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Spring is here! We made it, and now is the time to start looking at I know that this economy has hit everyone hard, but West Virginia
the Thunder Roads West Virginia calendar of events to plan your has had it tougher than most, most of the time. But yet we persevere.
summer travels. We print the calendar for at least the next month’s We cannot count on the internet with the multitude of unknown
worth of events in the magazine (Page 37 this month). Our online suppliers to be trustworthy. We also know that it is nearly impossible
calendar has every listing that has been submitted to us, for the entire to buy 100% American made products these days but we can support
year. It is updated regularly, so check back often. There are numerous good old American businesses by backing their products and services.
benefit rides, charity runs and all-out rallies happening throughout our Too often I hear of someone getting a great deal on-line for something,
state in the months to come. As if we needed a reason to ride, why and finding out afterwards that they did not get what they paid for.
not give it a purpose from time to time? Alone we may not be able to We have heard many stories of botched orders, misrepresentation of
do much, but together we can make a difference to someone in need. products and just plain lack of customer service. Do yourself a favor
Remember, you may need help down the road someday, too. and before you click the “Buy Now” button on a website, print off
There are a number of reasons we work so hard to produce this the information and pricing, and go to your local shop. Give them the
magazine every month. The main reason is to give this state’s riding opportunity to match price if possible. To be honest, if you end up paying
community a central place for information, communication, and a little bit more for the product, you can at least be assured that if you
representation. We are breaking down the barriers that public opinion have any problems at all, that business will be right there to make things
has built against bikers. We are bringing the bikers of this state together right. Try that with the majority of internet product sales sites.
with the biker friendly businesses that reside in every nook and cranny We Americans need to rebuild our own economy, one dollar at a
of this Wild, Wonderful place we call home. These business owners, time, right here at home. So go out and get your ride on West Virginia!
who are often riders themselves, want us all to know where they are Say “Hi” to those Biker Friendly businesses for us as you go.
and that we are welcome through their doors. There are so many of
those businesses throughout West Virginia that survive on the local
economy. With times being tough for all of us right now we need Ride safe and keep the shiny side up!
to remember that every little bit we keep in-state, and bring to West
Virginia businesses, helps our own economy. And every hard earned
dollar we keep in the United States helps our own as well.
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After a few very bad years in the U.S. economy, dealers all across the state are
looking forward to what promises to be a reasonably good year for motorcycle
sales. A slowly improving economy and pent-up demand for new machines are two
factors they point to, but there is a third reason. The 2011 machines that are debuting
in their showrooms are sure to stir the senses. In fact, it’s already happening.
“I’ve answered more leads and seen more interest in sport bikes,” says Brian
Thoerig, Sales Manager for Romney Cycles. Brian says prospective buyers began
sniffing around new hardware several months earlier than usual. They’ve also been
gravitating away from the Bigger is Better notion, towards the smaller displacement ion has
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price of under $12-thousand. The four-cylinder engine is loaded with design changes
forged on the race track, that Suzuki says generate enormous power even as fuel
economy is increased by about ten percent.
“The GSX-R750 is much the same,” says Larry Presgraves, also of Romney Cycles.
“So, that middle class is just going to be dominant.”
When Honda introduced its Fury last year, the metric cruiser world was put on notice.
After several years of stagnating offerings from Honda’s cruiser division, the Fury presented
radical chopper-like styling in a factory-built package. This was a bike that needed no
aftermarket bling to make a statement. Yamaha’s Star Division has answered the bell for
2011 with its introduction of the Stryker. The 1304cc power plant is fuel injected and liquid
cooled. A belt drive delivers the V-Twin’s output to the rear wheel.
With a low seat height of just 26.4 inches, a chunky 210 rear tire, and a rider position that
Yamaha refers to as “fists in the wind”, the Stryker is an aggressive-looking cruiser right out
of the box. Add in the fact that there is a distinct lack of plastic on this bike – yes, it has steel
Getting
Fit By Gary Westphalen
Now that we’ve helped you to decide which of the new
offerings you’re going to rescue from the Shelter for Homeless
Bikes (aka the dealership showroom), the next step is making sure
you get the right fit. An ill-fitting bike is going to lead to discomfort,
fatigue, poor control, and could very well put you in danger. You
wouldn’t be the first biker to go ditch diving within your first 100 miles
on a new scoot. So, before that bike of your dreams rolls across
the dealership’s threshold, have it set up to fit you, not the stock
arrangement designed to fit the imaginary “average biker.”
