Alex Mac1 - Not known for long
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Never thought I would be posting in here. Went for a ride with the Brisbane Bikers Forum yesterday and we lost Alex who died at the scene. We think he hit a sign. Don't know how, why all we know is he's dead. People worked on him until the ambos showed who pronounced him. Reckon he would of had huge internal injuries. Tony and I had lunch with Alex and in that time he was talking about taking his wife and kids to Malasia (as I think thats where is wife comes from). He was also looking for a small bike and he just got a set of leathers. RIP Alex from what I knew of you, you sounded like a great guy.
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#2
Always sad to hear of such news but a good reminder for us all to be extra careful. Our thoughts and prayers go to his wife and kids.

RIP
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#3
always saddened to hear such news.

RIP
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#4
Also condolences to family and friends
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MrsTonysEvilTwin Wrote:Never thought I would be posting in here. Went for a ride with the Brisbane Bikers Forum yesterday and we lost Alex who died at the scene. We think he hit a sign. Don't know how, why all we know is he's dead. People worked on him until the ambos showed who pronounced him. Reckon he would of had huge internal injuries. Tony and I had lunch with Alex and in that time he was talking about taking his wife and kids to Malasia (as I think thats where is wife comes from). He was also looking for a small bike and he just got a set of leathers. RIP Alex from what I knew of you, you sounded like a great guy.

Poor bugger. We are so farking fragile, doesn't take much to knock the life out of us. Certainly our condolences to his wife and family. How sad.



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Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#6
It only takes one mistake, a good reminder for all of us (if we needed it)

RIP dude.
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