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BABE OF THE MONTH COTY DEMERS NEW PRODUCTS FROM HARLEY DAVIDSON NJ EVENT CALENDAR JUNE NEW RECIPES FROM THE CHEF’S LANE NEW PICS FROM: WILDWOOD SPRING RALLY JUNE 2012 Vol. 11 ISSUE 6

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BABE OF THE MONTH

COTYDEMERS

NEW PRODUCTSFROM

HARLEYDAVIDSON

NJ EVENTCALENDAR

JUNENEW RECIPES

FROMTHE

CHEF’SLANE

NEW PICS FROM:

WILDWOOD

SPRING RALLY

JUNE 2012 Vol. 11 ISSUE 6

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Available in Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania & West Virginia Coming soon to Virginia

For Riders. By Riders. For a Quick Quote, Go Online or Call 1-800-595-6393.

www.RIDER.com

A rider’s best friend.Why do so many riders choose Rider Insurance? Maybe it’s our great rates, excellent coverage, and hassle free service. Or the fact that our Claims Adjusters have motorcycle speci�c expertise. Could be our built-in accessories coverage, which is unmatched in the industry. We’d like to think that the real reason is the simple fact that we’re as loyal to our customers as they are to us.

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ello everybody and welcome to summer, June has finally arrived .

There have been quite a few events in May, although the weather hasn’t been the best due to the rain but folks are still tuning out in large numbers . Late in April our Delmarva issue hosted OC Spring Bike Week at Trader Lees in Ocean City Maryland. The whole FAST LANE BIKER family rode down to show support for it’s sister publication. Although the weather on the ride down wasn’t the best part and getting together with all the franchises made the trip worth while. In the future, we are all looking forward to the fall event when we will team up with Delmarva Bike Week and then that issue will be the official magazine of Delmarva Bike Week . This issue is pretty much dedicated to Wildwood Spring Motorcycle Rally, our photographer Lutz pounded the pavement down in Wildwood to get as many good photos as he could for us . Lutz said the turnout wasn’t the best do to the rain but everybody seem to make the best of it and enjoy themselves,despite the weather.

Till next time... ride safe,

[email protected]

LIST OF CULPRITS

PUBLISHERMark Ruzicka

EDITORMa

LAYOUT & DESIGNMark McNabb

COVER PHOTOGRAPHYMark Vetrini

COVER MODELCoty Demers

- KNOWN ASSOCIATES -

PHOTOGRAPHYKieren, “lutz,” Paul Babore,Mark Vetrini and Jim Roselli

CONTRIBUTING WRITERSJ.P. Fager, “lutz,”

Mark Vetrini and Paul Babore

– FASTLANE BIKER –PO Box 699 Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849

Phone: 973-663-6377 • Fax: 973-663-6378

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

Publisher does not promote excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages.

H

Mark and PamFastlanebiker

Letter from the

Publisher

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• Factory Trained Harley Davidson Specialists• Service, Repair & Custom Work• EFI Diagnostics & Performance

North Jersey’s ONLY Motor Trike Dealer!

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WILDWOOD SPRING RALLYAPRIL 26 - 30TH, 2012 PHOTOS BY LUTZ

This year the weather was cold on Friday and cold and wet on Saturday night. So people headed for some inside entertainment at some favorite bike week hot spots like the Bolaro Tuckers and the Deck, just to name a few. Sunday the sun came out early and the rally finished on a high note . The Cape Classics motorcycle club hold two events a year. One in late April and their Roar To The Shore event in September the week following Labor day. It is by far the States largest motorcycle rally . So... see you all in Wildwood in September!

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Club Risqué Northeast 3rd

Annual

Sunday July 1512 noon to 5pm

Club Risqué BristolRt. 413 & Ford Rd., Bristol, PA

215-781-6361Open Daily 11:30am-2am

Free Lunch Buffet M-F Happy Hour 5-7pm

Club Risqué Philly1700 S. Columbus Blvd.,Phila., PA

215-463-6900Open M-Th 11:30am-2am

Friday 11:30am-4amSat 3pm-4am Sun 3pm-2am

Free Lunch Buffet M-FHappy Hour 4-6

Club Risqué Northeast5921 Tacony St., Phila., PA

215-289-6969Open M-F11:30am-2am

Sat & Sun 1pm-2amFree Lunch Buffet M-F

Happy Hour 5-7pm

Club Risqué Burlington5 min. North of the

Burlington-Bristol Bridge on Rt.130 S. Burlington, NJ

609-747-8996 Open Daily 4pm-2amAll Sports on HD TV • Private Champagne Room • Bachelor Party Specials

Sunny LeoneJune 21-23

Bike ShowNO

ENTRY

FEE!

