 THE BROKEN GOAT POKER RUN Smoky Mountain Steel Horses, 82 Locust Dr, Waynesville, NC. 1st Out 11am, Last Out 2pm. Raffles, music, prizes, BBQ plate inc, T-shirts avail. Benefits fellow biker Al Rivera who was hit and seriously injured while riding. Laura lsbartucca@gmail.com 828-400-0106.

MAY 13 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY POKER RUN Dick’s Last Resort, 4700 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, SC. Reg 5:30, 50/50, ending at MB Pelicans baseball game. Presented by FP Showcase. 843-450-1143. MAY 13 BOOT CAMP & GARAGE PARTY Shelton’s Harley-Davidson, 1043 Outlet Center Dr., Smithfield, NC. www.sheltonshd.com 919-938-1592. MAY 13 CRUDES 5TH ANNUAL MEET AND GREET RIDE The Golden Egg, 415 Hwy 17 N., Surfside Beach, SC. Reg 9am KSU 11am. Benefits Wounded Warrior Project. Kevin Gumina 216-280-4755. MAY 14 BIKERS INSIDE THE BELTWAY Washington DC, National biker lobby day www.MRF.org Jeff Hennie Jeff@mrf.org 202-546-0983. MAY 15 FELLOWSHIP DINNER Bethel Chrisitan Camp, 750 Boy Scout Rd., Gaston, SC. 6:30-9pm, food. Spons by Disciple Christian MC. 803-3990014. MAY 15-16 6TH ANNUAL ANTIQUE MOTORCYCLE CLUB OF AMERICA SOUTHERN NATIONAL MEET Denton Farmpark, 1072 Cranford Rd., Denton, NC. Gates open 8am, $10/all weekend, swap meet, vendors, narrated antique motorcycle parade, antique motorcycle bike games, Motor Maids, Camping available. www. amcasouthernnationalmeet.com Bob Aton 417-838-4777.

MAY 16 4TH ANNUAL AWARENESS RIDE TO BENEFIT CHILDREN Harley-Davidson of Asheville, 20 Patton Cove Rd, Swannanoa, NC. Reg 9am, $20/bike. Hosted by Bikers Against Child Abuse Foothills Chapter. Bonehead 828-289-8894. MAY 16 ARMED FORCES APPRECIATION DAY Hometown Harley-Davidson, 2300 Elaines Way, Winterville, NC. Free food, drink, music. www.hometownharleydavidson.com 252-439-1345. MAY 16 8TH ANNUAL WOUND WARRIOR MOTORCYCLE BENEFIT RUN Amvets Post 70, 1631 Ribaut Rd., Port Royal, SC. Reg 10am first out 12, $20/rider $10/pass, music, silent auction, door prizes, 50/50. baconfsmc@gmail.com MAY 16 GUARDIAN ANGEL RIDE Holly Hill Memorial Park Cementery, 401 West Holly Hill Rd., Thomasville, NC. Reg 9-10am, $20/bike $25/car, food, door prizes. Raising money for memorial for Linda Landreth, John Paul Landreth, Henry Cardwell. Rain date 5/23. 336803-2063 Mary or Mike Cardwell 336472-0686. MAY 18 FLAME OF FREEDOM American Legion Post 55, 111 Miller St., Winston-Salem, NC. 12, ceremony 1pm. Hosted by Rolling Thunder Inc. NC 6 and American Legion Post 55. Bob Penn 336-813-2106.


Cruisin’ Calendar MAY 22-24 MAGGIE VALLEY SPRING RALLY Maggie Valley Festival Grounds, 3374 Soco Rd, Maggie Valley, NC. $20/weekend adm. Live music, bike show, Mopar car show, Daisy Duke country girl contests, Star demo rides & demo truck, rides benefiting Wounded Warrior Project, LED light show, door prizes, DJ, vendors, food & drink, event t’s, special guest & more www.maggievalleyrallys. com Sonny sonny@maggievalleyrallys. com 336-643-1367 cell 336-580-1638. MAY 23 GRILLIN & CHILLIN Down Home Harley-Davidson, 2215 Hanford Rd., Burlington, NC. 11am-4pm, live music, food. www.downhomeharley.com 336-227-1261. MAY 23 SPRING POKER RUN Greenville Shrine Club, 119 Beverly Dr., Greenville, SC. First out 11am, ABATE $10/sgl, $15/dbl, Non ABATE $15/sgl, $20/dbl. Rain date May 30th. Hosted by Greenville Chapter ABATE. Shawn 864940-7131. MAY 24 SMOKY MOUNTAIN THUNDER MEMORIAL RIDE XV Servierville Courthouse, 15 Court Ave., Servierville, TN. 10am KSU 11am. Tribute to fallen military. Ron Giddis smokymountianthunder.net 865-4536532. MAY 24 HONOR OUR NATION’S FALLEN HEROES Smoky Mountain Thunder Memorial Ride. Sevier County Courthouse, 125 Court Ave., Sevierville, TN. Open ceremonies 10am, police escorted ride leaves 11am. MAY 24 ROLLING THUNDER XXVII “RIDE FOR FREEDOM” N. Pentagon Parking Lot, Washington, DC. 8am, ride 12pm to Vietnam Veterans Memorial. www.rollingthunder1.com Bob 336-924-0610. MAY 30 5TH ANNUAL MILLING MANOR POKER RUN Beach N Tans, 953 S Salsibury St., Mocksville, NC. Reg 9:30am KSU 10:30, $15/sgl $25/dbl, food, prizes. Michelle 336-782-0005. Rain date 6/6. Diane mmipokerrun@ yahoo.com 704-881-5990.

