Tuesday, August 13, 2019

the Indian on the Triumph



























When bench racing we often talk of the rides and the roads we’ve taken, but very little about the men who rode them.  But three men of motorcycling go far beyond the road, having gone places most fear to tread, no matter what they ride.   In a world that tells us size matters, I often refer to a man I met in 1974 working at an A&W root beer stand in Ft. Lauderdale.  He loved to ride, and actually was a touring rider despite his very small size.  But he didn’t let that stop him, his ride of choice was a Honda CB175 with a Windjammer fairing.  He had been all over the US of A, and this summer was planning on beating the Florida heat by riding his Honda to Alaska, again.  But maybe size does really matter, the size of the heart more important than the size of the bike....
Most people will identify Mert Lawwill as a former AMA #1 plate holder and star of On Any Sunday.  But how many know he designs and builds prosthetic arms for bikers who don’t have one?  Working out of the same garage from the movie, he converted it into a design studio, and has put many riders back in the saddle, when they should have retired from riding.  His trophies show him as a racer, but his work tells us more about the man than the movie ever did.  Once again the man outweighing the road, but never the rider.....
But maybe the most hard core rider I ever met was in Albuquerque, an Indian who rode a circa 1969 Bonneville.  Shifting on the right, no electric leg, many would have sought a better and more modern ride, but for him it was perfect.  He had no left leg, no one ever asked why, it never seemed to matter.  But he rode that old Bonneville everywhere, kick starting it, then putting his one crutch in a scabbard on the left side he made for it.  He was able to start and shift his Bonne, without any assistance, only missing rear braking, but skillful enough to use the 70% of the braking the front provided, and using his gears to maneuver.  No handicapped parking for him, he parked where he could, waited in line at parts like the rest of us, and loved to ride.  I must admit the first few times I saw him start his bike I was amazed, but he made it seem as normal as us using the electric leg to start ours.  That was over 40 years ago, and if still riding, that old Triumph must have over half a million miles on it, you see, in 1975 the Federal government made left foot shifting mandatory so anyone could ride, except him.  His always fired off on the first or second kick, took him everywhere he needed to go on the res where most roads were dirt with potholes, and had a life long relationship with riding on that one bike.  He might have appeared handicapped to the world around him, but never to himself or us, just a guy who loved to ride.  And adapted himself to the situation.   Just like all of us would.....right?
Seven years ago when I almost died from a heart condition, God saved me and I am a true miracle.  I have the papers and the scar to prove it.  But I had a big decision to make, was I a victim, should I retreat and feel sorry for myself, maybe even blame God, or should I choose to be a victor, and brag on Jesus, and tell of the miracle he did in my life?  I never thought of  myself as a victim, and always knew the whole situation was all about Jesus, and in the adversity got to know him better.  Even more personal than I ever imagined.  In a world where many live their life of motorcycling by reading about it in magazines, I chose to ride and experience it first hand.  Nowhere near a hero like the above mentioned men, but yet a choice I made on my own.  Today I see people who come to Christ, yet deny the power of the holy spirit that led them to him.  Relying on Bible teaching, church attendance, and fellowship with other believers, they often miss out on the personal side of Jesus he offers.  Bound by doctrine, I often think of a man I used to go to church with, who thought I may be satanic because my motorcycle had Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa tires, Red Devil Race tires.  Seems he thought I was a bad witness riding them, when asked did he eat devils food cake, or like deviled eggs, he left me alone.  Note-I love Drake’s Devil Dogs.  He probably would tell you sinners went to heck, so legalistic was he.  How sad to be bound by religious teachings and never enjoy life.  Every once in awhile I run into someone I knew from that fellowship, who think I have fallen away because I don’t go there any more.  When asked “where have you been?’ I just reply “Out living what you are still learning about.”  And never a motorcycle in sight.....
So get out and live, let there be no bounds or restrictions of Jesus in your life.  Enjoy life knowing we are not going to heck/hell, that no matter the situation, Jesus has everything in his control, for our benefit.  We are overcomers in Christ, funny how I too often relate to men outside the church who have overcome obstacles.  Legally I am handicapped and can have a blue card to park anywhere, but don’t.  I will walk because some really need the space I would take up.   In my mind I am a victor in Christ who saved me and who still guides my steps everyday, even when I am not paying attention.  He is always with me, and I rather brag on him than anything else.  It is not the test but how we handle the test that shows our true character, that ought to scare a few of us.  But we are more than the bikes we ride, or the tires we ride on.  God has given us life to be lived, with everything heaven has to offer here on earth.  If you are what you ride, the one legged Indian was a Triumph.  Step over your handicaps and prejudices today, experience Jesus first hand.  So you can tell the stories of how he changed your life.  Live what Jesus teaches, go beyond religion and denominational boundaries, be guided by his spirit and let his life shine through you. 
And be like the guy on his three wheeled handicapped scooter the other day in a restaurant, parked inside.  I asked him if it was OK if I rode my Tiger in, and he said “sure, I’ll make room for you, no problem.” Just another guy who rode, I guess he doesn’t know he’s handicapped....or there’s my friend Joe with a Castrol sticker on his wooden leg....oh what fun it is to ride!
love with compassion,
Mike
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Monday, August 12, 2019

ignorance is correctable, stupidy is forever

























 

