A few years ago, I saw an obscure Navy poster while at work --- it showed an older veteran climbing out of a fighter cockpit. The writing on the poster simply asked, "Who will relieve your watch?" (hinting at the next generation).
For those not familiar, in the Navy (like many military services), we often stand a watch (i.e. guard duty)... also upon retirement, it is often said, "Shipmate... the watch stands relieved --
Relieved by those You have trained, Guided, and Led... we have the watch... Boatswain, standby..."
What made me think of this? After 28+ years in the Navy, I've still not gone ashore for that final time. My watch in the Navy has not yet been relieved.
I started riding Valkyries after my mother died in 2012, and at 32 years old, at the time I brought down the average age of this community. This is an awesome bike! I never intended for any of my children to ride motorcycles... it's sometimes dangerous, even to the best and safest of us. You can do everything right and still get taken out by an inattentive driver or other mishap.
I have two sons that each now have Valkyrie 1500s.... again, bringing down, or at least helping to regulate, the average age of our community. In a sense, they now have the watch.
Me? I'm not ready to give up my
Fast BLACK '97 Valkyrie quite yet (ever)... but, I
did recently purchase a 2024 Gold Wing Tourer DCT... fast black (and gray)
