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Biker's Pocket Guide, Biketoberfest 2007 Edition BRETBRET BACK FROM IRAQ Live ININ DAYTONADAYTONA BEACHBEACH MICHAELSMICHAELS OF $10 SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!!! BROKEN SPOKE SALOON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 9PM TICKETS SOLD AT THESE LOCATIONS: NERVE MARKETING: 118 N. BEACH ST.· 386.257.3030 TROPICAL TATTOO: 825 S. YONGE ST.(US1) · 386.672.1888 ATLANTIC SOUNDS: 138 W ISB · 386.258.1420 2 SKIPS BOOTS: 4 LOCATIONS · 1.888.922.BOOT Thoughts From The Publisher Welcome, Welcome, Welcome to Daytona Beach, and New Smyrna Beach, and Flagler Beach! Hopefully, we won’t have a lot of rain during this Rally and you’ll be able to get out and ride. That IS the purpose of coming to the Rally! We’re gonna give you some places to visit. First I’d like to thank Iron Horse for the front cover. As always – Mike you do great work. Thanks to Colleen Schwartz of Digital Big Shots is responsible for several photos of the “hotties” in this issue. Check out her web site. Next topic – Events. Bret Michaels is playing at the Broken Spoke. That money goes for our troops in Iraq. They also have live entertainment every night and some of the craziest contests you have ever seen. Just off the beaten path – Caribbean Jacks. Waterfront dining, relaxed atmosphere, a place for dining, dancing and romancing. Tattoos – Willie’s Chopper Show. Don’t bring the kids. If you’ve never been here, Cabbage Patch ain’t got nothin’ on this! And they tattoo here all year. Stay out of tents, trailers and kitchens. On to Seminole County. You gotta ride around Lake Monroe. It’s Florida at its best. Stop by and see Seminole Harley Davidson/Buell. Great deals, lots of parking, best prices, and the parts manager, Steve (a/k/a Wheels) knows old and new school. He’s been doing this a long time. They are having sales on parts and motor clothes that makes it worth the short drive. Down 17-92 into Longwood, stop by and see Shovelhead. It’s a local bar with local prices. Girls, girls, girls at Lollipops! It is upscale, with top entertainment, and IS a Ladies and Gentlemen’s Club. First class international adults entertainment. Doc Baileys is at Daytona Harley and Destination. This is not just for your boots. It is for all your leather needs. It protects and restores. Wait until you see. Now for your need for speed – see Chris at Cycle Solutions. He will make your Bike sing. Just across from Iron Horse Saloon is K&D Seafood. Great seafood, and right in the middle of the Ormond strip. Look for their white and red seafood trailer. New location! Come see Carl’s Speed Shop and his new showroom. Big Dog, apparel and stuff to make you go fast – all available. Hogs on the High Seas. Selling out fast for next year. Don’t be left on the pier! And with that – no cure like a sea cure – for all my brother Navy folks, you’ll know what I mean. I want to wish our Veterans a happy holiday, and a safe return. Don’t forget to help the people less fortunate than you for the upcoming holidays. Put something in the donation box. I want to thank my sales staff, Paul, Thunder for the great maps, Linda for your magic typing fingers, Jerry you complete me (ha! Ha!), Frank and Jane – the Printer Gods – as always, out on time. Be sure to tell the advertisers in the Pocket Guide that you saw their ad. If you aren’t in the Book, you should be. There are so many people out there that are selling an inferior product. We are the original Biker’s Pocket Guide® and are starting our 14th year of service to the biking community. We didn’t just ride into town. We live in this town! We’re available online prior to the Rally (that way you can do some planning), and the Books stays online for an entire year. If you are interested in advertising with The Bikers Pocket Guide®, we are a national publication. We do Daytona – Bike Week and Biketoberfest®; Myrtle Beach Spring and Fall Rallies, and Sturgis. Please visit our website where all the information you need is at your fingertips. Our web address is www.bikerspocketguide.com, or you can call me at (386) 323-9955. Have a safe Biketoberfest®. Think before you drink. Don’t leave your drink unattended. It’s not the bartenders’ job to watch it. And please take care of your servers and bartenders who are working hard to make your Biketoberfest® a memorable one. And be safe. Remember – rubber side down, shiny side up. Made and printed in the good ol’ US of A. Lots of love to Ronnie and Robin. – Ron Martin 4 5 THE STAFF Ron Martin Linda Montgomery [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (386) 323-9955 Event Listings Publisher “Thunder” Paul Fabiano [email protected] [email protected] Illustrator / Maps