Long ago as an a outside salesman, I was forced to do business on the customer’s turf.  With no store for them to come to, I had to go to them.  Instantly putting me and other salespersons at a disadvantage, you met on their terms, on their time, and if they wanted to.  You quickly learned about the person you were calling on by the pictures on their desk, calendar on the wall, or quotes on the desk.  Some were entertaining, in a bus barn the sign said “some people are only alive because it is against the law to kill them.” And how was your day?  In one office where my brother in law was an exec, it had scriptures quoted on the wall.  When I mentioned my BIL was a Christian, the receptionist was quick to reply, “well you would never know it.”  Oops.  Many patriotic themes, always my favorite, and one other laced with truth about family.  “The true measure of success is how your kids describe you to their friends.”  Let that one sink in for a minute.    But my all time favorite, some times making a call just to read it again, was in an old machine shop.  Written with magic marker on old poster board and stained with the oil that filled the air, it simply read, “IGNORANCE IS CORRECTABLE, STUDIPY IS FOREVER.”  Now read it again and see if you catch the meaning.  There is no word stupidy, I always wondered did they mean stupidity, or did it on purpose to catch the unsuspecting, or those with a public school education?  But the simple truth is ignorance is correctable, but stupidy, or stupididy is forever.  We all know of an example or are one.....
With over two dozen cross country motorcycle trips under my belt, and 13,000 miles and 31 states this year, I should know a little about traveling.  Yet two guys I know took off across country this year and never asked me for directions.  One guy, really stupidy, allowed his ride to take him on freeways across the US of A and missed America.  Doing everything wrong about packing, he still made it, proving stupidy may be forever, but not necessarily life threatening.  You just miss out on all the good stuff.  All the blessings.  Another guy short on cash and common sense goes south from San Diego to go to New York, even going to Niagara Falls, but missing the Cave of the Winds.  Taking 40 and 44 across and not knowing it was shadowing Route 66.  “I wondered what those signs meant.”  We each travel differently, but we don’t always travel smart.  I fall back on something an old friend once told me about a town on his Coca Cola route.  The town of Egnar, range spelled backwards, was his turn around point.  When he found out Egnar is range spelled backwards, he told me “I could tell those people were ignorant the first time I went there.”  But were they correctable.....
Agent Mulder will tell you “the truth is out there,” but only the Bible tells you Jesus is the truth.  With so many writing their own personal gospels, I wonder if ignorance is correctable, but fall back on a loving and forgiving God.  Who also believes the so-called brains of the theologians who twist his word and words and end up with denominations who denounce him and his deity.  We are told to be wise as serpents, but gentle as lambs, we are often as stinging as serpents and stupid as lambs.  Trusting all we hear quoted as scripture to be scripturally accurate, when it is not.  Much good advice or advice that sounds good is given, so we must be on guard.  I warn you here, check what I write for scriptural accuracy, and if it fails let me know.  Let God be truth and all other liars.  But the enemy is still fighting a good fight, Jesus goes him one better.
When Nehemiah was facing his enemies and those of God, when fearing for his life, he had a man who was questionable because of his background offer him advice.  He is told men are trying to kill him, sounds logical, but then is told to go into the temple and hide.  You will not be attacked there.  Sounds good, but Nehemiah resists, knowing only priests are allowed into the temple, something here is wrong, for he is only a layman and not permitted.  He realizes a true profit from God would not tell him to do something not scriptural, he can flee into the area outside but not in the temple itself.  Even so far as being told to lock himself inside for protection.  But the way Nehemiah questions the advice is good advice for us, “should a man like me run and hide and try to save himself by ungodly practices?”  Have you ever had to ask yourself that?  Would you?
When we come to Christ we are given his holy spirit, opening the door to instant and eternal access to God.  We have all the wisdom of the universe at our disposal, to guide, protect, enable, and empower us.  We have the truth, not opinions to fall back on.  As a child of God we have these things to fall back on, we operate on a different, a higher level, not to brag, but to live.  If you remember who you are in Christ, you will not go along when pressured into things you know are wrong.  You can live like an old Roger Corman film, “The Beast with a Thousand Eyes,” who sees life through everyone’s eyes, or you can see things through one set of eyes, God’s, and see everything.  You will be called narrow minded, but only by those who deny God.  Stupdiy defined.
So as Christians we need to follow the heartbeat of God.  We need to trust the truth of who Jesus is and be led by his spirit.  Or be known as ignorant, unwilling or undecided, not changing but making excuses.  Ignorance is correctable, we all fell short of God until he opened our eyes to the truth.  But sadly stupidy is forever, as many deny Jesus and go to hell.  Their choice, not God’s.  Scripture tells us the Jews still look for signs of their messiah returning.  Jesus has come and gone, and will return again, if you missed him the first time, you will really do not want to miss him the second.  Maybe the true definition of success is how your life and words reflect Jesus in them.  And why some are asleep, or should be put there.  Ignorance is correctable, proven by God’s love for us.  Only the stupidy deny him.  No matter how you spell it, it means hell.  And the truth will always set you free.  And those in Christ are free indeed!
love with compassion,
Mike
matthew25biker.blogspot.com