All BikES [email protected] register

5921 Tacony St. Philly

Riley SteeleJuly 26-28

clubrisque.com

Free Lunch Weekdays At All PA Locations!

11:30am-3pm

1/2 Price Happy Hour

Club Risqué Philly & Club Risqué NortheastBEER & COCKTAILS

BABES BIKES BEER PRIZESPhilly’s Favorite XXX Star

Shows 9pm & Midnight

First Appearance in Philly!

Shows 9pm & Midnight

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DIFFERENT BIKES…..SAME LAWYERS When it comes to choosing a law firm to represent you for injuries you

sustained while riding a motorcycle, choose the law firm with proven results fighting for the rights of others in court.

WE MAY NOT RIDE BUT OUR RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

Some Recent Recoveries $113,000,000 in Pharmaceutical Overcharges for Commonwealth of PA

$19,200,000 Rail Road Toxic Exposure

$18,500,000 Negligent Drug Administration

$11,000,000 Obstetrical Malpractice

$10,600,000 Motor Vehicle Defective Throttle

$5,400,000 Failure to Maintain Coagulation Therapy

$4,400,000 Failure to Diagnose Cancer

$2,650,000 Tractor Trailer Motor Vehicle Accident

$2,589,000 Excessive Police Force

$1,800,000 Birth Injury/Shoulder Dystocia

$600,000 Motorcycle Accident

732-777-0100 www.njadvocates.com

RED BANK

DO YOU WANT SOMEONE IN COURT WHO KNOWS HOW TO RIDE….

OR KNOWS HOW TO WIN!

2011 MOTORCYCLE INJURY VERDICTS Defense Lawyer Argues Motorcyclist Caused Accident By Hitting a Pothole.

No offer by Insurance Company.

Verdict $3,000,000 Defense Lawyer Argues Motorcyclist Caused Accident Because He was

Driving While Under the Influence of Alcohol. No offer by Insurance Company

Verdict $400,000

CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL ATTORNEYS

DIFFERENT BIKES…..SAME LAWYERS When it comes to choosing a law firm to represent you for injuries you

sustained while riding a motorcycle, choose the law firm with proven results fighting for the rights of others in court.

WE MAY NOT RIDE BUT OUR RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

Some Recent Recoveries $113,000,000 in Pharmaceutical Overcharges for Commonwealth of PA

$19,200,000 Rail Road Toxic Exposure

$18,500,000 Negligent Drug Administration

$11,000,000 Obstetrical Malpractice

$10,600,000 Motor Vehicle Defective Throttle

$5,400,000 Failure to Maintain Coagulation Therapy

$4,400,000 Failure to Diagnose Cancer

$2,650,000 Tractor Trailer Motor Vehicle Accident

$2,589,000 Excessive Police Force

$1,800,000 Birth Injury/Shoulder Dystocia

$600,000 Motorcycle Accident

732-777-0100 www.njadvocates.com

RED BANK

DO YOU WANT SOMEONE IN COURT WHO KNOWS HOW TO RIDE….

OR KNOWS HOW TO WIN!

2011 MOTORCYCLE INJURY VERDICTS Defense Lawyer Argues Motorcyclist Caused Accident By Hitting a Pothole.

No offer by Insurance Company.

Verdict $3,000,000 Defense Lawyer Argues Motorcyclist Caused Accident Because He was

Driving While Under the Influence of Alcohol. No offer by Insurance Company

Verdict $400,000

CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL ATTORNEYS

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DIFFERENT BIKES…..SAME LAWYERS When it comes to choosing a law firm to represent you for injuries you

sustained while riding a motorcycle, choose the law firm with proven results fighting for the rights of others in court.

WE MAY NOT RIDE BUT OUR RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

Some Recent Recoveries $113,000,000 in Pharmaceutical Overcharges for Commonwealth of PA

$19,200,000 Rail Road Toxic Exposure

$18,500,000 Negligent Drug Administration

$11,000,000 Obstetrical Malpractice

$10,600,000 Motor Vehicle Defective Throttle

$5,400,000 Failure to Maintain Coagulation Therapy

$4,400,000 Failure to Diagnose Cancer

$2,650,000 Tractor Trailer Motor Vehicle Accident

$2,589,000 Excessive Police Force

$1,800,000 Birth Injury/Shoulder Dystocia

$600,000 Motorcycle Accident

732-777-0100 www.njadvocates.com

RED BANK

DO YOU WANT SOMEONE IN COURT WHO KNOWS HOW TO RIDE….

OR KNOWS HOW TO WIN!

