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No more hemming and hawing. No more worrying or waiting. We borrowed things, pooled our money and did whatever it took. In tears and quiet frustration, we were all thinking the same thing: “Let’s go on a big ride.”... It would be the last time we all rode together before Dad passed away. Less than a year after, the man who had instilled in us the passion for motorcycles had his riding time cut short at 63. There are decades of great moto-memories with Dad we’ll reminisce about, and we’ll always be thankful to have been alongside him as he rode against the dying of the light. Having also lost my dad to cancer at 63, and sharing a deep love of motorcycles, this post really touched me. May we all make daily choices that reflect what is truly important in this life: love, people, and experiences. In the face of death, all else falls away. -- Dallas goodsparkgarage/ride-dying-light/#more-7702
Posted on: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 03:45:17 +0000

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