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• Wreaths Across America• Flat Track Racing with Both Barrels• James Stewart Suspended from Racing• Toy Runs Across the Southeast• Bike Night Photos & more

January2015

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JANUARY 2015 -2nd Annual Marine's Toys for Tots ..................................................................................72015 Harley-Davidson® CVO™ Road Glide® Ultra ............................................. 8, 10Stewart Suspended from Supercross & Motocross, Plans Appeal.........................10The Three T's of Riding by Kathy Tolleson of ROAR ...............................................12 Wreaths Across America Honors Veterans Buried ............................................14-155th Annual Motorcycle Flat Track Racing ....................................................................166th Annual Chattanooga Toy Run .................................................................................18Polk County Toy Run ............................................................................................................ 1824th Annual Catoosa County Toy Run ........................................................................1820th Annual Cops 'n Kids Toy Run ...............................................................................19Al Millard/Walker County (GA) Stocking Full of Love ............................................202014 Dade County Toy Run ..........................................................................................20Food for Thought - The Other One Diner ................................................................22Recipe - Country Brunch ...............................................................................................22Bike Night Photos ......................................................................................................24-25Southern Biker Riders .....................................................................................................26Steelhorse Law - Advice & Tips from your Attorneys .............................................26

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Happy New Year 2015! With the New Year here, I'd like to take a moment to share with you our mission and goal so you know a little more about who we are and what sets us apart from the others.

We are a family-oriented magazine that is distributed throughout the southeastern United States and covers motorcycle events and news. It is a female-owned business that encourages women in any aspect of motorcycles whether owning their own bike or riding as a passenger. We cover ALL types of motorcycles! We love all motorcycles! We are family-

oriented partly because we want kids to read our magazine and learn about motorcycles from an early age so they can become motorcycle riders when they are old enough and become customers of yours. Being family-oriented allows us to distribute magazines in places where our competitors are not. This means more exposure for our advertisers.

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The Second Annual Marine Corps Reserve Toys For Tots of Bay County,

FL was a huge success. In attendance were 107 bikes, more than double the first year, left Harley-Davidson of Panama City Beach, escorted by the Panama City Beach and Bay County Police up Highway 231 to their final destination for food and festivities. This year the group gathered over 10 large bins of toys for local children in Bay County.

2nd Annual Marine’s Toys For Tots By Marta Rose

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I previously owned a 2011 CVO™ Road Glide® Ultra that at the time I thought was one of the best handling Ultra models I had ever ridden. Each year the anticipation grew as I waited for the new models to be released but to my disappointment the CVO™ Road Glide® Ultra never made the line-up. Then in 2013 the MOCO announced that there would be no Road Glide® for the 2014 model year but was going to be released again in 2015, so I quickly put my name on the waiting list.

At the Sturgis rally, riders got the first look at the 2015 Road Glide® Special and Standard models and it appeared that those were the only two models available. Both of these are based on Project Rushmore models but without the Twin Cooling. The day of the dealer show arrived and to the surprise of many (not me, of course)

2015 Harley-Davidson® CVO™ Road Glide® Ultra

By Smokin’ Joe Ball

Project Rushmore added another model to its stable, the 2015 CVO™ Road Glide® Ultra.

The color I decided on, Carbon Dust/Autumn Sunset, would not be available until October, so over the next month or so the new parts started to cover the work bench in the garage. TTS Tuner, Fullsac DX pipe, 2.25 Fullsac muffler cores, Custom Dynamics LEDs and Triple Play modules, Klockwerks Sport Tint windshield, Curved License Plate, Hidden AM/FM and CB antennas to name a few.

WOW! This bike has everything that we saw with the release of the Project Rushmore models in 2014. Twin Cooled high output

Twin Cam 110 cubic inch engine, 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission, BOOM™ Box 6.5 infotainment system with its 6.5-inch full color touch screen, SirusXM, bike to bike communication, voice control, navigation, Reflex Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with dynamically, electronically linked brakes for optimum stopping in all conditions, heated seat, heated grips, redesigned saddlebags and tour pack now open with a one-touch latch. So many extra features it’s hard to list them all.

The bike went directly from the dealership to the house where it was immediately pulled apart to install all the new goodies. It was quite apparent on the ride home that I had made the right decision trading in my newly purchased 2014 CVO™ Ultra Limited.

