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Lamonster
05-04-2015, 12:27 PM
I want to clear the air in my own words and let you all know what my plans are for the Road Warrior F3 raffle bike that I won.

First let me say I have a special place in my heart for all those who serve our great country. I was born in West Germany to Army parents and even though I did not serve I do have two boys who served in the Marines right out of high school and another son who is active duty in the Air Force now. My boys made the decision to serve the day of the terrorist attacks on 9-11. I told them as their father that the world as we know it had changed forever. They all joined while we were still at war. Here's a pic of them 9-11-2001 on the front porch of our home in San Diego.


http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=32328&d=1315874505




When my oldest son Lance joined the Marine Corp I could no longer watch the news. When I heard "3 Marines injured" or "5 Marines killed" in Iraq I couldn't help but think one day that may be one of my boys. Then I would think that was someone's son or daughter. Those of you who have loved ones in the service know what I'm talking about. These men and women are so brave to leave the comfort of home to fight in a country they know nothing about other than they hate us and plan to take away our freedom and way of life. I have so much respect for these folks and try and help whenever I can to show my support.

BRP and Can Am surprised me when I saw they made a commitment to support the Road Warriors by loaning them new Spyders to drive cross country to raise awareness and raise funds to support out vets. Both Craig Anders and Steve Berger have taken the time out of their lives to make a difference and to pursue their vision. It's one thing to say you want to help but to put boots to your words is what it really takes to get the job done. These guys and all who volunteer to the Road Warriors make it a reality including a Canadian based company (BRP).

This year BRP gave the Road Warrior foundation a brand new Can Am Spyder F3-S to do with as they please to raise money and awareness. They decided to customize it and put up a raffle for it. The only rule was that they (the Road Warrior Foundation) could not win it. When I saw Craig in Daytona we got to spend some time together and share a booth together. They had done a great job doing what they could to customize the F3 but were disappointed they couldn't get everything done in time for Daytona Bikeweek. I know how that feels because I didn't get everything done either on "Triple Threat." To be honest, one of the things that really bothered the Road Warrior guys and me was they had blacked out everything they could but didn't have time to black out the chrome foot peg mounts. Being OCD like me, it drove them a little crazy.


http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=105259&d=1428863938




Fast forward to Spyderfest in Springfield MO. 2015
Craig and Steve were far short of their goal of selling the amount of tickets they needed to support their upcoming ride they were taking the Vets on and they knew they had a better chance of reaching that goal if they could get their F3 in front of more SpyderLovers' eyes who knew what a great opportunity this was. Their effort to get the F3 to Spyderfest paid off as they almost reached their goal in ticket sales.

As I walked into the Fairgrounds the night of the drawing, I was challenged by Len from Pitbull Powersports over the loud speaker to buy some tickets to close the gap. I hadn't bought any tickets prior to this because I was showing my support by marketing and getting the word out for them here on SpyderLovers forum. I did want to support them with my pocket too but just never got time to stop by the booth so this was perfect timing. I dug into my pocket and pulled out $300 and handed it to Craig. He handed me my blank tickets as I didn't have time to fill them out but he knew where I was going to be so it was no big deal. I never bought the tickets to win anything, the only reason I bought them was to publicly show my support and to encourage others to buy tickets so they could go ahead and raffle off the Spyder at the event. It worked. They reached their goal and the show was on.

All the tickets were dumped in the front trunk of the Spyder and mixed up. Len's son Colton picked out the winning ticket. Len then told everyone to stand up and as he read off the numbers those who didn't have the number had to sit down. I didn't even bother to stand up as I didn't feel like I was playing the game. As he got down to the last two numbers my wife Joan kicked me to stand up. I looked at my tickets and sure enough I was in the running. When the last number was called I was in shock. I never win anything and I sure didn't expect to win the Road Warrior F3. When I walked up and handed them my ticket I still couldn't believe what had just happened. I honestly felt a little sick. They handed me the microphone and I said a few words I guess but I wasn't really there in my head.

I know from the outside looking in you might think this was rigged but I can assure you it was not. I will say I thought about declining the win but for some reason that didn't feel right either. I decided I needed to talk it over with my wife Joan, pray about it and sleep on it. Before going to bed we had decided the best thing to do was to finish the project Craig and Steve didn't have time to do, add my Lamonster touch to it and then give it back to the Road Warrior Foundation to auction it off to the highest bidder. From that moment on I knew why I won the F3, it was so I could give back in a bigger way for the Vets and also for my boys. I felt at peace with myself from that point on and the decision was my own and not public opinion. I trusted God to give me direction to do the right thing and He did. I woke up with the verse about the parable of the talents and how God gave the most to the ones He could trust and took away from the ones He couldn't trust. He said He would double the return on their investment and I pray the Road Warriors will be able to do the same after I get done doing a little custom work at Lamonster Garage.

I have the F3 at Lamonster Garage now and I will begin work on it this week. Craig and Steve will be working on the auction and paperwork side of things and I hope we can get this to auction in time for Sturgis. We're thinking that might be a good time and place to put it up for auction. One hundred percent (100%) of what I put into the Spyder and what it sells for will go straight back to the Road Warriors Foundation.

So stay tuned my brothers and sisters...........this is NOT the end of the story!

On a side note. This is the very Spyder my wife Joan rode on the Daytona Speedway just a few hours after we got married in Daytona. That was the one reason I thought for a second that I might keep it but I had already surprised her with a new F3 I just bought from Pitbull Powersports that week so there really was no more room at the house for another F3 but that's pretty cool that the bike she rode was the bike we won.

