Thursday, July 5, 2012

2010 Harley Davidson Street Glide

I met a lot of friends thru riding. One of them, Ernie Chong, a good friend of my wife and a town mate from Palompon, Leyte, Philippines. Ernie belongs to a riding club, Pinoy Riders Club. I soon started riding with this club which I end up joining them. One of their members, Sonny Leonardo became a close friend of mine and we started riding together as often as we could. Sonny introduced my to another club, Pinoy Harley Riders Club (PHRC), a group of Filipinos riding a Harley Davidson motorcycles. Me and Sonny begun riding with Pinoy Harley Riders and sometimes joined them on their monthly meetings for breakfast as a guest riders.

One of the Pinoy Harley Riders ride in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, Oghie, another Pinoy Riders Club members, Sonny and I, joined them. It is a three nights camping ride. During this ride that I got acquainted with Carlo Barin, one of the Pinoy Harley Riders Club members. Carlo is the one that influenced me in buying my first Harley Davidson motorcycle, a 2010 Street Glide.

3 comments:

  1. Cool! It seems you met a lot of different people who also had the same interest as yours. That’s one of the many things I love about riding a motorcycle. You get to meet different people, visit new places, make new friends – it’s an unpredictable adventure. I love your 2010 Harley, btw. It looks imposing and powerful.

    *Hannah Parkin

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  2. I couldn’t agree more, Hannah! One of the joys of riding a motorcycle is that you meet a lot of people who share the same passion as you. There are many motorcycling clubs that accept enthusiasts and aficionados. They share stories, learning and other things that related to bikes and cycles. And yes, they ride together to see breathtaking views and places. Sounds fun, right? [Erik Lucien]

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  3. It’s not just about riding and spending time with other people, because of their passion for motorcycles, there comes in the bond of friendship. They get to know each other well and share their own perspectives, not only when it comes to bikes, but maybe even deeper than that. ;)

    Clare Westby

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