Watcher

It's about the journey not just the ride
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May 27, 2012
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Indiana
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2017 slingshot
Ok boys ya all can make fun of the bike but man what a day got to ride 200 miles today for a good cause then went to a car bike show put the bike in and got best of show so thats 4 shows and 4 best of shows so yes its ugly orange lol but its nice to show it off better yet it nice when the kids all want to come set on it and get there pics taken with it best of all today the ride I was on was for a handicap child reason money for a new bed and wheel chair he wanted to set on it so with the help of another guy we got him on it made his day they can say what they want about bikers but I say deep down we are the best show us a kid and we will help them out if we can or anyone for that matter
 
good on ya mate. goes to prove, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

top result for a top job.
 
Awesome ... know that the kid will always remember and appreciate who it was that helped him.... and so will some of those that know it was bikers .... best you can realistically hope for. Well done on jagging the trophies mate.
 
Well done watcher. Give those kids some inspiration because disability doesn't equal your life being over. And it might have an extra wheel at the back but when those kids are old they can ride a rocket (or a Harley if they really want) also. Cheers mate.
 
A dream of mine is to eradicate the word disability from our dictionaries. any body with differerent abilities to me is not disable nor more able, they simply have diferent abilities, as everyone does. those born with abilities in which they lose have changed or fewer abilities than they once had but they are not disabled.

I reckon anyone having a hard time in life deserves the opportunity to don a smile for a while. I reckon anyone that gives them a chance to do so like you have deserve to think back to it and smile about yourself.

:roll: I recall the time a parraplegic mate of mine wanted to go for a ride, so we sat him on the back of my bike and strapped him down with ratchet tie downs and ocystraps. Was one of the best, most fun experiences ive had. Apart from the funny looks we got as people probably thought I was holding him captive and taking him to his final destination.:roll:

Keep the dream alive and do all you can fellas!
 
I love it and agree 100% with you on what you said they are not disabled just have to do things different and most think I am a d$ck head but once ya get to know me they say I am ok I love to so that bikers can and will help out anyone I did have one guy say aren't you worried he will scratch your bike I said nope if he does oh well I'll paint it its worth the smile on his face money cant buy that I dont care how much ya got :D and I walked away
 
Good job Watcher. You are a good man...and for the record...I don't think your bike is ugly orange either. I think you did a great job on it.
 
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