After we won the F3
https://scontent-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/11008466_898204303556175_7869097193443444511_n.jpg ?oh=528e1f5e967d7ef91d0352482580b24e&oe=55CF11A9

On the race track the day of our wedding. She had only been Joan Bryden a few hours here.
https://scontent-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/v/t1.0-9/11133830_10203907639077801_8760827898789542406_n.j pg?oh=44398928ee232d75abc521bc2764c8bd&oe=55D1EAD2

Bob Denman
05-04-2015, 12:34 PM
No explanation was needed; but "Thanks" anyway! :thumbup:
:firstplace: You'll always be a winner to us!

bruiser
05-04-2015, 12:39 PM
Whatever you do, you do it from your heart. I truly believe this will bring some big bucks for Road Warriors. I know they will be happy with what ever it brings.

zuni
05-04-2015, 12:42 PM
Nice to learn more about the man/reluctant celebrity! Thanks for sharing the story whys and whatfors. As a veteran and supporter of the Project Road Warrior Foundation I appreciate your efforts and your generosity.

CJ JAX

Cruzr Joe
05-04-2015, 12:44 PM
I was in the front row when the drawing took place and no way was this rigged, Colton closed his eyes, looked away and drew a ticket.

Thank you Lamont for being a big supporter of The Road Warrior Foundation, Like you i am not a vet (med reasons) but i am the proud father of a U.S. MARINE.


Cruzr Joe

LLSailor
05-04-2015, 12:48 PM
but, I didn't just buy one. Thought it'd be cool to ride to work as an IDES MSC. No explanation was needed, but you did open up about yourself, your children have represented you well. Wish you well on getting it ready. Ryde on!

ARtraveler
05-04-2015, 12:50 PM
I also feel no further explanation was needed. Thank you for sharing your innermost thoughts and feelings.

It's all good. :bowdown::bowdown::firstplace::firstplace:

meathead816
05-04-2015, 01:11 PM
Lamont first of all like I always thank you so much for all you do for us spyder riders and brp. you are a very dedicateed and and talented indicidual that MUST be respected. Thank you for writing to clear the air i know some peope were skeptical and maybe even disgusted. Everything happens for a reason and the reason is you finishing the work and raisig more awareness for the road warrior cause and even raised more money once auction happens. You and your wife Joan are the nicest people and you have shared personal things with us to make us feel like family. You have traveled the world to share your passion and you have sacraficed so much and with your garage,new marriage,house you will continue to grow happier and stronger then ever you have my support 100% and respect as always god bless you and your family and thank you to your sons for their service.

karen.brewer.5
05-04-2015, 01:20 PM
Thank you for all you (and Joan) do for us Spyder riders. I also want to thank your sons for their service and you for sharing your story.
I'm so thankful and blessed to be a part of the Spyder world because of people like you and Joan! God Bless You!
Karen
SEMPER FI
VietNam Era Vet
USMC. 1973-79


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Blondie
05-04-2015, 01:21 PM
I want to clear the air in my own words and let you all know what my plans are for the Road Warrior F3 raffle bike that I won.

First let me say I have a special place in my heart for all those who serve our great country. I was born in West Germany to Army parents and even though I did not serve I do have two boys who served in the Marines right out of high school and another son who is active duty in the Air Force now. My boys made the decision to serve the day of the terrorist attacks on 9-11. I told them as their father that the world as we know it had changed forever. They all joined while we were still at war. Here's a pic of them 9-11-2001 on the front porch of our home in San Diego.


http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=32328&d=1315874505




When my oldest son Lance joined the Marine Corp I could no longer watch the news. When I heard "3 Marines injured" or "5 Marines killed" in Iraq I couldn't help but think one day that may be one of my boys. Then I would think that was someone's son or daughter. Those of you who have loved ones in the service know what I'm talking about. These men and women are so brave to leave the comfort of home to fight in a country they know nothing about other than they hate us and plan to take away our freedom and way of life. I have so much respect for these folks and try and help whenever I can to show my support.

BRP and Can Am surprised me when I saw they made a commitment to support the Road Warriors by loaning them new Spyders to drive cross country to raise awareness and raise funds to support out vets. Both Craig Anders and Steve Berger have taken the time out of their lives to make a difference and to pursue their vision. It's one thing to say you want to help but to put boots to your words is what it really takes to get the job done. These guys and all who volunteer to the Road Warriors make it a reality including a Canadian based company (BRP).

This year BRP gave the Road Warrior foundation a brand new Can Am Spyder F3-S to do with as they please to raise money and awareness. They decided to customize it and put up a raffle for it. The only rule was that they (the Road Warrior Foundation) could not win it. When I saw Craig in Daytona we got to spend some time together and share a booth together. They had done a great job doing what they could to customize the F3 but were disappointed they couldn't get everything done in time for Daytona Bikeweek. I know how that feels because I didn't get everything done either on "Triple Threat." To be honest, one of the things that really bothered the Road Warrior guys and me was they had blacked out everything they could but didn't have time to black out the chrome foot peg mounts. Being OCD like me, it drove them a little crazy.


http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=105259&d=1428863938




Fast forward to Spyderfest in Springfield MO. 2015
Craig and Steve were far short of their goal of selling the amount of tickets they needed to support their upcoming ride they were taking the Vets on and they knew they had a better chance of reaching that goal if they could get their F3 in front of more SpyderLovers' eyes who knew what a great opportunity this was. Their effort to get the F3 to Spyderfest paid off as they almost reached their goal in ticket sales.

