This Thursday, November 1, through Sunday, November 4, is the 2012 Lone Star Rally in Galveston, Texas. It's one of the biggest biker parties in Texas. With tons of live music -- including a special performance by Brett Michaels -- bike shows, contests, rides, vendors, military tributes, and more, this is one rally you won't want to miss. And Texas Biker Lawyers will be there!
Some celebrity builders will be in attendance as well, including: Eddie Trotta, Paul Yaffe, Rick Fairless, the Martin Brothers, John Shope, Brigitte Bourget, RB Customs, and Southern Metal Choppers. There will also be 3 stages for non-stop music for each day of the rally. More information can be found on the Lone Star Rally Website's Entertainment section here.
There will be multiple bike events, including a Fallen Heroes Poker Run, Outlaw Dave's Ranch Ride, and a tire burn-out event. There's also the Contest and Promenade, which encourages fans and attendees to dress up, theme out in costume, and show your love for the motorcycle community, in a sort of epic parade of bikes, trikes, and floats.
Of course, one of the big draws to this rally is the attendance of some of the stars of the acclaimed motorcycle gang drama on FX, Sons of Anarchy. Charlie Hunnam, who plays the character of "Jax" on the show, will be at the rally both Friday and Saturday, with a meet-and-greet to take place on Saturday, November 3rd, from 1pm to 6pm with some special surprise guests.
Join The Cole Legal Group at the rally, as we will be giving away some of our free swag: keychains, backpacks, glasses (depending on availability). We'll also be ready and willing to take your questions about motorcycle accident cases, should the need ever arise in your riding future. We serve many locations in Texas, including Dallas / Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, and Waxahachie.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Monday, August 13, 2012
Wristwatch Motorcycles (art)
Talented Brazilian artist Jose Geraldo Reis Pfau creates beautiful motorcycle miniatures using only parts from old wristwatches.
Pfau’s passion for motorcycles began in the 1960′s. He owned various types of motorcycles, some of them modified and inspired by the movie “Easy Rider”. But the artist born and raised in Blumenau, Santa Catarina was also fascinated by the arts, and it was only natural that his artistic talent and passion for bikes combine in a unique project. At first, he developed several motorcycle images, but after reading about artists who created motorcycle miniatures out wood, pottery, wire and other materials, he decided to make similar artworks, out of a completely new medium – wristwatches.
The time pieces that inspired Jose Geraldo Reis Pfau’s creations were collected with a help of a friend who happened to own a wristwatch shop. Through an advertising campaign, clients were encouraged to give their old watches as a first installment on the purchase of a new one. This provided the artist with the necessary materials to experiment and create his unique wristwatch motorcycles.
Although Pfau only creates his art during the weekends, he has a collection of hundreds of motorcycles made exclusively from wristwatch components. They have been showcased at jewelry fairs and art exhibitions throughout Brazil and several other countries.
For more pictures of Pfau's art work visit:
http://www.odditycentral.com/pics/the-wristwatch-motorcycles-of-jose-geraldo-reis-pfau.html
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Source: OddityCentral (Spooky, 3/7)
Pfau’s passion for motorcycles began in the 1960′s. He owned various types of motorcycles, some of them modified and inspired by the movie “Easy Rider”. But the artist born and raised in Blumenau, Santa Catarina was also fascinated by the arts, and it was only natural that his artistic talent and passion for bikes combine in a unique project. At first, he developed several motorcycle images, but after reading about artists who created motorcycle miniatures out wood, pottery, wire and other materials, he decided to make similar artworks, out of a completely new medium – wristwatches.
The time pieces that inspired Jose Geraldo Reis Pfau’s creations were collected with a help of a friend who happened to own a wristwatch shop. Through an advertising campaign, clients were encouraged to give their old watches as a first installment on the purchase of a new one. This provided the artist with the necessary materials to experiment and create his unique wristwatch motorcycles.
Although Pfau only creates his art during the weekends, he has a collection of hundreds of motorcycles made exclusively from wristwatch components. They have been showcased at jewelry fairs and art exhibitions throughout Brazil and several other countries.
For more pictures of Pfau's art work visit:
http://www.odditycentral.com/pics/the-wristwatch-motorcycles-of-jose-geraldo-reis-pfau.html
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Source: OddityCentral (Spooky, 3/7)
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Monday, August 6, 2012
Steampunk-Inspired Cafe Racer Motorcycle
The Beezerker is the culmination of 11 months of design and fabrication by Chris Flechtner, owner of SpeedShop Design in Seattle.

