Sneeker 29 Posted January 20 (edited) Brad used to be a frequent participant of SDAR. Like me, priorities and family refocus our time and efforts. I only rode with Brad a few times years ago but I keep seeing him pop up on gardening and agricultural blogs. I notice this because I have similar interests in those things. There is an impressive write up on Brad and his endeavors on a local master gardener’s website. Check it out. I'm impressed! https://gregalder.com/yardposts/how-brad-grew-his-avocado-grove/ Edited January 20 by Sneeker 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirt dame 589 Posted January 21 (edited) Seems like he gave up the public riding life after he and his wife bought a place with a nice house and enough acreage to set up a few single track routes. He was still running his suspension tuning business out of the garage while looking after their first son that they had recently had. I guess the stay at home, suspension dude dad life appealed to him. Some people just move on after they start a family. Edited January 21 by dirt dame 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wierdrider 189 Posted January 21 Thanks for the post Sneeker, that’s a good read, and an excellent job by Brad👍👍 I rode my 525 up to his place years ago, and he worked on my forks. When I left he took out his KTM 200 and was playing around on his land. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites