Monday 28 November 2011

Bikes, bears and badges



being a biker or a bike-rider as some choose to call themselves, doesn't necessarily mean we all are doing it because of the iconic movie "easy rider". most of us have totally different reasons for opting for two wheels in stead of the comfort of a car - with central heating, locking and lots of other fabulous features.


for me it's my oxygen tank. yes, i breathe in pollution, fuel fumes and other nasties. but i also breathe in the incredible smell when the first rain hits the dusty roads and vegetation in the karoo, or the blossoms next to the road. i can even tell you when the vineyards are ready for their harvest. 


being on a bike allows me all of these and to appreciate the dawn of every day. 


usually riding solo, thinking of myself as slightly independent. seeking not much more than some simple sanity and song -  which is what i do non-stop every single time i ride. and i ride every single day of my life, come rain or come shine. 


I'm not a social animal, thus not enjoying rides out en mass. but once a year I put my solo-stuff behind me and saddle up with thousands of bikers across the country for a good cause: the Toy Run. and i buy toys for boys and girls of all ages, no teddy bears although they look pretty cool on the bikes.
so, yesterday morning amidst a gale, filled the tank and set out for the meeting point. an experience in itself - with donuts (not the edible kind), rubber burning and the revving of all kinds of engines. this is show(-off) time. 
being able to give to the less-privileged in such a manner holds it's own reward. hundreds of well-wishers line the route whilst waving, clapping hands and some even having the odd picnic next to the freeway. 
it humbles me beyond belief when surrounded by such goodwill. knowing that on this day an average of 65 000 motorcyclists across the country are doing exactly the same can be quite an emotional experience.  
my trusty old steed, ready and willing to participate

dynamite in a small, yet powerful package
flattened by speed? or excitement

A well-travelled BMW - tagged with destinations across Africa

'i'm just an American in . . . South Africa"

Classic road map - airbrushed route on tank

Ah, a Harley with a soft heart . . .

super-shiny for a special day

all shapes, sizes, age, colour and capacity

big oops - but rather willing abused little scooter

it it has an engine and no doors, guaranteed to be part of the run

this is my 'not a softy' expression

piece de resistance - my next christmas stocking should contain the keys

oh yes...

a bike or a praying mantis?

don't mess with this painted monster

possibly the most-discussed bike - big bertha

monster lights already tells you this is not a normal bike

big bertha in full glory. any ideas?

classic, classic and classic

a work of designer art

another classic - superior in the looks department

the way real bikes were build

easy rider style

trike not on strike



can you tell the bears from the bikes?
all about the bear necessities

sad face - soon to give someone a happy face


just grin and bear it . . .

bear mountain - two giant containers full
proudly displaying one of the new 7 Wonders of the world


also helps remembering names

part of an international chapter and not so disgraceful 

can you hear the calling?

return to tyger valley if found . . .

tough-looking sergeant in arms - but prepared to queue with the rest of us

one of the most striking colours of the day
member of the tin hats - and other helmets
badges are not just for the boys
an impressive metal collection

been there, done that 

going to need it if you keep on going so fast!
burning rubber on a scooter!
and rosie hits the road in grand style

one of only 100 of it's kind

not for the faint-hearted

Cyclops on styroids - monster bike

harley gives you wings - and a long-term facelift

too true

what is a run without good old fashioned take-aways?
a traditional local must-have - boerewors (sausage)

impressive list of options, all prepared in a little caravan

fun was had by all
what's a biker without tattoo's? this file contains all the designs you could wish for - and it lasts a week!


at least it doesn't hurt as much as the real mccoy


uhm...brave? or does it help that the 'artist' was gorgeous?


waiting in line to get 'inked'...
young and living to the full 

is there any reason why I can't burn rubber too?

oh yeah baby - soon, soon, soon!
thank you for the memories - see you next year, 
same time same place . .