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Hi all I am writing this on my husbands account, I had to recover his email and reset the password. I know that he disappeared from the community for quite some time, but I still have his CBR600 F4 so I needed some closure. He died doing what he loved while working for a contracting company overseas, he was two years from getting his mechanical engineering degree, and was planning on returning to the military. Some times I just let the bike idle to I can listen to it. I havent figured out what I'm going to do with it, but I know he would have wanted to see it go to good home because he learned and grew so much on this forum and on the bike.
I am so so sorry to hear this, and I can only hope that your pain eases, to lose a fellow rider and a fellow serviceman is always sad to hear, may this bring you some closure, but remember the memories are always there.Bill
Mrs. CJardine. I can't express how sorry it is to hear of his passing and your loss. I do remember him and his contributions to the forum and he was one of the good ones.
Please feel free to hang out on the forum as long as you like. if we can offer any help or advice, it would be our honor.
I'm so sorry for your loss. From what I recall he put a ton of modification into that bike, and he helped a lot of people with their bikes too, especially new members. He'll be missed