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  • 84 Year Old Motorcyclist Dies After Collision

    By RICK PLUMLEE
    The Wichita Eagle
    The motorcyclist who was killed Thursday on West 21st was identified Friday as Guy D. Rhodes, 84, Wichita police said.
    Rhodes was riding a 125 cc Yamaha Zuma westbound on 21st about 12:40 p.m. when he ran into the back of a 2005 Ford Focus, which was stopped to turn left on McComas, Lt. Steven Kenney said. Rhodes and his small motorcycle catapulted over the length of the car, and the motorcycle landed on top of him.
    He was transported to Via Christi Hospital on St. Francis, where he was pronounced dead.
    The 73-year-old woman who was driving the Focus had her left-turn signal on, Kenney said. Rhodes tried to swerve but was unable to avoid striking the car, he said.
    Rhodes was wearing a helmet, Kenney said.


    That's cool that an 84 year old was out on two wheels, even if it only was a scooter. Sorry he killed himself in the wreck, but at least he died doing something he enjoyed. I hope I'm able to walk when I'm 84, let alone ride a scooter.
    Tom
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  • #2
    I hope I'm able to breathe... at 84... I seriously doubt I'll be there.

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    • #3
      I 'm gonna ride a Suzuki Hayabusa at age 80 ,....see what happens at 200 mph when diagnosed with Parkinsons.....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Krusty View Post
        I 'm gonna ride a Suzuki Hayabusa at age 80 ,....see what happens at 200 mph when diagnosed with Parkinsons.....
        Finding you might be like trying to find a needle in a hayabusa stack.
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        • #5
          Well, I guess that he won't be doing that again.
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          • #6
            It was his day!! He died while "trying" to do what he probably did for 50 ytears. I truly hope that I can make it riding until I am at least 75. I certainly won't push the envelope but I will be hard pressed to give it up it. I can't explain to many the passion I get from riding my Harley But I have been in to many "close" calls, which none were my fault and then I have been on thefront end of a ford truck due to my fault, so I guess it has evened out.

            I road 50 miles today for coffee in 32 degree weahter. The people at the restaurant just shake their heads. I have no defense for that either, other than "if u haven't been there, then u haven't done it.

            Hayabusha, isn't that a doube cheesburger on rye with hold the tomato.

            Or is Hayabush something one see's when a young gal sits are a table with spread legs.

            Hi ya bush!!! Its all in the spelling, u know. Just saying.
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            • #7
              I rode until good sense got the better of me. I realized that I don't fall off as gracefully as I once did and don't heal nearly as quickly anymore. Stay safe, Jocko.
              Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Krusty View Post
                I 'm gonna ride a Suzuki Hayabusa at age 80 ,....see what happens at 200 mph when diagnosed with Parkinsons.....

                I can tell you what happens. My wife was diagnosed with Parkinsons last year. That's when she traded in her Harley Heritage on an Ultra. She rides on the back now, but it's still her bike!

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                • #9
                  I feel for u gtcoupe. Jy wife rides her own 2011 streetglide, like she stole. it, She is much younger than I so I let her lead alot. I love to see a woman riding a Harley.. She has been riding her own for about 17 years and has logged over 150K. At my age,I don't want anyone on the back of my bike, let along does anyone want to ge ton the back ofmy bike either.
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                  • #10
                    Well at least he died doing what he enjoyed doing instead of sitting around the house doing nothing like some sort of couch vegatable. I know I'm not about to get off mine anytime soon. Still got to much to see and do.
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                    • #11
                      My 69 year old brother was one one of those HD trikes for a couple years, but has decided to go back to 2 wheels for now with street glide. I took a look at a new Switchback and really liked it, kind of like a smaller Road King, with quick detach hard bags and windscreen. But since I had HD rebuild me a motor for my 92 Heritage, I'll probably be riding that for a few more years. Wish I'd put a Baker 6 speed tranny in it though. I did have em put an Andrews cam in it, shave the heads .060, and added a Mikuni carb and a set of Vance and Hines 2 into 2 Pro Pipes, and it keeps up pretty well with the hot rod bikes passing trucks and things. Of course many of them are on baggers, and I have a lot less weight, but as long as I can keep up I'm happy. One of these days I'll put new fenders on it and have it painted. It's the Turquoise and Cream "Elvis" color, and the ladies sure like it.
                      Tom
                      Live today, tomorrow may not come!
                      Boberg XR9S
                      Kahr CW40
                      Springfield Armory 1911
                      Dan Wesson Revolver

                      HY*NDAI is to cars, what Caracal, Hi-Point, and Jennings is to handguns. The cars may or may not run ok, but the corporation SUCKS.

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                      • #12
                        I can only hope I go out quick! The Springer on top of me... I'm ok with that.
                        ALL of my guns will have wear marks!!!

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                        • #13
                          tht switchback IMO is one awesome bike. I like everything about it. Dealers tell me they can't get enough of them. It brought the dyna line back to life, that is for sure. Springer, my wife had two of the Heritage springers. She had the first year (96) red and white (swoosch tank model) with the long stringing bags. One of the most beautiful bikes I think Harley every built. She road it for over 40K and we never had one issue, then traded it and bought her another springer. She is on her 3rd streetglide now. (I totaled her #2 streetglide) one of those milkshake rides that didn 't end up good.
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                          • #14
                            I started riding at age 45 and rode for 5 years logging 50k miles. Distances ranging as far as Raleigh N C to Key West FL and back. Started with a Honda ACE 1100, Honda Valkyrie 1520 6 clynider, Honda Goldwing 1800cc, and my final bike 2005 Triumph RocketIII 2300cc with 140HP

                            Out of the business now, never went down and never skinned a knee and I'm thankful.



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                            • #15
                              I learned my limits a long time ago and gave up two wheelers at the ripe old age of 16. If it can't stand up by itself, I ain't ridin' it.
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