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Title: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: Rio on March 06, 2012, 12:44:56 PM
Joey from Mokena Illinois.  Good friend of my older brother, member of his club died last Wednesday in Mokena Illinois after running into a Metra train.  Joey was a great guy that loved to ride, not too bright when it comes to riding after leaving a bar?  About 1am on the last day in February, yes February in Illinois, 1am after leaving the club bar he passed his street, turned around and saw the train leaving the station and apparently thought he could out run the train.  Lots of good logical questions to be asked:  why do people think they can ride a motorcycle after drinking, even those that have proven to be good at it in the past:  Nothing wrong with loving to ride, but 1am in Illinois on a weeknight when you have to go to work the next morning?  What's the hurry, worried about a few extra minutes of sleep before work the next day?  Frustrating as hell!  Good guy that got along with everyone that loved to ride.  They found body parts a quarter mile down the tracks?  It's not our place to judge, he's in my prayers and hopefully if the good lord gives him another chance in the afterworld, he has better judgment!
Title: Re: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: BUCKNUT GREG on March 06, 2012, 04:52:01 PM
Rio, sorry for your loss.  I agree with you on the drinking and riding but that is what decisions are all about.  Sure
made a few I wish I didn't.  Prayers for you and the family of Joey.
Title: Re: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: StevesCVO on March 06, 2012, 09:17:02 PM
Sorry for your loss but if the guy had a habit of drinking and riding it was bound to happen sooner or later.
Title: Re: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: Skillet on March 06, 2012, 10:22:40 PM
Real sorry to hear about your friend. It's ashamed to loose a life that way.
Title: Re: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: 2018_FLTRXSE on March 07, 2012, 12:17:32 AM
Rio, sorry for your loss.  I agree with you on the drinking and riding but that is what decisions are all about.  Sure
made a few I wish I didn't.  Prayers for you and the family of Joey.

I sometimes make that wrong decision as well... condolences to Joey and his Family and Friends for thier loss.
Title: Re: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: 2k on March 07, 2012, 08:00:44 AM
Its a shame to lose a fellow rider anytime, in a self inflicted way is such a waste. Makes me think of the after party rides I have taken and say "Never Again". But when it comes that time, will I think with a level head!!
Title: Re: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: Rio on March 07, 2012, 08:50:35 AM
Its a shame to lose a fellow rider anytime, in a self inflicted way is such a waste. Makes me think of the after party rides I have taken and say "Never Again". But when it comes that time, will I think with a level head!!

This guy loved to ride, and loved to hang out with the guys at the club house.  I think it's obvious if your on a bike in the Chicago area in February, that's definately a stretch beyond a casual rider.  They ruled out suicide after watching the street video footage over and over again.  When I was young, I used to do some stupid stuff, this guy was 50.  I guess we will never know what goes through someones head when something beyond rational thinking happens?
Title: Re: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: Eagle Eye on March 08, 2012, 07:36:39 PM
Tough Rio. Always tough to loose a friend this way. In 85 my buddy thought he could outrun a cop.  He missed a curve at over 100 MPH. The trees were mercifull. He felt little. His Mom on the other hand...

Always tough on we who are left behind. RIP Brother.
Title: Re: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: red ben59 on March 10, 2012, 03:27:53 PM
Hate to hear such a sad story.
Title: Re: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: Rio on March 10, 2012, 03:42:04 PM
they had the funeral today.  one of his 3 x-wives rented a Harley Hurse, trike with a trailer carrying the casket.  there were about 100 bikes in the procession on a 35 degree day in Chicago.  the guy loved to ride, and that was his legacy how they honored him. there was a thread about rolex bikers, I just laugh becasue the guy that made that comment probably isn't close to what a real biker is.  i would classify this guy as a biker and me, a guy that just likes to ride!
Title: Re: Great Guy, loved to ride, but not too bright?
Post by: Buy early on April 26, 2012, 09:41:13 PM
Condolences to the family! Tragic loss, and unnecessary!