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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 12:26 pm
by BuzZz
You whacked your head a good one when you killed your Savage, Dude. Better get that looked at.
Dad's looking at a new Suzuki Boulavard. I might have to borrow it and humble you up a bit. You can take pics of my backside disappearing in the distance.

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 12:59 pm
by Sev
I'll take a couple shots of your pink bunny as I pass you. But I cannot help that you're gravitating towards a cruiser again........
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 1:36 pm
by blues2cruise
The yellow hat is very becoming, but it won't go with the pink bunny jacket.
BuzZz is looking for a cruiser? Once he realizes how comfortable his Dad's Boulevard is, he may have to trade in the sport bike.
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 1:57 pm
by Sev
I think your hardcore sportsbiker rep just got ruined BuzZz

It's okay, the cruiser folk will accept you as you are... broken yet healing.
I can't wait for the day you break down and buy a wing

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 3:38 pm
by blues2cruise
By the way.....what is a rocker?
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 4:07 pm
by bigswifty
a rocker is affixed to the club logo and shows what territory that club holds.
usually only 1%ers use this
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 6:26 pm
by blues2cruise
Beer Runner wrote:From all the posts on this subject I think a small patch on the front of the vest may be the best way to go for now.
The one thing the HA's aren't going to like is that I'm taking there customer away from them.

Last night a bunch of us were out riding and ended up at Starbucks for coffee. It's nice for those of us in recovery to be together, it helps. I have been clean for 2 years as of June 11th, and it was a hard road to travel. But with a support group it was a lot easer to do. So the way I look at it is that if you love to ride and are in recovery then join us and lets have some fun together.
Congratulations on your two years.

I knew a couple of people who went to AA to help them quit drinking. They have been going to AA for over 30 years, because that is where their support is. They don't ride, though. They go to their meetings in a handyDART .
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 7:24 pm
by BuzZz
Sevulturus wrote:I think your hardcore sportsbiker rep just got ruined BuzZz

It's okay, the cruiser folk will accept you as you are... broken yet healing.
I can't wait for the day you break down and buy a wing

I didn't realize I had a 'hardcore sportbiker' rep. Don't you need a sportbike for that? I always figured I was more of a Hooligan...... then I got a bike...Ba boom boom....
And I'll lay big money down that you buy a wing before I ever do....
And I like cruisers, really I do. I like them best in someone else's garage, but.....
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 4:31 pm
by Wizzard
As long as you design a one piece patch or even a 3 piece patch sewn together to look as if it is a one piece patch you should not have any problems . I have ridden with a 3 piece patch when I lived in the desert , I rode and was an officer in a sober club and we had a 3 piece patch sewn to make a 1 piecer out of it . Now I ride with a group of Nomads and we have a large 1 piece patch and we live in an area that is predominately HA territory and I have been to many events wearing my colors without any problems .
Simple rule of life that applies to every thing , as far as I am concerned , is if you give respect you get respect . Our club creed is;
Respect All.....................Fear None.................Ride Free !
Kind regards, Wizzard
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 5:12 pm
by Kal
I guess it depends on the local chapters but here as long as you arent wearing rockers or going out of your way to start trouble with them then most HA and Outlaws will be cool with you.
Its a good idea, as Nike says Just do it!