R.I.P. Barry...
#28
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. I'm 18, and I couldn't imagine how hard that must be. But, it would be the only way I wanna go out, doing what I love most.
R.I.P. Barry, your bike will never get crunchy in heaven.
R.I.P. Barry, your bike will never get crunchy in heaven.
#33
R I P
R I P to him and anyone close i lost a few friends like that and its really hard it makes you think about the sht we do but then again 90% of this crap happens at the fault of some old or dumb or both a$$ not payin attention to the road or whats around them and i think thats fukd up even if your cruisin around peasfully not brakin laws so old bi$%@ could have ur number on the back of their ford so be careful out there ride defensivly and keep ur eyes peeled for jack a$$es
#34
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RIP
its not easy to cope with sometimes
i lost a friend of mine when he hit a deer on a straight away at about 100mph threw him off the bike and into a culvert.
goes to show that ANYTHING can happen. its better to go doing something you love than something you hate.
its not easy to cope with sometimes
i lost a friend of mine when he hit a deer on a straight away at about 100mph threw him off the bike and into a culvert.
goes to show that ANYTHING can happen. its better to go doing something you love than something you hate.
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