http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1197 I've added his profile info so people can search his posts to find out how he portrayed himself here on the board.
What can I say? Dolph was one of a kind. When members would speak of riding safely, Dolph would recommend going fast, and taking chances. He lived on the edge, and died just past that line from a crash on his SBK. He was Hunter S. Thompson from Ohio when it came to riding.
He talked about the dangers, but said he wanted max out of the (too few) minutes, hours, days without health issues pains.
Cool, crazy, non-political-correct guy [beer] Largest Dainese collection ever 8)
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/lancastereaglegazette/obituary.aspx?n=randolph-c-virden&pid=151299905
He was a very nice guy. I got to know him pretty well. I was shocked when he checked out. Like I said, nice guy.