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FFTV | “Riding Deep into Motorcycle Culture”: Ep 4

FFTV | Riding Deep into Motorcycle Culture: Ep 4

Introduction & Toledo Walleye (0:05 – 0:55)

Tony and Jersy kick off the episode by diving into Jersy’s Toledo Walleye gear, sparking a conversation about the team’s history and its connection to the local sports scene in Toledo. They reminisce about the evolution from the Toledo Gold Diggers to the Toledo Storm, and now, the Walleye, highlighting the area’s rich sporting culture and its ties to the NHL.

Harley-Davidson’s New Bikes (2:30 – 7:06)

The duo shifts gears to discuss the latest from Harley-Davidson, focusing on the new bagger models. They analyze the aesthetics and the integration of modern technology in these bikes, comparing them to competitors and discussing the evolution of Harley-Davidson’s design philosophy. Jersy shares his skepticism about the performance enhancements and the challenges of aftermarket modifications on these digitally advanced models.

Thunder by the Bay & Sun Coast Charities for Children (7:11 – 25:15)

Lucy nandri joins the podcast to talk about Thunder by the Bay, a major motorcycle event benefiting Sun Coast Charities for Children. Lucy details the transition of the event’s location over the years and how it’s evolved to better serve the charity. She emphasizes the importance of therapy services funded by the event, addressing the critical needs within the community.

Event Details & Fundraising Efforts (25:15 – 41:47)

The conversation covers the extensive lineup of activities planned for Thunder by the Bay, including the vendor turnout, national acts performing, and special events like the Sporting Clay tournament and whiskey tasting. Lucy explains the significance of sponsorship and community support in maximizing the charity’s impact. The segment concludes with details on purchasing tickets and participating in the online auction.


Final Summary & Call to Action

The episode wraps up with a focus on the upcoming motorcycle season, including Bike Week and a planned ride to Milwaukee. Tony and Jersy discuss the importance of being prepared for riding after a long winter break and share their excitement for the adventures ahead. They encourage listeners to support Thunder by the Bay and Sun Coast Charities for Children, highlighting the positive impact of the motorcycle community on local charities.

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  • Tony Cianci, widely known as "Chief Cupcake," is the vibrant Owner and Editor of Florida Full Throttle Magazine, a revered publication in the motorcycle realm. Originally from Toledo, OH, Tony migrated to the West Coast of Florida after completing high school, later pursuing his education at St. Petersburg College. With a background in magazines and advertising gleaned from his family's business, PAC Publishing, Tony acquired Full Throttle Magazine in 2013, catalyzing its evolution into a nationally recognized brand. Under his stewardship, the magazine expanded its reach beyond Florida, organizing acclaimed events such as bike nights, concerts, poker runs, and bike shows. Tony's unwavering dedication and visionary leadership have cemented Full Throttle Magazine's position as a premier resource for motorcycle enthusiasts nationwide.

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