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I’ve been ridin' and living the biker life since the late 70's and I’m still just as oldskool as they come! Still a believer in the Respect and Brotherhood that I was originally taught and it seems both are becoming a thing of the past. Being a biker is more than just owning a bike and some leather, its something that you can’t explain. It’s in your heart, it’s in your blood, it’s a bond with brothers and sisters that is deeper than your own family's. It’s a life where if you show respect, you gain respect, a life you live every day, not just on sunny weekends. Weekends are for packing yer shit on yer scoot and heading out somewhere and partyin with hundreds or even thousands of other bikers, depending on where you end up. It’s a relationship between man and machine, the road constantly calls you.
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I started out, like many, first the mini-bike then the dirt bike and the dreams of buying that first Harley. I had to settle for a Triumph 750 Bonneville for awhile, but I was in the wind and loving every minute of it! I knew then that I wanted to ride for life, 17 years old and riding free. I knew some members of a local club, so I already had my foot in the door. I lived and learned the lifestyle and 30 years later, I'm still living it and riding Harleys! At 47, I still Live to Ride and Ride to Live. |
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I enjoy spending my weekends at a bike show, rally, etc. and if there’s nothing going on, well, I head over to a bro's shop and hang out or visit the local watering holes. Sometimes ya just gotta pack up and head out by yourself for a weekend. Being in Virginia, ya gotta do all you can do because once it gets cold, everybody hibernates. Guess they don’t know that you can buy riding masks, etc.
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Keep it safe..Ride it Hard!!!
If you are ever in VA, look me up......
Forever in the wind,
Steve
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