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The Good ol’ Days. A glimpse at the 2005 Seminole Hard Rock Roadhouse Christmas season Party.

Post & Pics by Jack McIntyre.

This post is brought to you by NAMZ Custom Cycle Products

Face it-what good is going to a motorcycle event if you can’t find a place to blow off a little steam? After a long day or night of riding, sightseeing, or just checking out all the cool new stuff the vendors have for sale, it’s great to have a place where you can let your hair down, have a cold beer, and enjoy yourself. There’s no one out there who understands this concept better than the folks at the Seminole Hard Rock Roadhouse. The Hard Rock has been setting up shop in 2005 at some of the major motorcycle events, namely Daytona Bikeweek, Sturgis, Daytona’s Biketoberfest, and (the final stop for ’05) Hollywood, Florida’s, own Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. The words above are from the Hot Bike article from that time which I was shooting for. Very well said.

So this was / is Hollywood Florida during Christmas… yes please!

If you haven’t had the opportunity to experience the Hard Rock for yourselves, we’ll try to paint a picture through images. The Hard Rock brings in everything needed to have a full-on party. In no time, the guys have the place ready to rock, complete with a huge stage, sound system, lighting, and plenty of custom motorcycles. Once the doors open, the Hard Rock is filled with partygoers enjoying live music, dancers, motorcycles, and some of the most beautiful women anywhere. Oh, and did we mention burnouts and beer?

As you may remember if you had the Hot bike issue on this from January 2006, I’m relying on the article’s words because I couldn’t have re-written it better. “Without a doubt the highlight for ’05 was the outstanding display of custom bike building put on by some of the best in the business, specifically Johnny Chop, Doug Keim, Jesse Rooke, and Roland Sands. Each of the four builders had the task of building one motorcycle prior to the first event at Bikeweek. All four bikes were then displayed at each event where the Roadhouse made a stop. Visitors were encouraged to register to win a chance to actually take home one of the customs-not a bad deal! (See the sidebar for all the details.) Registration was easy and took only a few moments and could be done at the event or from a computer with internet access”. OH and at the bottom of the post, we can’t forget when Dennis Rodman rolled in for his book signing.

Once you took your eyes off the bikes, you didn’t have to look very far to find plenty of stunning women to hold your gaze. In addition to beautiful emcee Candy, who kept the crowds grooving, there was lots of talent on stage in the form of the Purrfect Angelz Dancers; the reigning Miss Hawaiian Tropic, Ashley Smith; and lots of suntanned lovelies vying for this year’s Hawaiian Tropic crown.

As an added attraction at the Hollywood, FL, event, Hooters sponsored the final (as well as the entire series of qualifying events) of Florida’s Next Top Builder Contest. The competition was designed to showcase the talents of some of Florida’s lesser-known custom builders. Over the summer and into the fall, there were seven preliminary events in which the winners qualified to compete in the final. When all was said and done, Eric Warren of Eric Warren Designs walked away with the crown and a check for $10,000-not bad at all. Keep your eyes open for Eric’s creation in an upcoming issue of HOT BIKE.

And the Winner Is…


The culmination of the Seminole Hard Rock Tour was the drawing of the winner of the 2005 contest. One very lucky person was chosen in a drawing of the five finalists assembled at the Hard Rock on the evening of December 3, 2005. The winner would then have to choose which one of the four bikes built by Johnny Chop, Doug Keim, Jesse Rooke, and Roland Sands he would have as his own. Yes, you heard it right-the winner would get to take home one of four custom bikes. After a few moments of some very frazzled nerves, the winner was drawn and announced by none other than Ashley Smith. When it was all over, a jubilant Ron Kogan emerged as the winner. His bike of choice was built by Creative Cycle’s Doug Keim. If you missed it, get a hold of the Jan. ’06 HOT BIKE and check it out on p. 24. A big thanks to Hot bike for writing such a great article way back then. No one is around to thank anymore, but they were great guys to work with!

At this point, the party began and went on, as biker parties once did, all night long.

As promised, Dennis Rodman rode in for his book signing. Yes, pictures don’t lie.

Once again, Carrie Repp throws a party like no one else & props to my friend & publisher Steve from Hot Bike back in those glory days.

Looking back at Daytona Biketoberfest 2005.

Post & Images by Jack McIntyre.

Everyone has that one rally that they go to each year religiously. For me, it’s Biketoberfest in Daytona. Beautiful weather, great crowds, terrific riding… it has it all. I’m beginning to post galleries from the early 2000’s, but I came across this one from 2005 that I shot, not my greatest work but I loved every bit of it. I had been shooting the rallies for about 8 years at this point, but for some odd reason, this one just sticks to my memory.

Each morning, more often than not outside of a hurricane off and on, this is what I woke up to. Staying beach side was always how I operated. My day started in a good way, and that feeling lasted until the last pic I took until the late night.

During those wonderful years, I’d say 2000 – 2008 or so, and don’t get me wrong, it’s still going on, but there were some amazing charity rides and ball room parties that really set this event apart. The big TV builders were emerging, and couldn’t have been more hospitable towards the fans or the kids from the selected charities. Below are a few images from one particular event we all did yearly, and a few faces that aren’t with us any longer, great people through & through.

Now onto the fun of it all. From what was the brand new Destination Daytona with the Hard Rock Roadhouse run by Carrie Repp (amazing woman), over to the Iron Horse Saloon, then bouncing to Main Street with it’s assortment of terrific bars, Willie’s Tropical Tattoo Old Time Chopper Show, and the always amazing Rat’s Hole Custom Bike Show when it was at the Peabody Auditorium. There was NEVER a lack of entertainment.

If you like, keep an eye on our image galleries specific to Daytona for this and many other galleries from Daytona, ESPECIALLY the Chopper Dave Galleries, he provides a ton of content from Daytona plus all of the other Florida rallies & events.

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And this is what I always saw during the late night…