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mike667
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from brit bike site- sad news
http://www.britbike.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=291714#Post291714
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Cider1
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Sad news indeed, a real wealth of information. Gone but definitely not forgotten.
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RIP > Ride in Peace. Makes one think to make the most and best of whatever time one has been given.
An excellent photo on the britbike forum.
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what a shame gone but not forgotten
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A true example of Aussie, RIP.
Good to see the site is still available, he was a genius.
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I am real sad to hear this news. He seemed like a really smart guy. I never met him but I had been to his website quite a bit. He'll Be missed. Godspeed. Jeff
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