Motorcycles Take Another One
Sunday, October 5th, 2008
DISCLAIMER: The photo you see on your left is not of Saturday’s accident. It’s just one I found on the web to make a point.
The Observer reported the news today: “A 49-year-old Shelby man died this weekend in a motorcycle accident in Gaston County … the accident occurred around 7:30 p.m. Saturday … alcohol was not a factor in the crash …”
For the seventh time over the past three years, someone I know has died at the hands of a motorcycle. I witnessed the combined funerals of a husband-and-wife in Ashland, just prior to the last OCW event. Both were officers of the law … off-duty, enjoying a “second honeymoon”, as such. And they lost their lives at the wheel of a single motorcycle crash.
The culprit? A blown tire!
Look … it doesn’t matter who you are, or whether you ride a hawg (Harley) or motorized bicycle (Yamaha), you’ve gotta remember how dangerous the drivin’ can be! Now, before anyone jumps into my comment box to rip my head off, lemme tell ya that I dig bein’ behind the wheel of a heavy-horsepower hog; the feel of freedom is totally unmatched. And I’m definitely not puttin’ cyclist down for a moment. In fact, for the most part, they’re more skilled and aware than other drivers.
Now, we’re all gonna miss Ricky — in fact, our hearts go out to the entire Ivey family. But this tragedy brings a major “heads-up” for every biker:
No matter where you’re goin’ on yer wheels, make absolutely sure that everything on your bike is in TOP CONDITION! If you’ve got even the slightest worry about your tires’ wear, or your carb’s cleanliness, brakes or whatever, just park it and take the car. Or walk.
When you’re on the road, PAY ATTENTION!! It only takes yer mind to wander once to hit, spinout or roll. And remember — there aren’t any seat belts or roll bars to help ya!
Lastly (and I can hear bikers all the way to L. A. sayin’ this. In fact, a dude fresh off the Sturgis run told me this one), “KNOW YER BIKE LIKE YOU WANNA KNOW YER WOMAN/MAN!” I wanna include, KNOW YOUR ROUTE LIKE THE BACK OF YOUR HAND!
We can’t afford any more deaths like we experienced Saturday, folks! So, sure … enjoy the ride; but keep it safe, okay?
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Sorry for bein’ a bit late tonight. Hadta rebuild my PC …


For example, get out there and CHANGE SOMETHING!!
Waitin’ in line for a few drops of gas … GEEZ!
RATS!! The Hard Rock Amusement Park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina has filed for bankruptcy protection!







No question about it: The Beatles were the most influential band in the world. But … but what woulda happened if they had flubbed their appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show and gone back to England, their collective tails between their legs (BEATLE-FANS, don’t worry. It’s just an expression …)?
With Elvis in the movies and solo artists like Ricky Nelson, Fats Domino and others leading the charts, we’d be stuck with the formulaic: short, Brylcreemed hair, button-down short-sleeve shirts and a “JD” attitude (now, who remembers what that stood for?
Now, though The Beatles and subsequent “Invasion” never took place in this scenario, it doesn’t mean that the UK wasn’t rockin’ — especially around London where a 5-man band was knockin’ ‘em dead with a raunchy blues style. Eventually, word of The Rolling Stones and bands like John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers would make it to the US — accompanied by a few of their records brought in by returning servicemen. The music was the “rap” of their day: streetwise, tough, axx-kicking. This “electrified Delta” sound would intrigue thousands … but they’d take the music and turn it into their personalities (much like the wanna-bes of today).
Well, the verdict’s in …
What’d I tell ya??
Okay … I was to be at the OCW wrestling gig as my other persona, The Rock Relic … yep, the boss said he’d put me out there in the open to give some good smack to the crowd … uh-huh; I was pumped …
