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NORTHERN ILLINOIS SOUTHERN WISCONSIN BIKER INFORMATION GUIDE FREE April May June 2010 The First & Original Biker Information Guide “Since 1997” Feature Bike on Page 8 “The Little Biker Magazine & Website That Has It All” www.BikerInformationGuide.com Special Feature: 3 Day Rally in May Celebrating 25 Years ®

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Page 1: Wisconsin and Illinois Biker Information Guide

NORTHERN ILLINOISSOUTHERN WISCONSIN BIKER INFORMATION GUIDE

FREEApril May

June 2010

The First & Original Biker Information Guide “Since 1997”

Feature Bike on Page 8

“The Little Biker Magazine & Website That Has It All”

www.BikerInformationGuide.com

Special Feature:3 Day Rally in MayCelebrating25 Years

®

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Biker Information Guide®The First and Original Biker Information Guide “Since 1997”

“The Little Biker Magazine & Website That Has It All”www.BikerInformationGuide.com

Staff:Jennifer KnourekIllinois / Wisconsin

Owner / [email protected]

224-788-8100 or 847-878-8845

Shawn DemerittOwner / Director of

Photography & Distributionshawn @wibig.com

224-788-8100 or 847-652-8480

Kimmy Chapman President, National Publisher

[email protected] or 602-708-3024

Dave ShaferNational Website Guy

[email protected]

Special Contributors:Brian Groves, SportbikeFunnies.com

Advertising:Shawn Demeritt, [email protected]

Writers:Jennifer Knourek - Bill Gade

Dale Lumovic - Robert SheltonKory Atlas - Tony “Pan”Sanfelipo

“Biker Bob” Becraft“Biker Billy” Hufnagle

Local Photographers:Shawn Demeritt, [email protected]

Scott Creden, [email protected] Information Guide®

accepts no responsibility for opinions, comments, tips or endorsements from

our advertisers, or runs, events or pictures posted in this Magazine & on

bikerinformationguide.com

Photos:10 GOTCHA: Central Illinois

12 GOTCHA: Northern Illinois

Organizations:35 Illinois Clubs & Organizations

36 Wisconsin Clubs & Organizations

Featured Bikes & Stories:07 Kutter HD: 25th Aniversary

08 Custom 2007 Road King

18 Featured Sport: Dale’s Diatribe

24 & 25 Featured Rider: “Flying

Preacher” Rev. Kent Svendsen

27 Featured Product: 3M Scotchlite

28 Featured Advertiser: Leathers 4U

32 & 33 Following the Diamond

Posse: Tony “Pan” Sanfelipo

45 & 46 Biker Billy Cooks with Fire

Motorcycle Tips:14 Clean Polish & Preserve: Kory Atlas

16 Group Riding Safety: Bill Gade

17 Biker Friendly Businesses

20 Biker Friendly Establishments

21 & 22 Clutch Throttle and Rear Brake: Robert Shelton

39 & 40 Where to Ride: Peoria, IL

49 Custom Shop Tip: Jim Jones

Northern Illinois / Southern Wisconsin Edition

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Our Writers & Contributors:27 Amy Martin: Lake Shore H-D

39 Bob Becraft: The BikerSpot.com

16 Bill Gade: Tour on Two

45 Bill Hufnagle: Biker Billy

41 Brian Groves: SportBikeFunnies.com

18 Dale Lumovic: DRILL of Illinois

49 Jim Jones: Stateline Choppers

24 Rev. Kent Svendsen: NO Bold Subtitle

14 Kory Atlas: Lake Shore H-D

07 Lucy Anderson: Kutter H-D

21 Robert Shelton: Woodstock Riding School

28 Susie Kleiner: Leathers 4U

32 Tony “Pan” Sanfelipo : Hupy & Abraham

What’s Happening:50 Runs & Events : April

54 Runs & Events : May

57 Kutter HD: 25th Aniv. - 3 Day Rally

58 Runs & Events : June

61 Runs & Events : July

61 ABATE: Summer Hummer

63 Devils Head Run: Rob’s Performance

IBC Team Triumph 12 Open House

Advertisers:ABATE WI - Summer Hummer .....61Affordable Backflow Testing ........17Allstate.................................................51Chief’s Pub - Bristol .........................42Devils Head Run - Rob’s Performance ....63Drifters Bar & Grill ............................20Dry Dock Saloon ..............................20Exclusive Automotive ....................37Green Acres Bison Farm ................53H.D. Rockers .......................................20Hupy & Abraham, S.C. ......BC & Center J.Q. Foxes Bar & Grill ........................20JM Krome ...................................49& 17K.C.’s Cabin .........................................29Keif’s Reef ...........................................38Kutter H-D ............................ Cover, 55 Lake Shore H-D .................................13 Leathers 4 U .............................28 & 48Liberty Tat 2 .......................................01Libertyville Tattoo ...........................01Lumpy’s Sports Bar .........................26Miles Family Dentist .......................19Optimum Dent Removal ...............17Patchin’ Dan .......................................17Port of Blarney ..................................64RIVCO Products ................................50Rob’s Performance ................34 & 63Sand Bar Bar & Grille .......................20Sequoit Creek Lodge ......................15Sly Fox Inn ..........................................30Spokes Bar, Grill & Deli ...................05Street Eagle ........................................34Tammy’s Town Tap ..........................20Team Triumph of Wisconsin ....Inside BCTierney Signs, Inc. ............................17Windy City Rev-Ups ........................56WINGS Run .........................................59Woodstock H-D .................. Inside FCWoodstock Riding School ............21Zap’s Tap .............................................23

Biker Information Guide is the # 1 Biker Magazine for getting results.

Each state covers your target market printing 10,000 copies.

We are in the following States: Arizona, Nevada, Washington, New Mexico,

Southern California, Louisiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Massachusetts.

“We provide a proof of print”

To All OurAdvertisers, Readers, WritersThank You for Your Support,

Jen, Shawn & Staff

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We’re thrilled to be bringing you another year of the Best Information Guide for motorcycle riders in our area in a format which has been successful in other states since 1997. Remember to vis- it our websites and register for our regular BIG E-Newsletter for updates on local events for motorcyclists. This issue has over a dozen pages committed to Runs & Events for this quarter. You can continue to count on us for local tips from local experts, features on local resources and businesses and Where to Ride features. A quick shout-out to our friends at the BikerSpot.com and the riders of Central Illinois, we’re looking forward to sharing the roads and some adven-tures with you this year.

Starting in the summer (the next issue available July) your local “B.I.G.” will only be distributed at our Advertisers locations. So let your favourite Biker Friendly Business/Establishment know what a great resource we are and your “B.I.G.” publication will always be FREE for you to pick up locally.

We want to welcome our new business advertisers and are excited about a new custom leather store “Leathers 4 U” in our home town of Antioch, IL. Also, despite reduced advertising budgets for many, we are pleased to publish the ads and feature the support of three new dealerships from Southern Wisconsin. There are a few new listings to our directory listing for local Biker Friendly Establishments as well. So enjoy this Spring 2010 issue and plan your rides to stop by any and all of our advertisers and thank them for their support. Without all of our advertisers this guide would not be possible.

A quick reminder about our Features Contest “Live to Ride...Ride to Eat”. The column will make it’s début in the Summer Issue so make sure you submit your favourite place to grab grub while on the road before our June 1st deadline.

Features Contest: We’re seeking to feature your favourite places to eat in the Illinois and Wisconsin and the surrounding riding area...We are asking our readers to become a part of the adventure by sending us your suggestions, pictures and stories of why you think we should feature the location. Do they have the best chilli? Do they have a unique menu or menu item? Do they offer the best cup of coffee and a warm smile that is always worth the trip?

Submit your recommendations for any number of reasons but the primary focus of this feature will be food and comfort! Email your explanation, pictures and provide your contact information to email: [email protected].

What’s In It for You: Here is where the winning comes in... When your destination is selected for the quarterly feature, you’ll join us on the road trip to cover the feature location, receive two VIP passes to the 2nd Annual BIG Border Rally in Twin Lakes, WI in September 2010 and be entered with others to win our contest drawing at the BIG Border Rally on Sunday, September 12, 2010 for valuable prizes. Submit your entries now!

See you all soon! Remember... Ride Hard, Safe and Smart. Jen

Local Editor’s ColumnJennifer [email protected]

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Kimmy’s CornerNational Publisher/PresidentArizona [email protected]

I want to say THANK-YOU to all readers and ouradvertisers. Because of you, we are the #1 BikerMagazine for advertising results. (This is told to us by the Advertisers)As you can see by this issue, the economy is starting to get back on track. We welcome back many of our former advertisers!We started Biker Information Guide in Arizona in 1997…13 years ago.We were one of the first in the USA to have a Magazine, Website, and Newsletter all in one. Our Website went live in 2003.Our advertisers and promoters of events have told us that it sure has paid off toadvertise with us. Just Google the word, Biker, Biker Information or Biker Guide…For those of us who love to read we are completely rebuilding the article section of the website to make it even easier to find articles from our past magazines. Keep watching for that in the coming weeks.With our world famous GOTCHA pictures, which are posted on our website within 4 days after the event and the best pictures are put in our Magazines. We list all MC events free, just use the easy form on our website under “List your Runs for FREE”.We send a weekly online Newsletter informing you what events are going on that weekend and with specials from our Advertisers. So sign up, and our weeklyNewsletter will come to you. Biker Information Guide is now in 9 states. Each of my state franchisees covers their individual state with their own newsletter, website and magazine. Check to see what’s going on in our other states. I am so proud of all my franchisees. Their magazines have all gone up in page size meaning more advertisers and more articles. With all the new technology…..I still like curling up with a book or magazine, because I already spend too much time on my computer and blackberry, but for those of you who love to read everything on line… we have you covered too.

May GOD Bless,Kimmy

FrANchisE OPPOrtuNitiEs withBiKEr iNFOrmAtiON guidE

Want to Own a Motorcycle Magazine?For more information e-mail: [email protected]

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Rudi and Joanne Kutter established Kutter Harley-Davidson Inc. in 1985 when they gave up individual careers to realize a dream built

on service, quality and integrity.

Early on, Kutter Harley-Davidson & Buell began as a storefront operation under the water tower in Delavan, WI. Kutter was USA’s first custom designed Harley-Davidson dealership and grew to the now 24,000 square foot state-of-the-art location at 3223 North Pontiac Dr. in Janesville, WI.

The growth of the facilities staff and rider support and the dedication of

the Kutter Harley family have allowed Kutter to continue to adhere to the founding principles and continue to grow despite the tragic loss of Rudi Kutter in 1999. In May 2002 the satellite store was established in Monroe, Wisconsin and in 2009 Kutter experience again expanded by dedicating the Rudi Kutter Memorial Pavilion.

The Memorial addition provides 7,500 square feet in a freestanding pavilion to the north of the current Kutter dealership in Janesville. Along with “Rider’s Edge,” the new structure houses a hospitality center for visiting Harley riders and accommodates cultural and social events.

Kutter is proud to be the sponsoring dealership for the Swiss Valley Harley Owners Group and for the South Central Wisconsin Harley Owners Group, which is the leading individual HOG chapter in the nation for muscular dystrophy, donating over 1.6 MILLION dollars over the last 16 years!

Under the leadership of owner Joanne Kutter, and general manager Gary Sinks who graces our Spring 2010 cover and an extraordinary staff of sales and service professionals, Kutter still believes in going beyond customers’ expectations with a solid foundation on Service, Quality and Integrity.

