The Biker Chicks of Lit

copperbutterfly said:
You got to watch those head bumps!!! They can be a lot worse than you think...I'm glad all is better. I'm fine.. no bruises except to the ego!!!
LoL, sometimes that is the biggest bruise and the hardest to get over. ;)
At least one of us got some quality ride time in this weekend. :kiss: :rose:
 
copperbutterfly said:
Those are wonderful....I love the one named desperate!!!!
I've had some lonely times, but not that lonely. :D
 
Any of the Lit Biker Chicks make it to Myrtle Beach Bike Week this summer? I was down there and it was awsome!
 
Pyrate33 said:
Any of the Lit Biker Chicks make it to Myrtle Beach Bike Week this summer? I was down there and it was awsome!
None of us that are regular posters here. I'm sure there was somebody from Lit that was there, they just haven't posted here. Maybe your post will bring some of them out of the shadows, so to speak. ;)
 
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joej said:
But that parking lot looks like a lot of fun.
Congrates, and keep us posted about that honeymoon ride.


Poe's Pub is alot of fun...I have had a few really good times there! :D

Oh and I will keep you posted! We will be staying only 30 minutes from Front Royal...But we do not know what time ya'll want to meet up and have no idea where? Any ideas on a meeting place (you sounded like you know the area a lil)? :confused:
 
DiJiT said:
Well personally I think those "small places" are fun. It gives less of a business atmosphere and more of a community atmosphere. I know one place out here we only go to about once a year TOPS. The woman that runs the place always remebers us somehow and she has actually opened up for us a few times when they were closed so we could come in.

Congratulations love *Throws rice all around you* Can't wait to see your new pics.


I agree...It is fun...gets real tight inside but always a good time! :D
 
joej said:
Congrates EB, and good luck. Keep me posted about Steve's bike. And you never gave me a price range, so PM me with that so I can narrow the search a little. :kiss: :rose:


Thanks again Joe

I have been talking with Steve about a bike...It seems he has his heart set on a Road King...LOL he is even giving me a list of things he would like on it...LOL...

Some of his wants: 3/4 handlebars, a wide soft seat (for comfort), a large windshield that can be lowered and raised (depending on where riding to), Rinehart pipes, leather covered saddlebags (hard bags just covered instead of painted), same for the (touring pack?) on the back, highway pegs...Hmmm I think that is it for now...lol I am sure there will be more...lol

Oh and we were talking to Spaz when he came to visit and he told us about some guy who took his saddlebags (the throw over the seat kind), split the leather and screwed the ends to the passenger seatrest...When the bike is parked or when he doesn't need them for short rides, ect., he can take them off. I thought that sounded like a great idea!
 
ElusivButterfly said:
Thanks again Joe

I have been talking with Steve about a bike...It seems he has his heart set on a Road King...LOL he is even giving me a list of things he would like on it...LOL...

Some of his wants: 3/4 handlebars, a wide soft seat (for comfort), a large windshield that can be lowered and raised (depending on where riding to), Rinehart pipes, leather covered saddlebags (hard bags just covered instead of painted), same for the (touring pack?) on the back, highway pegs...Hmmm I think that is it for now...lol I am sure there will be more...lol

Oh and we were talking to Spaz when he came to visit and he told us about some guy who took his saddlebags (the throw over the seat kind), split the leather and screwed the ends to the passenger seatrest...When the bike is parked or when he doesn't need them for short rides, ect., he can take them off. I thought that sounded like a great idea!
a Roadking.. I am jealous :) His want list isn't too big. With a roadking the windshield comes off and on. It isn't a fairing, like a street glide, electra, etc...
Glad you had a good weekend hon :kiss:
 
joej said:
That was on of the Ridgley's, an automatic transmission bike. I did a test ride on one a couple of weeks ago and it was actually pretty sweet. I went into thinking it was going to be a total wimp bike, but it turned out to nice. Not for me, but could be a cool ride for her.

She wasn't alone for long. It didn't take to long for people to figure out what was going on and people started moving our way real quick. I wanted to take a few more, but MrsJ said enough. Too crowded. It just sucked that the camera died on Sunday, fewer people and she was up for some pics and actually had a few outfits with her to change into. Who know what would have happened. :p :p


Goes to show how dumb I am...I didn't know there were auto tran bikes :eek: :rolleyes: :eek:

Hmmm perhaps if I ever decide to get one, that is what I should look for...LOL
 
joej said:
Having a good time is the most important part. I'm going to change that, haviing a SAFE good time is the most important part of riding.
How was your weekend. I hope you got some quality ride time in.
I kinda bumped my head at work Friday and cut and bruised my bald pumkin head. I couldn't put my helmet on and I had some balence issues on Sat., so I stayed off the bike all weekend. I must have hit it a little harder then I thought. :rolleyes: It's all good now, except for the cut and scab right in the middle of my forhead. :eek:
Have you recovered from your little parking lot incident?


I am so happy your doing better now....And extremely happy to hear your Mom didn't need the surgery! :nana: I hope she heals quickly.
 
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