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Triumph of Tacoma Links and Recommended Businesses
675 Daytona
As the first three-cylinder super sports middleweight the Daytona 675 stands alone in the most hotly contested arena in motorcycling. Of course it can be compared to many motorcycles - and on such occasions invariably comes out on top, as the world's press has found - but in one single stroke it's redefined just how a middleweight sports bike should look and feel. If the Daytona 675's unique DNA is a large part of its appeal, its stunning performance is the winning flourish. www.sportrider.com/bikes/2007/122_0609_2007_triumph_daytona_675/index.html
A destiny for Triumph Daytona 675
The British-built three-cylinder machine saw off competition from its supersport-class rivals at the Almeria circuit in southern Spain. The Triumph set faster lap times than the four-cylinder machines from the Japanese manufacturers which, combined with the testers’ favourable comments, gave the Daytona 675 a clear advantage. Supertest is an annual event organised by 15 leading motorcycle magazines in the world with representation from Europe, Asia and the Americas. Each publication sends a test rider to the circuit, with each bike being scored on its best lap times and rider feedback. The Triumph remains unbeaten in the competition, having won each year since its introduction for the 2006 model year. “Winning the title three years in a row is quite an achievement,” commented Triumph’s Commercial Director Tue Mantoni. “Our bike has proven itself against two generations of Japanese competition and is a great testament to our design and engineering teams. Our philosophy is to build motorcycles that are class leading, while remaining distinctively Triumph. Strong sales figures and winning comparison tests like Supertest are confirmation that our bikes are striking the correct chord with riders, and continue to motivate us in developing more new and exciting products for the coming years.” www.triumph.co.uk/uk/News_9297.aspx
Allen Plumbing (Lakewood WA)
Lakewood, WA (253) 582-1114
Ardesson's Shoe repair
9635 Gravelly Lk Dr. SW Lakewood, WA. 98499 (253) 588-8949
B.A.C.A. BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE
Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) exists with the intent to create a safer environment for abused children. We exist as a body of Bikers to empower children to not feel afraid of the world in which they live. We stand ready to lend support to our wounded friends by involving them with an established, united organization. We work in conjunction with local and state officials who are already in place to protect children. We desire to send a clear message to all involved with the abused child that this child is part of our organization, and that we are prepared to lend our physical and emotional support to them by affiliation, and our physical presence. We stand at the ready to shield these children from further abuse. We do not condone the use of violence or physical force in any manner, however, if circumstances arise such that we are the only obstacle preventing a child from further abuse, we stand ready to be that obstacle. WWW.BACAUSA.COM
CS Floors - Carpet and Hardwood
Al Van Cleave 253-853-5833
Europern Motorcar
Specializing in ALL European Motorcars, Audi, BMW, Landrover, Mercedes, Volkswagon, and Volvo (253)538-6952 13724 Canyon Road East, Puyallup WA.
Full Tilt Riders
The Full Tilt Mission is to build a strong and positive brother and sisterhood of people who share a passion for motorcycle riding. Our mission is to project a positive and safety conscious image of riders to the community at large. We are also dedicated providing community service activities in urban areas and fostering an atmosphere of camaraderie between all communities. fulltiltriders.com/
JW Custom Paint and Fabrication
Custom paint and repair Motorcycles and Auto (360)832-7266 J.W. Buffington
Latinriderz Washington
rigin Of Washington LATIN RIDERZ Our President (Jimmy Busa) had the idea of making a motorcycle club for some time. One day, during a ride through the awesome back roads of Washington with some of our now present members, the idea was presented. They agreed that it was an AWESOME idea and they started to put the wheels in motion. After a few meetings between those who share the thrill of speed on two wheels, they started to arrange their thoughts while the President was making calls to the founder of the LATIN RIDERZ (Jerry) in New York. In April 2007 LATIN RIDERZ WA was born. Jerry and the the board of directors accepted us as part of the LATIN RIDERZ family and since then, PROUDLY we wear the colors and continue growing as a family. We are proud to be a part of one of the MOST KNOWN and RESPECTED motorcycle clubs. LETS HAVE FUN!!! LATIN RIDERZ Is not just for the Latinos, anybody who is willing to share the pleasure of riding in a group and have a wonderful time as a family, regardless of race or gender can join the LATIN RIDERZ. We have activities and rides through the state of Washington and neighbour states. Put your bike in gear and lets have fun. www.latinriderzwa.com/
