Posted on 03/23/2008 8:44:52 PM PDT by woofie
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Motorcycle Memorials is a member of: (Cremation Association of North America).
(International Cemetary, Cremation and Funeral Association).
(International Order of the Golden Rule)
Our tank urns are manufactured in the heartland of Harley Davidson motorcycle country, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Motorcycle Memorials are customized motorcycle tank urns. These urns have been created to scale ensuring decal application from ALL motorcycle manufactures. Custom colors and polished finishes complete the personalization with these unique urns. The custom pin striping adds a blend of decorative art and hand-crafting, finishing this fine memorial display. Understanding the personalization of life with cremation, our motorcycle tank urn welcomes the individual and the memories of ones lifestyle.
Our Tank Urns were created to appeal to all bike enthusiasts but have evolved to be a canvas to ensure through these pieces of art, the memories of lost loved ones will be preserved and remembered. The Tank Urns are a display of art in memory for those who enjoyed motorcycles and or motorcycle riding.
We have hand crafted these cremation urns to capture the teardrop design utilized by many motorcycle manufacturers. They are manufactured to scale, which allows the customer to apply standard decals to personalize the look of your tank urn. The Urns come in three styles, the half tank (wall mount), the half tank (table/mantle mount) or the full tank. The tanks are 500 cubic inches and all of our products can be used as companion urns. The half tank is mounted on one of three wood finishes, Blonde, Oak, or Mahogany, and includes an area where a photo can be displayed along with a plaque suitable for engraving. The full tank has rubber feet, designed to stand alone; ensuring stability and protecting surfaces from damage.
All tanks are manufactured in Milwaukee Wisconsin, USA. - US Patent D511,604 S
Is that for all the guys who are enamored of their weed-whackers or chain saws?.....:)
I am not sure what I plan to do. If I am in an urn I wouldn’t doubt I would get sold at a yard sale. I think maybe I would like my ashes planted with a rosebush or near my koi pond. Joe likes this idea though. He says use any old tank we have laying around. lmao.
His cremation and the subsequent placement of his ashes into the frame seat post downtube of his old '53 Panhead was a little more difficult, but by placing the cremains into a sealed section of thinwalled sheet-metal tubing and then dropping the tube into the frame section and welding it shut, we had managed about as permanent a weatherproof and vibration-proof arrangement as could be managed.
And, as they say: A Benny shaved is a Benny urned....
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