2012-Carlisle-Bikefest
WELCOME t seems like motorcycles have always been a part Iof my life. I started out the hard way, with a 1960s Ducati 250 single that I dreaded trying to start. I lived on a hill, so when I got tired of trying to kick- start it, I had about a 10-block stretch to try to bump- start it. One out of fi ve times it would start; the other four times it was a long, slow push back to my garage. That was followed by more reasonable bikes, mostly Honda dual-sports ED SCHOLLY, EVENT MANAGER as I raised my elcome to the 10th anniversary of the Carlisle family. In fact, WBike Fest. It’s hard to believe that we are hitting our current a decade since two wheels overtook our Summer Car- off -road sta- lisle Cool Car Cruise In like a tsunami! ble includes The 2012 Carlisle Bike Fest means monsters, midg- four Honda ets, devils and machines as we present motocross, CRF230s and sport bikes, V-Twins, manufacturer demo rides, cus- a pair of Yama- tom builders and burnout wielders! If motorcycles ha TT-R125s. are your passion, you should fi nd like minds in nearly When my every motorcycle niche. If you prefer four wheels over daughter Alex two, you are sure to be entertained and perhaps fi nd a turned 16, we new passion or rekindle an old one. went through KEITH MARTIN, AMERICAN CAR The weekend off ers an array of music, with Saturday motorcycle COLLECTOR PUBLISHER featuring the Charm City Devils from Baltimore, MD.
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