Saddle Tramps lose 4 loved ones.

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This is a sad story of some great people.

I had plessure of knowing one of these guys, (they have not released the names yet so Im still not sure if my friend was involved. I will be riding out to his shop after this post to check in.)

There is a little Ma & Pa shop out in east county that I like to stop in at for a smoke and a chat. And there not all Harely riders, the shop owner, Saddle Tramp member, rides a Bking. My kinda guy, he likes to go fast.

The little shop, Custom Cycles has supplied me with some great handle bars for my Max's. And in a "small world" encounter I found some dogs on CL that I wanted and it turned out it was the shop owner and his wife who were selling them.
From getting to know this man and reading the rules posted the wall on becoming a Saddle Tramp I can assure you that these are a great group of riders.



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Driver held in San Diego motorcycle crash that kills 5

By Elliot Spagat Associated Press
Posted: 11/14/2010 11:54:08 AM PST
Updated: 11/14/2010 11:54:15 AM PST



SAN DIEGO -- A man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after he slammed his car head-on into a group of motorcycle riders celebrating their club's 10th anniversary, killing four motorcyclists and his companion, authorities said Sunday.
The driver, Carlos Rodriguez Bobadilla, was among six people injured in Saturday's crash on a remote desert highway, said California Highway Patrol Officer DeeAnn Goudie. Rodriguez, 36, was recovering from hand fractures at a San Diego hospital.
The arrest was made when officers smelled alcohol on his breath about five hours after the crash, Goudie said. Results of a blood test were pending.
It is unclear if the driver's alleged alcohol consumption contributed to the collision, Goudie said, but he was arrested on a misdemeanor and is not being held responsible for the deaths based on evidence collected so far. Authorities are looking for the driver of a gold Honda Civic who forced Rodriguez off the road when trying to pass the motorcyclists on the undivided two-lane highway east of San Diego.
Rodriguez, of Mexicali, Mexico, swerved his white Dodge Avenger to the right shoulder to avoid the Honda and then overcompensated by swinging left into oncoming traffic, Goudie said. Rodriguez's speedometer was found stuck at 60 mph, 5 mph below the speed limit.
"It would have been nice if he had just gone off to the right," she said. "He would have been stuck in the soft sand."
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None of the motorcyclists got the license plate of the Honda driver -- described as a man wearing a baseball cap. No one pursued him, choosing to stay behind to attend to their friends.
"I was the first person on scene that had a uniform on," Goudie said. "I was being dragged in every direction by frantic people saying, 'Help this person, help that person.'"
The CHP withheld the names of the five who died, pending notification of next of kin. They included a husband and wife who were on a motorcycle that was first to be struck.
A man who was driving a motorcycle behind the couple was struck next and died, Goudie said.
Rodriguez turned and hit a third motorcycle, killing a woman who was riding on the back and injuring her husband, Wilson Trayer, 39, of Lakeside, Goudie said.
Trayer's daughter, Sierra, said her father has been on a life support and was in surgery. He broke his pelvis, ribs, back and jaw.
Trayer's motorcycle sliced 18 inches into the front passenger door of the Dodge that Rodriguez was driving, killing Rodriguez's companion, a 31-year-old Mexicali woman who owned the car, Goudie said.
One of the injured -- John Philip Lombardo, 55, of Lakeside, whose leg was hit by an ejected motorcyclist -- has been released from the hospital, Goudie said.
Goudie didn't know the condition or prognosis of the others. They include William Barnes of San Diego, who suffered a broken hip, and his wife, Melanie Barnes, who broke her pelvis.
The ride was held to mark the 10th anniversary of the Lakeside-based Saddletramps Motorcycle Club, Goudie said. They had planned to spend the night at the Quechan Casino Resort in Winterhaven, near the Arizona state line.
"They were just going on a nice, leisurely ride in the desert because the weather's gorgeous now," she said.
The group met Saturday morning at the Alpine home of its president, James Carl Smith, and went for breakfast at the Golden Acorn Casino off Interstate 8 in Boulevard, Goudie said.
The accident occurred about 1 p.m. Saturday on state Route 98 near the hamlet of Ocotillo, about 80 miles east of San Diego. The curvy road, which hugs the Mexican border, links Mexicali to Interstate 8 and is used by motorists from Southern Californians and Mexico's Baja California state.
 
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I went into the shop and sure enough my buddy was there. So he's ok but said he was out there picking up bikes.
 
It's all of our biggest fear. Peace to those who have moved on, may they save us a spot in their eternal ride.
 
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