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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 11:26 AM
"nekid Women on Motorcycles"


From some of Skeet's threads and posts:

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Some Classics originally posted by Skeet/Loreto



"Are you one of those "Nekid Women who ride Motorcycles?"

"Us ole Farts were Lucky in our life that we had so many "Legit" things to turn us on. Nekid Women on Motorcycles, Marylyn Monroe, Good Fishing Holes, The Sea of Cortez and lots of fish, Sierra Sunsets, Candy Barr of Hollywood, Horses, Rattlesnakes, Fist Fights, Drag Races in Town, and later in life Two-Eyed Tequilla( I am having one now}."

"Will not mention "nekid Women on Motorcycles"

"I observed the nedkid Ladies on Motorcycles on the same day I saw Ted Kennedy in San Francisco. I was on my way Home going up Shattack Ave."

"Pomp, you had better be on the look out for two Nekid Motorcycle riders on their way to San Nicholas."

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Skeet, every time I read your "nekid women on motorcycles!", I start grinning from ear to ear. Not only because that catchy phrase defines you, but because it always conjures up a happy memory about a certain Baja visit from.....
.. Nekid Women on Motorcycles!

And Skeet, I will certainly welcome any naked/nekkid riders to my home in Coyote Bay. It's not like we haven't had those before.

Here's a little story for you about nekid wimmin on bikes.

A little while back..oh, maybe 15 years or so...I was motorcycling out west and met some fellow bikers in Newport while doing that beautiful Oregon coast ride. Come to think of it, we first met on Bay Boulevard, not too far from nomad Sharksbaja's great cafe in the tourist district. We all rode over to the Oregon Oyster Company to get some succulent Yaquina Bay oysters.

We visited from some time and shared stories about places we'd been on our cycles. They were all young patrolmen from the Bend area..with thier pretty wives and galfriends..all having a great time on thier Harleys. Called themselves The Bend "Harley Hogs" and were a very congenial group. I told them about what I thought would be a really great trip for them. The Baja Highway. And before parting company I gave them my Coyote Bay address.

Sure enough the next winter a half-dozen Harleys thunder into my driveway. Each Harley carried one guy/one gal. It was great to see them again. We partied at mi casa and did some fun rides around Mulege and Conception Bay in the next few days.
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Now comes the Neked women on motorcycles part...

First...all this group rode were Harley Davidson's. Harley riders are a brand-loyal group, as lots of nomads will know. My motorcycle at that time was a Kawasaki Vulcan. A nice dependable road machine, but .. NOT A HARLEY.
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One afternoon, we had all rode down to Buenaventura..then it was George's Ole beach cafe... for some mushroom burgers. It was pretty warm that day and we all wore lighter, comfy riding gear.

I was especially impressed with the outfit that one very pretty gal was wearing. A skimpy, but beeeyoootiful bikini top and open riding chaps with just a thong. "A nekid woman on a motorcycle"...well, almost. :spingrin:

(Gotta tell you I rode caboose behind her most of the day and never saw such great scenery on that highway before.)

Anyway, we are now parked next to the beach cafe and we start yakking about our bikes.

I was trying to explain my choice of the Vulcan over a Harley, when the gorgeous top and bare-bottomed riding chaps beckons me over to the Harley she is sitting on. She scoots back a bit on the seat and tells me to take the front. I manage to do that facing away from her, grabbing the handlebars and straddle the Harley.

She leans forward and stretches around me to reach the ignition key...starts the Harley with a Vrrrooomm..rummble-rrrrrummble..you know, the great sound & vibration only a Harley can achieve.and she purrs...

"Now.. doesn't that feel better?"

I traded the Vulcan.




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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 11:38 AM


For the girl?
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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 11:40 AM


Pompano, Another good story!!:D I'm waiting for your book.:spingrin:
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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 01:33 PM


Great Story Pomp:
Know you have had some Wildones in you Life. Goggle up "Dykes on Bikes" some time, lots of photos of beautiful Harleys.
Amarillo Texas has the largest Harley Club in the States. Lots of Cowboys and Cowgirls.
Thanks for the good story.
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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 03:16 PM


Was it before or after that you face planted into the volley ball net?! That was a classic pic!

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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 03:40 PM


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Originally posted by Pompano
And Skeet, I will certainly welcome any naked/nekkid riders to my home in Coyote Bay. It's not like we haven't had those before.


Careful what you wish for; I hear these guys are headed your way ! :lol::lol::lol:

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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 03:48 PM


Natlie Ann "Who Peed in a Pan"", I do not want you looking at these pictures. If you are going riding with Ole Skeet you can expect more than this type!!!!
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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 04:11 PM


Diver...you took that photo at our SeptemberFest near Inyokern a few years ago, right? Where the naked skydivers joined us at Johann's?

I thought I'd bought back all of those?




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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 04:23 PM


Nekid SkyDivers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am Lost, that has got to be better than Nekid Motorcycles!!

Natlie Ann , you stay away from Ken Boundy!
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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 04:30 PM


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Nekid SkyDivers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am Lost, that has got to be better than Nekid Motorcycles!!

Natlie Ann , you stay away from Ken Boundy!


Know what Skeet? I think I'm lost, too.;D
Ah well, happens a lot. At least I'm in good company.:lol::dudette:

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[*] posted on 4-5-2009 at 04:41 PM


Is this more to your liking, Skeet ?? :lol::lol::lol:
They're ALMOST naked !! :P

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