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Glen Carpenter
21st January 2006, 16:05
Hello everyone,

I am Scott's brother, Glen. On the 5th of Jan. I recieved a call from my father telling me that Scott had died on his bike. Living in Canada, my wife and I had a long flight home to be with my family, and say goodbye to the nicest bloke a guy could ever know.

We never realised how interested Scott was in biking. Just today I managed to access his computer and learned how much research he had done, asking questions to other riders, and read all his posts on KB. From all the assessments of him on KB, you were all right on the money. He always did all his homework before he did anything. He was honest, genuine, and caring. He was very careful. I couldn't ask for a better brother.

On the 9th of January, we said goodbye to Scott, we had a beautiful service at home, and perfect weather. It was a hard day for us all, and it continues to be hard, but we are working through our loss, and eventually life will go on.

A big thankyou to all posters on KB for your thoughts, commiserations, and comments. From what I have read on the site today, he enjoyed his riding immensly, and enjoyed being a part of a tight knit community, as I'm sure you all do.

Our thoughts will always be with you Scotty, we'll have a Tui for you...

GC

onearmedbandit
21st January 2006, 16:13
Glen, I can not begin to think what your family has been through having never lost someone that close myself. While I never met Scott he came across as a very level headed person, unlike most new riders he took the time to ask the right questions and took as much care as he could with his riding.

I can not speak for the site collectively but I know it means a lot to me that you took the time to join here and post your thoughts. Losing a fellow rider is always something painful to us, and when they are a member here it feels like we have all lost a friend.

I wish you and your family all the strength through this trying time.

Fraser

OAB

Firefight
21st January 2006, 16:22
have sent you a pm.



F/F

Karma
21st January 2006, 16:24
Just a shame one who had so much potential as a member of our group was taken so soon and so suddenly.

I know what you're going through Glen... just make sure you remember the good times and he'll always be in your heart and mind.

Daniel

notme
21st January 2006, 16:25
............I can not speak for the site collectively..............

The collective tends to make it's thoughts known pretty clearly - watch this thread.

RIP Scott, and the others we have lost.

:(

Allun

beyond
21st January 2006, 17:06
Glen,

The pain will some day go away. Time is the only healer.
Remember, it's not who he was, but who he IS and he is with you in your hearts always.

Paul

cowpoos
21st January 2006, 18:30
Our thoughts will always be with you Scotty, we'll have a Tui for you...

GC

god speed..... a TUI on the way down now :drinkup:

John Banks
21st January 2006, 18:51
I only just found out about this now. Having only briefly spoken with him online, he had an enthusiasm that showed through even over the internet - I was already looking forward to meeting him for a newbie ride.

But I do know one thing: He's riding the eternal twisties now, and I am SO getting my arse kicked when we finally ride together. Here's to you, Scott :drinkup:

Skyryder
21st January 2006, 19:03
Sorry to hear of your loss Glen. Never met Scott but enjoyed his posts. No words can convey you and your family's loss. I had a close friend many years ago lose his life on a bike. He still rides into the sunset. I'm sure Scott's doing the same.

Skyryder

MSTRS
21st January 2006, 19:12
We were gutted to hear that sad news, esp. so soon after he started riding. Scott's attention to detail was meticulous, and he had made a lot of cyberspace friends while on KB. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Colapop
21st January 2006, 19:26
As Soctt's brother you must be proud of the man he had shown himself to be. Not only on here but in 'real' life as well. Remember not his passing but celebrate his life. Ride well Scott.

Leong
21st January 2006, 20:32
I was looking forward to meeting Scott at some stage, but sadly was not to be. I'm glad that you've taken the time to look into this part of his life because he had gained a lot of respect in his short time here. My condolences to you and your family

Bandit Rider
21st January 2006, 20:49
Our thoughts are with you and your family. Hope you get the strength to look back on the good times, not only the loss and pain of the present.

Thanks for making the effort to post a message, even those of us who did not know Scott personally feel the loss, and have some idea of what your family will be going through. Appreciate your contact.

oldrider
21st January 2006, 20:57
Thank you Glen, it is strange how well you can bond with a virtual stranger with nothing but a common interest ( :ride: ) and a computer screen. We all share your loss. John.

Nicksta
21st January 2006, 21:24
Glen,
My heart goes out to you and Scott's loved ones, I am glad you could share in a new passion of his through this forum. My sincerest condolences for you and your family's loss... sincerely, Nicki

crashe
21st January 2006, 21:52
Glen,

Scott was truely one of the good dudes in life.

He loved his m/bike with a passion... and wanted to learn so much about riding and about his bike.... His enthusism (sp) about his very first ride showed up in his threads... and what he learnt and what he wanted to learn.

I never got the opportunity to meet Scott in person, but was looking forward to going on a ride with him and other learner riders. Alas that wasn't to be.
But Scott is now riding with all the motorbike riders in the sky.

Scott's Christmas video clip was lovely and showed us all on KB that he did so much in such a short time. Scott certainly lived life to the fullest and achieved so much.

Scott will be forever remembered on KB as his spirit lives on.

RIP Scott Carpenter
20/01/75 - 05/01/06

StoneChucker
21st January 2006, 22:07
I don't know, or ever want to know, what you and your family are going through. However I did come very close, also through a motorbike accident I had 6 months ago, and I know the effect that it had on our family. It is very hard, and it puts huge pressures on the emotions of everyone concerned. I know that through support and love, your family spirit will triumph over the tough times, and Scott will never be forgotton.

May your family find peace, and may Scott rest in peace.
David.

Sketchy_Racer
21st January 2006, 22:13
i never knew scott, but he sounds like an awesome dude. RIP mate, ill see you up there one day.

sorry to be ignorant, but what was his username on here??

dawnrazor
22nd January 2006, 09:14
Glen
Have found your post deeply touching, your loss must be tremendous but your actions here show huge strength I'm sure everyone appreciates how difficult it must have been for you. Thank You.

crashe
22nd January 2006, 09:17
sorry to be ignorant, but what was his username on here??

Scott Carpenter - KBer Korowetere
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php?u=4371

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?p=466941#post466941

Lou Girardin
23rd January 2006, 12:30
My deepest sympathies Glen. I don't usually comment on bikers tragedies, but I met Scott a couple of times and was greatly saddened by his death.

justsomeguy
23rd January 2006, 12:36
Thank you for thinking about us and keeping us all informed Glen. I am extremely sorry for your loss.