Going to Laconia? Not going? get all the action with Rally TV

Rally TV is headed to Laconia Motorcycle Week to document all the action and be the #1 online news source for all your Laconia Motorcycle Week information. Rally TV is the only grassroots video production company that allows bikers to interact and share their lifestyle with other bikers. Each day Rally TV will upload “Daily News” and an “Event Guide” to everything Rally TV sees as a fun thing to do which, can be viewed www.rallytvonline.com day or night. In addition Rally TV will be uploaded to a variety of motorcycle focused social media platforms including Bikernet.com, CycleSource.com, Garage-Girls.com, Facebook and the Rally TV Youtube Channel.
Rally TV is known for their fun biker segments and knowing where the action is at every motorcycle event they attend, then immediately uploading them to the internet so anyone can have a look into the action just after it happens. So if you see the Rally TV crew out with a microphone and camera make sure you go up and say hi. The presenting sponsors for Rally TV during Laconia Motorcycle Week will be Cycle Source Magazine, Bikernet.com and the Broken Spoke Campground. Be sure to check out some of their past clips at www.rallytvonline.com

Win a cool set of Trike Wheels!

TrikeRidersNow.com (TRN), an online magazine serving the three-wheel motorcycle market, is launching the TRN Ultimate Giveaway in celebration of the site’s brand-new look and upgraded features. The contest’s grand prize is a set of custom trike wheels furnished by Performance Machine valued at $3,000.
The winner will receive his or her choice of designs of these forged trike wheels from Performance Machine.
TrikeRidersNow.com launched a revamped Web site in May 2011 with updated graphics and several new user-focused features, including a trike classified section and a trike forum. The updated features underscore TRN’s continued commitment to providing trike-related news and reviews to the growing population of trike riders. To promote the new design, TRN is launching its Ultimate Giveaway and awarding one winner with a set of custom trike wheels from Performance Machine, a leader in aftermarket wheels and accessories.
“I am so grateful to Performance Machine for joining me in my efforts to promote TrikeRidersNow.com by donating a set of custom trike wheels (that’s three wheels!) for one lucky winner,” says Genevieve Schmitt, founder and editor of TrikeRidersNow.com. “Performance Machine and I are committed to the trike market, an important segment of the powersports industry, and this contest is one way we can serve the riders.”
Starting June 7, 2011, visitors to TrikeRidersNow.com who sign up to receive the TRN newsletter will automatically be entered into the giveaway. The winner will be chosen at random when the contest expires on November 30. TrikeRidersNow.com provides reviews of the latest trikes as well as trike-related product news, tech tips, a forum to connect trike riders, and a trike-specific classified section. For more information and to enter the contest, visit TrikeRidersNow.com.

KILLCODE

Many will argue that some of the best Rock music hails from New York City, though over the years it has been the norm that  most rock music was blazing out from the west coast.  Lately though, one can say these days the New York Rock  Scene is back in full force. One band that’s jammin’ the pulse of New York City Rock is KILLCODE, made up of all born and bred New Yorkers with the exception of one, Chas who hails from PA.  KILLCODE is hittin’ the scene hard and ready to share their high energy with Rock-n-Roll lovin’ crowds out on the road.
KILLCODE is made up of Tom Morrissey on vox, Chas on guitar/vox, Erric Bonesmith on bass/ vox, Pat Harrington on guitar/ vox, and Rob Noxious laying down the beat on drums.
I got some time with Tom on the phone the other night, the guys were just heading into rehearsal working on their new album with producer Stacey O’Dell and getting ready to start up on the armed forces entertainment tour of africa and the middle east. While Tom told me the band is not politically driven they would do anything to show their support for the guys and girls puttin’ it all on the line overseas. “None of us have served, but all of us have family that have, so this is the least we can do to show our support of what these soldiers are doing for our country”    “We are playing a send off show at the Mercury Lounge in NYC on May 7th to kick this off”  The guys have been jammin’ together for over 2 and half years now and all have been playing in bands since as long as they can remember. After knowing of each other from playing in other bands and admiring talents they decided to get together and create KILLCODE. Never after any certain style or sound, these guys are just kickin’ out what they love, Rock and Roll.  I asked what influences they have and while some may be at different ends of the spectrum it is clear to see they all share the same influences in what they take away from each artist/band they dig. Playing in your face, loud high energy music that has a solid “meat and potatoes” type of dish served up with it’s heavy hittin’ dual guitars and driven bass line and drums, some have billed these guys as “southern heavy rockers”. I asked Tom what his take on that was and he said “Were just playing Anthem Outlaw music filled with high energy hooks and substance, sure we all have influences in southern rock so if that comes out and becomes us, we embrace it”
KILLCODE is all about connecting with fans and living the rock and roll lifestyle, which to them they’re living in the heart of it all; New York City, with some of the best clubs in town to play and best bars to hang at, these guys all work day jobs that allow them the time they need to put their passion into the band. You can often find them hangin’ at Duff’s in Brooklyn which in their opinion is the essence of what Rock and Roll is all about. “Jimmy Duff supports bands like no other and there is no place on earth like the welcoming feeling of Duff’s”
Tom told me the guys are still out on the streets doing the grass roots way of promoting by hanging out with the fans at the clubs, still printing posters, hanging flyers around town, but at the same time, tech savvy enough to embrace the social networking scene and use it to connect with the fans and keep everyone informed of what is going on. These guys are so in tune to digital media they even create videos they post on their FB page to keep fans on top of what they are doing and make ’em feel like part of the process. “The videos are actually awesome for us to watch back and learn from, we might see some things that are going down in practice that we might want to elaborate on or change all together”
In early 2009, KILLCODE released their debut EP, “To Die For”, After successfully completing an east coast run as main support for FUEL, they released a second EP “Taking It All “.   KILLCODE has also been headlining and selling out some considerable venues including the Mercury Lounge, Gramercy/Blender Theater and The Bowery Ballroom in NYC in addition to being offered main support slots for both FILTER and Powerman 5000.  Currently KillCode is about to sign with Extreme Management Group (Suffocation, Origin, Malevolent Creation, Decrepit Birth, etc) and are in the process of recording their  first full length album with producer Stacy O’Dell.
Their song “Breaking Away” was  featured in the new movie /inspirational documentary “Dressed”- which opened  February 4th at a  Sold Out Show at Chelsea Clearview Cinemas.   The guys are focused on getting ready for the AFE (American Armed Forces Entertainment) tour that will keep them busy during the month of May and then ready to hit the US and tour again, because hey “thats Rock-N-Roll”!  Check out the KILLCODE FB page to stay on top of where you can catch a KILLCODE show out on the road, who knows maybe you’ll even catch these guys out on the motorcycle rally scene. Don’t feel like waiting to catch them live, go grab some KILLCODE on itunes.

Eating out doesn’t have to be eating bad…

We came across this website and consider it now one of our favorite tools, especially while traveling…   It’s no secret most restaurant meals are usually well over 1000 calories and eating out can be tough when trying to count calories.  This website can put an end to those troubles, healthydiningfinder.com. Before heading out hit up the site enter your zip code and the site will give you a list of venues nearby that offer healthy options.

Aerodynamics: Ford Vehicles Cheat the Wind, Helping Drivers to Beat the Pump

Pain at the pump is not getting any better anytime soon, we recently came across this info on how Ford is designing cars to obtain better fuel mileage, pretty interesting.
Fuel economy improvements can result from reducing friction and drag – not only within engines and transmissions, but as air flows over and around the vehicle as it efficiently skims through the atmosphere at cruising speeds.
“Aerodynamic development has yielded significant improvements in fuel efficiency across the full line of Ford vehicles,” said Derrick Kuzak, Ford group vice president of Global Product Development. “Full-size trucks, family-friendly utilities, and cars in each segment add fuel economy from careful attention to aerodynamic details.”
The all-new Ford Explorer SUV, 2011 North American Truck of the Year, and the stylish Ford Flex crossover both enjoy improved fuel efficiency from painstaking detail work by designers and aerodynamicists collaborating in the wind tunnel.
Explorer delivers class-leading fuel economy of 17 mpg city and 25 mpg highway, when equipped with front-wheel drive and the standard 290-horsepower V6 engine.   Carefully balancing aerodynamic details such as the front air dam, sideview mirrors and rear liftgate spoiler adds nearly 1 mpg as Explorer quietly cruises the highway.    Ford’s distinctively styled Flex crossover has a boxy shape that turns heads on the street, yet it requires only 8.90 horsepower to maintain a 55 mph cruising speed; its crossover competitors GMC Acadia and Toyota Highlander require 9.30 horsepower to move at the same velocity. Using less power to carve through the atmosphere saves fuel, lowering the cost of ownership for Flex drivers.
Built Ford Tough F-Series pickups achieve class-leading fuel economy, aided by careful aerodynamic development. F-150 trucks feature a chamfered shape to the rear of the cab that helps direct aerodynamic wake over the pickup box in an efficient manner. The top of the tailgate angles outward to create a lip, which in turn does its part to direct airflow over the cargo box. The front bumper valance and spoiler have been configured to properly manage airflow beneath the truck, with no compromise to off-road capability.
Cars see aerodynamic benefit, too
Optimized airflow over, under and around Ford Fusion and Fusion Hybrid sedans help these popular offerings deliver class-leading fuel efficiency. Revised front and rear fascias, front and rear tire shields, an underbody shield and optimized cooling air flow into the engine compartment to help Fusion travel farther on a gallon of gas.
The subcompact Ford Fiesta is available with a Super Fuel Economy (SFE) package that enables the car to achieve 40 mpg highway. This package features cruise control, low rolling-resistance tires and several additions to enhance vehicle aerodynamics, such as underbody shields, side air deflectors and lower grille blockers.
The all-new Ford Focus four-door sedan is also available with an SFE package, ideal for customers placing the highest priority on fuel efficiency. Low rolling-resistance tires combine with a rear decklid spoiler and aerodynamically optimized wheel covers to help Focus with SFE package deliver up to 40 mpg highway.
A unique feature shared by Fiesta and Focus SFE models is that both vehicles rely on aerodynamic optimizations and an advanced six-speed automatic transmission to deliver superior fuel efficiency, whereas competitive models often force a driver to choose a manual transmission to achieve the highest fuel economy.
Active grille shutters
Focus four-door models feature an innovative system to improve vehicle aerodynamics – and fuel efficiency – at cruising speeds. The active grille shutter system will open grille slats when extra engine cooling air is required, such as low-speed stop-and-go driving. When cruising on the highway at steady speeds, the grille slats automatically close to improve aerodynamics and fuel efficiency.

Portobello Pasta Bowls

lets get grilling!!
Makes: 6 servings
Prep: 20 minutes
Grill: 6 minutes
ingredients
• 6 4-inch diameter fresh portobello mushrooms (about 1-1/4 lbs.), stems removed
•2 medium yellow or red tomatoes
•3 tablespoons olive oil
•Salt
•Freshly ground black pepper
•6 ounces dried spinach fettuccine or spaghetti
•1/4 cup olive oil
•2 tablespoons lemon juice
•1 teaspoon snipped fresh oregano
•1/2 teaspoon salt
•1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
•2 tablespoons snipped fresh oregano or 1/4 cup snipped fresh basil
directions
1.  Using a teaspoon, gently scrape gills out of the bottom of the mushroom caps. Lightly rinse mushroom caps. Pat dry with paper towels. Cut tomatoes in half; remove seeds and stem.
2.  Brush top and underside of the mushrooms and all sides of tomatoes with the 3 tablespoons olive oil. Sprinkle the mushrooms and tomatoes lightly with salt and pepper.
3. For a charcoal grill, grill mushroom caps and tomato halves, cut sides up, on the rack of an uncovered grill directly over medium coals for 6 to 8 minutes or until tender, turning once halfway through grilling. (For a gas grill, preheat grill. Reduce heat to medium. Place mushroom caps and tomato halves on the grill rack over heat. Cover and grill as above.) Remove from grill.
4. Cook pasta according to package directions. Drain; return to pot.
5. For dressing, coarsely chop the grilled tomatoes. In a blender or food processor combine the tomatoes, the 1/4 cup olive oil, lemon juice, the 1 teaspoon oregano, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Cover and blend or process until smooth. Drizzle pasta with 2 tablespoons of the dressing. Keep warm.
6. To serve, place mushroom caps on serving plates. Divide pasta among mushrooms. Drizzle with remaining dressing. Sprinkle with additional snipped fresh herbs. Makes 6 servings.
nutrition facts
Servings Per Recipe 6 servings Calories284 Total Fat (g)18 Saturated Fat (g)2, Monounsaturated Fat (g)12, Polyunsaturated Fat (g)2, Cholesterol (mg)0, Sodium (mg)324, Carbohydrate (g)26, Total Sugar (g)3, Fiber (g)2, Protein (g)7, Vitamin C (DV%)15, Calcium (DV%)4, Iron (DV%)11, Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet

The Elegance At Hershey

IF you like vintage race cars, this is an event your not going to want to miss.
The Elegance At Hershey is a celebration of a bygone era when the automobile stirred our imaginations and quickened our hearts.
Today people both young and old marvel at the extravagances of the cars of the past. From the race cars to the street cars that were not about pure performance or conveyance but also incoporated artistic design, a symphony of sound and sensory overload worthy of the finest wines. Cars were not just about transportation they were a statement.
The Elegance At Hershey will bring the finest of race cars and show quality collector cars of the pre-World War II and immediate post-World War II period together for a weekend celebrating the automobile. But, this is so much more than a celebration, it is also about causes. Raising money for charity is the ultimate point of this event and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the AACA Museum and AACA Library & Research Center will benefit.
Amateur sports car racing was booming in post World-War II America and a form of racing called the hill climb was a very integral part of this scene. The idea was simple; one car at a time would storm-up a preset course laid out on a mountain road. The drivers test their skill and nerve while taxing the ability of the car in a race against the clock and the times posted by all the other drivers in the event.
The Hershey Hill Climb began innocently enough in 1958. Founded by the Appalachian Sports Car Club, it was one of many hill climbs in Pennsylvania. In this era Pennsylvania was a hot bed of this kind of racing. Hershey would grow to be the crown jewel of the Pennsylvania Hill Climb Association (PHA) yearly circuit. By the mid-1960’s the race was being held at the beginning of each season and again at the end of the season, often as the definitive race for final standings. The event was so big, it often drew in excess of 200 cars, it was deemed the largest hill climb in the world.

CarGuysFlooring.com, New Product in Their Epoxy Garage Floor Paint Line-up

Looking to treat your garage floor? Some new options have been added to the market like this new “anti-slip beads” non skid choice. So, of course we wanted to share this with you.
CarGuysFlooring.com, which already offers a wide range of epoxy choices, has added Clear Anti-Slip Beads as a non-skid additive option.
Previously, customers could choose up to 3 of 12 available color choices of fleck, or anti-slip chips. The addition of the Clear Anti-Slip Beads allows for even more style options in their DIY garage floor paint kits.
In addition to complete epoxy flooring kits for any size space, visitors   toCarGuysFlooring.com can make use of the Resource & FAQ section, which addresses questions and concerns regarding garage floor epoxy and its installation procedures. Questions like “How do I install Car Guys epoxy flooring?”; “What if I have an existing garage floor coating?”; and “Why does the floor need to be prepped?” are paired with informative answers presented in layman’s terms.
CarGuysFlooring.com also offers an Interactive Floor Designer to help website users better visualize what their epoxy garage floor paint will look like when it’s complete.
Customers can test any color combination of epoxy, flecks or no flecks. The Clear Anti-Slip Beads offer a unique one-color option for epoxy garage floors. Visit carguysflooring.com