As I walked into the Fairgrounds the night of the drawing, I was challenged by Len from Pitbull Powersports over the loud speaker to buy some tickets to close the gap. I hadn't bought any tickets prior to this because I was showing my support by marketing and getting the word out for them here on SpyderLovers forum. I did want to support them with my pocket too but just never got time to stop by the booth so this was perfect timing. I dug into my pocket and pulled out $300 and handed it to Craig. He handed me my blank tickets as I didn't have time to fill them out but he knew where I was going to be so it was no big deal. I never bought the tickets to win anything, the only reason I bought them was to publicly show my support and to encourage others to buy tickets so they could go ahead and raffle off the Spyder at the event. It worked. They reached their goal and the show was on.

All the tickets were dumped in the front trunk of the Spyder and mixed up. Len's son Colton picked out the winning ticket. Len then told everyone to stand up and as he read off the numbers those who didn't have the number had to sit down. I didn't even bother to stand up as I didn't feel like I was playing the game. As he got down to the last two numbers my wife Joan kicked me to stand up. I looked at my tickets and sure enough I was in the running. When the last number was called I was in shock. I never win anything and I sure didn't expect to win the Road Warrior F3. When I walked up and handed them my ticket I still couldn't believe what had just happened. I honestly felt a little sick. They handed me the microphone and I said a few words I guess but I wasn't really there in my head.

I know from the outside looking in you might think this was rigged but I can assure you it was not. I will say I thought about declining the win but for some reason that didn't feel right either. I decided I needed to talk it over with my wife Joan, pray about it and sleep on it. Before going to bed we had decided the best thing to do was to finish the project Craig and Steve didn't have time to do, add my Lamonster touch to it and then give it back to the Road Warrior Foundation to auction it off to the highest bidder. From that moment on I knew why I won the F3, it was so I could give back in a bigger way for the Vets and also for my boys. I felt at peace with myself from that point on and the decision was my own and not public opinion. I trusted God to give me direction to do the right thing and He did. I woke up with the verse about the parable of the talents and how God gave the most to the ones He could trust and took away from the ones He couldn't trust. He said He would double the return on their investment and I pray the Road Warriors will be able to do the same after I get done doing a little custom work at Lamonster Garage.

I have the F3 at Lamonster Garage now and I will begin work on it this week. Craig and Steve will be working on the auction and paperwork side of things and I hope we can get this to auction in time for Sturgis. We're thinking that might be a good time and place to put it up for auction. One hundred percent (100%) of what I put into the Spyder and what it sells for will go straight back to the Road Warriors Foundation.

So stay tuned my brothers and sisters...........this is NOT the end of the story!

On a side note. This is the very Spyder my wife Joan rode on the Daytona Speedway just a few hours after we got married in Daytona. That was the one reason I thought for a second that I might keep it but I had already surprised her with a new F3 I just bought from Pitbull Powersports that week so there really was no more room at the house for another F3 but that's pretty cool that the bike she rode was the bike we won.

After we won the F3
https://scontent-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/11008466_898204303556175_7869097193443444511_n.jpg ?oh=528e1f5e967d7ef91d0352482580b24e&oe=55CF11A9

On the race track the day of our wedding. She had only been Joan Bryden a few hours here.
https://scontent-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/v/t1.0-9/11133830_10203907639077801_8760827898789542406_n.j pg?oh=44398928ee232d75abc521bc2764c8bd&oe=55D1EAD2
Thank you for all you do, all you have done, and for being an example for others to follow. Bless you, Lamont. And may God continue to shine his light upon you.

cuznjohn
05-04-2015, 01:39 PM
you won fair and square so no reason to explain but what your doing with the bike is fantastic. i wonder if the person that posted about you winning would do the work on the bike and donate the bike to a good cause

jtpollock
05-04-2015, 01:43 PM
Class act :firstplace::bowdown: I got that feeling the first time I meet you and this proved my feeling USAF vet 72-76..jtpollock nojoke thank you

Marker
05-04-2015, 02:04 PM
Like I posted yesterday on facebook, It really does not matter who won the F3 the point is that it is supporting a charity.
Lamont, I read your post yesterday and looked up the scripture that you quoted and I was impressed. I have no doubt that god wanted you to win the F3 as he can trust you to do the right thing and gives you more responsibility to carry out his work.
From figuring out the meaning of that scripture and also having spent some time with you I had no doubt that you would be giving back some how and in some way.
Thanks for giving back.:bowdown::bowdown:

warp10
05-04-2015, 02:13 PM
Way to step up and hit a home run.

BRP donates an F3 for a raffle and Lamont donates it back with improvements. :firstplace: :yes: Way to go :doorag:

F3 + Raffle X2= Big win for Road Warrior foundation.

Retired 2012
05-04-2015, 02:18 PM
Lamont,
Congrats on winning the F3 and for getting married. I am very impressed with you and your decision. I know that you didn't have to say anything,
you won the raffle fairly but I am glad you did. You are a class act, the things you do always help others and this is just another example of
your generosity. God has blessed you and may he continue to bless you and your family. I thank you for your support of the armed forces both active duty and veterans.
DJ
1980-84 US Navy (active duty)
1985-93 US Air Force (Reservist)

EasySpyder
05-04-2015, 02:25 PM
As a Vietnam Vet and Spyder Rider, Lamont makes me even more proud to ride a Spyder!


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baileydale
05-04-2015, 02:33 PM
Just freaking cool. You're a good man !!!

Showie
05-04-2015, 02:39 PM
The Lord works in mysterious ways. The right person won and now the gift will be multiplied.

Chupaca
05-04-2015, 02:40 PM
Not needed but great chapter in the life of Lamont Bryden..:thumbup: so now what are the plans for this unit..??

hook86
05-04-2015, 02:43 PM
I want to clear the air in my own words and let you all know what my plans are for the Road Warrior F3 raffle bike that I won.

