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About Biker Ashes
Several years ago I lost a loved one who was into the motorcycle scene. As many do, she loved the "Harley Lifestyle" as some call it. We cremated her and searched for months for an appropriate urn to keep her ashes in. We called Harley dealers, funeral homes and searched the internet. Something, anything, Harley related, but to no avail. Finally out of desperation I decided I would have to make something myself. I sell used Harley parts and it was always on my mind so when I came across a set of Panhead rocker boxes, a picture formed in my mind and I constructed the first "Biker Ash Box".  The one I made was a bit cruder then the ones I'm making now, but every one who saw it was blown away. Friends and family convinced me that I should offer this “Biker Ash Box” to others that would like to have a place to keep their loved one that reflected their love of motorcycling and the lifestyle, so I refined it and am offering it to you now. What better way to remember your loved one then to memorialize him or her in a piece of Harley Davidson history. Each one of these "Biker Ash Boxes" is hand made by me and comes with a custom made inscription plate that has on it the name of your loved one, date of birth and death and a short statement of your choice. I'll also include a picture frame for the front of it and the tools you need to open and reseal it. As each one of these "Biker Ash Boxes" are made by hand, specially for you, the average delivery time is 3 to 4 weeks. But when you see it, you will agree that it was worth the wait.

 

About Me
I'm a 46 year old motorcycle enthusiast living in South Florida (I get to ride all year) who has been involved with motorcycles for 32 years as a builder of custom bikes,  machinist, painter and parts guy. And I've been riding all this time. Over the years I've lost a few close friends and a lot of  acquaintances. It's part of the lifestyle we choose. But it's never easy. Hopefully this website will help those of you who have lost someone close. If you run across this site and you think it will help someone please let them know about it. Even if you don't plan to buy anything, I'm hoping that we can help in some small way. If you want to send a picture of a lost one, I'll put it on my G.B.N.F. (Gone But Not Forgotten) page.  This website is for my brothers and sisters on two wheels so if you have any other suggestions please feel free to let me know and I'll do what I can.
 
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This is my bike.
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If you have any questions or want to talk to me for any reason, my phone number is (561)963-1102

 

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