Join them for their 25th Anniversary Celebration this spring in Janesville, Wisconsin on May 7th, 8th & 9th (see page 9 for more details).

Feature Story: Kutter Harley-Davidson, 25 Year Anniversary Celebration in May 2010

Kimmy’s CornerNational Publisher/PresidentArizona [email protected]

I want to say THANK-YOU to all readers and ouradvertisers. Because of you, we are the #1 BikerMagazine for advertising results. (This is told to us by the Advertisers)As you can see by this issue, the economy is starting to get back on track. We welcome back many of our former advertisers!We started Biker Information Guide in Arizona in 1997…13 years ago.We were one of the first in the USA to have a Magazine, Website, and Newsletter all in one. Our Website went live in 2003.Our advertisers and promoters of events have told us that it sure has paid off toadvertise with us. Just Google the word, Biker, Biker Information or Biker Guide…For those of us who love to read we are completely rebuilding the article section of the website to make it even easier to find articles from our past magazines. Keep watching for that in the coming weeks.With our world famous GOTCHA pictures, which are posted on our website within 4 days after the event and the best pictures are put in our Magazines. We list all MC events free, just use the easy form on our website under “List your Runs for FREE”.We send a weekly online Newsletter informing you what events are going on that weekend and with specials from our Advertisers. So sign up, and our weeklyNewsletter will come to you. Biker Information Guide is now in 9 states. Each of my state franchisees covers their individual state with their own newsletter, website and magazine. Check to see what’s going on in our other states. I am so proud of all my franchisees. Their magazines have all gone up in page size meaning more advertisers and more articles. With all the new technology…..I still like curling up with a book or magazine, because I already spend too much time on my computer and blackberry, but for those of you who love to read everything on line… we have you covered too.

May GOD Bless,Kimmy

FrANchisE OPPOrtuNitiEs withBiKEr iNFOrmAtiON guidE

Want to Own a Motorcycle Magazine?For more information e-mail: [email protected]

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(414)791-1000

Feature Bike

2009 World Championship Build

Polished Stainless Steel Frame and Front End21” Cook Custom Perimeter Rotor Wheels front and rearDonor Engine Honda CB 550 Tranverse 4 Cylinder Cases extensively reworked to use in longitudinal application Cook fabricated timing Assembly Cook fabricated bell housing and clutch assembly Cook fabricated auxiliary oil tank & oil regulator Cook fabricated intake ad exhaust manifoldsTransmission is Cook modi�ed BMW R75 4-speed gear set �t into Cook modi�ed BMW 3-speed gear caseModi�ed Yamaha Virago shaft drive mated to one-o� fabricated hub assembly

Key Features of the“Rambler”

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3 Day Rally Schedule

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25 Year Aniversary Celebration in May 2010 (continued)

Friday May 7th:• Vendor Row – 9am-6pm • Beer Garden 11am-11pm • Live music from 6pm-10pm (End Fight Scene/Formerly Automatic)

Saturday May 8th:• Vendor Row – 9am-6pm • Breakfast in the Pavilion 9am-11am• Bike Blessing 9:30am and 1:30pm• Guest Speakers - Vicki Sanfelipo & Mark Prosser

• Vicki Sanfelipo, RN/EMT is the Founder and Executive Director of Accident Scene Management, Inc. and the author of “A Crash Course for the Motorcyclist” and “Advanced Bystander Assistance” 12pm and 1:15

• Mark Prosser, professional bike painter/pin striper who has appeared with Bryan Fuller of Fuller Hot Rods on TLC’s Biker Build-Off 12:30pm and 2pm

• 21st Annual Camden Park Ride (Over 400 bikes)• Registration 10am-1pm• Last Bike in at 4pm• SCW HOG Raffle Drawings & Silent Auction ends 4pm• SCW HOG Harley Bike Drawing 5pm• Beer Garden 11am-11pm • Seminars and Demonstrations throughout the day • Live Music from 3pm-6pm (Picture This) • Live Music from 6pm-10pm (It’s Kind Of A Big Deal)

Sunday May 9th:• Vendor Row – 9am-4pm • Breakfast in the Pavilion 9am-11am• Harley-Davidson Demos 11am-3pm • Beer Garden 11am-5pm • Ride to our sister dealership in Monroe Wisconsin 12pm

Throughout the event: • Tattoo Parlor on site • Vendor Row with over 30 vendors • Kutter Merchandise Tent • State Patrol Demo’s

Anchoring our vendor area will be the 100’ DRAG Specialties trailer

3 Day Rally Schedule

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Riders of Central Illinois...GOTCHA !

VISIT BIKER PICTURES ATWWW.BIKERINFORMATIONGUIDE.COM

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Riders of Central Illinois...GOTCHA !

VISIT BIKER PICTURES ATWWW.BIKERINFORMATIONGUIDE.COM

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VISIT BIKER PICTURES ATWWW.BIKERINFORMATIONGUIDE.COM

NORTHERN ILLINOIS ABATE...GOTCHA !

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With the snow and winter fading into our memories, we pull our bikes out of hibernation to realize how bad we need to clean them. Even though it was covered and stored correctly there is the want for your pride and joy to be flawless that first time out. It’s more fun riding a clean shiny bike. Done right it will look good for a long time, incorrectly done it can make it worse. The first thing is to wash the bike to remove dust and debris from the surface. Use only quality wash soap designed for your car or motorcycle. Do not use dish soap or other stuff not made for painted surfaces. Dish soaps and aggressive detergents will ruin your paint by removing resins from the paint or will strip the wax off your finish. Get your bike nice and wet with warm water if it’s available, and then follow with a soapy wash with a wash mitt or soft cotton towel. Then rinse, when you rinse try not to concentrate on the wheel hubs or bear-ing areas or electronics. If your engine needs a quick clean, use a soft brush and soapy water. Same goes for your wheels. If your wheels need more, use a cleaner that is non-acid based. Acid based cleaners can ruin your rims. Let’s move on to drying. You can use an air blower made for drying your bike, a chamois or micro fiber towel. Whatever you choose it should be soft and debris free, so it will not scratch anything. With everything dry let’s look at your paint. If there are swirls or light marks use a swirl or scratch remover polish on these areas. If the paint is nice use a non-abrasive carnauba wax with a proper applica-tor and remove with a micro fiber towel. Always wax out of direct sunlight and make sure the surface is not hot.To polish chrome and aluminum parts use a polish and protectant de-signed for chrome or aluminum. There are many companies that offer polishes for aluminum. Some are capable of making aluminum as shiny as chrome. After polishing your aluminum parts protect them from oxidizing again with wax or a protectant for aluminum. Differ-ent chrome polishes vary on how aggressive they are. You should read the labels on all products to make sure they are what you need. One quick point that is very important is never use ArmorAll or similar products on your tires, grips or seat. These products are slippery. You don’t want slippery tires, seats or grips!Ride Safe, Kory

Tech Tips: Clean, Polish & PreserveKory Atlas, Service ManagerLake Shore Harley-Davidson

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I know many riders that avoid group riding because of unfavorable experiences they have had when riding with a group.

As a professional motorcycle tour guide, safe group riding is something I have to deal with every time I lead one of my tours. Prior to the start of every tour we have a safety briefing where we cover all aspects of group riding such as; motorcycle spacing, riding speed, hand signals, parking at stops, road conditions and the day’s itinerary.

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (www.msf-usa.org) has a great “Guide to Group Ride” brochure that can be downloaded from their website. I use this guide as a starting point in my safety briefing but I also cover expected road or weather conditions, the day’s route and stopping points for breaks and lunch. As a tour leader it is important to know what intervals between gas stops need to be main-tained. I will ask all the riders when they need to stop and plan fuel stops based on the shortest interval. Riders tend to get nervous, and rightly so, if they believe they may run out of gas. When they are nervous and thinking about getting gas they tend not to think about safe riding and that can spell trouble.

It is also important that everyone know the route in case they get separated from the group. I give everyone a route sheet and/or GPS file but my policy is to stop and wait for the group to catch up. We have all seen people run red lights trying to keep from losing the group. Also, I let everyone know that we will pull over at a safe spot and wait for the group to reassemble.

I often hear from many riders, that they avoid group riding because of riders in the group that drink. On my tours I have a strict no drinking policy; you drink you are gone and I do not refund your money. I like a drink as much as the next person, but I do believe that riding a motorcycle and drinking should not be mixed.

Riding as a group can actually be safer than riding alone, if proper group riding methods are used. As a rider in a group make sure you show up with a full tank and follow the directions of the group leader. If you do not understand something or have additional questions ask them.

Finally, I have a group riding presentation that I offer to Clubs and Organizations for their members or road captains free of charge.

Please contact me at [email protected] or visit my website at www.tourontwo.com for more information about this presentation. Riding as a group can be a lot of fun and very safe when done properly. Ride Safe!

Safe Group RidingBill [email protected]

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Spring must be on its way. The snow around the neighborhood has started to melt at an increasingly shocking pace. The International Motorcycle Show, which we so looked forward to in November, has passed and everyone keeps commenting how they’re itching to ride. Yup, spring must be close by. Yesterday, the sun was bright and the temperature was much warmer than it’s been for months around Chicago, and a lot of friends were commenting how they were look-

ing forward to the forecasted rain, to wash the residual salt from the roads and avoid having the dust eat away at the metallic finishes on their bikes. I can understand that urge clearly. There is a trigger that goes off in my head as soon as the International Motorcycle Show comes to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois every February. Up to that point, I would mention to folks, how I couldn’t wait for the riding season to arrive. In fact, it was more of a half hearted comment than how I would feel while attending the show or immediately after its passing. At that time I become like a smoker that’s been forced to go cold turkey and forgot to apply their nicotine patch for four months! That’s the time where I need to go to the garage to work on the bikes even though a real ride may be weeks away. My wife looks upon this ritual, shaking her head in disbelief, but she’s come to understand that at this time of the year this kind of behavior is expected. There’s no avoiding it, the time has come to get ready to ride. That means you need to prepare yourself as much just as you prepared your bike for winter storage. Getting it ready for the riding season by changing the fluids, checking your tires for dry rot and adjusting for proper pressure. What’s meant by that is that you need to get your riding skills that have been dormant for most of the winter season ready to go for the coming saddle time. We tend to think that because we’ve ridden for years, there’s nothing I need to do other than remove the bike cover, fill up the tank with fuel and hit the road. Oh, no my friends, that couldn’t be further from the truth. You would benefit in spades if you take a couple of pre-emptive steps to kicking off the season, like signing up for several riding schools offered by MSF; Motorcycle Safety Foundation, http://www.msf-usa.org/ and/or other reputable local enterprises. Schools like MSF’s beginner and experienced riders clinics, ICS (Illinois Council of Safety) http://www.illinoiscouncilofsafety.org/index.html, various riders and ladies only clinics, Chicago’s Motorcycle Riding School, http://www.motorcyclelearning.com/ and many others. I’ve attended some of these clinics at the beginning of the season to brush up on my skills and persuade many members of our club; DRILL – Ducati Riders of Illinois to attend. In the same way that you would warm up before hitting the diamond for a baseball game or the grid-iron for a football game, it’s wise to wake up those muscles and skills that have been dormant for months. The reason I attend is that every year I learn something new about a skill I was lacking, which I thought was already flawless. You can’t see yourself the way a knowledgeable instructor can see what you’re doing wrong or right and offer some critique or praise to improve your riding skills. Early in the season we tend to be over taken by the intoxicating spring weather and become a bit relaxed. This is the perfect environment for a careless auto or truck pilot to perhaps put us in a compromised situation because of our relaxed state.

