Re: UNLIKE ANY OTHER « Result #1 on Jul 31, 2008, 1:54pm »
Click Baldwin was one of a kind - as everyone already knew! We met Click during the racing years of HDRA. He was always on hand to help the racers with anything needed.
A couple of weeks ago on the Kyle Petty Charity Ride - a stop was made in Duncan, SC near our business location. Click immediately dismounted and came over to us and visited for a while. Eva asked about his ear plugs and he offered to give them to her but unfortunatley they wouldn't fit, they were the custom made.
The motorcycle community will miss him greatly as will Diane, Chelsea and his other family members.
Re: UNLIKE ANY OTHER « Result #2 on Jul 31, 2008, 1:33pm »
I met Click at Stations Inn when I was out riding with Steve Park. Click and Steve were good buddies when we went outside Click had his tow behind bbq with him what a great piece . Everything he had he shared with us what a great person he was. He will be deeply missed by all.
What a loss to the community « Result #3 on Jul 31, 2008, 11:06am »
What a great loss to this community this tragedy is. Mr. Click will be missed by so many. He did so many wonderful things for so many people. Our prayers go out to the Baldwin family and the Harley family that he created. Joe & Lynn Lipka
R.I.P. Brother Click « Result #4 on Jul 31, 2008, 10:26am »
Click will be missed by all!!!!! That is about all I can say for now, I look forward to riding in his honor in the largest gatherings of riders to ever ride down Franklin Blvd!!!!
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Click. He was truly a wonderful man. My uncle Charles (peewee) Barnett worked for him for 5 years but he knew he for most if not all of my life.Click made the world in his own way a better place to live. May his legacy live on and may we not forget the things this wonder man did. Rest In Peace Click, you will never be forgotten. Laura E. Black
Re: UNLIKE ANY OTHER « Result #7 on Jul 31, 2008, 7:44am »
We met Click on the Charity ride and had known him and Diane for just a few years. Almost 5 years ago when I was 17 my dad and I were in a car wreck in Charlotte. My dad didn't survive, and I was flown to Carolina Medical Center. One of the first people to show up in that hospital room was Click, along with other Charity Riders. Every year after that on the ride, he was always asking about my family, and our dealership back home in MN. Just a few weeks ago we were talking after a day of riding and he said he was proud of my brother and I for keeping the dealership going after Dad had passed. I told him that I just want to be successful in what I do, he told me "Hey I didn't do nothin with my life til I was 35 years old! You got a head start!" I looked up to Click not only as a business man, but as a person in general. He was always giving his time, and making people laugh. We will all miss him. Prayers to Diane and Chelsea.
Re: UNLIKE ANY OTHER « Result #10 on Jul 31, 2008, 1:27am »
WHEN I MET CLICK AND DIANE THEY HAD NOT YET BOUGHT CHD. ME AND T-BIRD HAD STARTED THE HOLY ANGLES BENEFIT BUT ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS CLICK ASK ME WAS ARE WE GOING TO KEEP DOING THIS RUN I SAID YES AND AFTER 23 YEARS I AM GLAD TO CALL HIM MY FRIEND HE WAS A GREAT PERSON AND I WILL MISS HIM VERY MUCH HIS FRIEND TONY SIMONDS