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this rolled out of my mind late one nite after an amazin ride with friends, wanted 2 just pass on the thought cuz...that's how we do,lol.( can but n ur biker guide mag if ya wanna}  Kindred Spirits:A pack of steel horses, seduction of the ride. black leather our strength,sound of thunder our pride.We run in hundreds or a single glide,a legion of freedom,nation of riders,side by side.Kindred spirits,forged by smooth steel &road,bound together this family;black sheep,hearts of gold. I am gypsyryder& this is my soul.

gypsyryder (kasheen), Spokane

I can’t believe I overheard talk, (from two males), of winterizing their bikes for the winter. Come on now, I don’t live in Arizona or Southern California but I think we have one up on them here in the Pacific Northwest. There are too many tree covered roads with colorful leaves in September/October to think of putting the bike “AWAY”? To me nothing is better than a ride thru our NW hills or country farmlands to see the changing colors of the trees. One of my all time favorite rides is to head out of Renton on Maple Valley Highway turning north on Cedar Grove Road. You then have your choice of turnoffs to Tiger Mountain, Issaquah Hobart or May Valley Roads to enjoy some great windy roads under almost a completely tree covered canopy. December is then just around the corner and time to put on one of my many “Seasonal” hats I’ve made to fit my helmet for the Children’s Toy run to Olympia right before Christmas. Of course I can’t miss the Chili Buns Run at Alki on January 1. Who would want to miss Crazy “MARK” stripping out of his leathers down to his bikini to make his annual dive into Puget Sound before the ride. As we cruise along the waterfront Alki residents stand at the end of their driveways or wave at us from their balconies. Even those that probably don’t know what the heck is going on are looking and waving from their windows after the bikes begin revving their engines and set off car alarms parked the side of the street. Come February our local Chapter has a Chocolate run for Valentine’s Day. By then Spring is just around the corner with tulip fields to visit so why put the bike away at all.
emsdyna

Need to organize a run put on by women! Men in thongs and chaps! Men with pasties, ohh maybe not!, but (butt) thongs yes! Men washing MY bike-yeah! Jean contest and more! Now that would draw women,which in turn, would draw men!
Queen B

I just saw the Gotcha Pictures of The City Hall Saloon,we didn't know anything about it. We will be there next week. looks like a great time.
Big Hank

Panhead, I saw my first copy of the biker information guide a couple of years ago, when we went down to Arizona Bike Week. The book itself is small enough to fit in your saddlebag or under your seat. It was damn useful for us, not knowing where everything was. Kudos to the Biker guide for coming to Washington.
Harley Joe

This is just what the biker community needed. There are a couple of sites here in Washington, but none that are this easy to use and has so much information that is useful for the average rider. I can't wait to get my hands on your first edition of the Biker Information Guide.

Panhead

 
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