June 2014 - Biking Life
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June 2014 - Biking Life
Cover photo: This photo was taken at the Spring Fling bike show in cape girardeau, Mo. These young ladies are the biking life beauties look for them at an event near you. Photo by kathleen haverstick. Sit “N” Bull Saloon Book your next event here! We have over 3600 square feet inside & 3 acres outside for events such as: • Car/ Bike Shows • Swap Meets • Auctions • Flea Markets • Weddings • Birthdays • Reunions • Anniversaries We cater them all! Stop by & we’ll show you around! Open Daily at noon! Biker Owned & Operated 31 SOuth Mill St. NeW MeMphiS, il teN MileS FROM SCOtt AFB (NeAR highWAy 160 AND highWAy 177) (618) 588-3003 www.sit-n-bull.com Letter From the Publisher By Jim Furey With this issue we start our 12 th year of publication, and like the Grateful Dead said “what a long strange trip it’s been.” I have met some awesome people along the way and learned some hard lessons. I have invested more of my life than I would have envisioned at the start. Although when I was doing some due diligence, I was told that, that would happen. That said it has been 11 excellent years. I have had the opportunity to interview many folks that I had watched from a far, among those are Arlen Ness, the godfather of bike builders, Paul Yaffe one of the top builders around, Kendall Johnson whose creations not only look cool but they fly too. I have sat down with Billy Lane and Rick Fairless. I consider master builder from the area D.J. Weil a personal friend and over the years we featured several of his bikes. Killer interviewed Kim Suter, Joy interviewed tattoo artist Corey Miller and probably one of the most interesting people I interviewed was Hubert Keller and then the party at this restaurant Sleek later on, was off the charts. We have raised a phenomenal amount of money for charity over the years on our own. Events like our Screw The Ribbon Show the Green for Our Troops that raised money for the USO. We have donated thousands of dollars to the Hartbauer/McBride Bikers Helping Bikers charity, oh and by the way their rodeo and party is coming up later this month. The Christmas Parties we put on raise thousands of dollars every year. We have put on the Infliction Addiction Art Show for year. We branched out into the Swap Meet Promotion business with our TBL Motorcycle Swap Meets. We have held these in several locations and all have been successful. Our events have been newsworthy and have been covered by KMOV Channel 4, WGEM TV in Quincy, IL, The Alton Telegraph, the Jersey County newspaper. By creating newsworthy events we bring greater value to our advertisers. By the time you read this we will have put on our first Biking Life Belles Ride, a ride just for women and I’ve heard the Telegraph is interested in covering that. But all these things are possible only because of the support you have given us over these years. I thank you from the bottom of my hear for that support and look forward to being a part of the biking community for many years to come. I wish all the dads out there a Happy Father’s Day and as always I thank you for making us part of your biking life. Riding Season is here!!! Stop in now for your new gear or quality seatwork Hardtail Humor A ten year old boy was walking down the street when a big man on a black motorcycle pulls up beside him and asks, “Hey kid, wanna go for a ride?” “ No!”, said the boy, and he kept walking. The motorcyclist pulls up to him again and says “Hey kid, I’ll give you $10 if you hop on the back.” “ No!”, said the boy and he proceeded down the street a little quicker. The motorcyclist pulls up to the boy again and says, “Ok kid, I’ll give you $20 and a BIG bag of candy if you hop on the back for a ride.” At this point, the boy turns around to him and screams angrily, “Look Dad, YOU bought the Honda, so YOU ride it! Q: What do you call a Harley that doesn’t leak oil? A: Empty! Graf Racing would like to thank the following sponsors: 4anOffice.com, Big St Charles Motorsports, Complete Auto Body, Mason Signs, McGrath Environmental Associates, Metro Shooting Supplies Mile 277, Premier Restorations The Biking Life, The Neon Cycle Schaeffer Oil Continuing our Blessings Bikers are aware of God blessing us. Every year we begin the riding seasons with blessings across our groups and communities. We look forward to this time together and plan for several months for these events. Sometimes we fail to realize the blessings we receive daily, weekly and monthly during our lives. God has promised blessing for those to love Him for thousands of years. Why should His blessings surprise us now? At the beginning of time, God promised his people, starting with Abraham. “Now the Lord said to Abram, “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. And I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed”.” (Genesis 12: 1-3) Abraham was obedient and followed God’s conditions, and he was blessed over and above what he had ever imagined. We are all a part of Abraham’s lineage; we continued to receive this blessing promised so many years