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I don't know why, but his passing has really resonated with me. I'm hurt, and I never so much as emailed the guy.

 

Young, passionate people should not die when they are so. But they do -- and that, I suppose, is that.

 

Hopefully, he's gone to a better life.

Posted

wow :o

 

I just checked out his modifications...here

 

and his bike problems.

 

Looks like a true labor of love in spite of all the problems (3 pawl springs :homer: )

 

A true Guzzi lover :mg:

Posted

On one hand I think it would be a nice gesture. He certainly had done more to his Guzzi than most:

X-Gen cans

high level rear pipes

Stucchi x-over

K&N pods (no airbox - now I can actually adjust my rear suspension !!)

PC III usb

RT billet levers and master cyclinders

Rizoma billet reservoirs

Billet footbrake lever

Gorgeous irridescent green paint job (under 5 layers of dark laquer)

techno footpegs front & rear

sawn-off rear mud guard

Bodged mini-cam + digi-recorder wiring into the loom

 

Those high level exhaust I think are unique on this forum.

 

On the other hand there may be friends or family who may blame his motorcyle or his love of motorcycling, but there again they might again take some comfort that it was doing something that he loved.

 

Overall I'd second the recommendation.

Posted

I didn't know him either, but a truly dedicated Guzzisti.

 

I'll third the motion and raise a glass for him :bier:

Posted
I don't know why, but his passing has really resonated with me.  I'm hurt, and I never so much as emailed the guy.

 

Young, passionate people should not die when they are so.  But they do -- and that, I suppose, is that.

 

Hopefully, he's gone to a better life.

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Good call. Gets my vote. God speed Christian.

Posted

A fitting tribute, in my opinion.

 

A good friend died in an accident on his Cafe Sport well over a year ago.

A neurosurgeon. A 16 year old girl turned in front of him.

 

A real kick in the gut.

Not-so-young, but plenty passionate,

I like to think Dr. Tony is still riding.

And still stopping at all the best cafes throughout the South for a

cup o' joe, and a piece of pie.

 

Godspeed, Christian.

Never knew you, wish I had.

 

Say hi to Tony for me( he's the fast guy with the big grin and the smelly pipe)

Posted
Yesterday evening I thought of exactly the same. But I'll first contact his friend to ask for his opinion.

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asking is a nice courtesy, but if you can't get ahold of him I think it should still happen, would be a nice tribute.

Posted
asking is a nice courtesy, but if you can't get ahold of him I think it should still happen, would be a nice tribute.

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Indeed.

 

God Speed Christian.

Guest Chunk
Posted

I am one of christians friend's and he would of been so happie to see his bike in bike of the month i only knew him for 2-3 years but he was part of my family and always happie other than when his bike broke :( and yes it is ok if u want to do that for him thank you

 

Chunk

 

R,I,P Christian hope your in a better place

Posted

I just loved his bike.

In my opinion he was going to have the 'Bike of the Month" anyways.

It would be a very deserving gesture.

 

I am glad Chunk approves.

 

 

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