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Post by junkman on May 2, 2017 11:34:27 GMT -5
When Krusher did not show up for work on Monday, friends went to his place to find out he had passed away in his sleep.
Krusher has ridden on many WPB choppernites as well as recently rode many Hollyweird rides. He will be sorely missed.
When Krusher was young, he fell from a great distance and survived. Any other person would have surely died in that fall. Krusher felt that he should have died that day and all the days after were a gift. He would not fear death after his fall.
Krusher lived his life like he had nothing to lose, Sometimes he was quite reckless and always fearless. I have seen him ride his tallbike backwards while sitting on the handlebars. He could ride any bike skillfully. I remember him riding a wheelie all the way down the beach on a tall bike I loaned him.
Krusher was not gentle with bikes, If your bike survived a ride by Krusher, your bike was deemed Krusher Tested Tough. A solid build. If it broke you needed to add some more welded metal to your bike.
Krusher liked to wear his Jester's hat. He liked to make people smile and laugh.
Krusher gave himself the title of Seargent of Arms with the Freak Bike militia, he would always defend the weak. I never saw Krusher hit anyone, he could give a look like you should not mess with crazy mofo. Krusher would always help cork our rides. Putting the riders the safety through the traffic lights.
I miss ya buddy.
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Post by Chad on May 6, 2017 0:14:33 GMT -5
Thanks for the heartfelt tribute. Krusher and I are from the same hometown in Ga. He was more than a friend; he was my brother. Although, I have not talked to him in years he was an inspiration. Unfortunately, I can't make the memorial service. We all have an empty place in hour hearts.
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