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Description
Mr. Downe tells the story of his first time on a motorcycle.
Transcription
One day, they come looking for volunteers for motorcycle dispatch riders. I think, of our group, I was the only one that lifted my hand. I was accepted and went from there to Camp Borden, had a map course and a motorcycle course - six week course. At that time, it was considered the best motorcycle instruction course in Canada. The first time I get on a motorcycle, it was an old Indian motorcycle with a side car and the throttle stuck on it. They were governed, these bikes in the service were governed, I believe it was 80 miles an hour. So, I of course turned it up to see how fast it would go and it stuck. And, my sergeant and instructor come up alongside of me and he said, “Is this your first time on a motorcycle? ” I said “Yes.” “Don’t go so fast.” I said, “I can’t do anything else.” So he said, “Keep working at it and it’ll let go.” So I did and it slowed down. That was my first experience. I think I was going the maximum, 80 or 75 but very nice really.
Catégories
Looking for Volunteers
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Second World War
Emplacement géographique
Canada
Personne interviewée
Russell Downe
Branche
Army
Occupation
Dispatch Rider
Date d’enregistrement
Durée
1:27