Possibly my great great aunt? From today's Bikerbits!KANSAS:All the Listers are related somehow.... so this must be a great great aunt of mine! Kudos to her!I hope I will still be riding at that age! LOL~http://www.koamtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=11583878 At 104, Kan. woman not your ordinary biker Associated Press - N...ovember 28, 2009 11:04 AM ET NEWTON, Kan. (AP) - A southern Kansas woman is turning heads for her new hobby -- riding motorcycles, at age 103. Hazel Lister says she wanted to start a new tradition. So when she turned 103, she hopped on a motorcycle and took a ride. She turned 104 in September and took her second-annual ride. Lister says facing challenges and finding new experiences are just part of her routine.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Only in my Opinion
2010 HD Fat Boy Lo
As I had mentioned in the past that I would from time to time mention products that in my opinion are a decent Product and worth looking into. That is of course, if one is so incline.
With very little work, This NEW HARLEY DAVIDSON FAT BOY "LO" could be a pretty decent ride. Of course changing the stock pipes to a ceramic coated (stove pipe black)drag pipe would give this ride a much harder look. Another little bitty I have is, I have never liked the solid rim style Fat Boy has incorporated or adapted as a signature design factor for this model, but as far as it goes these solid black rims don't look too bad, although I would like to see some black powder coated spokers front and back with a fairly high profile tire to maintain that beefy look. I personally would change the mirrors up as well and go to one of Harley's after market mirrors with a more solid stem. Something a little more chunky (Something that actually works and doesn't vibrate all over the fu..... place) I love the "Terminator" style for this bike and this is definitely a scoot that I will look for on my next Demo Ride with Harley Davidson. One thing that I am really worried about though is, like my Buddy Derby always says,
" Once you go Fat,
You never go back ! "
No matter what you do, Ride Safe and most importantly Have FUN
Sunday, November 29, 2009
My New friend Gypsy, check it out
One life to loseIs one life too many
If we don't fight for our rights
Pretty soon we won't have any!~~~~~~
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If we don't fight for our rights
Pretty soon we won't have any!~~~~~~
http://bikerbits.info/ Get the daily *Biker Bits* international motorcycling ezine with up to the minute information on what's happening in the motorcycling community.Join the POW/MIA, Veterans newsletter here: Veterans list sign upCheck out my other biker website: http://gypsypashn.com/ a bikers reference of vendors, bikerlinks, riding groups, rallies, events, and maggies.Are you and your motorcycle properly insured? Check out the tutorial "Motorcycle Insurance 101" at my business website: http://listerins.com/http://gypsypashn.acnrep.com/
Get your copy of Rubber Side Down, the one and only international biker poetry anthology. Gypsypashn's poems are included in the collection.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
The WORD from Down Under
The word from down under!!!
Hey Mark
Hey bro how are you now?
I was sitting the other week wishing we could be at Friday the 13th. So the story goes this way, I was reading this magazine call Oz Biker Nation. It was pretty interesting it had some news on “bikie gangs” that is what everyone calls Hells Angels and other gangs and bikers like that!! They are not called “bikers” here in Australia. It had a story on the Adelaide Hells Angels Annual Poker run. Anyway to make this long story short I read the mag from cover to cover. Then I get to the 3rd last page which has adverts on it. You’re not going to believe this but there was an advert for Friday 13th party & run!! I was reading this mag on Wednesday the 11th, so of course I had to investigate this more. I asked Monique to look it up on line http://www.friday13th.com.au/ I was pumped man, we were not going to miss Friday the 13th after all. Well, after all was said and done. This run was 2000 Km away from where we are currently staying in Australia, Which by the way is in Cairns, QLD. We still looked into renting a Harley from the nearest city Noosa Head, It was close to where the beginning of the run was going to start. There were none available. Go figure LOL. Then we did more research on this and found out that the actual run was not on the 13th but the Saturday 14th. There still was a party on the 13th. Here is how it all came about this is actually an excerpt the webpage as to how it started over here...
“We have received a lot of questions about who we are and we think it’s reasonable that you all understand who the "party masters" are.
· So who are we?
· Social outcasts?
· Yuppie Bikers?