2011 MOTORCYCLE INJURY VERDICTS Defense Lawyer Argues Motorcyclist Caused Accident By Hitting a Pothole.

No offer by Insurance Company.

Verdict $3,000,000 Defense Lawyer Argues Motorcyclist Caused Accident Because He was

Driving While Under the Influence of Alcohol. No offer by Insurance Company

Verdict $400,000

CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL ATTORNEYS

DIFFERENT BIKES…..SAME LAWYERS When it comes to choosing a law firm to represent you for injuries you

sustained while riding a motorcycle, choose the law firm with proven results fighting for the rights of others in court.

WE MAY NOT RIDE BUT OUR RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

Some Recent Recoveries $113,000,000 in Pharmaceutical Overcharges for Commonwealth of PA

$19,200,000 Rail Road Toxic Exposure

$18,500,000 Negligent Drug Administration

$11,000,000 Obstetrical Malpractice

$10,600,000 Motor Vehicle Defective Throttle

$5,400,000 Failure to Maintain Coagulation Therapy

$4,400,000 Failure to Diagnose Cancer

$2,650,000 Tractor Trailer Motor Vehicle Accident

$2,589,000 Excessive Police Force

$1,800,000 Birth Injury/Shoulder Dystocia

$600,000 Motorcycle Accident

732-777-0100 www.njadvocates.com

RED BANK

DO YOU WANT SOMEONE IN COURT WHO KNOWS HOW TO RIDE….

OR KNOWS HOW TO WIN!

2011 MOTORCYCLE INJURY VERDICTS Defense Lawyer Argues Motorcyclist Caused Accident By Hitting a Pothole.

No offer by Insurance Company.

Verdict $3,000,000 Defense Lawyer Argues Motorcyclist Caused Accident Because He was

Driving While Under the Influence of Alcohol. No offer by Insurance Company

Verdict $400,000

CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL ATTORNEYS

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Harley-Davidson® motorcycle owners can share their passion with a friend who rides a competitive brand motorcycle when entering the Harley-Davidson Power

Trip Sweepstakes, which runs now through July 31, 2012. Harley owners will get a chance to invite a non-Harley riding friend along with

them to experience one of Harley-Davidson’s legendary Authorized Tours.The winners get to choose from six iconic rides around the globe and show their

friend the true feeling of riding a Harley-Davidson.

Entries in the Power Trip Sweepstakes must include one Harley-Davidson owner and one friend of the owner who rides a non-Harley-Davidson motorcycle. In separate random drawings, two winners and their referred friend will be selected; one in which the Harley-Davidson owner is also a member of the Harley Owners Group® (HOG) and another in which the Harley-Davidson owner is not a HOG member. Each winner and friend will select as a prize one of six epic adventures hosted by Harley-Davidson Authorized Tours. The six available tours are: Faaker See & European Bike Week (Europe), Best of the Alps (Europe), Wild West (USA), Down Under (Australia), National Parks (USA) and New England (USA). The prize includes all travel expenses, including the use of two

Harley-Davidson motorcycles on the tour. The tours are six to 14 days long depending on which is selected by the winner.

The entry form, rules and details are available at

www.h-d.com/PowerTripThe global Harley-Davidson Authorized Tours program offers Harley-Davidson riders an opportunity to experience riding adventures worldwide.

In partnership with 11 independent, multi-national tour operators, the Harley-Davidson Authorized Tours program encompasses more than 150 distinct tour experiences conducted across the world in 10 languages, with destinations in North America, Europe, Africa, and Australia. Participants can book tours as an individual or as a group, and can select from five different types of tours, including guided, semi-guided, and self-guided tours, with riding itineraries for

beginning or experienced riders.

LAUNCHES POWER TRIP SWEEPSTAKES

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EventsCalendarEventsCalendar JUNE 2ND SUmmEr KicK Off PartyHired Guns MC Summer Kickoff Party”The Big Blue Monster”Celebrating 10 Years! $20.00 DonationBeer and Band “She Said No Band” 109 East 24th Street, Bayonne. Doors Open 8:00pm All are welcome/ no attitudes www.hiredgunsmc.com JUNE 2ND POKEr rUN fOr HOmElESS VEtEraNSProceeds donated to Homeless VeteransReg. 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM. Ocean County Power Sports 2130 Rt. 37 east  ending Toms River American Legion Post 129  2025 Church Rd. Toms River $20.00 Rider/$15.00 Passenger (Active Duty Military $15.00) Vendors, Horseshoes, Dunk Tank, Live Music, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chicken, Salads, Beer & Soda. 732-674- 5169 