Military Memorbilia
We Are listed as Official Venders for The National League of POW Families in Washington DC. A portion of all POW/MIA or KIA items sold, Military, Police, Firefighter, or any remembrance bracelet, Flag or pin is donated. Thanks To everyone and To All Our Defenders of Freedom HOOAH www.allgavesome.us
Motorcycle Therapy
For some there's therapy, for the rest of us there's motorcycles. Sometimes the best way escape reality a little bit to relax, unwind, think about and make sense of life is to hop on our motorcycle and head for the open road whether it's through the twisties of a canyon or mountain or the open desert highway. The freedom and peace of being at one with a machine and the open road is therapy that is almost unequalled by anything else. So, forget the shrink. Forget the counselors. Forget the psychiatrists. Forget the therapists. Relieve the stress, makes some sense out of life, grin from ear to ear. Just get on your bike and ride. www.bikercrosses.com/MCycleTherapy.asp
National Embroidery - Ken Michelson (Stitch)
(253) 581-4908 6416 150th St. SW, Lakewood, WA. 98496 ken_michelson@hotmail.com www.fastembroidery.com
Puget Sound Safety- Motorcycle Safety Courses
(253) 531-4585 Motorcycle Safety classes - Beginner and experienced courses. "TAKE IT" pugetsoundsafety.com
Rocky Peters "IT'S A ROCKY" SEATS AND CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY
Custom FX & Car Audio Parkland Upholstery - Specializing in motorcycle seats 21621 Mountain Hwy Spanaway, WA 98387 Ph: 253-875-0300
Shelly Shepherd Nationwide Insurance
Shelly Shepherd Associate Agent Capital Financial Group 11318 Bridgeport Way SW Lakewood Wa 98499 Phone:253-476-8100 Fax: 253-476-8200 mailto:SHEPHS10@nationwide.com
Smitty's Place ( Tattoo )
Our company history starts back in 1984 when I served my second apprenticeship at the Seattle Tattoo Emporium under P.A.Stephens and Danny Danzl . That's when I really learned to tattoo correctly, as it was my second apprenticeship. My first was under a tattooist named Bud Craig up in Anchorage in 1974. Bud was a second generation tattoo artist, his father had been a tattooist out of New Orleans at a shop named "Tom & Jerry's". Apparently it was slightly infamous, according to Bud. It seems he came home from school one day to find the family tattoo shop being raided by the New Orleans Police, for what he never told, and his father throwing him over the fence to the alley behind all the while yelling "Get your ass out of here as far as you can go from here boy!.." with Bud sitting on the ground on the other side of the fence in the alley with a couple of trunks stuffed with tattoo equipment on his lap, after being thrown by his father. Well obviously Bud managed to get away, dragging those trunks and himself right out of New Orleans and he took his father's orders to get "as far away.." as he could to heart and ended up about as far as you can get away, my home town of Anchorage, Alaska. At any rate, I realized after working with Bud for a few years that, tattooing was way more advanced than he had taken me thus far. So off to Seattle I went, and with the luck of the irish, I was able to land work and new training, at the world famous Seattle Tattoo Emporium under the master tattooist P.A. Stephens . After working at the Emporium for a couple of years,(which was by far the most learning I've ever done about tattoo, with the shop's rich history and deep roots in the biz) I went to Tacoma and got to work with second generation tattooist Rio DeGennaro , son of Lew Lewis of Bert Grimm's tattoo on the Pike in Long Beach Ca. Working with Rio was a great experience and I'll never forget it. Rio now works in Portland Ore. with Don Deaton at ironically enough, Bert Grimm's old oregon shop, Sea Tramp tattoo. In 1988 P.A. bought the Everett Wa. "Ancient Art" shop from J.D.Crowe, who had Rollo and Terry Tweed working it at the time.P.A. changed the name to "Everett Tattoo Emporium" and moved me in as the shop manager. I got to work for a few weeks with Terry Tweed, Rollo,and the infamous "Scary Dave Shore" in the beginning and then alone for a few months, until I built up a crew at the shop to help out. At around the spring of 1991 our screen-printing shop (that P.A. and I owned) got a big order for concert shirts from Soundgarden (the Seattle band) and after buying some new equipment I asked P.A. to buy me out and got my grubstake to move the family to my ancestral home of Alaska! It was in Anchorage that the company took on it's feel and "way of doing things" that lives on today, with at one point over the seven years there,growing to two shops and a combined crew of 5 tattooists and three piercers. Alaska was great and we had many tattoo guest artists come up there and sit in with us, Marcus Pacheco, Liora Mugrabi, Tony Callan, and more, just to name a few. After seven years though, we tattooed just about everyone we could in Anchorage, and waiting for new skin to move to town or come of age is no way to run a business....so it's off to the states again! This time I moved to Bremerton,Wa. across the water from Seattle. I picked Bremerton because I've always liked the way the town is loaded with trees and is right on the water with water running through it , bridges and all. I'm a sucker for the sea! The fact it has a large Navy base here don't hurt, and it's a beautiful ferry ride on the water to Seattle,just about the best city on the left coast as far as I'm concerned! I've been here for about 9 years now, gone through just about everything. Grief from loss of life, had a crew jump ship, lost some friends and made some new ones..and weathered the opening of about a dozen new tattoo shops in an area that can effectively support maybe two.....and yet I'm still here and still the only all custom tattoo artist in the area. And so it goes.......... Note...Since the original writing of this company history, it has been learned that second generation tattooist and my first tattoo teacher Bud Craig has passed away . "Thank you Bud..I will never forget you. Smitty" Second note, Since the original writing of this another tattooist I have worked with has also died, Mike "Rollo" Malone....Goodby for now Michael, I'll see you on the other side, Smitty www.smittysplacetattoo.com
Soren Winslow
Professional, affordable web design. Specializing in dynamic and data driven web sites. www.SorenWinslow.com/WebSites.asp
SOUND RIDER
Sound RIDER! is published monthly for the express purpose of enhancing your motorcycle experience here in the Northwest. We hope you'll find this publication a useful tool when planning your next ride, purchasing a bike, or whatever it is you plan to do next in motorcycling. www.soundrider.com
Tenino Smokehouse & Pizza Parlor
Best Pizza in the northwest "we think" and real nice people running it. Drop by say hello, and get a fresh homemade pizza. It is our meeting stop for pizza when we ride to the south. (360) 264-7766. 599 Lincoln Ave E, Tenino, WA 98589: Near the intersection of Lincoln Ave E and Old Hwy 99 N. 46.85995 -122.846589
Touch of Paradise
12208 Pacific Highway SW, Lakewood, WA. 98499 253-582-9697 When the days rides get you sore, check them out for relaxation. {253}582-9697
TRIUMPH USA
Triumph offers a wide range of distinctive, award winning motorcycles all beautifully engineered and designed. Powered exclusively by engines with a difference: torque laden parallel twins and powerful triples. No other bikes look like them, or sound like them. The Urban Sports Range The 675cc and 1050cc triple engines that power Triumph’s stunning sports bikes are renowned for their strength and flexibility from tickover to redline. The range includes Streetfighters, Supersports, Adventure Sports and Sports Touring bikes all with unique character, real world performance and a distinctive triple roar. The Cruiser Range Performance and looks – no compromise. Triumph cruisers deliver performance with a balance that revels in every sweeping curve. Powered by torquey twin and triple engines that feel and sound like no other. Individual bikes for riders with an individual spirit - covered in chrome and infused with Triumph’s original and authentic styling, they are ready for you to customize with Genuine Triumph Accessories. The Modern Classics Range Bikes that reflect the original freedom and fun of biking. Beautifully engineered and meticulously detailed - they’re the real thing. Powered by authentic air-cooled parallel twins, their performance, handling, and brakes are bang up to date. And the look? - that’s genuinely classic. www.triumph.co.uk/usa/
Woodland Industries - Tree Removal
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12007 Pacific Hwy S, Lakewood, WA 98499 253-581-0812 888-581-0812 LakewoodMotoSports@LakewoodMotoSports.com 47° 8' 53.8794" N; 122° 30' 20.001" W Subscribe to our RSS Feed Site designed by Soren |
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