Dale’s DiatribeDale Lumovic, President, D.R.ILL.

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What many of these clinics teach us is not only to be better riders in general, but to react in the presence of a dangerous environment. Have you ever found yourself in a situation on your bike where a car or truck veered into your path? Instead of reacting by taking a quick change in direction, you froze and locked up your front tire and hopefully were able to ride away from it without harm to you or your bike. I have done that too, and thankfully the classes I have taken have given me the skills to react with the proper response. The nice thing about these classes is that the drills they practice are done at low speed. That will become routine as the speed increases on the road and highway once you’ve completed the school. Another advantage is that most are relatively inexpensive; MSF only requires that you make a minimum donation to their foundation. What’s most important is what you learn in a day with the instructors and other riders allowing you to be much better prepared for what you may encounter on a day’s ride and get you home safely to do it again another day. Throughout the year we hear about many of our fellow riders that are injured or killed by careless drivers or even their own lack of experience that put them in increasingly dangerous situations. Two years ago at an MSF class at College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn one rider attended the MSF experienced rider class on a custom chopper! It was one of the most impressive mo-torcycling sights I have ever experienced. It doesn’t matter what you ride, full dresser, chopper, touring rig, sport bike. You can benefit by preparing yourself and your bike for the riding season not only mechanically but physically and mentally also. Even if you feel that you’re too talented to benefit from a day at one of the many riding schools, please consider taking one if even for argument sake. I guarantee you will be glad you did and leave the school stronger and more prepared for what the roads ahead have to offer. Be safe and I’ll see you on the road.

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Spring is here! I am sure all of you reading this are itching to bring your motorcycle out of storage and get the rubber on the road! This brings up something for consideration. How well are you going to ride this year? Are you going to soak up every mile with the intense passion of freedom? Are you going to know that no matter where you go this season you’ll be in complete control of your motorcycle no matter what size of the rally, crowd, parking lot, or type of road, be it gravel, grass, mud or concrete? My friend, it is up to you as to how well you ride this year.

Let’s discuss an important technique for controlling your motorcycle at slow speeds – between 3 and 12 mph. This important technique is the use of the clutch, throttle and rear brake while riding slow. How important is this technique? It is this control technique that will bring joy and confidence when having to ride in gravel, grass, dirt, asphalt, mud or concrete at slow speeds knowing that you have control of your motorcycle no matter what it’s size, model, or weight. It is this control technique that I use when at gas stations, restaurants, deal-erships, horse shows, motorcycle rallies (BIG Border Rally, Sturgis, Laconia, Daytona, etc.), and dealing with parking and getting through crowded main street areas. Let’s see what this technique entails.

When you operate your clutch lever there is a point at which the clutch is fully disengaged. This is when your clutch lever is fully squeezed in and touching your handlebar grip. There is also a point at which the clutch is fully engaged. This is when your clutch lever is fully let out from your handlebar grip. There is an area when the clutch lever is fully squeezed that when you begin to let the lever out the clutch will begin to engage or slip. From this point the clutch will begin to slip with more and more friction until it is fully engaged – this is called the “Friction Zone.” When the friction starts there is a slight pull on the rear wheel and as this friction increases the pull on the rear wheel increases as well. When riding or maneuvering your motorcycle at slow speed your clutch lever will be in this friction zone.

Safety FeatureControlling the Motorcycle – Clutch, Throttle and Rear BrakeByRobert Shelton, InstructorWoodstock Harley Riding School

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While operating the motorcycle at slow speed in the friction zone with a bit of pressure applied to the rear brake and applying a bit of throttle you will exercise maximum control of your motor-cycle. This also is what enables you to ride at a slow speed and maintain the motorcycle in an upright position. When I am in the friction zone using the throttle and rear brake at slow speed my RPMs are between 1200 and 1500. At no time is the front brake used in this technique. Practice using this technique in an empty parking lot going in a straight line. Work to have your speed at the pace of a fast walk and try to slow it down to a regular walk. When properly practiced the motorcycle will work to stay upright because of a principle of physics – torque on the rear wheel. At slow speed the motorcycle will automatically work to straighten upright when torque is applied to the rear wheel and held back with the rear brake.

When you become proficient at riding in a straight line at slow speed, work at turning your motorcycle in a large circle in both directions. When you become comfortable with circles take three or four parking slots and work at making large “U” turns. Work on making large figure 8 using a large area. Learn to maneuver your motorcycle. As you become comfortable controlling your motorcy-cle with this technique, tighten up the space. After practicing for a bit I suggest you ride your motorcycle around and “air” out and cool off your brakes and clutch.

This technique has to be practiced, practiced and further prac-ticed. Should you decide to take a riding course make sure this technique is part of curriculum and used throughout the course. Every rider on the road should be well grounded using this control technique.

Until next time, only you can determine how good you want to be.

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I was twelve years old when I talked my dad into a 1960 Cushman Deluxe with a kick start. I had it for less than a week when I crashed it on a dirt road behind our house, landed flat on my face, breaking my left wrist and giving myself a bloody nose. Despite all that my mother let me keep it.

Next came a Briggstone 90 mountain bike. By that time the headlight was smashed, the bike was all banged up from trying to jump things, and the kick start was broken off. I drove to the dealership lying flat in the back of the truck in hopes of trading it in. My guess is that the dealer was a biker too as I could tell by the expression on his face; he appreciated just how much fun that bike had been for me. So I wasn’t offended when he sug-gested the junk yard for parts.

Next came four years in the Navy and my search for the legendary “1943 Harley-Davidson military motorcycle still in the crate.” This was back in 1973 and there were still rumors that such a thing existed in the city of Manila in the Philippines. So while in port at Subic Bay I traveled to Manila several times in search of the prize. (big sigh) As you can guess I never found the bike. So I finished my tour and came home.

The first thing I did was to go looking for a motorcycle. I found a custom built 1968 Harley-Davidson 900 with a stroker kit. It was fast and loud with “easy rider” sway back handlebars and an orange and “black lace print” custom gas tank. Since it had no electric starter my right leg always got a good workout. If you did anything more than just jiggle the throttle it flooded. It was a love / hate relationship that most bikers have known at some time in their life. The bike eventually burned a hole in the cylinder head and I parked it in a rented storage space. Where I lost it to overdue back rent.(another big sigh)

Twelve years later I was a student minister looking for cheap transportation. One of the people from the church gave me a Honda 500 touring bike. I rode it for seven years until the internal generator went bad.

A few years later an old friend heard I was without a ride and gave me the bike I’m riding now a 1983 750 Honda. The next riding season I decided to hold my first “Blessing of the Bikes” and started to make plans. The day before the event I road my bike to a Saturday morning prayer meeting a few towns away. I left that place feeling great and excited about the Bike Blessing the next day. As I was heading home, a car passed me on the right going pretty fast. They evidently needed gas and spotted the gas station to my left and pulled in front of me and locked up their brakes. Before I could even touch the brake pedal I had smashed into the back of their car. I flew

Featured Rider: A Biker For JesusRev. Kent Svendsen

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off the bike and I traveled along the right side of the car taking out their rear view mirror with my knees. That caused my body to flip up and over and I landed on my back in the middle of the right lane about ten feet ahead of the car. I still have the helmet with gashes in the back of it from where it bounced off the blacktop. I’m not quite sure what it would have done to my head if I had not been wearing a helmet.

One of the people from my town just happened to be coming the other direction when it happened. He said he saw me flying through the air and landing on the pavement. Lucky for me I was wearing combat boots and had all exposed areas covered so there was no road rash. (Although my

knees will never be the same.) The impact with the trunk flattened the gas tank and broke the frame. Basically the front end was all destroyed. And from that experience I’ve been known ever since as “The Flying Pastor.”

With the help of a friend, we welded the frame back together and started working on the bike

as I had the money to buy the parts. God bless my biker friend, the day I walked into his shop trading woodworking equipment for the parts for my bike I didn’t have the money to buy, good old George just laughed at me and gave me the remaining parts I needed to get me back on the road.

I’m still riding that bike to this day. In fact when the American Legion Riders held their car and motorcycle show last year with all the dings and scrapes and marks which give the bike its unique character. Everyone voted for their favorite bikes and I had won a prize for the “People’s Choice” award. Come to our Blessing of the Bikes this year you can see my motorcycle and the tro-phy I won. Blessing of the Bikes is Sunday, June 13th, 2010 at City Park on Route 26 in Forreston, Illinois from 5:30 pm -7:30 pm. The Cookout begins at 5:30 (free food) and a Christian Rock Concert begins at 6pm sponsored by the Christian Motorcycle Association and The American Legion Riders. For more information please call Rev./Chaplain Kent Svendsen at 815-238-7550. - See our Calendar Pages for more information.

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Versatility, performance, and fashion are the 3 key points that every rider looks for when purchasing riding gear. Harley-Davidson has partnered with 3M, who is the industry’s premier reflective material manufacturer, to produce a line of performance riding gear meant to increase rider visibility. Lake Shore Harley-Davidson carries many styles of riding gear with 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material including vests, jackets, chaps, raingear, and cold weather gear.

3M uses “Retro-Reflection” which reflects light back to the original source, such as the rider, more clearly. The reason the 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material is so unique is its candlepower. Candlepower is the intensity of reflective light off of the reflective material. This provides a measurement to determine visibility on the road. Harley-Davidson riding gear with the 3M technology makes riders visible from up to 500 feet away in low-light and nighttime conditions.

The men’s Reflective Skull Leather Jacket (98099-07VM) and the Road Warrior 3-in-1 Leather Jacket (98138-09VM) each have reflective piping and graph-ics for greater visibility. The ladies Miss Enthusiast Leather Jacket (98142-09VW) features 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material and embroidered appliqué graphics on front and back. Not

only do these three styles look great but they are also very versatile and are the top sellers we carry in the performance riding gear line. For even more features and benefits including the 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material check out the FXRG collection for women and men.

Safety on the road is one of the most important concerns riders have. The collaboration between Harley-Davidson and 3M has provided the rider with gear that has the greatest level of visibility

in the industry. Great efforts were made when making it easier for riders to be seen while riding without sacrificing comfort or style. Come in and visit with Lake Shore Harley-Davidson’s friendly Motorclothes staff to try on these great products and see the reflectivity for yourself.

Enhanced Rider VisibilityBy Amy Martin, Lake Shore [email protected]

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Tim Adkins owner of Carpets 4U in Wauconda, Illinois reluctantly walked into the 21st century last summer and teamed up with Susie Kleiner, “The Web Designer” to build a website for Carpets 4U, in a short amount of time, Tim saw the results that an online presence can have for small business owners. During the construction of Tim’s web site www.timadkins.me, “Children of Fallen Riders” was re-born and resurrected; a foundation that assists those that have lost a rider and are struggling to keep up with their bills. While searching for sponsors and donations for the bike run, they were looking for some unique leather products to raffle off and came up empty handed. With Tim’s passion for riding and bikes, and Susie’s creativity and marketing skills that they decided to open a Leather & Biker Apparel Store – The Leather Store That Cares. Now “Children Of Fallen Riders” has a home in Antioch at Leathers 4U. Tim founded the organization four years ago and with Susie’s help and the help of Joe Dvorak; who owns Alert Screw Products and Rago CNC Machine both in Fox Lake, they’ve incorporated this year and have filed for 501(c)3 non-profit status, taking the organization to the next level.

The 4th Annual Magic Carpet Ride will be held August 29th, 2010 and will be starting at KC’s Cabin in Spring Grove, IL. Mark your calendars or make sure to pick up the next issue at the Store in Antioch for more details about attending this event in support of a great local cause. You can go to the web site at www.childrenoffallenriders.com for more information.

