Friday, September 15, 2017

Charmed Life

There is nothing more humbling then knowing you have escaped all most certain death and or disaster and realize you missed an opportunity to meet your maker.  I know that I am not only blessed but I am, a charmed individual as well.

I have lived in a very rural wooded area nearly my entire life.  The paved roads, with gradual inclines, sloping hills filled with all kinds of twists and turns make for some great riding.  The road surfaces and conditions are excellent in this part of Jefferson County, compared to other parts of the country.  They are kept up and marked well here in Missouri.

 Its maybe another in a long list of reasons I am as fortunate as I am because to have ridden for as many miles on two wheels as I have, I couldn’t  have asked for better conditions

Unlike the majority of riders, I gave up drinking many years ago.  Simply put beer and bikes don’t mix. Because of my non-drinking I believe that also has contributed to why I have spent as much more of my time in the saddle riding.

Then  there are times when I suppose everyone gets a little restless.  Everyone has their reasons for riding, especially if it’s a warm summer night and with a particle moon shining bright in sky full of stars.
 That or maybe it was a wild hair that caused me to take a ride that night.


There are countless horror stories I have heard over the years of riders who have met their fate meeting a deer in their headlights.

Many more have suffered with server injury’s to themselves and there passengers, A few were not so lucky, tragedies making me that much more humbled by this event.

There is nothing like the wind in your face to help blow the cob webs from your mind and since I hadn’t been able to sleep, I knew a ride would do me a lot of good.

 I was just going to head down to the local service station and get something to drink. 

Throttling through the gears I brought up the speed on the straightaway, well over 70mph.

The thrill of that ride couldn’t have been more intense, other than maybe having a girlfriend topless smearing her breast up against me. That thought had crossed my mind,

I had backed off the throttle, rolling off it as I crossed the Dutch creek bridge, But then twisted it once  more and within a few seconds I was climbing up the next hill before seeing a flash of light, from an oncoming vehicle.  Suddenly in the corner of my eye a deer appeared..

It was all I could do to stiffen my arms and brace for what was to happen next. Everything went into a slow motion from there.

The deer had crossed the other lane and was virtually broadside directly in my path. There was no time to react.

A second later the lights of the oncoming vehicle blinded me.In that instant it was as if I were transported to what could have been.

 Had I gone down the bike would have leaned into the oncoming lane and not only would there have been scrapping me up off the highway, but they would have been picking parts of me up from under that oncoming vehicle.

 There is no doubt in my mind, that I have known for some length of time that I am a blessed individual, this just confirms it once again.

I am unsure of the statistics of how many riders actually survive and for that matter keep riding after an event like this. Much less managing to keep their 2 wheels up and have not gone down.

But it doesn’t take a brain surgeon to know that. Things like this don’t just happen everyday. A rider as well as passenger live, unscratched, to tell about it?  While it may be a wake up call for  someone else,  I ‘d like to believe things like this happen for a reason.

Perhaps it’s to tell you that if I can do it’s possible you can too, maybe its just ironic this happening again.  Yes I said again,  I hit a small deer nearly 10 years ago and kept it up then  also. But for whatever reason it’s another in a long list of my riding adventures. I am far from being done, and my life is far from over.

Live life to the fullest,  as if each day were your last, make a difference and ride free.

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Rods n Ride / Bike Car & Truck Show




Anytime you are going to do a bike show you got to have some really good music. I just happened to be the one that performed it. 

This was the Sixth year that the Action Riders  had put on this Rods n Ride event at the Pacific EAGLES parking lot.

I was just fortunate to be the musical entertainment for it. Had a great time kicking out the tunes without being told to TURN DOWN...lol

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Action Riders Meet n Greet with STIX Douglas

STIX Douglas provided the musicial entertainment for a rather unique Meet n Greet
The "Meet n Greet" is new and the perfect concept to listen and experience the unique sounds of JOYBONE's STIX Douglas.
Set in a rural area of Franklin County the Finish Line Diner provided an excellent opportunity to have such an event in a  relaxed atmosphere.

The "Action Riders", are  a Charitable Motorcycle Organization that meets on Wednesdays with each of their sponsors for a month long.
Motorcyclist of all ages took part in the festivities including a 50/50 drawing and announcement
which also included raffle tickets for a 80cc Mini bike and another for a 160 lbs. of smoked Hog,

The event was short and sweet kept to a two hour timespan from Six till Eight. The crew at Suzie's Finish Line done an outstanding job of keeping not only their regulars fed but also kept the additional Twenty Seven members served efficiently.

The weather was perfect and you couldn't have asked for a better day...