Problem Child #83
People always ask why I keep coming back to the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge.
It isn’t because I’m chasing another finish.
It isn’t because I’m trying to prove anything.
I come back because somewhere along this road, Hoka Hey stopped being a motorcycle challenge and became part of who I am.
The younger me thought this ride was about miles, checkpoints, and finishing. The older me understands it’s about people. It’s about the stranger who becomes family. The rider who pulls over when you need help. The quiet conversations at gas pumps. The stories you’ll remember long after you’ve forgotten where you slept that night.
In 2022, my Hoka Hey family helped me fulfill the hardest promise I’ve ever made. Together, they carried my son, August, across North America. His ashes now rest in mountains, churches, rivers, deserts, coastlines, and countless places I’ll probably never see again. Every rider who accepted that responsibility gave me a piece of peace I’ll never be able to repay.
People know me as Problem Child #83. Beth gave me that nickname years ago because I tend to ask questions, stir things up once in a while, and keep people on their toes. The joke has always been that I can find a problem anywhere. The truth is, I’ve spent most of my life trying to solve them. If someone needs help, needs a laugh, or simply needs someone to listen, I hope I’m the guy who stops.
These days I don’t ride to outrun life.
I ride to appreciate it.
Every sunrise.
Every storm.
Every small-town diner.
Every handshake.
Every conversation.
That’s what Hoka Hey has become for me.
As my patch reminds me every morning…
It’s a Good Day to Ride.
So I’ll continue to…
Ride with Respect. Live with Purpose.
If you see me out there, don’t be a stranger. Pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee, and tell me your story. I’ll probably have one to tell you in return.
Until then…
I’ll see you in my mirrors.
— Lee “Problem Child #83” Smith
Oh I forgot
I will be riding as usual for the tribe we are representing, so this year it will be …
PRAIRIE BAND POTAWATOMI NATION
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