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Rest In Peace...Our FJR Riding Friends
RIP ionbeam - 10/7/23
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1461243" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>That is such an awesome photo of Alan. My mind’s eye camera has him in just such a pose, chatting about a mod, or a problem, or anything worthwhile about these silly bikes that we all love so much, out in the parking lot after a great day of riding, or at breakfast, or any time we got together. He had owned several other bikes prior, but the FJRs were special to him, as it is to many of us.</p><p></p><p>I looked back through the many of my saved photos of trips and rides that we had made together through the years. And there were many. Hardly a summer weekend went by for a number of years that we weren’t riding somewhere together, Alan and Helen on “2 Fun”, Josie and I, and the whole cast of local characters. But I could not find one that captured the essence of “ionbeam” quite as well as that one does.</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1461243, member: 3828"] That is such an awesome photo of Alan. My mind’s eye camera has him in just such a pose, chatting about a mod, or a problem, or anything worthwhile about these silly bikes that we all love so much, out in the parking lot after a great day of riding, or at breakfast, or any time we got together. He had owned several other bikes prior, but the FJRs were special to him, as it is to many of us. I looked back through the many of my saved photos of trips and rides that we had made together through the years. And there were many. Hardly a summer weekend went by for a number of years that we weren’t riding somewhere together, Alan and Helen on “2 Fun”, Josie and I, and the whole cast of local characters. But I could not find one that captured the essence of “ionbeam” quite as well as that one does. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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