I found this thread particularly difficult to read. RIP Liz. The motorcycling community has lost a true friend
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I found this thread particularly difficult to read. RIP Liz. The motorcycling community has lost a true friend
1975 Suzuki T500 - 2 Stroke 500 CC Twin
Rest in Peace.
"Good judgment comes from bad experience, and a lot of bad experience comes from bad judgment."
RIP Liz.
Tearin it up at the gym -ENDORPHINES KICKIN..
Cruzin on the GsxR - ADRENALINE PUMPIN......
Stayin positive - THE ONLY WAY TO BE...
Everything else is your destiny - ACCEPT IT ....
It's not how we write our stories - IT'S HOW OUR STORIES END....
<Square One Central Rider>
r.i.p. liz and gws to the others
"60% of the time it works every time."
2004 GSXR 750 - Current
2001 Katana 600- Sold
RIP Liz. Although I've never met her in person and only communicate with her on this site, I can feel her passion about motorcycle riding and reach out to members in our community. It's so sad to hear that we have lost another one of our own.
Yamaha YZF600 '95 *Sold*
Looking for my next bike...
Rip
Last edited by ZX600; 06-17-2011 at 01:10 AM.
Hi Liz,
While I'm not looking forward to our final group ride this afternoon, I am honoured to be a part of it. You are leaving a huge hole in the motorcycle community but you know what ... you left a bigger legacy behind. As I was looking through everyone's photos, a clear pattern emerged. 1) Your smile which showed your love for life 2) Most of the photos were you helping out with some charity or awareness campaign which shows the size of your heart. I'm sad to see you go, but am blessed for knowing you. I'll see you in a few years when it's my time to go to sleep and not wake up.
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