I was just in NC last week, I had to go pick up my dad's bike. He retired from life, and it would have been sold for meth money. Me and one of my brothers went and snagged it up and got him put at rest. It was a long week with a lot of hoops to jump thru. But we got it done. I wouldn't change a thing about how it went. We got everything we wanted done done, and we get to bring him and his bike home.
After living in Europe for the second half of my life I now realize how dystopian American downtown areas are. Completely void of any life. It's just cars, concrete and skyscrapers. You'd enjoy this ride more in Zurich, brother. Never ever moving back to America.
2014 was last time in area, 2015 came off the road, to local driving gig, home every day. An heck yeah enjoy my hr ride to an from work on the bike.
Can’t wait to see you hit 1k subs!
Love your support bro!
I was just in NC last week, I had to go pick up my dad's bike. He retired from life, and it would have been sold for meth money. Me and one of my brothers went and snagged it up and got him put at rest. It was a long week with a lot of hoops to jump thru. But we got it done. I wouldn't change a thing about how it went. We got everything we wanted done done, and we get to bring him and his bike home.
Dang man. I’m sorry to hear about your dad but I’m glad you guys got the bike. I’m sure it was a trip to remember for you both, though.
What was the first bike you learned on?
I almost sent my dads ‘79 low rider into a mailbox when I was a teen 😂. This ‘94 Fatboy is the first street bike I’ve owned.
@@Battlebotmoto awesome, ride safe
After living in Europe for the second half of my life I now realize how dystopian American downtown areas are. Completely void of any life. It's just cars, concrete and skyscrapers. You'd enjoy this ride more in Zurich, brother. Never ever moving back to America.