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SPRING RALLY WRAP UP<br />

Blowout’s Biker Bash<br />

March 16-18<br />

Hitchcock<br />

TRT Correspondent: Mike “Biker” Boone<br />

Blowout has been hosting biker games and emceed stages for rallies all over <strong>Texas</strong>. He finally<br />

decided it was time to host a <strong>rally</strong> himself. It’s all about celebrating St Patrick’s Day with a<br />

gro<strong>up</strong> of rowdy, fun bikers! Even had a Leprechaun handy for photo opportunities! It’s a 21-and<strong>up</strong><br />

event with free tent camping, weekend and Saturday passes; RV camping, biker games (of<br />

course – it is Blowout) and cash awarded contests and stage games.<br />

Vendor spots filled <strong>up</strong> fast and great bands included CrossTown Renegades (see our Biker Band<br />

Corner this month), Chris Low Band, Dimitri’s Rail, Red Cap, JJ Dynomite, and John Epperson<br />

& Driving Blind.<br />

Some comments from <strong>rally</strong>-goers:<br />

“I SURVIVED BLOWOUT’S BIKER BASH 2012!!! I had an absolute blast with all my peeps!! You<br />

guys rock!!”<br />

“OMG so tired. That means we had an awesome time this weekend. Great job Blowout and Barbara.<br />

“I had a great time! Meet lots of nice and koool people and seen friends that I haven’t seen in awhile. Seen<br />

several badass bikes, golf carts, every campsite we stopped at folks there, next door, across the way, behind<br />

all partying and having fun. Great job Guys!”<br />

Next year is set – March 14-17, 2013. Visit BlowoutsBikerBash.com for more information as it’s added.<br />

<strong>Thunder</strong> in the Hill Country<br />

March 30-April 1<br />

Bandera, <strong>Texas</strong><br />

TRT Correspondent: Shelly “Cricket” Beatty<br />

South <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Motorcycle</strong> Show (STXM)<br />

March 16-18<br />

San Antonio<br />

Photos by: Les Pierce of Barnett Harley-Davidson<br />

This year brought the STXM a new title sponsor, O’Reilly Auto Parts. They joined forces to bring<br />

attendees one big show that included cars and bikes under one roof. Adding to the excitement,<br />

appearances by David LaBrava, “Happy” from the Sons of Anarchy TV show and San Antonio<br />

Roller Derby girls. There were stunt exhibitions, vendors, food, drink, contests, and more. Watch<br />

their website (TXBikeShow.com) for information about 2013… they’ll be celebrating their 10 th Sponsored by<br />

year!<br />

was back in Bandera this <strong>spring</strong> for <strong>Thunder</strong> in the Hill Country, one of my favorite rallies. Now dubbed the Little Big Rally by me;<br />

I it’s a smaller <strong>rally</strong>, but always big on fun.<br />

I arrived to the event on Friday evening to find it packed. Check in at the gate as prepaid is a breeze when you arrive this late in<br />

the evening. I spent my Friday night down town at 11th Street Cowboy Bar, which never disappoints. The bikes were packed in and<br />

thick this year in downtown Bandera. The locals have truly come to embrace our biker community and<br />

welcome us into their businesses.<br />

Saturday, the little town was buzzing with the hum of bikes everywhere. This year I ventured into the<br />

Longhorn Saloon. I actually had to park down a bit to make sure I was getting out when I choose to<br />

leave. I was a first time visitor of The Longhorn Saloon. It’s a neat bar, larger than it looks with a cool<br />

view of the river out back. I met the owner Brian Black, a very nice man, who is busy doing his thing at<br />

his bar and socializing with his customers. I was graced with a plate of amazing crawfish from Crazy<br />

Cajun Cookers now serving Cajun food there. They are actually attached to the bar in the front. Cory,<br />

Christina, and their girls are serving <strong>up</strong> some great food. If you stop in say hello to Cory and Christina<br />

and tell them Cricket sent you!<br />

This year at the <strong>rally</strong>, they had venders, a bike show, tattoo contests, a hill country ride, biker games<br />

and of course the night time entertainments naughty nighty and the bathing suit contest. One thing I enjoyed this year was the live DJ outside the pavilion. This gave an after party that<br />

everyone could participate in. There was actually a lot of dancing and some karaoke. I was impressed at how many could actually sing even if they hid behind something to sing. The<br />

only down side was the Rubber Ducky showers price went <strong>up</strong>. Instead of twenty dollars it’s now twenty five for a wrist band. I have a feeling that this will be the new trend at other rallies<br />

this year.<br />

I finished my visit, as every year at OST Restaurant on my way out of Bandera. The best breakfast in town that I look forward to every year.<br />

