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Wide Open Motorcycle Magazine was capably represented by Alice, Miss March, and Ally, Miss April, with Ralph’s and Jesse’s bikes on view. B.A.C.A. (Bikers Against Child Abuse) were on site supporting their mission that “no child deserves to live in fear”. One of the more colorful exhibits featured an attractive redhead, named Rose, modeling for The Kustom Kulture Shop from Merriam, KS. Not only could you check out the quality hand painted pinstriping, lettering, signs, banners, and bicycles, but you could get your picture taken with Rose. Cycle Connections Online Motorcycle Magazine was also set up in Bartle, covering the show and promoting the support of the charitable organizations attending this year’s All-American Invitational Motorcycle Show. NASCAR King Richard Petty headlined the list of celebrities included in the excitement at this year’s World of Wheels extravaganza. Petty is always easy to spot in crowd, since he is always decked out with his signature cowboy hat and sunglasses. Son, Kyle Petty accompanied Richard at this Kansas City appearance. Kyle will be leading the 20th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America from Carlsbad, CA to Daytona Beach, FL, Saturday, May 3 through Saturday, May 10, 2014. There will probably be more than one hundred fifty riders accompanying Kyle on his cross-country trek. A few years back, the Petty Charity Ride made a pit stop in Kansas City for a day, and there was an opportunity to share a BBQ dinner with Richard and Kyle. This year, even though their route does not bring them through K.C., it would be a reasonable guess that Kyle will be making the 3,000-mile run on a Harley-Davidson Road Glide. Disney Channel’s 18-year-old Laura Marano was the highlight attraction for many teenage boys at the World of Wheels and All-American Invitational Motorcycle Show. Laura is the star of the Disney series “Austin & Ally”. Also signing autographs and posing for pics was retired wrestling personality Shawn Michaels from WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) fame. During his early career, Michaels wrestled in Kansas City and teamed with Marty Jannetty as 58 Wide Open