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Rebel Ruthi Relaxing

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Sex:Female
Location: Route 66,
Country: United States
Last Online: This Week
Interested in: Females and Males
               
Age: 58
Ride: Yes
Own a bike: Yes
Status: Married
Looking for: Friends, riding partners
Drink: Don't Drink
Introduction:
Long distance lady biker, not ashamed to use mother nature at side of road; wrenches her own bikes. I mostly ride a 1990 Goldwing Aspencade which at moment has over 250,000 miles on it. I support black/white, starting with sylo, sylbp. I am not an enthusiast by any means. I am the decoy bike in most runs, and I am not afraid to show support ANYWHERE!! Just ask those that have eyed me one on one, and I don't back down.

Best bike events: Turtle Club (no longer standing), NoWhere Saloon (Clearwater, I think), Born To Ride Saloon in Tampa (met Pervert Tom there), Biff Burgers in (Pinellas Park), The Starting Gate (Los Alamitos), Walkers Cafe (San Pedro). Daytona outshines any bike week that's going on out west. Been to Daytona Bikeweek at least 40 times if not more.

Disneyworld meets Disneyland
Gulf of Mexico meets Pacific Ocean

REAL IMPORTANT TO THOSE THAT 'THINK' THEY WANT TO BE ON MY FRIENDS LIST!!

If you support 81 or your old man is 81 please DO NOT ask to be my friend!! I will deny the request & block you from contacting me. That's a promise!!

SYLO GROUP: SAME THING GOES, YOU SUPPORT 81, YOU ARE BLOCKED. YOU HAVE FRIENDS THAT SUPPORT 81, YOU ARE BOTH BLOCKED.

Are you an Old School Biker
Your Result: You are old school
 

You are a part of the true biker community. You probably understand the meaning of brotherhood and look after those you ride with as family. Ride Hard - Die Free is not just a fancy patch you bought at a bike rally. You probably ride your bike to Bike Week no matter how far it is. Bikers like you are hard to come by. Keep the shiny side up.

You are new school
 
Are you an Old School Biker
Take More Quizzes
Turn ons:
Motorcycling; someone who can ride 800 miles/day with me and not piss & moan about the trip;
Turn offs:
Trailer Whores; those that think 1,000 miles/yr is alot; fkd up biker riding next to me; liars, cheats & thieves; people who own their own bikes, and have no idea how to take care of them (ie, wrenching)
Ideal:
Already have him! Met him New Year's Eve 2005 in Las Vegas, NV. Both of us love to ride, travel long distances, camp out wherever the mood takes us, billiards, grandchildren.
Activities:
USMC Toys For Tots
Riding cross country, listening to the stereo, and not eating bugs along the way! Camping anywhere, and laying down to sleep, when I get tired.
Interests:
I prefer my motorcycle and riding to do anything else. I am interested in friends who share same ideas on life.


Favorite Music:
Latino, Jazz, Blues, Oldies from 1960's backwards.
Favorite TV Shows:
I Love Lucy; Grey's Anatomy; Desperate Housewives.
Private Practice.
Favorite Movies:
Whatever is on Lifetime Movie Network, AMC, TMC, A & E.
Favorite Books:
Zen & the Art of Motorcycling.
Favorite Quotes:
"Don't knock on Death's door. Ring the door bell, then run away. Death hates that."
About Me:
Nurse Practitioner of trauma. Have owned 23 of my own motorcycles, and learned to wrench on first one, then the next, etc. I am happily married to my riding buddy I met 4 years ago on New Years Eve in Las Vegas, NV. We had taken many out of state rides before we decided we actually could stand being around each other.

I have been an activist for bikers rights, and nursing rights since 1983. I have done most of this pro-bono, however the only thing I do for free now, is to find events with free food.
I'd rather be out riding, than working, or having sex. Sex & motorcycles go hand in hand, and sex is no longer a bedroom game. It's more fun on a bike, on a mountain, in the ocean.

Riding 1,000 miles a year doesn't make you a biker, nor does owning a motorcycle. It's a lifestyle you lead every day of your life. Your biker friends are family to you, you may ride with a club, org., or be independent, however again you are not a biker unless you believe in what you do with that motorcycle, and with those friends you consider family to bring you to the realization of a biker lifestyle. Like I mentioned earlier, $30,000 and a new bike, doesn't make you a biker.

What are you willing to go thru for your biker friends/family? What are you willing to prove that you show support for others?

I am not a motorcycle enthusiast by any means. Less than 30,000 miles per year, is nothing to me on a bike. Rain gear lets you ride when it rains, so does riding without it. Am not a fair weather rider, rain, snow, sleet, high heat, freezing weather. There's a place to be, gotta get there somehow......if the bike runs, ride it!
 Rebel Ruthi's Albums
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 Rebel Ruthi's Garage
No bikes in my garage.
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