· Community reprobates?
Well quite frankly they probably fit all categories but one thing for sure they have a love of motorcycles and the family attached. Our vision has always been to get everyone together and party in a multi club, no brand good fun environment. Everyone celebrating together and appreciating being on two wheels with the wind in our face after all ...all bikers were created equal weren't they?
So firstly we should introduce the real founder of the Friday 13th Biker Gathering.... our good mate Ian Madill. Ian comes from Toronto in Canada and has been to many of the Friday 13th Biker Events in Port Dover. Sitting in the club one day Ian turns to Lou and says in his unique Aussie Canadian accent “you know Lou you should run Friday 13th here".
Well that’s as simple as it was! Nothing more elaborate to report apart from the fact that Ian then buggered off to Canada and left us with the task. Well he came to the first one then nine events later and he hasn't managed to get back for another, but we excuse him as he decided to fly one of his sports planes into the deck. Word has it that Ian is well recovered and limiting himself to low flying on his Harleys. We have hopes to see him there in November and with Ian you just never know.”
Wayne Birrell
Well, it ended up being the first Friday the 13th I have missed in 13 yrs. Believe me, if it would have been feasible then we would have made it to that party. We just found out a little late. But one thing I know for sure is that I bet the people in Port Dover Don’t realize that there is a party Down Under because of them!!!! That’s pretty cool.
So on that note... We have more to tell and more to show but that will have to be another day in RIDER 88's Blog Take care from your friends Down Under!!!!
Miss you all you Bikies over there!!!!
Monique & Jay
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Fred Whats his name
A Cop stops a Harley for traveling faster than the posted speed limit, so he asks the biker his name. 'Fred,' he replies. 'Fred what?' the officer asks. 'Just Fred,' the man responds. The officer is in a good mood and thinks he might just give the biker a break and, write him out a warning instead of a ticket. The officer then presses him for the last name. The man tells him that he used to have a last name but lost it. The officer thinks that he has a nut case on his hands but plays along with it. 'Tell me, Fred, how did you lose your last name?' The biker replies, 'It's a long story, so stay with me.' I was born Fred Dingaling. I know -- a funny last name. The kids used to tease me all the time, so I stayed to myself, studied hard and got good grades. When I got older, I realized that I wanted to be a doctor. I went through college, medical school, internship, residency, and finally got my degree, so I was Fred Dingaling, MD. After a while I got bored being a doctor, so I decided to go back to school.. Dentistry was my dream! Got all the way through school, got my degree, so then I was Fred Dingaling, MD, DDS. Got bored doing dentistry, so I started fooling around with my assistant and she gave me VD, so now I was Fred Dingaling, MD, DDS, with VD. Well, the ADA found out about the VD, so they took away my DDS. Then I was Fred Dingaling, MD, with VD. Then the AMA found out about the ADA taking away my DDS because of the VD, so they took away my MD leaving me as Fred Dingaling with VD. Then the VD took away my Dingaling, so now I am Just Fred..' The officer walked away in tears, laughing.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
One in The Oven
Thursday, November 19, 2009
With Cooler Weather Fast Approaching
As I did mention in one of my first postings in RIDER88 is that I would be posting products that in my opinion were a top notch products and something that I would Highly recomend.
Now with the change in season and with cooler weather fast approaching, I would like to promote these two products as I think they can definatley bring some warmth back into those old bones after a good long ride late in the season. The first being the Old No. 7 Jack Daniels Whiskey, why when it's served in a mug of hot cider it'll bring the frost off any whiskers never mind a taking the chill off those old bones. The second product is something a little harder to find kinda like gold and may need to be ordered in from your favourite Liquor Store. That is the 12 year old Scotch, Glen Farclas. When drank from a heated snifter brings incredible warmth to your fingers and toes as fast as you can go from 0-60 on your favourite ride. So enjoy the ride, enjoy the Spirit and stay warm.
Raindrop Rider
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Another one Done
I would like to first of all apologize to my readers as there was nothing posted for Friday the 14th. Unfortunately my whole staff was off yesterday due to weather conditions. Yes weather conditions. I don't know about anywheres else but it was real foggy around here.