JUNE 2ND 2ND aNNUal marK VOgEl mEmOrial mc rUNBegins at Buchmuller Park in Secaucus.Registration Opens: 9:00 am. Ride leaves at 11:00 am. Riders $25.00/Passengers $15.00. Escorted 45 mile Scenic RideReturn to park for BBQ donated by Cheeseburger in Paradise. Join us for a great ride, food, music, pro-wrestling, bike stunts, friends & fun. JUNE 2ND rUN fOr tHE aNimalSMirarchi’s Bistro 2557 S. Black Horse Pike, Williamstown  Reg: 10am to Noon. Leaves at Noon, Sharp. $20.00 Rider / $15.00 Pas-senger. Ends at Pic-a-Lilli Inn Rt 206, Shamong. 50 Mile ride ending with hot buffet with iced tea or lemonade.

JUNE 3rD 4tH aNNUal Big BirD mOtOrcyclE rUN & BiKE BlESSiNgClifton Masonic Temple 1484-1510 Van Houten Ave. Clifton. Registration: Sign up 9 am Bike Blessing: 10 am. Run Departs: 11 am w/full Police Escort. For more information go to the “Remembering Jose “Big Bird” Alvarado”, or the “4th Annual Big Bird Run”  Hope to see you all there! Riders: $25 .... Passengers: $15 ~ Food-Beverages-Entertainment ~ Prizes & 50/50 Raffles

JUNE 3rD 4tH aNNUal POKEr rUN & BiKE SHOwBenefits NJ Fallen Firefighters Memorialby Knights of the Inferno Firefight-ers Mc of NJ. Thompson Park Perrineville Rd & Dogwood Dr., Monroe Twp9 am to 11 am. Free coffee, Orange Juice & Bagels $20.00 Rider / $15.00 Passenger. 1st 100 get free ride pin. Bands, Pig Roast, BBQ, Refreshments, Bike Show, Prizes, Games, Vendors

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Benefit the Lt. Kenny B. Dechen Memorial Fund Poker Run with Prizes.Starts at River Winds Community Center West Depford Township Reg: 8 to 9am. Includes ride, hotdogs, rolls, & chips $20.00 each (Pre-reg discount available) 2 routes through Gloucester County, a 48 mile route  as well as an 84 mile course for those who enjoy the longer ride. www.kennydechenmemeorial.com

JUNE 3rDBOrN tO BE wilD mOtOrcyclE rUN80 mile ride on Rockland and Orange CountyStart and Finish at Nyack Hospital in Nyack, NYBenefiting the Maternity and Pediatric Depts. at the Hospital Outback Steakhouse picnic, music, door prizes included with admission9-11AM registration $20 pre-registration includes chance  to win $250 gift card

JUNE 9tH tHUNDEr iN tHE ParKGiampietro Park - Vineland Reg Fee $20 Rider / $15 Passenger includes a chicken platter w/ sides & drink event t-shirt (1st 100) & event mugWinning Hand Receives $200. Other event features include live bands entertainers, food vendors, bike & car showsl oud pipes contest, “bouncies” for the kids and other exhibi-tors for young & old. Vendor & General Info (856) 696-4190

JUNE 9tH 6tH aNNUal riDE fOr tHE SHiElDBenefits The Flemington Salvation ArmyScrabble-Scramble format Cash Award for highest points Awards for Best Bike and Best Represented Bike Group  Registration 9:30am-11am Starts: The Salvation Army 40 East Main Street, Flemington Ends: Cheeseburger Cheeseburger, Reaville Avenue, Flemington.Bike Blessing before you ride 60 miles throughout beautiful Hunterdon County, NJ.  $25 Rider/$10 passenger.Includes: Event T-Shirt to First 200 Registrants, Event Pin, Lunch at Cheeseburger Cheeseburger where awards ceremony will be at 2pm.  Great ride returning back from Americade or before you go to Laco-nia!  Don’t Miss and support a great cause! 908-237-9008 Ext#7 Captain Frank Nataluk

JUNE 9tH 5tH aNNUal rwr mEmOrial POKEr rUNBenefit Ocean County Child Assault Prevention  Reg: 10:00 am. Kick stands up at Noon $20 Rider/Walk Ins, $10 passengers Poker Run to ben-efit the Ocean County Chapter of Child Assault Prevention Jackson VFW, 54 Magnolia drive is the start/registration location.  Food/Beverage ticket included with registration, Ride in Bike Show, Music by the “Sundries”, Door Prizes, 50/50, ALL MOTORCYCLES are welcome!! Woody 732-688-1451

JUNE 9tH BiKE BlESSiNg: St. JOHN’S BaPtiSt cHUrcH2387 Morse Avenue, Scotch Plains 11:30 AM to 6:00 PM FOOD-MUSIC-PRIZES ALL ARE WELCOME!$15.00 per Biker/$5.00 per Passenger  Sister Monica Greer....908-444-8679

JUNE 10tH 8tH aNNUal POKEr rUNSouth Jer-Z Riderz, Nam Knights and Women in the Wind  Poker (prize) Run starting at Barb’s HD.  Theme is “Remembering Our Fallen Heroes”, $20.00/rider, $10.00 passenger.  Final destination at the Picalilli Inn with

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food and refreshments.