Metallic custom paint

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2015 Harley-Davidson® CVO Road Glide Ultra ---continued

Southern Biker Magazine learned before going to press that a decision has been

reached in the James Stewart case with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the FIM. Stewart who has ADHD did not file the Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) paperwork for his doctor-prescribed medication Adderall which contains the drug amphetamine. That drug is prohibited by FIM, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (International Motorcycling Federation).

This case dates back to April of 2014 when Stewart took an anti-doping test and it was found positive. According to Stewart’s Yoshimura Suzuki team, the FIM penalty affects the entire 2015 season for James, which would mean he has been declared ineligible for competition for Monster Energy Supercross and Lucas Oil Pro Motocross. An appeal is in

Stewart Suspended from Supercross & Motocross,

Plans AppealBy The Mag Man, Randy Gracy

the process but for now, he’s barred from racing anywhere.

“Let me get this straight. You can ride with an illegal, modified bike and only get your points taken away (RC4 illegal fuel). But if you ride with a doctor prescribed ADHD medicine (but didn’t file the paperwork for it in time) then you are disgraced and banned for the year? Makes no sense”, said Jacob Saylor, former Supercross racer.

Does this rule violation fit the punishment? In this senior, motorcycle writers opinion, “Absolutely not”. Maybe HGH or some other performance enhancing drug, but this is just beyond comprehension. I’m even shocked that the AMA, the governing body of the Supercross Series in the US would even allow this. And just in, at the last minute, he has been cleared to use

his prescribed medication Adderall…after his reported 8-month suspension. Horse Manure!

“I’m extremely disappointed to say the least,” said Stewart. “We plan to appeal as I personally feel that the punishment far outweighs the situation; especially since I received both WADA and USADA approvals that prove I’m not cheating. I’m bummed for everyone involved: my family, my team, my sponsors, the promoters and most of all the fans. Unfortunately, I’ve had to be very quiet in regards to this situation but I’ll be telling the full story in the next couple weeks so everyone can understand what we’ve been going through. Thank you all for your continued support.”

Southern Biker Magazine will keep you up to date on this and other Supercross news.

Chrome wheels, brakes & rotors

After a few days in the garage installing the accessories, it was time to take it

out and put the bike through its paces. I decided to take a more scenic ride that included the Foothills Parkway and Hwy 360 from Vonore to Tellico Plains. I found that it handled superbly; digging in on the corners like it was on a rail. I believe the better handling is primarily due to the beefier front suspension combined with the low profile Premium ride shocks front and rear that I added. One of the complaints from riders of the previous models was the buffeting of the air around your face/helmet. This is no longer an issue.

With the addition of the vents the air streams are directed to the each side and top of your helmet. The hand controls take a little to get used to but allow the rider access to many additional functions. As with most new technology, there are issues that need to be worked out, but these are mostly software related with the new Infotainment system. If I could change one thing, it would be to put the CB PTT (Push To Talk) back on the left handlebar as it was in previous years. On straight roads you get used to it relatively quickly, but it is definitely challenging to operate on curvy roads, and it is a complaint I have heard from others.

This motorcycle is hands down better handling than the previous CVO™ Road Glide® Ultra. Well, hopefully I’ll keep this one for more than a

year, but if in 2016 we see a 120 cubic inch motor then all bets are off.

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Kathy TollesonCEO ROAR Motorcycles, Inc.

The Three T'sof Riding

We've all heard the saying, "If you have to ask why, you just don't understand." That's because

motorcyclling is a form of Transportation but so much more. It will get you around. And there's a lot of benefits, like they are quicker than cars, burn less gas, take up less room in the garage, cost less and are easier to maintain. In many countries, bikes are the main form of transportation.

But riding is more than that, it is Therapeutic. When you ride, you're not thinking about work or family problems and I do believe it's impossible to be depressed riding a motorcycle. Unless yours breaks down a lot! It is an amazing mind clearing experience. That's what is so hard to put into words about why people ride. It's the reason why I am such a proponent of women riding because so many of them are missing out on an amazing experience. Nature is good for the soul and riding helps you connect to it. When you're in a vehicle, that connection is lost.