However I was there in Port Dover on Friday to take part on one of the nicest days that this event has ever enjoyed. It was estimated by Norfolk County constable Kari Lee that there was somewheres over 15,000 attendants to the event at it's peak. The day started out for me at my usual 5:30 a.m. Out to my Garage for a smoke and a coffee with my faithful Dog Max at my side. Only it was different this morning, at 6:00 you already heard them starting to roll a slight thunder in the distance. The sun was just starting to break when they started to heading out of my neighbourhood. Onesey's and twosey's at first then larger groups went past our house. Vroom, Vroom Boys and Girls Lets rock and roll. What a beautiful sound in the Morning. I was ambitious to ride but there was still frost on the grass it was just a little early for this dog. Billy Grant and I were finally able to head out of town at 12:00 after a few licencing issues and a little technical difficulty (thanks for letting me use your plugs Jay, so a part of you did go to Dover not to spoil your run). Perfect Day for a ride though, It was about 10 degrees Cel.( perfect temp for those V-twins to just pop) and the Sun was just a shining. It wasn't long before Billy and I were riding in a pack that grew and grew as we got closer to our destination. Shit by the time we were to Boston, , we were riding in a pack of nothing less than 20 riders and you could see larger groups ahead as you rolled over the hills. There is nothing like it. That to me was a pretty good tell tale the streets of Port Dover were going to be packed with wondering old souls. Who would have ever thought you could have such a fine day in November her in Southern Ontario. Everyone was out. We came into town just around 1:00. and just as expected the streets were packed with every kind of bike you could imagine. Spots to park were hard to find as we winded through the streets looking for a spot. As Luck may have it though as Billy and I cruised through the heart of town one block east of the Cenotaph. We got our first taste of Port Dover hospitality. We heard this Girl shout, hey do you need a place to park?, pull in to my back yard she said. free parking. We pulled in when she introduced herself as Kate (most call her Cat, she said) and she also said we were welcome to use her facilities if we needed and as she reached out and already had a piece of wood in her hand to use for my kickstand. How Cool is that? As we got off our bikes and started to shed the layers I commented on her Random act of kindness and she said " Well you either become a part of it and embrace it and enjoy it or get of Dodge, where you belong" The crowd was spectacular as usual, and if you enjoy people watching it is always a spectacular place to be. As we got to main street and started towards the water, trying to eventually get to our destination " The wall to have our group shot" an event tradition. Holly smokes, it was a feet to just trying navigate through all the people, and of course through the path of bikes constantly trying to parade down the main street through the thousands of bikers wondering aimlessly just sucking up the nice weather. We worked our way towards the Erie Beach Hotel for a feed of Perch. Billy was kind enough to buy me lunch. Along the way we decided to stop and pick up our patch for the event from On the Fringe. What a freaking Zoo. But there was no other option as there were no other Vendor's at the event. Good for the local business I suppose. As we got to the Hotel they were just opening the Patio, and as Luck would have it, Billy and I walked right in at the right time. We pulled up our chairs and basked in the Sun. There we had a couple of pints to wash down the road dust and enjoyed a great feed of Lake Erie's finest Perch MMMMMMMMMMM!!!!. We didn't hang around the restaurant to long though as we new that people were lined up down the street, awaiting anxiously to scarf up some of the good grub being served. We could see the Light house and the pier from our perch on the patio up we got and off we went down the beach toward the sun . With in a couple of minutes we were at the Wall at the beginning of the Pier We were only there a couple of minutes and who shows up but old reliable Rick (other wise known as clutch or the previous Mayor of Shefield) Later joined by Terry who rode in from Burlington. BRRRRR. We didn't hang around too much longer waiting for stragglers, as we wanted to make over to the Timmy's Drive through for coffee and start to head home before the sun dropped. It was pretty awesome to stand on the corner at the bottom of the hill and watch all the bike's leaving towards home. Goin like hell and lighting it up, not wanting to get caught out when the sun went down. BRRRRRRR! There were all shapes and sizes, even one fellow with his dog on the back complete with goggles. We hung there for a while took in the sites and listened to the roar and chatted with a few friends until it was time to head out. As we made it back towards the bikes Billy had to make one more stop before we left. He wanted to get to the liquor store so that he could purchase a token of thanks for Cat and her crew for keeping six on our Bikes. The Ride home was good. Cool but good. It was Terry Billy and I for the most part hitchin up with the odd straggler along the way. We were home in Kitchener by 5:30 before the sun went down and preparing for the party to follow.
