"He was excellent," Kadera told ABC13's Ted Oberg. "There was a guy in San Antonio that had a show Indian that nobody was allowed to touch and he would bring it down here and drop it off one weekend and pick it up the next, even for just maintenance."
"The guys that knew him knew they could call him at 2 o'clock in the morning and say, 'Hey, I'm broke down,' and he'd go get the trailer and go pick him up," Kadera said."At his visitation, I had so many people come up and say, 'We lost so much knowledge.' Other dealers would call him and go 'I got this problem,' and he'd be on the phone with them and say 'OK, this is what you do,'" Kadera said.
"I get maybe two or three a day," Kadera said. "I still will have drunks call me in the middle of the night." She also wants the internet to know: "Ed Cycles in Brazoria, formally of Angleton, is permanently closed. Ed passed away three years ago on August the 7th."