We’re on the road invading Atlanta as we explore a new venue in Atlanta. It’s a classic envelopment strategy, as forces from the East, North, and West converge on the holding force in Decatur to fix the enemy in East Atlanta. This is the only thing to do on a Tuesday night motorcycly-speaking. This is a new place for us, they have a pretty kickass restaurant, beer selection, and wine bar, and have gotten great reviews. Eschew the normal weekday routine and come check it out. Ed Milich will be our guest and will be reading from his book of moto-poetry and we will be getting together with y’all trapped in the urban jungle for pretty much the first time this season actually on our bikes now that the snow and rain have receded. All brands welcome, bring your partner for a break from the usual crappy biker grub and cheap beer!
Wrenched! AHRMA Racer and Bon Vivant Ed Milich brings his west coast attitude tinged with midwestern sensibilities to Atlanta as a special favor to us on the long haul back from Daytona. He’s fresh from winning a bunch of races on his vintage Ducatis and a book tour on the West Coast. “Wrenched, Man and Machine” is his first book of free verse documenting his experiences racing, wrenching, and riding and explores our motorcycle culture. Ed will read several selections and sign copies of his book. Don’t miss this if you are jaded Copies of the book will, of course, be available. Questions, email me at paul@nprducati.com or call me at the shop 706.310.0002.
The Glenwood is at: 1263 Glenwood Ave Atlanta GA 30316 404.622.6066. Check out their website www.theglenwoodatlanta.com/
Archive for March, 2010
Friday night at our Designated Daytona Depot-9pm.
Fun starts at 8pm at:
Barcode
166 East Clayton Street
Athens, GA 30601-2703
(706) 613-5557
You’ll recognize it by the red Ducati Banner in the window! Our host, Chad Fallows, is a long-time Ducati enthusiast and currently owns a loud and rapid HyperMotard. We’ll have some spaces blocked off so you can park your bike in front.
The Daytona 200 is the proverbial American motorcycle roadrace spectacle. Thrill to spectacle of pace cars and safety ponies as we wish all our mates the best of luck in the 200 mile AMA race season kickoff.
Our very own Vic will be there in all his um, lengthy splendor. He’s crewing for Melissa Paris as she competes in the historic 200. Probably the only time I’m rooting for that funny fork brand.
The race is broadcast live on SpeedTV starting at 9-be there around 8.30 and reserve your spot upstairs as Barcode has graciously provided us with an eyrie from which to peer. This is not an all-ages venue, so leave the kids home this time and come have an adult evening watching the races. You deserve it. 2010’s riding season starts now!
Any questions? Give me a call at the shop 706.310.0002 or email Paul@NPRDucati.com. This party will go to very late. NPR Ducati believes in the Designated Driver Program-please make arrangements if you are going to celebrate, I have!