ago. Later, when Moses was leading children from Egypt and had received the 10 commandments, God promised them a land of milk and honey. “”So you shall keep the commandments of the Lord your God by walking in his ways and by fearing him. For the Lord your God is bringing you into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and springs, flowing out in the valleys and hills, a land of wheat and barley, of vines and fig trees and pomegranates, a land of olive trees and honey, a land in which you will eat bread without scarcity, in which you will lack nothing, a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills you can dig copper. And you shall eat and be full, and you shall bless the Lord your God for the good land he has given you.” (Deutoronomy 8:6-10) God kept this promise. When Kathy & I were in Israel, we saw evidences of the vineyards, the fields, the orchards, the lakes and rivers. Israel today is self-sufficient in its ability to feed and sustain its people because they were obedient to God’s commandments. Again, they fulfilled God’s conditions of his blessings. We also know in the Bible, that God punished those who were not obedient. God did not allow Moses to enter the “promised land” because of disobedience. I don’t ever want to wonder if I had been a better person, would God have blessed me or my children, more. Because of obedience or disobedience, would God bless us? Would he bless or not bless YOU? Today, we are so blessed with our homes, food, and living conditions compared to many places in the rest of the world. But, we take these for granted; maybe because we feel because we pay our bills they are owed to us, a part of our communities, and to be expected because of life in America. We need to take a good look at our lives and determine where our faith is based. I know that God loves each and every one of us, whether we obey Him or not. God wants the best for all of us, but we can’t ignore that bad things happen. God helps those who believe in Him work through the bad times. He continues to bless those who are obedient to Him. He promises in Deuteronomy 28: 1-6, “And if you faithfully obey the voice of the Lord your God, being careful to do all his commandments that I command you today, the Lord your God will set you high above all the nations of the earth. And all these blessings shall come upon you and overtake you, if you obey the voice of the Lord your God. Blessed shall you be in the city, and blessed shall you be in the field. Blessed shall be the fruit of your womb and the fruit of your ground and the fruit of your cattle, the increase of your herds, and the young of your flock. Blessed shall be your basket and your kneading bowl. Blessed shall you be when you come in, and blessed shall you be when you go out.” (God’s lists of blessings go another 8 verses – go and read them yourselves.) Our point being: God wants to bless you and will help you; He is always with you to guide you if you listen to Him. To help you in following God, find a local bikerfriendly church. If you don’t know one, call us and we’ll help you find one. If you need prayer, we’re here for you if you need us or reach out to any Christian biker at your next function. You can reach Kathy and me at 314-434-2282 or e-mail me at h2osjk@att.net; or you can contact the CMA Missouri State Coordinators, Brad & Angie Barton at 573-576-8216, Email: bartonscma@gmail.com; or the CMA Illinois State Coordinators who are Doug Johnson at 630-878-2801 E-mail dougj@gmail. com and Karl Huckshold at 618-478-5303. Jim & Kathy Waters Good News Riders Christian Motorcyclists Association JOIN US ON FACEBOOK BUNKER HILL, ILLINOIS Make Us You Poker Run Home, Great Menu, Coldest Beer in Jefferson County, Pool Tables, Friday The 13th Bike Night Party, Don’t Be Skeered come on out & let The Biking Life Beauties Put a Spell on you. Bike, Car, Truck wash 6:00 pm till ?? Give a ways, drink specials 14th Stone Wall, 28th Those Guys Come Check Out The Money Wall “You don’t have to be scared anymore.”-Bikers Against Child Abuse A child who has been abused whether sexually, physically or emotionally who has been entered into the court system and depending on the county the name is given to the State Attorney’s office and forwarded to the Child Advocacy Center. These agencies then may refer the parents to B.A.C.A. for assistance and intervention. Anyone can call and talk to a B.A.C.A. representative for possible help with child abuse cases. Bikers Against Child Abuse(B.A.C.A.) By Sheri Wellen Admittedly when I saw a group of burly, tattooed men at a recent swap met and read their patch I thought ‘how cute, they give stuffed animals to kids.” Yet, something drew me into doing research on this group and I soon found I was wrong on all levels and I felt compelled to present this admirable group of motorcyclists to the public and everything they stand for. Motorcyclist John Paul “Chief” Lilly of Utah is the founder of B.A.C.A. He is a licensed Clinical Social Worker and registered Play Therapist with over 20 years in practice, and had noticed gaps in the legal system that was set up to protect