My daughters must think I’m in a gang

I ride a motorcycle. It’s marketed as a scooter, but the size of the engine would have been considered good sized back in the 1970s. I think of it as a step-through motorcycle.

One group I participate in is PNWriders. Members go for rides, get together for dinner or other events, and generally just share some good-natured fellowship revolving around our two-wheeled steeds.

I wonder if my daughters understand. They must think I’m in some kind of bike gang. I find that awfully amusing. The folks in PNWriders span a wide range of ages, experiences, and approaches to life. There is a great energy within the group, and I learn a lot every time our little section gets together.

So girls, it isn’t a gang. It’s just a bunch of men and women connected by their enjoyment of motorcycling.

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2 Responses to My daughters must think I’m in a gang

  1. Kelsey S says:

    Dad,
    I never thought it was a gang, That was just Jenna. I think it’s great you are happily involved with this group and the Potters group. Love you ^_^

  2. Vicki says:

    Tom, I hope you’ve seen the movie Wild Hogs. It is hilarious….there is a little of all of “bikers” in that movie. Cheers and keep on ridin’!

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