Well, here we go with August. As always hot and miserable but we get out there and ride our bikes anyway. Time for Sturgis, road trips, and parties that revolve around the idea of not being able to afford to go to Sturgis. We want to hold events praising America and stating how proud we are to be Americans, while at the same time, we have individuals out there disrespecting our country, troops, first responders, and veterans.
Organizations gathering out there hold the belief that way to get respect is to be heard. Not by proper actions or popular opinion or by doing what’s right for the greater good, but for personal gain and notoriety. They all want their 15 minutes of fame. Meanwhile, the ideals that our forefathers and veterans of the past and present bestowed on this great nation are being crapped on. Makes me sick.
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NEFARIOUS JAMES
RESPECT & HONOR STARTS AT HOME
CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLISTS ASSOCIALTION
I was thinking about some of my riding experiences, both good and not so good, and wondered how I was able to keep from killing myself.
DAVE NICHOLS
FROM THE HELM CHOPPERTOWN LIVE AT THE CHEROKEE BLUE RIDGE RUN
SPYKE AND MIKE
MOTOFEST MADNESS
SPYKE AND MIKE
BIKER RODEO GRAND MARSHALLS, SPYKE & MIKE
NEFARIOUS JAMES
GET YOUR MOTOR RUNNIN’!
A FATHER'S DAY TRIBUTE
“A SPECIAL ONE INDEED”
BORN TO RIDE KIDS
CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLISTS ASSOCIATION
Letter from the Editor DAVE NICHOLS FROM THE HELM
THIS ONE’S FOR THE DADS OUT THERE
HONORING THEIR COURAGE AND SACRIFICE, HAPPY FATHER'S DAY
My Uncle *Gee' was my dad's father figure in his life for many years because his father worked many hours. He came from Italy and worked with marble but than later became ill and couldn't do much with my dad. That's when Uncle 'Gee' stepped in and helped my dad in life as a father figure. So in this month of June. as a special Father's Day tribute, we would like to honor my Uncle "Gee' Fidel Galletti who was a real WWII war hero pilot who flew B-17s. Most of all, he was my dad's hero This story is courtesy of The 390th Memorial Museum and my cousin. Marie Gallletti, Mitchell.