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I have never been a member of any big club.
You'll notice that my sig says RC. It isn't really even that.
Screamin Demons consist of just a few friends and family that ride and hang out together.
We don't have any membership dues or bi-laws or any kind of crap like that.
We just decide to go somewhere and we jump on our bikes and go.
I would much rather ride with a few people (friends & family) than by myself.
I don't think I would like being a part of a big club that had meetings and organized rides.
We aren't a real club but we have a cool logo on our shirts.
That IS a cool logo. Compliments from down the road in San Marcos TX.
I'd go to any HOG event if Eve was there. Haha just saying
But Eve doesn't like to serve coffee and cake, or volunteer for the duties the "men" expect women to do. Sounds to me that has an attitude. The type of attitude I LIKE! Atta girl Eve!!!
To the OP. Good for you for getting away from those pretentious asswipes. All you need is your bike and the road, a few good friends, and along the way you'll meet more good people to ride with.
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