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On September 1st, Harley Davidson bikers revved up their motors and joined former NBA badboy Dennis Rodman for the second annual South Florida charity bike ride. Over a hundred bikers paid the $20 entry fee before flocking to the North Federal highway in Broward County in efforts to raise money for the Boys and Girls Club of America.

Known as one of the most controversial basketball players of all time, Rodman may have made a name for himself by donning tie-dyed hair, tattoos, and numerous body piercings, but he’s also got a big heart. Rodman, who’s ‘never too busy to enjoy the beautiful weather and people of Florida’ made several stops along the route, posing for photos and signing autographs. “These are good people and I’m not too good to come and hang around with the locals, and it’s for charity,” said Rodman.

The Boys' and Girls' Clubs of America have a mission: To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Boys & Girls Clubs provide a safe place to learn and grow, create ongoing relationships with caring, adult professionals and life-enhancing programs and character development experiences as well as hope and opportunity.

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