First let me say I have a special place in my heart for all those who serve our great country. I was born in West Germany to Army parents and even though I did not serve I do have two boys who served in the Marines right out of high school and another son who is active duty in the Air Force now. My boys made the decision to serve the day of the terrorist attacks on 9-11. I told them as their father that the world as we know it had changed forever. They all joined while we were still at war. Here's a pic of them 9-11-2001 on the front porch of our home in San Diego.


http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=32328&d=1315874505




When my oldest son Lance joined the Marine Corp I could no longer watch the news. When I heard "3 Marines injured" or "5 Marines killed" in Iraq I couldn't help but think one day that may be one of my boys. Then I would think that was someone's son or daughter. Those of you who have loved ones in the service know what I'm talking about. These men and women are so brave to leave the comfort of home to fight in a country they know nothing about other than they hate us and plan to take away our freedom and way of life. I have so much respect for these folks and try and help whenever I can to show my support.

BRP and Can Am surprised me when I saw they made a commitment to support the Road Warriors by loaning them new Spyders to drive cross country to raise awareness and raise funds to support out vets. Both Craig Anders and Steve Berger have taken the time out of their lives to make a difference and to pursue their vision. It's one thing to say you want to help but to put boots to your words is what it really takes to get the job done. These guys and all who volunteer to the Road Warriors make it a reality including a Canadian based company (BRP).

This year BRP gave the Road Warrior foundation a brand new Can Am Spyder F3-S to do with as they please to raise money and awareness. They decided to customize it and put up a raffle for it. The only rule was that they (the Road Warrior Foundation) could not win it. When I saw Craig in Daytona we got to spend some time together and share a booth together. They had done a great job doing what they could to customize the F3 but were disappointed they couldn't get everything done in time for Daytona Bikeweek. I know how that feels because I didn't get everything done either on "Triple Threat." To be honest, one of the things that really bothered the Road Warrior guys and me was they had blacked out everything they could but didn't have time to black out the chrome foot peg mounts. Being OCD like me, it drove them a little crazy.


http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=105259&d=1428863938




Fast forward to Spyderfest in Springfield MO. 2015
Craig and Steve were far short of their goal of selling the amount of tickets they needed to support their upcoming ride they were taking the Vets on and they knew they had a better chance of reaching that goal if they could get their F3 in front of more SpyderLovers' eyes who knew what a great opportunity this was. Their effort to get the F3 to Spyderfest paid off as they almost reached their goal in ticket sales.

As I walked into the Fairgrounds the night of the drawing, I was challenged by Len from Pitbull Powersports over the loud speaker to buy some tickets to close the gap. I hadn't bought any tickets prior to this because I was showing my support by marketing and getting the word out for them here on SpyderLovers forum. I did want to support them with my pocket too but just never got time to stop by the booth so this was perfect timing. I dug into my pocket and pulled out $300 and handed it to Craig. He handed me my blank tickets as I didn't have time to fill them out but he knew where I was going to be so it was no big deal. I never bought the tickets to win anything, the only reason I bought them was to publicly show my support and to encourage others to buy tickets so they could go ahead and raffle off the Spyder at the event. It worked. They reached their goal and the show was on.

All the tickets were dumped in the front trunk of the Spyder and mixed up. Len's son Colton picked out the winning ticket. Len then told everyone to stand up and as he read off the numbers those who didn't have the number had to sit down. I didn't even bother to stand up as I didn't feel like I was playing the game. As he got down to the last two numbers my wife Joan kicked me to stand up. I looked at my tickets and sure enough I was in the running. When the last number was called I was in shock. I never win anything and I sure didn't expect to win the Road Warrior F3. When I walked up and handed them my ticket I still couldn't believe what had just happened. I honestly felt a little sick. They handed me the microphone and I said a few words I guess but I wasn't really there in my head.

I know from the outside looking in you might think this was rigged but I can assure you it was not. I will say I thought about declining the win but for some reason that didn't feel right either. I decided I needed to talk it over with my wife Joan, pray about it and sleep on it. Before going to bed we had decided the best thing to do was to finish the project Craig and Steve didn't have time to do, add my Lamonster touch to it and then give it back to the Road Warrior Foundation to auction it off to the highest bidder. From that moment on I knew why I won the F3, it was so I could give back in a bigger way for the Vets and also for my boys. I felt at peace with myself from that point on and the decision was my own and not public opinion. I trusted God to give me direction to do the right thing and He did. I woke up with the verse about the parable of the talents and how God gave the most to the ones He could trust and took away from the ones He couldn't trust. He said He would double the return on their investment and I pray the Road Warriors will be able to do the same after I get done doing a little custom work at Lamonster Garage.

I have the F3 at Lamonster Garage now and I will begin work on it this week. Craig and Steve will be working on the auction and paperwork side of things and I hope we can get this to auction in time for Sturgis. We're thinking that might be a good time and place to put it up for auction. One hundred percent (100%) of what I put into the Spyder and what it sells for will go straight back to the Road Warriors Foundation.

So stay tuned my brothers and sisters...........this is NOT the end of the story!

On a side note. This is the very Spyder my wife Joan rode on the Daytona Speedway just a few hours after we got married in Daytona. That was the one reason I thought for a second that I might keep it but I had already surprised her with a new F3 I just bought from Pitbull Powersports that week so there really was no more room at the house for another F3 but that's pretty cool that the bike she rode was the bike we won.

After we won the F3
https://scontent-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/11008466_898204303556175_7869097193443444511_n.jpg ?oh=528e1f5e967d7ef91d0352482580b24e&oe=55CF11A9

On the race track the day of our wedding. She had only been Joan Bryden a few hours here.
https://scontent-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/v/t1.0-9/11133830_10203907639077801_8760827898789542406_n.j pg?oh=44398928ee232d75abc521bc2764c8bd&oe=55D1EAD2
Bless your Generous Heart Lamonster. I am sure that they will do very well with the bidding after you put your special touches to what already is a great bike.
You will always be judged by those that are self centered.