Riding is also Transformational. Through ROAR, I have heard the most amazing stories of transformation from the women I have met. WOW! From breast cancer survivor to cross country rider, from grieving widow to building a local chapter of a motorcycle club, from scared of her own shadow to I'm riding my own, the stories have been amazing.. I don't have the space to elaborate but I have seen riding help a mother and her daughter face the mom's terminal illness. It's been so powerful to watch the transformation in women's lives. Riding their own bike is so empowering for women, it's a great way to heal from abuse because abusive situations cause women to feel powerless. There's nothing like revving up a bike to begin to transform that feeling.

So, the next time you're trying to explain to someone why you ride or why they should consider it. You can just simply use the three T's. It's great Transportation that's Therapeutic and it's helped Transform my life!

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From Arlington National Cemetery to the West Coast, from the Canadian Border to the tip of

Florida, the hundreds of thousands of volunteers banned together to honor the fallen of the US Military. The annual Wreaths Across America event seemed to have drawn more volunteers than it has ever before. America is truly humbled just being able to honor those men and women, here, at Christmas time.

Many of the tractor trailer rigs driving across America were escorted into towns by thousands of motorcycle riders from all walks of life; doctors, lawyers, salesmen, managers, laborers, construction workers, factory workers, fast food worker, clubs from every corner of the country and many others. All came, set their egos aside and honored our country’s fallen heroes.

Wreaths Across America Honors Veterans Buried

By The Mag Man, Randy Gracy

“We’re grateful for the sacrifice, bravery, courage and tenacity of members of our armed forces who currently serve in harms way; we’re grateful for the freedoms that we have as Americans,” Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Bryan Battaglia, the senior enlisted advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told those gathered on a sun drenched but cold day in the shadow of the Pentagon.

How wreaths began:

A Maine businessman, Morrill Worcester donated 5,000 wreaths in 1992 and arranged for trucks to carry them during their pilgrimage from his home state to Arlington National Cemetery. In 2005, Air Force photographer Jim Varhegyi snapped the iconic photo of wreaths in snow, bringing WAA unprecedented attention and acclaim. Later, Congress proclaimed Dec. 13th as “Wreaths Across America Day”. As part of this year’s ceremony, he, along with five of his seven grandchildren, placed the two-millionth wreath (since Mr. Worcester first started laying wreaths in 1992) on the grave of Pvt. William

Christman, the cemetery’s first military burial. Included in the day’s events was a wreath ceremony at the grave of President John F. Kennedy, at the USS Maine Memorial and at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

The organization has since expanded to include more than 1,000 fundraising groups in all 50 states representing more than 1,015 cemeteries and locations nationally and abroad. More than 80 volunteer trucking companies have stepped up to help deliver the wreaths.

Morrill Worcester, Maine’s wreath-maker and founder of Wreaths Across

The 2005 photo that Jim Varhegyi snapped of wreaths in snow brought WAA unprecedented attention and acclaim.

Mr. Worcester with five of his grandchildren placing the two-millionth wreath on the grave of Pvt. William Christman, the cemetery’s first military burial.

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Wreaths Across America Honors Veterans Buried ---continued

America, had never been able to raise the funds to lay wreaths at every grave in Arlington Cemetery and it was his goal when he started to one day be able to do this. This year marked the 150th anniversary of Arlington National Cemetery, the 23rd year wreaths have placed there in December and the first year every veteran’s graves was honored. Mr. Worcester, Maine wreath-maker and founder of Wreaths Across America, accepted a

challenge from Maine’s First Lady, Ann LePage, to match every sponsorship with one of his own. “I’ve always felt strongly that each and every one of the brave men and women laid to rest here must be honored. It seems fitting that we reached our goal on the cemetery’s 150th anniversary”, said Mr. Worcester. Nearly 50,000 volunteers placed remembrance wreaths on the headstones of every 230,000 veterans at Arlington this year.

“It’s difficult to put into words the love and sense of family here,” said Mrs. Worcester. “All of us coming together is our way of saying thank you and that we’ll never forget your service and your sacrifice.”

Karen and Morrill Worcester attend a wreath dedication at Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston, Massachusetts.

