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My humblest of apologies to all that read my blog. Riding season has been GREAT and I have doing so. In addition to that, I have been working a lot of hours.
So what's new? Glad you asked!
Saying goodbye to a good friend is hard... R.I.P. Joe & Cote. Joe Swanger & Cote Fugere were in a motorcycle accident and both died in that accident.
"He loved everyone- and brought them in his family" said a friend of Joe Swanger, a man who died in a crash on Sunday.
On Friday afternoon, the local Harley community said goodbye to two.
"Both of these guys went out doing something they both loved so much" Swanger's friend said.
Swanger and Cote Fugere were on a poker run with friends Labor Day weekend. While trying to make an illegal pass, Cote ran head-on into a truck.
Joe and two others crashed behind him. Two riders were okay, but Joe and Cote didn't survive.
"They're both very special to us, we loved them dearly and we cherish them" said Yellowstone Harley Davidson owner Josh Fry.
Both men worked at Yellowstone Harley. Coworkers said the whole Harley community is tight-knit.
The shop filled with family, friends and fellow riders to celebrate the life of both men.
"And even when times were tough, he always showed this million dollar smile. And I'll never forget it" said a close friend of Joe's.
"He had a heart of gold and wore it on his sleeve" said one of Cote's goodThe elusive "Von Dutch" has been found!
On "American Pickers" (Mon., 9 p.m. ET on History) Monday night, Mike Wolfe was
Sidecars

Bolting this accessory onto your motorcycle will surely diminish its handling, power and braking capabilities, but boy can they be fun: sidecars.
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