Phil
05-04-2015, 03:12 PM
Bobbie & I went for a burger after the festivities. On the way I said to her... 'I'm betting that Lamont will donate it back for a further auction, or donate it to a vet that he knows.' I DIDN'T think he would add more of his Lamonster garage enhancements to finish the machine!

When Bobbie & I got our food and asked a short blessing (like we always do), we thanked God for a spectacular day and evening. We also asked Him to give Lamont and Joan wisdom on what to do. I also prayed that again as I was drifting off to sleep. I awoke to a note from Lamont with the scripture in Matthew that describes investing and how to invest. Playing it safe is not what God wants us to do. Hoarding is not what God wants us to do. Investing in things that give good monetary reward is even second to investing in LIVES of others.

God smiled at Lamont and said '...well done...'

ElkSpyder
05-04-2015, 03:55 PM
Lamont, a truly FIRST CLASS idea. Your dedication and support for the Road Warrior cause does your legacy proud. :bowdown: Thanks to your sons for their service.

Will look forward to an update on how we can bid when it's ready.

Again Thank you.

pwilbarger
05-04-2015, 04:19 PM
When I first heard he had won I never for for a nano second thought there was any impropriety in Lamont winning the RWF F3 and knew that he would some how donate it or profit from it back to them.


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RTJERRY
05-04-2015, 04:53 PM
Class Act.

grumpybob
05-04-2015, 04:59 PM
I agree with all of the above. You won it fair & square & there should be no negative comments. Great Job.

Semper Fi to your sons from a broken down old Marine!!

skak72
05-04-2015, 05:16 PM
It's obvious in all your posts that you have a passion not only for people but for what you do. (what you do with these bikes is an "art" and any artist will tell you they are very particular about details too!) Before i even read this, i had anticipated what the outcome would be! (that you would give it back in some way..although it was not necessary, it's a wonderful thing for you to do... and you are doing this for all the right reasons. i just had this feeling... lol ) I hardly even know you , but from what i've seen, this is no surprise! It's great for the Road Warriors and for everyone else who has never met you to see this. It's a great organization, and awesome that BRP joined forces to provide them with Spyders to get them all riding.

Your compassion and generosity are well perceived. Thanks to your boys for protecting our country, in areas and at times that it was not safe for them. They obviously share a compassion for people as you do.

_Allison & Shawn :) :):doorag:

.


I want to clear the air in my own words and let you all know what my plans are for the Road Warrior F3 raffle bike that I won.

First let me say I have a special place in my heart for all those who serve our great country. I was born in West Germany to Army parents and even though I did not serve I do have two boys who served in the Marines right out of high school and another son who is active duty in the Air Force now. My boys made the decision to serve the day of the terrorist attacks on 9-11. I told them as their father that the world as we know it had changed forever. They all joined while we were still at war. Here's a pic of them 9-11-2001 on the front porch of our home in San Diego.


http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=32328&d=1315874505




When my oldest son Lance joined the Marine Corp I could no longer watch the news. When I heard "3 Marines injured" or "5 Marines killed" in Iraq I couldn't help but think one day that may be one of my boys. Then I would think that was someone's son or daughter. Those of you who have loved ones in the service know what I'm talking about. These men and women are so brave to leave the comfort of home to fight in a country they know nothing about other than they hate us and plan to take away our freedom and way of life. I have so much respect for these folks and try and help whenever I can to show my support.

BRP and Can Am surprised me when I saw they made a commitment to support the Road Warriors by loaning them new Spyders to drive cross country to raise awareness and raise funds to support out vets. Both Craig Anders and Steve Berger have taken the time out of their lives to make a difference and to pursue their vision. It's one thing to say you want to help but to put boots to your words is what it really takes to get the job done. These guys and all who volunteer to the Road Warriors make it a reality including a Canadian based company (BRP).

This year BRP gave the Road Warrior foundation a brand new Can Am Spyder F3-S to do with as they please to raise money and awareness. They decided to customize it and put up a raffle for it. The only rule was that they (the Road Warrior Foundation) could not win it. When I saw Craig in Daytona we got to spend some time together and share a booth together. They had done a great job doing what they could to customize the F3 but were disappointed they couldn't get everything done in time for Daytona Bikeweek. I know how that feels because I didn't get everything done either on "Triple Threat." To be honest, one of the things that really bothered the Road Warrior guys and me was they had blacked out everything they could but didn't have time to black out the chrome foot peg mounts. Being OCD like me, it drove them a little crazy.


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Fast forward to Spyderfest in Springfield MO. 2015
Craig and Steve were far short of their goal of selling the amount of tickets they needed to support their upcoming ride they were taking the Vets on and they knew they had a better chance of reaching that goal if they could get their F3 in front of more SpyderLovers' eyes who knew what a great opportunity this was. Their effort to get the F3 to Spyderfest paid off as they almost reached their goal in ticket sales.

As I walked into the Fairgrounds the night of the drawing, I was challenged by Len from Pitbull Powersports over the loud speaker to buy some tickets to close the gap. I hadn't bought any tickets prior to this because I was showing my support by marketing and getting the word out for them here on SpyderLovers forum. I did want to support them with my pocket too but just never got time to stop by the booth so this was perfect timing. I dug into my pocket and pulled out $300 and handed it to Craig. He handed me my blank tickets as I didn't have time to fill them out but he knew where I was going to be so it was no big deal. I never bought the tickets to win anything, the only reason I bought them was to publicly show my support and to encourage others to buy tickets so they could go ahead and raffle off the Spyder at the event. It worked. They reached their goal and the show was on.