children from their abusers. His work was compromised when the offender was able to drive by the house and intimidate the victim. He knew he wanted to make the world safer by asking friends, other motorcycle enthusiasts to help. They drove to the house with about 27 motorcycles with the intent that “this might work” to thwart the offender and to give the child a sense of empowerment. It must have worked from there on “Bikers Against Child Abuse” has grown. Thirty-nine states have chapters in the United States as well as Australia, Italy, The Netherlands, Germany, Canada and France. A chapter rides to the house and the child or children become a part of the “B.A.C.A. family” letting them know they will always be present. A vest with a B.A.C.A. patch and the child’s road name is presented to each child as they are welcomed into the family. Each child is also given the names and telephone numbers of two B.A.C.A. members that are assigned to them. Whenever they feel fearful or threatened they can contact their sponsor. The adoption phase is critical to enforce a connection and the physical presence connects friends and trust which become power to the child. Each B.A.C.A. member must pass a background check and has to ride with the group for one year. There are strict guidelines in place and all members must adhere to them. Everything is done for a reason and that is protecting children whose trust had been violated by an adult whom they trusted. B.A.C.A. members sit in the courtroom with or near the child to be a friendly face or be a comfort in the room. Only a few years ago a group of B.A.C.A. members had stopped at a restaurant to eat. The waitress noticed their patch and thanked them. They asked why she was thanking them and she said she was a B.A.C.A. child. As with all of the children “Once a B.A.C.A. child, ALWAYS a B.A.C.A. child.” Special thanks in writing this article to all B.A.C.A. members, Badd Bob of Florida and Iron Butt of Illinois. I needed your help in writing this article and cannot thank you enough for the good work that you do. –Sheri Friday Night Saturday Night Karaoke Nights 12796 Hwy 21 DeSoto, MO 636-586-4300 636-586-5672 Fax: 636-586-2216 Get a Drink With a Kick We Have Bowling, Banquet Room For Parties Pool Tables, Beer Garden, Come Stay Cool at The White Mule Friday Nights Karaoke With Amy It is always a GREAT time to take the family bowling Stay with the Mule for more kick in your party Party in the Holler By Jim Furey Everyone has heard to Laconia, Sturgis, Daytona Bike Week and any of a myriad of the big motorcycle rallies. But for my money you cannot beat the smaller more intimate rallies. I am talking about good times with friends, the the kind of fun you can only at events like Gobble Holler. This annual event held just a nice little ride from St. Louis has one of the best locations I have ever seen. It is hosted by the Statesmen MC and they welcome everyone to wooded get away. Nestled in the gently rolling hills of southeast Missouri this lively event has all types of things to keep one entertained. During the day there are motorcycle rodeo games and tests of manhood, like the tug of war, and of course if you have a sweet ride you want to enter it in Saturday’s bike show. come out and enjoy your self. I went for the first time last year and was truly impressed by the setup here and how reasonable the cost was for a weekend of fun. They sure caught my attention and this is now an event I do not want to miss. Okay I went there last June so why you ask are you telling us about it now. Well for one thing we go to so many events they cannot all make it in the magazine when they happen. And secondly it is coming up again, this year’s event is coming up from June 26 to 29. Mark your calendars now and head towards Frederickton, you can go for the day or you can go for the weekend but no matter how long you stay you will have a good time. Then in the evenings there is always live music and later in the night some more adult party games. This is good fun but not somewhere you want to bring the kids. Leave them with a sitter or the grandparents and Come for our food and you’ll stay for the party Home of Woody’z Wing’z Fish Fry Friday’z match the beauties at the bike show. There was plenty of time to enjoy the show held at The Eagles Aerie #3775. This establishment lasso serves ups some of the best food around . Miss Spring Fling went to Shannon, and second to our own Jessica of The Biking Life Beauties. Beware the Goose (Spring Fling) The weather finally broke, a finally nice spring day and with it all kinds of crazy broke out too at The Spring Fling in Cape Girardeau Mo .The sunshine brought out bikes, babes and lots of smiles. Cape is just 100 miles from St. Louis which makes for a great day of riding. In addition to be being a nice distance, the scenery makes for a nice ride, but nothing to The People’s Choice bike winner was Daryl Owens (aka) Smiley. Special thanks to all the sponsors and Trila Fedele, with the pink 97 Sportster and to Billy for letting us hang out with them. Kudos to all and Beware The Goose may be coming to