<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JohnnyKnockdown @ May 21 2009, 01:36 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I almost feel as if we shouldn't RIP to guys like this.
RIP connotates, bowing the head, giving a moment of silence and maybe saying a prayer.
I say way to ...... go dude. You died doing the most kick ..., ballsy thing ever.
I could never even fathom having the balls to try what you did. We live our lives sitting in
little boxes in fear of ........ while you took the world in your own hands and lived a life
that so few will understand. I'll high five you on the way out because you truly are a bad ... .............
Totally agree Johnny, well said
I'm not religious so I don't pray but my thoughts do go out to the persons family. It goes for the common biker too as we all thread the same line and face the same dangers and experiences and some have been good friends and bad ... in their own right. When I say R.I.P. I'm pretty much thinking what you said as I'm sure most bikers would be, its just a commom term of respect. For racers it should be changed to W.A.T.B.A.M.F.
A big salute for those that go that step further and try to make a living out of it by facing the greatest risks with even greater skill and giving us inspiration and a great buzz on race day.