Billy Gordon
Executive Director
Motorcycle Charity Associates Inc. 501(c)(3)
email: Info@motorcyclecharityassociates.org
www.MotorcycleCharity.org
www.MotorcycleCharityAssociates.org
www.VIPRIDE.net
www.Fun-Cycle.org
www.MotorcycleEntertain.com

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Who is Billy Gordon?

Most recently known as Executive Director of Motorcycle Charity Associates, he's also known as a Musician, Contractor, Architectural Technologist, Biker, Friend, Actor, Artist and now Writer. He is currently working on his next book entitled, "Fun Could Break Out at any Minute!" "Fun Cycle" excerpts derived from that manuscript.
Between 2004-20011, as Executive Director of Motorcycle Charity Associates, (MCA) produced 8 individual, motorcycle enthusiast, themed charity events, at the World Famous Playboy Mansion, in Hollywood California. There were motorcycle rides in the morning of the events from downtown Hollywood to Malibu for a brunch. He currently resides in Huntington Beach California. Please Read "Fun Cycle" for more information.
or email: Info@motorcyclecharityassociates.org
A few of Billy's favorite sayings:
Leonardo da Vinci “As you cannot do what you want, Want what you can do”
Albert Einstein "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."
William Shakespeare "One man in his time plays many parts."
Billy Gordon, "Keep your chin up and the rubber side down."
Between 2004-20011, as Executive Director of Motorcycle Charity Associates, (MCA) produced 8 individual, motorcycle enthusiast, themed charity events, at the World Famous Playboy Mansion, in Hollywood California. There were motorcycle rides in the morning of the events from downtown Hollywood to Malibu for a brunch. He currently resides in Huntington Beach California. Please Read "Fun Cycle" for more information.
or email: Info@motorcyclecharityassociates.org
A few of Billy's favorite sayings:
Leonardo da Vinci “As you cannot do what you want, Want what you can do”
Albert Einstein "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."
William Shakespeare "One man in his time plays many parts."
Billy Gordon, "Keep your chin up and the rubber side down."