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    Poor lady. RIP Blair

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/4842...-dead-at-scene

    Im sure I speak for all the KB members when I offer the Love and support from All KBers to his wife family and friends.....his poor wife...words simply cannot describe what she has had to see....so so sad

    Ride In Paradise Blair.....were all touched & saddened by this loss and the way it unfolded

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    Saddened doesn't even come close to how I and his other freinds are feeling right now.
    The utter frustration of the situation was that he was riding sensibly,wearing all the correct gear. and one moment of inatention from a car driver ends it.
    I've always said any accident is avoidable but I just can't see how he could have done anything different. Except maybee centrepunched the car that pulled out from the soccer club. what biker would actually choose a crash as the best option ?
    Funeral details are to be released soon.
    Personally I'm struggling to get my head around this 35 year old man they talk about. In my head theres this young kid with a million mad ideas racing around in his head. Talking at a million miles an hour.
    Extra heartbreak is that his partner came on the scene and being the person she is was looking to help a downed biker -not knowing it was him.
    For those of you that don't know. Blair was the mad scientist that built the turbo gixxer thou that Stroudy was going to race against the racecar at Pukie a year or two back and he built the engine on a few postie bikes.
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    RIP fella,thoughts to his loved ones.Very very sad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Saddened doesn't even come close to how I and his other freinds are feeling right now.
    The utter frustration of the situation was that he was riding sensibly,wearing all the correct gear. and one moment of inatention from a car driver ends it.
    I've always said any accident is avoidable but I just can't see how he could have done anything different. Except maybee centrepunched the car that pulled out from the soccer club. what biker would actually choose a crash as the best option.
    Funeral details are to be released soon.
    Personally I'm struggling to get my head around this 35 year old man they talk about. In my head theres this young kid with a million mad ideas racing around in his head. Talking at a million miles an hour.
    For those of you that don't know. Blair was the mad scientist that built the turbo gixxer thou that Stroudy was going to race against the racecar at Pukie a year or two back and he built the engine on a few postie bikes.
    So sorry for the loss of your friend Frosty......I read this on stuff this morning and noticed even the police where touched by this accident and the circumstances surrounding it......just so sad to hear/read....please give our love to the family and his mates....and once again...so sorry for the loss of your friend

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    Funeral is to be at Westgate baptist Church at 1.00pm on Thursday 7/4/2011
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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    So sorry for the loss of your friend Frosty......I read this on stuff this morning and noticed even the police where touched by this accident and the circumstances surrounding it......just so sad to hear/read....please give our love to the family and his mates....and once again...so sorry for the loss of your friend
    +1, what can you say..?
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    Condolences to all.

    He was quite an innovator. That turbo sure was some piece of work hey Frosty.

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    R.I.P my thoughts and condolences, I too recently lost a close mate due to an inattentive driver, heart breaking stuff.
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Condolences to all.

    He was quite an innovator. That turbo sure was some piece of work hey Frosty.
    Ditto, my wife read the story to me in absolute horror before telling me I should sell my bike.

    Sorry Frosty for your loss and to his family and other mates too. I do 'Centre Punch' in such a situation. Over the years I've done it on a push bike, a motorbike and also a car. My present ABS bike has stopped me twice now prior to an expected impact.

    As already stated, it is very hard to change instinctive reactions to avoid a collision by doing whatever it takes.

    So sad.

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    Yup - I read that and felt moved by it all and not just because of the bike type either - it just seemed more than usually unfair and so very sad... Damn shame....

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Ditto, my wife read the story to me in absolute horror before telling me I should sell my bike.

    Sorry Frosty for your loss and to his family and other mates too. I do 'Centre Punch' in such a situation. Over the years I've done it on a push bike, a motorbike and also a car. My present ABS bike has stopped me twice now prior to an expected impact.

    As already stated, it is very hard to change instinctive reactions to avoid a collision by doing whatever it takes.

    So sad.
    Every situation is different my friend - dont over think it, just slow down and enjoy what you have while you have it.

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    Tragic that his partner was there trying to help a "biker down" only to find that it was her partner, but I guess at least she got to be there to say goodbye
    I dunno, horrible tragedy however you look at it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    So sorry for the loss of your friend Frosty......I read this on stuff this morning and noticed even the police where touched by this accident and the circumstances surrounding it......just so sad to hear/read....please give our love to the family and his mates....and once again...so sorry for the loss of your friend

    + 2, Condolences to family & friends
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    +1, what can you say..?
    plus 1 as well
    my sympathies for all


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    Unhappy Blair RIP mate

    I have known Blair for 20+ years and was out for a spin on Saturday late afternoon running in my GSXR1000 L1, I came across the accident coming back down Hobby Road towards Greenhithe. I was the last person to leave well after dark. It was not an easy ride home.

    Blair mate you are going to missed by many people, My thoughts are with your Family and friends. See you Thursday afternoon 1pm

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