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As the song goes, “Let’s get a little

bit, sideways!” Riders were getting their sideways on at the 5th Annual Flat Track Races in Lebanon, Tennessee. It was also a vintage camper rally as well. The crowd was cheering and clapping with all the racing sliding excitement. There were motorcycles, cars and trucks from every year imaginable and some just downright homemade vehicles that looked awesome. There was a swap meet, a Hot Rod show and more, something for everyone.

Trophies were awarded to the vintage campers, cars and motorcycles. Laura Brown with her ’71 vintage camper took home a camper trophy for the weekend and Rawhide took home a vintage motorcycle trophy.

5th Annual Motorcycle Flat Track RacingBy Sandi England

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Over 1,000 motorcycles came to ride and support the 24th Annual

Catoosa County Toy Run. Riders from several states came to donate toys and funds for the event.

Over 1,000 children in the North Georgia area will benefit from these riders and the community who gave here at Christmas time. The spirit of giving never ceases to amaze me during this time of year. Motorcycle riders are usually the first and most frequently asked to help and always leading the way to help children and their families in need. It was a great showing of support for the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office and their efforts to raise toys for needy children.

Bikes were packed with toys and strapped down for the ride from Big Lots to Ringgold High School. At the

24th Annual Catoosa County Toy RunBy The Mag Man, Randy Gracy

end of the day, the children were the big winners, thanks to those great big hearts and the Christmas Spirit in each and every one of them.

With registration beginning at Toys R Us in Hixson, TN, bikers began showing up to support the 6th Annual Chattanooga

Toy Run. Folks were also given the opportunity to shop in Toys R Us, buy and then donate to the event. From the generous hearts of many riders and supporters, the ride benefited the Chambliss Center for Children. The children here are little ones who have been removed from their home due to abuse, abandonment, neglect, or delinquency and are in the custody of the State of Tennessee.

6th Annual Chattanooga Toy Run

By Frank Pate

On a very cold winter day for a ride, “brrrrrrrrrrr”, nearly 100 riders came to support the Empty Stocking Fund

for those less fortunate. Riders from Chattanooga, TN to Knoxville met at the Village Green for an escorted ride by the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office and led by Constable Wayne CaseyMae Henry. Riders were treated to a BBQ lunch, raffles, 50/50 and great time!

Polk County Toy RunBy Frank Pate

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Hundreds of motorcycle riders came to Panama City Harley-Davidson to

ride and support the 20th Annual Cops ‘n Kids Run. With Police lights flickering, the riders headed out on the escorted ride. Bikers weren’t the only ones that came to support the event; over 200 community members came and donated toys and desperately needed funds.

Gifts from every kind and for every age were donated and will be wrapped and delivered by volunteers to needy families closer to Christmas. “We do our best to make sure every kid gets something they want and the organizers put it together, and the officers and other members of the department deliver the week of Christmas.”, Corporal Nicholas Thomlinson said.

The event has been going on for two decades and it continues to grow and help more families every year.

20th Annual Cops 'n Kids Toy RunBy The Mag Man, Randy Gracy

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The 3rd Annual Dade County, GA Toy Run was hosted by the Dade County Sheriff’s Dept. The escorted ride started

and ended at Dade County High School with almost 100 bikes. After a 90 minute escorted ride, the riders were treated to food, raffles and lots of fun.

2014 Dade County Toy Run By Frank Pate

ALABAMA

Feb 6-8: World of Wheels.Birmingham Jefferson Con-vention Complex. www.worldofwheels.com

ARKANSAS

Jan 1: ABATE D-1/CMA Old Three-Toes Ride to ride around Little Rock. Meet at Wal-mart parking lot, 8801 Baseline Rd, Little Rock. www.abatedistrict1.org/id13.html

FLORIDA

Jan 15-18: Gibtown Bike Fest, 6915 Riverview Dr, Riverview. Florida’s most entertaining biker event. 4 stages of entertainment with the Ives Brothers, Thrill show, Harley-Davidson Factory Demo Rides, vendors, bike show, car show, cold beverages. Free event! FMI: www.gibtownmotorcyclerally.com

Jan 17-18: Free Harley-Davidson Factory Demo Rides at 6915 Riverview Dr, Riverview. Free Harley-Davidson Factory Demo Rides at Gibtown Bike Fest. Get your

butt on one of the new 2015 Harley Davidson Bikes.

