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    How many motorcycles is enough? One mans collection

    Here is a video I made of a friends collection south of Omaha - Crank the volume!

    Down a gravel road in Iowa


    Sometimes too much is just enough!

    Rich is his name, here is his web site, nice guy, but busy!
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    Last edited by Guest; 05-10-2016, 02:53 PM.

    #2
    I bet he's so busy buying stuff he never has time to ride any of them.


    Life is too short to ride an L.

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      #3
      dang, that's quit the collection! I wouldn't find a few of them taking space in my garage...

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        #4
        There's no option for Two (2). That's my magic number.

        That collection requires riding a different one every day.


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          #5
          Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
          I bet he's so busy buying stuff he never has time to ride any of them.
          Pretty much a fact. He runs regular routes between the coasts and is always buying and selling. Super friendly guy, welcomes guests with notice.

          Originally posted by charnotx View Post
          dang, that's quit the collection! I wouldn't find a few of them taking space in my garage...
          You and me both!

          Originally posted by GSXR7ED View Post
          There's no option for Two (2). That's my magic number.

          That collection requires riding a different one every day.

          Ed
          I'm trying to work my way back down to that magic number. In order to do so, I've disqualified scooters or minibikes.

          2 motorcycles, that will be fine.

          Both running or not, that is the next question -

          Always nice to have parts bikes around.....

          Thanks to all for the comments

          Oh, I added his contact info to the original post if any of you have bikes to sell or are looking for something, consider him a resource.

          Or, if you just want to see his collection.
          Last edited by Guest; 05-10-2016, 02:56 PM.

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            #6
            Anyone notice he bought the tri-wing?
            That is a large collection.
            Hope they are stored correctly.
            Way to many for me.
            But for some, never enough.
            Split on this, I think he has to many as bikes need riders.
            Better then seeing them hacked into trash though.

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              #7
              yea, hopefully they have been stored properly... Would be bad if they are roting inside themselves.. And agreed, bikes need to be riden! Maybe he should just host visiting motorcycle clubs and let them take them out

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                #8
                Originally posted by Crankthat View Post
                Anyone notice he bought the tri-wing?
                That is a large collection.
                Hope they are stored correctly.
                Way to many for me.
                But for some, never enough.
                Split on this, I think he has to many as bikes need riders.
                Better then seeing them hacked into trash though.
                Originally posted by charnotx View Post
                yea, hopefully they have been stored properly... Would be bad if they are roting inside themselves.. And agreed, bikes need to be riden! Maybe he should just host visiting motorcycle clubs and let them take them out
                Be fun to ride maybe once -



                I'm sure none of you want anyone telling you what you can and can not do with your own property.
                The same applies to Rich.
                If you could not tell from the pictures, he takes better care of them than easily 90% of the owners out there.
                Many of those are for his personal collection and will never (never say never) be resold, most are resold to people like you and me looking for those particular bikes.
                Before anyone gets on a "Let's bash the kid with all the toys" bandwagon, think before you type.
                Act as though your comment was directed back at yourself, if that's what you want to be told -
                You probably have 99 other problems, and I don't want Rich to be one!
                Last edited by Guest; 05-10-2016, 05:15 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by charnotx View Post
                  yea, hopefully they have been stored properly... Would be bad if they are roting inside themselves.. And agreed, bikes need to be riden! Maybe he should just host visiting motorcycle clubs and let them take them out
                  Seriously, would you let anyone ride your motorcycle(s)? (I pretty much do)

                  He does let people he knows enjoy them, but seriously, that has to be a joke -

                  Although, he would probably be open to it, with limitations, he is a heck of a nice guy, no kidding.

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                    #10
                    Forgot got to include the sarcasm backslash at the end... Yea, I wouldn't let someone ride them, and am dang impressed at his collection. I'd love to one day have acquired that many, if not more. One bike at a time, and if you treat them right they will last forever. Honestly I think it would be cool to try obtaining every version of a specific bike, but that would take many moons...

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                      #11
                      And not a Harley in the bunch!
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                        #12
                        Reminds me of walking through a BIG dealership in the 80s. Memories!
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by charnotx View Post
                          Forgot got to include the sarcasm backslash at the end... Yea, I wouldn't let someone ride them, and am dang impressed at his collection. I'd love to one day have acquired that many, if not more. One bike at a time, and if you treat them right they will last forever. Honestly I think it would be cool to try obtaining every version of a specific bike, but that would take many moons...
                          He's a seriously good guy, worth stopping and visiting if you are ever in his area.

                          The only real bitch is the gravel road to get to it all......

                          And this is one of the best groups of forum members on the internet.

                          Doubt many here need to wear leather to protect any thin skin.

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                            #14
                            Holy crap!! This is in my neighborhood and I have not heard anything about the guy or the collection. But then again, a lot happens that I never hear about.
                            I am going to have to contact this guy so I can see it first hand.
                            I lived in the Bellevue area for 42 years and Glenwood, Iowa is within 30 miles of where I live now.
                            Gotta get in touch.
                            Larry

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by BoCoMoMann View Post
                              He's a seriously good guy, worth stopping and visiting if you are ever in his area.

                              The only real bitch is the gravel road to get to it all......

                              And this is one of the best groups of forum members on the internet.

                              Doubt many here need to wear leather to protect any thin skin.
                              If I'm ever in the area it ID definitely make the trip. I love seeing collections and hearing the stories behind how they came together. It really speaks to someone's soul when you learn about their passion

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