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I'd rather give the bike to my son or some one that will enjoyed above ground ........................ but we leave flowers that nobody it's going to smell so in a way this is a lot better.

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Unique idea, but I too would rather leave my bike to someone that could enjoy it as much as I do. Son in law or close non riding friend is my plan. Scatter my ashes along my favorite riding paths. :)

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He's dead.

He's not riding.....he's just dead.

 

Same as the ancient Egyptians who had a boat in their pyramid to float them over to the afterworld.

 

How'd they do?

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He's dead.

 

1. He's not riding.....he's just dead.

 

Good start.

 

2. My bike has never been on a trailer and it (hopefully) never will. However, I don't ride a Harley. :smile5:

3. Wonder if the EPA approved . . . you know, the oil leaks.

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They said he was a real stiff.......

 

 

I wonder if I can get buried in a large lasagna pan?

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Unique idea, but I too would rather leave my bike to someone that could enjoy it as much as I do. Son in law or close non riding friend is my plan. Scatter my ashes along my favorite riding paths. :)

 

I was saying the same thing to Ron today. It is okay for the rider, but pretty mean to bury the bike too. I think it would have been a better memorial to the rider, for someone else to maintain his bike.

Oh well, RIP!

Yama Mama

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He's dead.

He's not riding.....he's just dead.

 

Same as the ancient Egyptians who had a boat in their pyramid to float them over to the afterworld.

 

How'd they do?

 

Don't know yet, haven't wanted to pay the price of a ticket. :eek:

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