Riding one of my favorite bikes from Slacker's Customs, "The American Cruiser", I set out on my trip to Outlaw Germany MC. I gassed up, and was off on my first adventure as "The Midnight Rider".
As the bike engine roared to life, I felt the vibration as bike and biker melts into one. If you've never experienced that feeling, what are you waiting for? Get on a bike and go! There are many fine bike builders in Second Life.
Onward and upward I rode, I didn't speed, this was a relaxation ride for me. I wanted to find out what the track held in store for me.
Do I dare go in? I did, and you need to ride this track to find out what awaits you.
I made it through the spider and spiderwebs and other fierce beings in that part of track. And I was glad when I rode out and found a peaceful pagoda as I topped a bridge, to the next section of track.
As I moved through the area that was decorated in Japanese styles, a quiet peace came over me. I was content to share my ride with people who have gone on before me, and who I believe are beside me throughout my life, cheering me on. I had changed my ride to a "Norm Bike", as they are loving called by my friends. It was a perfect choice for me as I leisurely found my way forward.
The next lovely view was that of the American West. Just look at this sunrise!
As the morning hours snuck up on me, and as I made my way around each section of the track, I was amazed at the detail that Outlaw Germany MC put into the build. It's tracks like these that pull the MCs together, as we leave all the drama behind, we can find fellowship in our ride.
The midnight rider kept on climbing, but you'll have to make the journey to see what is beyond. My next ride? Perhaps it will be your track.
~ See You Around the Grid.
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