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Easyriders Bike Show - Knoxville TN

Is there a better way to spend a nasty February day than at the Easyriders Bike Show Tour stop at the Knoxville Convention Center? Here are some pics from all the fun we were having!! Go to www.easyridersbikeshow.com for the rest of the tour schedule.

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SteelHorse Law in Mar del Plata, Argentina!!

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Amanda & Kristi at R&R Trikes

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George & Kristi at Southside Steves

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Ride to Remember 2009

9-11 Remembrance Ride - Knoxville TN

It is 8AM on September 13th and the sun has just risen. Registration has begun for the 6th annual 9-11 Remembrance Ride. Registration is heavy, bikes start lining up two by two. Bikers step off their rides and mingle in the surroundings of the World’s Fair Park. Fire trucks and police vehicles are staggered, through out the park; Red and Blue Knights and their fellow emergency responders. Flying high on an aerial engine is a huge red, white and blue flag waving proudly; our flag, the American Flag, our symbol of justice and freedom. 10:28AM, the Amphitheater is full, 800 strong. The color guard has marched front and center, the speakers dignitaries are on stage. NOT a sound, the reason we have gathered is upon us.

WE ARE REMEMBERING….. it is once again September 2001. A bell is tolling, for the first tower has fallen. Remembering then the second tower begins to fall, our friends, neighbors, fellow county men and emergency responders will have all lost their lives, by a cowardly act, before evening has cast its shadows over New York City. Not on American soil….. Not here.

YET, 8 years later, where the patriotism is rewarding to see, WE WILL NEVER FORGET. The National Anthem proudly sung and the dignitary speeches short and memorable. The Fireman’s and Policeman’s Prayer soul searching. The 21 Gun Salute is exciting and the retiring of the colors leaves your heart swelling. Less than 45 minutes from ceremony start you will be back on your bikes for a fantastic ride, over 600 hundred bikes strong. Lead by fire trucks and police officers. Siren blare and blue lights strobe, sending out the message “LOOK AT US, WE DO NOT FORGET” 9-11 is in our hearts, engraved forever. “LOOK AT THE NAMES AND FACES” of the emergency responders badges that died on 9-11, we all carry them. Each bike will fly the faces of those lost provided in a carry case, proudly and keep them safe and remembered through out the year, so as not to forget. The ride is about 70 miles long and ends up at Wild Wing CafĂ©.

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