My uncle stopped by years ago and Dale spent most of the day with jOE talking bikes . Joe left there feeling like a good friend of Dales . Thank you sir and may you both rest in peace.
Forever Missed 🙏 Never Forgotten... I've been on a few Charity Ride's with Dale and a few hundred others during my time living in Maggie Valley. He was a kind, good hearted and very knowledgeable man. His son Matt, his family and staff have done well to continue the legacy Dale started many years ago. Blessings from Georgia, USA 🙏 Aquila Uwohali 🪶🪶🪶
I recently visited Dale's 'WTT', upon entering I was treated to seeing his side car rig being piloted by one of his 'curators' giving a 90 yr. old lady the ride of her life! The collection is both eclectic & rare. Whether you're a gearhead or a historian you must put it on your bucket list! RIP Dale, your contribution to the motorcycling culture will be appreciated by generations of fans. Thank you Dennis for airing this!👍
R.I.P. DALE. This man treated me like family, the day before the Museum officially opened even. " go inside and walk around, feel at home and take all the pictures you want ".
@@matrox he passed away from cancer recently about a year ago. Thankfully we have a son who has the same passion as his father did I truly enjoy watching both of them still it sad we lost the truly great man
What a great idea ! Id suggest that if you'd add a section that would cover motorcycles from other nations you'd greatly broaden the appeal. Theres so many great bikes from across the globe. A hard core cycling aficionado won't just limit his love of motorcycles to a certain few brands offered domestically. Id say to TRULY represent American Motorcycling, your display should cover the range of what Americans for 100 years have CHOSEN to ride, regardless of orgin. Wouldn't that more accurately reflect America & her motorcycling fans ? In any case Kudos to your efforts.