I can't be there today but am pleased to see such a good turnout of bikes on the list
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I can't be there today but am pleased to see such a good turnout of bikes on the list
12.45 Pheasant chippenham
Nelly
Kopite
Goldie
1.20 McDonalds
Senna
Crosbie
Toph
Jon W - Pillion seat if required
Green man
Rabb
SMELLYGERM
Gooz, pillion seat open if needed.
Swanny
Warminster Services 1.30
12.45 Pheasant chippenham
Nelly
Lou?
Kopite
Goldie
Geordie Stu
Caz
Whizz
Lopps
Last Train
Rally & 3 UKMOC Members
Thinking off everyone at this time today both family and friends, and I would just like to say, I didn't have the pleasure to meet you Darren, but I have heard so much good about you have a safe journey onwards RIP to a fellow biker.
3.00 PM
The group just rode past the office, to many to count, but a really good turn out.
Darren would have been (or is) well chuffed, I bet.
The sun was even shining !
RIP Mate.
G
I was shocked and saddened to hear of Darren's death. He did his test with me, and was a thoroughly decent bloke. Couldn't get back in time from work today, although I did pass the procession of bikes heading towards Yarnbrook. My thoughts go out to his girlfriend and family, who I know are devastated. RIP.
Well done to all who turned out today for Darren. Moving ceremony, I think he would have been proud to see so many bikes not sure of exact number but close on 30.
The following Bikers Poem, very moving
May the sun rise in front of me
May the rain fall behind me & the wind follow me
May Angels guard my travels
for they know the road ahead of me
Keep me safe through swirling turns & rolling hills
Let the eagle guide me to mountain tops
let the moon's light guide me through the night
Lord, thenk you for letting me be a Biker
I think we did him proud
It's times like these that I feel proud to be a biker 8-)
I thought we gave Darren a send off to be proud of today. Well done to the outriders who did a great job of holding back the traffic at the junctions, it worked really well.
I was honoured to be given the pleasure of taking Darren's sister Jo as my pillion and leading the line along with Steve with Michelle on the back of Darren's Ducati 900SS.
A lovely service and a good laugh with some interesting photos back at the pub afterwards!
RIP mate.
It was an absolute pleasure to be able to ride with him one last time, I really wish it wasn't the case but hopefully he was having a hoot watching the whole carry on......... was especially for you and your family 8-) 8-) 8-)
I agree with all of the above.
Respect to everyone involved.
My thoughts are with his family.
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