JUNE 16tH HErOES fOr warriOrS BENEfit BBQFranklin Township Police, PBA 188 and Quakertown Fire Company will be hosting Runs from 1 PM- 9 PM and is free admission. Live music by Matt Colligan and Big Daddys Band. BBQ Contest starts at 4 PM, raffles, 50/50, tricky tray, door prizes while they last and much, much more [email protected]

JUNE 17tH  17tH aNNUal KElSEy cHarity rUNama SaNctiONED$20.00 Donation per Person Beef & Pig Roast, Beer/Soda, Refreshments, Raffles, 50/50, Chinese Auction, Live Music, T-Shirts, Kids Games, Ride in Bike Show. Reg: 9:30 to 11:00am for Lime Dot Ride. Starts at Hills-borough/Manville Elks 2119 1500 Brooks Blvd, Hillsborough. Ends at Bridgewater Eagles 350 Woodside Lane, Bridgewater 908-252-4545

JUNE 22ND cHilDrEN’S riDE fOr lifEMirarchi’s Bistro 2557 S. Black Horse Pike, Williamstown  Reg; 10am to Quality Inn 531 Rte 38 West, Maple ShadeMeet, Eat “N” Greet Friday Night Dinner Dance ($55.00 each) Saturday Ride reg: 10:00 am. Kick stands Up at 12:00pm. Ends at VFW 4919 28 Creekview Rd., Willingboro. BBQ and Fun.  June 15th Cutoff!

JUNE 23rD

mOtOrcyclE rUN & wiNE taStiNg  Starts at Barbs Harley Davidson 26 Black Horse Pike, NJ. Ephraim Reg: Opens 9:30am. Ride leaves 11:30 am. Ends at Valenzano Winery in Shamong Riders $25.00/Passenger $15.00 T-Shirt with Reg-istration Pre-Registration AvailableThere will also be an after party that night at dadz bar and grill.

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wE r ONE’S  aNNUal BENEfit rUNTo Benefit Combat Paper ProjectThe ride starts at Liberty Harley Davidson, 12 West Milton Avenue in Rah-way. Registration is from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm. The ride fee is $15.00 per person. The fee includes food at the end of the ride. The 55 mile ride

will go through Union, Hunterdon, and Somerset Counties. The ride will end in Warren with food, live music, ride in bike show, vendors, and more. The event will raise money for Combat Paper Project. For more information call (732) 259-0720

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marcH Of DimES BiKErS fOr BaBiES  The Cabin - Start and Finish 984 Route 33 East Freehold, NJ 077289 am: Registration and Breakfast10:45 am: Kick Stands up 1 pm: BBQ Lunch VIP Pre-Registration Package Save $5 Plus VIP Parking Express Registration, Ride at the front of the line & be entered into our Florida Vacation raffle!!!!Day of event $30 a rider $25 a passenger Kristie Ferrugiaro 732-952-9016

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tHrEE EVENtS ONE grEat timE50 mile motorcycle run honors the memory of Trooper Marc Castellano. Check-in between 8 to 9 am Rockaway town square mall ride departs 9:15 am escorted by the NJ State police  Motorcycle Skills, Ride & Show  Special Olympics NJ Morris & Passiac County Area Annual fund-raiser features:  Police-escorted Ride ($30/rider, $15/passenger), Skills Training Competition ($20), and Bike Show ($25).  Includes T-shirt for rider and pin or patch for all.  Registration fee waived for each $100 you raise PLUS chance to win prizes!  Spectators are free.  Food and music all day.  Vendors and Crafters wanted.  Donate or Sign-up on-line at WWW.MOTORCYCLE RUN.SONJ.ORG

July 7tH (rain date July 8)

aBatE & St. BarNaBaS BUrN cENtErfUNDraiSErPresented by ABATE of the Garden State North Jersey Chapter. Benefits ABATE & St. Barnabas. A poker run with stops along a scenic route through Morris and Sussex Counties, ending at the Runway Cafe at Blair-stown Airport. Food at 12 noon, prizes at 1 pm. $20/rider, $15/passenger. Register 10-11 am at Black  Hills Custom Parts, 80 US Highway 46, Rockaway, NJ. Contact Tammy Eckert at 973-652-8097 or [email protected]. More info at www.abatenorthjersey.org and www.facebook.com/groups/abatenorthjersey

