Bill Seward
Well-Known Member
Back in late 1972, a local dealership came up with a great way to sell RD350 motorcycles. They were listed at weighing 299 lbs, and the insurance rates in NY back then were lower for bikes under 300 pounds. "The power of a big bike with the insurance premium of a lightweight". I was a die hard Honda rider, but I had to test ride one of these 2-stroke mosquito killers to see what they were like. It was January of 1973, and after a short cold ride, I wound up with my first Yamaha, a 1973 RD350. This was the start of my relationship with Don George's Sports Center. 49 years later, and Don's family decided it was time to close down. They were a lot more to me than a place to buy bikes, the people there, Don, his late wife Judy, and kids Don Jr. And Kim, were like family to me. I've had some rough patches over the years, and they were all there to listen, and offer encouragement when I needed it.
Don Sr. has been in poor health recently, my prayers go out for his future health.
Don and Judy were at the unveiling of the Vmax back in 1985, and she told me later that the instant they saw the bike doing the burnout on the stage, they looked at each other and said "Seward's gonna but the first one we sell". I did.
It is a loss to the motorcycle community in the area, and they will be missed.. I dug around in my garage and found an original 1970s vintage dealer license plate frame, it's now put back on Godzilla where it belongs.
Thanks to the George's. You are great friends.
Don Sr. has been in poor health recently, my prayers go out for his future health.
Don and Judy were at the unveiling of the Vmax back in 1985, and she told me later that the instant they saw the bike doing the burnout on the stage, they looked at each other and said "Seward's gonna but the first one we sell". I did.
It is a loss to the motorcycle community in the area, and they will be missed.. I dug around in my garage and found an original 1970s vintage dealer license plate frame, it's now put back on Godzilla where it belongs.
Thanks to the George's. You are great friends.