MAY 30 PAWS TO THE PEDAL 2015 Orangeburg County Fairgrounds, 350 Magnolia St, Orangeburg, SC. Reg 10, ride 11, $15/rider $5/pass, food, cornhole tournament, live entertainment, bake sale, vaccine clinic, pet contest, silent auction, yard sale. Benefits Orangeburg County Animal Control. 803-534-0045. MAY 30 CAMP SMILE RIDE FOR AUTISM Harley-Davidson of New Bern, 1613 Hwy 70 East, New Bern, NC. Reg 11 KSU 1pm, $20/rider, food. Mike 252-626-3020. Melissa 252-3490220. MAY 30 GREEN RIBBON RIDE Harley-Davidson of Charlotte, 9205 East Independence Blvd, Matthews, NC. Reg 8-10 am. Benefits National Alliance on Mental Illness. Fonda Bryant 704-8073267. MAY 30 KALLI’S RIDE Sheetz, 805 S. State St, Yadkinville, NC. Reg 12:30, KSU 2pm. DJ, Food, 50/50, door prizes, t-shirts avail. Kalli is a 6 yr old girl waiting on a liver transplant, Proceeds to medical expenses. www,bikersforkidsnc. com George Couch bikersforkidsnc@ gmail.com 336-403-9822. MAY 30 SUICIDE PREVENTION MEMORIAL RIDE Rommel HarleyDavidson, 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. Reg 9:30am KSU 12, $25/sgl $30/ dbl, all vehicles welcome. Benefits The Veterans Crisis Line. Hosted by Patriot Warriors MC. Sarge 919-797-8102. JUN 6 11TH ANNUAL BIKER DAY & RIDE Hopewell Baptist Church, 420 Hopewell Church Rd., Monroe, NC. Reg 8:30am, food. www.whatasavior.com Lori Simpson 704-753-1084. JUN 6 ANGIER BIKE FEST Downtown Angier, Angier, NC. Bike show $10 entry fee, BBQ cookoff, swap meet, benefit ride. www.angierbikefest. com 919-639-2500. JUN 6 NEW RIDER BOOT CAMP Ray Price Harley-Davidson, 1126 S Saunder St., Raleigh, NC. 10am-12pm. www.rayprice.com 919-832-2261.

17 JUN 6 JESUS ROCKS RALLY 7 CrossFire UMC, 3200 Statesville Rd., North Wilkesboro, NC. Bike Blessing, free food, live bands, Family fun, kids games, bike games, bike show with trophies 10 $ entry fee, vendors, door prizes. Gates open 10am. www.Bikerchurch.com Sue or Allen sueallanhd@yahoo.com 336-838-9100. JUN 6 LEGACY RUN THROUGH THE FOREST American Legion Post 45, 419 Lanier Avenue, Asheboro, Reg 10:30am KSU 12pm, $15/rider $5/ pass, 50/50, door prizes, food. Benefits the Legacy Fund. Rain date 6/20. Jon Phillips 336-302-2695. JUN 6 REX’S MOTORCYCLE RIDE Crowders Creek Elementary School, 5155 Charlotte Hwy, Lake Wylie, SC. Reg 9am. Lucnch & Shirt included. Benefits Cure SMA www.rexsride.org 704-678-1539. JUN 6 2015 TRICKY RICKY RIDE 3 Stooge’s Cycles, 1004 NC Hwy 87, Elon, NC. Reg 10am KSU 12, $20/sgl $30/dbl includes admission to after party, prizes, raffles, auctions. Benefits Kids Path of Hospice and Sam’s Wish Fund. www.samswishfund.org Allison Nichols allison@mapleviewfarm.com JUN 6 ST. BALDRICK’S POKER RUN Moe’s Tavern, 12911 N. Roxboro Rd., Rougemont, NC. Reg 10-11:45am KSU 12 $15/rider $5/pass, 50/50, raffle, food, music. Benefits St. Baldricks Foundation. www.stbaldricks.org. Lori Hopper pittluvr13@yahoo.com 919-3893431. JUN 6 CMA MEETING Lincoln House Restaurant, 604 Clark Dr, Lincolnton, NC. Ambassadors For Christ CMA Chapter #539 general meeting and ride open to everyone. Breakfast at 8a, Meeting at 8:45a, Ride at 10a. Chappy chappykpitts@gmail.com 980-429-6877.


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JUN 13 NC MOOSE RIDERS CASH GIVE-AWAY & BIKE SHOW Kernersville Moose Lodge, 1250 East Mountian Rd., Kernersville, NC. 1pm4pm, reg till 2pm, $10/entry, Cash prizes, live music, vendors, door prizes, food. www.ncmooseriders.com Steve Robertson ouro71@triad.rr.com 336416-4819. JUN 13 FREEDOM RIDE Freedom Biker Church, 131 Guy Rd., Clayton, NC. $12 adm. KSU 9am. Rain date 6/27. www.freedombikerchurch.com 919-5503733. JUN 13 5 ANNUAL SHRINERS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL RIDE AND BENEFIT Chunk’s Hawg Haven, 536 Farragut St., Greensboro, NC. Reg 9:30am, KSU 11am. $20/single, $25/ double. Cash Prize, food, raffles, silent auction, live music 2-5pm. Benefits the Shriners Children’s Hospital. Karen Hatchett Khatchett@triad.rr.com 336707-7538. TH

JUN 13 FREEBORNE’S RIDE FOR READERS Freeborne’s Eatery & Lodge, 14300 NC Hwy 18 S, Laurel Springs, NC. Riders/$20, passengers/$10. Poker run 2pm, lunch, live music, and prizes! Benefit all the libraries of the Northwestern Region Library system. Joan Sherif jsherif@ nwrl.org 336-835-4894. JUN 13 MATT HUNT MEMORIAL RIDE Hillsville Community Center, 9078 Hillsville Rd, Trinity, NC. Reg 9am, ride 10:30am. $20, First 25 bikes get a free t-shirt. Police Escort, Auction, 50/50, Food, drinks, snacks avail. Benefits scholarships in Matt’s name. James 336-382-8853. Cathy 336-4729314. JUN 13 BIG BIKES FOR PURPLE HEARTS RIDE Smokin HarleyDavidson, 3441 Myer Lee Dr, WinstonSalem, NC. Reg 9am-11am KSU 11, food, music, raffle, 50/50. Honor Piedmont Area Purple Heart Vets. Jack Waters 336-425-5959.

JUN 13 5TH ANNUAL SHRINERS CHILDRENS HOSPITAL BENEFIT & RIDE Harley-Davidson of Greensboro, 538 Farragut St., Greensboro, NC. www.hdofgreensboro. com 336-273-1101.

JUN 20 TEEN CHALLENGE IRON CHARIOT RIDE Harley-Davidson of Greensboro, 538 Farragut St., Greensboro, NC. Reg 9am KSU 10am www.hdofgreensboro.com 336-2731101.