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Given that riding season is finally in bloom, I want to This month I want to address an issue that I have not discussed in detail before, but it is one that comes up constantly when answering questions for clients and those of you who e-mail and call with your questions. The issue is that of medical payment coverage or what is commonly referred to as PIP (personal injury protection) coverage. As most of you are aware, your auto policies, in contrast to your motorcycle policies, require $5,000.00 in medical payment coverage in Pennsylvania, and normally $250,000.00 in medical payment coverage in New Jersey. However, in New Jersey, most pol icies have a deductible and 20% co-pay up to the first $5,000.00, whereas in Pennsylvania there are no co-pays or deductibles. M o t o r c y c l e policies, on the other hand, rarely, if ever, contain any coverage for medical payments, because it is not required in Pennsylvania or New Jersey. As a result, most people assume that it is unavailable and/or too expensive to purchase, so I decided to do some investigation to determine if medical coverage is available on motorcycle policies and, if so, how much does it normally cost. The answers varied widely depending on which insurance company you choose. I was advised that my own insurance company (State Farm) does not offer medical coverage on my motorcycle policy, however, many insurance companies, both large and small, do offer the coverage. Most insurance companies vary in the amount they offer from a minimum/maximum of $1,000.00 to $10,000.00. The cost also varies from a low of $32.00 per year for $2,000.00 worth of coverage from an internet insurance company to $200.00-$400.00 per year for $5,000.00-$10,000.00 worth of coverage through more traditional insurance companies.

Fortunately, many of my clients have some form of private health insurance through their employers, which in most cases will cover the medical bills incurred in a motorcycle accident. However, as many of you have found out, there are often high deductibles and co-pays that go along with this coverage and often there are burdensome restrictions as to where you can go for treatment. Unfortunately, for those who do not have any form of health coverage and have been incurred medical bills as a

result of an accident, the situation is much worse as medical bills, even small ones, can be financially devastating. Although it is virtually impossible to purchase enough medical insurance on your motorcycle policy to cover all potent ial medical bills incurred as a result of an accident, depending on which company you select, it may be affordable to purchase at least minimal medical coverage that would cover not only your

deductibles and/or co-pays, but would also help pay some of the medical expenses if you are involved in an accident and do not have any health insurance coverage at all. Even though I realize that purchasing medical coverage may not be affordable to every rider, I would suggest spending a few minutes investigating on your own to find out if medical coverage is available from your company and if so, what it would cost to add it to your policy. As always, if upon reading this material you have any questions regarding this topic or any others, please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or 1-888-CYCLE-LAW (1-888-292-5352).

ASK THE ATTORNEYBY: LEE D. GABER, ESQUIRE1-888-CYCLE-LAW • [email protected] • www.cycleattorney.com

Sincerely,LEE D. GABER, EsquireThe one and only “Cycle Attorney”

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Greetings everyone, welcome back to “The Chef’s Lane”, where you’ll find the very best in Biker food and the Sweet side for Bikers by Bikers. Well, is your grill out? If not get it, you need to try this

Month’s recipes, they’re KILLER and so are the Desserts from Melody and Friends, Enjoy!! Hey! Get in on the fun E-mail your recipes to: HY-PER LINK “mailto:[email protected][email protected] and if you like more Biker recipes, please check out Chef FatBoy’s website at: HYPERLINK “http://www.chef-fatboy.com” www.chef-fatboy.com you’ll be glad you did and so well we!! Remember, Ride safe and Always EAT WELL!

Chef FatBoy, Melody and FamilyZESTy HAmBuRgERS

By: Sue Travis Jones “Chiller”, Pa. Ingredients1 pound ground beef or turkey4 teaspoons prepared horseradish2 teaspoons Dijon mustard1 teaspoon paprika1/4 teaspoon pepper1/8 teaspoon salt4 hamburger buns, split Directions: In a bowl, combine the first six ingredi-ents; mix well. Shape into four patties. Pan-fry, grill or broil until no longer pink. Serve on buns.

BBQ SAuSAgE AND PEPPERSBy: roaddog454, NJ.