“The idea is to make it fit your body type,” says Jason
Moore, Parts Manager at Charlie’s Harley-Davidson in Huntington,
West Virginia. Thunder Roads West Virginia stopped in for the
Fourth Anniversary Party at Charlie’s, where Jason was using a Fat
Boy and a collection of saddles and handlebars to demonstrate how
changing out these two pieces of equipment can dramatically alter
the ergonomics of a bike.
Being eight inches taller, and having a wingspan ten inches longer
than Donna, a one-size-fits-all seat and bars combination isn’t likely
to be ideal for either one of us. Jason started with the smaller rider.
With the stock seat and bars, she was not able to stand flat-footed
on the bike. If you don’t think that’s an issue, put a single foot down
in a greasy spot at a stop light some time. You’ll be real glad that the
other foot can make landfall, too.
The handlebars were Jason’s first step. The 12-inch mini-apes
were a reach for Donna, putting her in a riding position that would
lead to an aching back in just a few hours. Her own bike is outfitted
with drag bars, and the familiarity with their feel suited her on this The reduced-reach seat (TOP) was perfect for Donna, but
bike as well. But the ergonomics of this bike really changed for the the deep bucket (BOTTOM) gave Gary the space he needed.
better when Jason introduced a set of Swingback bars. They have
a pullback measurement of eight inches, bringing the bars much that it is also a seat that would provide many hours of comfortable
closer to the rider than the drag bars, and without the added rise in riding experience.
hand and arm positioning dictated by the mini-apes.
When I sat on the bike configured for Donna, I felt like my butt
Jason then turned his attention to the seat. By replacing the was dragging on the ground and the bars were nearly in my lap.
relatively flat stock seat with a bucket that dips deeper while moving The reduced-reach seat had to go, in favor of a deep seat bucket
the rider’s seat position forward a bit with thicker padding on the seat that moved me back a few inches, while providing gobs of lower
back, Donna was easily able to flat-foot the bike. This particular seat back support.
drops the height by about an inch, while moving the rider more than
two inches forward. The added support on the lower back means Although I really liked the styling of the Swingback bars, their
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While the mini-apes (LEFT) were a familiar feel and the drag bars (MIDDLE7\) offered aggressive styling, the Beach Bars (RIGHT)
provided the comfort and control that allows for long days in the saddle.
low rise and long pull-back measurements brought the bars way too bars available. You can almost see the little front-mounted wicker
close for comfort. We have Mini-Apes on the Thunder Roads West basket and the domed bell within reach of your thumb. Ring-a-
Virginia Heritage Softail Classic, so I tried those next. Yup, this feels ding, ring-ring. However, for my size and build, these bars were a
familiar. I have always liked the look of drag bars, so I wanted to try perfect fit on this bike. So, instead of thinking of them as bicycle
those as well. But the small rise of the drag bars, coupled with the bars, I squinted a bit and imagined them to be the business ends of
deep bucket seat, meant I was reaching a bit. It wasn’t a big deal a Longhorn steer. Much better.
at the time, but the combination would lead to fatigue during a long By changing just the seat and handlebar configurations, Jason
day in the saddle. Jason Moore wasn’t finished with me. He had one Moore was able to make the same bike just as comfortable for
more trick up his sleeve. each of two riders with differing physical statures. No lowering kits,
“These are called Beach Bars,” Jason says as he brings yet forward controls, or other expensive and often permanent changes
another set of bars to the bike. “When I first looked at these things, had to be made to the bike itself. Unfortunately, many riders don’t
I hated them. I thought they were ugly.” But, when he put them on a take the time to go through a fitting process like this when they buy a
bike to try them out, his tune changed. “Now,” he says, “I think they’re new bike. “Most people get on a bike, and they end up liking it,” says
comfortable.” The Beach Bars are shaped a lot like the handlebars Jason Moore, “and they’ll ride it until they don’t like something about
on a mid-1950’s bicycle. I have to agree that there are more stylish it. Then they’ll come back.”
