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Welcome to the UA-cam channel for LA Rider TV, a site that is aimed at giving our fans even more of what they love from LA Rider! We hope to provide insider tips, video out-takes, event announcements and up to the minute information for motorcycle enthusiasts in and around Louisiana. Our fans make this show great...and why we continue to do what we do! Thanks for visiting and see you on the road.
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LA RIDER TV Season 20 Show Number 4
Tee W. Robinson attends the Rylan Strong Network's big car and bike show in Baton Rouge and learns all about the charitable organization and its work to fight childhood cancer. She also checks out a Nation of Patriots Fundraiser at Road Dawg Customs and has breakfast at a Baton Rouge family restaurant famous for its biscuits.
Tee W. Robinson attends the Rylan Strong Network's big car and bike show in Baton Rouge and learns all about the charitable organization and its work to fight childhood cancer. She also checks out a Nation of Patriots Fundraiser at Road Dawg Customs and has breakfast at a Baton Rouge family restaurant famous for its biscuits.
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LA RIDER TV Season 20 Show Number 3 Tee W. Robinson take a look at the growing popularity of three wheelers and takes the LA Rider 2023 Harley-Davidson Freewheeler for a spin along the Mississippi River. While checking out the trike Tee W. visits one of the River Road's best treasures, Roberto's River Road Restaurant. Then she visits a Baton Rouge car and bike show. Later Tee, Tammi Arender and...
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LA RIDER TV Season 20 Show Number 2 Tee W. Robinson and Scarlet head to False River and check out the homemade onion rings and an alligator poboy at one of New Roads oldest and most popular waterfront restaurants.. Tammi Arender and Tee take a ride to Farmerville, LA and learn just what a fish licker is. Plus an update on efforts to building a permanent replica of Melancon's Cafe where Easy Rid...
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LA RIDER TV Season 20 Show Number 1 Tee W. Robinson takes one of her rides to nowhere and ends up taking and old road to a new restaurant with some pretty fabulous food. Tammi Arender says in Nashville you can get a side of fries with your new Harley at Boswell's Harley-Davidson. Plus a visit to the Fallen Riders Foundation's annual Blessing of the Bikes.
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LA RIDER TV Season 19 Show Number 14 Tee W. Robinson wraps up her Natchez Trace Ride with a visit to the Meriwether Lewis death site and grave and lunch and coffee in Leipers Fork. Tammi Arender is back in Clarksville, TN for Appleton Harley-Davidson's big Veterans Day celebration and we check out the Night of Angels Fundraiser in Baton Rouge.
Great Show!
Great show!
Thank you so much. Hope you will keep watching.
Like your show
Glad you enjoy it! Keep watching, more fun and adventures on the way.
Nice video. Makes me want to go there next vacation to see all the different sites. Thank you
Love the show.
Thank you so much.
Just but a MAC sign in my front lawn.
Glad to hear that. We need to see those signs everywhere
Funny me and the wife sat at that table and had the same waiter when we had rode the bike a few months ago. I also got the onion rings but had the grilled shrimp po boy. Food and service was great.
Very cool! A fun ride and a great place to spend a little time.
Hello from AZ, Another great jealously inducing ride. I've never heard the stomach eating the backbone saying.
Tammi does have a way of expressing things that is fun and entertaining.
Fun fact: Rosedale Road was once the original alignment of LA 1 which was also the same route as the Jefferson Highway spanning from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans. In fact, less than a mile east of Rosedale there's a small bridge and on each side of the bridge there are still the LA 1 markings along with the date embossed in the concrete. Anyway, so glad to see you on the air again. I've been anxiously awaiting some new episodes and I'm ready to seek out some fun trips and destinations this summer with a little inspiration from the show. Hope to see you down the road! J. Wyble
Wow! That is interesting. Will have to look for those markers the next time we ride there.
Glad you’re back on love the show.
More to come!
Welcome back T.W.
Thanks. We have some fun rides planned for our twentieth year.
Very interesting video! When you think about it, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were not given the chance to be arrested, charged, tried and convicted of the crimes they were shot to death for. This hardly seemed like the "American way" of doing things. I doubt you'd see justice carried out that way today!
I don't think they wanted to be caught since they knew it would have meant the death penalty,they killed police officers and were always able to evade the cops by having greater firepower,so authority's finally got fed up and used any means necessary to stop them.
Bonnie & Clyde had been given plenty of chances to be arrested and tried for their crimes. That usually resulted in dead cops. Frank Hamer (and Maney Gault, Ted Hinton, Bob Alcorn, Henderson Jordan and Prentiss Oakley) weren’t going to take that chance. First rule of policing, at the end of your shift, go home alive. They did, hard cheese for a pair of ruthless murderers.
I want to see tee w ride hwy 190 West bound from Albany to denham springs.theres a 8 inch tall speed bump every 300 feet for 20 miles.you can get some air on some of them.itll throw your bike all over the place, downright dangerous for motorcyclists, miserable ride that will beat you and your bike to death.unfortunately I have no choice as I live right off 190 and have to endure the punishment every time I leave my house to go anywhere on my bikes.a lot of times I just wont ride as soon as I think about what I'll have to go through to get to a decent road.a few got so bad they shaved them down some lol.four trillion dollar infrastructure plan and I cant even leave my house without tearing up my vehicles and killing my back.yeah take that ride so you can spread the word to avoid that stretch of rd at all cost! maybe even get it fixed, that would be great!
Tee W. replies, "I rode Scarlett from Walker to Hammond on 190 just last week and I didn't really notice anything out of the ordinary. Of course 190 is heavily travelled and there are always some rough spots especially left of the center of the travel lane. But that was east bound and I did not come back that way. I will do that this week and check out the west bound lane."
