first let me start by saying, my condolences to your family this is a very sad day for us that knew Larry. Like Ryan said, i sit here with a tear in my eye thinking about the man and how he made me feel just being around him. when you wrote the story of that day i could see him tapping my shirt pocket to see if i had a spare smoke in there and i would always laugh a little and ask if he was old enough and did his parents know he was smokin. i must also say as others have, i have never ridden with a better rider, i remember it had to have been the first or second yr of the Ga. rally when i saw him pass somebody on a outside horseshoe turn all the while staying in his lane and never missing a beat leaned over like he was on a crotch rocket, what a site!! i knew right then that this guy wasnt playing and when i asked him about it he just gave a small chuckle and bummed a smoke and said something like, these bikes were made to be ridden. we will all surley miss his sausage come may and the Ga. rally is not going to be the same without him. he is one of those people you meet in life that you will never forget and always look back with fond memories of. the only bright spot i hold onto is that he went doing what he loved doing and that is about all any of us can hope for. know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers and that we hope to see you and your family come may. i'm thinkin Steve Mcqueen or Gary Nixon or somebody just needed another sombody to ride with and who better than him.


ENJOY!!!!! NEWT!!!!!