• LAVA Moderator: Shinji Ikari

Bluelight Motorcycle Club

Have you ever crashed/dropped your bike?


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You are wrong on 99% of what you said. Show me a 1%er that didnt earn it and ill show you a club that isnt a real 1%er club in the first place and is just abunch of wannabees. And were are you getting your info from on the clubs you speak so badly about? if you showed some facts i might be able to give a little to your side of the argument. But as it stands you are simply stating some stereotypes you have drawn over the years. I personally dont ride in a 1%er club or any club for that matter. Im a lone wolf when it comes to that shit. I do how ever have good friends in both types of clubs. And the only difference between the two is one lets the freedom and rights get taken away and does shit about it and conforms to societies idea of perfect. While the other stands up for what they believe in and supports the club brrothers and shows honor and loyalty.

And when it comes to the fear. That is just you, they didnt make you that way, its just how it is. They dont need to rape you, they got plenty of MC groupies to fill those needs. They wont rob you, they all have plenty of moeny and if they dont, a club brother will give it to em. And as far as stealing your bike. That is just insane. They have more bikes than they need, they even help probates get money together to get thier bikes. And not to mention i havent seen one bike on here that any outlaw would be caught dead on, let alone steal it. What purpose would they have to steal it? They dont ride anything stolen or not that isnt a harley and over a 1000cc.

And as far as your friend being killed. I dont want to say anything negative becuase death is tragic no matter how it happens. But i would have to say that it wasnt for no reason if it even happend. I mean outlaw MC's dont bring attention to thier selfs for no reason. So if it did happen I'd alomost bet it was for some serious shit that if they wouldnt have been caught up in, it wouldnt of happened.

Now with all that said, im sure youll defend yourself. Inwhich you are more than welcome to. I mean you wouldnt have a backbone if you didnt. And as this is the internet, it doesnt bother me one bit. I actually have more respect for you. Because you chose to speak your mind. I mean what kinda of world would this be if everyone thought the same or atleast went along with it.

After 7years of steady riding i have drawn my decisions and are set in my ways at a young age. But that doesnt mean i dont view others opinions or even respect them. I ride with all kinds. I got buddies that have 6 figure jobs and ride a honda right next to me on there week end rides. I have buddies who have 20 years in a 1%er club and wouldnt touch a bike that wasnt made in america. And i get along with em all the same. It doesnt matter to me one bit what lifestyle you have or what kinda bike you ride.

And i also would like to say, If you speak of the truth then my deepest condolences go out to you and the family of the fallen friend. And none of this was meant to touch any nerves or piss anyone off. I thought i was more than respectful in my first post and this one. It was simply my opinion and thoughts on the matter i feel i have had enough expierence with to speak my mind on. so take care and good discussing it with you.
Ill get pics of the bike up as soon as i make it over to the shop to do some more work on it. Its pulled apart right now though so i can bore the engine and paint it all.
 
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save your money they said, you'll need it for retirement they said.
 
Wassup, Wylde Hawgs?

Just put some Pirelli Diablo Stradas on my bike--I heard they're good in the snow... ;)
 
oooh, they sound nice and macho. i also like the name of my tyres: Bridgestone BATTLEWINGS mwahahaha! :D

but i would really love to try out these next summer - Continental TKC80s:

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yep - some people have them on all year round.

they also look cool. ;)%)

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want. (i have the same bike, same colour...)
 
LOL, i don't count my offroad offs either. they're a given... if you don't get your face in the mud now and again you're not trying hard enough. %)
 
if you don't get your face in the mud now and again you're not trying hard enough. %)

Nah, I'm too much of a girly girl....I don't like being dirty. =D

I caught some flack at the last rally that I went to because part of my "luggage" is my trusty flat iron. Someone told me that I was a very girly biker. :)
 
I went to a motorcycle show yesterday and it was such a tease!! But it was nice to get a little taste during the "off season".

I sat (and wanted to take home) one of these bad boys:

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It fit me perfectly!!

Specs found here
 
That's a heavy beast. Huge displacement but a bit too heavy for this skinny whipper snapper ;)

The bike is INCREDIBLY well balanced. It doesn't feel as heavy as it is. I sat on a C-90 at the show (which is a step up from my Volusia) and that bike felt MUCH heavier, it took a lot for me get it off the kickstand. The Victory was much more balanced. Don't under estimate yourself either, you can't look at weight and displacement alone, its really how the bike was made and how much effort went into balancing it.
 
needs moar chrome. ;)

Polishing chrome makes my wrists hurt! I don't get people who spend oodles of money on chrome. If you ask me, the vendors should be paying YOU because of all of the upkeep you are going to have to do on it. ;) :)

Nope, not a lot of chromey goodness, but still a looker for sure.

There was a dealer with a Strom at the show, I don't think I could touch the ground on it! LOL You must be pretty tall feelicks, or have some long leggins.
 
L.O.L. hahaha, where i come from, THIS is a C90:

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:D

i'm not even joking, have a look: http://www.hondac90.co.uk/

yeah i know i'm not from Japan, but these things were all the rage back in the 70s. hehe. =D


p.s. i am tall and long and wear high heels (but they're just for fun ;))
 
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