Next <strong>up</strong> for the Biker Rallies of <strong>Texas</strong> is the Rumble on the River in Bandera in September. Watch their website for details (BikerRalliesOf<strong>Texas</strong>.com). See you at the “Little Big Rally”<br />

next year!<br />

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Carts, Bikers & Babes (CB&B) Rally<br />

April 12-15<br />

Lake Somerville<br />

TRT Correspondents: Bob Cooney and Don Brewer<br />

For Damon Dave, it’s all about the bands. And this year’s line<strong>up</strong> really rocked the <strong>rally</strong>, including the <strong>Texas</strong> Blues Brothers (tribute), Pat Travers,<br />

Charlie Parker Band, Signal Rising, Quiet Riot, Victim, and The Mike Elliot Company Band. Also entertaining the crowd, History Channel’s<br />

Hairy Bikers, Bill Allen and Paul Patranella (see our December 2011 issue). Bill is famous for<br />

doing crazy things and the CB&B was no different, offering an audience challenge for the Hot<br />

Pepper Throw Down!<br />

This year’s event was reconfigured a little and included some new<br />

sights, such as the sexy bartenders from Full<br />

Throttle Saloon - for both the guys (Kristi) and<br />

the girls (Chris). They both offered body shots<br />

and eye candy! The event also offered all your<br />

normal <strong>rally</strong> fare, a fun run, stage games, Pit<br />

Stop Lounge area, cart and biker races and<br />

games, bike and people contests for cash<br />

prizes and trophies, campsite contests, and<br />

even a carnival ride, the Speed.<br />

As with all of Damon Dave’s efforts, proceeds from this<br />

<strong>rally</strong> go to help s<strong>up</strong>port the <strong>Texas</strong> Biker Relief Organization<br />

(T-BRO). For information on how to help fellow bikers in<br />

times of need, visit <strong>Texas</strong>BikerRelief.org.<br />

Next <strong>up</strong> – The <strong>Texas</strong> Rally (The<strong>Texas</strong>Rally.com) at Big Creek Park & Marina on Lake Somerville, September 6-9 for their 6th Annual Luau and Biker Bash. And watch CartsBikersAndBabesRally.com for information about next year’s Spring event.<br />

Back the Badge Ride<br />

April 14<br />

Pasadena<br />

TRT Correspondents: Travis and Amy Jacobs<br />

Sponsored by<br />

In 2007, while Bryan Miller was hanging with Outlaw Dave (OD) at Hooters, the 100 club was doing their “Fill the Boot” charity. Bryan<br />

turned to OD and said “we can do more,” Bryan told Dave. He said if you help promote a charity ride for the 100 Club, I will organize it.<br />

Notes were taken on napkins and off they went. The 1st Annual Back the Badge ride took place, April 2007 (BackTheBadgeRide.com).<br />

“There are very few of us that have dangerous jobs. Police officers and firefighters are out there every day<br />

to protect us, and it’s not for the money. If I were doing that job on a daily basis, the question that would<br />

always be in the back of my mind; who would be there for my family and my children? This ride is giving<br />

them back security of what they give to us daily. If we continue to give, then our community continues to be<br />

a better place,” says Bryan Miller<br />

The 6th Annual Back the Bade Ride benefiting the Houston 100 Club took place Saturday, April 14, starting<br />

at the San Jacinto Harley-Davidson in Pasadena. At 2:00 p.m. kickstands were <strong>up</strong> and police escorted the<br />

hundreds of riders from Pasadena to the <strong>Texas</strong> Association of First Responders (TAFR) annual Wild Game<br />

Cook-off held Sam Houston Race Park. Police Escorts<br />

were arranged by the Houston Chapter 7 Blue Knights<br />

<strong>Motorcycle</strong> Club.<br />

One of the escorts, Roger “Crash” Byars (pictured), has dedicated his time for the Back the Badge<br />

Ride since the beginning. This ride is not only important to him for what it represents, but also the<br />

sentimental value it holds to his heart.<br />

“Roger’s late wife Rose was the first person to phone me about the<br />

ride within ten minutes of it being put online,” says Bryan Miller. “We had not even gotten sign-<strong>up</strong> sheets<br />

ready or printed when Rose came down and met me in the parking lot with a sign-<strong>up</strong> sheet and a check.<br />

It was the first time I had met her. She jumped in right in feet first” says Bryan.<br />

Rose invited Bryan to visit one of the Blue Knight Chapter meetings to discuss the ride with the<br />

members. Bryan raised his first $1,000 that night, signing <strong>up</strong> 10 members at $100 per person back then,<br />

to participate in the ride.<br />

Rose Byars passed away December 1, 2007. Bryan had a plaque made in her honor and presented it to<br />

Roger Byars at the 3rd Annual Back the Badge Ride that was dedicated in her honor.<br />

