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A 93-year-old Minnesota man who rode Harley-Davidsons since his early 20s was killed in an accident while riding his beloved hog.

Leslie Cin was riding his Harley on Highway 29 in Glenwood, about 100 miles northwest of Minneapolis, on Sunday when he collided with a Ford Escape about 1:30 p.m., WCCO reported.

The veteran biker, who was wearing a helmet, died at the scene, according to Minnesota State Police.

The 62-year-old woman behind the wheel of the Ford suffered injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening.

“Les was always game for fun. … (He) got his first Harley when he was in his early 20’s and never lost the love of riding up until the day he passed,” his obituary states.

“Most who knew Les would agree he was fun-loving and hard-working,” it says.

Cin and his late wife, Lyla, whom he married in 1953, raised six children.


  “Les was always game for fun,” the obituary reads. Facebook “Les was always game for fun,” the obituary reads. Facebook


  Leslie Cin married his late wife Lyla in 1953. Facebook Leslie Cin married his late wife Lyla in 1953. Facebook

  The couple raised six children. Facebook The couple raised six children. Facebook
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