pete gads
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I was 17 living in a little town west of morinville. Me and friend rode dirt bikes around ditches ,fields and thought we could ride. Then we heard that an hells angle was moving into town and didn't know what to do. While out riding one day we were by the school grounds, rippen up stuff, riding in work boots and jeans plus helmet when out of now where this guy goes by on one wheel, i mean going for a long ways. If we could go 100 feet on one wheel we thought wow.
He came over and told us who he was, a machinic from edm that move out here. Next thing we know he has us buying proper bikegear and taking us out to riding areas. Teaching us things, getting us into racing and then riding in the mountains.
This whole time carl was about 4 and riding his little 50. He would get man cause he had to stay home.
One time out in nordegg my 250 blow a clutch, way out in the back country, jim says no problem, we'll go back take the clutch out of someone else come back put in your bike then ride it out. I said do i walk out, he say no, jump on with me. Now there are five of us out there, so jump on with jim and that was the last time i did that. No one could catch us, i mean jumping off fire cuts wheeling across meadows. The next day someone else rode with him.
23 years ago he took me out to the mountains sledding and i haven't missed a years since. I would show up in westlock , change paddle weights and jets on sled, then leave at about 11pm get there then ride two days and drive home. He would take me to place i thought i would never get out of but he would always get me back somehow. He loved short cuts that would always take longer. Not slagging his son carl but in jims prime he could out ride anybody of today
he got me started in so much and taught me so much you will be greatly missed one day jim your friend pete g
He came over and told us who he was, a machinic from edm that move out here. Next thing we know he has us buying proper bikegear and taking us out to riding areas. Teaching us things, getting us into racing and then riding in the mountains.
This whole time carl was about 4 and riding his little 50. He would get man cause he had to stay home.
One time out in nordegg my 250 blow a clutch, way out in the back country, jim says no problem, we'll go back take the clutch out of someone else come back put in your bike then ride it out. I said do i walk out, he say no, jump on with me. Now there are five of us out there, so jump on with jim and that was the last time i did that. No one could catch us, i mean jumping off fire cuts wheeling across meadows. The next day someone else rode with him.
23 years ago he took me out to the mountains sledding and i haven't missed a years since. I would show up in westlock , change paddle weights and jets on sled, then leave at about 11pm get there then ride two days and drive home. He would take me to place i thought i would never get out of but he would always get me back somehow. He loved short cuts that would always take longer. Not slagging his son carl but in jims prime he could out ride anybody of today
he got me started in so much and taught me so much you will be greatly missed one day jim your friend pete g
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