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Just had an "African-American and minority" bike rally near my home...they expected 30k...and virtually all I seen were on Harleys...and while a lot of rallies do not allow "colors"...this one offered a discount on admission if you were wearing them.
The motorcycle population is really growing around me, and that means with both genders and all races. Pick up an issue of Baggers mag, you will probably see a fee different races in there. I wouldn't waste my time with her, she's probably just jealous. It'd do her good to get on a bike to feel the freedom. That would get her panties out of a bunch and she wouldn't care who was riding what.
I am gonna print this thread off and stuff it down her throat
Good tell her I said she was a tree hugging Kommie liberal. I hate that "holier than thou" crap from anyone, don't care about your race, religion, sex...whatever.
In Cali we have the Soul Brothers and the Buffalo Soldiers which are predominately African American. Maybe it is just Kali but there are an abundance of all races riding HDs as well as foreign bikes.
Hell when i was a young kid all the cool looking sleds(baggers) were covered with lights and tassels and a lot of black guys rode em. Now adays dont give it a thought at all....just another bro
I live in deepest Dixie. There are many black harley riders around here but more rice burners. I dont know of any color rules and we treat each other with respect. The last Harley dealership ride was about 1/3 black. Some patch clubs, some not. People can have their rathers without having hate.
I hear ya man, the people that say they don't see them must not ride in the real South (Dixie as you referred), I see them and even ride with them almost daily. One my friends I ride with almost daily has 2013 UC and he rides in an all black club. In his local chapter, which has about 30 members at least a 1/3 maybe even 1/2 ride Harley Davidson, almost exclusively baggers.
Just had an "African-American and minority" bike rally near my home...they expected 30k...and virtually all I seen were on Harleys...and while a lot of rallies do not allow "colors"...this one offered a discount on admission if you were wearing them.
Yeah I dropped by there and visited for a hour of so, that friend I was talking about has a fine a$$ daughter and she was there. So I thought I would be nice and drop by and say hello.
Here is a pic of my friend and his daughter at that rally
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