BIKE NIGHT
The cold didn’t stop some “night scooting” across town, thirsty for a delicious beer and mouth watering Ricky’s Tacos. This by no means was our biggest event but by 6pm the crowd started to roll in at the shop (2502 N. Palm Drive Signal Hill, Ca) most on two wheels. Fortunately for the crowd we do keep our fridge stocked with dare I say "The Coldest Beer Can in Town!” After mingling and meandering for an hour or so eyeing all of the sensory overload that can be found here we pushed all the motorcycles in and mounted up. Typing this next sentence probably took longer than the 3.1 mile ride to The 3636 Club located at, you guessed it, 3636 E Broadway, Long Beach, CA. After other places have closed down or sold owners, we have come to really like the 3636 club. The bartender on Thursday nights knows how to serve the crowd, eye contact from any point in the room and she’s already cracking open a beer bottle. Ricky’s Tacos are unreal, I wont make this a food review I will simply say if someone says to you, “ Are they any good?” your response should be “Hell Yes!”. At the 3636 club a few more friends were waiting and some that missed the shop meet up still continued to show throughout the night. Throughout the night the goodbye’s also trickle and the pile of helmets gets smaller, pretty soon its past the time you thought it was, words of advice set goals. Safety and responsibility is important and we want to thank everyone that came out. We enjoy putting this on for everyone and seeing new and old bikes. So if your on two wheels and like minded come join us