TV Wellness Expert Jillian Michaels Teams With Harley-Davidson to Help Women Channel Their Inner Drive and Live More Fulfilling Lives
Michaels, a life-long motorcycle enthusiast and licensed rider, is teaming with the Motor Company to spotlight National Garage Party Month, which features a special promotion that will reward one lucky woman and three of her friends with a transformational weekend and an opportunity to meet Michaels.
"Learning to ride a motorcycle was an empowering experience for me, so I want to share that with other women," Michaels said. "That's what Garage Party events are all about. Women get to learn about the sport from other women in a non-intimidating environment, which is why I'm excited to be a part of this effort."
Two state lawmakers tell bikers they have their support
State Representatives Matt Hudson and Tom Grady were preaching less government and more freedom to a choir that was loving what it was hearing.
The two attended the monthly meeting of Gator Alley Chapter ABATE, which met Sunday morning at Golden Gate VFW Post 7721. The acronyn stands for American Bikers Aimed Toward Education, or A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments. Both names and sentiments run strong.
Rossmeyer family keeps Boggy Creek ride going
The late Bruce Rossmeyer was even more excited than usual about plans for this year's mammoth motorcycle ride to raise money for the children at Camp Boggy Creek.
For one thing, it will be the 15th annual Ride for Children, so the motorcyclists rumbling out of Destination Daytona on Sunday will mark a small anniversary for the big ride to the Lake County camp.
For another, the ride is cruising toward the $4 million mark in money raised since it began in 1994 to benefit Camp Boggy Creek, a place where children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses have fun and play games with children with similar illnesses at no charge to their families.
Thunder Beach Bikers Rally
Thunder is rolling into the beach, but it’s not raining. It’s the 9th annual Fall Thunder Beach Motorcycle Rally, bringing in thousands from all over the country with live entertainment, food, bike shows, and shopping.
“I’m pretty enthused about motorcycles, always have been,” said Panama City Beach biker Bobby Watson, “I look forward to music and beer.”
A work in Progress
The Tampa Tribune
At his shop near Blanton and Trilby roads, Cameron, 43, services all motorcycles - and other contraptions, such as a pair of eight-wheel amphibious vehicles he stores out back - so the bike in the driveway probably meant business.
But vintage British and European motorcycles, like the '51 Triumph, are his passion.
Motorcycle mogul Bruce Rossmeyer killed in crash
Motorcycle mogul Bruce Rossmeyer killed in crash "World's largest" Harley-Davidson dealer died riding his motorcycle on way to biker rally
LEGISLATIVE-UPDATE TELESEMINAR
This month the FMDA brings you the most important and up-to-date legislative information for motorcycle dealers.
Franchise Law Repeal Proposed
A proposal in Tallahassee completely eliminates all of the laws preventing manufacturers from bullying you.
Sunrise motorcycle clinic offers tips as women move up from back seat
New motorcycle riders will be able to attend a primer next month offering tips on how to negotiate traffic, select protective gear —and apply cosmetics that can withstand rain and 70 mph wind.
Business Expanding Into 'Total Customer Experience'
Rossmeyer Creates Hog Heaven
RMOND BEACH - It doesn't take more than a few minutes walking through Bruce Rossmeyer's Daytona Beach Harley-Davidson store before adoring fans ask him to pose for pictures.
Gator Harley Davidson Poker Run
A poker run and auction is planned for Saturday to benefit Michele Teyssier of Tavares, who was in a serious motorcycle accident Oct. 3 in Zellwood.
Teyssier was flown to ORMC, hospitalized for 10 days, and has had five surgeries on her leg, hand and hip. She will need skin grafting and more surgery. Proceeds from the poker run will be used to help defray medical expenses, since insurance coverage has been depleted.
Michele and her husband, Pierre Teyssier, are owners of the Paradise Harbor Marina in Howey-in-the-Hills.
