View Full Version : Women & Couples-Do you attend motorcycle events
BIKER ROGUE
08-30-2006, 05:40 PM
I am interested in knowing if there are any women or couples here that ride motorcycles and attend some of the events around the country.
What ones do you like the best and why?
ROGUE
1nutworld
08-30-2006, 05:45 PM
I am not a biker, but my cousin manages a bar that hosts weekly "bike nights" and so my buddy (who owns a Harley Sport) and his wife and I have gone up there and hung out. Its not something that I can say I would have done, alone, or without Dave and Helen, but its been a good time.
The FLEETING idea of purchasing a bike has now crossed my mind though...........
Fangtasia
08-30-2006, 05:53 PM
I'm a motorcyclist...but don't live in your country so unsure of events over there...
Myself and Bilbo have attended a few events here in Australia though
BIKER ROGUE
08-30-2006, 05:55 PM
I do ride a motorcycle and attend events around the country so am always interested in meeting people and finding out what they like.
ROGUE
Lilith
08-30-2006, 06:06 PM
I went to a Biker Fest at Willie's place in Texas
BIKER ROGUE
08-30-2006, 06:51 PM
Lilith
Did you have a good time there?
If so what especially did you like?
Did going there interest you in attending other motorcycle functions?
ROGUE
When we were coming home from our vacation in Pigeon Forge we drove through the Smokies where the Tennessee River is and it was incredible. The roads were the windiest (sp?) I had ever seen and there were motorcycles everywhere. I don't remember the name but there was a pit stop place called Dragon something. Looked like a blast!
Lilith
08-30-2006, 08:02 PM
Lilith
Did you have a good time there?
If so what especially did you like?
Did going there interest you in attending other motorcycle functions?
ROGUE
I had a blast.
Sexy men in leather.
I'd love to.
lizzardbits
08-30-2006, 09:35 PM
Back when I was a kid, we lived in the Black Hills of South Dakota, so the Sturgis rally was something that we'd go to during the day. We got Mom's hands over our eyes once in a while, and she'd tell my dad not to look, but I didn't know what was going on until I was in my early 20's and swung thru Sturgis in 1998. :D :boobs: :kissass:
I love August along Interstate 90. Always full of Harleys, and the gas stations and bars along the way seem like their own mini-rallys.
Once Mayhem is here in the States, I have told him that we will go out to the Black Hills around Rally time. I think it is something we'll both enjoy. Who knows, I may plant in him the "I just gotta have a Harley" bug. MMmmmm just the thought of my legs wrapped around him as we sit on a rumbling powerful Harley....MmmmHHhhmmmm, that is music to my ovaries!
Irish
08-30-2006, 11:20 PM
I have been riding for over 46yrs.I used to go to Laconia every year.I don't
go to any anymore,for three main reasons!
1.The cops cause more trouble than the Bikers!
2.I stopped alcohol,& they're just not the same!
3.Most of the so-called Bikers,are what we used to call-Weekend Warriors or
Wanna-bes!They are motorcycle enthusiasts,not Bikers.I have run TWO shops
Customizing,repairing &Chopping.It used to be that you could depend on fellow Bikers!The Comraderie is gone(probably because there are so many Bikes now!) Irish
P.S.Just my $.02.
P.P.S.I used to put my Bike up on slippery days.I built it to race & even with
the large back tire,I just couldn't get any traction! :kissass:
BIKER ROGUE
08-31-2006, 07:03 AM
Tess
It is the Tail Of The Dragon and it is in Deals Gap NC.
It is a very popular road with motorcyclist because of 318 curves in 11 miles
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/
ROGUE
BIKER ROGUE
08-31-2006, 07:10 AM
Lizzardbits
I recently returned from Sturgis. It is probably the best motorcycle event in the country. Especially if you get out and ride around the Black Hills.
There is just so much to see and do and parties everywhere.
Of course it does not take much to get a party started once you get a bunch of motorcycle riders together.
More than one woman has told me about having orgasms while riding on one.
Hell I was even the operator of the motorcyle in a few of them Haha
ROGUE
BIKER ROGUE
08-31-2006, 07:24 AM
Irish
I have been riding for 56 years and rode to Laconia on a regular basis from Connecticut.
I can appreciate comments from someone with your years of riding.
I did ride to Laconia two years ago from Florida and have to somewhat agree with you about your reasons for not going.
The cops have found a way for the citizens to pay for them to attend these events and in many cases they cause more trouble than the bikers.
I still consume alcohol but in small quanties. DUI laws will put a serious hurt on you. Now there are times when we go in a vehicle or at the house or hotel and that is different.