All the tickets were dumped in the front trunk of the Spyder and mixed up. Len's son Colton picked out the winning ticket. Len then told everyone to stand up and as he read off the numbers those who didn't have the number had to sit down. I didn't even bother to stand up as I didn't feel like I was playing the game. As he got down to the last two numbers my wife Joan kicked me to stand up. I looked at my tickets and sure enough I was in the running. When the last number was called I was in shock. I never win anything and I sure didn't expect to win the Road Warrior F3. When I walked up and handed them my ticket I still couldn't believe what had just happened. I honestly felt a little sick. They handed me the microphone and I said a few words I guess but I wasn't really there in my head.

I know from the outside looking in you might think this was rigged but I can assure you it was not. I will say I thought about declining the win but for some reason that didn't feel right either. I decided I needed to talk it over with my wife Joan, pray about it and sleep on it. Before going to bed we had decided the best thing to do was to finish the project Craig and Steve didn't have time to do, add my Lamonster touch to it and then give it back to the Road Warrior Foundation to auction it off to the highest bidder. From that moment on I knew why I won the F3, it was so I could give back in a bigger way for the Vets and also for my boys. I felt at peace with myself from that point on and the decision was my own and not public opinion. I trusted God to give me direction to do the right thing and He did. I woke up with the verse about the parable of the talents and how God gave the most to the ones He could trust and took away from the ones He couldn't trust. He said He would double the return on their investment and I pray the Road Warriors will be able to do the same after I get done doing a little custom work at Lamonster Garage.

I have the F3 at Lamonster Garage now and I will begin work on it this week. Craig and Steve will be working on the auction and paperwork side of things and I hope we can get this to auction in time for Sturgis. We're thinking that might be a good time and place to put it up for auction. One hundred percent (100%) of what I put into the Spyder and what it sells for will go straight back to the Road Warriors Foundation.

So stay tuned my brothers and sisters...........this is NOT the end of the story!

On a side note. This is the very Spyder my wife Joan rode on the Daytona Speedway just a few hours after we got married in Daytona. That was the one reason I thought for a second that I might keep it but I had already surprised her with a new F3 I just bought from Pitbull Powersports that week so there really was no more room at the house for another F3 but that's pretty cool that the bike she rode was the bike we won.

After we won the F3
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On the race track the day of our wedding. She had only been Joan Bryden a few hours here.
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SpyderFun
05-04-2015, 06:43 PM
Lamont....please know that just because you "did not serve" does not mean you "never served". As we Veterans serve every American every day of our duty, you thru your own personal actions "Serve Veterans". To that end....THIS VETERAN SAYS, "THANK-YOU SIR".

And may God watch over your very own "Veterans" and keep them safe. And when they are done serving, I ask that He return them back to you unharmed.

cognaccruiser
05-04-2015, 06:49 PM
Lamont, thank you for handling this is a very classy way and for your support of Wounded Warriors. Regardless of which side of the border we come from, our military deserve our support.

Gary

spydaman60
05-04-2015, 07:03 PM
two words describe the whole story!! "class act!":bowdown::bowdown:

Tango
05-04-2015, 07:22 PM
Lamont. Having spoken to you outside after you had won the raffle. I knew you were in pain, being pulled in many different directions. I applaud your decision to help a wonderful cause, again and again. :clap: You are a CLASS ACT! :thumbup: Tom :spyder:

kevorama
05-04-2015, 08:35 PM
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thankhttp://cdncache3-a.akamaihd.net/items/it/img/arrow-10x10.png (http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/) you Lamont for being a big supporter of The Road Warrior Foundation, Like you i am not a vet (med reasons) but i am the proud father of a U.S. MARINE.


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I worked the auction that night and was within 20' of the drawing. It was not rigged. I felt bad for Lamont upon hearing his name. All of us that were there knew that is was shear luck. For anyone else, it would have been awesome. Like Joe and Lamont, I did not serve (wanted to be a pilot, but the eyes didn't pass muster) and I also have a son in the Marines at this time. He'll be doing embassy duty over seas for the next few years. I'm very proud of him and all of our armed forces. I'll be back down in Springfield to pick up a new Commander 4 seater from Len at Pitbull and I can't wait to see what the Road Warrior Bike will look like.

retirednick
05-04-2015, 08:46 PM
Thanks for all of the work you have done and continue to do. I have no doubt that the finished product will exceed everyone's expectations

mclaw44
05-04-2015, 08:51 PM
Lamont, from the first time I logged onto Spyderlovers to the time I met you at Spyder Feast, I've told everyone what a GREAT person you are. You my brother just added a new level of greatness to the Spyder world. I'm proud to be able to say I have met you. What you do for the Spyder kingdom goes far and above anyone. I am not saying that just because of what you are doing with F3 you won it, congrats! NO matter what happens it will always be your Spyder.......GOD Bless you and TAHNK YOU!

Elembytes
05-04-2015, 08:58 PM
Lamont:

GOD does indeed work in MYSTERIOUS WAYS---and all this didn't happen by itself----there is indeed a higher power in all this and often we cannot see it because we are in the "THICK" of it at the time. However, over time, it will be even more clear and it already is in my opinion.

Please tell your son's THANK YOU for SERVING for all of us who can't serve and couldn't serve and didn't serve. IT truly takes a special person to do what they do. It always feels so cheap to just say "THANK YOU" but that is often all we can do, beside supporting where we can.

You touch many lives Lamont, I hope and pray you know that. We are truly blessed by you and are thankful for you.

