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New Brunswick tour 2005

New Brunswick tour 2005

ride through New Brunswick

Thailand 2007

Thailand 2007

victoria 2010

victoria 2010

time to ride


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Community
B&B in Moncton N.B.
one of the best I have ever stayed in, and Char does a candle light dinner for two if you book it. She is a gourmet cook/chef and caters it all for a special night. I recomend her highly.

Belt Drive Betty

One of the best sites in Western Canada for Canadian bikers and information. Subscribe to keep alive!


J & R Hall Transport Inc.

I have to recommend this trucking company, and it's connecting carrier,

Terra Nova Transport Ltd
Petitcodiac, NB E4Z 4K8
(506) 756-2077 for shipping bikes in North America. I used them for the safe transport of my bike from Alberta to New Brunswick and back again

 I had to ship my Ultra Classic Harley Cruiser due to time restraints, across Canada. I had a small window to do this trip so all the bags were packed so that when I picked it up it was ready to go, and so was I. The bike was on a Harley Davidson skid, strapped down with shipping blankets, supplied by J&R Hall, taped over the bike. Electric ties held the antennas down  to the handlebars to make them secure.

After an air flight and a ride to the local trucking company where the bike had been dropped off, I found the bike in exactly the same condition as I had packaged it. not even the packing tape had been bumped or moved. This was the same both ways, no marks, no bumps no damage no vandalism. Total professionalism in the way the bike was handled. I expect this service to be given to big company customers, but for a lowly biker... good, professional job.

If you need to ship your bike... try these J & R Hall Transport or Terra Nova Transport guys first.  


Laughlin Nevada River Run, 2007, April 25-29

ABOUT THE LAUGHLIN RIVER RUN EVENT
Dal-Con Promotions invites you to the banks of the Colorado River in Laughlin, Nevada for the 25th ANNUAL LAUGHLIN RIVER RUN, April 25-29, 2007. Be part of the West Coast's largest motorcycle event featuring non-stop casino action, top name entertainment, Factory demo rides and Genuine Parts & Accessory exhibits and much more. Display's from all your favorite big name distributors specializing in accessories for your Harley-Davidson motorcycles as well as vendors featuring a variety of lifestyle products for you to choose from will be on hand as well.

Check their site!


nafru
Nafru (contact him if you want to know what that means) has a website for all those jokes and stuff you laugh at and silly information you never really need. There are adult jokes, political jokes, biker jokes and everything in between and then some strange stuff on here so don't be offended or anal if you link here. This is one of those sites you will enjoy checking out every couple of days!

ride for dad
Ride for dad.. prostate cancer fundraiser  http://motorcycleridefordad.org/cal/ 

Trico homes ride for a lifetime 2007
June 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. Calgary Nakusp Cranbrook. $500.00 registration fee includes Accomodations meals snacks, fuel, entertainment and much more

Ulysses Canada

Hutch is the man to talk to for membership in one of the largest clubs in the world. Ulysses Canada is a sister club of the Austrailian ULYSSES M.C.

Hutch, along with his mates, are working hard to try and have Ulysses Canada one of the largest clubs in Canada.


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They can install, terminate and test cabling for your network, provide the servers and PCs that you require within your network to get the job done, even build and host a web site such as the one here.

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Clubs and Associations
White Knights

 The EMS White Knights http://www.emswhiteknightsab.com/ is a non profit organization, consisting of casualty care trained personnel, who promote motorcycle safety.

We participate with other motorcycle associations in community events supporting various charities. Our goal is to bring awareness to patient care and safe motorcycle riding, by increasing our membership throughout
North America.

Over the past several years, our members have contributed in building community and social awareness by taking part in many of the motorcycle events and charity runs around Alberta. Acting as safety representatives and active participants in events such as the Salvation Army Toy Run and ECL Choppers For Charity, has created a safer environment for all participants and spectators as well as fostering a more accurate portrayal of what a motorcycle enthusiast is.

This website will allow interactive communication with the general public, supporters and members of the EMS White Knights of Alberta, highlighting events with the public and as a club.

We are actively seeking new memberships and sponsors for the EMS White Knights to assist in the expansion of our chapter through out Alberta. 


Canadian Vintage Motorcycle Group

Started in 1967 by 13 vintage bike enthusiasts in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, the Group now has over 1,700 members all across Canada. The Group's members own over 5,000 motorcycles of a bewildering variety of nearly 200 different makes.

OBJECTIVES:

Encourage the ownership, collection, preservation and use of motorcycles of historic interest.

Organize rallies, shows, displays, sporting events and other events.

Encourage the preservation of all records, data, objects and other miscellaneous items pertaining to the history of motorcycles and motorcycling.

Provide an organization to carry out services required by members.

Publish such periodicals, newsletters, or other publications as may be of service to members and further the objectives of the Group.

The CVMG is organized to fulfill it's objectives as a non-profit (without share capital) incorporated club, operated entirely by volunteer members for the mutual benefit of all members through an annually elected executive and a system of representative section officials. The CVMG and it's 23 sections in various parts of Canada, accomplish the Groups objectives by organizing events for Vintage and Classic motorcycles and their riders and providing services and help to members on a mutual assistance basis.

In Canada, Veteran motorcycles are those made prior to 1915, Vintage were made from 1915 to 1930 and Post-Vintage were made from 1931 to 1945. Classic motorcycles are those made from 1946 to 1960, Post-Classic from 1961 to 1970. Modern Classic from 1971 to 1980 and Late Classic from 1981 to 10 years of age .


Ulysses motorcycle club
Grow old disgracefully. Good moto to live by. This is the sister club of Ulysses Canada. Check out how they bike down-under!
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