it on the right or the left. Given the huge size of the right-side blind driver may forget that you’re there. In the event that something does
spot, riding into this zone isn’t an option. Don’t do it. The left-side occur suddenly, and he has to maneuver quickly, he glances in his
pass is the only safe choice. Even though you are the one doing the mirrors, doesn’t see you, and then something bad can happen.”
passing, you still need to keep an eye on the mirrors – the truck’s Once you have gone by the truck, your passing maneuver has
mirrors. one more step to go. Remember the blind spot out in front of the
“You’ll notice that on a lot of trailers now, you’ll see that slogan, truck? Give that truck enough of a space cushion before you move
‘If you can’t see my mirrors, I can’t see you.’ That’s partially correct. back into the truck’s lane. It’s not just the blind spot that should
What you have to be able to see is his face,” says Mr. Gallagher. concern you. “If you move over quickly, and then look up and see
“When you look in his mirror, if you can see the driver, then you know that traffic is stopped,” Gallagher says, “you’ve removed our space
he can see you.” cushion. This vehicle, when it’s fully loaded, takes over a football
So you’re passing the truck on the left, and you can clearly see field and both end zones just to stop. We need all the room we can
the driver’s face in his mirror. But as you get close to the front of get, so that if anything occurs in front of us, we both have enough
the truck, just before you pull even with the cab, you’ll see his face time to stop.”
slide off the side of the mirror. You have now entered the left-side Safely passing a tractor-trailer rig on a bike isn’t difficult, as long
blind spot. as you maintain a healthy respect for the big guy by giving him all
“When you’re alongside here and you notice that, what you want the space he needs, and making sure he has the chance to see you.
to do is go on by and complete the maneuver,” Jim says. “This blind The only question left is: with all the great roads in West Virginia,
spot on the driver’s side is the smallest, but if you linger in it, the why are you on the Interstate?
H om e ”
Hoult Road by the
Phillips Plant in
Cooking Fairmont, WV
A man placed some flowers on the grave of his dearly departed mother, Thunder Roads West Virginia wants to share it! We are always
and started back toward his car, when his attention was diverted to another looking for submissions of all kinds for the magazine, and that includes
man kneeling at a grave. your jokes. We let our hair down a little bit on this page, so moderately
adult humor is welcome. However, bad language and blatantly nasty stuff
The man seemed to be praying with profound intensity and kept repeating, might get shared around the office, but isn’t going to make it into print.
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APRIL
UpComing Events
April 1 - 3 – Martinsburg, WV
Comfort Suites Motel. Registration 9am-12:30pm First bike out at 10:30am.
$15.00 per rider.
Nan & Pops Spring Fling JB Campbell 304-482-3300 Freddy Nicely 304-210-0266
Saturday Poker Run. Sign-up 12:00 Noon. Kick stands up at 2:00 p.m. Jim Crawford 304-488-6551
Sunday Bike Show. Registration 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Judging at 4:00 p.m. 3845
Winchester Avenue, Martinsburg, WV 304-267-2007 April 30 – Winchester, VA
BACA 100 Mile Ride Annual Fundraiser
April 2 – Martinsburg, WV Bikers Against Child Abuse - B.A.C.A. Annual Fundraiser 100 mile Ride.
Charity Bike Ride Grove’s Winchester Harley-Davidson 140 Independence Dr., Winchester.