JUN 13 GRILLIN & CHILLIN Down Home Harley-Davidson, 2215 Hanford Rd., Burlington, NC. 11am-4pm, food, music. www.downhomeharley.com 336227-1261.

JUN 20 MOTORCYCLE SHOW AND COMPETION Gaston Motorcycle Werks, 606 East Second Avenue, Gastonia, NC. Cash prizes. Benefits The Wellspring International Outreach Benjamin Segal gmw@media-317.com 704 675 5393.

JUN 13 7TH ANNUAL LEXINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S BENEFIT S & S, 930 Chapin Rd., Chapin, SC. Reg 10am KSU 12 $20/rider $10/pass, live & silent auction, food, music. Benefits Honor Flight SC and The Chapin HS Veteran’s Memorial. David damick@ lcsd.sc.gov 864-223-3778. JUN 19 BIKES, BAND & BBQ Freedom Biker Church, 131 Guy Rd., Clayton, NC. 6-9pm www. freedombikerchurch.com 919-550-3733. JUN 19-20 SMOKE OUT 16 Rockingham Dragway, 2153 U.S. 1, Rockingham, NC. choppers, live music, food. www.smokeoutrally.com. Greg Scheuer custombikeshows@gmail.com 919-450-5060. JUN 19-21 2ND ANNUAL VETERANS POW-WOW Veterans Park, 691 W. Lebanon St., Mount Airy, NC. Gates open 9am $6, seniors & under 6 free, vendors. Benefits Veteran Memorial Foundation. www.thevmf.org 336-7490593. JUN 20 2ND ANNUAL DICE RUN FOR CHEROKEE CO. MEALS ON WHEELS Cherokee Veteran’s Appreciation Park, S Logan St., Gaffney, SC. Reg 10am, first out 10:30, $25/rider $15/pass, 50/50, food, music. 864-4902730. JUN 20 LAST DON’S CHARITY EVENT Harley-Davidson of Greensboro, 538 Farragut St., Greensboro, NC. www.hdofgreensboro. com 336-273-1101.

JUN 26-27 5TH ANNUAL BFBF MUSIC FESTIVAL-RALLY Vander Civic Assoc. Park, 128 Rockhill Rd., Fayetteville, NC. Gates open Fri 5pm, Sat 10am, $15/day $20 wknd pass, 15 under $7/day $10 wknd pass, music. Benefits Bikers For Bikers Foundation. www.bikersforbikersfoundation.com JUN 27 FAYETTEVILLE AREA SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIP FUND RIDE Arnette Park Pavilion #3, 2165 Old Wilmington Road, Fayetteville, NC. Reg 9 - 9:45am, ride 10am, $10/rider, $15 with passenger. Meal provided, 50/50, Awards presented. benefits Fayetteville Area Society For Human Resource Management Scholarship Fund www.fashrm.org Audwin Lindsay audwinlindsay@nc.rr. com 910-366-3983. JUL 5 INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION Myrtle Beach HarleyDavidson, 4710 S. Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC. 11am-3pm, food, music, activities. 843-369-5555. JUL 11 MILES FOR MUTTS RAFFLE Luckys Saloon, 1453 Industry Dr, Burlington, NC. forA Chance to Win a Brand New 2015 Hyundai Accent. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Prizes T.B.D.Only $20/ Ticket!! A Minimum of 1800 Tickets Must Be Sold!! Kay Teague 336-4372099.


Cruisin’ Calendar JUL 18 SUMMER BASH HarleyDavidson of Greensboro, 538 Farragut St., Greensboro, NC. Vendors, live music, food. Rain date 7/25. www. hdofgreensboro.com 336-273-1101. JUL 18 13TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS IN JULY TOY RUN M & M Leather and Custom Cycle, 4400 Bragg Blvd, Fayetteville, NC. Reg 8am KSU 10, $15/rider & new unwrapped toy, $10/ pass inc. event t-shirt, event pin, lunch, prizes, raffles, live music. 910-261-4601. William Winford 910-426-5082. JUL 18 AMERICAN PAWS OF BROTHERHOOD Stokeridge Tavern & Grill, 7607 NC 68, Oakridge, NC. Reg 10:30-11:45am, $20/sgl $25/dbl, 50/50, food, door prizes, music, vendors. Help Iron Order MC save K9 Combat Vets. krush915@yahoo.com 336-676-2820. JUL 18 8TH ANNUAL HOSPICE OF DAVIDSON CO RIDE FOR ANGELS Denton FarmPark, 1072 Cranford Road, Denton, NC. Reg 8:30am-10:30am. Ride 10:45am. Pre-reg $15, same day reg $20. $5 for 2nd rider. Escorted ride. inc lunch. 50/50, door prizes. Official ride t-shirts and pins for sale. Proceeds to patients and families facing a lifelimiting illness. HospiceOfDavidson. org Tammy Troublefield ttroublefield@ hospiceofdavidson.org 336-474-2087. JUL 18 3RD ANNUAL RIDE FOR THE WARRIORS 9 Tallman St, Jacksonville, NC. Veteran Enforcers Motorcycle Association (VEMA) Jacksonville, NC Chapter. Benefits the USO of NC, Jacksonville Center. www.vema-usa.com “Tazz” Vema910@gmail.com 910-6507687. JUL 24-26 14TH ANNUAL LAST CHANCE POKER RUN WEEKEND The Last Chance Saloon, 2519 Highlands Hwy (Hwy 28), walhalla, SO. Child Abuse Awareness Ride on Saturday, vendors, food, games, bands, camping avail. thelastchancesaloonsc.com Shelia Heck thelastchancesaloon@yahoo.com 828-280-7379.

