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KDBSF Makes Its Mark On South Florida
A new Motorcycle Organization has rolled into South Florida and is increasing in popularity by the day. It's not so much whether you are a conservative, reform or orthodox Jew as it is that you are Jewish and that you ride a motorcycle. If you are Jewish and you ride a motorcycle, finally there's an organization for you - King David Bikers of South Florida (KDBSF).

Respect Honor Religion The Road.
“As Jews we honor and respect the Lord and as motorcycle enthusiasts, we honor our bikes and respect the road,” For the first time, motorcycle enthusiasts of the Jewish faith in South Florida can congregate to share their love of motorcycles, their passion for riding and their desire to meet other Jews who feel the same way about their bikes, their religion and the ride.

Our Members
Our members are a very unique group in that we all share certain aspects of life. Most of us are Jewish and we all love to ride motorcycles just as much as we love to eat. We are also making friendships that will certainly stand the test of time. This is a group of men and women who love not only life but also sharing that life with those around us and those who share in our likes and dislikes. Bonding is a very essential part of our organization and seems to work very well.

Our Philosophy
King David Bikers has no restrictions. It is open to men and women of all ages, whether they are single, married widowed or divorced and it doesn't matter what you ride. Many of our members are single and ride alone while another sect of our membership is married and ride with their spouses. What you ride is not important, as cruisers and sport bikes are welcome. The only thing that counts is your passion to ride and your faith as a Jew. In the spirit of the Jewish faith KDB will support various Jewish charities, causes and organizations. From time to time there may even be "non-denominational" rides.

Eat Something, You’ll Feel Better
The difference between the KDB and other organizations of this nature is that membership will replicate the Jewish lifestyle, meaning mostly every ride will revolve around food, as opposed to alcohol, as is often the case with other organizational rides. "As Jews, we must be the hungriest people in the world, we barely finish a meal and we're wondering what we're gonna eat next; what better excuse than to ride somewhere on your bike, get something to eat and schmooze"

Somewhere to Go With Friends.
Participating in KDB doesn't require your fanciest suit or your prettiest dress, just your snappiest or most comfortable riding gear. Whether you and your bike are all dressed up with nowhere to go, or simply riding relaxed, King David Bikers is for you. You can ride alone, which is fine, but riding with a group is a whole lot better.

 


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