A few photos from a
great spring day...
Early
morning brings setup and even some early arrivals.
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Habitat
volunteers sign riders in for the Poker Run.
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A
father and son head through "Vendor Row" to our store.
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Early
arrivals check out some of the numerous sale tables.
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Tucker-Rocky's
Nat Wilder (right) talks Arai helmets with a guest.
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Marine
Corps motorcyclists look over some used parts in the flea market
section.
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Riders
came from all over the east coast, on both vintage and modern
machines.
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Volunteer
Tom Overman reviews demo ride procedures with some eager riders.
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There
was steady action in the used bike tent.
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There
were bargains aplenty in the flea market area from both Morton's
and individuals.
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Don
Graling (blue shirt) talks used bikes with a customer.
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Vendors
ranged from Allstate Insurance talking about covering your bike...
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...
to MotoDiscovery's Bruce Anker covering the world with touring
possibilities.
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Volunteer
Scott Mersiowsky (left) chats with David White, our Hare Scrambles
competitor.
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Jeff
Massey (center) accepts a framed team jersey from our sponsored
bicycle racing team.
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National
recording artists Dixie Power Trio did their usual fine job entertaining
the crowd.
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Lines
were long but moving at the parts counter and cash registers.
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Hannah
Massey got into the spirit with a little face paint.
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BMW
car enthusiasts were well-represented, too.
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When
it came time for the door prizes, EVERYONE paid attention.
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Habitat's
Michelle Wilson announces Poker Run winners.
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Even
some Bullwinkle Death Riders, a mysterious riding cult, were
in attendance.
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The
top door prize, a $1,399 BMW GPS system, went to Todd Cutchins.
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As
always, the Morton's open house was a great way to catch up with
old friends...
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...
and walk out with some great bargains!
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We'll see
you on October 10, 2009 for Oktoberfest!
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