Good job Fuzzy
This morning I rode with the Honor Guard from Grand Junction, Co. to Battlement Mesa, Co. These guys are going all over the country doing rides. This portion was to visit and pay respects to the mother of a fallen vet in Battlement Mesa.
Some of the group doing what guys do.
A can am showed up. If you look close, at the front of the seat, you can see the Trike Talk card I left for him.
This is a trailer one of the Honor Guard Riders pulls, if you look close beyond the wind screen, you can see the torch that has been lit since they left Oregon. Interesting to watch what happens to the flame at 70 mph, doesn't go out, just sorta dances.
A Tri Glide that showed up. Look at the gas fill cap, I left a card for him too.
Same Tri, just a full picture.
Another Tri Glide, another Honor Guard Rider, just handed him a card. Talked about comfort lifts. He used to have a conversion with independent suspension and was complaining about the ride. So I brought up the comfort lift.
I got there a little early so most of the guys where getting gas or just hadn't got there yet. It wasn't as big a ride as Sully's, but it was from the heart just as much. I'm not an Honor Guard Member, but it was a true privilege and honor to ride with these guys. The mother of the fallen was very emotional as you might expect, but glad to see the Honor these guys bestowed on her boy. My hat is off to the Honor Guard, they do some great work.
Good job Fuzzy
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Excellent Fuzzy, they do a great job and thanks for the pics.
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Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave in a well-preserved body, but to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting...Holy Sh!t What a ride!
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