Before Sturgis, Kristen decided to sell her Heritage and purchase a Road King. I had told Kristen how much I had always wanted to ride my own. One evening Kristen told me to come over and we'd go up to this church parking lot, by her place, and she'd let me try to ride her Heritage. I was excited and freaked out because I'd never ridden a motorcycle by myself. I can't believe how much Kristen trusted me to ride her Heritage. I remember her encouragement and patience because I did not understand the whole clutch thing. Finally I got the hang of it and made some circles around the parking lot. I was so excited and happy that I'd accomplished this step. I had the riding part down, now I had to get this rather large motorcycle stopped. Well, needless to say I dropped Kristen's Heritage. I was so freaked out that I'd damaged her motorcycle but she just calmly walked over and said, "Take your hand off the throttle." We got her bike picked back up again, Thank God for crash bars. We inspected the bike and there was no damage. I couldn't believe how calm she was about the whole thing. I remember leaving that night with the hugest smile on my face. Even with the less then desirable finish, I had ridden a motorcycle on my own. I still smile whenever I drive by that parking lot. Thanks Kristin for giving me that memory!
Months later, Kristen had her new Road King and Dan had given his blessing for our travels to Sturgis for the 2004 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. I'm not sure if Kristen realizes how special that trip was for me. Even though I've gone since, the experience that Kristen and I had together, because of our kindred interest in motorcycling, can't be matched. From Billy Lane, Rhett Rotten, and our Indian Larry sighting at the Full Throttle Saloon, to the wild nights at the Buffalo Chip. And all the other cool trips we took through South Dakota, when we'd meet up with her dad, Don, and go riding. It was a trip I'll never forget and we still conger up the memories now and then. I always giggle when I think about her and I and our crazy times! I'm smiling and laughing as I write this post! Good Times!
4 comments:
Awe.....I love you both! Miss you Kristen!
Biker chicks have souls made of gold...(and chrome) ;)~
Friends are the best!
It's difficult to find experienced people in this particular subject, but you seem like you know what you're talking about!
Thanks
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