Local Featured Advertiser: Rt. 173 & 59 in Antioch, Illinois. 847-838-8700

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Leathers 4U will not only be offering custom leather goods, they will be carrying t-shirts, jewelry, vests, chaps and The Milwaukee Boot line. You’ll find some fun sexy fashions for women and an array of t-shirts and patches . If there is something you are looking for, and don’t see, you can put your feet up in the lounge and browse through countless catalogs. Having started the build out at 982 Highway 59 in Antioch in November, Tim and Susie put a team in place to make the store a place you will enjoy shopping at. On board at Leathers 4U is Barb Sanford, she comes with 35 years experience in leather crafting and tooling experi-ence. Leathers 4U offers custom made chaps to fit and one of kind items not found locally. With Barb’s talent and Susie’s creative idea’s there are many items that will be hitting the shelves on a monthly basis that will be unique. Copies of Susie’s artwork hang on the walls throughout the store, and there will always be something new to check out! Leathers 4U is not just offering biker leather but any kind of leather you are looking for. Tim and Susie say ..if you want it, we can get it! Tell them Biker Information Guide sent you and Tim and Susie will give you 10% off your purchase.

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A&D Biker Ministries www.adbikerministries.com238 Chicago St. (Community Christian Church), Racine, WI

Bethel Presbyterian Church - 219-767-2494110 E. Hamilton Street, Union Mills, In.

Bridgewood Church - 248-625-13446765 Rattalee Lake Road, Clarkston, MI.

Central Assembly of God - 920-465-0455831 Schoen Street, Green Bay, WI.

Crossroads Church - 847-362-71201350 IL.Route 137, Grayslake, IL.

East Gate Alliance Church - 715-387-36542203 East Becker Road, Marshfield, WI.

First Reformed Church - 920-324-2321422 W. Franklin Street, Waupun, WI.

First United Methodist Church of Forreston - 815-938-2380Route 26, Forreston, Illinois

Leaf River United Methodist Church - 815-738-2321Route 72, Leaf River, Illinois

Franklin Christian Church - 217-675-2718100 Main Street, Franklin IL.

Harvest Evangelical Free Church - 920-887-0799W7444 Highway 33, Beaver Dam, WI.

Hermantown Community Church - 218-729-87974880 Maple Grove Rd, Duluth, MN

Live Ministries - 586-739-042951220 Danview Technology Court, Shelby Township, MI.

Maranatha Assembly of God - 217-423-2452555 W. Imboden Dr., Decatur, IL 62521-9069

Otisville Assembly of God Church - 810-631-45559444 Dodge Road, Otisville, MI.

St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church - 847-395-34742101 E. IL Route 173, Antioch, IL

Silverwood United Methodist Church - 810-688-21982750 Clifford Road, Silverwood MI.

Victory Baptist Church - 815-539-90811610 Stroble Avenue, Mendota, IL.

Victory Tabernacle Church of God - 920-469-77292088 Allouez Ave, Green Bay, WI.

The Vineyard Church - 218-525-34625202 Colorado Street, Duluth, MN.1533 Arrowhead Road, Duluth, MN.

BIKER FRIENDLY CHURCHES

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On her way back from Colorado, Vicki Sanfelipo decided to push herself and her 2005 Street Glide to the limit by doing an Iron Butt Chal-lenge in August, 2009. As she viewed beautiful vistas and then golden fields of wheat navigat-ing through America’s heartland, she suddenly realized that the freedom she was enjoying was secured by the sacrifices of our military men and women over the years. At that mo-ment a seed was sown that would germinate into a mission of gratitude from her heart.

Vicki participated in the AMA’s women’s mo-torcycle event in Colorado and there she met some exceptional ladies who would become her friends and sisters in a cause. The cause she was drawn to was The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. Following the terrorist attacks on Sep-tember 11, 2001, a great need arose to help families who lost loved ones in Afghanistan and Iraq and eventually help for our wounded war-riors. In 2007, the Center for the Intrepid was built in San Antonio, Texas, and it serves cata-

strophically disabled military personnel who were wounded in battle. It’s an amazing facility doing amazing work and Vicki wanted to raise awareness and cash for the Center. This was the birth of the Diamond Posse.

The exceptional women Vicki has recruited for this mission have all under-gone hardships in their lives. They were forged under pressure, just like diamonds, to become stronger and more beau-tiful: thus the Diamond Posse. You can read about each of these amaz-ing women on the Diamond Posse website: http://www.diamondposse.us

The Mission: Vicki is being joined by Eldonna Lewis Fernandez, MSgt USAF Retired, Cat Hammes, the one legged Blonde, Amy Skaling, aka Diva Amy and Roberta Carlson, Director of

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Military Services Safety Training for Cape Fox. They will start their epic ride at the Center for the Intrepid in San Antonio, and visit VA medical centers in Dallas, Muskogee, Oklahoma, Kansas

City, Missouri and Iowa City, Iowa. They want to meet some of our fallen heroes and bring them encouragement and gratitude while they are on the path to recovery.

The Posse will return to Wisconsin on May 21, 2010 and join the ride to LZ Lambeau, a giant welcome and

thank you to Wisconsin’s Viet Nam Veterans. From there, they ride to Milwaukee to join the Harley-Davidson Women’s Celebration at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee. Later that evening, there will be a reception for the Diamond Posse at the Iron Horse Ho-

tel, just south of the HD Museum. It is hoped that some of the patients from the VA Zablocki Medical Center can come out to that reception.

How can you help the Diamond Posse fulfill its mission of bringing awareness and donations to

The Fallen Heroes Fund? Help spread the word

and visit The Diamond Posse website and donate directly to the Fallen Heroes Fund using Pay Pal. Your donations are tax deductible and you will be helping our wounded heroes recover from their devastating injuries. If you’re in Green Bay on May 21st, watch for The Diamond Posse, or meet these beautiful women at the reception at the Iron Horse Hotel on the evening of May 22nd.

By Tony “Pan” Sanfelipo, Hupy and Abraham, S.C.

Journey of the Diamond Posse

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ABATE of Illinois - www.abate-il.orgAmerican Firefighters M/C - Chicago Chapter - www.aff-mc.comAmerican Gold Wing Asson.- UNION IL. - www.agwachapterd.comAmerican Knights M/C - CHICAGO IL. - http://akmc.netfirms.comAmerican Legion Riders 489 – Yorkville, IL - www.legionriders489.orgAmerican Vets. MC. Riders Assoc. - Tinley Park, IL - www.avmra.comBack Road Riders MC (BRRMC) - www.brrmc.comBlue Knights XII - M/C - GRAYSLAKE IL. - www.blueknightsilxii.orgBlue Knights- IL XX - Sugar Grove, IL www.bkilxx.com Blue Steel M/C – CHICAGO, IL - http://bluesteelmcchicago.comBrushpoppers M.C. - Sterling, IL www.geocities.com/brushpoppersBrotherhood of Warriors Veterans M/C - New Lenox, IL - email: bwmcbeowulf.comBuell Riders Adventure Group - http://windycitybrag.comBuffalo Soldiers MC SW IL, Inc. - www.bsmcswil.comBuffalo Troopers M/C - - www.buffalotrooperschicago.comChaiway Riders - www.chaiwayriders.comChicago Cruisers M/C - www.chicagocruisers.comChicago Norton Owners Club - www.cnoc.orgChicago Region BMW Owners Assoc. - www.crbmw.comChristian Motorcycle Ministry - http://cmancr3.org/ILChristian Sport Bike Assoc. - www.christiansportbike.comChromeDivas - www.chromedivas.comChrome Kitten Cruisers of Chicago -www.chromekittens.2ya.comCity Heat M/C - http://cityheatmcil.org Ducati Riders of Illinois (D.R.I.L.L.) - www.drill-online.orgForest City Riders M/C - ROCKFORD, IL. - www.forestcityriders.comGator Girls (WOMEN IN THE WIND) - www.gatorgirlswitw.comGold Wing Touring Association - Chicago,IL - www.gwtalic.orgHOG - Chicago Chapter - www.chicagohog.orgIllinois Confederation of Clubs - http://www.ilcoc.comIllinois Moose Riders Association - http://mooserider.comIron Butt - CHICAGO IL. - www.ironbutt.comIron Justice M/C – Illinois - http://ironjusticemc.comJerseypine Cruisers - DES PLAINES, IL. - www.jerseypinecruisers.orgKnight Riders M/C –CHICAGO, IL. – www.knightridersmc.comLake Shore H.O.G. Chapter #1154 - www.lakeshorehog.comLatin American MC Assoc., - Chicago, IL – www.chicagolamaheadquaters.com Law Enforcement Riders Club – Chicago, IL – www.lercmc.netMidwest Souls M/C - Illinois - Dennis Dunn 361-765-9963Motor Maids M/C – Rockford, IL – www.motormaids.org Nitro- Northern Illinois – www.nitroriders.orgNorthern American 40+ Touring Riders of IL – www.na40plus-illinois.comOpen Road Riders of Chicagoland – www.orroc.comPeoria Motorcycle Club Inc. - www.peoriatt.net Renegade Pigs M/C - SOUTHSIDE CHICAGO – www.renegadepigschicago.comRenegade Riders M/C - HARVEY IL. – www.renegaderidersmc.comRescue Riders – St.Charles, IL – www.rescueriders.comRock River Riders M/C - ROCK FALLS, IL. – http://rrmc.tripod.com Rolling Thunder – Illinois –www.rollingthunderil1.com Steel Justice Motorcycle Club - www.steeljusticemc.comTopcats of Illinois M/C. – Barrington, IL - www.topcats.org Wild Pigs M/C - CHICAGO CHAPTER- www.wildpigschicago.comWind & Fire M/C (FIREFIGHTERS) – www.angelfire.com/ca2.windandfiremc/Windy City Rats - BRITISH M/C ENTHUSIASTS – www.windycityrats.comWindy City Women Riders – www.windycitywomenriders.orgWOMEN ON WHEELS –Crystal Lake, IL - www.redhawkriders.comWonder Lake Cruisers - www.meetup.com/The-Wonder-Lake-Cruiser-Bike-Meetup-Group

