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    "Step out of the known and into the unknown"

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    My condolences...My thoughts are with his family and friends at this very sad and difficult time..

    RIP Zukin!
    May the fleas of a thousand camels infest the crotch of the person who screws up your day and may their arms be to short too scratch...

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    Deepest condolensces to the family, he was a real star.

    "If you can't laugh at yourself, you're just not paying attention!"
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    RIP Zukin - condolences to the family. We never met but had spoken via kb like many others.
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    It has taken two days to sit and write this. I can’t say what I feel. The tears are real.

    The ride by your place yesterday said it all. 80 to 90 bikes to give a tribute to you Scott and a message of support to your family.

    Thanks for the memories Scott. The rides, the chats, the time spent. I hope we can ride with you one last time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gixxer 4 ever View Post
    It has taken two days to sit and write this. I can’t say what I feel. The tears are real.

    The ride by your place yesterday said it all. 80 to 90 bike to give a tribute to you Scott and a message of support to your family.

    Thanks for the memories Scott. The rides, the chats, the time spent. I hope we can ride with you one last time.

    That is bloodey awesome mate.

    Dammit now my eyes are welling up.

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    I like others have had a few days to have this sink in. Scott you will be sadly missed by your family and your friends your zest for life was unbounding and an insperation to many.Allthough we only meet a couple of times you and carrissa where just so friendly and the love your family share was awsome.Rest in peace scott Carrisa lani please know our hearts go out to you and if there is any thing we can do to help please let us know.


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    Never met you Zukin, but Rest Easy...and hope you show them angels in heaven how much fun gravel is..watch over us myman...RIP.

    Everytime one of us moves on i have this come up in my mind...
    "Pain Heals, Girls love Scars but Glory lives forever" - The Replacements
    and Zukin, from what im seeing here from the KBers that have met you, your glory fits that perfect...

    Sincerest Condolences to the family.
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    RIP Scott

    Very sad news. Scott McIsaac, otherwise known here as Zukin, crashed near the top of Coromandel Peninsula. He died from his injuries while the Westpac rescue helicopter was flying him to hospital. Scott was one of the most enthusiastic adventurers you'd ever come across. We've had a few great rides in the past couple of years. I shall miss him. Heart felt condolences to his wife Carissa and the rest of the McIsaac family.

    Garry

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    All my thoughts go out to you buddy.

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    and try not sound so route 51 american brudda


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    I didn't know Scott/Zukin, but read about his death in The Harold this morning, and was saddened to do so.
    Scott, may you rest in peace. From the posts on here, it seems like you were a terrific guy, and it's sad that many of us will now not get to meet you.

    My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    RIP Scott. My sincere condolences to Family and Friends. Very sad sad news.

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    Yungatart addressed Scott for me, but can you all spare a thought for the guys he was riding with. They saw him safely away in the chopper, only to find out later that he never reached the hospital.
    I am sorry that you guys went through that particular kind of heartbreak.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Yungatart addressed Scott for me, but can you all spare a thought for the guys he was riding with. They saw him safely away in the chopper, only to find out later that he never reached the hospital.
    I am sorry that you guys went through that particular kind of heartbreak.
    I dont know who they where, but can certainly understand their pain.
    happy to help in that regard in whatever way I can.
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    To Carrisa & Lani, my sincere condolences. I never met Scott in the flesh but we communicated over the net several times and enjoyed his thorough and concise ride reports, complete with GPS tracks. We share a love of the same interests - namely bikes, maps and no-exit roads.

    I was looking forward to meeting him next month on Clint's MMMMM ride which he'd been persuaded to attend. Initially he was going to the HB Rally, but changed his mind after a fellow adventurer questioned his priorities ;-)

    RIP mate.

    John Forsyth from the Capital Coast
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