Yes very sickening to see this last time I saw him was after the Chester run and I give him a wave as I turned into the close .It was a really full on fast run and the dude could ride his bike .A shame but he has hung up his leathers doing what he loved most of all " riding his bike " RIP .
Sad news to lose one of our own, so young, it's a dangerous game we all play on the roads of Britain. R.I.P. Take care everyone.
I didn't know him personally but have seen him on the forum, my Condolences to his family, always sad to here of this kind news to a fellow biker R.I.P Dude and best wishes to his pillion for a speedy recovery
If anyone know the funeral details perhaps some of us could go and show our respects on the bikes, thats if its ok with his family of course.
RIP fellow biker. Sad time for those who are left behind! Reading the article, I'd like to add I feel for his passenger not nice at all!!!!
Does anyone know how Martin came to hit the barrier? I lost a friend a few months ago to a central barrier but he was a new rider; I'm guessing Martin had some experience. Understanding what can go wrong may keep us all a bit safer.
its damn hard when one of the family go down with their bike and doesnt get back up - im feeling the loss all the way down under - RIP martin, you look like a tough lad with a huge heart - your going to be rightfully missed mate.