Illinois Clubs and Organizations

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ABATE of WI - www.abatewis.orgAmerican Firefighters MC -www.affmcmilwaukee.com.comArmed Forces MC - Statewide - www.afmcwi.com/Arbor-Vitae Coots MC - ARBOR VITAE, WI - [email protected] Professional Fire Fighters M/C - www.axemenmc.orgBig Iron Riders MC - Thornton, WI - [email protected] - Boscobel, WI - www.bhfw.orgBorder Boys MC - WI & U.P. - www.borderboysmc.comBorder Rider MC - www.boogman.comBritish Biker Cooperative - Milwaukee - www.britishbiker.netBTGOG - Campbellsport, WI - www.ridefreeforever.orgC.C. Riders MC - Madison, WI - www.ccridersmc.orgChristian Motorcycle Ministry - http://cmancr3.org/WICelts Brotherhood MC - Richfield, WI - [email protected] Eagles MC - Neenah, WI - www.dceaglesmc.netDMZ MC - Waterford, WI - www.dmzmc.comDoor Devils MC - Door County, WI - [email protected] & Iron MC - S.E. WI - www.fireandiron17.comFox Valley Riders MC - Fox Valley Area - www.foxvalleyriders.com/Freedom Ryders MC - [email protected] Wing Road Riders - www.gwrra.org/Heavens Devils M C - Milwaukee - www.heavensdevilsmc.com/Hell’s Lovers MC - Fox Valley Chapter - www.hellsloversmc.comMadison BMW MC - Madison, WI - www.madisonbmwclub.org/Madison MC - Madison, WI - www.madisonmotorcycleclub.org/Metric Mafia - www.metric-mafia.comMidwest Badboyz MC - Kenosha, WI - www.midwestbadboyz.netMilitary Veterans MC - www.geocities.com/lotas_1/Milwaukee Cruisers MC - Milwaukee, WI - http://milwaukeecruisers.comMotor Maids Inc. - WI Chapter - www.motormaidswi.com/index.htmlRapid Angels MC - Rapids, WI - www.rapidangels.comRiders Assoc. of Triumph - www.triumphrat.net Rising Nation MC - Oneida, WI - [email protected] Runners MC - Big Bend, WI. - www.roadrunnersmc.com Soldiers for Jesus M/C - Beloit, WI - www.soldiersforjesusmc.comSOS Riders CMA - Kenosha, WI - http://cmancr3.orgSportster Owners of Wisconsin - www.sportsterownersofwisconsin.i8.comSt. Croix Valley Riders - www.scvr.orgT & T Riders MC - Marshfield WI - [email protected] MC - Door County, WI - [email protected] Riders International of Wisconsin - [email protected] Riders MC - Menomonee Falls, WI - [email protected] Vets MC - Southeast, WI - www.usmvmcwi3.comVeterans of America - Rhinelander, WI - http://voamc.8m.comVictory MC - Great lakes chapter - www.thevmc.comVictory Power Riders MC - Muskego - www.victorypowerriders.comVietnam Vets MC - Gleason, WI - www.vnvmc-wi.org/Vintage Japanese MC - Wisconsin - [email protected] MC - Madison, WI - www.warthogsmc.com/Windjammers MC - Manitowoc, WI - [email protected] Federation of Motorcycle Clubs - www.wisconsinmc.comWisconsin Weasels - Madison, WI - www.wisconsinweasels.tripod.comWomen In Motion - Madison, WI - www.accidentscene.orgZodiacs MC - Oshkosh, WI - [email protected]

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There’s a BikerSpot located in central Illinois that is fast be-coming a biker attraction to visit for many bikers. Operating out of a building that has housed different biker bars in the past, Go-T’s bar (pronounced “go teez”) is a spot recom-mended by many local riders in the area. Go-T’s opened in March 2008 by Rob & LaDonna Kelleher, at 3201 NE Adams St, just north of downtown Peoria, Illinois. The bar has the classic biker feel the moment you ride up and park your bike on the street near the front door. With bikes coming and bikes going, there is always a certain feel of excitement upon your arrival or departure.Upon entering Go-T’s you first notice a large island bar cir-cling the inner part of the building allowing easy access to get your favorite beverage and mingling with good friends from all sides. On one side of the bar, they have 2 - 50” flat screen TV’s to watch shows, enjoy a picture slide show displaying fun times at Go-T’s, future motorcycle events, and their food menu. Adding to the decorum, the bar has 2 dance poles at the corners of the bar used regularly by customers who get into the moment. Also, the walls and ceiling are scattered with motorcycle parts and accessories, giving you the feeling that you’re visiting a little motorcycle museum. They have Harley fenders that were custom fabricated into lamps hanging over tables complete with running lights (very cool lamps).The entertainment at Go-T’s varies on the time of the year and the night of the week. Every Thursday night they have Open Jam night with a host band “to jam it up”. If you can jam, jump in and play in the band. Starting April 6 and running thru September 30, Go-T’s kicks it with Bike Nights every Tuesday and Thursday. And their specialty night is the last Friday night of the month April thru September. This is their legendary night ride called the Unfriendly Run. You’ll need to show up to find out where the ride goes, and it’s the most fun unfriendly run you’ll ever ride!

Where to Ride: Only 185 miles from Southeast Wisconsin to Peoria, IL. Biker Bob at TheBikerSpot.com

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DIRECTIONS1. South on IL-59 - go 54.6 mi2. Turn RIGHT on Ogden Ave/US-34W - go 8.4 mi3. Stay STRAIGHT onto IL-71 - go 22.2 mi4. Turn RIGHT onto US-52/N38th RD - go 8.7 mi5. Turn LEFT onto US-52/IL-23 follwo US-52 - go 17.1 mi6. Turn LEFT onto IL-25aS - go 12.4 mi7. Turn LEFT onto W.Walnut st /CR-23 - go 1.7 mi8. Turn RIGHT at S Columbia Ave/IL-251/IL-71 follow IL-71 - go 9mi9. Turn LEFT onto IL-89 - go 24.7 mi10. Turn Slight LEFT onto N Jefferson St / IL-89 - go 0.6 mi11. Turn RIGHT onto IL-89 - go 9.8 mi12. Turn RIGHT onto E.Mt.Vernon St/IL-116 follow IL-116 - go 0.8mi13. Turn LEFT onto CR-23 - go 3.1 mi14. CR-23 becomes N Main Str/Metamora Rd/CR-3 - go 1.6 mi15. Turn RIGHT onto US-24 W - go 7.9 mi16. Take Adams St./US-24 W/IL-29 ramp toward Chillicothe - go 0.3mi17. Turn RIGHT onto US-24 / IL-29/ NE Adams St - go 0.5 mi18. 3201 NE Adams Street, Peoria, Il 61603-2307

Having fun also gets you

hungry, and Go-T’s has a menu

more diversified than their entertain-

ment. A full menu to satisfy everyone, and a

house specialty “Hootie Sauce” one would die for.

For riders, bikers, and fun seekers, Go-T’s is the place

to be. It’ll grow on you!To meet more central

Illinois bikers go to our Biker Links on our web-sites and visit BikerBob at www.bikerspot.com.

An establishment run by bikersfor bikers and other common folk

Where to Ride: continued...

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Monday - $1 DraftsTuesday - $2 Domestic BottlesWednesday - $2.50 Well DrinksThursday - $2 CansFriday - $5 Bombs

203 Main StreetMaple Park, Il 60151

815-827-3536http://hdrockers.com

An establishment run by bikersfor bikers and other common folk

HoursSun., 12-10 pm/Mon.-Thur., 10-1 am/Fri.-Sat., 10-2 am

Sportbikefunnies.com

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Nationally Recognized & SyndicatedBiker Billy hosts a syndicated television cooking show

“Biker Billy Cooks with Fire”Thanks for the Birds

By the time you read this, April will have arrived at last, coming as it always does a mere dozen days after spring. Both will be sorely welcomed by this weary biker, tired as I have been of Old Man Winter lo these many months. On the official calendar of all things motorcycling, by April the riding season is technically a month old since Daytona Bike Week launched it the first week of March. While April is still a month distant as I write this, I have had little hope of an early spring riding season, due to what has been the coldest, snowiest winter that I have experienced since moving to the mountains of North Carolina. I hate snow and winter!

Then, this morning, I had a change of heart and a new perspective. As I gazed out my window, looking out over my cup of strong black coffee to the snow-covered mountaintops in the distance, I thought I saw something move in the yard. It was small and darkish, not one of the black, white, and grey furred dogs that had just been let out for their morning constitutional. I lowered my cup and carefully scanned the yard, hoping perhaps for an errant squirrel near the bird feeders that was about to be chased to the fence by my furry friends. Oh, how the dogs love to chase the always-elusive squirrels, and I love to watch the excitement of the hunt, though so far the squirrels have always been a tail hair ahead of certain doom. Then I spotted him.

There in our late-winter yard that had been snow covered only a few days ago was a wonderful little sight. A robin. Rusty redbreast, grey wings, yellowish beak, et al. Mary’s feeders are the place to be if you are a bird in our neighborhood, but it has been months since a robin has alighted in our yard. While the arrival of the first robin as a sign of spring is as trustworthy as a groundhog’s shadow, it lifted my spirits that spring might be near after all. With a warmed heart I headed into my office to begin the day’s work.

A little latter, carrying a fresh cup of coffee from the kitchen to the office, I stopped at the sliding glass deck door to scan the yard for that robin. He was nowhere to be found and that cold-looking snow was still on the mountaintops, but just before I returned to the office, a finch landed on the table on the deck. At first glance he was as brown as a fallen leaf, decked out in his winter plumage, and I felt for a moment that perhaps the robin was just a fluke and that spring was still far away. Then the finch spread his wings to take off and I saw the flash of a few bright yellow feathers. No, that robin was not a fluke—he was the first, and the goldfinches are beginning their color change. Both announce the sure arrival of spring, even if I still feel the cold breath of winter on my neck.

The birds had let the secret out of the bag: Spring will return, perhaps sooner than I had thought, certainly sooner than I had feared. They again lifted my spirits — spring will come again to my mountains and the riding

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days will be abundant. This revelation not only reassured me about the weather and the change of season, it caused me to think and recollect and perhaps foresee like the birds. It has been a cold, hard period of time of late for our motorcycle industry, analogous to this atypically snowy and bitterly cold southern winter. But this difficult time, just like the harsh winter at hand, is not a permanent thing, for as the old-timers say: “This too shall pass.”

As I reflected on these things I remembered the two back-to-back warm days we had last week; as if out of nowhere, motorcycles were everywhere on the roads. Given the least little opportunity, the riders were out. It is the unstoppable spirit of the biker that will prevail; no recession or weather will hold them back for long. One need only to look carefully, scan the horizon, and you will see the flocks on the wing; the future is headed towards us and it will melt the cold of today. We who ride will ride again and, sooner than some think, the motorcycle world will be bright with new growth. I guess the only question is: Who will be the early birds arriving to claim their territory and get the proverbial worms? Only time will tell—till then, thank you to God for the birds!

Jeanne’s Beef Barley Soup - Doyle’s Pub & Eatery, Richmond, IL.

1⁄2 gallon good beef stock1⁄2 cup chopped onion1⁄2 cup chopped celery1⁄2 cup chopped carrots2 cloves garlic, minced1 bay leaf1 tablespoon dried oregano1 tablespoon dried basil1⁄2 teaspoon black pepper1 cup medium barley1⁄2 cup diced tomatoes1 cup good diced beef (I use prime rib or sirloin)1⁄4 cup good red wine1⁄2 lemon

Place the beef stock in a large pot over a high heat, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer for 30 minutes. Add the onion, celery, carrots, garlic, bay leaf, oregano, basil, black pepper, barley, tomatoes, and beef. Cook for at least 2 hours, stirring occasionally, until barley is cooked and tender.

Add 1⁄4 cup good red wine to soup (my rule of thumb is if you can’t drink it, don’t cook with it!). Squeeze the lemon juice into the soup and drop lemon half into the soup. Let soup set for half hour longer over a low heat. If too thick, add water.

Serve with a nice glass of wine and garlic bread.

Makes about 11⁄2 gallons.

Column copyright Bill Hufnagle 2010. Recipe reprinted with permission from “Biker Billy’s Roadhouse Cookbook”, published by The Globe Pequot Press, P.O. Box 480,

Guilford, CT 06437 Copyright © 2009 by Bill Hufnagle

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days will be abundant. This revelation not only reassured me about the weather and the change of season, it caused me to think and recollect and perhaps foresee like the birds. It has been a cold, hard period of time of late for our motorcycle industry, analogous to this atypically snowy and bitterly cold southern winter. But this difficult time, just like the harsh winter at hand, is not a permanent thing, for as the old-timers say: “This too shall pass.”

