What it is all about for me....
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:48 pm
Last week we were sitting at the front counter shooting the shit and a couple of fairly old fellows walked in. The other guys in the shop said Hi as I did but I stepped from behind the counter to ask if they needed help. They said they had heard about our shop and the uniquness of it and were in for a look around at some of the different bikes we sell..they did not know right then but were referring to the Boss Hoss and sidecar Urals. I had a 1/2 hour visit with both..one is 85 and the other 80 or so. Both still ride..one a 50 cc Piago scooter he has put a 69cc kit into so he can reach almost 60 mph hour.. They have some collector bikes I need to go and see about 30 miles away.I really enjoyed their visit as I do with most customers because to me it is the best part of the business...meeting people.
A couple days later the following email came to me. Below it is in it's entirety. Pretty cool guys these old guys!
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"Hello, I am writing to thank you for seeing us last week. It was a great day for two old guys.
I was so pleased for Roy. Roy Wilson was married for well over 60 years and his wife died about six weeks ago. After her death, he retreated into his home and just was not interested in anything. That is why I made sure to bring him to your shop and bikes. He had a great time.
Roy married after WW11, and as a new couple with no money, their sole transportation was an old bike. His wife pushed it to start it. When the babies came they just added a sidecar. She was a "biker chick" long before anyone knew what that meant.
Barry thanks again. By the way, are you any relation to Ed Radu? Ed and I were great friends during the late 70s and the early 80s.
Bob Wardle" END QUOTE
A couple days later the following email came to me. Below it is in it's entirety. Pretty cool guys these old guys!
Quote
"Hello, I am writing to thank you for seeing us last week. It was a great day for two old guys.
I was so pleased for Roy. Roy Wilson was married for well over 60 years and his wife died about six weeks ago. After her death, he retreated into his home and just was not interested in anything. That is why I made sure to bring him to your shop and bikes. He had a great time.
Roy married after WW11, and as a new couple with no money, their sole transportation was an old bike. His wife pushed it to start it. When the babies came they just added a sidecar. She was a "biker chick" long before anyone knew what that meant.
Barry thanks again. By the way, are you any relation to Ed Radu? Ed and I were great friends during the late 70s and the early 80s.
Bob Wardle" END QUOTE