December 2, 2009 11:08 PM PST
First off, I am not a patch holder. I do know a few, but anything I say is just supposition. On an organized run it is common practice to hold traffic until the entire pack is through simply for the safety factor. As for including your group in on it, they could have been extending a courtesy or they knew you were the organizer of the poker run and wanted to show you that they thought what you were doing was a good thing. Or I could be completely wrong. The only way to know for sure is the next time it happens, go up to them respectfully, introduce yourself to them, and ask. They may be big bad bikers but they are still people and will not take your head off as long as you treat them with respect. That is the key...respect given is respect earned.
Keep up the good work and keep your knees in the breeze!
Adam~
December 2, 2009 11:24 PM PST
yeah, what fartking said...RESPECT
December 3, 2009 4:54 AM PST
Ditto to fartking and Rex....Good story there; guess it solidifies that saying ta "Never judge a book by it's cover"
December 3, 2009 7:16 AM PST
I love how no matter who or what you ride there is a total connection on the rode for us bikers. I am sure it was out of repect and brotherlyhood
December 5, 2009 7:15 AM PST
They showed respect and you did not shine them on from their invitation to keep together. Good job enjoy the brotherhood.
December 7, 2009 2:22 PM PST
thank you BobA
December 7, 2009 2:34 PM PST
fartking69 -----
That post you made was really cool
I do not have any problem talking to anyone and I do always give respect.
As my ole man always said ...just as many of us has heard and learned from past experiences.
"NEVER BURN A BRIDGE YOU SOMEDAY MAY NEED TO CROSS" ( or dont know you may need to cross )
Plus Having a good time and making a friends with another biker ...learning from...telling stories...and possibly gaining another ridin buddy, or a person who has your back in time of need
Hell Yeah
Respect !!!
(Ride for Life )
December 7, 2009 2:41 PM PST
fartking69
....
your post also is Spot On
I have learned that just because people have
tattoos
ride bikes
cuss
patched
handicapped
pretty lookin
ugly lookin
ride American
or ride Metric ( I ride metric ) heheheh
does not mean that you cant get to know the person for what they are truely about.
I would rather say hello to 10 people and gain 1 friend....
than say to not say hello to 10 people and gain 10 enemies
(Ride for Life)
December 7, 2009 11:02 PM PST
I would rather say hello to 10 people and gain 1 friend....
than say to not say hello to 10 people and gain 10 enemies
Amen my friend, amen.
January 18, 2013 12:58 PM PST
I realize this is a very old post, but still wanted to reply to it. Just joined the site today.
Met many Harley Riders over the years. Many that looked rough and tumble, many with badges and patches, MC Clubs of all sorts. But regardless of what they looked like or wore, they all were "Bikers". Great people all around. And when it comes to charity and giving and being there in masses - hats off to Harley people! There are more charitable runs, rides, events of all sorts then you can shake a stick at and regardless of their "colors" Harley people are there giving freely and looking out for one another.