JUL 25 CHRISTMAS IN JULY SALVATION ARMY TOY RUN Hometown Harley-Davidson, 2300 Elaines Way, Winterville, NC. Salvation Army Toy Run. Reg 9-12, KSU 12 bring $10 toy. www.hometownharleydavidson. com 252-439-1345. AUG 1 NAM KNIGHTS OF AMERICA MC HEROES & WARRIORS BENEFIT Nam Knights of America MC “Tarheel Chapter” Clubhouse, 327 N. Grogg St, Spring Lake, NC. Contact 30 days in advance for the starting location. Benefits Wounded Warriors and Law Enforcement. www.tarheelnk.org Grant “Triple D” Beyers tripled@tarheelnk.org 910-514-8614. AUG 15 3RD ANNUAL WALKIN ROLL ACTIVITIES LEAGUE POKER RUN Blue Ridge HarleyDavidson, 2002 13th Ave Dr. SE, Hickory, NC. Reg 9-11am, food, prizes, auction. Benefits activities and personal needs for developmently disabled www. walkinroll.org Sherrill Baxter 828-9622580. AUG 16 2ND ANNUAL BRODY THOMPSON MEMORIAL POKER RUN Tilley Harley-Davidson, 1226 Morland Dr., Statesville, NC. Reg 12, $30/rider $15/pass. brodythompsonfoundation.com jay@ brodythompsonfoundation.com AUG 22 RILEY’S ARMY BIKE RUN Hometown Harley-Davidson, 2300 Elaines Way, Winterville, NC. Food, vendors, live music, raffles. www. hometownharleydavidson.com 252-4391345. SEP 12 6TH ANNUAL BIKERS 4 BOOBS BREAST CANCER RIDE Cox’s Harley-Davidson, 2795 NC Hwy 134, Asheboro, NC. Reg 8:30am, ride 11am, $20/bike. 50/50, silent auction table and live music, great food. Benefits Randolph Cancer Center. Fay Morgan bikersfourboobs@yahoo.com 336 6224238.

19 SEP 16-20 OUTER BANKS BIKE FEST Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, 8739 Caratoke Hwy, Harbinger, NC. Vendors, bike show, tattoo contest, poker runs, live music. www. outerbankshd.com 252-338-8866. SEP 19 JACOB’S RUN Hometown Harley-Davidson, 2300 Elaines Way, Winterville, NC. www.jacobsrun.info 252-439-1345. SEP 26 NEW BERN ELKS MONUMENT AND MYSTERY TOUR New Bern Elks Lodge# 764, 1175 Pinetree Dr., New Bern, NC. Reg 9-10:30 am. Breakfast avail $5pp. riders $15, passenger $10, inc food & beverage, cash prizes, door prizes. Benefits local area veterans. Tommy tommikehog@aol.com 252-633-3665. SEP 26 NAM KNIGHTS OF AMERICA MC 8TH ANNIVERARY PARTY Nam Knights of America MC “Tarheel Chapter” Clubhouse, 327 N Grogg St, Spring Lake, NC. Food, Music, Gates Open at 4 P.M. www. tarheelnk.org Grant “Triple D” Beyers tripled@tarheelnk.org 910-514-8614. SEP 27 UNCAGED BIKER SUNDAY Power Line Church, 701 Manning Ave, Elon, NC. Reg 9:30, breakfast, band, service, food, blessing of the bike, escorted ride 1pm, door prizes. Please bring a non-perishable can food item for local food pantry. Brenda uncagedbikers@yahoo.com 336-5847096.

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Spring Forward At Greensboro Harley-Davidson By: WildThing On Saturday, March 7th, Greensboro HarleyDavidson held their ‘Spring Forward” Open House aptly named for the weekend change to daylight savings time. Mother Nature contributed beautiful weather to complete the portrait of the beginning of the riding season. The dealership had lots of shiny new motorcycles on display in the parking lot with black and orange balloons waving in the breeze – an invitation to come for a closer look. Inside, there was a schedule of Work Shops, a Scavenger Hunt, and refreshments. The Scavenger Hunt was indoors, and you had to answer a questionnaire of Harley trivia by scouting out the answers. The questions weren’t easy and it took some serious sleuthing to discover the answers. Dana from Greensboro won the hunt and was presented with a $500 gift card. He told me he was eyeing the ‘Boom! Audio’ system for his bike. He was surely pleased with his prize. Customers that day could also register for a Mystery Gift Card with the winner to be notified via email the following Tuesday. The sales and service staff members at Greensboro HarleyDavidson were on hand conducting the various Work Shops at the assigned times to whomever was interested in the particular topic. The topics covered were: Riding Gear, Boom! Audio, Dyno, Infotainment Center, and LED. At the Dyno Work Shop, the service manager, Paul, and David, the Dyno tech, demonstrated hooking up a motorcycle inside the specially constructed Dyno Room to the machine and running the Dyno test. They explained how it worked and what the benefits of Dyno testing were. There was a Riding Academy class on hand that day participating in the Work Shops. The staff was very well versed

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4th Annual Kids Of Childhood Cancer Chili Cook Off

By: Caroline This is an event that everyone at Smokin’ Harley-Davidson and elsewhere look forward to every year and this year was no exception. It was originally scheduled for February 21st, but was cancelled and rescheduled for Saturday, March 14th, which turned out to be a cold rainy day for riding but an excellent day to eat chili. Most importantly, it benefited Kids of Childhood Cancer, an organization that supports families and children devastated by this disease. Competitors could enter their chili for a $20 fee if they pre registered. For a $10 donation, you could taste them all and vote for your favorite. This year’s event raised $3,099 and Nicole Francisco was recognized and awarded for the most money raised online. The winners for the Chili Cook-off are 2nd Place - Mark Jones and 3rd Place - Kerry Alexander; each winning $25. Cindy Perez took 1st Place winning $100. However, Kerry Alexander also took home the People’s Choice award. Congratulations to all the winners, and to every chili entry—it was all super, and a treat for all us chili lovers. A special thanks to our celebrity judges, Biggie from Rock 92 and Tanya Rivera of WFMY News 2, for stopping by and judging the chili! Smokin’ Harley-Davidson has promised that there will indeed be a 5th event next year for us all to look forward to.

Kerry Alexander who won 3rd Place and People’s Choice accepts trophy from Smokin’ General Manager/Dealer, Ray Perry Meanwhile if you would like to know more about Kids of Childhood Cancer and how you can support them, go to www. KidsOfChildhoodCancer.org and www.chili4ourkids.org. Also, stay in touch with the folks at Smokin’ Harley-Davidson at 3441 Myer Lee Drive in Winston-Salem at www.SmokinHarley.com or call 336-722-3106.


