Motorcycle riding on Sundays has been a tradition for many motorcycle enthusiasts alike. From hogs, drags, show, and sport bikes you're bound to
see a calvary of motorcycle gangs, crews, or soloist riding down your city streets. Here in Hawaii most sport bike owners like to travel in packs
riding throughout the islands from one stop to another, eating and or stunting. For the past two years, RACESAUCE has been following sport bike riders on their
Sunday rides. Crashes, burnouts, wheelies, 12 o'clocks, stoppies, you name it we've pretty much have either seen or captured on camera.
One thing we haven't captured or seen was the Sport Bike community riding as one. As RACESAUCE does it for their car cruises we decided
that it would be a perfect oppurtunity to hold a Sport Bike cruise on our 3 year anniversary weekend. With help from HyperSports, ThreatOptions
Usual Suspects, and Revtek we where able to gather over 60 riders, not bad for our first turnout.
The cruise's meeting spot was at Kakaako State Park, parking lot, and the first stop would be Sandy's Beach by going through Wakiki, and Diamond Head. It was a awesome
site to see tourist, surfers, and locals turning their heads and awwing at the massive convoy of sport bikes cruising through one of Oahu's main
tourist attractions Wakiki. Passing Kapiolani Park it was amazing to see the riders forming two perfectly even colums, something straight out of a movie. Riding through
Kahala, and Hawaii Kai the riders parked in a line on the side of the road at Sandy's Beach. Some riders opted to start popping wheelies, yet i was told
their was a officer in our convoy that was riding as well. But that didn't stop everyone from busting stunts as soon as we got onto the H1 all the way to the
H3 Lookout.
All in all this was a intresting, tiring, and crazy bike cruise, we hope to bring more bike cruises throughout the year until then"RIDE OR SLIDE" - RACESAUCE>