He may not have been an AMCA member, and I never met him, but perhaps some of you may have crossed paths with him as he seems to have had the passion for old bikes. Here’s what caught my eye in his obit today:
“ Even before his own retirement, Bud pursued his hobby - Bud’s Bikes. An avid motorcycle rider from his teen years, Bud was never far from something with wheels and a motor. Beginning in the ‘80’s, he acquired and lovingly restored nearly 40 classic bikes, predominantly Triumphs and Indians. He became ‘the go-to guy’ for Triumph collectors around the country. He thoroughly enjoyed his hobby, his bike barn and the many friends that he made in both the bike collector world and the optical industry.”
Link to his obituary : https://www.vnews.com/harold-leonard...91720-36285693
“ Even before his own retirement, Bud pursued his hobby - Bud’s Bikes. An avid motorcycle rider from his teen years, Bud was never far from something with wheels and a motor. Beginning in the ‘80’s, he acquired and lovingly restored nearly 40 classic bikes, predominantly Triumphs and Indians. He became ‘the go-to guy’ for Triumph collectors around the country. He thoroughly enjoyed his hobby, his bike barn and the many friends that he made in both the bike collector world and the optical industry.”
Link to his obituary : https://www.vnews.com/harold-leonard...91720-36285693
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