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hey ride for the freedom. They ride to get
away . . . to see the countryside, to explore the back
roads and mostly . . . just for the joy of it.
They ride as couples, and in small
groups, taking 20-and 30-mile jaunts to their favorite
restaurants and hangouts. They love the excitement of
taking on an open road, devoid of four-wheelers (cars).
They relish the freedom and thrill of letting go, and
feeling the powerful Harley's engine as its strength
grows and takes charge. It's experiencing the centrifugal
force on long turns and gliding at speeds just within the
law.
There's a mystique about it all and a
love affair between rider and bike that only riders can
describe. It's the smell of leathers, coffee and
breakfast on an early morning tour that continues into
the afternoon - taking a trip to nowhere in particular -
just to cruise in some spontaneous, uninhibited way where
you and your bike can become one.
Perhaps it's the feeling you get from the
wind hitting your face, the sudden acceleration, or the
constant vibration and loud hum. Maybe it's the fun of
boulevarding down Main Street and showing off your metal
to everyone who will look and to the wannabes along the
way. It's a sharing thing, a bold, caring thing, that
lets the little kid in you come out and play. It's a
cross between a sport and a life style. It's shedding the
confinements of day-to-day business and evolving into a
completely different self. It's time to ride and time to
be free. |