zbiker Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 I recently spent a few days hugging some corners in western North Carolina recently when I found myself totally out ridden by a group of female motorcyclists from Seattle. It seems the gang was not as they appeared. They wore patches on the backs of their dirty leather jackets that said they were Vampires, and the quickness they showed on those twisty roads had me believing they were the real thing. This all began after a night of camping at High Country Motorcycle Camp, located deep inside the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, I was up early to flip through some curves on what I hoped would be a deserted Blue Ridge Parkway. My 85 Eliminator is a poor curve carver; however it does stand up on the straight-aways. After blitzing along one particular straightaway at 130 miles an hour, I began breaking for a sharp curve just in front of me on the right. Before the 500 hundred pound mass of metal between my legs dropped to 60 mpg, I was surrounded by six vintage red Kawasaki GPZ's. These are the super bikes from the 1980s that most riders have only heard rumors of. Their riders had long black greasy hair streaming backwards from under their helmets. I was just able to make out the vampire face on the back of their leather jackets before they slipped past me and out of sight. Surprised by their quickness, I pulled back on the throttle of my big 900 cc eliminator, nearly crashing as I came out of the turn. I was able to catch up with the group in the next straightaway. Making eye contact with the group’s leader, a wink was enough to interest them in some conversation. They told me their club travels to this remote area of the Smokey Mountains several times a year. The ride is used to initiate new members to the club and practice their riding skills. The leader invited me to join them in a future campout. After the brief encounter, the girls quickly slipped back into their black helmets and leathers, mounted the vintage GPZ's and disappeared into the distance. Stupidly, I forget to get any contact information and a search of the Seattle area came up with nothing. Even today I continue my search in this remote and gothic area of North Carolina, looking for their camp site, with the brief hope I will get just one more glimpse of those beautiful red GPZ Kawasaki’s. Let me know if you can help ! http://www.kittyhawkfreepress.com/obxmotorcyclenews.html Link to comment
djgR1100S Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 Creepy. I suggest you post any posts you want now, as we do not allow the undead to post here. I am afraid it is almost too late for you my friend, as you will soon join their ranks. Any soreness in your neck yet? Link to comment
zbiker Posted August 8, 2006 Author Share Posted August 8, 2006 Hey, I was wondering why my neck has been so sore lately. Also, I wonder if it has anything to do with my desire to were sunglasses all the time, Sleep all day, ride and party all night long! Zbiker Link to comment
ratfink Posted August 8, 2006 Share Posted August 8, 2006 Is this true or did you "post riders on the sly"? RT Fink Link to comment
Kraynak Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 No way,I'm not letting them sink there teeth in my Pilot Powers!! Link to comment
zbiker Posted August 10, 2006 Author Share Posted August 10, 2006 Hey, it was really a lot of fun and you get to live forever Link to comment
zbiker Posted August 15, 2006 Author Share Posted August 15, 2006 Vampires are re-animated corpses of human beings that subsist on human and/or animal blood (hematophagy). In folklore, the term usually refers to the blood-sucking undead of Eastern European legends, but it is often extended to cover similar legendary creatures in other regions and cultures. Vampire characteristics vary widely between different traditions. Some cultures have stories of non-human vampires, such as animals like bats, dogs, and spiders. Link to comment
gottabmw Posted August 15, 2006 Share Posted August 15, 2006 Something's fishy here. You say they're from Seattle? The web site says they're from Santa Cruz and I find no reference to a club with that name anywhere else. Santa Cruz or Seattle, why would they ride all the way to the Smokey Mts. "several times a year?" Are there not plenty of opportunities in California to sharpen skills? Greasy black hair. From their web site, they don't appear to be hardcore types. And they slipped back into their helmets and leathers? Why would anyone take off their leathers just to talk? The web site lists several of the members' bikes and not one mention of vintage GPZs. Doesn't exactly seem like a bike for greasy-haired females. Some of their members ride scooters, for crying out loud. In fact their name is "Vampires Motorcycle & Scooter Club". Of course I could be wrong but this story just doesn't add up. Either there's another Vampire MC or this story is pure fantasy, like the ability to pull over a whole gaggle of female riders with a wink. Link to comment
zbiker Posted August 21, 2006 Author Share Posted August 21, 2006 Unfortunately there is more to this story. Just after a group of Outlaw Bikers had their annual club party near Boone North Carolina, an animal was found near their clubhouse. Witnesses reported the animal weighed over 200 pounds, had a big fat belly, curled fangs extending over its lips, looked like a cross between a large rat like rodent and a wolf and had very human like eyes. Residents of Boone have reported seeing a similar beast over the last few years. They said the animal would emit monstrous cries throughout the night. Along with the strange howls, the beast displayed eyes that glowed in the dark. The animal was blamed for attacking and killing numerous pets and for the dissapearence of several residents from nearby homes over that same time period. One police official indicated it may have been some sort of rare wolf-dog hybrid. Tissue samples from the creature have been collected and sent the University of North Carolina for genetic testing that will try and determine the origin of the wierd creature. This part of the world has become strange over the last few years. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something's fishy here. You say they're from Seattle? The web site says they're from Santa Cruz and I find no reference to a club with that name anywhere else. Santa Cruz or Seattle, why would they ride all the way to the Smokey Mts. "several times a year?" Are there not plenty of opportunities in California to sharpen skills? Greasy black hair. From their web site, they don't appear to be hardcore types. And they slipped back into their helmets and leathers? Why would anyone take off their leathers just to talk? The web site lists several of the members' bikes and not one mention of vintage GPZs. Doesn't exactly seem like a bike for greasy-haired females. Some of their members ride scooters, for crying out loud. In fact their name is "Vampires Motorcycle & Scooter Club". Of course I could be wrong but this story just doesn't add up. Either there's another Vampire MC or this story is pure fantasy, like the ability to pull over a whole gaggle of female riders with a wink. Link to comment
Gregori Posted August 21, 2006 Share Posted August 21, 2006 Who needs genetic testing when there is clearly a troll on the loose? G Link to comment
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