I wish I could have caught you during some down time at Spyderfest to talk with you once again and to have met your wife, Joan. We knew you were swamped and could only view from the sidelines.

Again, you don't need to explain things to everyone, but it is so cool what you are doing, and how you slept on your thoughts and feelings- and awoke the next morning with Bible Verse and a plan.

It will be a wonderful thing and it will prove out to be a wonderful, loving, sincere, and caring thing for the Road Warrior Project. Any way you slice it-----IT IS ALL GOOD!

May GOD continue to BLESS YOU LAMONT and your wife and may HE continue to light your pathway of life on this earth.

Thank you ---for doing all you do----being a humble man, a faithful servant, a caring and supportive person for your fellow human being.

Press On!

;)

pierrelogic
05-05-2015, 09:19 AM
This is the exact reason why when anything of value is auctioned/raffled off anyone remotely involved in the process should be exempt from winning it. Pulling another ticket would have been the correct move. Then no explanations are ever needed.

Bob Denman
05-05-2015, 09:30 AM
:shocked::hun:
Based upon your logic; should all of the MoGang also been kept from participating?? :dontknow:
And your point has been rendered moot anyway... he's giving the bike back, with improvements to it. :thumbup:

Firefly
05-05-2015, 03:27 PM
:shocked::hun:
Based upon your logic; should all of the MoGang also been kept from participating?? :dontknow:
And your point has been rendered moot anyway... he's giving the bike back, with improvements to it. :thumbup:

I was told the MO Gang was kept from participating. Perhaps this was incorrect?

Lamont made a good choice. The only better choice would have been giving it to ME.... ;) :joke:

BING!

ndspyderlover
05-05-2015, 03:40 PM
I agree with all of the above. You won it fair & square & there should be no negative comments. Great Job.

Semper Fi to your sons from a broken down old Marine!!

A sincere thank you from a US Army Vet 1966-1968. There are some REALLY good people in this world and you are among them.

spydaman60
05-05-2015, 07:25 PM
This is the exact reason why when anything of value is auctioned/raffled off anyone remotely involved in the process should be exempt from winning it. Pulling another ticket would have been the correct move. Then no explanations are ever needed.sorry, but I completely disagree! anyone should be entitled to win. whether the people are workers of the event, or people off the street. it takes many people, many hours of hard work to put on spyderfest or any other event. they should be entitled to partake of the event as anyone else is, after all, their commitment, and efforts are what made spyderfest possible. the idea behind this bike was to make money for project road warrior, and because lamont was man enough to step forward and buy $300.00 worth of tickets, he was in it to win it, as he should have been!! now I dare say, there were not many people in that room that would have given the bike back to be auctioned off so prw could make even more off the bike! sorry bro, but i'm not with you on this one!

SpyderFun
05-06-2015, 08:50 AM
Let me start by saying this is My Opinion and mine alone and IS NOT an attack on the integrity of any other person.

Having read this Thread over and over one thing is clear to me, the issue of participation has given way to the argument of fairness. The one has nothing to do with the other but somehow the intellectual-side of us has given way to the emotional-side.

NO ONE has said it was neither "fair" that Lamont won nor was it inferred there was by any means "cheating" as some have suggested if not outright stated.

The issue here fellow SpyderLovers was whether or not someone who was a sponsor, or co-sponser, of the event should have participated in the drawing as a potential winner. As an example, one of the biggest raffles is the Publishers Clearing House (yes we all have heard of it) prohibits not only employees from participating, but also prohibits their family members from participating in the drawing. WHY? Because event holders should never become a winner.

QUESTION NOT ASKED: Were employees of PitBull and event workers prevented from entering the drawing? If so, why?

Finally, not a single person on this site has ever spoken ill of what Lamont has provided to this community and that remains true to this day. Just because we may not "like" how a question was raised does not mean the question itself was raised as a personal attack but rather a poorly worded inquiry. Let us not start "casting stones" upon each other.

Are WE as a Spyder Community not better than that?

wishey1
05-06-2015, 09:23 AM
Wow, just an unbelievable story, I cant understand how I missed the whole thing. First he,
the Mr. Can-Am Professor himself wins the Veterans F3, then he turns around now and is
going to give it back !?!....It's incredible! This should be on tv maybe like a CBS Sunday morning with Charles Osgood or something.

Hello Pitbull are you listening, you just can't buy advertising like this. You need to hit up
all the local stations with this story...

BLUEKNIGHT911
05-06-2015, 09:34 AM
:agree:......Lamont, there were tears in my eye's for the last couple of paragraph's........What you did was beyond generous it was " HUGH "....:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:....Mike

cuznjohn
05-06-2015, 09:38 AM
Wow, just an unbelievable story, I cant understand how I missed the whole thing. First he,
the Mr. Can-Am Professor himself wins the Veterans F3, then he turns around now and is
going to give it back !?!....It's incredible! This should be on tv maybe like a CBS Sunday morning with Charles Osgood or something.

Hello Pitbull are you listening, you just can't buy advertising like this. You need to hit up
all the local stations with this story...

i have to agree, someone in the area of pitbull should contact a local station and ask them to do a story on it

arntufun
05-06-2015, 10:53 AM
I'm sure he contacted his accountant already and he will be writing this F3 off as a charitable donation from his business when he gives the F3 back to raffle. I'm sure he will make out very well when he files his taxes next year. I agree it's a good gesture and it saves a lot of face too , but he isn't a dummy to let that 25k dollar tax deduction slip away. :thumbup:






:congrats: on the win Lamont !!!!!