see next Posting.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Correspondence From around the World
Exciting news, RIDER88 is expecting new material to arrive any day now from sources around the world. We have correspondents starting to work on their material as we speak. So hold onto your chaps a get prepared as RIDER88 is gearing up to bring you up to speed on material from all over the Globe. Remember This blog excepts all kinds of material (as long as it is motorcycle related) and will publish it with your name on it. Simply send it to mdharlee@gmail.com. I also would like to thank you for your readership. Don't forget to follow our blog. click on the Link to become a follower and we promise to keep you up to SPEED.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Billy says he is in
Ya baby , Rider88's own Billy Grant says he is up for the Ride To Dover on Friday. He wouldn't pass up the opportunity to chat it up with fellow bikers, Old friends or New. I would imagine Billy will be putting the rubber to the road farely early. I think I may join him. How about anyone else? Comments will be posted here on this post as to who may be going from Kitchener.
Weather Lookin Good for FRIDAY the 13th in Port Dover
Long Range forecast for Friday the 13th is looking good. I may have to take the girlfriend out (my 95 Sporty) and head to Port Dover. The Weather Network is predicting a mostly sunny day with a high of 10 degrees Cel. and wind being minamal. Get pumped and dress warm !!! Remember it is all about the journey.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Garage Talk
The subject came up last night during another Saturday night in The Davidson’s Garage. What is the content of your “Rider88” Blog? And so starts the journey. How does one go about capturing the interest of the mass while trying to keep on track with the subject? I as “Managing Editor” believe you must have interaction with the reader to truly stimulate interest. Your blog must be current and have constant change yet maintain a certain thread so that it attracts a reader that has something in common with other individuals that follow the same events and idea’s.
The common thread in this case shall be Riding Motorcycles. I want to publish the stories, rants and poems of motorcycle enthusiasts everywhere. I want to inform readers of upcoming events and perhaps educate people on products that are good and bad in my opinion. I would like to take the opportunity to display the talents of the folks from the Motorcycle community. Show their writing, show their artwork and share it with the world.
So here we go let us begin this journey and start to fill the pages ahead. I hope you the reader will enjoy and become involved and help this blog evolve. I hope that we will all learn something and grow along the way. And remember, this is something my father Marino Davidson (one of life’s most extraordinares) used to always say “ Through life you take in a lot of information, good and bad. It is always your privilege to pick
Bullshit from Brains
Written By
M.T. Davidson
11/08/09
The common thread in this case shall be Riding Motorcycles. I want to publish the stories, rants and poems of motorcycle enthusiasts everywhere. I want to inform readers of upcoming events and perhaps educate people on products that are good and bad in my opinion. I would like to take the opportunity to display the talents of the folks from the Motorcycle community. Show their writing, show their artwork and share it with the world.
So here we go let us begin this journey and start to fill the pages ahead. I hope you the reader will enjoy and become involved and help this blog evolve. I hope that we will all learn something and grow along the way. And remember, this is something my father Marino Davidson (one of life’s most extraordinares) used to always say “ Through life you take in a lot of information, good and bad. It is always your privilege to pick
Bullshit from Brains
Written By
M.T. Davidson
11/08/09
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Good Product in my Opinion
Metzeler is a German motorcycle tyre manufacturer focused on quality and performance.
Metzeler was founded in Munich more than a century ago. Since then its focus has always been on the highest quality standards and accuracy in manufacturing. At Metzeler most of the people are enthusiastic motorcycle riders themselves. This means that they know the real needs, the expectations and the request of the riders
Metzeler was founded in Munich more than a century ago. Since then its focus has always been on the highest quality standards and accuracy in manufacturing. At Metzeler most of the people are enthusiastic motorcycle riders themselves. This means that they know the real needs, the expectations and the request of the riders
Friday, November 6, 2009
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