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101-Year-Old Veteran Teared Up As He Took A Ride One Last Time With Fellow Bikers


Bikers who loves motorcycles consider themselves as the bikers for life.

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Some of them say being a biker is not a matter of life and death; it’s more important than that. Motorcycles are not just vehicles for the bikers. They are the way of life.

102-year-old veteran Ray Weser has been passionate about Harley Davidson for decades. His age couldn’t stop him from loving the bike.

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When he was a teenager, he fell in love with Harley Davidson at a first sight. He even worked for the company for 24 years.

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As it is hard for him to ride the bike on his own at an age of 102, his community volunteered to give him the last speedy moment to ride a bike.

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Prescott Valley Community, Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Grand Canyon Harley-Davidson, and Hospice gathered to give him the best memory. He fluttered for joy waiting for this moment during the weekend.

Behind him, over 50 bikers joined him and honor his service to the country and everlasting love for the bike.

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His ride was for 15 minutes, and he loved every second of it.

Bikers say that they don’t become friends; they become family. We can totally see that in this event. What they did for their family was extremely heartwarming.

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