*edited - this is a brotherhood here, no need for language or sarcasm in a thread like this* [ QUOTE ] his heart gave out early this morning........ (8/30/04)..... he'll be cremated..a service is expected at Coney Island later this week [/ QUOTE ] RIP Larry. You will be sorely missed.
I cut and pasted a message I saw online I saw this morning. But am still searching for the truth to it. Can anyone confirm or deny if it's true?
On easyriding.net, it has just been posted that from a very reliable source that he passed away at 3:40am. RIP Indian Larry Farmall
This is not good. I only know of him from the TV and mags. I know some guys that know him too, so from everything I have heard or seen, He was someone ya wanted to meet. He was very talented to say the least. May God bless him and his family. Joel
Was over at horse and yes he passed over his heart gave out this is a sad fuking day my cycle scrap book has so many of his bikes and that was put togeather over 10 years back the RATFINK tribute bike he just built was so kool just hopping that god will let him in as the devil prob wont for fear he would take over hell ..............
fuck. I got the email. Check the site. http://www.indianlarry.com/ August 30, 2004 We send our warmest condolences to the friends and family of Indian Larry. May he rest in peace.
[ QUOTE ] fuck. I got the email. Check the site. http://www.indianlarry.com/ August 30, 2004 We send our warmest condolences to the friends and family of Indian Larry. May he rest in peace. [/ QUOTE ] RIP.....he will be sorely missed
He was a genuine motherfucker, and his contributions and presence will be missed. I'm tipping the Old E for ya tonight....
Larry seemed to live his life on his own terms. The world could use more people like Indian Larry, and it is a poorer place due to his death. Go in peace.
Indian Larry you are a true and close friend of the club. You will be deeply missed by all of us. May you continue to inspire for generations to come. RIP
[ QUOTE ] On easyriding.net, it has just been posted that from a very reliable source that he passed away at 3:40am. [/ QUOTE ] Didnt know him, never met him. All I know is what I have seen on TV and what I have read about him. Seemed like the real deal. Not a poser. Not a wanna-be. And a truly nice person. His bikes were kick-ass, and he seemed to really love what he did. This sucks. I feel ill.
I feel sick to my stomach & my wife started crying at work when I told her . . . it always sucks when one of the good ones go out . At least he was on his bike and died in the act of what he loved the most , a few hours in a hospital bed withstanding . . . this will be a long day .
Prayers are in order for him and his family. He seemed like a really nice dude from what I could tell and a person that was a true original, he did his thing and as many others before have said, he was doing what he loved. RIP and God bless. Greg
Damn. I only ever saw him on the TV, 'biker build off' or some such thing, but he seemed to be a true soul, into bikes for the long haul, a lifelong commitment, not just out to make a buck and then move on. R.I.P. Indian Larry
[ QUOTE ] A free spirit cannot be contained long in a mortal shell, R.I.P. Larry. [/ QUOTE ] Eleven words in a perfect sentence haven't hit this hard in a long time.
Man, what a guy...what a life...he will be missed...he will not be forgotten... Much love, RIP monkey
He was a good down to earth person who lived the way he wanted to.....'RIDE HARD-LIVE HARD-DIE HARD' RIDE ON INTO ETERNITY LARRY.......GOD'S SPEED.
Like most everyone else, I never met him... but saw him on TV and thought what a neat guy he was... man, this sucks. Sam.