As I was taking a picture of Roger on his bike, I noticed a teddy bear strapped to the back with leather<br />

riding gear and glasses. I asked what his bear represented. “The bear was given to me by my grandson after Rose passed. He told me that he never<br />

wanted me to have to ride alone.” says Roger.<br />

What made you want to be a police officer? “Too lazy to work, too nervous to steal, and the only job that I can ride my motorcycle and enforce the<br />

law” says Roger Byars.<br />

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Bikes & Bugs V<br />

Main Event: April 28<br />

Sugar Land<br />

TRT Correspondents: Bob Cooney and Shelly Horan<br />

For the past five years, Los Guys Riding Club (RC) team <strong>up</strong> with the Ragin Cajun and the Wallis Family<br />

Foundation each Spring to host a series of pre-parties (this year, there were seven), culminating in one big<br />

blowout at the Ragin Cajun in Sugar Land. Dominic Mandola (Owner of Ragin Cajun), Mark Wallis (Founder of<br />

the Wallis Family Foundation) and Chris Nelson (President of the Los Guys RC) established Bikes & Bugs in<br />

2007, with their first event held in the Spring of 2008.<br />

Through these events, they raise money for the Wallis Family Foundation. The foundation was established by<br />

Mark Wallis as a commitment to ensure people with epilepsy are able to participate in all of life’s events. They<br />

work to build public awareness of this debilitating disease, as well as fund research to find a cure.<br />

Each of the pre-parties features crawfish by Ragin Cajun, drinks, bikes, live entertainment, and<br />

more. The Main Event is family friendly and includes bouncy games, bikini contest, bike wash, and<br />

Outlaw Dave broadcasting live. Also, at the pre-parties, the team sells raffle tickets for one lucky<br />

person to win a new Harley-Davidson that is given away at the Main Event.<br />

This event is the first ever to be backed by the newly formed Houston-area Harley-Davidson<br />

Dealership gro<strong>up</strong> (Stubbs, San Jacinto, Mancuso Central, and Mancuso Crossroads). In their first<br />

year they raised $13,000 for the foundation a solid number for a new event. This year, the number<br />

is well past $85,000 (dollars are still coming in as of our publication date). You can still help by<br />

going to the BikesAndBugs.org website to donate online.<br />

Next year’s Main Event is already set for May 4, 2013, so mark your calendars now. Because<br />

of their growing success, they will have a new home… they simply outgrew the Ragin Cajun<br />

restaurant in Sugar Land. But you’ll still be able to get great Cajun crawfish at the new venue.<br />

Keep watching their website and <strong>Thunder</strong> <strong>Roads</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> for news as next year’s party series comes<br />

about.<br />

Renegade Classics The Woodlands We Fight Like a Girl Parking Lot Party<br />

April 29<br />

The Woodlands<br />

TRT Correspondents: Bob Cooney, Shelly Horan, and Laura Benson<br />

You can always find Stan of Renegade Classics in The Woodlands (RenegadeTheWoodlands.com) <strong>up</strong> to something at the<br />

store. Most Sundays there is a parking lot party, usually hosting a benefit event or ride starting point. This weekend (April<br />

27-28), We Fight Like a Girl (WeFightLikeAGirl.com) held a multi-location event, ranging<br />

from Nacogdoches, through Point Blank, to Houston. Their mission, to raise funds and<br />

awareness for ovarian cancer. Many of the patients were available at these events and<br />

their stories will truly touch your heart. We encourage you to find out more about this<br />

organization and how you can help.<br />

As for Stan, he’s not done… he is working on a Cancer 2 Cure Ride from Galveston to<br />

Alaska, July 13-August 14, 2012. The lofty goal is to raise $200,000 for MD Anderson<br />

Cancer Research on behalf of Harley’s Angels (breast cancer; HarleysAngels.org) and<br />

We Fight Like a Girl. 100% of the money raised will be donated, no money is being used<br />

to fund the ride in any way. You can make a donation online or even join Stan for the ride<br />

of a lifetime! Check out Renegade Classics The Woodlands website for more information<br />

and to donate.<br />

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<strong>Texas</strong> State HOG Rally<br />

May 3-5<br />

Fort Worth<br />

TRT Correspondent: Mike Jackson<br />

You know, I have always been a bit impulsive; a fact to which anyone (and perhaps all of my ex-wives) will attest. So it<br />

came as no surprise that at 11:45 a.m., Thursday, May 3, I decided to ride <strong>up</strong> to the 2012 <strong>Texas</strong> State HOG Rally in the<br />

historic Fort Worth Stockyards. The Opening Ceremony was scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m. I arrived, registered (with the<br />

assistance of Sandra Womack), and was in place with camera in hand with 10 minutes to spare.<br />