Motorcycle Enthusiasts and weekend warriors have a place in the motorcycle world. Many of them have added to the enjoyment of this old biker through the years.
Among other things I am a photo journalist for some national motorcycle magazines so I do ride to these events around the country. I do get a lot of interesting photos and many times involved in interesting situations.
Hey Its A Dirty Job But Someone Has to Do It haha
ROGUE
wyndhy
08-31-2006, 08:13 AM
lizz, for some reason i have rocky raccoon stuck in my head now. :D:p
i have a second cousin who used to race bikes, and i've been a passenger quite a few times (i've been told i'm a good passenger, not really sure what they meant by that though) but beyond that i don't know much about 'em.
Irish
08-31-2006, 08:35 AM
Biker Rogue---I also own a home in W Melbourne Fla.I was going to build a
Chopper Trike for there using a Leman(sp?) rear & a Harley extended front!
I pretty much poo-pooed that idea because the prices now are so exorbatent(sp?)The chopper that I just sold was bought new in Conn.It was a kick start.
I now have diabetic neuropothy.With the high compression pistons,in my old
bike,I ended up breaking my foot.I could have changed it to an elec. start,but
then it wouldn't be a '71 anymore.I rode to Laconia,from Conn,many times.I
was born & brought up there.I moved to NH,where my wife is from,(Ports)many yrs ago.Times have really changed!When I was stationed at Pease AFB,
in the early '60s,there were three bikes on base.I had to see the Base Commander,because owning a motorcycle,was actios unbecoming of an Airman.I've been there for the VA now & I bet theres 300.When I was there,it was a SAC Base,now it is National Guard &civilian businesses. Irish :sad:
P.S.I don't know if you've ever seen "Biker Buildoff" on the Discovery Channel.
Billy Lane,one of the builders,has a shop,in Melbourne.I bought a T-shirt there.All sizes are $26 or $27.Needless to say,my Grandkids(4),got souvineer
T-shirts,from another shop,that said Melbourne on them!
BIKER ROGUE
08-31-2006, 09:03 AM
I live just south of West Melbourne in Palm Bay.
Billy Lane is a good friend of mine and I have actually worked on some of the bikes for the Discovery Biker Build Off.
Just recently I was involved in the Build Off that featured a Female Friend "Gypsy" who was the first female to be on the show. She Did Win Her Build Off and the show will air October 2nd.
I pretty much worked in the background and did some photo work as well as went on the ride.
Motorcycles are getting expensive and will continue to do so.
I lived in Bridgeport, Fairfield and Seymour CT. until moving to Fl.
I was also in the Air Force and had a Triumph when over seas. Thing sure have changed as there are now a lot of motorcycles at the base here as well as the VA clinic.
Small World HUH
I will be riding to Brooklyn NY on Sept 14th to cover the Indian Larry Block Party on September 16th. I will visit friends in CT. and then head back on I-95 stopping to visit others along the way as time allows.
ROGUE
Tess
It is the Tail Of The Dragon and it is in Deals Gap NC.
It is a very popular road with motorcyclist because of 318 curves in 11 miles
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/
ROGUE
Yes that was it. 318 curves!! :sad: I knew it was a lot!! Made me wish I was on a bike that is for sure. :)
Irish
08-31-2006, 09:22 AM
Biker Rugue---I was in my hometown recently!(Branford,just outsde of New
Haven)My mother died recently & I took her body back to be buried next to my Father.I actually got lost,going from the Motel to the Funeral Home.Things
have changed that much.I worked in Bridgeport & Strafford,when I worked for Sikorsky Aircraft.Maybe we hung out at the same places.Are the HUNS still in Bridgeport?A friend got killed(Gypsy Truck Driver)driving the Huns presidents car,at the drive-in.Mistaken identity,but he's still dead.His head was cut off,with a 12ga! Irish
P.S.His mother ran "Esthers Hacienda" on the river rd.He rode a "Sportster" :devil:
BIKER ROGUE
08-31-2006, 09:43 AM
The Huns disbanded a few years after the Mandatory Helmet Law was Repealed.
I was International President until I resigned to take one Connecticut Motorcycle Rights when Pappy died.
I was president of CMRA when the law was repealed.
We put on all the Helmet Law Protests and lobbied in Hartford as well as Washington DC.
I and others feel that it is a indivuals right to decide what is safe and best for them and the helmet laws were one of those items.
I am still active in Motorcycle Rights.
You can find out a lot more by visiting http://www.bikerrogue.com
ROGUE
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