Thursday, August 8, 2019

some enchanted evening....you may meet a stranger....


















It was at my nephew’s wedding that our eyes first met across a crowded room.  We had delayed leaving with the group on our first Torches ride and had 350 mile ride ahead of us to Kingman to catch up with them.  I was in my riding clothes with a collared shirt my concession to style, she was stylishly dressed as women tend to be at weddings, hoping someone would notice and tell her so.  But as she looked me over, her facial expression changed, and with her nose in the air turned away in disgust.  It was almost funny....and waiting for Theresa to change into her riding clothes, I sat with my nephew, another non-A lister.  Finally Theresa showed up to get me out of there, and said “I want you to meet an old friend of ours, she wants to meet you.”  And as we approached her old friend with her back to us, I recognized the dress.  As she turned around in shock, Theresa said “this is my husband Mike.”  I stuck out my hand, smiled while laughing inside at the irony, told her it was nice to meet her, while she looked for an exit.  Busted!  Some time later while shopping we would see her again looking harried and unkempt.  It was the same woman, who I wanted to go and say hi too, but Theresa and her good sense intervened.  I had had my moment of sweet revenge, she would never know I had seen her the way she really was.....or that I had both times. 
We were attending a large church in a rich area.  Celebrities, execs, and the richer folks in town attended.  One Wednesday night, the pastor asked us to turn around and pray with someone you don’t know.  The woman in front of us was over dressed, no off the rack outfit here, me in my long hair and beard and old racing leather jacket.  Her look of surprise as she turned was one of letting me know this wasn’t her idea, but she would permit me to pray with her and get it over with.  I definitely was not in her class...but after we prayed she took my hand, and told me “that was the most beautiful prayer I ever heard.  What a pleasant surprise.”  I guess she never thought a biker could have heart for Jesus, and I thought about the rich and how hard it was for them to enter heaven....
I had two friends who were girls in high school, pretty and funny girls who would giggle a lot.  Shy, hoping a boy would notice them, if one ever did, Linda’s mom would drive her by his house to see where he lived, hoping he was outside and she could see him.  The one time I rode along said guy was outside, Linda shrunk down in the seat hiding, and I called out the window to him, and he called back.  I was never invited to ride along on these dates, but it made a lasting impression on me to this day.  The day you may meet a stranger....
And want to meet him.  Something is different about him, and you want to get to know him.  You find his likes, his hobbies, and soon try to be like him.  You two become friends, develop a relationship, and grow close together, a common bond.  Lifelong friends, based on one chance encounter.  This is the way many of us build a relationship with Jesus.  We overhear, or someone talks to us about him, and a seed is planted.  We want to know more, so maybe pick up a Bible and read about him.  Maybe start going to church, not realizing it is the holy spirit drawing us to him.  Pretty soon we have to say yes when our spirit is touched and we want him to be our savior.  We have become born again, a one time event, but a relationship that will have its ups and downs while here on earth.  But Jesus will never abandon that relationship, and even across a crowded room will be happy to see us.  Us changing to be like him, wanting to please him without all the religious rules, becoming the one person it is hardest to be, ourselves.  Soon we have his characteristics, and someone may see us across a crowded room, and want to get to know us, because that thing they see in us is Jesus.  A lifelong, eternal relationship based on his love, he loved us first.  And being drawn by the holy spirit, for without the spirit’s urging, we would never had the desire.  If you have had that enchanted meeting, you know what I mean,if not, the spirit is calling to you.  A stranger wants to meet you, and to be your friend.  And as you change in Christ you are no longer strangers, but friends.  Not an acquaintance, but friends. 
With one last thought.  After Jesus was crucified, the guards bet on his clothes.  And I wonder why.  He was just an itinerant preacher to the world, and in this pre-ebay society, who would have cared.  But yet something made those clothes desirable.  They had come so close to the man, yet it was his clothes they argued over.  Don’t you make the same mistake.  This may have been the closest they would get to heaven, but somehow that robe meant something to them.  Some enchanted evening, you may meet a stranger, across a crowded room.  It just may be Theresa’s husband, or it just may be Jesus calling to you.  Maybe clothes make the man, but in one case, the man, Jesus, made the clothes. 
love with compassion,
Mike
matthew25biker.blogspot.com