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Thunder Rode thanks supporters

Dear Editor,

Thunder-Rode Motorcycle Accessories hosted their 2nd annual “Thunder-Rode BikeFest” in April. Thunder-Rode BikeFest featured three days of motorcycle rally activities, including:  a motorcycle street market, Miss Thunder-Rode search, and live music. Admittance was free the entire weekend for all guests. Approximately 3,000 to 5,000 bikers strolled through the gates at Thunder-Rode BikeFest during Arizona Route 66 Bike Week from New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, and our home state of Arizona.

A huge thank you to the following: Ramada Inn Kingman for providing discounted room rates for all Thunder-Rode BikeFest attendees;  Denny’s of Kingman for their sponsorship of Thunder-Rode BikeFest;  Full Throttle Law for their sponsorship of Thunder-Rode BikeFest and the Miss Thunder-Rode Stage; Warnock MacKinlay Law for their sponsorship of the entertainment stage; Baby Bee-lieve Photography for photographing memories; Linda Owens of Kingman Party Rentals for donating chairs and tables to Thunder-Rode BikeFest; Jason, Jerry, and John for tent set-up and security; Mike for his amazing drone photography.

Extra Special Thank You to Swaskegame American Legion and the American Legion Riders Post 14 for their tireless efforts to provide the adult beverages concession, which raised over $1,200 for our Arizona Veterans. 

Please, support these generous businesses and organizations.

Jack Alexander

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