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21st Annual Burlington H.O.G. And Down Home Harley-Davidson Hospice Bike Show

By: Scott Wicker Remnants of snow, ice, and less than ideal weather had little effect on this year’s 21st Annual Burlington H.O.G. And Down Home Harley-Davidson Hospice Bike Show. A handful of brave riders actually rode through the snow to get to the show. The Show was held, as usual, inside the Holly Hill Mall in Burlington on Saturday, February 28th and Sunday, March 1st. 69 motorcycles represented 37 classes and categories to raise over $20,000 for Hospice of Alamance and Caswell Counties. This year’s total was the 4th best in the show’s history. Throughout the shows history, it has raised over $270,000 in contributions. Donations were also raised through sales of 50/50 tickets. $427 was raised on Saturday and $1283 on Sunday, and the Ladies of Harley Bake Sale raised $366 during the event, too. A special one of a kind Harley-Davidson leather outfit that belonged to Sandi Davis was auctioned off for over $500 and was won by Beverly Corbett. Each bike had milk jugs tied to the front wheel so spectators could make contributions by putting money in the jug of their favorite bike. As in years past, everyone was allowed to raise contributions prior to the event. Trophies were awarded in each class to those who raised the most and to those who raised the 2nd and 3rd highest amounts also. All the bikes were also judged separately by a panel of judges making it two shows in one. As in years past, the support was overwhelming. The winners and top finishers in each class are as follows. JUDGED: BUELL: 1st Place - Rodney Robbins, 2nd Place -Robby Robbins. VINTAGE: 1st Place - Pat Dodson, 2nd Place Ken Hall, 3rd Place - Buster Albright. SPECIALTY VINTAGE: 1st Place - Craig Burch, 2nd Place - Dean Perdue. SPORTSTER: 1st Place - Kim Talley, 2nd Place - Linda Murray, 3rd Place Matthew Mabe. DYNA: 1st Place - Joey Blanchard, 2nd Place - Jamie Oakley, 3rd Place - Jerry Hughes. SOFTAIL: 1st Place - Robby Robbins, 2nd Place - Joe Overman, 3rd Place (Tie) -

Eric Ray & Robert Isley. SPORT TOURING: 1st Place - David Pierce, 2nd Place -Jake Holt, 3rd Place (Tie) - Donald Bradsher & Doug Beard. ROAD KING: 1st Place - Jim Bondson, 2nd Place - Harold Herndon. ROAD GLIDE: 1st Place - Tim Oakley, 2nd Place - Dennis Woody. FULL DRESSER: 1st Place - Mitch Oakley, 2nd - Rick Murray, 3rd (Tie) - Ray DeBruler, Cliff June, & Roger Fowler. HARLEY TRIKE: 1st - Wendy Armstrong, 2nd - Myra Crawford, 3rd(tie) - David Stuart, William Tickle, & Jimmy Lynch. MODIFIED HARLEY: 1st - Manolis Harvalis, 2nd Place - Doug Shambley. EXTREME BAGGER: 1st Place - Clinton Jones, 2nd Place - Mitch Oakley, 3rd Place (tie) - Mickey Oakley & Keith Jones. DOWN HOME HARLEY - DAVIDSON EMPLOYEE BIKES: 1st Place Marvin Pulliam, 2nd Place - Butch Armstrong, 3rd Place - Bob O’Sullivan. Best of SHOW: Clinton Jones. Peoples Choice winners as determined by donations to Hospice of Alamance/Caswell: BUELL: 1st Place - Robby Robbins, 2nd Place - Rodney Robbins. VINTAGE: 1st Place Buster Albright, 2nd Place - Pat Dodson, 3rd Place - Ken Hall. SPECIALIZED VINTAGE: 1st Place - Craig Burch, 2nd Place - Dean Perdue. SPORTSTER: 1st Place - Donna Overman, 2nd Place - Linda Murray, 3rd Place - Kim Tilley. DYNA: 1st Place - Beverly Corbett, 2nd Place - Jamie Combs, 3rd Place - Joey Blanchard. SOFTAIL: 1st Place - David Seamster, 2nd Place - Robby Robbins, 3rd Place - Eric Ray. SPORT TOURING: 1st Place - Donald Bradsher, 2nd Place - Doug Beard, 3rd Place - Brent Hill. ROAD KING: 1st Place - Jim Bondson, 2nd Place - Harold Herndon. ROAD GLIDE : 1st Place - Dennis Woody, 2nd Place - Tim Oakley. FULL DRESSER: 1st Place - Ray DeBruler, 2nd Place - Jeff Brooks, 3rd Place - Jeff Ladd. HARLEY TRIKE: 1st Place - Myra Crawford, 2nd Place - David Stuart, 3rd Place - Jimmy Lynch. MODIFIED HARLEY: 1st Place - Clinton Jones, 2nd Place - Doug Shambley, 3rd Place - Manolis Harvalis. EXTREME BAGGER: 1st Place - Mitch Oakley, 2nd Place - Keith Jones, 3rd Place - Mickey Oakley.

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CONTINUED FROM PG #26 DOWN HOME HARLEY-DAVIDSON EMPLOYEE BIKE: 1st Place - Butch Armstrong, 2nd Place - Marvin Pulliam, 3rd Place - Bob O’Sullivan. PEOPLES CHOISE (Most Donations in Container): Dennis Woody. H.O.G. CHAPTER SPECIAL AWARDS: BEST BURLINGTON H.O.G. BIKE: Mitch Oakley. BEST L.O.H. BIG TWIN: Jamie Oakley. BEST L.O.H. TRIKE: Wendy Armstrong. BEST L.O.H. SPORTSTER: Linda Murray. BEST USE of OFFICIAL HARLEY-DAVIDSON PARTS & ACCESSORIES: Mitch Oakley. MOST PATRIOTIC: Doug Beard. BEST DRAG/COMPETITON BIKE: Craig Burch. The members of the Burlington H.O.G. Chapter would like to thank all of the sponsors, participants, and contributors that made this year’s show such a success for Hospice of Alamance/Caswell Counties. A special “Thanks” to all the Members of the Burlington H.O.G. Chapter, Down Home Harley-Davidson, and the Holly Hill Mall. Congratulations to all of the winners and top finishers. Thanks to all that have contributed over the years to this great event! Remember! RIDE SAFE!

