My condolences to you at the loss of your friend and riding mate Bill , he appears to have enjoyed life and had some of the things I treasure a good riding mate a love of motorcycles ,may he live in your heart forever RIP Bill
I want one! ever since I saw one at Tamworth ,totally impractical, abysmal handling, cumbersome, short range, I'm sure the critics can come up with heaps more ,BUT when this old guy started his 350 Chev powered Boss Hog up, Old ladies fainted, horses bolted , a cow in the adjacent paddock calved and it wasn't even pregnant ,and it was only idling
Never Nice when you lose a Good Riding Mate, I lost one a couple years ago he was still riding till 86 and his ticker just had enough, I think him not being able to ride those last 6 mth's was the hardest for him and I will always miss his company So I know how you feel