Poker run participants may sign up at Gator Harley-Davidson at 9:30 a.m., with the last bike out at 11 a.m. Cost is $10 a hand, with extra hands $5 each. The ride starts at Gator Harley in Leesburg and ends at Paradise Harbor Marina. Time for the last bike in is 3:30 p.m. This event is a Chapter Challenge for fellow riders who participate.
Dirt bike owners may get legal place to ride in Martin County soon
Fort Pierce resident Shawn Webb said he spends more than two hours in his car just to get to a place where he and his family can ride dirt bikes and off-road vehicles.
"I have to take my family at least 200 miles to ride at the Croom (Motorcycle Area), a state facility near Brooksville," he said. "With the cost of gasoline, that makes for a very expensive weekend."
'Trespassing' ATV, dirt bike enthusiasts want room to ride
The dirt bikes and four-wheeled all-terrain vehicles that roar through the vacant sand dunes behind Terry Tillman's home in Jensen Beach annoy her and her neighbors.In fact, she is so annoyed, she wants to help the riders find someplace nearby where they can ride legally — without disturbing anyone. If no such place can be found, she wants to help build one.
Tillman is trying to deal with a problem that is vexing government officials and law enforcement agencies on the Treasure Coast and across the state.
Run for fun, philanthropy
ST. PETERSBURG - Led by a motorcycle cop, the swarm of thousands first surged west on the Pier.
Then, like a gusher turning a pipeline corner, it streamed around a landmark comfort station. It swept toward the Renaissance Vinoy Resort, where perhaps 40 bon vivants looked out from the veranda, munching iron-seared grouper and certified Angus burgers.
The Jingle Bell Run, the annual woo-hoo holiday chase on the downtown waterfront, hit full swing just a little after 7:30 p.m. It benefits the Boley Centers, an organization looking after people with a variety of health and behavioral issues. The event, which is for fun rather than running glory, has a past a quarter-century old.
ATV park outdoor concert venue given preliminary approval
'War and Peace' met rock 'n' roll at an epic-length Charlotte County Board of Zoning Appeals meeting Wednesday. Though the board approved a special exception for the 1,022-acre property off Bermont Road in Punta Gorda, the project must still gain approval from Charlotte County's Development Review Committee, as well as the . Attorney Michael Haymans, representing the property, came prepared with an army of experts and local business owners.
5th Annual Toy Ride a ‘roaring' success
Family, friends and officials of all ages came to the Columbia County Fairgrounds Saturday on their motorcycles and in their cars to participate in the 5th Annual Toy Ride, which benefits the Christmas Dream Machine.
“Every dime we raise today will go to charity,” said Cookie Murray, event organizer. “We already had $2,000 in toys donated to us.”
Before the toy ride started, 20 bicycles, three wagons, and other toys had already been collected.
People from around the area strapped down toys to their motorcycles, and started gathering at the fairgrounds at 10 a.m.
Harley Davidson Mulling Five Options
Amid a sharp downturn in sales Harley Davidson is deciding whether to reinvent its 230-acre, one million-square-foot manufacturing facility here or start over somewhere else. The analysis is part of a cost-cutting effort that has the Milwaukee, WI-based company reducing production and employment, closing its Franklin, WI, parts and accessories distribution center in favor of a third-party provider, consolidating its two Milwaukee-area power train plants into one facility, and consolidating its York paint and frame operations into one plant.
Motorcycle Service Technology Offered as a
440 Majors Made Available To Fla. High Schoolers
Officials Hope Idea Discourages Students From Dropping Out
The idea, based on college majors, is to discourage students from dropping out by making high school more interesting. The major requirement does that by engaging and challenging students and getting them to set goals, said Education Commissioner John Winn.
Motorcycles thunder to Sarasota for benefit event
SARASOTA - Hundreds of hogs will invade the streets of downtown Sarasota this weekend.
Only these hogs will have rumbling motors, shiny chrome accents and smooth leather seats.Motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the state are expected to travel to Sarasota for the ninth annual Thunder By the Bay festival. The three-day event, which benefits The Florida Center for Child and Family Development of Sarasota, will feature a bike show, live music, celebrity bike builders as special guests and professional riders performing freestyle motocross stunts.
