On the morning of Sunday, November 19th our local HOG chapter organized the last breakfast ride of the year. When I left my house in the morning it was cold and foggy with temperatures in the low 40’s. I figured it would be a low turnout (boy was I wrong).

Imagine my surprise when I pulled into the Chevron 20 minutes early and the lot was packed with bikes! In fact according to Bakersfield HOG Director Bob Courtney there were 68 bikes, a breakfast ride record!

We were headed to the Cook Shack up in Alta Sierra an approximately 1 ½ hour ride and what a beautiful ride it was.

The fog was pretty thick when we headed out. We took the China Grade Loop to Alfred Harrell Hwy through Hart Park. The fog disappeared completely about the time we reached the Rio Bravo Golf Course. From there we headed up the 178 through the canyon that was really spectacular as always. From there we hit Wofford Heights and up a short windy road up to Alta Sierra.

When we arrived at the Cook Shack it was cool but eventually would end up sunny and beautiful. We couldn’t have asked for a better day and

Thanks to Bobby, Budd and the rest of the HOG group who planned this unforgettable ride and the Cook Shack who provided us with a great venue.

Special thanks to Don Oldaker for the great pictures, which follow…

 Marv Rohlfing is a true American hero.

Marv was born and raised Bakersfield. He joined the army 1965 and was stationed at Fort Ord in Monterrey California. Went into advanced infantry training and later to drill sergeant academy. At that time he was one of the youngest drill sergeants in the U.S. Army.

Soon Marv was sent to Vietnam. Soon, the CIA came in and hand picked Marv to become a part LuRRPS (Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol) that ran covert and black ops in Cambodia Laos. And in 1966 Marv was one of the first tunnel rats of the Vietnam War. (more…)

California Dream Ride 
Join us on October 21st, on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s California Dream Ride to benefit Operation Homefront.  Bakersfield Harley-Davidson is proud to be one of only six starting locations on what should be an incredible ride for a worthy cause.

We will be leaving at 9:30 sharp the morning of October 21st and riding to historic Cook’s Corner.  There will be live music by Michael John and the Bottom Line, BBQ and special guests such as Tom Arnold.  The event will run from 12:30pm to 4:00pm at Cooks Corner and a donation of $15 is suggested.

You can pre-register now at www.cadreamride.com and the first 800 to register will receive a free gift or you can register at Bakersfield Harley-Davidson the day of the event on October 21st starting at 8am.  For more information contact us at (661) 325-3644.

Wow! To be honest with you, we expected a big turnout but we never expected anything like this.  When we got to the shop and started setting up we had no idea of the tidal wave of people that would be rolling in during the next few hours.  I talked with people from all over, including San Diego and the bay area and of course our valued local customers.

The feeling in the shop was electric.  It was only 7:00 and already bikes were arriving. That was the first indication that this was going to be good.

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