Ray's Page




Hello and thank you for stopping by today.  

My name is Ray Meinhardt and I am a writer with a real passion for and story telling.  I am a biker who loves to ride the roads of South Texas.  I have always been known for telling an entertaining story or two just to get people to laugh.  I know that you are wondering "why the stuffed pig?" The little pink guy is named Pig and he is my riding partner, he goes everywhere with me.  Everyone thinks of bikers as big bad boys, rough and tough, someone whom you have to be careful of. I use Pig as the catalyst for my stories.  The stories of our adventures are filtered through him as I try to show people what the biker world looks like through his eyes.  I have to admit, there are people who don't take to him very well and I accept that.  Those people will always remind me of what Albert Einstein once said "Great spirits will always encounter violent opposition from mediocre minds." When you read about pig and his adventures he shows the spirit of a true biker.  And I leave it up to the reader to determine what parts of our adventures are true and what are not. 

I am currently working on my first book about Pig and his adventures.  I see irony in many forms everyday and wonder why some things in this world have to be the way they are.  I always said through the years “You know what? I need to write this stuff down in a book”.  And that my friend is what I do now for fun and enjoyment. 

Being a two-wheeled thunder jockey, we bikers face the dangers of the open road everytime we straddle our bikes.  We ride to enjoy the experience of freedom as the wind blows through our hair.  The biker community is a tight knit group that is always very supportive of those in need within our communities.  In the past, bikers have always been looked upon as hoodlums and troublemakers (we leave that part up to the 1%’ers).  The only thing we ask is that when you see us; don’t run away in the other direction.  Do us a favor, show us some respect and give us some room out there on the road.

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