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Being from the North Country, we really enjoy every bit of riding we can do. Our summers are way to short, so as soon as you get to March, you really start getting the fever. |
I think being a biker is a really great thing. What's funny is, is that either you are a biker or not, it's almost like you are born that way. We're no different from the regular people of the world. We want the safety of our home, we love our families, good company of good friends. The only difference is that we love the wind in our hair. |
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Being old school, it's not the amount of money you put into your bike, it’s just being able to ride and the feeling you get and the people you meet. I've met some of the best and most real people in the fellow biker. You can be yourself and who you want. And being able to be out with your friends on the open road, seeing and experiencing new things together, with the wind in your hair, that's about as good as it gets. As for Ken, if you ask him, he'll tell you "What is there to say" which about sums it up. |
Hope to see you out on the open road with the wind in your hair and a big grin on your face and maybe a bug or two in your teeth. |
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the wind, on your scoot or doing the biker thing and write something about yourself, your
lifestyle, your travels, your thoughts on being a biker, whatever. Only rule is you actually got to be a biker, not some candy ass trailer queen riden wannabe that decided two weeks ago you wanted to be just like the boys at OCC or one of those guys who has had a scooter for 3 years and has put a whopping 3,000 miles on it. If you look like a biker, act like a biker, smell like a biker and ride like a biker, we will use
it. Include your mailing address, and if we use your submission we will send you some cheap ass gift that most likely will promote BikerCrap. Now how is that for a deal?
Send your pix and bio/story to featured_biker@bikercrap.com
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