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« on: February 06, 2017, 04:12:12 AM »

I wrote this story in 1998, nineteen long years ago.  Lots of water over the dam since then.

Today I no longer ride.  The Valk was replaced by a VStrom, a lighter  bike.  The Vstrom was replaced by the present Miata.

My wife has passed.  Tom is in an assisted living facility. I sold my home to Mark and now live in a senior apartment.  All of my family is still close by except my 32 year old grandson who now lives in Arizona.

Memories still abound.  I'm still making memories with the family and the Miata.   It's kinda nice to review old stories.  Here is "Ride for Tom"


                                                      A Ride For Tom

The other day I gave my old friend Tom a ride on the back of my Valkyrie. Tom and I go back a
long way, in fact, to 1948. For us those were the days of English motorcycles, tubed tires (tyres),
drum brakes, 20 horsepower thumpers and Lucas Electrics, the Prince of Darkness.

Tom and I owned identical 1946 Matchless 500cc singles. We rode them everywhere. However,
since both bikes were hardtails we generally didn't venture any farther than Brown County State
Park in Indiana, which for us flatlanders represented a good days ride. We often joined up with
our fellow "limey" bike riders who rode Triumphs, Nortons, AJS, and sometimes a BSA or
Panther.

Today, Tom and all the others no longer ride. Disinterest, age, and death have taken their toll
over the years. I'm the only one who still rides.
Two months ago, Tom lost his best friend, his wife, after a marriage of over 45 years. During that
time he never desired to ride. Losing his wife left a big void. A void that cannot be filled I
thought, but reminiscing might help.

A few weeks ago I offered Tom a ride and he accepted. The day arrived for riding, a perfect
Indiana day, low humidity, temperatures in the low 70's, and not a cloud in the sky. Tom arrived
at my home ready to go. After an absence of 50 years he climbed on the back of the Valkerie and
we were off! As a co-rider Tom fit like an old shoe. Once a rider, always a rider, you don't forget.
I won't bore you with all the details but we had a 35 mile ride traveling the same roads in
northeast Indiana that we had traveled so long ago on our British Thumpers but this time at a speed that allowed us to talk without the spit getting sucked out  Obviously open face helmets and no intercom.
The smoothness, power, and ride of the Valkyrie contrasted greatly with Tom's memory of the
"Flying M".  After all, six times the number of cylinders, better suspension, modern electronics, and better seats. However, nothing else had changed. The smell of the open road, the wind in your face, the feeling of freedom and peace, the banking in curves, it all came back to Tom and was the same as it was long ago in 1948.
I purposely kept the ride short and it was over too soon. Afterward, Tom had some problems
straightening his legs after getting off the Valk, but after all, 50 years is a long time and the so-
called "Golden Years" aren't all that easy.
Easy, however, was the reminiscing that we shared during the ride. It seemed to help Tom forget
some of his problems, at least temporarily. I know that for me this ride brought back many
motorcycling memories, and in the process enabled me to help my friend in a very small but
significant way..




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« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2017, 04:18:57 AM »

Excellent Story, thanks for sharing..    cooldude
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« Reply #2 on: February 06, 2017, 05:18:43 AM »

Thanks for taking us along on your meanderings down memory lane!
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« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2017, 05:18:59 AM »

I love old stories and memories, I pretty much live in the past and if you invented a time machine I would definitely need reverse. Thankyou for your story, I would like to hear more whenever you are so inclined. I was already hoping Tom was able to start riding again or the two of you rode more. Thanks for shairing!   Firefighter
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« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2017, 01:26:14 PM »

I read them all  cooldude
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« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2017, 03:55:51 AM »

Some people don"t get what a "good" friendship really means. This is one of those times. Great story, thanks for sharing with us.
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« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2017, 12:00:17 PM »

Awesome!
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« Reply #7 on: February 07, 2017, 01:56:11 PM »

Nice story. Good friends and motorcycles = great times & memories cooldude cooldude
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« Reply #8 on: February 07, 2017, 04:52:14 PM »

Thanks for sharing that excellent trip down memory lane and sharing your reminiscing ride with Tom. You have a gift, Wayne in that your memory is so vivid and you can spin a story like very few.

I had a chance to do something similar a couple years back when I took my 81 yr old mother in law for a ride on the back of my Valk Interstate. It was only about 8 miles but she also loved it.

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« Reply #9 on: February 07, 2017, 05:16:49 PM »

Great memory, thanks for sharing. Even if you can't ride anymore, it is always in your heart...so we ride.
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« Reply #10 on: February 07, 2017, 08:40:27 PM »

Good man you are and thanks for sharing another one of your magnificent stories!
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« Reply #11 on: February 08, 2017, 01:22:52 AM »

Great story, Wayne.... cooldude
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Karen
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« Reply #12 on: February 08, 2017, 04:48:17 AM »

Thanks again, Wayne, as always, a good read.
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