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Great to hear from you Virus, Doc watches over the website like he always did so I'm sure he read your message. Thanks for the kite brother. We wish you the best.
Izod
Debbie
Thank you for the bike for Logan. He loves it and tells everyone about getting it and who gave it to him. We'll never forget that day.
Roy
Roy here, President of the Red Knights Alabama Chapter 7. Met some of your guys from Enterprise Alabama ( Taz and Varmint ). Some really cool guys man and very helpful. I appreciated the fact that I could sit down and talk to them peacefully and they were more than willing to share their knowledge of the MC world with us. Definitely gained my respect and I look forward to developing a good working relationship with the Iron Legacy. Hope to see y'all again soon.
Virus
I just came across this website, so much to say but I'm at a loss for words on many levels.
RIP, Doc. I'm sorry we didn't get to take that last ride. I'll always hold a spot in my heart for you.
Strange feelings as I continue to write so I'll stop now. Rife safe.
Rant
Love ya Brothers!!
Wallstreet
RIP my old friend Doc. You were a Nomad to the end. I will never forget you.
Amanda Balestriero
Thank you so much for volunteering at the Kid's Fishing Derby. Your hard work is greatly appreciated and it will go far in enabling the Pasco County Foster Adoptive Parent Association to provide assistance to its clients.
Don’t forget that the valuable time you spend at this effort will likely equate to a grant from the NYL Foundation to the Pasco County Foster Adoptive Parent Association . This means you not only made a difference with the time you gave, but also with the money that will follow on behalf of your efforts!
Once again, on behalf of the Pasco County Foster Adoptive Parent Association and myself, thank you for being a Volunteer for Good! We look forward to working with your group on a future project.
Elizabeth Murphy
I just wanted to thank the Billerica MA Chapter of the Iron Legacy MC for joining us at our 27th annual MV HOG Blessing of the Bikes. May your 2016 riding season be a safe one, and I look forward to seeing the ILMC again. You are always welcome!
Matt
Just wanted to show my support.your club really sets itself apart from the rest.your values are somthing most MCs lack and as a family man and a Harley lover I respect that.be safe out there brothers!
Big Rick Original 8
Ride in peace good Brother Doc. You were there when we were few and the challenges were great. The mark you've left in building this club will be ever present for the remainder of our existence. We the remaining eight will remember you well to all that come our way ... what we wouldn't give for one more ride dear Brother.
Joey Sparks
was lookin for someone around Leesburg Fla. To maybe meet and get to know you
Spider
I met some of your guys at the local watering hole. They were respectful and answered all my questions. It was good to hear you guys are not Iron Order. I liked everything I heard so I came on here to see what ya'll are about. Good stuff. Sounds like ya got yer shit together and have a good thing going. Congrats and good luck.
Izod
Doc, I miss you every day. No gas price report, no weather report, No one to argue with about life's little vicissitudes. Ride in peace my brother, we will ride again soon. Many talk about riding with a brother for years. You and I rode from L'ville to Washington State, from L'ville to Arizona, from L'ville to Massachusetts, from L'ville to Florida and along the way we froze our nuts off in the Rockies, we roasted our nuts off in the Southwest desserts, we drowned our nuts out-running a tornado in Oklahoma, frosted our nuts as the leaves changed in New England, sweated our nuts riding the beaches of Florida. We burned up tires, engines, and bikes. And all along the way we laughed, we cried, we argued, we hated and loved. There is a hole in my heart that will be there until we meet again my brother. Have a cigar ready and a cold beer. We'll sit on another rock like we did in the Yellowstone and smoke and talk and tell each stories of our own adventures that others will never believe but we know they're all true.
Professor Original 8
Doc my Brother From another Mother. I am sorry we did not get to take that last ride. We will meet one day and go on that journey together. Much Love and Respect to all of the Brothers and Members from other clubs that came to show their respects. Izod and I will continue on, with the help of our brothers we will build this to be bigger and better, and your place has been solidified.
