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I know nobody is riding right now because of the ice,but I was wondering if there were still any bike nights in the winter months anywhere,and when are there any poker runs coming up? Also,what MC's do we have here in our state?Thanks and stay warm!
I don’t know about any ‘bike nights’ in the winter. I sure do see a lot of bikes out when the temps get into the 60s on the weekends tho. I have no idea where they are all heading to. Sometimes I just go to the known bars where they have the bike nights and run into a few fellow riders there if the temperature is right.
There are a couple of 1% clubs in OK too, Bandidos and Outlaws. I’ve only seen the Bandidos around at the May Daze Rally. They own a little bar on the South Side too, but I forget the address. Off SW 44th and something I think.
I remember back in the day seeing thousands of Outlaws here in OKC,but I heard they were banned from OKC now,I don't think I've seen an outlaw for over 10 years.I've been trying to find out info on the NaySayers MC but can't find anything on the net,I'd like to start riding with a club. Nice to meet you oklahoma guys,whenever ya wanna ride let me know!
Last edited by reverend66; Jan 29, 2009 at 06:15 PM.
my bars are coming tomorrow so since my bike is stored at my buddies house I'm hoping to get in his garage to get it... I was just at Fort Thunder looking for grips and bought some stuff for the wife and daughter it seemed clear around there and the streets surrouding the city from what I've seen so, highway and main road run would be good. If we can get out of the apt complexes I see no reason not to have a small ride.
This weather sucks, just a few more weeks. The roads around Wagoner Ok are still iced in the hiways are ok except for the pools of water on the roads. That alone is enough to keep you from riding in the northeastern part of the state.
I'm hoping the streets will be clear enough for it tomorrow...the weather's supposed to be pretty nice, but that ice just doesn't want to melt down here.
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