Jan 31: Dania Beach Vintage Motorcycle Show, 10am-5pm. Frost Park 300 NE 2 St, Dania Beach. View over 300 vintage motorcycle along with Harley Drill Team, antique bicycle display, field games, vendors, swap meet, roller derby girls, kiddie play area with all proceeds going to Stray Aid and Rescue. This year's theme: Sportsters. Free event. www.daniabeachvintagebikeshow.com

Feb 21: Ride Your Heart Out Poker Run at Bayfront Health Punta Gorda’s Medical, 713 East Marion Ave, Punta Gorda. 941-766-4285. $20 rider/$10 passenger (includes poker hand & lunch). Rain or Shine. Registration at 9:30 am, LBO by 11:00 am. 4 stops with ride ending at Black Widow Harley Davidson, Prizes, raffles, live music and silent auction, BBQ lunch.

Mar 6-15: Bike Week-74th Annual in Daytona

Beach. The world’s largest motorcycle event. Visit www.OfficialBikeWeek.com and Facebook for details.

Mar 11: Leather & Lace MC Moonshine Wednesday and Open House, 574 W Ariel Rd, Edgewater. Join the ladies for door prizes, raffles, 50/50, auction, food, music, biker games and more. 386-345-0562 or [email protected] or http://leathernadlacemc.com

Mar 14: 4th Annual Celebrate the Arts at Harley-Davidson of Panama City Beach. Local artist’s market and celebrity fashion show to raise money for Beach Care Services. 11am-4pm. FMI: [email protected]

GEORGIA

Jan 21: Lobby Day at the State Capitol, Atlanta. From 10am to 3pm join ABATE of Georgia and your legislators in the Rotunda of the State Capitol. Enjoy a

bowl of chili and share your thoughts about motorcyclist rights with your lawmakers. FMI Brad Coulston, Legislative Director 706-833-5539.

Jan 23-25: Great American Motorcycle Show. North Atlanta Trade Center, Norcross. Georgia’s only indoor bike show. The best show to buy your bikes, accessories, apparel and more. www.natcshows.com.

Apr 11: Relay for Life Ride. Sponsored by Bethany Christian Church. Registration at 9am at 2868 Carrollton Villa Rica Hwy, Carrollton. $25 rider/$10 passenger. KSU 11:30 am. FMI [email protected].

Apr 25: Cycle World of Athens, 4225 Atlanta Hwy, Athens. Register 10 am, KSU 11 am. $20 rider/$10 passenger includes lunch. Rain or shine, law enforcement escorted ride. Ends at Winder Moose Lodge with lunch, music, door prizes, raffles, and silent auction. FMI 770-605-6656.

Riders began showing up at Ridgeland High School for the Al Millard/Walker County Stocking Full

of Love toy run. Over 200 bikes in all participated in the escorted ride that ended at Lafayette High School. There, live music, food and fun were had by all. In 2013, the Stocking Full of Love met the needs of 1,440 children and 464 families with donations totaling $57,600. This year there is even a larger need. Thank you to all the riders and supporters.

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KENTUCKY

May 13-16: Hawg Valley Bike Rally, Corley Chapel Rd, Gra-ham. Home of the World Fa-mous Boogie Barn with live music, field events, vendors, adult games, in-the-park pok-ers run and lots more! Locat-ed on level private property in Western KY with dust free paved roads. Free primitive camping. Reserved electric spots are available. Must be 21 to enter. www.hawgvalleybi-kerally.com or 812 660 0584

MISSISSIPPI

Mar 13-15: Amsoil AMA Arenacross – Southaven at 4560 Venture Dr. www.arenacross.com

Mar 28-29: Great Southern Motorcycle Expo at State Fairgrounds, 1207 Mississippi St, Jackson. Vendors, bike show, live music, stunt show and other bike events, beer, BBQ and more. $10 admission. 601-832-3020

NORTH CAROLINA

Jan 24: Candy Ass Run-4th Annual presented by Lords of Loyalty MC. Start at Ray Price H-D 1126 S Saunders St. Raleigh. Registration at 9 am, KSU at 11 am. Riders $12, Passengers $6. Finish at Chevy’s Sports Bar, 1710 Center Street, Apex with live music, door prizes, 50/50 raffle & more! FMI (919) 802-6224 or [email protected]

TENNESSEE - EAST

Dec 31: New Years Eve Party at Whiskey River Wild, 1645 Downtown West Blvd, Knoxville. 865-281-3268 and facebook. Prizes, giveaways, breakfast served late. Call to reserve your table. Full bar and full menu. Live music with Kitty Wampus.

