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RIP Donald "Donnie) Frank Vetter Jr.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2021 8:47 pm
by Rubone
A few weeks ago a very old friend of mine passed due to complications of Covid. He was quite the character and we knew each other from our teenage years, growing up with bikes, parties, general hooliganism, etc....
Over the last 50+ years we were drawn together, moved apart, and back together again as life directed us. We worked together for the local H-D dealer when we were hot young wrenches trying to make our mark. He stayed in the trade for many years, running his own shop (Vetter Cycle in ABQ NM), and pushing the envelope of the lifestyle. As things were winding down he had fairly recently retired and looked forward to more riding and relaxing. Sadly that was not to be.
His sister, also an old friend whom I have known since she was about 14 and his only living relative called and said she had something she wanted to give me of his. When she told me what it was I protested but she said her mind was made up, several other friends had agreed with her, so I had no say in the matter. :shock:
So last Sunday I made the trip to his home where she is struggling with the estate to pick up my "gift". I have not wrapped my head around it quite yet so it could be an ongoing event. First order of business will be where to put it in the already overflowing shop.
So here it is...
Did I mention he was a master wrench? :mrgreen: I will miss him, especially his laugh!

Re: RIP Donald "Donnie) Frank Vetter Jr.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:23 pm
by No side stand
Hi Rubone. Sad to read of your friends passing. The drag bike looks great and is a marvelous way to remember your friends creativity and passion for mechanical work. Jim McClure was in his 70s and still racing so there's still time for your comeback. Regards Steve

Re: RIP Donald "Donnie) Frank Vetter Jr.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2021 12:39 am
by 55panman
Rubone, Sorry for your loss. Sure hope you get that bike out and make a few passes in honor of your buddy. Let us know what you turn. Regards, RL

Re: RIP Donald "Donnie) Frank Vetter Jr.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2021 6:51 pm
by Rubone
Chances of it being "used in anger" are quite slim. The learning curve just to get in touch with it is daunting, I need way more info than I have at this point. But who knows, the time may present itself!

Re: RIP Donald "Donnie) Frank Vetter Jr.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2021 12:45 am
by 55panman
Rubone, where you at? Maybe I can help.