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HillbillyDeluxe

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Hey bro's,
I'm lookin for bikers to start a group. 1%'s welcome (as long as ya can brew) and i'd like to get some meets at rallies in KY, OH, IN, TN, going for brewers. Can you imagine little sturgis with about 100 gal of homebrew? Let me know if your interested.
 
I'm not a 1%er but I ride and I brew.

We start the year off in Tennessee @ Hawg Holler.
We attend Hogrock and Hogrocktoberfest every year in Illinois.
Usually just ride down to Little Sturgis for the day and then over to Shawneetown.

Sounds like a good idea to me...I usually take some firecracker cherries with me they always seem to be a hit.
 
My dad and I have BMW cruisers and a Honda that is more chrome than anything, would love to kick it around with you guys.
 
The major rallies i try to hit are little sturgis and hog rock, sometimes chilicothe. I have pretty time demanding job so it difficult to hit them all. Every one(not spandx guy) drop an E-mail to [email protected] and we'll see what we can put together.
As far as the 1%ers i'm not either i do hang out with a couple fromtime to time and just like to let them know.
 
Dont do the cruiser scene, but I ride about 12k miles a year and Ive brewed once or twice ;)
 
Another individual who enjoys riding on two wheel here. :)

Not a 1%'er though.

I have to admit... that's one aspect of the Reno/Tahoe area that is just stellar: so many rides to choose from on any given day.
 
yeah, I used to live in Oklahoma City. I got out that way alot. There arent alot of rallies to chose from here. Hell seems like there was one every weekend out that way. Here you gotta really search and stay up on the stuff.
I liked NV though. I spent some time in Fallon when i was in the service. Used to go up there and drop bombs on stuff. Kinda showed my a$$ in Vegas some too. But who doesnt.
 
Chimone,
Nothin wrong with crotch rockets, used to have one myself. Its the same wind, anyone tells you any different or snubs ya over your ride doesnt get it anyway. Besides most of the rubs just by the bike so they dont look so stupid in the T-shirt or with the sticker on their SUV.
 
I wouldnt call it a crotch rocket either. I think the proper term is Adventure Class or something along those lines. But I hear ya, its got two wheels with the same wind in my hair. Its about the ride, not what you ride. If you make it out to the southwest someday let me know. I know some great roads.

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Dont do the cruiser scene, but I ride about 12k miles a year and Ive brewed once or twice ;)

That's about like me...not quite 12k, but my bike is my main mode of transportation, weather permitting.

I don't mix brewing/drinking and bikes though, so I would be out for most get-togethers.
 
Top one i would call a sport touring bike, nice sporty ride with some of the convenience of a cruiser. The other is a good metric cruiser. Great bikes, easy to maintain and aint no shamein that. I'll get some of my scooter pics up for ya
 
That's about like me...not quite 12k, but my bike is my main mode of transportation, weather permitting.

I don't mix brewing/drinking and bikes though, so I would be out for most get-togethers.

Nah, no need to count yourself out. I never crawn on my scoot after drinking. If we go to get togethers, or rallies, the brews dont come out till the kickstands go down for the day. We camp at most of these things, baisically ride all day, parkm and then party. Good policy though.
 
Nah, no need to count yourself out. I never crawn on my scoot after drinking. If we go to get togethers, or rallies, the brews dont come out till the kickstands go down for the day. We camp at most of these things, baisically ride all day, parkm and then party. Good policy though.

That's cool - I will have to keep aprised then...around here a lot of the rally's aren't that way. The beer starts flowing at lunch and the bikes don't shut down til the wee hours of the morn.

Here is my current ride BTW
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I thought it was for people that only drink NA beer, 1% of less?

My bike is not suited for rallies unless they are under 200 miles and involve dirt and asphault.
 
I ride and brew also. I don't hit the rally scene much, but if there were other brewers there that liked to ride things would change. This thread was cool. I didn't realize so many homebrewers had bikes.
 
Does a 30-year-old Yamaha Triple qualify for your little club? I've never been to a rally (always thought they were just for Hog owners) but it would be kinda cool.
 
I wouldnt call it a crotch rocket either. I think the proper term is Adventure Class or something along those lines. But I hear ya, its got two wheels with the same wind in my hair. Its about the ride, not what you ride. If you make it out to the southwest someday let me know. I know some great roads.

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Damn, that's a nice looking bike.


I'm so outlaw I ride a Honda.
 
I brew but I can't say where...it might be illegal here.
But I have a '93 Virago XV750 that I ride 60 miles a day back and forth to work and also on my days off. I put 23,000 on it in the last year and a half.
I ride the Trail of Tears every year and this year thinking about going down to Thunder Beach Rally in Panama City, Fl. I also ride some local Toys for Tots and charity rides.

I brew lots more than that though, lol.
 
I ride and brew also. I don't hit the rally scene much, but if there were other brewers there that liked to ride things would change. This thread was cool. I didn't realize so many homebrewers had bikes.

Thanks man, I think so too. I think brewin goes with ridin and the lifestyle. Now that not to say i agree with drinkin an ridin, in fact, i'm dead set against it. I do however believe in ridin all day(sober) and then returnin to camp, kickstands down for the night, poppin some tops that everyone brought and gettin a good time on. And i harshly enforce that with those i ride with.:rockin:
 
Does a 30-year-old Yamaha Triple qualify for your little club? I've never been to a rally (always thought they were just for Hog owners) but it would be kinda cool.

Look man, i ride a hog. But i dont believe in anyone lookin down on what a man rides. Hell most cant afford harleys. The wind in your face is the same no matter what is under your ass. No true biker will ever short you for your ride, cus at least your ridin.:rockin:
 
Does a 30-year-old Yamaha Triple qualify for your little club? I've never been to a rally (always thought they were just for Hog owners) but it would be kinda cool.

dont matter what you ride. We have a mixed group that goes to Laconia every year. I have done some brewing

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I brew but I can't say where...it might be illegal here.
But I have a '93 Virago XV750 that I ride 60 miles a day back and forth to work and also on my days off. I put 23,000 on it in the last year and a half.
I ride the Trail of Tears every year and this year thinking about going down to Tghunder Beach Rally in Panama City, Fl. I also ride some local Toys for Tots and charity rides.

I brew lots more than that though, lol.

Dude there is nowhere in the US i know of that its illegal to homebrew. Long as you aint sellin without givin uncle sam his.
 

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