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The 4th Annual Ft. Bragg H-D / Freedom Biker Church Chili Cook-Off

By: Jody & Pam Shotwell February 28th was the date for the 4th Annual Ft. Bragg Harley-Davidson/Freedom Biker Church Chili Cook-Off. It was a cold, blustery, but sunny Saturday morning with the temperature of 36º, and a wind chill that made the real-feel 27º. This was a perfect day for chili taste testing. There were sixteen chili cooking teams in place. Cooking team names were Rat Rod, JT’s Mom and Dad, Team Beam, Thomas and Robin, Run Elsie Run, Holt, Second Chance, Solfyre, Fat Baby Chili 2, Mingo Swamp Rats, Bruce and the Steele Angels, Neighbors, White, Pope, Harrison, and GiGi. Each had their secret ingredients cooked and tweaked them all night long. There were approximately two hundred taste testers/ judges ready for a hot cup of chili. At the end of the chili line was the Freedom Biker Church Iron Angels Bake Sale with brownies, fudge, cakes, cookies and other desserts one might like. When the taste testing was completed and all judges had voted for the “best chili” the winners were announced. Fourth

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AMA Pro Racing Adds The Don Tilley Memorial Charlotte Half-Mile To 2015 AMA Pro Flat Track Schedule

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 19, 2015) - AMA Pro Racing is pleased to announce the addition of a half-mile race to be held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, NC, on Aug. 29 to its 2015 AMA Pro Flat Track schedule. The world-class dirt track at Charlotte Motor Speedway will play host to the best dirt track riders in the world in an event that will be known as the Don Tilley Memorial Charlotte Half-Mile to honor the Harley-Davidson racing icon. Tilley’s storied career started in the 1960s. He led several championship teams including the famous Lucifer’s Hammer Battle of the Twins Harley-Davidson with rider Gene Church. Tilley maintains the record as one of the most successful racing builders in AMA history. “Adding Charlotte to our 2015 schedule is very exciting,” said Michael Gentry, Chief Operating Officer of AMA Pro Racing. “Not only is the facility top-notch, but its location in the heart of America’s racing country means we can expect to see plenty of fans, both new and old. We’re also happy to be able to honor someone who made such an imprint on motorcycle racing as Don Tilley.” AMA Pro Flat Track last raced in Charlotte in 2002 in a halfmile race won by Kevin Varnes. The two other AMA Pro Flat

Track races held in Charlotte were won by Will Davis in 2001 and Mike Hacker in 2000. “We’re excited to bring AMA Pro Grand National flat track racing back to Charlotte,” said Steve McLaughlin, of SMI, the company promoting the event. “As we all know, this region of the Carolinas is a world center of racing and there was a real hunger on the part of motorcycle fans to have an AMA Pro Grand National in North Carolina. We’re also humbled by the opportunity to get to honor one of the true legends of motorcycling in Don Tilley, my friend for over 40 years. His passing last year left all of us in the motorcycling community mourning and it will be wonderful for fans, family, and friends of the Tilleys to be able to come together and not only memorialize a legend, but to also celebrate his life in the way that I’m sure he would have loved.” Both the Harley-Davidson GNC1 class presented by Vance & Hines and the GNC2 class will be featured at Charlotte. For more information on the dirt track at Charlotte Motor Speedway, visit: http://www.CharlotteMotorSpeedway.com/ dirt/ A Facebook page for the event can be found here: https:// www.facebook.com/DonTilleyMemCharlotteHM Every round of the 2015 AMA Pro Flat Track season will be available live, in high definition and free of charge for fans to watch online at www.FansChoice.tv.


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Protect Your Ride ABUS 8077 Detecto X Plus Disc Lock By: Buzz Spring is here, more bikes are out on the road and the rally season has begun. Safety is always on the mind of a motorcycle rider, but I’m not talking helmets. I mean your bike’s safety. Let’s face it, that’s a beautiful machine you are riding and you love it like it’s part of the family. Hell, you may love your bike more than your family. So it would make sense that you protect your bike while you are not on it. Whether you are in for the night, or just stopping for a visit, it’s a good idea lock up your bike. Recently, I have been using an ABUS 8077 Detecto X Plus disc lock to secure my bike. So what is so special about this disc lock? Well, it’s not your dad’s old disc lock, this thing is fully loaded! The ABUS 8077 Detecto X Plus disc lock uses a 13mm steel bolt and hardened steel construction to keep your bike from rolling away with the wrong people like any other disc lock. But the ABUS 8077 Detecto X Plus disc lock goes the extra mile by including a 100dB alarm with 3D Position Detection, meaning that the alarm is activated at the slightest movement. Any tampering, jostling, vibration or just standing the bike up off the kickstand will set the alarm off. It if you aren’t familiar with 100dB, it’s cuss’n loud! The front row of a rock concert is only 115dB and ear pain begins at 125dB (gcaudio.com) This alarm feature also comes in handy for when you forget to take your lock off before you mount up! The ABUS 8077 Detecto X Plus disc lock has a multi color LED and different acoustic signals inform about battery, activation, and alarm status, so there is no guessing whether the alarm is set or if the batteries (Two AAA, included) are still good. The ABUS 8077 Detecto X Plus disc lock comes with 2 keys, one of which has a LED light installed to help you find the hole on those late night or early morning departures. It even comes with a

zippered carrying case so it doesn’t rattle around and damage anything in your saddlebags while you are on the road. Before you hit the road this spring, think protection, and get yourself an ABUS 8077 Detecto X Plus disc lock. The lock comes in grey or a bright yellow for you fashionable types. You can check them out at www.abus.com.