The Early Bird Party actually began at 5:30 pm on the “Back Forty”, an open-air area with<br />

seating capacity of 1,000, which was full by-the-way. There was barbeque and cold beer<br />

available. Valerie Ledterman, Regional Manager of HOG took the stage and welcomed all to<br />

the party. After a funny skit involving Miss. Kim breaking a bottle over the head of a cowboy for<br />

threatening to make her ride on a Goldwing, the Eastland Jr. ROTC presented the colors, and a<br />

thankful prayer was given. Then the Dalton Gang Band took the stage, and it was on!<br />

The registration area was open early Friday morning and the Riding Competition Preliminaries, a track of twists and turns<br />

between cones, began at 8:00 a.m. For those more inclined to travel a straight path, maps for 13 Self-Guided Rides<br />

were available, as well as two guided rides, the Big Cat Rescue, and the National Vietnam War Museum Ride. Being a<br />

Vietnam Vet, I chose the latter.<br />

Over 40 bikes left Stockyard Station led by Roy Hinrichs with Bob Corey bringing <strong>up</strong> drag. They<br />

were two of the many dedicated volunteers on hand which made the <strong>rally</strong> such a success. We<br />

took I-20 and US 180 through Weatherford in order to arrive at the Museum in a timely manner,<br />

but after the visit, and a break for lunch in Mineral Wells, a more leisurely, scenic route was chosen for the return.<br />

The National Vietnam War Museum is another story unto itself. I would encourage all to visit NationalVnWarMuseum.org to<br />

learn of their remarkable story.<br />

Other activities available throughout the <strong>rally</strong> included the A-Mazing Chapter Challenge, Stockyard Station Poker Run, Wall of<br />

Ink Contest, Ride-i n Bike Show Competition, Biker Games by the American Eagle HOG and Panther Creek HOG Chapters,<br />

and a Long-Horn Cattle Drive <strong>up</strong> Exchange Street every day at 4:00 p.m.<br />

For the shoppers amongst us there were dozens of shops from which to choose within the Stockyards site as well as the usual<br />

cadre of faithful bike vendors who had set <strong>up</strong> shop across the way near the holding pens.<br />

More barbeque and beer became available Friday night as the “Rock the Forty” party began at 7:00 p.m. with the band Déjà Vu providing the music.<br />

Entrants for the Saturday morning Parade of Flags had to be <strong>up</strong> bright and early for staging and briefing. The parade, with what appeared to be hundreds of happy, smiling riders, was<br />

directed through the adjacent downtown area culminating at the end of Exchange Street.<br />

More guided rides, bike games, Biker Bingo at Billy Bob’s, and other activities were available throughout the day. The Closing Ceremony was held at 7:00 p.m. after which The Monster<br />

Rock took the stage for a final night of musical entertainment. A grand time was had by all and with over 3,000 in attendance that was no small task. Can’t wait ‘til next year!<br />

Fort Worth Harley-Davidson was the main sponsor with s<strong>up</strong>porting sponsors: World Vision, Coors, Harley-Davidson of Dallas, Dallas Harley-Davidson, Michelin, Fort Worth Convention<br />

and Visitors Bureau and Chaney Trucking, according to Kim Briggs, Trail Boss, and General Manager of Ft. Worth Harley-Davidson.<br />

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Hill Country Run <strong>Motorcycle</strong> Rally<br />

May 4-6<br />

Luckenbach<br />

TRT Correspondent:: Shelly Horan<br />

Touted as “Not just your plain OLE <strong>Motorcycle</strong> Rally”, the Fredericksburg Optimist<br />

Club takes over Luckenbach each year for their annual fundraiser, the Hill Country<br />

Run <strong>Motorcycle</strong> Rally. They actually start the event with a “Social” in Fredericksburg on<br />

Thursday night. The highlight of the event is the Saturday Hill Country Ride, checking out<br />

some great stops and roads around the area. There are also live bands, food, vendors,<br />

biker games, helicopter rides, contests, demos, stunt shows, auctions and more.<br />

This year, our editor, Shelly Horan, attended… dragging a co<strong>up</strong>le of her friends (Becky<br />

and Mia) along for the ride! So if you saw a blonde woman with a <strong>Thunder</strong> <strong>Roads</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />

blue jean vest and black hat, you saw her!<br />

A little about the Fredericksburg Optimist Club… it’s a voluntary organization made <strong>up</strong><br />

of civic-minded men and women who dedicate time from their busy lives to serve the<br />

community. The Hill Country Run proceeds benefit local children’s activities, such as<br />

T-ball, contests for junior and senior high school teens, scholarships, and more.<br />

Save the date: May 3-5, 2013; some of the activities and schedule are already available<br />

online, check out HillCountryRun.com.<br />

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