Great footage of our people showcasing their nice bikes & rides and having a good time! Never thought I'll here some soulful house music at that event! 55:00 Thanks D.J. ❤👍🏽🙏🏾😊
Hello Darkman Black Bike Week Octoberfeast will be October 19th - 22 2023. I hope to see you there. I will be at 551 Mary McCloud Bethune Blvd. with Bruce Norton videoing the event.
Everybody knows that! I like White Bike Week too! I always go to White Bike Week. Have you been to Black Bike Week? Too many don't know about Black Bike Week which happens at the same time. When are you going to go to Black Bike Week? You are welcome to come, I would love to see you there!
White Bike Week was a nice event for sure, however, it could not be better than "Black Bike Week" if "Black Bike Week" did not exist. So, if "Black Bike Week" did not exist White Bike Week would have been nothing so special at all.
The existence of events like "Black Bike Week" often arises from historical and cultural contexts. These events serve as platforms for communities to celebrate shared interests and traditions within the context of motorcycling culture. While the naming may indeed reflect the racial demographics of the participants, it's important to recognize that the intention behind such events is often not to perpetuate racial stereotypes but rather to provide a space for camaraderie and connection among enthusiasts. However, it's also crucial to acknowledge the sensitivity surrounding the use of race in event titles and language. Conversations about inclusivity and respectful representation should always be encouraged, and organizers should consider how event names and descriptions impact perceptions and inclusivity. Efforts towards fostering understanding and promoting diversity in all aspects of society, including event organization and promotion, are vital steps towards creating a more inclusive and equitable environment for everyone involved. Thank you for bringing attention to this topic and encouraging dialogue about the importance of thoughtful language and representation. Best regards,
Great footage.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great footage of our people showcasing their nice bikes & rides and having a good time! Never thought I'll here some soulful house music at that event! 55:00 Thanks D.J. ❤👍🏽🙏🏾😊
Thanks, I appreciate that. I will be back to do it again next year at Bruce McNorton's place. Stop by and say hello.
@@elbertzeigler6237 Will do! 🙏🏾
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Do you know about a Father and Son Black Harley-Davidson Museum? They have Michael Jordan shoes on their bikes.
No, I did not. Where are they located?
Will black bike week be going on this week in Daytona ?
Hello Darkman Black Bike Week Octoberfeast will be October 19th - 22 2023. I hope to see you there. I will be at 551 Mary McCloud Bethune Blvd. with Bruce Norton videoing the event.
Thank you Sir@@elbertzeigler6237
We have white bike week a block away…
Everybody knows that! I like White Bike Week too! I always go to White Bike Week. Have you been to Black Bike Week? Too many don't know about Black Bike Week which happens at the same time. When are you going to go to Black Bike Week? You are welcome to come, I would love to see you there!
@@elbertzeigler6237I know there’s gotta be some good folks and food there .see ya next year
Psh
It's bike week why do they allow cars to ride down the street. No give a shit about your car. BIKE WEEK.
White Bike week is better.
White Bike Week was a nice event for sure, however, it could not be better than "Black Bike Week" if "Black Bike Week" did not exist. So, if "Black Bike Week" did not exist White Bike Week would have been nothing so special at all.
Now black bike week lol when does it end. We are still using people’s color to describe an event so sad
The existence of events like "Black Bike Week" often arises from historical and cultural contexts. These events serve as platforms for communities to celebrate shared interests and traditions within the context of motorcycling culture. While the naming may indeed reflect the racial demographics of the participants, it's important to recognize that the intention behind such events is often not to perpetuate racial stereotypes but rather to provide a space for camaraderie and connection among enthusiasts.
However, it's also crucial to acknowledge the sensitivity surrounding the use of race in event titles and language. Conversations about inclusivity and respectful representation should always be encouraged, and organizers should consider how event names and descriptions impact perceptions and inclusivity.
Efforts towards fostering understanding and promoting diversity in all aspects of society, including event organization and promotion, are vital steps towards creating a more inclusive and equitable environment for everyone involved.
Thank you for bringing attention to this topic and encouraging dialogue about the importance of thoughtful language and representation.
Best regards,