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If More Automakers Built Motorcycles, They Might Look Like These ++ Live to ride, ride to live.
Here s an interesting flight-of-fancy, especially for those who love carving roads on two wheels instead of four. Yes, some automakers build motorcycles and in fact, Honda rose to automotive superstardom
because of its motorcycles. BMW is also well-known and respected in the two-wheeled world, but what about other brands?
Honestly, it s not something we thought much about until these oddball creations from Budget Direct reached our computer screen. The fictional bikes featured here come from six different manufacturers, including a mix of supercar shops, electric icons, and a company that s not quite as robust as it once was. There s a bit of irony in that particular bike, but alas, we re getting ahead of ourselves.
Pat Toscanoâs first encounter with Glen Still was when he wrote him a speeding ticket.
âHe had this vehicle that stood out like a sore thumb,â said Toscano, then an officer for the Fremont Police Department.
The vehicle was a blue, 1980s Chevy Blazer with the words âStill1â on the license plate.
âI didnât know who he was then,â Toscano said. âHe was just another motorist.â
But that motorist would become a police officer and the two men would be lifelong friends.
This week, Toscano shared many memories of a man he describes as intelligent and hardworking.
Still, who served the FPD for more than 36 years before his retirement, died Dec. 13.
Glen Still
Glen E. Still age 60, of Fremont Died Sunday December 13, 2020 in the Hospice Unit at Dunklau Gardens.
Glen was born October 14, 1960 in Grand Island, Nebraska to John and Janie ‘Argent’ Still. The family moved to Fremont and Glen graduated from Fremont High School in 1978. After high school he worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for several years until starting his law enforcement career with the Fremont Police Department. Glen starting working for the city of Fremont in 1986 and retired as a Lieutenant in 2019. During this time he also worked for the Omaha Airport Authority for 3 years and as additional law enforcement for the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally for 19 years. After retiring from Fremont, Glen served as the Chief of Public Safety in Mitchell, South Dakota from 2019 to 2020. He then returned to Fremont.