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azoomm 07-10-2013 12:42 PM

I wouldn't want to be that close...
 
Motorcyclist saves coffee mug...

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Trip 07-10-2013 01:27 PM

Saw this yesterday on one of Drewpy's many facebook posts. I agree, seems a sillying thing to do when the driver isn't aware what you are up to, good way to get hurt.

Funny though.

njchopper87 07-10-2013 07:35 PM

:lol: I heard about this on the radio at work. My supervisor said "It would be awesome if he actually scooped it up and handed it to them through the window." He did! hahaha

Particle Man 07-10-2013 10:52 PM

No way I am getting close enough to anyone on the road to do that. Nuh uh.

No Worries 07-11-2013 12:05 AM

If I took my right hand off the throttle for a second, the return spring would have slowed my bike considerably.

CasterTroy 07-11-2013 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Particle Man (Post 530863)
No way I am getting close enough to anyone on the road to do that. Nuh uh.

Done it many a time back in the day

Back when Brian was alive (and back in my 20's) there were a few times when an SUV (mostly tahoe's/suburbans) would slap cut us off on 4 lane hiways. That was Brian's worst pet peeve. He would motion to me to "do the mirrors" and then he'd ride up on their passenger side in the slow lane, and I'd be on the drivers side in the fast lane, and we'd fold their mirrors forward, then bolt down the hiway at mach speed for a while. No damage, just irritation for the driver. :lol:


Seriously stupid and immature. But...that was the joy of being friends with Brian. He kinda allowed me to recapture my childhood by engaging in childish stupid shit. Like when he use to have that Katana 1100 and could get it to backfire on cue :lol: I'll never forget this one time out on a rural road we passed this ghetto chicken farm right next to the road. It had 100 different 55 gallon barrels mounted horizontally off the ground about 12" on 4x4 posts every 4ft square. With chickens sitting on top of the barrels. Hundreds of chickens....just feet from the road. Brian was leading and sure as hell...got right next to the chickens and shut off the ignition, gassed it then restated to produce one of the loudest backfires I ever heard :lol: There were chicken feathers EVERYWHERE. We had to pull over less than a mile down the road because we were laughing so hard we couldn't see any more. We stopped and Brian and I were CRYING we were laughing so hard. But Jim....another guy we always road with....didn't see the humor in it at all.

Ironically....well....not ironically....maybe appropriately, Brians death was caused by him doing stupid childish shit too. Wheelie in the middle of a "mini deals gap" that resulted in him faceplanting a tree at 60mph off the side of the ravine in Tuggles gap.

But that's how he said he wanted to die :td: He didn't WANT to get old. He wanted to go out doing what he loved and never have to worry about cancer or illness or old age.

That was the end of my stupid riding habits. I DO wanna get old.

OneSickPsycho 07-11-2013 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by CasterTroy (Post 530867)
That was the end of my stupid riding habits. I DO wanna get old.

The older I get... the older I want to get.

CasterTroy 07-11-2013 12:00 PM

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azoomm 07-12-2013 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 530870)
The older I get... the older I want to get.

And, more and more the phrase "he died doing something he loved" bothers me. I'd rather die of old age asleep in my bed.

Damn but we are old fogies :lol:

OneSickPsycho 07-12-2013 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by azoomm (Post 530902)
And, more and more the phrase "he died doing something he loved" bothers me. I'd rather die of old age asleep in my bed.

Damn but we are old fogies :lol:

Well, I'd rather die riding the bike or something than die a slow horrible death from cancer, or clocking out early from something like a heart attack or stroke (unless fucking - something else I love to do)...

CasterTroy 07-12-2013 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by azoomm (Post 530902)
And, more and more the phrase "he died doing something he loved" bothers me. I'd rather die of old age asleep in my bed.


Me too. This phrase was all his broken wife could keep uttering at his funeral to keep herself going.

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 530903)
Well, I'd rather die riding the bike or something than die a slow horrible death from cancer, or clocking out early from something like a heart attack or stroke (unless fucking - something else I love to do)...

And that's all Brian ever said.

Actually his request was to be cremated and then pour his ashes into a 1/2 gallon of gas and put into the gas tank of whatever bike he DIDN'T crash in his garage, and have me crank the bike, and run it WFO until the motor seized so that his ashes would be embedded into the engine. Then bury the BIKE.

Instead...his wife sent his ashes to his hometown in South Dakota to the military graveyard and buried his ashes there.

I thought his was was pretty cool :shrug:

But I wanna live to see grandkids, maybe great grandkids, and finally be free to poop my pants without getting judged (like now-a-days in my office)

OneSickPsycho 07-12-2013 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by CasterTroy (Post 530910)
Actually his request was to be cremated and then pour his ashes into a 1/2 gallon of gas and put into the gas tank of whatever bike he DIDN'T crash in his garage, and have me crank the bike, and run it WFO until the motor seized so that his ashes would be embedded into the engine. Then bury the BIKE.

That's super cool... kinda sucks that his wife didn't abide by it... would have been a great memorial - WFO, motor screaming, all your friends and family around... man, powerful shit right there... at least for a gearhead.

Triple 07-13-2013 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 530870)
The older I get... the older I want to get.

Not this guy! I'm checking out no later than my early 50's, assuming something doesn't kill me between now and then.

No disrespect to those who've lost loved ones to motorcycle wrecks, but I wouldn't mind going out that way myself, at all. Just so long as it actually takes me out, and doesn't paralyze me instead, or cut my legs off or something.

Turbo Ghost 07-13-2013 11:53 PM

Whenever whatever it is takes me out, my box-o-ashes is to be strapped to the back of a bike and the lid taken off and driven over 421 till the box is empty. So, when you hear stories of the ghost biker of 421, you'll know who it is! I still haven't decided if I'll dedicate my afterlife to protecting the riders of 421 or being the demon they can't catch that puts them in the ditch. Probably depends on if they're hot or not! :boobs:

Sixxxxer 07-14-2013 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 530918)
That's super cool... kinda sucks that his wife didn't abide by it... would have been a great memorial - WFO, motor screaming, all your friends and family around... man, powerful shit right there... at least for a gearhead.

Shit I got a lil emotional reading it thinking thats how he got to "spread" his ashes.

That woulda been a kickass way to do it.

I certainly would want something badass like that.

CasterTroy 07-15-2013 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 530918)
That's super cool... kinda sucks that his wife didn't abide by it... would have been a great memorial - WFO, motor screaming, all your friends and family around... man, powerful shit right there... at least for a gearhead.

Exactly!!! that was his vision. Unfortunately his wife didn't share his passion. :td:

She wanted there to be a viewing, and a normal funeral.

Brian didn't pretend or put on different faces. He told it like it was and would have HATED having all those fake ass people who came to the funeral to show up and receive credit for grieving.


To ME...it was disrespectful of his intentions...but I also could see her side of it. After losing him TO a motorcycle she didn't want anything to do with them again.


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