a party in your area .Thanks for making us a part of your biking life. Kathleen R.I.P. Russ Collins By Killer First off lets say this, I know he’s not local and I bet one third of the readers out there will have no ideal who this is, but buy the time you are done reading this, you will understand the importance of the man known simply as RC. Russ Collins passed from this coil in May and it’s not how he died that’s important its what he did with his life that is. In the early days of drag racing you ran either a Harley or a Brit bike and Russ ran Triumphs for a while in the late sixties. Then the invasion happened, all those fast two strokes from the far east started beating the pants off all the other makes. Russ got wind that Honda was going to make a 750 4 and when they did he bought one of the very first ones to hit a dealer showroom. Almost immediately that bike showed up at OC.I.R. and Lions Dragway but wasn’t as fast as his Bonnie and this couldn’t stand. Well being an engineer with a mind for innovation, he designed a four into one pipe system and boom it went a lot faster, then a 863 big bore kit and a Weber carb setup and magneto ignition and then he’s building and selling parts to other people and then those bikes are getting national records and Rc engineering was born. The bikes grew in size too from single engine superstrokers to the famous triple engine ATSF. RC bikes were among one of a group of three badass bikes that ruled top fuel(back when its was the top of the line and thirty bikes would show up for a race.) The other two being the Hogslayer Norton of TC Christensen and Joe Smiths Sledgehammer double shovel Harley. In fact the bike that replaced the ATSF the soccer was the first bike to run a 6 sec pass. If you ran a cool bike in the seventies or eighties, especially a Japanese motor likely or not you had some RC parts on it why because they were the best. Still don’t know him, well in the late seventies Russ hired a young guy from Illinois, to help him run his race show named Bryon Hines. He had a 18 year old kid as a hired gun rider named Terry Vance(ringing bells now) and after too many championships, on numerous different bikes and with three generations of riders Vance and Hines is still the dominant performance pipe company in the world, not RC engineering. No Vance and Hines to quote Paul Harvey now you know the rest of the story. Rest in a very fast peace Russ Collins may heavens race way always be tacky and the light always be green. TBL MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET SATURDAY AND SUNDAY JULY 26 AND7,27, 2014 April 2013 BIG ST CHARLES HARLEY DAVIDSON 3808 W CLAY ST ST CHARLES, MO FREE - FREE - FREE THE BIKING LIFE IN PICTURES Upcoming Events Weekly Events Tuesday Bike Night the Third Tuesday of the Monthat Down on the Corner n Hwy 96 in Marcelline, IL Wednesdays Mudbugs Bike Night At Mudbugs, 605 N Main St, Caseyville, IL (618) 855-9035 Wednesdays Bobby’s Bike Night on ILL 159 in Maryville, IL Thursdays Bike Night at Bikers Corner at 1924 N Vandeventer Ave in St Louis, MO Thursdays Bike Night at Cousins Bar and Grill at 5301 Caseyville Ave in Washington Park, IL Thursdays Hardriders call their hotline (314) 340-2000 for info Thursdays Bike Night at Geos Wings and More on West Main in Belleville, IL from 6:30 to 10 Thursdays Crown Royals M/C Bikers Night Out Blues Alley 9053 Riverview St Louis Fridays Discounts for First Responders at Mungenst Motorsports Friday Bikes, Beers and Bonfires at Chasers on Dutch Hollow Rd. Ask about long neck specials Last Saturday of the month Free Coffee and donuts at Mungenast Motorsports June 2 Motorheads Spring Runsign up at Phyl’s in Marine, IL 11 to 1 PM 7 Bootleggers Bar B Q at JR’s in Hartford, IL 11 to ?? 8 Salty Dawgs Summer Run sign up at JR’s in Hartford, IL 12 to 2 8 Ride for Wishes sign up at Big St Charles Motorsports from 10 to noon 8 Statesmen MC Run sign up at Chucks’ Boots 14 Bike Rally and Concert Winfield Mo Fairgrounds all day event primitive camping available 14 Bikers Helping Bikers Rodeo and Party event sign up at 3 PM party goes on well into the evening 21Doc’s Summer Open House at the dealership 21 Bikers Against Autism ride starts at Ted’s Motorcycle World 22 C and S Cycles Swap Meet at TJ’s in Pevely, MO 28 second Annual Amphibious Motorcycle Run sign up at No-Jacks in Smithton, IL 26-29 Gobble Holler outside Fredericktown, Mo 28 Relay for Life sign up at Big St Charles Motorsports November 2 TBL Motorcycle Swap Meet at The Loading Dock in Grafton, IL gates open at 8 AM for early bird and 10 AM for general admission BIKE NIGHT PARTY EVERY THURSDAY RAIN OR SHINE 4307 WEST MAIN ST BELLEVILLE, IL (618) 233 - 9464 PULLED PORK AND FRIES SPECIAL $2.00 DOMESTIC LONGNECKS WEEKLY CONTESTS AND DJ INCUDING BIKER IDOL THE 3RD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH “ALWAYS GOOD TIMES TO BE HAD AT GEO’S” SPONSORED BY YOUR FRIENDS AT An inkling Another fine looking piece of ink done by Ken’s Tattoos and Piercings in Wentzville, MO. This is a unique warrior design and looks awesome. Got some cool ink then send it to us. www.kenstattooshop.net