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Beautiful post, David. Thanks for that.I hadn't checked the forum for a week or so, and missed the immediate news. Monday I was riding all day - Track Day, and I only saw the threads the next day. Here is my tribute photo, taken this morning. Yes, it was raining a bit (rain on the screen), and that was appropriate - the sky was crying. But there are also beautiful colours, symboloic of the beauty Andrew brought to us through his posts and photo's. And the sun was breaking through the clouds at times - symbolic of where we are right now - grey and sombre one moment, on the verge of tears, and bright and uplifted the next, as we remember the light and brightness Andrew shared with all of us. May God bless your family, Andrew, and give them peace at this time.
David.
That's a sweet touch, Thumpy. Not many may notice, but I did. Always thought that 'made' the bike.and a related symbology I added today...
I'm guessing there'll be lots sporting them in the future. Very nice.and a related symbology I added today...
Thanks for sharing that, demenshea, and thanks for the photo.I joined your forum today to pay tribute to an amazing photographer, rider and forum friend, that I met over on the Pashnit forum.
I had the fortune of meeting Andrew by chance at a stoplight in Granite Bay one day in the summer of 06.
Well fancy meeting you over here! Good to see you again. You know, you don't HAVE to be all that tall to ride an FJR. I've put 20K on mine so far. Valet parking does help, when available thoughI love serendipity. It makes me realize how wonderfully small our moto community really is and that regardless what one rides we are all sharing the love of adventure on two wheels. I still don't own an FJR and until they make them way shorter, i won't, but I always ride ATGATT and i love my riding adventures.
An amazing photographer, indeed, demenshea! This is from one of the 2008 Pashnit calendars:I joined your forum today to pay tribute to an amazing photographer, rider and forum friend, that I met over on the Pashnit forum.
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