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RIP Rob.... God Damn

I'll take this as a lesson learned, don't take life for granted[mad]


See ya on the other side brother
 
R.I.P. Rob

We had our differences, but my thoughts go out to your friends and family now.

To anyone that is adamant about not wearing at least a helmet, please take a moment to reconsider next time you get on the bike.
 
I've known way too many people who were low-lifes at one point and time, and are now some of the most valuable, influential people on the planet.  Furthermore, you never knew him aside from what you found here on the net....and we all know how accurate that can be.

Having said that, prayers going up for his Family & Friends.  Some of the comments on this friggin' thread should've never made it out. 

I concur.. thank you for that, stevenc150.. godspeed RRH
 
Through all our differences i never would have wished this on him. I just hope all the "cool kids" he hung around learn from his mistake and at least throw on a helmet. Really sad news. RIP rrh481 [sad]
 
Every time you throw a leg over a bike your taking a chance, gear can help but its never a guarantee.

The longer you ride the more you see fall
RIP brother, next ride is for you
 
To avenger and twp081321 or anyone else who had the privlage of actually knowing Rob im sorry for your loss. I know this tragedy will stick with me. Im glad my state has a helmet law cause when i was his age I wouldnt have worn it either.Fortunatly i didnt have to learn that lesson the hard way. R.i.P fellow bueller!
 
its never good to loose a fellow rider. less so a bueller.

best wishes to his family and friends.

hopefully his death reminds them and us all of what life is about.
living each day to the full;
doing what you love best the best you can;
making hte most of your oportunities;
and sharing your kind thoughts and feelings with those around you.

we will all encounter our level of risk and adventure, so prepare yourself for how best you choose to tackle it remembering its not just about you but your family and friends as well.
 
Wow...


Im not really sure what to say. Enjoy your time with God now Rob. Rest in peace, brother. My prayers are with your family and loved ones.


Fellow buellers take heed. Protect that dome of yours. All the gear... all the time...
 
To avenger and twp081321 or anyone else who had the privlage of actually knowing Rob im sorry for your loss.

Thanks. Like I said I hardly knew the kid. Met him one night when I was crushing hwY 100 here in Milwaukee and he came up to me to talk. Yeah he was cocky and talked a lot of ******** but he had a Buell and was passionate for riding. We rode a few times after that and he came to my house and i tuned his bike and yes I rode it. He also came too help me put my exhaust on my 1125 when I rode his bike again after the swap. He put a lot of time into his bike and was passionate about it. He chose to ride the way he did just like all of chose to ride in our own certain way. Gear or no hear stunting or no stunting. We all know the consequences And we accept that everytime we saddle up. Unfortunately he had to pay the price the hard way. It hits me even closer cause I knew him personally and he had so many friends and how young he was. 20 years is way to young. He had a friend who crashed last year with no helmet on and he got lucky. Rob should have learned. With me being 22 years old it sucks to see this even though it hurts to say it was bound to happen sooner than later. May rob protect us fellow buellers as we continue to do what we love doing. See ya on the other side brother.
 
Sad Day when someone so young passes.God Bless you Rob and all your family and friends!!!! [sad]
 
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