silverbear
The Boy Who Never Grew Up
A year ago almost to the day I posted a message here a couple of hours after my truck burned up in a fire. It was a big truck with high sides and loaded up with most of my possessions, including mechanical and carpentry tools, chainsaw, several motored bikes I had built over the winter, motors, parts, clothes, camera, laptop... the list seems endless.
http://motorbicycling.com/f3/fire-18610.html
A lot has transpired in the year since and I am once more packed up and ready to leave in the morning for my forest home in Minnesota. And once again my vehicle, a Jeep Cherokee now, is stuffed like a tick with bicycle parts, engines, possessions and on the back an almost finished motorbike.
Much has happened in my life and in the life of this forum in just one year. I have learned much about this passion of mine for motorbicycling and have become a better builder. I have seen in general the quality of builds here from others take a great leap... there are so many wonderful builds, so much innovation, so much sharing of information. I think this forum has done much to move motor bicycling forward and I'm deeply grateful to be part of this momentum. I have made some wonderful friends here... some of you who came to the rescue with kind words, thoughts and deeds made a very real difference in my life in a physical way of course, but also in the spiritual realm.
Much good came from this fire in spite of the loss. I'm posting this note to let you know, those who were here at the time and remember, that I have not forgotten and never will the good which came my way. I have promised to pass it forward as well as I can and I recommit myself to that principle.
Tonight I will do a pipe ceremony of gratitude and you good people will be remembered in it.
The bike in my avatar was built as a tribute to all of you. http://motorbicycling.com/f38/firebird-silverbears-worksman-cruiser-20529.html
This summer it is going to be rebuilt, once again rising from what was to become something new. With help from my friends the Firebird will become a tribute 1909 Indian tri-car powered by an antique 98cc Villiars 2 stroke. As I work on it, I will remember the fire from which it was born and I will remember all of you good people.
Miigwetch (thank you).
Zhooniiaa Mukwaa (Silverbear)
http://motorbicycling.com/f3/fire-18610.html
A lot has transpired in the year since and I am once more packed up and ready to leave in the morning for my forest home in Minnesota. And once again my vehicle, a Jeep Cherokee now, is stuffed like a tick with bicycle parts, engines, possessions and on the back an almost finished motorbike.
Much has happened in my life and in the life of this forum in just one year. I have learned much about this passion of mine for motorbicycling and have become a better builder. I have seen in general the quality of builds here from others take a great leap... there are so many wonderful builds, so much innovation, so much sharing of information. I think this forum has done much to move motor bicycling forward and I'm deeply grateful to be part of this momentum. I have made some wonderful friends here... some of you who came to the rescue with kind words, thoughts and deeds made a very real difference in my life in a physical way of course, but also in the spiritual realm.
Much good came from this fire in spite of the loss. I'm posting this note to let you know, those who were here at the time and remember, that I have not forgotten and never will the good which came my way. I have promised to pass it forward as well as I can and I recommit myself to that principle.
Tonight I will do a pipe ceremony of gratitude and you good people will be remembered in it.
The bike in my avatar was built as a tribute to all of you. http://motorbicycling.com/f38/firebird-silverbears-worksman-cruiser-20529.html
This summer it is going to be rebuilt, once again rising from what was to become something new. With help from my friends the Firebird will become a tribute 1909 Indian tri-car powered by an antique 98cc Villiars 2 stroke. As I work on it, I will remember the fire from which it was born and I will remember all of you good people.
Miigwetch (thank you).
Zhooniiaa Mukwaa (Silverbear)