Ingredients2 pounds spicy Italian sausage, sliced1 large red bell pepper, cut into large chunks1/4 pound jalapeno peppers, cut into large pieces1 large red onion, cut into chunks1 (12 fluid ounce) can beer1/2 pound sliced provolone cheese Directions: Place sausage, red bell pepper, jala-peno peppers, and red onion in a large bowl. Pour in beer. Cover, and marinate in the refrigerator at least 1 hour. Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat, and lightly oil grate. Alternately thread sausage, red pepper, jalapenos, and onion onto skewers. Cook on the prepared grill until sausage is evenly brown and vegetables are tender. Melt provolone cheese over the hot ingredients during the last few minutes of cooking.

DEvILED TomAToESBy: Junemayspencer44, Pa.

Ingredients4 beefsteak tomatoes1/2 cup distilled white vinegar

4 teaspoons olive oilSalt and pepper to taste Directions: Slice the top off of each tomato. Hollow out each tomato with a spoon, leaving a 1/2 to 1/4 inch shell. Place tomato pulp in a large bowl. Stir the vinegar and olive oil into the pulp, mixing to break up any large pieces. Season with salt and pepper. Evenly spoon the filling into the tomato shells. Refrigerate for at least 10 minutes before serving.

BLuE CHEESE CoLE SLAwBy: salsavin28, NJ.

Ingredients1 (16 ounce) package shredded coleslaw mix2 cups seedless red grapes, halved1/2 cup shredded carrot1 cup mayonnaise1/4 cup prepared Dijon-style mustard1/3 cup crumbled blue cheese2 tablespoons white sugar2 tablespoons cider vinegar Directions: In a large bowl, whisk together the may-onnaise, mustard, cheese, sugar and vinegar. Add the coleslaw mix, grapes and carrots and stir until evenly coated. Chill until serving.

ITALIAN PoTATo SALADBy: Maria I. NY.

Ingredients1 pound ground beef or turkey5 large potatoes, peeled and chopped2 cloves garlic, minced2/3 cup extra virgin olive oil1/2 cup white wine vinegar1/3 cup chopped fresh parsley Directions: Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add potatoes and cook until tender but still firm, about 15 minutes. Drain, cool and chop. In a large bowl, mix together the garlic, olive oil, vinegar and parsley. Add potatoes and toss to evenly coat. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

gRILLED PEACHES AND CREAm Ingredients4 peaches, halved and pitted2 tablespoons clover honey1 cup soft cream cheese with honey and nuts1 tablespoon vegetable oil Directions: Preheat a grill for medium-high heat. Brushpeaches with a light coating of oil. Place pit side down onto the grill. Grill for 5 minutes, or until the sur-faces have nice grill marks. Turn the peaches over, and drizzle with a bit of honey. Place a dollop of the cream cheese spread in the place where the pit was. Grill for 2 to 3 more minutes, or until the filling is warm. Serve immediately.

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Coty Demerss5’2” 110lbs

Real estate agent at Jandali RealtyModeling, singing, sports, working

out, and enjoying the great outdoors, I especially love all my qualitytime with my daughter Niveah

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photography byMark Vetrini

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Someday ~ Lee Buddah Haverstic

Daddy, will you take me for a ride with youSo I can be a biker tooI see you wear your vest with prideCan I have one with a patch that says I love to rideMaybe one day I can get a tattooThat says Harley-Davidson just like youCome on daddy, I can’t be lateDon’t you know my preschool starts at eightI feel cool when we pull up in front of everyoneOut of all the kids I’m the only biker’s sonThey all think your cool and the bikes the bombI have so much more fun than in the car with momDaddy, are you going to pick me up after schoolI just want to ride around with youI promise I won’t go to sleepSo you won’t have to bungee cord me in the seatDaddy, will you take me again tomorrow or another dayI’m going to pretend to be a biker today when I playPretend to ride for ice cream like I do with youSomeday like you I’ll be a real biker too

the road waltz~ MarySusan Williams-Migneault

packed tightleaning into the windonly the leatherstretching the linebetween themher hairhis hairblowing back almost in a tanglehis eyes dartingcatching a glimpse in his mirror -a reflection of her trustpushing againsthis backwatching him watch herthen snapfront and centerjust a fleetingdance -the roadplays with them -the lovers,the bike,and the wind ...

