It is truly a sad day. My friend, Tim Halpin, was killed today on his ride to work on I-95 in Virginia. Tim was also a daily bike commuter and I got to know him over the last couple years as we'd wait in the morning for the FAA garage to open. He always got there early and would enjoy a cigar and listen to the radio. I'd pull up and we'd talk until the guard opened up the garage. As usual, we talked yesterday. He just scored a great deal on a jacket.
He was a retired controller, former professional pilot and a dedicated rider. He was just about to hit the 300K mile mark on his LT1100. He just received his 500K Mile Medallion from BMW. He's ridden just about everywhere across the country. In his younger days, he'd load up his BMW sidecar rig with his wife and daughter and head out for a couple weeks of camping. He was having a Baby Ace airplane refurbished in Georgia. Sadly, he never got to fly it.
https://www.wtop.com/654/3304894/Motorcyclist-killed-in-I-95-hit-and-run
Witnesses say he "fell off" his bike. This news story says he lost control. It was raining this morning, but nothing Tim couldn't handle. Hell, he's ridden in snow storms. He was a conservative rider. I think he may have had a medical issue, heart attack, perhaps, and if there was mercy in this world, he was gone before he hit the ground.
He was a great guy, always nice to everyone. He was a Husband, Father, and Grandfather. I'll miss our morning chats.
Ride well, Tim.
He was a retired controller, former professional pilot and a dedicated rider. He was just about to hit the 300K mile mark on his LT1100. He just received his 500K Mile Medallion from BMW. He's ridden just about everywhere across the country. In his younger days, he'd load up his BMW sidecar rig with his wife and daughter and head out for a couple weeks of camping. He was having a Baby Ace airplane refurbished in Georgia. Sadly, he never got to fly it.
https://www.wtop.com/654/3304894/Motorcyclist-killed-in-I-95-hit-and-run
Witnesses say he "fell off" his bike. This news story says he lost control. It was raining this morning, but nothing Tim couldn't handle. Hell, he's ridden in snow storms. He was a conservative rider. I think he may have had a medical issue, heart attack, perhaps, and if there was mercy in this world, he was gone before he hit the ground.
He was a great guy, always nice to everyone. He was a Husband, Father, and Grandfather. I'll miss our morning chats.
Ride well, Tim.
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