Tuesday, September 12, 2006

September 11 Memorial Service and Run

On Sunday, September 10, I rode up to Flagler Beach to attend a 9-11 Memorial Service in Veteran's Memorial Park hosted by the Red Knight's MC. A thunderstorm rolled through around 8:30 am, very early for Florida in the summer, and I rode in my 'rain-suit' - shorts and gore-tex boots. I hate wearin' the conventional rain-suits; it's just too damn hot in the things in Florida and you get just as wet only with sweat. Anyhow, the roads were wet but it had pretty much stopped rainin'. The waves were churnin' heavily on the already eroded beach along A1A. Hurricane Florence was 5 or 6 hundred miles off-shore, no threat to us, but the ocean was angry.

I rode into town around 9:30 for the 10 am service and there were already a hundred bikes or so even though the skies to the West were super mad - it was gray, black and white and we were fixin' to get wet again. I immediately saw Alan, Paul and Paul, the wrenchin' and executive team at Psycho Cycles, and we said "hello's" and hung out shootin' the shit.
About quarter to ten Vinnie walked up and said, "Hey, Monk, how're ya doin'? Boots with you?" as he shook my hand and hugged me.
"Nah, she's home with our girls and grandkids," I replied as I introduced him to the crew from Psycho Cycles. "Where's Sue (his other half)?"
"She's hostin' her hospitality deal at the Jaguar's game today - gotta do the corporate deal, doncha know," Vinnie said. "She's kinda pissed she couldn't make it but the NFL schedule just didn't work out this year."


I found Joe, Prez of the Flagler County Chapter of the Red Knights MC and introduced myself. We'd sponsored the event for them with free advertising and publicity. He was little disappointed in the turnout, but I told him I'm sure the weather had a lot to do with it. Vinnie told me it poured all the way down from Jacksonville. Only stopped when he got to Crescent Beach (about twenty miles north of Flagler Beach). Plus the weather looked terrible to the West. I thought it was a pretty good turnout and told him so. By the time the Memorial Service started there were about two hundred bikes.

Following the Service, the Flagler and St. John's County Sheriff's Departments escorted the participants in a run up A1A to St. Augustine for a little get-together at Dick's Wings (pictures below). Next year I think we'll get involved with the Red Knights and put on a good run and memorial service. I think the demand is there for something to honor our fellow citizens that died on September 11, 2001. This time we'll do it in a place that will support us, however.

It seems the City of Flagler Beach was too supportive of Joe's efforts and one of the local cops drove up and asked, "What's goin' on?" Joe had to explain that he coordinated use of the Park with some Sergeant on the force, but no one had put the word out. The cop made some snide remark or another to Joe about they better move on out. While Joe wondered what in the hell this was all about, one of the Flagler County Motor Officers looked around at all the bikes and bikers and said to the Flagler Beach patrolman, "Hmmm. . .. Lotta bikes, lotta people here to honor those who died on September 11. Maybe you better call for back-up. . . but don't bother callin' us." Hats off to the Flagler and St. John's County Motor Officers, Fire Departments and EMT personnel for the escort and help with the Run. We'll have full coverage of the event in the October issue of Dixie Biker Illustrated and on our website at http://www.dixiebiker.com/ by the end of September.

Ridin' to a Support Our Troops Benefit


On Saturday, September 9th I rode to Titusville and American Legion Post 1 for a Support Our Troops benefit. It was a beautiful day for a ride, mid eighties and sunny. I headed outta the driveway a little after 11 o'clock and stopped along A1A to watch the much delayed launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis. Cape Caneveral is about fifty-five miles south of us (Ormond Beach) and we get a good view of the launches from the beach. It's good to see them on their way safely. The event was pretty good and we had a chance to meet lotsa good folks supportin' our brave young men and women fightin' for our freedom overseas. We also met up with a couple, Russ and Kathy, that we'd first met last month (August '06) and talkin' with them made me come up with a new idea: a seperate page at DixieBiker.com where our troops, or families of our troops, could send pictures, thoughts, etc. You can check out the page here: http://www.dixiebiker.com/troops.html

Ridin' down I rode A1A through Daytona Beach and Daytona Beach Shores - normally a place to AVOID if you're on a bike - over the Dunlawton Bridge and down US Hwy 1 through New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater, Oak Hill, Scottsmoor and Mims. That used to be a nice ride but, like most of the rest of the State, it's gettin' built up. The twenty miles from Oak Hill to Mims are still pretty nice ridin', but the rest is addin' traffic lights, traffic and construction zones. Ridin' back I took Hwy 46 in Mims towards Sanford. Stopped at the Jolly Gator for a quick, cold one, checked out the gators sunnin' on the shores of the St. John's River and then rode through Geneva and hung a right on Hwy 415 back towards Osteen and on to Daytona Beach. Jeez, that's another road and area buildin' up quickly. I swear Deltona is gonna swallow Osteen. They even have a humongous new Wal Mark Super Center goin' up in the middle of nowhere. Another nice ridin' road is fixin' to become history. Bummer. Another nice day of ridin' - 161 miles round trip - with some sunburn and wind burn to show for it. And no close calls with cages.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Back in the Fray

It's been a while since we've posted here - just no time. Lotsa stuff happenin' to comment on, though, so we're gonna get it back goin' again. We've just got too many irons in the fire and finding the time to post everyday is difficult. But I'm gonna at least try and post every weekend with the words we've been hearin' from y'all.

Summer is comin' to an end in Florida and boy are the runs pickin' up. Every weekend there are ten or twelve benefits or poker runs for something or other. For an idea of what I'm talkin' about, you can take a peak here: http://www.dixiebiker.com/Events.html.

Next weekend is one of our favorite events but we're not gonna be able to make it this year. The Bainbridge Bike Fest is goin' on but we don't have the time or the money to make it. Bummer, cuz we love it. At least we have a couple of couples from our staff headin' up: Wile E and Road Runner and Chad and Jill. That means we should have good coverage of the event for y'all both online and in our regular monthly magazine. Oops, almost forgot. Here's a link to this great event: http://www.bainbridge-bikefest.com/ and here's a link to some stories we've done on past events there: http://www.dixiebiker.com/bb02.html

Be safe on the road - the cagers still don't see us and, if they do, they don't give a shit.