BLUEKNIGHT911
05-06-2015, 11:41 AM
I'm sure he contacted his accountant already and he will be writing this F3 off as a charitable donation from his business when he gives the F3 back to raffle. I'm sure he will make out very well when he files his taxes next year. I agree it's a good gesture and it saves a lot of face too , but he isn't a dummy to let that 25k dollar tax deduction slip away. :thumbup:






:congrats: on the win Lamont !!!!!...........I am not sure of the motive behind your post on this ..........but this is going to COST Lamont MONEY....because HE HAS TO PAY THE TAXES ON HIS WINNING IT FIRST.........I don't think He will break even on this , much less make money TAX WISE.................I'm not a tax expert and I hope I'm wrong about it .....................Mike :thumbup:

wyliec
05-06-2015, 12:00 PM
I'm sure he contacted his accountant already and he will be writing this F3 off as a charitable donation from his business when he gives the F3 back to raffle. I'm sure he will make out very well when he files his taxes next year. I agree it's a good gesture and it saves a lot of face too , but he isn't a dummy to let that 25k dollar tax deduction slip away. :thumbup:








:congrats: on the win Lamont !!!!!

You don't take tax deductions? I may not be able to quote scripture; but, I certainly take any tax deductions I possibly can.

By the way, neither you nor I will ever attain sacred cow status. Just a thought.

2Paw
05-06-2015, 12:27 PM
I think this thread needs to end before people start calling each other names or get otherwise personal. I think Lamont won fair and square, would I have liked to win, SURE, but I didn't purchase as many tickets as Lamont, so my chances weren't as good, so be it. The contest was run by Road Warriors and I don't think Lamont is associated with them other than as as supporter and contributor, so I don't see any problem with him winning. I think it's great that he won and also what he's doing with it. Lamont seems like a Class Act all the way.

Firefly
05-06-2015, 02:22 PM
I'm sure he contacted his accountant already and he will be writing this F3 off as a charitable donation from his business when he gives the F3 back to raffle. I'm sure he will make out very well when he files his taxes next year. I agree it's a good gesture and it saves a lot of face too , but he isn't a dummy to let that 25k dollar tax deduction slip away. :thumbup:






:congrats: on the win Lamont !!!!!

I doubt the finances of the whole deal were any influence on his decision, but realize per the rules that the winner has to pay income tax on the spot before taking it home... which is calculated at around 33%... so that's $8,250.00 not counting sales tax(which may not be applicable unless he gets it licensed with the State DMV.

If I had won, I'd have to find a way to cough up the tax money... most likely have to put it on a card and then sell my RT to pay that off....
You see this with game show winnings all the time... people often can't afford to keep the prizes.

Cut the guy a break man....he's doing what most of us out here wouldn't even consider.

arntufun
05-06-2015, 02:26 PM
sorry, I guess the post didn't come out right.........


I'm happy for him and hope he gets a tax deduction from it..... No I'll will intended :thumbup:

wishey1
05-06-2015, 09:16 PM
sorry, I guess the post didn't come out right.........


I'm happy for him and hope he gets a tax deduction from it..... No I'll will intended :thumbup:

You are fine by me arntu, I knew what you meant..

wishey1
05-06-2015, 09:19 PM
Can we give this story legs..? Let's call the tv stations in Mo. and tell them what he did

for the Veterans....

Utah Geezer
05-06-2015, 09:58 PM
No explanations needed. Lamonster ponied up $300 out of his pocket on a challenge made to him. He met the challenge and was fortunate enough to win. He didn't draw his own ticket. There is no question of integrity or ethics. His character has always been above reproach and still is. Thanks Lamonster for everything you do for all of us, and for everything you are doing now. You didn't have to but again your character shines through as an example for all of us.

Utah Geezer
05-06-2015, 10:00 PM
I wonder how many others reached deep into the pockets and spent $300. Betting not many if any.

Firefly
05-07-2015, 01:52 PM
I wonder how many others reached deep into the pockets and spent $300. Betting not many if any.

You might be surprised.. I saw many people holding handfuls of tickets. I got 4 online... then added 2 more while there. It's a great cause. I hope to meet up with the group on the road if them come within a few hundred miles of me.....

I'd really like to see BRP embrace the whole disabled rider scene more.

lookerjdc
05-12-2015, 12:49 PM
so when does the new auction start??
rock on Lamont!!

Lamonster
05-12-2015, 01:32 PM
so when does the new auction start??
rock on Lamont!!

The details are still being worked out but I'll post something as soon as I know. I have a lot to do on the bike before I give it back :doorag:

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Lamonster
05-12-2015, 01:38 PM
I'm sure he contacted his accountant already and he will be writing this F3 off as a charitable donation from his business when he gives the F3 back to raffle. I'm sure he will make out very well when he files his taxes next year. I agree it's a good gesture and it saves a lot of face too , but he isn't a dummy to let that 25k dollar tax deduction slip away. :thumbup:






:congrats: on the win Lamont !!!!!

Just read this and it looks like the old Randy is back :sour:.....I have not contacted my accountant and I didn't do it for the donation, I did it because it was the right thing to do. I could use the money alot more than the deduction right now. Not everyone thinks like you do and in the end it's going to cost me about 2K out of pocket just for what I put into it before I give it back.

jtpollock
05-12-2015, 02:07 PM
The details are still being worked out but I'll post something as soon as I know. I have a lot to do on the bike before I give it back :doorag:

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Thank you Lamont for being a Big supporter of The Road Warrior Foundation, I am a vet (USAF 72-76) and I am proud to say I met you and say you are a class act carry on :firstplace:keep up the good work.jtpollock

lookerjdc
05-21-2015, 08:29 PM
The details are still being worked out but I'll post something as soon as I know. I have a lot to do on the bike before I give it back :doorag:




sounds good

give my regards to Joan :2thumbs: