WELCOME TO THUNDER!

TOTC VI -- SAVE THE DATE!
Friday, March 16th - Sunday, March 18th, 2012
Riverbend Park, north of Hwy 71 just west of the Colorado River
Thunder roars into the peaceful town of Smithville, Texas the third weekend in March 2012 for the 6th annual Thunder on the Colorado
Biker Rally. Spend a fun time with the LIVE MUSIC of great up-and-coming rock/soul/funk bands under the 100 year old Oaks at Riverbend Park along the Colorado River.
PARADE through historic downtown Smithville to the delight of area citizens, and head out for a great FUN RUN RIDE around to our area hangouts for some local flavor. We've got 2 routes to choose from -- a short and a long ride!
And for those of you with amazing bikes, don't forget to join in the NEW FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS and the BIKE SHOW, with diverse categories and always popular and with some great stories behind those bikes.
For the outgoing daredevils in the crowd, don't miss the BIKER GAMES in the afternoon. Fun to be in and even more fun to watch! Also on tap are merchandise and food vendors for all tastes and styles, not to mention all that fellowship. Adults age 21 and older, only please.
AGAIN THIS YEAR is a SWAP MEET for new and used bikes and parts. Must register and pay small fee to sell items at the Swap Meet. To register and get rules click on the Swap Meet link to the left.
Be a part of the noise!
BACK FOR THEIR 2ND YEAR: The fine folks from Cowboy Harley Davidson of Austin will be at the Rally with their monster 18 wheeler on Friday from Noon to Midnight and on Saturday from 8 AM to Midnight. Make sure to stop by and visit them! They will also be taking center stage between 8 and 9 PM both nights for games and prizes.
And the great 2010 logo with the Twin-V motors and the 2011 LOGO with wings were both drawn for Thunder by David Walsh, a soldier in the military. He also created this year's "Thor," the rider with Tin Man in the river. Thanks, David, for sharing your incredible talent!
PHOTOS FOR 2007 thru 2011 ARE UP!
Check out the fun on the top links.