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Saladin Cycle Shop By: Anchor Saladin Cycle Shop opened up on September 1, 2013 and they’re coming up on their second anniversary soon. Josh and his wife, Elizabeth and his wonderful daughter Maddie own the shop. They also have one on the way to help with the cycle empire. ShopRag, a gentleman working with them, seems to be a very good authority for builds that they both work on. Josh and ShopRag specialize in vintage Harleys due to the fabrication abilities of the shop. Josh started building and repairing bikes about 14 years ago. A friend of his turned him on to building motorcycles and choppers and moved him away from hotrods. Josh comes from a small town in western Oklahoma and is a lifetime member of the NRA. Josh wanted to get into more of the motorcycle side and started to work for some big name shops that were in Baltimore and Washington, DC. Then he decided to come to Western North Carolina and build the shop so that he could focus on building and working on motorcycles from scratch or repairing bikes that are almost impossible to get parts for. I have seen him take motorcycles that are not even from this area (like Russia) and find a way to make his customer happy with a bike that ran just as good as it’s supposed to. I have personally taken my own bike to Saladin Cycle Shop and was very pleased with the service. They also offer 24 hour motorcycle emergency towing and they have the best tire prices around. As I said once before, there isn’t anything that Saladin Cycle Shop cannot do that involves your motorcycle needs. If you have a bike and you have had it for years and years and you don’t know who to trust, then take it to Saladin Cycle Shop. Just to help you with your decision, one of the biggest references they have is that the Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC trusts Josh to repair bikes for them. Josh is

also a member of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America. They are some great people and they know their stuff. So visit them on Facebook or better yet, stop by Saladin Cycle Shop at 4475 US Hwy 441 S #B in Sylva, NC next time that you are in the area. Don’t forget to tell them that you read about Saladin Cycle Shop in The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine.

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By: Alice Harvey Brian McClure of Iron Station Thunder in Lincolnton, NC is expanding his business. On Saturday, March 14th, we had the pleasure of helping him introduce his Rock Hill, SC location at 1093 Albright Road with a Full Throttle Bike Night. The appetizing smell of Boston Butts cooking on the grill permeated the air. Tom Kat of Rock Hill was there with his delicious boiled peanuts. Iron Station Thunder is dedicated to their customers. Their cell numbers are even on their business cards. They provide excellent service by their certified mechanics and only charge $40 per hour. Brian McClure of Lincolnton and Scott Charles (formerly of C&S Customs in Rock Hill), have both built custom show bikes for competition. So whatever your bike may need or if your looking for customization, Iron Station Thunder is the place to go. You won’t be disappointed. They also host group rides. Plus, if you have an idea for a ride, just let them know and they will post it. If 10 people sign up then it’s a go. They plan the whole trip out. All you need to do is get on your bike and have a good time! A certified mechanic accompanies all group rides. If it is an extended ride then pre-payment of your hotel is required. Come out and join us for the grand opening of Iron Station Thunder in Salisbury on April 11th at 6365 S. Main Street.


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Pam Williamson Benefit By: Kickstart & Wendy On March 7th a benefit was held for Pam Williamson. The run began at The Hanger where Pam worked as a bartender. About 100 bikes participated. The weather was perfect and a $15 donation put you in the line up. The ride went to Animal’s, Bunky’s, Double T’s, Jake’s Place, and Tommy’s T Bar. Pam was diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma in December 2014. Prior to her diagnosis, the cancer affected her ability to work on a regular basis and like many people; she could not afford health insurance. In her attempt to find out what was wrong, was bounced between several doctors and visited the emergency room twice before ending up at SC Oncology. She had surgery on Jan. 20th and was hospitalized for 2 nights. She will be out of work for another 3-4 weeks, with NO income at all. Anyone that knows Pam knows the huge heart and giving spirit that she shares with all. While at The Bar of Lexington, she hosted numerous benefits and raised thousands of dollars for many individuals and organizations. Unfortunately the tables have turned and now Pam needs our help. In addition to the ride, there was an 8-ball and a 9-ball tournament and the winners donated the money back. As for the ride, Wendy won best hand and donated the $200 back and Robert, the guy she rode with, won $100 for worst hand. They both donated their winnings to Pam.

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Nazareth Children’s Home 1st Quarter Birthday Party By: Darby L. Dillard I’m truly appreciative of all who came out in support of the children at Nazareth Children’s Home on 3-7-15 for the 1st Quarter Nazareth Children’s Home Birthday Party. If just two or three can ask two or three others, the support seems to come our way. Thank you all for the time well spent with the children. Usually after a successful Christmas Toy Run the next event is somewhat of a let down. But it wasn’t this time. Thank you all very much! The continued support from Speedway H-D is very much appreciated as well. Speedway H-D provides the food and many of the condiments to ensure a great party. Speedway H-D along with The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine, Bob “The Bull Dog” Karney, and each individual do a great job of spreading the word as well! We had a beautiful clear sky, 60º day as well. We couldn’t ask for any better weather in early March. For the weather and the safety of all of the riders I give thanks to our Heavenly Father! I’d like to encourage you to come visit with us for the next event at Nazareth Children’s Home. It will be the 2nd Quarter Birthday Party. It will be on Saturday, May 2nd. It will be posted in The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine Cruisin’ Calendar, Speedway H-D web site, and Bob Karney’s web site as well. If you would like to be on our email contact list, send your email to: ddawgsta222@yahoo.com. I’ll only use it to inform you of the upcoming events at Nazareth Children’s Home. Thanks also to Law Petroleum, Smiley’s Cycle Works of

Rockwell, Raising Saints MM, and each individual for your support! So, I ask you to please come along and help us put some much needed love and attention in the lives of these young people at Nazareth Children’s Home. I’d like to close by remembering our friend Jim “Hoppy” Hopkins. Jim was always at our events. I don’t remember a time he wasn’t with us. That would include this Birthday Party. I’m using the Christmas Toy Run picture again so we can share what was pointed out to us by Jim’s son Darin. Jim is the man in the back row, in front of the doors. He already had his wings. Jim passed on 1-6-2015. Please keep his wife Donna. And all of his family in your prayers!! Sincerely and God bless!

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The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine staff screens hundreds of jokes each month. We make no claim to being politically correct. Most PC jokes just aren’t funny. If you are offended by any of the jokes on this page, take heart in the fact that we go to great lengths to offend everyone equally. This is not a hate crime! At our house we call it “pickin” and it is symbolic of your acceptance in the group. We live in the United States Of The Offended, so get over it!!

Defense Attorney: “Will you please state your age?”

Little Old Lady: “I am 86 years old.”

Defense Attorney: “Will you tell us, in your own words, what happened the night of April 1st?”

Little Old Lady: “There I was, sitting there in my swing on my front porch on a warm spring evening, when a young man comes creeping up on the porch and sat down beside me.”

Defense Attorney: “Did you know him?”

Little Old Lady: “No, but he sure was friendly.”

Defense Attorney: “What happened after he sat down?”

