04/04/2026
Dear family and friends.
I want you to know I’m sorry!
I’m sorry for making you worry every time I climb onto my bike. For you worry this could be my last. I want you to know that if that is the case, I’m sorry I left on such short notice. Please know that was never my intention. You may sometimes ask why I would risk my life "just for a ride"? To some people, no answer will be good enough. Others may say things like, "he's careless, selfish or he only wants to go fast"! And for the rest of you that are undecided, please take a minute to read on.
"A ride" is our freedom away from a world turning evil. "A ride" could have helped you stay another day at a job. "A ride" could have saved an argument, or kept a husband from saying something he regrets. "A ride" could be the only time a mom, dad, wife, husband, grandma, grandpa, girlfriend, boyfriend, sister, brother, aunt, uncle, friend, daughter or brother has during a day to catch his or her breath, to reenergize, to pray for strength to continue on with all the "job titles" a mother or father has in a day!
Last but not least. I LOVE it and everything about it. I Love long roads with beautiful views! I love the excitement I feel every time I twist the throttle. I Love the gas station conversations. I Love the out of the blue races. I love the family that's within the biker community. I just love the ride!
I will finish by saying THANK YOU! Thank you, for supporting me even though you're not comfortable with it. Thank you, for the countless prayers. Thank you for every phone call or text to make sure the biker down wasn't me. Thank you for showing your love even when it's difficult.
Sincerely, Your Biker ♥️
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