Thunder Roads Colorado Magazine Volume 11 Issue 2 | Page 16

influx of female riders into the family of Harley riders, which traditionally consists of mostly male riders, and decided to focus on the neglected population of Lady Harley riders. All new riders, however, are encouraged to enroll and participate in this necessary educational opportunity. Not only is this an excellent financial investment, this offering saves lives, also. since. Pharaoh has since moved his tools and equipment into Knuckles’ shop and they are now providing high performance engine and transmission building and rebuilding services. Their pooling of talent is a winning combination for them and the public. All people, as well as businesses evolve. Knuckles and his business are no exception. Thunder and Lightning Cycles is now proud to announce they offer a one day class on how to perform basic maintenance tasks on their own motorcycles. Skills taught to students, for example, will include: how to change their own engine, transmission and primary oils, spark plugs, and light bulbs; how to adjust and maintain their own chains, belts and cables; how to maintain air filters, brakes and batteries; and most importantly, how to look for potential problems with their tires and wheels. Students will learn these tasks on their own motorcycles, not a generic Harley example. Accordingly, students will have to ride their own bike to class. Ultimately, the boys intend to establish a full curriculum, Harley-Davidson mechanics training center. Knuckles and Pharaoh have also duly noted the recent 14 Thunder Roads Magazine® Colorado An ancient philosopher once said: “A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.” Knuckles and Pharaoh are living testimony to this sage wisdom. Both have successfully navigated many years and many thousands of miles of the most dangerous highways thrown at them by life. All were ridden on their high speed motorcycle creations. All are welcome and encouraged to stop by Thunder and Lightning Cycles at 3986 South Broadway, Englewood, Colorado to say Hello to the boys and look them over, and be prepared for a pleasant, informative and refreshing experience. November 2015 www.thunderroadscolorado.com