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Welcome to Bike Week…

“Beer and Bike Week go together like crash and die. Tip a few, hop on a Harley-Davidson™ and you may help Volusia County retain its title as Florida's top spot for dying in an alcohol-related bike crash. A quarter of Volusia's fatal drunken motorcycle crashes in recent years have happened during Bike Week and Biketoberfest.”

“Call them Florida's deadliest cocktail parties on two wheels. The party signs are everywhere. "Welcome Bikers Full Liquor Bar" reads a billboard for Ker's Wing House near the corner of Interstate 4 and International Speedway Boulevard.”

There are a few lucky ones…

“Enjoying a noon brew at Ker's, Gary Lloyd, a 50-year-old biker from Maryland, said he paces himself to meet his 12-beer-a-day limit. “I don't get buzzed and drive,” he said. Lloyd explained he learned his lesson last year when he drank a bit too much, got on his Harley-Davidson™ motorcycle, tipped over and caused several hundred dollars of damage to his bike.”

“Waitress Scarlett Hayes said many of her motorcycle patrons “like to drink Jack Daniel's and Coke" but know when to stop.””

And then there are the not so lucky ones…

“Last year during Bike Week, a record 21 riders and passengers died.”

““Breakfast is a couple of shots of tequila, two shots of Sambuca [italian liqueur] and a beer,” said Joe Loy, a 46-year-old New Jersey biker. “Drinking is the whole part of the atmosphere, the whole persona of Bike Week.””

“Unsure of how much he had drunk by midday, Loy said he and his girlfriend rode his gold 2004 Harley-Davidson™ motorcycle downtown and parked near Main Street. On average, he said, he consumes 15 to 20 beers and cocktails a day during his annual vacation.”

Robyn should talk to Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Loy…I think they disagree…

“Fellow bartender Robyn Pinkham said most bikers like to drink between 3 and 10 p.m., after they finish riding. She estimated, on average, each consumes about six drinks a day.”

Yes you are Mr. Seney. Yes, you are…

“That number seems low when you talk to bikers such as George Seney. He said he spends about $200 a day on drinks during Bike Week. By midafternoon, the 50-year-old said he'd already had six Bloody Marys and six Budweisers. Before calling it quits and riding home on his Harley-Davidson™ motorcycle to New Smyrna Beach, he guessed he had put away 12 more beers.”

"I'm a piece of work, ain't I?" Seney said, downing his beer.”

Finally, a sane voice…

“”There's no room for mixing drinking and riding. Anything you do to take away that fine edge will affect you,” said Kyler, who rides a 1993 Yamaha GTS 1000 sport touring bike. “I wouldn't even think of getting on a motorcycle with a drink in me.””

Welcome to Bike Week...don't become a statistic... :D

 
Alcohol goes with bikers like loud pipes do. Usually, when I'm done riding for the day, it's time for bed and, eventually, sleep. :rolleyes:

Gasoline is my drug of choice. I smoke it in my (unmodified) tail pipes for a good buzz! :dribble: :drag:

 
We have a similar event during the summer in S. Illinois called Hog Rock. (Basically a Harley gathering of sorts)

People get wasted, naked and have a great time - lots of citations get handed out by LEO's for everything imaginable.

You can preach don't drink and drive all you want to, but there are those that have to learn it the hard way - just hope they don't do in some ususpecting bystander.

 
Welcome to Bike Week…
“Beer and Bike Week go together like crash and die. Tip a few, hop on a Harley-Davidson™......."

“Lloyd explained he learned his lesson last year when he drank a bit too much, got on his Harley-Davidson™.....”

“Unsure of how much he had drunk by midday, Loy said he and his girlfriend rode his gold 2004 Harley-Davidson™...."

“....when you talk to George Seney. He said he spends about $200 a day on drinks.. Before calling it quits and riding home on his Harley-Davidson™....

“”There's no room for mixing drinking and riding. Anything you do to take away that fine edge will affect you,” said Kyler, who rides a 1993 Yamaha GTS 1000 sport touring bike.“I wouldn't even think of getting on a motorcycle with a drink in me.””
Now, what was it you were trying to point out here? :dribble:

I'll take Gatorade, straight up!

 
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"I'm a piece of work, ain't I?" Seney said, downing his beer.”

Not exactly the piece I was thinking.

 
Good post!!!

I find the last quote from the guy on the sport-touring bike interesting. It just seems to me most sports bike riders and touring riders are far more aware of how alcohol will affect us riding. Or, it could be we don’t let the peer pressure and bad boy image affect our judgment.

Last weekend I was at a memorial service for my SO’s uncle. While there her cousin was trying to convince me load pipes saves lives. Then later that day after finishing his 3rd beer he jumped on his bike with a very bald read tire, chili bowl helmet (NOT DOT approved, but had a sticker in the back for a LEO to think it was), and headed out into LA traffic. He made it home, but reinforced my desire to be picky who I ride with. Last year after bumping another bike with my bike I won’t even be on the road during Street Vibrations in Reno, NV.

 
News in Albuquerque just showed a wrecked Harley a few blocks from my home.

Rider had been drinking. I wonder if he had a helmet on????

 
Well come on now. nothing taste as good as and ice cold beer on a hot day, course my brew has an alcohol content of .05%.

 
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