Dec 31: New Years Eve Party at Asia Café, Knoxville. FMI 865-688-8888

Dec 31: New Years Eve Party at Hog Pen, Sweetwater.

2015

Jan 1: Frosty Toes Ride with Dile Brown at Knoxville Harley-Davidson Clinton Hwy. KSU at 1pm, rain or shine!

Jan 9-11: World of Wheels. Chattanooga Convention Center. www.worldofwheels.com.

Apr 23: GWRRA Tennessee District Convention (Spring Fling) at Camp Jordan in East Ridge for a Southern Family Reunion. Top gun competition, free guided scenic rides, light show, bike show, co-rider event, light parade, vendors, contests, ice cream social and dance. www.tngwrra.org/springfling.aspx or 865-982-7905

May 14-17: Tellico Biker Rally Spring 2015 on Steer Creek Road, Tellico Plains. Bike show, burnout competitions, biker games, free prizes, live bands. Free camping & firewood at bike camping area only. RV & Trailer camping area free with tickets. No ATV’s. No one

under 21 allowed. 423-337-8390 or www.tellicobikerrally.com

May 16: National Armed Forces Freedom Ride-6th Annual at 3012 Cummings Hwy, Chattanooga. Ends at TN State Veterans Home in Murfreesboro. FMI www.tnfreedomride.com

TENNESSEE - MIDDLE & WEST

Jan 1: Polar Bear Run. Sign-up 10am at Bikini Beach Bar. 1297 Antioch Pike, Nashville. 615-831-1370.

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Hidden like a secret in the Secret City is The Other One Diner-Deli-Dive. Located in the Old Grove Center in Oak Ridge, TN, it is a gem of an eatery. It will take you a while to pick from the numerous sandwiches. Here's a few: Moss Madness 6oz roast beef, sauteed jalapenos, horseradish, pepper jack cheese, two onion rings on a burger bun with a jalapeno popper @ $7.69. Bangkok chicken, mayo, cabbage, peanut sauce, sprouts, cilantro, carrot, jalapenos, peanuts on a hoagie @ $7.19. For burgers try the PBB, a 1/3lb patty, lettuce, mayo, bacon and peanut butter @ $5.69. If you are really hungry try a Tobinater, two 1/2lb patties, bacon, cheese between 2 grilled cheese buns @ $13.29. I like the Sonoran dog, bacon wrapped all beef topped with pinto beans, tomato, onion, jalapeno sauce, cheese, mayo on a hoagie @ $4.99.

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Motorama at Mid-TN Expo Center, 1209 Park Ave, Murfreesboro. 10am-5pm. Huge swap meet, car/motorcycle show, auto memorabilia, custom bike show. www.bothbarrelspromotions.com or 615-364-1828

Jan 31: Chili Cook-Off (10th Annual) at Appleton H-D, Clarksville. 11am-2pm. Only first 10 entries accepted-Best Overall and Hottie of the Year. Gift cards awarded for other entries: Most Unusual, Wild Game, Most Unique. Jalapeno Eating contest at 1pm.

Feb. 7: Easyriders Bike Show Tour. New location at Hendersonville Expo Center. Visit www.easyridersevents.com

Mar 21: 13th Annual Spring Thaw Motorcycle Show & Swap Meet at Mid-TN Expo Center/1209 Park Ave/Murfreesboro. $10 admission/$25 show entry. $200 Best Homebuilt. $1000 Best of Show, $200 Best Rod Car or Truck. Vendor booths available. www.

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May 17: Appleton Harley-Davidson Open House. A Voices of Rock event featuring John Schlitt of Petra, John Elefante of Kansas & Gypsy, a Fleetwood Mac Tribute. 2501 Hwy 41-A Bypass, Clarksville. 931-648-1607.