Nan & Pops Place 2011 Charity Bike Ride to benefit Horses with Hearts $15.00 per person. Registration at 8:00 am. Kickstands up at 11:30am. For
Therapeutic Riding during their Spring Fling. Registration 11:00 Kickstands more information call Dogg 304-279-5498 or email bigboreking@yahoo.com.
up 1:00pm. $15.00 per entry, $5.00 extra rider. Music & Food to follow, Cars
and Trucks Welcome. April 30 – Martinsburg, WV
Horses with Hearts Riding Demonstrations. Call: (304) 283-8071 or email 1st Annual Cinco de Mayo Run
firstbckids@yahoo.com. Ride today so others can ride tomorrow! The Warrior Brotherhood Veterans MC event to benefit Vets and those
in need. Starting and ending at Nan & Pops 3485 Winchester Ave.,
April 9 – Lexington, KY Martinsburg. Registration at 10:00am with kickstands up at 1:00pm. $15.00
St. Jude Children’s Hospital Benefit Concert per rider/$25.00 for rider and passenger. Registration fee includes food
Presented by The Southern Cruisers Riding Club of Lexington, Ky. $15 after the run and cover charge for the evening.
per person. All funds go directly to St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Link to
buy tickets or donate: http://lexscrc.com/concert/stjude.htm Tickets will be
mailed so please include address and 44 cents postage in PayPal payment
MAY
May 7 – Inwood, WV
or call (859) 333-4192. All donations are tax deductible. See you there!
Life Run 2011 & Family Festival
Facebook us: http://www.facebook.com/Lex.SCRC
The Life Riders Life Run 2011 starts at the New Life Community 4102
Tabler Station Road, Inwood, WV. Registration begins at 10:30am.
April 9 – Martinsburg, WV
Kickstands up at 12:00pm for an hour ride through scenic Back Creek
Benefit Ride for Ray Higgins
Valley. Family Festival begins at 12:30pm. Free Food, Bike Show, Live
Starting and ending at The Rock Sports Bar 2573 Williamsport Pike,
Music and Games for Kids. Guest speaker Jim “Jammer” Marcum featured
Martinsburg, WV this benefit ride is for local biker Ray Higgins to help with
in Thunder Roads West Virginia. 304-262-6522 liferiders@live.com.
medical bills resulting from a motorcycle accident. Registration starts at
11:30am Kickstands up at 1:00pm. $10.00 a bike with $5.00 per extra rider.
May 7 – Martinsburg, WV
For more information call: (304) 263-5558
Relay for Life Poker Run to Moorefield, WV
Starting at at The Rock Sports Bar located on Rt.11 North of Martinsburg
April 16 – Charleston, WV
2573 Williamsport Pike, Martinsburg, WV. Registration at 9:00am. Kick
WV Oral Health Bike Rally
stands up at 11:00am. $10.00 per bike and $5.00 for passenger, Cars can
Sponsored by the WV Healthy Kids and Families Coalition. Laidely Field
follow for $10.00 per car. All You Can Eat BBQ at the end for $5.00 per
Parking Lot, Piedmont Rd & Elizabeth St., Charleston, WV. Proceeds to
person. See our flyer in this issue of Thunder Roads West Virginia for stop
benefit the WV Oral Health Fund to provide dental services for those in
information. All proceeds will go to Relay for Life. Contact: Pam 304-582-
need. Contact Jeffrey Allen 304-344-3141 www.wvoralhealthrally.org
8571 or Sharon 304-676-2781
April 16 – Staunton, VA
LIST YOUR MOTORCYCLE EVENT FOR FREE
H.O.G. Chili Cook-Off & Classic Car Cruise In
Let bikers all across the state know about your motorcycle event without
The Shenandoah H.O.G. is holding a Chili Cook-off and Classic Car
spending a penny. Thunder Roads West Virginia provides this space
Cruise at Shenandoah Harley-Davidson. All the Chili and Bread You
to announce upcoming events free of charge. Events unrelated to
can eat...(while supplies last) Only $5.00 Judging from 10:00am to
motorcycles are not eligible.
11:00am. Proceeds will be used to benefit underprivileged children. www.
shenandoahhog.com or call (540) 946-9992
You may attach a flier with information to an email, and send it to events@
www.thunderroadswv.com. Information we need is: City or County where
April 23 – Romney, WV
the event is being held; Date; Name of Event; Name and address of
Romney Cycle Spring Open House
the Start/Finish location; Timing of the event (sign-up, kickstands up,
Romney Cycle Spring Open House Event 9:00am - 4:00pm at 51 Industrial
finish time, etc); A brief (2-3 sentence) description of the event and who
Park Romney, WV 25757 304-822-3933 www.romneycycles.com.
is benefiting (if applicable); also a name and phone number or email to
contact for more information.
