Lousiana Biker Magazine Louisiana Biker Magazine Jul2016 | Seite 4
and Renegade Pre-Party
The ride left Renegade at 2:30, and what a
sight it was to see, well as far as you could see anyway,
with traffic backed up 30 cars deep in both directions.
I hung back for a bit, just to take a few more
pictures and I’m glad I did. Pulling into downtown
Alexandria was a beautiful sight, motorcycles of every
make, model, and color, as far as the eye could see
in any direction you looked. I know there were 300+
bikes there if there was one.
There were vendors set up all over the place
with food, drink, trinkets, clothing, just about
anything you could want; pretty sure there were tasers
for sale out there as well. There was a DynoTune
trailer set up that had everyone’s attention that walked
by.
Renegade also had a bike set up on a trailer
for those who had never ridden to give it a shot and
run through the gears. The band out there was really
good as well.
Sadly, I had to cut my visit out there short, and
missed the fireworks show, but it was a great time
nonetheless. I don’t think I’m alone in saying I’m
already looking forward to next year!
By: Mama S
I would like to preface this story by saying the ole
man and I have NEVER been to Renegade together
that it didn’t rain on us!
Rolling out of the house Saturday morning
was, well it was worrisome to say the least. Everything
towards Alexandria looked nice and bright, but rather
hellish any other way you looked. We knew we were
going to get wet! About halfway there, it sprinkled a
little and quit… really thought we were in the clea