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  • Profile Type: Personal Users
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  • Last Update: May 31, 2016
  • Last Login: April 11, 2014
  • Joined: January 19, 2012
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  • Seawolf replied to a topic in the forum Off Topic:
    June 18, 2013
    Lucky and Laura Crash Details
    We really want to thank everyone for the kind words, prayers and thoughts.   I know lots of people have been asking exactly what happened, and to be honest I am not 100% sure.  We were exiting the highway and I was slowing down for the...  moreWe really want to thank everyone for the kind words, prayers and thoughts.   I know lots of people have been asking exactly what happened, and to be honest I am not 100% sure.  We were exiting the highway and I was slowing down for the upcoming 30 mph curve ahead.  Just as I was getting to 35 mph or so I felt the handle bars jerk sharply - I either hit a rock or debris or a small pot hole.  The front end when into a wobble and I knew we were going down so I yelled to Laura and pointed the bike the best I could toward a clear crash area.  The bike went down to the right side HARD and Laura thinks she rolled one or two times before coming to a spot.  I slid on my right side for around 20 feet or so watching the asphalt go by two inches from my eye.  A 3" round 1/4" deep gouge in my helmet the could have been my head!  The bike slid another 20 feet past me. At first the adrenaline took over and I didn't even know I was hurt.  I ran to Laura and saw hear ankle at a 90° angle (sideways) and knew my...    less
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Personal Information

  • First Name James
  • Birthday July 17, 1944
  • Gender Male
  • Relationship Status Married
  • State OTHER
  • List Country USA
  • Zip Nomad

Riding Info

  • Type of Rider (Passenger) Riding is My Life
  • Primary Bike Type Cruiser
  • Ride My Own Bike Yes
  • Rallys & Biker Events Travel Anywhere For A Rally
  • My Primary Bike HD FLSTC 2006

General Info

  • Occupation USN Retired
  • Hobbies Bikes & Travel
  • Music Bluegrass
  • Message 26 years Naval Submarine Service. Now every day free to ride as I please. Relocate frequently throughout the U.S. for 6 months or less

Friends

  • 99Savage
  • MoonlightRide Bought a bik­e of my own!­
  • Tweek I can't believe it's been this long since I've been here. I used to live on this site...lol
  • blurplebuzz Hi All Hope all my friends here are having a decent Spring riding season. Still riding here & a Happy Birthday to my baby Blurplebuzz she turned 20 this month HaH so many miles & memories of smiles along the way. Stay safe & Enjoy the Ride ☮☮
  • Edgewalker54
  • Jimmyacorn https://www.facebook.com/JacobBryantFans/videos/10155610998333402/
  • Bikermedic Life is shor­t, so Live, ­Love and Rid­e...
  • rollnwflo
  • Jonesy1340
  • Jetman
  • LCStrat Anyone going to the Sturgis, KY bike rally July 13 - 15? I'll be on a 2013 Yamaha FJR 1300 with a Faith Riders crew, or at FBC Sturgis at a shower and clothes washing trailer. I've been off of the site for a while. Hope to maybe see some Cycle Fish peeps in Sturgis, KY.
  • Guero is happy!
  • JustOneWing Been off the­ road too lo­ng. Making t­hat change.
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MC Bikers and Submariners

Posted June 1, 2012

  MC bikers and Submariners have a lot in common.  Both lifestyles require a silence to any one not...

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Forum Posts

  • Seawolf
    • 80 posts
    Posted in the topic Lucky and Laura Crash Details in the forum Off Topic
    June 18, 2013 10:19 AM PDT
    Best wishes for a safe recovery for both of ya'll. Everyone that puts a leg over a bike lives with the chance of road rash or worse at some point in time. I have had my share of both.
  • Seawolf
    • 80 posts
    Posted in the topic Happy St. Patrick's Day, Ya Motley Crew! in the forum Off Topic
    March 17, 2013 3:18 AM PDT
    Have a good one Tweek. No riding this weekend. Heavy rain and the Leo's are infesting the roads to jack up the state income during green beer parties.
  • Seawolf
    • 80 posts
    Posted in the topic Working on it in the forum Off Topic
    March 17, 2013 3:13 AM PDT
    The weather in VA sucks as bad as Ohio this year. Tired of commonwealth tax ripoff. Going to SC next month to relocate. Will also be in the AL during the summer to visit my son. Will try to meet up with you before summer is over. When you get settled, send me a kite with location/contact info.
  • Seawolf
    • 80 posts
    Posted in the topic Coastal Ga Riders.... in the forum The Meeting Place
    February 20, 2013 12:51 AM PST
    I will be very near the Georgia line in coastal SC by the end of April 2013
  • Seawolf
    • 80 posts
    Posted in the topic Hawaii vacation in the forum Off Topic
    February 11, 2013 11:57 PM PST
    wheels wrote...
    We really enjoy Kauai. The laid back atmosphere and the lack of all the tourist crap is why we always stay near Kapaa beach. The interior of the island is the rainiest spot on the planet and the plants and animals are great there. Jurrassic Park was filmed there. We rent a car and go where ever we want. Stay away from Dukes and all the tourist crap it is a waist of money in my opinion. No need to rent a bike either, the road around the island only goes half the way around and is only 90 miles or so long. Just get a car or jeep like we do. If you want to stay in the best hotels on the island then stay in princeville. Have fun and relax Aloha!!

    I totally agree with Wheels.  I saw nearly all of the hawaiian islands courtesy of Uncle Sam during my submarine service.  Kauai is by far the best of the island chain.  You can set your watch by the passing showers each day and it is by far the most beautiful and less disturbed than the rest.  There are some great interior boat tours of the interior of the island if that interests you.
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