LaRider! thanks for posting! Boots Hinton! rest in peace, Boots--what a great guy! he was the best- so very patient with me... I had way too many questions for him on both times I went there and you are right- a walking encyclopedia on all of it- second time I showed up ( about 18 months after the first time) I told him I had been there before but he wouldn't remember me, but he said, yes, he did, so I asked him how he remembered me and he said " The guy from Missouri that asks too many questions" I busted out laughing! - I have read way too many books on it- Frank Hamers accounts- the other posse members accounts, families etc, but Boots knew stuff I had never heard of or thought of- especially about the final ambush as he knew not only the police and posses accounts ( his Dad being Ted Hinton) but also all the local eye witness accounts of all the residents, hearing the shots, seeing the aftermath etc... was humbled he bragged on me saying I knew about as much as anybody he had talked to about it and said he was impressed- he said thats why he remembered me- the way he could describe and tell the stories was incredible- hope many others out there got to visit with him like we did....
Thanks so much for your comments. We have been back several times since and we really miss Boots' presence. Yes, the museum is still great, but no one could tell the stories of Bonnie and Clyde like Boots. He was a true legend himself, with a direct connection to the history of this outlaw couple's final hours.
You are so right on Mr. Boots H! Thanks so much for responding... your videos and posts are fantastic!! Keep riding and posting! Stay safe!@@laridertvbob
Had a switchback for two years, so sorry I sold it, one of the best bikes HD put out.
We tend to agree with you. It was a great bike and we often encounter Switchback riders who say they will never turn loose of their machines. Loyal bunch!
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Thanks for watching!
Love the show
So glad you like it.
You covered the chillie cook off at Harley shop last weekend when will you up load it
Love the show
Thank you so much and thanks for watching.
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Very nice video. I have family in Arcadia and have been to the museums and ambush site several times.
Thanks for sharing
Very interesting
I want to go ride and eat with you guys!! Thank You for the info
You bet!
Like the show
Thanks so much!
The Drakette and I frequent Cajun Catch, as it is right up the road from us in Baker. ("BAKER: GATEWAY TO ZACHARY")
You were the first person to mention it to us. Thanks for the tip.
Been here a couple of times lately. You better go hungry but don't fill up on the home made rolls and in house honey butter before your meal gets to you. The parking lot is bike friendly and it is only about a hr 15 min ride from Monroe going through Bastrop up hwy 425.
You got that right!
Hi there. It was nice meeting y'all at the Crawfish Hole when we were passing through on our way to the BMW rally in Richmond. That was some amazing food that I'll be sure to stop in for again next time I pass though the area.
Great meeting you guys as well. Hope your adventure is going well and this heat wave isn't spoiling your fun.
I'll be glad when it cools off some because I will be heading back to Big E's in Wilmot, Ark. That was some good eatin.
I thought that Goldwing had AC.
@@laridertvbob If it did it would be on for sure right now....lol
I'm watching you all eat while I'm eating a $15.00 Subway Sub. (Pre-tip)
We like Subway too.
Thanks again for taking us on a wonderful ride Tee W. The obstacle course was fun too.
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it.
Congratulations on 1K subscribers to Tee W. and her crew.
Thank you.
Tasty lookin burger.
Looks tasty and is tasty.
Great show
Thanks James
Great ride, great show
Glad you enjoyed it
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Yes it is!
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Enjoyable as always.
Thank you for watching.
Nice show today. Thought I might put the question out to the audience since it is Louisiana based. Does anyone have a cone camp or other name for slow speed skills practice on a weekly basis?. It seems the only ones I see or further up the East Coast.
Try contacting Amanda Jo at Cajun Thunder Motorsports in Ponchatoula, LA. They have skilled riding courses.
@@laridertvbob I was in the Arnaudville area and had the opportunity to eat at Myrans
Did you ride it or trailer the bike to the area and then ride from a base hotel? If so what Hotel did you stay at ?
We never trailer. Rode the bikes from Louisiana. Stayed at various hotels along the route. While in Helen, GA we stayed at the Fairfield Inn and Suites. Very nice accommodations.
That doesn't make sense it's a motorcycle awareness ride and you allow mini vans any car or truck to enter the ride. Bad idea Scotty 😢
Actually Dave it is a GREAT idea. Motorcycle Awareness is all about cars and trucks being AWARE of motorcycles. Involving them in the ride, having them visit the various businesses and attending the rally at the end is a great way to introduce them to riders and riding. This was NOT a group ride by the way. This was not about seeing a bunch of motorcycles heading down the highway, this was about making non-motorcyclists in cars, trucks, vans and other four wheeled vehicles more aware of who we are, our rights to be there and perhaps let them see that we are people just like them, who deserve their respect. Scotty
Good to see this program back this year
Thanks.
That is still on my bucket list along with Joplin..They rip down Clyde's daddy's filling station..I wanted to visit there also but that got scratched off.
Makes a great motorcycle ride.
Great idea for a ride. Would be great if you included your route. I see 75 out of Helen and can track a route to Maggie Valley and 3 National forest but did not know if that was the scenery in the video.
Good suggestion.
Verry nice
Thanks
I've got to try the Elvis burger!!!
What are you waiting for?
That’s why nobody bought them ,
I'm trading in my road king on one😉
Potato, potahto
Lets help get TW to 1000 Subs !
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great video
Thanks!
VTX is the best bike that Honda made.
We had a first year VTX Retro 1800. Put over 74 thousand miles on it. The bike was a monster and the engine was bullet proof. Loved it!