As I reflected on these things I remembered the two back-to-back warm days we had last week; as if out of nowhere, motorcycles were everywhere on the roads. Given the least little opportunity, the riders were out. It is the unstoppable spirit of the biker that will prevail; no recession or weather will hold them back for long. One need only to look carefully, scan the horizon, and you will see the flocks on the wing; the future is headed towards us and it will melt the cold of today. We who ride will ride again and, sooner than some think, the motorcycle world will be bright with new growth. I guess the only question is: Who will be the early birds arriving to claim their territory and get the proverbial worms? Only time will tell—till then, thank you to God for the birds!

Jeanne’s Beef Barley Soup - Doyle’s Pub & Eatery, Richmond, IL.

1⁄2 gallon good beef stock1⁄2 cup chopped onion1⁄2 cup chopped celery1⁄2 cup chopped carrots2 cloves garlic, minced1 bay leaf1 tablespoon dried oregano1 tablespoon dried basil1⁄2 teaspoon black pepper1 cup medium barley1⁄2 cup diced tomatoes1 cup good diced beef (I use prime rib or sirloin)1⁄4 cup good red wine1⁄2 lemon

Place the beef stock in a large pot over a high heat, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer for 30 minutes. Add the onion, celery, carrots, garlic, bay leaf, oregano, basil, black pepper, barley, tomatoes, and beef. Cook for at least 2 hours, stirring occasionally, until barley is cooked and tender.

Add 1⁄4 cup good red wine to soup (my rule of thumb is if you can’t drink it, don’t cook with it!). Squeeze the lemon juice into the soup and drop lemon half into the soup. Let soup set for half hour longer over a low heat. If too thick, add water.

Serve with a nice glass of wine and garlic bread.

Makes about 11⁄2 gallons.

Column copyright Bill Hufnagle 2010. Recipe reprinted with permission from “Biker Billy’s Roadhouse Cookbook”, published by The Globe Pequot Press, P.O. Box 480,

Guilford, CT 06437 Copyright © 2009 by Bill Hufnagle

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This is a ride we enjoy with a couple recommended stops at RIVCO the Bunker, Shumer’s Saloon, Tammy’s Town Tap and Spokes Bar, Grill & Deli. Tell ‘em Biker Information Guide Sent you and have a safe ride!

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Start at Spokes Bar, Grill & Deli on Hwy 20 1. Head NW on Washington Av/WI-20 to toward Greenmonte Dr go 0.4 mi 2. Turn left at Coutny Rd C/Spring St.. Follow County Rd C go 7.7 mi 3. Turn right at Durand Ave/WI-11 W/WI-11 Trunk W go 5.1 mi 4. Turn left at County Rd J/S English Settlement Ave go 1.8 mi 5. Continue onto 312th Ave go 3.2 mi 6. Turn Right at 31st St/Karcher Rd go 2.1 mi 7. Continue to follow Pine St go 5.3 mi

Stop by RIVCO Products wharehouse at 440 S. Pine St. Continue North on Pine St

8. Turn right at Milwaukee Ave. go 2.9 mi 9. Turn left at S. Browns Lake Dr/County Rd W and follow go 0.9 mi10. Continue onto Front St. go 1.5 mi11. Turn left at County Rd D /(to the right is the Bunker DMZ) go 1.4 mi12. Continue onto County Rd. D /Washington Ave. and follow go 3.5 mi13. Turn right at Bell School Rd go 0.5 mi14. Take the 1st left onto Honey Creek Rd go 1.7 mi15. Turn left to stay on Honey Creek Rd go 3.2 mi16. Turn right at Co. Hwy G / WI-120 N. follow Hwy G go 1.0 mi17. Enter the traffic circle go 0.1 mi18. Head southeast toward Division Street go 0.1 mi19. Slight right at Division Street go 105 ft20. Continue onto Main Street go 1.0 mi21. Continue onto Co. Rd. ES go 8.1 mi22. Turn right toward US-12 West/ WI-67 North go 105 ft23. Turn right at US-12 west / WI-67 North go 344 ft24. Head north on US-12 west / WI-67 North toward Cnty. A go 5.3 mi25. Continue straight onto WI-67 North go 7.9 mi

Stop by Shumer’s Saloon at 201 Grove St (just over the tracks)26. Head south on N. Grove St. toward Cnty. Rd. NN/W Main St. go 220 ft27. Take 1st left onto Cnty. Rd. NN / W. Main St. follow NN go 2.6 mi28. Turn right at Co. Rd. E go 3.9 mi29. Head north on Co. Rd. E / townling Rd toward C. Rd. J go 0.1 mi30. Take the 1st right onto Co. Rd. J go 4.3 mi31. Turn left at Co. Rd. ES go 0.8 mi32. Take the 3rd right onto Bayview Rd go 0.6 mi33. Continue to follow WI-83 South go 2.0 mi34. Turn left at Co. Rd. L / Janesville Rd. Continue to follow go 5.9 mi35. Turn right at Big Bend Dr / Clark St./ WI-164 S. follow-164 S go 2.6 mi36. Head south on Big Bend Dr./WI-164 go 2.8 mi37. Turn left at E. River Bay Dr go 0.5 mi38. Turn right at Town Line Rd go 0.4 mi39. Turn left at S. Loomis Rd. go 1.8 mi40. Turn right at S. Wind Lake Rd go 2.0 mi41. Head northeast on S. Wind Lake Road go 66 ft42. Turn right at E. Wind Lake Rd go 3.0 mi43. Turn left at Apple Rd/County Rd K go 1.9 mi44. Slight left at County Rd K go 0.1 mi45. Continue onto N. Britton Rd / County Rd K go 0.3 mi46. Turn right at County Rd K / Northcape Street go 1.0 mi

Stop by Tammy’s Town Tap on corner of WI-45 & County Rd K47. Cross over WI-45 on County Rd K/Northcape St go 1.0 mi48. Take 3rd right onto 108th Street go 1.5 mi49. Continue onto N. Colony Ave go 1.0 mi50. Turn left at Washington Ave/WI-20 E go 4.9 mi

Brings you back to Spokes Bar, Grill & Deli on Hwy 20 (Racine I-94 exit 333)

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Since my last article I’ve come across a topic that I have not covered yet. A customer came into the shop complaining that his bike rode a little rough and

had an intermittent clunk sound. When I asked him where he had been having his bike serviced, he said he did all of his own work. This is not out of the ordinary, a lot of riders do their own service, change their own oil, trans fluid, even some internal work, and many of them do a very good and thorough job. Then there are the customers like this one. When I started asking him about his bike, I started with his oil change intervals and transmission fluid, primary etc., but when I asked him about shocks, front forks, swing arm bushings and other items, his answer was what I expected…The bike had a little over 50,000 miles on it, and had nothing done to the front forks, rear shocks or swing arm bearings. Although he had paid very close attention to fluids, wheel bearings, cable adjustments, and general maintenance, he didn’t give any thought to the other points of bike maintenance I had asked him about, including the brake fluid. Remember, there is more to scheduled maintenance than just grease and fluids. Opinions differ on intervals , my opinion is that front fork fluid should be changed every 10,000 miles, brake fluid flushed every 15,000 miles and every 50,000 miles you should replace the bushings and dampers in the front forks and replace the rear shocks & and swing arm bushings. The manuals all have the same or similar intervals. The point is if you’re going to do your own service, make sure your doing it all. As for the customer I was speaking of previously, I rebuilt his front end changed his rear shocks and swing arm bushings, flushed and replaced his brake fluid and several other items and his bike rides and runs like new. There is more to services than just changing your fluids and packing wheel bearings, if you’re not in it for the whole job than just do what you can, but have someone else take care of the rest.

Tech Tip: Self ServiceJim Jones Stateline Choppers, Lake Genevawww.statelinechoppers.com

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Saturday 3rd - McHenry, IL. - Iron Justice M/C McHenry County Launch Party for McHenry County Chapter - Iron Justice Motorcycle Club @ McHenry VFW 4600 - 3002 W. Route 120, McHenry. Doors open at 4pm/open draft & soda 5pm-9pm/all you can eat - live music/$25 at door. www.ironjusticemc.com

Saturday 3rd - 1st Annual Easter Seals “Bunny Run” Reg. & breakfast is from 9-11:30am. Rider $15. Ride from Fat Daddy’s at 176 W. Jackson St., Seneca, IL 61360 at Noon. Ride to Tailgaters Sports

Bar & Grill, 431 W. Boughton Rd, Bolingbrook, IL Wristband $30 per person for 4 hours of open bar & food, 2 live bands, silent & live auction and a great day all benefiting “Easter Seals” $10 for T-Shirt

Thursday 8th - Sunday 11th - Martinsville, IL - 6th Annual Moonshine Lunch Run. - Now this is a ride! check out site at http://moonshine-run.com for direction and more info. Not just a one day event. The main event Sat. April 10th, Moonshine, IL. but other things planned the 8th-11th. Thurs. April 8th-Cookout, Fri. April 9th - Lunch, Ride & Dinner, Sat. April 10th-Moonburgers, Sun. April 11th-Breakfast, Sun. Church Service 9AM - Comfort Inn in Casey, IL thanks to CMA Chapter #836

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Saturday 10th - Janesville, WI. - GT Promotions Giant Motorcycle Swap Meet. The swapmeet is at Rock County Fairgrounds in Janesville. Doors open to public at 9am. Admission is $6 per person. Vender space is $45 for a 10 X 10 space. The event will also included music, food & more. For info. call Glen at 920-202-4590.

Saturday 10th - Woodstock, IL. - 20th Annual Dance to Benefit Adult and Child Rehab Center for McHenry County. at the Woodstock Moose Family Center, 206 clay St., Woodstock, Il (across from Metra Station). 6:30pm-1am Tickets $7 in ad-vance, $10 at the door. Must be 21. There will be Cash Drawings, Raffles, Silet Auction, Live Music. Food Available. call Phil at 815-648-4333 for more info

Sunday 18th - Woodstock, IL. - 5th ANNUAL MS “RIDE FOR THE CURE”. At Woodstock Harley Davidson - Registration 10-11AM. First bike out at 11am. 60 mile ride that comes back to dealership for lunch, music, raffles, sales & FUN! Please join us & help put a stop to Multiple Sclerosis! www.woodstockharley.us

Sunday 18th - Woodstock, IL - Walnecks MC Swap Meet & Show. THIS IS THE ‘BIG ONE”, 30th year. Huge swap meet, rain or shine. 7am-3pm, $7 adm. McHen-ry Co. Fairgrounds on Country Club Rd & Rt. 47 - right next to the Jewel. For Vendor Info call 630-985-2097 Buzz Walneck or visit web site at www.walneckswap.com

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Saturday 24th - Sussex, WI. - ABATE Chicken Wing Fling and Salsa contest Waukesha county Region 1F ABATE held at Suxxes Place, N64 W22480 Main Street, Sussex, WI 53089 Tickets in advance $12 at the door $15 starts at 1pm...

