KTMkarl794
PR Addict
Got some bummer news about a good friend of mine who traveled down from Michigan to ride Beans with me this past weekend. Went a little long in the new front jump line, landed flat, snapped both his ankles. Currently doesn't know yet if he will need surgery as the swelling is so bad he has to wait to see a specialist.
Here's the real kicker...back before his x-wife divorced him and took all his money and toys, she talked him out of the low deductable insurance plan because she didn't think they could afford it, well had this happened next week, his new insurance would have been in place, $500 deductable and 20% out of pocket. Instead, he's looking at a $3000 deductable and 30% out of pocket.
He's still recovering financially from the divorce (don't get married in your early 20's!!) and one of the nicest, god-fearing, do anything for ya kind of guys who just loves to ride. So I'm trying to figure out the in's and out's of setting up some kind of riding fundraiser (or any fundraiser really) for him to maybe put a dent in his medical bills.
I'm contacting local dealerships and tracks to see what kind of help they could offer. In my head I would like to rent a track for a day, offer anyone who comes out a practice day for maybe $10-15, and all proceeds go to helping him get back on his feet (literally). Even if I could get some free swag from some dealers to give away, 15 bucks a head and 100 riders to come out, I'd be thrilled.
I know the rider community down here is awesome, track owners are awesome, and many of you have experience with this sort of thing. Curious of anyone can offer any advice or suggestions.
Here's the real kicker...back before his x-wife divorced him and took all his money and toys, she talked him out of the low deductable insurance plan because she didn't think they could afford it, well had this happened next week, his new insurance would have been in place, $500 deductable and 20% out of pocket. Instead, he's looking at a $3000 deductable and 30% out of pocket.
He's still recovering financially from the divorce (don't get married in your early 20's!!) and one of the nicest, god-fearing, do anything for ya kind of guys who just loves to ride. So I'm trying to figure out the in's and out's of setting up some kind of riding fundraiser (or any fundraiser really) for him to maybe put a dent in his medical bills.
I'm contacting local dealerships and tracks to see what kind of help they could offer. In my head I would like to rent a track for a day, offer anyone who comes out a practice day for maybe $10-15, and all proceeds go to helping him get back on his feet (literally). Even if I could get some free swag from some dealers to give away, 15 bucks a head and 100 riders to come out, I'd be thrilled.
I know the rider community down here is awesome, track owners are awesome, and many of you have experience with this sort of thing. Curious of anyone can offer any advice or suggestions.