The gas tank and tail section of the Beezerker were formed by hand from aluminum, the forks are fabricated from sheet metal, and the down tube doubles as the oil tank. The twist clutch is also Fletchner’s own design, which shows off his machining skills.
Because much of the bike is made from stainless steel and aluminum, it lends itself easily to not being painted, the better to show off the unique lines of this ultra-rad ride.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Motorcycle Tour of the Smoky Mountain for Women
Here’s one for you ladies. Freedom In The Mountains – Guided Motorcycle Tours is hosting 2 River Pilot Tours – Women Motorcycle Tours (WMT) in the Smoky Mountains. River Pilot Tours is one of the leading Tour Planning companies in the world. River Pilot Tours lets you enjoy the tour by taking care of the route planning, accommodations plus they provide a tour guide and support vehicle to carry all of your items.
Freedom In The Mountains will be taking the Women Motorcycle Tour (WMT) on a 7 day 950 mile trek through the beautiful Smoky Mountains. You’ll get to see waterfalls, mountain vistas, hot springs and more as the tour winds along these famous routes: Cherohala Highway, Tail Of The Dragon, Chattahoochee National Forest, Guntersville Lake, Dixie Highway, Great Smokey Mountain Expressway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Richard Russell Scenic Highway.
Along the way you’ll be stopping at places like the Wildflower Cafe and Country Store, Ruby Falls, Hot Springs Spa, Biltmore Estate, Museum Of The Cherokee Indian and Consolidated Gold Mine. The best part is all you have to do is book the tour and show up. River Pilot Tours and Freedom In The Mountains has taken care of all the details. Plus a donation will be made to the Make A Wish Foundation on behalf of the group.
The dates for the Women Motorcycle Tour are August 18, 2012 – August 24, 2012 and/or October 06, 2012 – October 12, 2012. The ride is approximately 950 miles with daily rides about 150 miles with the longest being 241 miles. Riding conditions will be sweeping mountain curves with moderate riding difficulty. You must have a current motorcycle license from your home state or country. The price is: $2,649/person, double occupancy; if you bring a passenger its $599 more; and if you want to room by yourself add $325. For more details about the Women Motorcycle Tours in the Smoky Mountains go to: freedominthemountains.com , or www.riverspilot.com/women-motorcycle-tour-151 . Be sure to tell them you found out about them from IronWorks Magazine.
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source: Iron Works (Kanish, 6/26)
Freedom In The Mountains will be taking the Women Motorcycle Tour (WMT) on a 7 day 950 mile trek through the beautiful Smoky Mountains. You’ll get to see waterfalls, mountain vistas, hot springs and more as the tour winds along these famous routes: Cherohala Highway, Tail Of The Dragon, Chattahoochee National Forest, Guntersville Lake, Dixie Highway, Great Smokey Mountain Expressway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Richard Russell Scenic Highway.
Along the way you’ll be stopping at places like the Wildflower Cafe and Country Store, Ruby Falls, Hot Springs Spa, Biltmore Estate, Museum Of The Cherokee Indian and Consolidated Gold Mine. The best part is all you have to do is book the tour and show up. River Pilot Tours and Freedom In The Mountains has taken care of all the details. Plus a donation will be made to the Make A Wish Foundation on behalf of the group.
The dates for the Women Motorcycle Tour are August 18, 2012 – August 24, 2012 and/or October 06, 2012 – October 12, 2012. The ride is approximately 950 miles with daily rides about 150 miles with the longest being 241 miles. Riding conditions will be sweeping mountain curves with moderate riding difficulty. You must have a current motorcycle license from your home state or country. The price is: $2,649/person, double occupancy; if you bring a passenger its $599 more; and if you want to room by yourself add $325. For more details about the Women Motorcycle Tours in the Smoky Mountains go to: freedominthemountains.com , or www.riverspilot.com/women-motorcycle-tour-151 . Be sure to tell them you found out about them from IronWorks Magazine.
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source: Iron Works (Kanish, 6/26)
Monday, August 29, 2011
Home of the World's Best Motorcycle Collection
The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is home of the world's best motorcycle collection. This museum has over 1200 vintage and modern motorcycles as well as racecars. They also boast the largest collection of Lotus cars as well. They have approximately 1200 motorcycles but only display 600 of them at any given time. This massive collection on bikes ranges from 1902 to current year production. Some of the bikes on display are your typical run of the mill street bikes but they also show off rare Gran Prix race machinery.
The museum is located in Birmingham, Alabama on 740 acres, which includes a world class 2.38 mile racetrack.
If your interested in cool biker tourist destinations, and are thinking of a road trip, this is a must see. Check our Calendar to see if there are any rallies that may coincide with your trip.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Big bikers, bigger hearts
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Representing Bikers Against Child Abuse, Pilot, Twisted Sister and D-Day offered their services to Saline County at the Inter-Agency Council meeting on Tuesday morning. |
The biker poses a threat, but that's the point.
As a member of Bikers Against Child Abuse, he fends off perpetrators of abused children, and he works to empower kids living in fear of violence. At the Inter-Agency Council's regular meeting Tuesday, D-Day and his biker buddies, Twisted Sister and Pilot, offered their assistance to Saline County.
"We're big burly guys," D-Day said. "But we're guys with big hearts."
The group of bikers exists to create a safer environment for abused children. Founded in 1995 by a therapist known as Chief, the bikers encourage children to testify against perpetrators in court.
"We are the plague to end child abuse," Chief said in a video message viewed by the council.
The National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System estimated 1,770 child fatalities in 2009 in the United States. D-Day said 96 child abuse related deaths occurred in Missouri last year, and for every reported case it is believed there are three unreported cases of abuse.
Every BACA member rides because they have a "big heart" for children. If it helps empower the victim, they'll send the child to therapy, horseback riding or karate classes. The non-profit organization directs all the donated money toward helping the BACA kids.
"There's nobody in BACA that gets a check for doing what we're doing," D-Day said.
The bikers prepare the kids for the courtroom, go to trial with them, and, if needed, provide full-time protection during a threat.
"If you want to come after me that's fine, just don't go after the kids," he said. "I can take care of myself."
BACA works in conjunction with local and state officials, but the group consists of bikers from different backgrounds including law enforcement, lawyers, blue collar workers and people with "shady pasts." They only exclude child abusers or non-bikers from the organization.
According to their mission statement, they never condone violence. But if necessary, the bikers stand ready to divert perpetrators from children.
"If you're a pedophile or someone who's going to hurt a child, you're going to meet my fist," he said.
Consequently, in times of need D-Day has gone prom shoe shopping and sat at Wendy's all night while a BACA kid worked. He even took a 10-year-old boy to the swimming pool when the previous solution for his safety had been to keep him indoors.
"We stay there until the threat goes away," Twisted Sister said.
While there isn't a BACA organization here, well established BACA chapters border Saline County on all boundaries. BACA hopes to protect children in this area, too.
"We'll send whoever is closest and makes the most sense," she said.
BACA assigns each child two primary bikers. These bikers act as the child's protectors, but they also form a relationships with the child by taking them for ice cream and showing up at schools for "show and tell."
The BACA kids grow to trust their new "brothers and sisters," and when 40-plus bikers appear in the neighborhood for a ride, it sends a clear message of protection. This intimidation factor proves essential in securing the children, because most perpetrators live near their victims.
"We say what we do, and we do what we say," D-Day said. "And, there are a lot of us."
The child's confidentiality remains a priority even through the high profile rides. Most of the time, BACA riders don't learn anything about the child's specific case, until they accompany the child to court. Even the child's name remains confidential.
Each BACA kid chooses their own road name. Upon initiation into the BACA family, the kids receive a vest with their new name on it. On a ride, the abused children travel surrounded by their new biker friends, under their new pseudonyms such as "Frilly" and "Duck Man."
"We are a big ugly people, but that empowers them to be the kids they need to be," D-Day said.
For more information visit http://bacaworld.org or call the Kansas City, Mo. Chapter hotline at 816-520-0991
source: www.marshallnews.com
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About Texas Biker Lawyer, David Cole:
Attorney David Cole, as a youngster, recognized his love and passion of motorcycles. Well before law school, he owned and regularly rode numerous motorcycles. With his passion for the open wind and motorcycles, fighting to protect injured Texas motorcyclists and motorcycle rights seemed a natural fit after graduating from law school.
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