Saturday 24th - South Barrington, IL. - 6th Anuual “Blessing of the Bikes” Food and drink available before the blessing at Willow Creek Community Church at 67 e. Algonquin Rd, South Barrington, Il 60010 - a 40 mile semi escorted ride to Woodstock Harley Davidson for lunch, mucis and a drawing. Contact Gary & Cindy Blaski at [email protected] or 224-512-1576 for more info

Saturday 24th - Mt. Vernon, IL - 5th Annual LCPL Kyle Price Memorial Ride. 5th Annual Ride for LCPL Kyle Price KIA 1/13/2006. Ride starts at 9:45 am-3 stops. Full police escort. Ride ends at Dales H-D in Mt. Vernon, IL with Dinner & 4 Bands. Cost for ride, t-shirt, dinner & bands is $25 pp. Or $10 for Dinner & Band only. Money goes to High School Scholarships, USO, Boy Scouts & various military Organiza-tions. Come out & support our Troops. http://jkpmemorialfoundation.org

Sunday 25th - Milwaukee, WI. - Giant Motorcycle Swap Meet - Wisconsin Expo Center - Milwaukee WI Adults $10, Kids 6-12 $3, Parking $5. Every Known Brand! Every Hard to Find Part! Harley, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, BSA, Norton, BMW & Guzzi. Hundreds of commercial vendors will be on hand as well. There is no better venue to get deals needed to get you & your bike ready to ride! www.motorcycleswap.com

Sunday 25th - Aurora, IL. - Motorcycle Sunday 2010 9:30am-4pm -Phillips Park, Aurora, IL. 10th Anniversary of MCS. Motorcycle Sunday is a motorcycle rally, bike blessing, live concert, 60 mile ride & more, held annually the last Sunday of April. There are bike shops, dealers, & vendors, food vendors, pro bikes photos available. This is a family-friendly event. Admission is FREE! All types of bikes & riders are wel-come. www.motorcyclesundayaurora.com

Saturday 1st - Sunday 2nd - Libertyville, IL The 6th Annual Ironhorse Roundup is now 2 days of motorized madness! Day 1, May 1st - Extreme Auto Show!! Day 2, May 2nd - Ironhorse Roundup Libertyville Sports Complex, 1950 N. US Hwy 45, Liberty-ville. Contact [email protected] for further info! 847-549-1972

Sunday 2nd - Libertyville, IL.- 21st Annual Bike Blessing. Staging at Lake Shore Harley Davidson this ride draws 400 - 1000 bikes. 9am.

Ride north to Kenosha for refreshments and Blessing. For more information visit the Lake Shore H.O.G. website at htt;://www.lakeshorehog.com

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Saturday 1st - Janesville, WI. - GT Promotion Giant Motorcycle Swap Meet. Rock County Fairgrounds, Janesville. Open 9am. Admission $6 The event offers music, food & more. For info call Glen at 920-202-4590.

Saturday 10th - Woodstock, IL. - Pancake Breakfast and Bike Blessing to Benefit Adult and Child Rehab Center for McHenry County. Our pancake breakfast/bike blessing is on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at the Woodstock Moose Family Center, 406 Clay Street, Woodstock,Il. Serving from 8am-11am. Cost is $7- 5 years and under are free. We will be serving, pancakes, sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs, juice, milk and coffee. Bike blessing to follow at approx. 12 noon. All bikes are welcome. After the blessing, those interested may join us for a ride. for info call Phil at 815-648-4333

Sunday 2nd - New Berlin, WI. - Renegade Classic’s 3rd Biker Blessing. 16972 W. Victor Rd - New Berlin / 262-784-9133. www.renegademilwaukee.com Hosted by Christian Motorcyclists Association. 11am-Music & registration/ 11:30-12:15 - Food & live music/ 12:15-1:15 - Short message & biker blessing/ 1:15-1:30 - Staging for the ride/ 1:30-Escorted ride. Live Music & Dessert after ride! EVENT IS FREE

Sunday 2nd - Villa Park, IL - 4th Annual Janie Ride 2010 event benefits 3 local residents undergoing treatment for cancer. 60-mile escorted ride begins at 11am at Wild Fire H-D, Villa Park & ends at Heroes West Sports Grill, Joliet. Reg. at 8:30am- $25 pr/$15 pp. Free food, free soft drinks, full service bar, raffles, split the pot & live music featuring- Michael Heaton Band.

Friday 7th - Sunday 9th - Janesville, WI. - Kutter Harley-Davidson’s 25th Anniversary 3 DAY RALLY! Celebrate our 25th with activities all weekend long. See page Page 9 for detailed schedule of events and Ad on facing page

Saturday 8th - Peotone, IL. - 26th Annual Peotone Motorcycle Show & Parts Expo. (Indoor/Outdoor Event) Will County Fairgrounds, Peotone (40 mi. south of Chicago off I-57 at exit 327). Vendors from all over, motorcycles of all brands, new & used parts, leather, door prizes, food, beer & lots more. 10am–4pm/ $7 per adult, Early Birds $10 per adult (7-10am only) www.paragonspromotion.com

Saturday 8th - St Paul, MN - 22nd Annual Minnesota Motorcycle Auction, Minnesota State Fairgrounds Progress Center, St. Paul, MN. One day auction - over 100 Vintage & Special Interest Motorcycles. $5 adm. Check website for entries & info. www.midamericaauctions.com

Friday 14th - Sunday 16th - Janesville, WI - Triumph Demo Truck and the 11th Annual Team Triumph Spring Open House on Saturday the 15th Our most excellent Spring Party. Live music featuring the Blue Olives Band, a real pig roast, food, refreshments, demo rides, antique & classic bike show, new bikes, burn out pit, everything you want and then some. After hours party, bring your own tent (beer/wine/liquor/whatever). See Ad on the inside back cover.

Saturday 15th - Palatine, IL - Rolling Thunder IL Chapter 2 - Battle Rattle Run. City Limits H-D, 2200 N. Rand Rd, Palatine, IL - Rolling Thunder IL Chapter 2 “Battle Rattle” Run from dealership in Palatine, IL runs north into S.E. Wisconsin & ends at the Russell Military Museum, Russell, IL. For information call events chairman, Jeff Knighton at 847-456-7902 or visit website at http://www.rollingthunderilch2.org

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Saturday 15th - Yorkville, Il - Vets for Vets by Brothers in Arms MC Eastern IL. Raise funds for Military Veterans of the LaSalle Peru Veterans Home. First Annual Event, Yorkville Legion Post 489, 9054 Route 34, Yorkville, IL 60560 OPEN TO ALL RIDERS $15 single rider, $20 per couple. For info. visit www.brothersinarmsmceil.com

Saturday 15th - Thursday 20th - Milwaukee, WI - 2010 Executives Ride. Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker and other regional local leaders ride promot-ing Milwaukee Couty on the 7th Annual Tourism Ride from Milwaukee to over 35 cities & dealerships throughout the state. Overnight in Madison, La Crosse, Eau Claire, Wau-sau & Green Bay. MUST sign individual waivers. For info. & reg. visit www.countyex-ecutivesride.com or contact Dorothy/414-467-1284 [email protected]

Saturday 15th - Batavia, IL - 7th Annual Mooseheart Run & Bike Blessing. Proceeds benefit U.S. Special Olympics and Mooseheart Child City. Reg. starts at 8am $15 single/ $25 two up. The Raffle Run will start immediately following the Blessing at 11am first bikes out at 11:30am. Every participant will receive one FREE raffle ticket to use at any stop. Additional tikets available. Food, refreshments & Great Prizes!! www.mooseheart.org or call Chris at 630-966-2216

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Sunday 16th - Midlothian, IL.- Big Bikes Big Hearts. The 13th Annual BBBH “Ride the Plank” motorcycle tour is back! Join over 600 bikers for a treasure hunt com-plete with a map & pirates. Prizes awarded for the bike show & best pirate costume. Registration begins at 9am. Entry fee is $15/rider & $10/passenger & includes raffles, bike show, entertainment & run pins. Proceeds from Big Bikes Big Hearts will benefit Park Lawn, a local non-profit organization that provides programs & services to indi-viduals with developmental disabilities. www.parklawn.com

Sunday 16th - Woodstock, IL. - 23rd Annual Little Angels Pledge Run. Sponsored by Elgin Area Organization of Harley Owners, Woodstock H-D, McHenry County Road Pirates. 80+ mile ride- starts & ends at Woodstock Harley-Davidson. Reg. 9am, first bike out at 10am, post run party at 1pm at dealership. Reg. fee includes: bagels & coffee before run, after-grilled burgers & brats, beer/soda, live music, entertainment & more. Special appearance by Biker Billy, the hottest biker chef on TV! Proceeds go to the Little Angels Home for more info http://www.littleangels.org Great raffle -first prize is a 2010 Ultra Classic Electra Glide or $10,000 cash!!! 2nd prize Garmin Zumo Motorcycle GPS, 3rd prize Harley-Davidson Leather Jacket.

Friday 21st – Sunday 23rd – Green Bay, WI. – LZ Lambeau. On the morning of Friday, May 21, an Honor Ride of Wisconsin Vietnam veterans will leave La Crosse and cross the state, arriving in Green Bay’s Lambeau field in the afternoon. visit http://lzlambeau.org

Friday 21st - Rothschild, WI. - 7th Firefighters Ride for MDA. A 2 day event starting with a parade of motorcycles Fri. with organized ride on Sat. A poker run avail-able on Fri. & Sat. Live entertainment both nights - plenty of food & drinks. Registra-tion at Harley Davidson of Wausau. For more info. contact & Adrian at 715-355-8789

Saturday 22nd – Sunday 23rd – Milwaukee, WI. – Harley Davidson Mu-seum Celebrating Women Riders Month in the Heartland. The 2010 Women Rid-ers Event has something for everyone. Check with local dealers for events and register to join the ride in Milwaukee.

Sunday 23rd – Woodstock, IL. – 3rd Annual Ride for Recovery, Woodstock Harley Davidson dealership Reg. 9am, kickstands up at 1am 80 mile run. Food, Drinks, music, raffels, contests, vendors and prizes upon return until 3:30pm $20 rider & $10 guest. Hope for Tomorrow is a non-profit helping reunite children/families torn apart from substance addictions and mental health disorders. www.hopefortomorrow.net

Friday 28th - Monday 31st - Sabula, IA. - Iron Horse Bike & Music Fes-tival. Live Bands, Entertainment, T-Shirt Contest, Vendors, Camping w/Hot Showers. $25tx for all weekend event. Great River Riding in the tri-state area. Sabula, IA across the Mississippi from Savanna, IL. www.thehorserally.com

Saturday 29th - Fox Lake, IL - Ride to the Traveling Wall. Fox Lake Ameri-can Legion Riders Post 703 will be holding a ride to Northbrook, IL to Traveling Wall. Starting 8am at Fox Lake American Legion Post-703 North US Highway 12, Fox Lake, IL. The American Legion Riders will pick up riders at Legion Post 911 Wauconda, & Am Vets Post 66 Wheeling. ALL Vehicles WELCOME!! Wheel chair bus available Call 847-927-0868 to pre-register for the bus and ride or for info. Bus will load Only at Fox Lake Post 703! FREE ride-NO CHARGE-DONATIONS WELCOME. [email protected]

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Sunday May 30th - Burlington, WI. - 4th Annual Amputee Ride to support amputee’s needing prosthetics to be able to ride again. Starts at Racine Harley-Dav-idson @10am & ends at Fat Daddyz Tattoo’s 841 Milwaukee Ave, Burlington WI. Live music, food & fun. For info. visit: www.racinehogchapter.com

Sunday May 30th - Waterford, WI. - The Bunker DMZ Memorial Day Remembrance Ride DMZ/MC Welcomes All Riders to participate! Registration is $5 & ALL proceeds go to Union Grove Veterans Home Staging at 9:30am - Ride out at 10:30am All riders return to the Bunker for Memorial Day Ceremonies at 2:45pm

Thursday 3rd - Saturday 5th - O’Fallon, IL. - 2010 Illinois State H.O.G. Rally. Registration Deadline April 16, 2010. contact 618-224-7559 or visit web site at www.ilstatehogrally.com for more information.

