CJS Craig has informed us that his close friend, riding companion and well-known author Clem Salvadori has passed away. Clem's health was not good the past year. His wife's death (Sue) several months ago was probably the turning point. I met Clem only once a few years ago when I rode with the wild bunch from Southern California on their annual Death Valley rally. I spent every moment with him that I could for three days then. He was the real deal.
Like our own Pete Talahasse, Clem had ridden everywhere: USA, Mexico, and far more exotic places. Unlike Pete, he made a reasonable living doing all this. He was a regular contributor and columnist for several motorcycle magazines, notably Rider, and wrote about a half-dozen books that were popular among motorcyclists. In person, he was personable and a humorous story teller.
Craig CJS was particularly close to him. CJS was a regular contributor to the old iBMW site and many of us knew him from that. You might drop him a line.
Like our own Pete Talahasse, Clem had ridden everywhere: USA, Mexico, and far more exotic places. Unlike Pete, he made a reasonable living doing all this. He was a regular contributor and columnist for several motorcycle magazines, notably Rider, and wrote about a half-dozen books that were popular among motorcyclists. In person, he was personable and a humorous story teller.
Craig CJS was particularly close to him. CJS was a regular contributor to the old iBMW site and many of us knew him from that. You might drop him a line.
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