September ends the summer months for most of us in the United States. We still burn through it down here in Florida but the leaves start to turn in some of the most beautiful places to ride. There are plenty of Motorcycle Rallies happening over September and October. For us the big one is Biketoberfest here in Daytona which will be from October 19th to the 22nd. We hope to have cooled down by then.
Over my time of vending at Rallies I've been to Wildwood New Jersey during the Roar to the Shore Rally which this year will be taking place from September 7th to the 10th. For us vendors it had always been a lucrative one. We did manage to get hit by a Hurricane once I must add.
The following week of Wildwood is the Delmarva Bike Week which is very close to Wildwood. That event takes place on Sept 14th through 17th. During that same weekend if you are somewhere near Missouri they will be hosting the 11th Annual Lake of the Ozarks BikeFest. I've heard from friends that it is beautiful over at the Ozarks that time of the year.
Bikes Blues and BBQ Rally at Fayetville Arkansas is another good one. Then we got the Reno Street Vibrations, Myrtle Beach and Panama City Beach Fall Rallies. If you want the exact dates and a whole lot more information about Motorcycle Rallies happening near you this fall I highly recommend the cyclefish.com website. They've got it all organized by date or popularity.
Wishing you all a great Fall, RIDE SAFE and don't forget to get your biker patches at our online store. We are very serious about patches!
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Thin Blue Line Patches, you don't have to be a cop to support them.
I've been wondering where the collection of Blue Line patches originated from. The thin blue line actually dates back to the 1960s, which was a time that police were referred to as "pigs" and police brutality was a bigger picture. The blue line means a bit more than what it looks like. It represents police officers allover the nation that protect and serve their societies as a whole. For civilians, it's used to show support of the brave officers that put their life on the line to protect and serve. To police officers, it is considered a symbol of brotherhood. It is encouragement for them to stand noble of their expectations and not abuse the power and authority they have.
Law Enforcement Patches in all different shapes and colors, Check them Out!
Impersonating a police officer is completely ILLEGAL. We have these patches in our inventory for official law enforcement officers and video producers or Halloween Costume wanters. It's not illegal to sell such patches, but depending on what you do with it after you purchase it can buy you a ticket to jail and possibly leave a felony on your permanent record, which is not good at all. We care about you all and want you to be safe. Buying these patches and applying them to uniform like clothing does not make you a law enforcement officer. It takes much more than a couple dollars and some heat activated glue to become a police officer. It takes training, certification bravery and heart.
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