Thursday, March 27, 2014

peoples i ryd with

The Club I belong to is like every club, it has members in just about every field and from about everywhere. We have members who deal with cars, members that pour concrete, run wires, lay pipe, weld, solder seal, break rocks, cut up dead animals, work with live animals, and bang pieces of wood together. In a sense it's a family who, if they all lived in one house, would never hire nobody for nuttin. Of course it would be a rather large house. We have members living in the New England States, California, Florida and a few places in between. We have members who used to live in places and chose to leave, although for the life of me I can't figure out why they would want to move to Connecticut where the taxes are high and your rights are infringed upon. But..let's not get political here. I have decided to write about one of our members, I won't use his real name, not to protect his identity, but because he's named after a sandwich, and I don't know, calling someone by food just strikes me as strange. So I could call him sandwich but, no...that doesn't quite make it either, so I will refer to him as Breakfast Meat.

Now Breakfast Meat came to our state a few years ago to work on Ferrari's, he has wanted to work on them forever, so he got a job working on BMW's. He joined the Club and has been riding with us ever since, except for a short period of time when he moved back to Ohio so he could work on Ferrari's and took a job at a dealership where he wrenched on Range Rovers and Saabs.

After his bout with Rraabs, he decided to pursue his Ferrari dream again and came back to work on BMW's (again). Anyway..enough about all that... Let's talk Motorcycles, breakfast meat currently cruises around on an ACE 750 painted El Orange', this bike has had some miles put on it including the Ohio to Connecticut to New York City to Ohio ride he made so he could be with the Club for a 911 ground Zero memorial ride. What breakfast meat wants though is a Harley, and not just any, he wants a Tourer, preferably a StreetGlide but he has worked his way into having himself placed on another members will so that he can collect a Ultra Limited. I believe the other member is making sure he is separate from Breakfast Food during the rides so no "unforeseen" events may arise.  

Now coming from Farm land as a youth Ol' Breakfast had a few bikes before his current one, many home made, I will leave you with pictures of a few of them... (there is a rumor he wants to build a rotary (Mazda) shaft drive bike, Childhood ideas are hard to shake)










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