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Sisters in Spirit Motorcycle Association for Women: SIS Events

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Let Our Chrome Shine
 
SIS Events

Who said it was supposed to SNOW…….NO!!! On the 19th of January four enthuastic Sisters In Spirit, from Macon, GA. roared toward the International Motorcycle Show In Atlanta.  Needless to say, we didn’t know what to expect but were full of anticipation, not only to work the show but also for the outcome of the weather predictions for the day. As we sped up I-75, we had our eyes to the skies, which were somewhat menacing but of course, we knew that it wouldn’t DARE snow on the SIS show.

 We arrived about 8:45 a.m. and were due at our station at 9:00. After locating the booth we needed to find coffee, priorities are priorities. Then we headed back to the 10’ by 10’ cubicle and began to familiarize ourselves with the Woman’s Motorcycle handouts. We had our SIS pamphlets ready and our SIS tees on, go gals.  In a few minutes, Petra Lattmann (web creator of VTwin Mama) arrived and filled us in on what exactly we should be doing. We also met Marisol Coachman, a member of Woman’s International Motorcycling Association (WIMA) who races motorcycles. She is a dynamic 5’1” lady who gladly shared her adventures and invited us to her races. We also swapped our escapades while cheering each other on to continue what we loved best, riding motorcycles.

  On display, was a Johnny Pag custom motorcycle which was to be raffled off sometime in the future. We cheerfully assisted with the sale of tickets as the money raised was to be donated for Cancer research.

            We had time to inspect the many improvements provided through the advances of technology and the creativity of both foreign and domestic motorcycle manufacturers. What a “hoot” and inspiration it was to experience what we will be seeing on the roads of our nation in the near future.

In one corner of the hall, hung a huge sign which read, “She is HERE”.  Under it was a large woman’s booth, which provided free coffee or tea and the unique opportunity to partake in the state of the art training simulator which has not as yet hit the market. It is fabulous BECAUSE many women, who didn’t think they could ride, found that they may, in the future, be one of us. Hooray!

            The crowds were not as thick as they had been in the previous years as the snowy forecasts must have been the deciding factor of whether one would take a chance on the roads. However, we gave out many pamphlets and praised of our wonderful association to numerous ladies and gents, from Georgia and surrounding states.

            Around 11:00 am, we were informed that it was snowing hard and beginning to stick to the ground. Immediately we began to plan our trip home. A group of Motor Maids relieved us at 1:00 pm and we didn’t waste any time hitting the highway. Atlanta was quite slippery and slushy but the main roads were clear. Upon arriving home, we were tired but thanked God for our safe return and first experience representing SIS in such a grand show.

          On Sunday, we left Macon at 11:30 am and arrived back at the World Congress Center to “woman” the booth from 1 to 4 pm. The crowd was about the same as on Saturday so the afternoon passed quickly. We assisted Petra and Marty to pack up the booth and then off we went for a fine meal before returning to Macon. The total experience was exhilarating and we would gladly repeat it, especially meeting new ladies who love to ride their own, telling them…..

Submitted by:

Barbara A. Duff

Georgia State Director

February, 2008

 

 

Posted by wildhorse on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 @ 16:06:59 EST (1214 reads)
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RALLY: TO GO OR NOT TO GO, THAT IS THE QUESTION
 
SIS EventsJackson writes:

   Way back in April or May (07), when members were queried about the best month for the SIS rally, I voted for June or October.   I am a novice rider and not too crazy about riding during winter, tornado season, monsoons, or motorcycle-melting heat.  When word came that August was going to be the month, I thought, "Oh, Lord!  Heat and more heat.  But I guess we'll sign up."  Two members [$110].

   Make reservations at the Lodge for two nights.  [$127.88 - AARP rate]

   During the interim between sign-up and today (2 weeks before the rally), we made plans.  First, though my Yamaha 650 Custom had less than 3,000 miles on it, I liked the 650 Classic better because I felt I had better control.  So, I bought a new Silverado Classic.  [$6,404].

   My helmet really bothers me when I ride for more than a couple of hours, so I'd better get a new one.  [$125]

   I've gained 40 pounds since I bought my beautiful Fox River leather jacket (never worn), so I'd better get a new one, preferably one that will be comfortable in high temperatures.   [$175]

   O.K., it will probably rain during August.  Raingear for  two [$168],

   It will be hotter than H-E-C-K during August, so we had better trailer our bikes to Oklahoma.  Trailer [$695].

   Oh, no!   Our 1985 GMC 6cyl truck carries lumber on a routine basis, but we're really afraid we'll break down pulling the weight of a 6x10 trailer and two motorcycles.  2007 Chevy Silverado truck [$28,400].

  Trailer hitch to fit new truck [$37].

   Total cost: $35,842.   Not go?  I don't think so!

  

Posted by wachee on Saturday, August 11, 2007 @ 15:43:48 EDT (1945 reads)
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Submitted by Blondie:

I have waited 3 YEARS to do what I got to do yesterday!!! I went on a ride with 3 of the 4 (yes 4) SIS members from the OKC area !!!!! There were several really cool things that happened on our ride. The Lady who took our first picture (at Pops) gave us back our camera and walked away. She got about 3-4 car lengths away from us, then turned back around and came back over to us. She asked if she could pray with us. So before we ever began our trip, our very first trip too, we held hands around our bikes and prayed. I wish someone would have taken a picture of that!!! While at Pops, I asked Julie if she had met some of the SIS ladies from either Tulsa or Stillwater. She said she had not but was really wanting to. Then when we were in Stroud, we were just getting ready to leave and all these bikers rode up and they were wearing SIS shirts or patches. I had my SIS shirt on so they recognized it too. It was awesome!! And two of the three new OKC members got to meet some of the ladies from the Tulsa chapter. I believe it takes 4 members to become your own chapter. We now have our 4 SIS members in the OKC area!!! And I believer Julie Murray is going to step up and be the person in charge. So Linda, it has been a long time coming, but it is finally here!! And lady, it all started with meeting you in person 3 years ago. Thank you!! Hope we get to ride with you soon, Anne PS- I do not know how to post things to the SIS home page, but this really is a great story of our ride, of the first ride of the OKC Chapter, and of perseverance--it did happen--there is now a chapter near me!!!


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