Former Io Prospect
Would love to see a chapter in Greenville, South Carolina.
Great to hear from you Virus, Doc watches over the website like he always did so I'm sure he read your message. Thanks for the kite brother. We wish you the best.
Izod
Thank you for the bike for Logan. He loves it and tells everyone about getting it and who gave it to him. We'll never forget that day.
Roy here, President of the Red Knights Alabama Chapter 7. Met some of your guys from Enterprise Alabama ( Taz and Varmint ). Some really cool guys man and very helpful. I appreciated the fact that I could sit down and talk to them peacefully and they were more than willing to share their knowledge of the MC world with us. Definitely gained my respect and I look forward to developing a good working relationship with the Iron Legacy. Hope to see y'all again soon.
I just came across this website, so much to say but I'm at a loss for words on many levels.
RIP, Doc. I'm sorry we didn't get to take that last ride. I'll always hold a spot in my heart for you.
Strange feelings as I continue to write so I'll stop now. Rife safe.
Love ya Brothers!!
RIP my old friend Doc. You were a Nomad to the end. I will never forget you.
Thank you so much for volunteering at the Kid's Fishing Derby. Your hard work is greatly appreciated and it will go far in enabling the Pasco County Foster Adoptive Parent Association to provide assistance to its clients.
Don’t forget that the valuable time you spend at this effort will likely equate to a grant from the NYL Foundation to the Pasco County Foster Adoptive Parent Association . This means you not only made a difference with the time you gave, but also with the money that will follow on behalf of your efforts!
Once again, on behalf of the Pasco County Foster Adoptive Parent Association and myself, thank you for being a Volunteer for Good! We look forward to working with your group on a future project.
I just wanted to thank the Billerica MA Chapter of the Iron Legacy MC for joining us at our 27th annual MV HOG Blessing of the Bikes. May your 2016 riding season be a safe one, and I look forward to seeing the ILMC again. You are always welcome!
Just wanted to show my support.your club really sets itself apart from the rest.your values are somthing most MCs lack and as a family man and a Harley lover I respect that.be safe out there brothers!
Ride in peace good Brother Doc. You were there when we were few and the challenges were great. The mark you've left in building this club will be ever present for the remainder of our existence. We the remaining eight will remember you well to all that come our way ... what we wouldn't give for one more ride dear Brother.
was lookin for someone around Leesburg Fla. To maybe meet and get to know you
I met some of your guys at the local watering hole. They were respectful and answered all my questions. It was good to hear you guys are not Iron Order. I liked everything I heard so I came on here to see what ya'll are about. Good stuff. Sounds like ya got yer shit together and have a good thing going. Congrats and good luck.
Doc, I miss you every day. No gas price report, no weather report, No one to argue with about life's little vicissitudes. Ride in peace my brother, we will ride again soon. Many talk about riding with a brother for years. You and I rode from L'ville to Washington State, from L'ville to Arizona, from L'ville to Massachusetts, from L'ville to Florida and along the way we froze our nuts off in the Rockies, we roasted our nuts off in the Southwest desserts, we drowned our nuts out-running a tornado in Oklahoma, frosted our nuts as the leaves changed in New England, sweated our nuts riding the beaches of Florida. We burned up tires, engines, and bikes. And all along the way we laughed, we cried, we argued, we hated and loved. There is a hole in my heart that will be there until we meet again my brother. Have a cigar ready and a cold beer. We'll sit on another rock like we did in the Yellowstone and smoke and talk and tell each stories of our own adventures that others will never believe but we know they're all true.
Doc my Brother From another Mother. I am sorry we did not get to take that last ride. We will meet one day and go on that journey together. Much Love and Respect to all of the Brothers and Members from other clubs that came to show their respects. Izod and I will continue on, with the help of our brothers we will build this to be bigger and better, and your place has been solidified.
Would love to see a chapter in Greenville, South Carolina.