Consequence~ LP Scerri

That text you just had to makeThe call you just had to takeThat light which just turned redThe consequence is someone dead

That dog you so lovingly holdThe child you turn to scoldThat right of way you refused, insteadThe consequence left someone dead

That vacant chair you helped createThe empty memories you generateThat loved one's grief, those tears they shedThe consequence of someone dead

Through And Through~ Bob "Bikerwolf" Bryant

Chrome shining in the full moon lightTwist the throttle and take to flightLeave the hassles of life behindFeel the wind and free your mind

Lean your iron into a curveKeep her steady, do not swerveLet the feeling sooth your soulShift the gears and let her roll

The bike you’re riding is a part of youYou are a man that no one else can see throughYou like the simpler things in lifeYou stand your ground, not afraid of strife

Thank God he let you ride againTo sooth your soul and feel his windNot even your woman truly understands youBecause you’re a biker through and through

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MUFFLER MUSIC - IT’S ALL ABOUT THE TONE!MUFFLER MUSIC - IT’S ALL ABOUT THE TONE!BY SHAWN E. SWEENEY, CYCLE CONNECTION

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A LOOK BACK IN TIME...WITH ‘PULSATING PAULA’

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New Products From

Harley-davidsoN®

available at your local dealers!NEW ANALOG HANDLEBAR CLOCKA Waterproof, Battery-Powered Time Piece Available in Chrome or Black FinishThe new analog Handlebar Clock (P/N 70900307 Chrome, P/N 70900308 Black; $79.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® has a 1.75-inch diameter face that’s easy to read at a glance. Available in chrome or black finish, the waterproof Handlebar Clock mounts to the clutch lever brack-et and is powered by a self-contained, replaceable battery that makes installa-tion a breeze. The kit includes the clutch lever mounting bracket, but the clock may be installed elsewhere on the handlebar with the separate purchase of a 1-inch or 1.25-inch Chrome or Black Handlebar Clock Mount Clamp ($21.95). The Handlebar Clock fits all Harley-Davidson motorcycle models. Models equipped with a reverse switch or Auxiliary Accessory Switch Housing Kits will require the separate purchase of a Handlebar Clock Mount Clamp.

NEW MID-CONTROL KIT FORHARLEY-DAVIDSON NIGHTROD SPECIALReposition the Standard Forward FootControls to a Mid-Control Position

BERGEN COUNTYHARLEY-DAVIDSON/BUELL

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The new V-Rod® Mid-Control Kit (P/N 50700013, $499.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® coverts a V-Rod® Night Rod® Special from its Original Equipment forward foot brake and shift controls to mid-controls, and the rider from a laid-back, foot-forward posture to an upright, bent-knee riding position. This kit is ideal for riders with a short inseam and those that prefer a sporty, aggressive riding posture. The kit includes left and right footpeg supports, brake and shift lever assemblies, brake and shift linkages, rear master cylinder, and all required hardware. It fits 2007-later Night Rod Special models. Installation requires the separate purchase of model-specific brake lines.

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Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® has upgraded the formula and packaging of three of its key lubricant products. Screamin’ Eagle® SYN3® Full Synthetic Lubricant (P/N 62600005, $11.95 quart) and Genuine Harley-Davidson H-D® 360 Motorcycle Oil 20W50 (P/N 62600007, $7.49 quart) are now blended with a cutting-edge polymer viscosity modi-fier (VM) to improve cold-temperature flow, maintain fluid thickness better when hot, and reduce viscosity breakdown so the oil remains fresher for a longer period of time. Recom-mended oil-change intervals remain the same.

Formula+ Transmission and Primary Chaincase Lubricant (P/N 62600004, $8.95 quart) is also updated with a new and specific VM that adds thickening efficiency and improves shear stability by more than 30 percent. The new formula provides better film thickness and permits better load carrying capacity and bearing protection in the transmission.

SYN3, H-D 360 and Formula+ are now packaged in a new one-quart bottle featuring an er-gonomic shape and a spout that pours 30 percent faster with an “anti-glug” design for easier flow control. The bottles have new film-coated labels, a view stripe to show the amount of oil, and are Plastic Identification Code #2, which can be recycled in most locations.

NEW MINI FOOTBOARD KITS FROM HARLEY-DAVIDSONReplace Standard Footpegs with These Compact, Supportive FootboardsThe new Mini Footboard Kits ($199.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genu-ine Motor Accessories® replace traditional footpegs on many Harley-Da-vidson models to enhance foot support and offer more boot-position op-tions and comfort on long rides. Available in two sizes and in chrome or gloss black finish, Mini Footboards mount to the standard H-D® footpeg supports and can be used in many rider, passenger and highway peg applications. The sole-gripping rubber pads complement Original Equipment or accessory footboards and footpegs, and provide vibration isolation.

Mini Footboard Kits are offered in a Small (three-inch) size: P/N 50500139 Chrome and P/N 50500144 Gloss Black; and in a Large (four-inch) size: P/N 50500109 Chrome and P/N 50500124 Gloss Black. Each fits the rider and passenger positions on many Harley-Davidson motorcycle models.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON REFRESHES KEYLUBRICANT PRODUCTSUpgraded Formula and New Ergonomic Bottles

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