May 18: Biker Sunday – Ride For Hope. Register 8am at Appleton H-D, 2501 Hwy 41-A Bypass, Clarksville. Departs 9am. Ends at First Church of the Nazarene for service, BBQ meal, bike blessing and afternoon ride.

May 26-30: Tennessee State HOG Rally 2015 in Cookeville. Music, vendors, activities, great lodging and restaurant choices. FMI www.tnstatehogrally.com or 615-255-3442

TEXAS

Jun 11-14: Republic of Texas Biker Rally, 20th Anniversary. Austin. Lynyrd Skynyrd will headline Saturday night. www.

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NATIONAL EVENTS

Mar 6-15: Bike Week-74th Annual in Daytona Beach. The world’s largest motorcycle event. Visit www.OfficialBikeWeek.com and Facebook for details.

May 22-25: Mid America Freedom Rally #27, located off I-44 at the Buckhorn Exit 153 at the Pulaski County Shrine Property, Buckhorn, MO. www.midamericafreedomrally.com and Facebook

Jun 15: Ride Your Motorcycle to work day. Purpose: To demonstrate the number of motorcyclist to the general public and politicians; motorcyclists are from all walks of life; motorcycling is a social good. www.ridetowork.org

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Dec 27: JD Baker & the MCL Band at Whiskey River Wild, Knoxville, TN

Dec 28: Filibilly & Friends at Whiskey River Wild, Knoxville, TN

Dec 31: Kitty Wampus at Whiskey River Wild, Knoxville, TN

Dec 31: Exit 60 at Hwy 64 Gym, Copperhill, TN with New Year’s Eve Party

Jan 3: Break N Down at Hog Pen, Sweetwater, TN

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Jan 14: Jason Karnes at Whiskey River Wild, Knoxville, TN

Jan 17: Exit 60 at Skyzoo, Chattanooga, TN

Jan 17: Fairview Union at Whiskey River Wild, Knoxville, TN

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Just because it's winter doesn't mean riding season is over for everyone. So let's talk about

some tips on how to stay safe in the winter. The first and most obvious tip is STAY WARM. The gear on your body and your bike is crucial when riding in cold weather. When riding in the winter, you need to wear layers. Yet, you need to think and be careful. You do not want to wear so many layers, or layers so thick that it will limit your mobility. Heated clothing, which can use your bike's power can be a great way to stay warm. Make sure you take the wind into consideration. You need to protect yourself against both the wind chill while riding, but also the wind to your face and neck. A full face helmet, which for safety reasons should always be worn, will help even more in this situation. Further, make sure your bike is ready for the wind. Add a windshield, or even a higher windshield to protect you from the wind.

When winter arrives, temperatures drop...when temperatures drop, your tires get cold. This isn't somethig you think about too often, but on a bike, it is very important. When your tires get cold, whether it is at the beginning of the ride, or even when stopped, you lose traction. Obviously, when riding in winter, and especially if there is any snow, ice or even moisture on the ground, traction is extremely important. Therefore, make sure you check your tire pressure more frequently in the winter, and definitely before a ride.

Although most of us live in the south, after what happened last winter, we all know it is possible to get slammed by ice and snow. If you are out, or thinking about riding in inclement weather, first and foremost, try and get off the road as quickly as possible. Yet, if you are stuck, and trying to get home, being on a bike in ice and snow is dangerous. Always be on the lookout for ice, especially black ice. Bridges are always susceptible to ice before the main road due to water disconnecting the road from the earth. If you feel like you are on ice, don't hit the brakes, and don't make any sudden movements on the bike. Also, if there is bad weather already on the g round, watch out for salt. Not only is salt bad for the body of your bike, but on two wheels, it can really affect your traction. When riding in a curve, salt can act like riding on gravel, and we all know what challenges that brings.

While a lot of us winterize our bikes and put them away for the winter, some of us ride all year as it's our only means of transportation. If that is the case, all we ask is take extra precautions and ride safe. At Steelhorse Law, as we do all year, we want our friends in the biker community to be equipped with all the knowledge possible about how to avoid going down. We hope all of our Southern Biker friends and family had a great holiday seaason, and a happy new year, and we look forward to seeing all of you soon as the ground thaws and the 2015 riding season kicks off.

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