Saturday 5th - Green Bay, WI. - Packerland MDA Ride. 17th Annual Scenic Bike Parade through Northeast Wisconsin from Green Bay to Luxemburg. Event includes bike parade, bike raffle, live auction, silent auction, prize raffle, food, & entertainment. Ride attracts nearly 1000 riders & benefits the

Muscular Dystrophy Association. http://www.packerlandride.org/

Sunday 6th - Antioch, IL.–10th Annual Benefit Ride for WINGS. The Ride Starts at J.D. Bootleggers, 25491 Old Grass Lake Rd., Antioch, 9am – 5pm. 100 mile ride through Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. See facing page for Event Ad and we’ll see you there!

Sunday 6th - Woodstock, IL. - 2nd Annual Hawgs & Hot Rods - Krusin 4 the Kids Ice Cream Run. Sponsored by Woodstock H-D & McHenry County Road Pirates. The ride starts at Woodstock H-D reg. at 9am- ride leaves 10am. 85 miles with stops at Ice Cream Shops. All motorcycles are welcome. The ride will benefit GiGi’s Playhouse & Down Syndrome Awareness centers. The ride ends with raffles, food, music.

Thursday 10th – Sunday 13th – Cave In Rock, IL. – HOG ROCK River Rally. Three days and nights , three Stages with bands, WILD contests and entertain-ment. In southern Illinois on Ohio River, next to Shawnee National Forest. Camping, showers, vendors, helicopter rides, field events, poker run and more! Gates open Wed. 1pm-11pm. Armband price extra $10 for info 866-464-7625 or www.hogrock.com

Friday 11th - Saturday 12th - Earl, WI - ChopperFest 2010. At the Broken Spoke Saloon & Campground, 4606 Hwy 63 in Earl, WI. PROCEEDS BENEFIT LI-ONS CAMP FOR DISABLED CHILDREN. Gate per person: $15/day $25/weekend $100 Drawing from Adv. Tkts only & limited!!! Camping Available For info. Call Chopperfest (715)266-3217

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Friday 11th - Sunday 13th - Fond du Lac, WI. - Wisconsin CMA State Rally. Sponsored by Christian Motorcyclist Association The event held at Fond Du Lac County Fairgrounds, Martin Avenue & East 17th St., Fond du Lac. Reg. Fri. at 2pm. The event includes bike show, bike games, guided ride, camping, worship services & more. For info. call (715) 924-2880

Friday 11th - Sunday 13th - Fort Atkinson, WI. - Wolf It Down BBQ Bash. N304 Wisconsin St., Fort Atkinson, WI - www.wolfitdownbbqbash.com Wolf it Down Biker Bash has something for all bikers. Everyone welcomed & encouraged to camp on the grounds. Contests & Raffles to keep you entertained all weekend long. Admission $20pp for the weekend. Price includes, tent camping, entertainment, field events.

Friday 11th - Saturday 12th - Rhinebeck, NY – Mid-America Auctions at Rhinebeck. 100 select Vintage & Special Interest motorcycles will be auctioned during the Rhinebeck Gr& Nationals Meet. Preview June 11th, Auction June 12th. Watch our website for entries & updates. www.midamericaauctions.com

Sunday 13th - Forreston, IL. - Blessing of the Bikes. City Park on Route 26 in Forreston. 5:30-7:30. Cookout begins as 5:30 (free food). Christian Rock Concert by “Rise At Dawn” begins 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Christian Motorcycle Association & The American Legion Riders. For Info Call Rev. / Chaplain Kent Svendsen 815-238-7550 Article on Page 24 & 25 of this issue.

Thursday 17th - Sunday 20th - Greenwood, WI. - Summer Hummer. ABATE of Wisconsin’s Official State Rally. Camping, showers, Vendors, Food & Beverages on site! Open to the Public, must be 21 or over with photo ID to enter. Open to all persons & all makes & models of motorcycles. Gates open Thurs. Live Mu-sic Thursday, Friday & Saturday Night. 12pm & Fri. & Sat. 8am, Sunday- pack up & have a safe ride home! No Campfires, Pets, Firearms, Explosives, Attitudes, or Carry-Ins. Large Bonfire Every Night! Music - Vendors - Bike Games - Bike Show - Bar Stool Races - Food & Refreshments - Free Camping. Cash Drawing 9pm Sat. Win $10,000 in Cash!!! see the next page in this issue for Event Ad.

Friday 18th - Saturday 20th - Janesville, WI. - 16th Annual MDA Tub Run. Tub Run weekend South Central Wisconsin Janesville Harley Owners Group & Kutter Harley Davidson/Buell will host - 13th Annual Poker run MDA benefit. Reg. 3-7pm at dealership in Janesville. $15pp. Cash prizes, last bike in 9pm at Thresherman’s park Edgerton, WI. at park on Friday night is bike show registration 6-7pm/ voting 7-8pm/ live music & pork barbecue- 6pm unit gone. Sat. June 19th Reg.9-11:30 am at dealer-ship in Janesville. Ride leaves at noon sharp, back to Threserman’s Park in Edgerton for bike games, silent auction, live music & tons of fun www.mdatubrun.jvlnet.com

Saturday19th - Belvidere, IL. - Fire & Iron Station 53 MDA Ride. Saturday, June 19, sign up at 10am, last out 12 pm, last in 4 pm/ $20 rider, $15 passenger - start and end @ Jayne’s Place, 2229 Anderson Dr. Belvidere, IL. 110 miles thru Oregon & Pecatonica. Door prizes, breakfast & BBQ! Benefits “Jerry’s Kids.” www.fireandiron.com for more info call Kenny at 815-596-0069

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Weekend Poker RunsMusic – Vendors

Bike GamesBike Show

Bar Stool RacesFood & Refreshments

Free Camping

Cash Drawing 9pm SaturdayWin $10,000 in Cash!

Featured MusicThursday Night

D-Railers

Friday NightReverend Raven

& the Chain Smoking Altar Boys

Saturday NightLukyn Skywrd

Howling Good Biker FunJune 17-20, 2010ABATE Acres, W8742 Capital Rd., Rural Greenwood, WI

Camping, Showers, Vendors, Food & Beverage On-site!Open to the Public, Must be 21 or over with photo ID to enter

Gates open Thursday 12pm, Fri & Sat 8amAdvance Tickets At Gate Daily

ABATE Member $25 $30 $25Non-Member $50 $55 $25

Help Support Your Right To Ride Free!To order your advance tickets before June 5, 2010

go to www.abatewis.orgAS SEEN IN BIKER MAGAZINE – APRIL 2010

Saturday19th - Morris, IL. - Illinois Motorcycle Freedom Run. The run this year will be leaving from the Grundy County Fair grounds at 8890 N. St.Rte.47, Mor-ris, IL. to the Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial in Marseilles, IL Tributes, refresh-ments, food, live music and more following memorial Wall Ceremony in Marseilles, IL Donation $10 per person will help pay the cost of adding names of our fallen heroes on the memorial wall & assist veterans & their familes.

Saturday19th - Towanda, IL. - Old 66 Chopper Show. Starts at 9am to closing time. Location-Historic Route 66 in Towanda, IL just 2-3 hrs away from 4 ma-jor cities, Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis & the Quad Cities! Hardtails ONLY will be allowed to compete in the bike show & all motorcycles welcome for the party. “Last Ride Leather” will be raffling off a made-to-order hand tooled leather seat! For info. call Adam Croft/309-530-4943. www.old66choppershow.com

Monday 21st - NATIONAL - RIDE TO WORK DAY- because... it’s fun, it reduces traffic and paking congestions, it uses less fuel than a cage, it leaves us alert and energized, it results in less polution, it is less destructive to road surfaces, it gets us to our destinations faster and it demonstrates the social benefits of motorcycling. Let’s make it every day!

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Saturday June 26th - Bridgeview, IL. - Big Bike Helping Little Tykes. Sponsored by Dukes Italian Beef, Oak Lawn HD, South Suburban Abate & Chicago Axemen. Ride from Dukes, 8115 S. Harlem in Bridgeview, Il. First bike out at 10am. 100 mile ride to Lake Geneva where lunch will be served. Ride benefits “One Step At a Time Camp” for children stricken with cancer. For info. call (708) 599-0576 & tell them Biker Info. Guide sent you or visit http://littletykesrun.com

Saturday 10th - Madison, WI. - Thunder Run RIDE TO CURE DIABETES the ride leaves Capital City H-D at NOON, on an escorted group ride through the back roads to our host city of Lake Mills. Return to Thunder Run for bike show, tattoo con-test, door prizes, off-bike games, silent auc-tion, 2010 Street Glide bike raffle, vendors, food, drink & music. Free on-site tent & RV camping provided by DeJope Gaming. All proceeds go directly to Juvenile Diabetes

Research Foundation & American Diabetes Association. www.thunderrun2010.com

Sunday 11th - Peotone, IL. - Peotone MC Show Rodeo & Swap Meet. 26th Peotone Motorcycle Show & Parts Expo (Indoor & Outdoor Event) 26th Annual Peotone Motorcycle Show & Parts Expo held at Will County Fairgrounds in Peotone Illinois. Ven-dors from all over, motorcycles of all brands, new & used parts, Motorcycle Rodeo, Live Music, leather, motorcycle novelties, door prizes, food, beer & more. Hours: 10 am-4pm: $9 per adult, Early Birds $10 per adult from 7-10am only www.paragonspromotion.com

Thursday 22nd – Sunday 25th– Southwestern Wisconsin ASMI Fundraiser Ride - 10th Annual River Road Fundraiser Hosted by Women In Motion Road Guards benefiting Accident Scene Management Inc. teaching Bystander Assistance course “A Crash Course for Motorcyclists”. 25 talented female Road Guards lead a three day ride along the Mississippi & St. Croix Rivers. Sponsored parties every evening & “Topless Bike Wash” on the last day. For Registration and more info. Visit http://www.accidentscene.net/womeninmotion Limit 300 people.

Friday 23rd - Sunday 25th - Merrimac, WI - First Annual Devil’s Head Bike Rally. Join Devil’s Head & Rob’s Performance Motorsports for the perfect venue at Devil’s Head Resort in Merrimac, WI, just south of Wisconsin Dells. Enjoy organized rides on beautiful scenic roads, food & beverages, lodging, (rooms, inns, condominiums, cabins & primitive camping along with an area for RV’s), live music, & many area attractions. Ho-Chunk Casino will provide transportation to casino, area cheese factories & wineries will be open for tours, & public beaches at Devil’s Lake are minutes from resort. Special guest, Bombardier Recreational Products, Inc. (BRP) has decided to make this a stop for the Can Am Spyder tour & will have 12-16 Spyders there for demo rides over the weekend & to introduce the new Road/Touring Spyder! Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of this fantastic new event! www.robsperformance.com

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Mark Your Calendars Now!!!Demo Truck will be at Team Triumph on May 14 - 16

Team Triumph of Wisconsin4747 E. US-14Janesville, WI 53546608-741-9900 Triumph1.com

The factory Demo Truck is rolling into town! With 15 models in our 2010 motorcycle range, Triumph makes a bike to fit any riding style. Grab your gear* and come on down for a demo

ride to discover your favorite Triumph model. TAKE A DEMO RIDE TODAY.

All new Triumph motorcycles come with a 2 year unlimited mileage warranty as standard. Model pictured features optional accessories.

*Riders must be at least 25 years of age and possess a valid motorcycle operator’s license. Riders and passengers must wear a DOT certified motorcycle helmet, shoes, long pants, eye protection, long sleeve shirt, and gloves.

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