jamesbgood
Scooter
that knee draggin is some funny shit thruxie!
hardcore riding at its best :motorbike2:
you've got to teach im how to ride girl!
hardcore riding at its best :motorbike2:
you've got to teach im how to ride girl!
that knee draggin is some funny shit thruxie!
hardcore riding at its best :motorbike2:
you've got to teach im how to ride girl!
Yeah, I spotted her in the background, with the star tatoos on her forearms. It's good to see someone take some bad luck life dealt them and turn it to be a positive thing for others.
Did the cameraman get a ticket?
Next time it's just me and the Bonneville.:rockon:[/QUOTE said:Just Holla! I'll show you some better roads.
:cheers:
He got a warning for no mirror while stopped at the over look. His jacket was thrown over the tail covering up his non existing plate.
Did you see those other videos of him riding? Like this one.
http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=No5nEvzs3SY
I don't think wearing leather will help if you wreck that fast.
... I'm not the type to argue but I wasn't taking her shit either. I slept in the bunk over her and shook the bed a lot and then Sun morning I ran into her bike in the parking lot in an attempt to knock her over. ...
Are you serious!? You deliberately ran into her bike?
We didn't get a chance to meet at the rally but I was the girl that hollared for you and your friends to jump in the photo at the overlook with us when you arrived on Saturday. I was in the yellow, black and white leathers in the middle. You were in a small group with very cool bikes; Yolanda was in that group right? Very cool pictures.
I read what you thought about the rally and wow! What in the world happened? That is just crazy about that girl snapping on you like you said! I have been doing the rally for three years now and have no knowledge of any other experiences happening like that. If you would be willing, I would love to know more about your experience because the negative helps foster change. I work really hard to try and create a fun, laid-back event where riders like you and me would actually want to go. If you're anything like me, I am the type of girl that, four years ago, would not have been caught dead at an event like this because of the stereotypes that go along with it...which is exactly why I wanted to do the rally. I didn't want one more event to be created that lived up to those sterotypes so it bums me to see some elements may have, or maybe the situations were beyond my control anyways. I just don't know and I hope you can help me.
Anyways, I guess I am kind of disappointed and hope you can help shed some light in hopes of finding out where the flaws are so I can fix them. Did you come to the Friday and Saturday night functions too? Did you stay at Fontana? How did you come to bunk with her anyways?
The event is supposed to be about camaraderie and none of that ego stuff so I am sad to see that wasn't achieved. I don't even push the women card either at the event, as odd as that sounds, because everyone is supposed to be in it for the same reason...riding and sportbikes. And yes, when you ride a Thruxton like you do, it can definitely be a sportbike.
Stephani
Did you ever get around to telling her you're actually a dude who dresses like a woman?
PS - I honestly thought you were just kidding about running into that girl. Yikes! Good job you didn't run into one of the other girls I know who was down there. She was (probably) packing.
With this kind of drama who needs 16-year-old daughters?!