April 29 – Mineral Wells, WV, VA
Shriners Hospital Benefit Motorcycle Poker Run For complete events listings that are updated regularly, log on to our
Sponsored by the West Virginia National Guard Association. Starts at website at www.thunderroadswv.com and click on the calendar tab.
Ramp Meatloaf
1 ½ lbs. low fat ground beef 1 egg
½ medium onion - chopped
10 to 20 finely chopped ramps
(both bulb and leaves)
2 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
1 tbsp dried parsley
¼ c ketchup
Pickled Ramps
Ramps Jalapeno peppers
1 tsp salt 1 tbsp prepared mustard Salad oil Salt
¼ tsp pepper ½ c oatmeal Sugar Vinegar
(can use regular or quick cook) Water
Mix all ingredients together and form into a loaf shape. Place in a Cut the tops off the rams and pack the bulbs into pint jars and
pan sprayed with Pam, and spread with sauce (see below). Bake cover with boiling water. Let these stand for 5 minutes then drain
at 350 degrees for 45 to 55 minutes. Let stand for about 5 to 10 off the water. To each jar add 2 -4 chunks jalapeno pepper, ½ tsp
minutes before cutting. salt, and 1 tsp salad oil.
Bring to a boil 2 cups of vinegar, 2 cups water and 2 cups sugar (this
Sauce amount of syrup will do about 4 pints). Fill the jars with this syrup.
¼ cup ketchup 1 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
2 tbsp prepared mustard 2 tbsp brown sugar. To seal the jars, put the tops in boiling water. Place a top on each
jar, put on the ring and tighten down. Turn each jar upside down.
_____________________________________________________________ Allow the jars to sit upside down for 45 minutes and then turn them
right side up to seal.
Ramp Chili
2 pounds ground beef, 1 large onion chopped
20 to 30 ramps rough chopped 2 tsp salt
¾ tsp ground black pepper ½ tsp garlic powder
3- 4 tbsp chili powder 1 tsp. cumin seeds
3 – 14.5 oz. cans Chopped ¼ to ½ tsp cayenne pepper
Tomatoes w/green chilies 3 -15 oz. cans kidney beans
We have talked about the grub portion of this column and now let’s
In a large pot mix the ground beef with the onion, salt, black get on to the pub portion. Each month we will be having a “Drink of
pepper, garlic and chili powder, and brown the meat until it is no the Month. This month’s drink is a favorite of Donna’s, and I hope
longer pink. Add the tomatoes, beans, cumin and cayenne pepper. that everyone else enjoys it also.
Bring the mixture to a boil, turn to low and allow to simmer for
about 1 ½ hours. This chili is fairly thick and if you prefer a thinner
soup you can add tomato juice.
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Pear Cosmopolitan
1 ½ shots Pear Vodka ¾ shot Triple Sec
West Virginia Ramp Soup
6 medium potatoes 1 can evaporated milk
½ shot lime juice ¾ shot pomegranate juice
(I use fat free) Fill a martini glass with ice and water, and chill for a couple
1 cup cooked ham, diced ½ cup fresh milk minutes. Fill drink shaker half full with ice, add the drink
½ tsp pepper 1 to 2 c. fresh ramps ingredients and shake well. Pour the water and ice from the glass
3 tbsp flour (tops and bottoms - chopped) and strain the Cosmopolitan into the chilled glass. Garnish with the
2 onions 3 c. water rind of a slice of lime. Salute.
2 tsp salt ______________________________________________________________
Dice the potatoes and onion, cover with the 3 cups water and add I hope that everyone has enjoyed this month’s recipes. In the
the ham, salt and pepper. Cook this mixture until the potatoes are future, I hope to have some favorite recipes from our advertisers.
done. Add the ramps to the hot base. Blend the flour with the milk I also welcome any recipes and ideas from our readers. You may
and pour into the potato ramp mixture. Cook until it just before it contact me at recipes@thunderroadswv.com. Happy eating and
boils. Serve with a pat of butter in each bowl. drinking everyone.
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