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Paul in NZ
30th July 2007, 20:58
Hi - This from a friend.. Didn't know the chap personally but wish I had...

Don Boyle, a prominent Wellington motorcycling identity, has died. Don passed away peacefully on the weekend. He was of course the Boyle of Lawton and Boyle who many of you will have bought bikes off in the 1960's and 70's. He was also the father of John and Mark Boyle who run Boyle Kawasaki continuing the motorcycling dynasty. Hopefully a suitable obituary will appear in the press shortly. The funeral is on Wed (I think)

Please forward this on to those who you think may want to know.

Marknz
30th July 2007, 20:59
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Skunk
30th July 2007, 21:08
Shit. I knew he was very unwell recently... RIP and my condolences to Don's wife Anne, his 'kids' John, Mark and their families.

fireliv
30th July 2007, 21:11
Only got good things to say about Boyles... if it wasnt for them I would have missed the boat when my bike wouldnt start. They guys there were awesome, picked it up and got it runnign for a small charge..

Thinking of them and his family

Colapop
30th July 2007, 21:15
A sad loss of a good man. Condolences to family and friends.

Timber020
30th July 2007, 22:49
He was a speedway racer in the 50's wasnt he?

I never knew him, but if his sons are anything to go by, we have lost a good bastard.

A sad loss.

Grub
31st July 2007, 06:04
Mark (& John), thinking of you guys. These guys are good players in the bike biz. Nasty and I respect your business enormously. It was Don's radio advertising that carried one of the best copy lines I ever heard for clear communication appropriate to its target market.

"Boyle's, two gears up from the Basin" (Reserve)

Bikers talking to bikers, they're still like that. By the way, that was in the 80's, it's only one gear now ...

clmintie
31st July 2007, 06:50
Oh this news has spoiled my morning coffee.... As a 15 yr old living in Paraparaumu and riding my TM125 at the beach, I was befriended by Don (they had a beach house there) and spent many happy times hooning round with Luke on his TM90. Luke, a really good mate, passed away (not bikes) at a very early age and I lost contact with them, but Don was such a huge help to me, a young kid starting out, and for no financial gain.. (I didn’t have any .....) I owe Don a huge debt... and probably quite a bit of petroil.....;)

Condolences to the Boyle family..

RIP

Phil Smith.

Trudes
31st July 2007, 06:57
RIP Don....

Grub
31st July 2007, 11:12
Requiem Mass will be celebrated for Donnell (Don) Boyle

Wednesday, 1 August at 11am

St Patricks Catholic Church
Hinemoa Street
Paraparamu

nudemetalz
31st July 2007, 19:47
RIP Don.

I like dealing with Boyles. John and Mark have helped me out immensely when I was putting the ZX-10 together, and also when trying to maintain my 2 JS-550's.
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sels1
31st July 2007, 20:01
Hi - He was of course the Boyle of Lawton and Boyle who many of you will have bought bikes off in the 70's. .

Couldnt afford to buy from dealers then but remember the shop.
RIP Mr Bolye

KoroJ
1st August 2007, 18:23
I attended this funeral today. He was a good man with a good family, which was reinforced by the turnout, and his send-off was more a celebration of his life than a mourning of the loss. I guess you could say he 'had a good innings' or maybe more appropriately, 'he rode a good race'.

I first met Don in 1969 when I went to stay with John (school holidays). I was left with vivid memories of a BSA Rocket 3 having pride of place in the shop and enjoying my first introduction to 'biking by thrashing about a Suz'i Stepthru on Paraparaumu Beach. It would seem he has helped many along the way with a hand up and/or a word of advice.

Here's to Don....a True Gentleman....Good on ya mate!!