Archive for May, 2008
Have a great weekend!

This blonde is HOT! and the bike is bad ass!


Even more hot babes and bad ass bikes at Brass Balls Bobbers – check them out! Check out their Flickr Galleries for a ton of great pics.
Have a great holiday weekend. If you are traveling – be careful out there!
Take Care – Ride FREE
A ChopperStickers.com customer uses this in his email signature and I asked him if it would be OK if I shared it with you guys. He said no problem, so here it is:
O~`o
To create this keyboard motorcycle just use the following keys:
- The capital letter “O”
- A tilde “~”
- A tick “`” (probably not the proper name for it but whatever)
- Then a lowercase “o”
And this O~`o is what you end up with.
Here is the original signature that was used:
Ride safe!
O~`o
I thought it was pretty neat. Enjoy.
Take Care – Ride FREE
Hersey
Just received this in my email. I try to participate in it every year. No dues, nothing to sign up for or whatever, just ride your scoot to work or to do business on July 16th.
Take Care – Ride FREE
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Press Release: For immediate publication
Date: 05/21/08
Subject: Ride To Work Day
Motorcycle and Scooter Ride To Work Day is Wednesday, July 16, 2008

This year’s seventeenth annual motorcycle and scooter commuting demonstration will increase the number of riders on the road, according to Ride to Work, a non-profit advocacy organization. “Riding to work on this day shows the positive value of motorcycles and scooters for transportation. For many people, riding is an economical, efficient and socially responsible form of mobility that saves energy, helps the environment and provides a broad range of other public benefits,” states Andy Goldfine, the event organizer. Motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts and rider organizations worldwide encourage their members to ride to work on this day.
According to the United States Census Bureau and the Department of Transportation, over eighty million cars and light trucks are used for daily commuting on American roads, and about 200,000 motorcycles and scooters are a regular part of this mix. On Ride To Work Day, the practical side of riding becomes more visible as a larger number of America’s 8,000,000 cycles are ridden to work.
Ride to Work Day helps demonstrate how these vehicles make parking easier and help traffic flow better. Studies have shown that across equal distances, commuting motorcyclists reach their destinations in less time than those using automobiles, that motorcycles and scooters consume less resources per mile than automobiles, and that they take up less space on roads. Motorcycle and scooter riders seek improved employer recognition and support for this form of transportation, and more public and government awareness of the positive value of riding.
- All 2008 RTW ad’s are available as digital image files at http://www.ridetowork.org/ride-to-work-day-ads
- More information on RTW day is available at the expanded Ride to Work Day website: http://www.ridetowork.org
- For additional information or questions please contact Andy Goldfine agoldfine@ridetowork.org or Christine Holt cholt@ridetowork.org
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- Ride to Work Day, a 501 c4 nonprofit organization, can be reached at:
- POB 1072, Proctor, Minnesota, 55810 USA
- http://www.ridetowork.org
- 218 722 9806
- Christine Holt cholt@ridetowork.org
- Andy Goldfine agoldfine@ridetowork.org
- Ride to Work Day Mission Statement:
- To advocate and support the use of motorcycles and scooters for transportation, and to provide information about transportation riding to the public.
- Affiliated Ride to Work Day Countries:
- Germany, Philippines, England, Germany, France, Israel, Turkey, Ecuador, United States, and many others.
- Newsletter:
- Sample issues of ‘The Daily Rider’ newsletter are available for download at:
- http://www.ridetowork.org/the-daily-rider
- History:
- A brief history of Ride to Work Day is available for viewing at:
- http://www.ridetowork.org/ride-to-work-day-history
- Fact Sheet:
- A transportation motorcycling fact sheet is available at:
- http://www.ridetowork.org/transportation-fact-sheet
- RTW Day Photos and Artwork:
- Motorcycle commuting photos, ads, posters, banners, illustrations and other artwork is available for view and download at:
- http://www.ridetowork.org/signs-posters-cards-propaganda-art
This Friday’s Eye Candy comes from Sex Guns and Motorcycles which is a great site but it has not been updated in the last couple months. No big deal though, there is plenty there to read and a lot of hot biker babes here and there. Stop by and check them out.

A nice looking babe, gun and bad ass motorcycle – doesn’t get a whole lot better.
Hope you have a great weekend!
Take Care – Ride FREE

To all the moms out there – HAVE A GREAT DAY!
To my mom – Thank you for all you do, love you – me
Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Hope everyone had a great week! We just got in a shipment of new sticker designs that we should have in inventory this weekend. So stop by and check them out!
Now lets get the the weekend started on one VERY hot babe.

Enjoy!
Take Care – Ride FREE
CHICAGO (Reuters) – “Screw it. Let’s Ride.â€? That’s the advice that Harley-Davidson Inc, the motorcycle maker whose sales have been dragged down by the U.S. economic slowdown, has for customers fearful of falling home values, rising gas prices and a stagnant job market.
“Over the last 105 years in the saddle, we’ve seen wars, conflicts, depression, recession, resistance and revolution,� reads the ad, which shows a helmeted rider on a Harley chopper silhouetted against what appears to be the red and white stripes of a slightly tattered American flag.
“We’ve watched a thousand hand-wringing pundits disappear in our rear-view mirror. But every time this country has come out stronger than before …. If 105 years have proved one thing, it’s that fear sucks and it doesn’t last long. So screw it, let’s ride.�
Great flash intro video on Harley’s site – http://www.harley-davidson.com/screwit
Now that’s what I am talking about.
Take Care – Ride FREE!!!!
Screw it… Let’s Ride!
Very Hot Biker Babe!

Have a GREAT weekend!
Take Care – Ride FREE!
Spring is when motorcyclists from the northern half of the country dust off their boots and get on their motorcycles for the first ride of the year. Riders from the South take road trips to escape the heat. That is why state and federal agencies recognize each May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. This year Congress will weigh in as well.
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