Phone: (386) 717-1110 Sales The Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc. P. O. Box 265087 Jerry Matacale Daytona Bch, FL 32126 [email protected] Phone: (386) 323-9955 Art Director We are a proud member of the National Biker Vendors & The South Dakota Retailers Associations. SOUVENIR BIKER'S POCKET GUIDE FOR DAYTONA BIKETOBERFEST RALLY 2007. This list of events is compiled from various sources and all dates and times are tentative and subject to change. The Souvenir Biker’s Pocket Guide for Daytona Beach Biketoberfest Motorcycle Rally 2007 is published by Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc., P.O. Box 265087, Daytona Beach, FL 32126 (386) 323- 9955. Publisher: Ron Martin. We are on the web at: www.bikerspocket- guide.com. Events in this Guide begin Oct. 12th and end Oct. 21st. The following are listings of merchant and advertiser names and addressees who are participating in Daytona Beach Biketoberfest Motorcycle Rally 2007 fes- tivities. Updated 10/07/07. ©2000-2007 Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc. All rights reserved. Biker’s Pocket Guide, Inc., its Publisher, Agents & Advertisers do not necessarily condone any activities or advertisement listed in this Guide. The Publisher and its officers, employees, agents, volunteers, and sponsors are not responsible for any loss or damage which might be associated with patronage of any party named in this publication, and is not responsible for any Act of God such as inclement weather, fire, flood, natural or man-made disaster, etc., that are out of the control of the Publisher, which affect the publishing of this guide. Finally, no scanning or copying without the permis- sion of the Publisher. This stuff is copyrighted! Understand...? We are Bik- ers who publish a magazine, not Publishers who own Motorcycles. 6 7 Advertisers Index Amore – (386) 255-1600. Medieval Metal – 2355 New Castle www.AmoreClubUSA.com Ave, Cardiff, CA 92007. (760) 500-4755. Battlegrounds – (386) 717-1110. www.hairtwisters.com Broken Spoke Saloon - 1151 N US Nerve Marketing – 118 N Beach St, 1, OB - (386) 679-3355 DB, (386) 257-3030 www.brokenspokesaloon.com No Name City – I-90, exit 34, Sturgis, Buffalo Chip – Sturgis – (605) 892- SD – (605) 347-9169. 4101, ext 3. www.buffalochip.com www.NoNameCity.com Caribbean Jacks Restaurant & PSI – located at The Battlegrounds. Marina - 721 Ballough Road, DB - (386) Robocap – (888) 762-6001, (386) 258- 523-3000. www.caribbeanjacks.com 3910. www.robocapabc.com Carl’s Speed Shop – 1050 S Nova Seminole Harley Davidson/ Rd, Holly Hill. (386) 258-3000. Buell – 620 Hickman Cr., Sanford, FL www.carlsspeedshop.com (407) 328-1212. www.seminoleharley.com Cycle Solutions – See us at the Serenity House - P O Box 2196, Battlegrounds Daytona Beach, FL 32115. (386) 295-5906 Doc Bailey - www.docbailey.com. and ask for Kenny. (800) 361-7467. www.givemetheharley.org Easy Riders V-Twin Bike Show Shovelhead Lounge – 900 S. Hwy Tour ’08 – www.easyridersevents.com 17-92, Longwood, FL. (407) 332-9199. Dream Light Digital – (386) 304- www.shovelheadfl.tripod.com 4410 www.DreamLightDigital.com Sonny’s BBQ – 500 Int’l Speedway, DB Fearless Choppers by Martin (386) 248-3111; 1515 Dunlawton Ave, Port Dring – Englishtown, NJ. (732) 221- Orange (386) 788-6363; 782 S Yonge St, 0825. www.fearlesschoppers.com OB (386) 677-2002. www.sonnysBBQ.com Finnigans – 3121 S. Ridgewood Ave, S Spanky’s Pizza - 923 N Summit, Daytona – (386) 767-3824 Crescent City. (386) 698-2315 Frangelica and Friends – 24/7 Suck Bang Blow – SBB Original, – (386) 255-9955 3393 Bus 17, Myrtle Beach, SC; and SBB Helmet Shop – 546 Ballough Rd, DB 4 Corners, 11980 Hwy 17 Bypass, Murrells - (800) 630-6434. www.HelmetShop.com Inlet, SC - (843) 357-9528. Hogs on the High Seas – (800) www.suckbangblow.com 444-8795. www.hogsonthehighseas.com W8less Rotors – P O Box 781, Moss Ice Cream Man from Hell – Landing, CA 95039. (831) 594-7783, (888) (386) 437-0849. 500-5567. Iron Horse Saloon - 1068 North US- Wham Bam - (340) 998-9232. E-mail: 1, Ormond Beach – (386) 677-1550. [email protected] www.ironhorse-saloon.com. Willie’s Tropical Tattoo – 825 S. Iron Horse Campground – 20446 Yonge St (US1) – Ormond Beach, FL (386) Sturgis Rd., Sturgis, SD 57785 – (877) 700- 672-1888 – www.tropicaltattoo.com 4766. www.ironhorsecampground.com The Wrench – 4911 E. Broadway Ave, K&D Seafood – [email protected] Tampa. (813) 248-4443. Lollipops – 643 N Grandview Ave, DB www.thewrenchonline.com - (386) 254-7800 8 9 Schedule of Events with sale of food, drinks & bike parking. 132 Mary McLeod Bethune Blvd, DB. (386) WEEKLY8th Annual DeLand Wine Fes- 258-6937. (10/19-22, 9a-7p) tival – October 19th, 6p-9p.
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