Little Old Lady: “He started to rub my thigh.”

Defense Attorney: “Did you stop him?”

Little Old Lady: “No, I didn’t stop him.”

Defense Attorney: “Why not?”

Little Old Lady: “It felt good. Nobody had done that since my Abner died some 30 years ago.”

Defense Attorney: “What happened next?”

Little Old Lady: “He began to rub my breasts.”

Defense Attorney: “Did you stop him then?”

Little Old Lady: “No, I did not stop him.”

Defense Attorney: “Why not?” Little Old Lady: “His rubbing made me feel all alive and excited. I haven’t felt that good in years!”

Defense Attorney: “What happened next?”

Little Old Lady: “Well, by then, I was feeling really “spicy” and I just laid down and told him, “Take me, young man. Take me!”

Defense Attorney: “Did he take you?”

Little Old Lady: “No! He just yelled, “April Fool!” and that’s when I shot him.”

and haul it home.” The brunette arrives at the stockyard, inspects the bull, and decides she wants to buy it. The man tells her that he will sell it for $599, no less. After paying him, she drives to the nearest town to send her sister a telegram to tell her the news. She walks into the telegraph office and says, “I want to send a telegram to my sister telling her that I’ve bought a bull for our ranch. I need her to hitch the trailer to our pickup truck and drive out here so we can haul it home.” The telegraph operator explains that he’ll be glad to help her, then adds, “It’s just 99 cents a word.” Well, after paying for the bull, the brunette only has $1 left. She realizes that she’ll only be able to send her sister one word. After a few minutes of thinking, she nods and says, “I want you to send her one word: comfortable.” The operator shakes his head. ‘How is she ever going to know that you want her to hitch the trailer to your pickup truck and drive out here to haul that bull back to your ranch if you send her just the word “comfortable?” The brunette explains, “My sister’s blonde. The word’s big. She’ll read it very slowly ... com-for-da-bull.” 2 ladies happened to start up a conversation during an endless wait in Los Angeles airport. The first lady was an arrogant Californian woman married to a wealthy man. The second was a well-mannered, elderly woman from the South. When the conversation centered on whether they had any children, the California woman started by saying, “When my first child was born, my husband built a beautiful mansion for me.” The lady from the South commented, “Maaa-vel-ous!” The first woman continued, “When my second child was born, my husband bought me a beautiful MercedesBenz.” Again, the lady from the South commented, “Maaa-vel-ous!” The first woman continued, “Then, when my third child was born, my husband bought me this exquisite diamond bracelet.” Yet again, the lady from the South commented, “Maaa-vel-ous!” The first woman then asked her companion, “What did your husband buy for you when you had your first child?” “My husband sent me to Charm School,” declared the Southern lady. “Charm School?” the first woman said, amazed, “Oh, my! What on earth for?” The Southern lady responded, “Well for example, instead of saying, “Who gives a shit?” I learned to say, “Maaavel-ous!”

“I wanna be a billionaire, going to the most expensive clubs, take the best bitch with me, give her a Ferrari worth over a million bucks, an apartment in Hawaii, a mansion in Paris, a jet to travel through Europe, an Infinite Visa Card and to make love to her three times a day”. The teacher, shocked, and not knowing what to do with the bad behavior of the child, decides not to give importance to what he said and then continues the lesson. “And you, Susie? What do you want to be when you grow up?” the teacher asks. Susie says, “I wanna be Johnny’s bitch.”

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I just received an audit on my tax return for 2013 from the IRS. It puzzles me! They are questioning how many dependents I claimed. I guess it was because of my response to the question: ‘List all dependents?’ I replied: 12 million illegal immigrants; 3 million crack heads; 42 million unemployed people on food stamps, 2 million people in over 243 prisons; half of Mexico; and 535 persons in the U.S. House and Senate, 1 useless President. Evidently, this was NOT an acceptable answer. I keep asking myself, “Who the heck did I miss?” Two sisters, one blonde and one brunette, inherit the family ranch. Unfortunately, after just a few years, they are in financial trouble. In order to keep the bank from repossessing the ranch, they need to purchase a bull from the stockyard in a far town so that they can breed their own stock. They only have $600 left. Upon leaving, the brunette tells her sister, “When I get there, if I decide to buy the bull, I’ll contact you to drive out after me

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The nonprofit Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation is dedicated to finding the cause and a cure for childhood brain tumors by supporting medical research and helping children and families affected by this disease. Ladies Of Harley are Raleigh H.O.G. (Harley Owners Group) members who meet regularly for rides and philanthropy. Their process will benefit the Open Door Clinic, Food Bank of Eastern NC, and Women Veterans Support. If pancakes and Brunswick stew weren’t enough, a parts swap meet and vintage British bike show took place Saturday. Individuals and professional bike accessory and parts suppliers participated. The 4th Annual Triumph Vintage Day also welcomed all makes and models of classic bikes and modern-retro bikes. The event featured live music by The British Invaders. Even though the event was filled with activities for everyone, the list went on with a Blood Drive held by Rex Hospital. To learn more about upcoming events, visit www.rayprice-hd.com or The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine Cruisin’ Calendar at FullThrottleMagazine.com.


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2015 Burlington L.O.H. Chili Cook Off

By: Scott Wicker As in years past, an enthusiastic crowd looking to get great chili at Down Home Harley-Davidson came out on Saturday, March 7th to show support for the Burlington Ladies Of Harley Annual Chili Cook Off. Each of the members participating served an ample portion of chili to those that made a donation to benefit the Burlington Ladies Of Harley. Also, baked goods were also sold making this very popular event successful as usual. Several varieties of chili were served giving a variety of different flavors to this year’s event. All of the contestants served up some great chili, making it difficult to pick whose was the best. When all was said and done and all the votes were counted, Myra Crawford was named the 2015 Burlington L.O.H. “Chili Bean Queen”. This was the third year in a row that she has won. Myra also received a beautiful trophy and a $50 cash prize for her winning recipe. Myra will also represent the Burlington H.O.G. Chapter at the 29th Annual Bike Show and Chili Cook-Off to be held at Rommel Harley-Davidson in Durham, NC on Saturday, March 21st where several of the State’s H.O.G. Chapters will bring their best entries to compete for H.O.G. Club bragging rights!

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