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    Man buried astride beloved Harley

    A motorcycle-loving man's family has fulfilled his dying wish - to be buried astride his beloved Harley-Davidson encased in a see-through casket.
    But it wasn't easy.
    The project required an extra-large cemetery plot to accommodate a Plexiglas casket for Billy Standley and his hulking custom-painted 1967 Electra Glide cruiser. Five embalmers worked to prepare his body with a metal back brace and straps to ensure he'll never lose his seat.
    Standley's family said he'd been talking about it for years and liked to take people to the garage to show off the unusual casket his two sons had built for him. He told people he didn't just want to ride off to heaven, he wanted the world to see him do it in the big see-through box.
    "He was a quirky man," daughter Dorothy Brown said.
    "But when it comes to us kids, he loved us, he raised us well and, of course, we wanted to help him."
    The Dayton Daily News reported that Standley, of Mechanicsburg, west of Columbus, died of lung cancer last Sunday aged 82. He was buried on Friday.
    Newspaper photos of the prepared casket showed Standley with his eyes closed astride the big bike. He was dressed in black leathers, a white helmet and glasses, his gloved hands grasping the handlebars.
    Standley told his family his motorcycle helped him retain his sense of adventure after he settled down to raise four children, which was quite a compromise for the man who made his start at 13 as a ranch hand and rodeo rider.
    He started the project himself, buying three extra burial plots next to his wife, Lorna. His sons, Pete and Roy, fashioned the casket out of Plexiglas, reinforcing the bottom with wood and steel rods to handle the extra weight.
    Enlisting the help of Vernon Funeral Homes, Standley ensured his funeral would be held outside, so all his biker friends could watch his final ride.
    His family agreed the processional to the cemetery might be considered a little bizarre, even shocking.
    "He'd done right by us all these years and at least we could see he goes out the way he wanted to," Pete Standley said.
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    Ohio man buried on his Harley

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    Very cool, I wonder how they'd stop someone digging up the Harley?
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    Ride forever I guess.

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    That will look real purty in six months time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl View Post
    Very cool, I wonder how they'd stop someone digging up the Harley?
    That would take a brave and depraved man!
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    I get the idea, and I've never seen a happier looking corpse, but I'd rather hand on the bike to my kids with the promise that they take care of it and ride it themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl View Post
    Very cool, I wonder how they'd stop someone digging up the Harley?
    Al, fer chrizzake, who'd want a Harley?

    Anyway, how the hell's 'e gunna buy gas under the ground? (Although, I suppose they could bury him in an oil well...)
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    Cool. Sometimes you have to go out as you lived.


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    Waste of a good Harley, I'd rather die knowing my bike had gone to someone who would use it.

    However I am very grateful that his life long interest was not anal sex - no way I'd want to be looking into that casket!

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    [QUOTE=AllanB;1130672093]Waste of a good Harley

    Aye? I'm not sure I understand. I thought that would be the perfect place for a Harley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustyrobot View Post
    but I'd rather hand on the bike to my kids with the promise that they take care of it and ride it themselves.
    my thoughts as well, especially as my stepson has gone and bought himself a suzbox bandito, still won't hold that against him, he had to buy what he could afford

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