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My freind died in my hands....

Last post 10-01-2008, 03:20 AM by Uncle Jeff. 11 replies.
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  •  09-23-2008, 08:39 PM 293232

    My freind died in my hands....

    Hi all if you seen the post on 600.net under the same name i was the one that made the post and was there that night and john died in my hands..

    too all that has not seen tmy post. here it is:

    Something happened 3 days ago that was very very tragic. i witnessed my friend John bryan get killed in a bike accident.

    It was about 8:45pm hje came to my house i just got done adjusting somethings on my stunt bike. I wanted to go for a quick ride to see how things were on the bike. but i never knew it was going to be his last. We went out for a ride took a left on a street here in my town. this street if you can try and picture if you will it 5 lanes with a turn lane in the middle. we were ni the far right lane. Me and a friend was side by side they went in front of us. the kept going i was going about 45 or so and they were about 1/8 mile infront. all of a sudden i seen his tail light start shaking violently then shot him across all lanes to the left he hit the curb rode the curb and i though he go it back. but it shot him back to the right. and thne it all happend


    .. from what i saw in the dark it looked like a hit the curb and flipped. but i wasnt sure i speed up getting the the scene quick. we started screaming his name trying to find him... then we found him. he was wrapped up in a fence and around a poloe. my two other friend ran up and then ran away they were soo scared. i ran up to john. .....i took johns helmet in to my hands yelling his name trying to get him to come back. I tried soo hard to get hiim to talk to say something. I wanted so back to try and say him but he was gone. He died at 9:12 ..

    I was the first one to tell my friend he was gone. I was the first to tell his brother he had died in my hands. I was the first to tell his parents he died in my hands. .. his parents have a clock in there house that chimes at 12 after thehoure for john grandfather who died at 10:12 and john died at 9:12 soo when that clock chimed 3 days ago he died in my hands tryign to get him back in peace and not alone.

    I wanted to tell the story in reminder no matter if your stunting or riding anything can happened at anytime .. if you squeez that throttle keep in mind it could be your last..

    thank you for reading.

    Rusty



    http://www.limaohio.com/news/mso_283...style_xml.html





    Update::::
    Thanks again to everyone for the wishes and prayers. I just found out some information that kinda hit me even harder last night.
    John I known for close to ten years... and he had a secret he told no one about. was in remission from 95% bone marrow cancer and also had leukemia which he was in remission for as well. If you would have met john he had a studder that was very noticeable. and after i heard that everything made soooo much more sence why hi got and did alot of the things that he did.

    hi tribute video i did for him  that will be played at the funeral

    http://videos.streetfire.net/video/John-Bryan_186423.htm?ref=52c30a18-725c-4520-b63b-19d41d615d40

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    01 F4i - stunt
    03 600rr -- race
    04 R1 -- Cruise
  •  09-23-2008, 09:00 PM 293233 in reply to 293232

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    geeez man i feel soo bad. that really sucks. i send everyone my prayers
    03 CBR600rr red/black, two brothers slip on, cbr carbon fiber grips, chrome RR engraved bars ends and front brake revisior cap, new fairings and tires, competition werkes fender eliminator trick kit
  •  09-23-2008, 09:07 PM 293235 in reply to 293232

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    my condolences to you and his family flower
    badfish
    '05 600RR Purple/Black
  •  09-24-2008, 12:09 AM 293241 in reply to 293235

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    My deepest condolences... I really don't know what else to say.  I'm really sorry for your loss.

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  •  09-24-2008, 02:46 AM 293248 in reply to 293232

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    My condolences to you and his family and friends. Though it's of no comfort to you, if I have to go I want it immediate like that and not some long drawn out hospital ordeal. Hope you heal from the emotional wounds soon.

    Mawfaki # .5

    02 CBR954rr 2 Bro's; PC3; Zero Grav; Corbin Seat; Throttlemeister; etc...
  •  09-24-2008, 04:21 PM 293256 in reply to 293248

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    Kewl Breeze:
    My condolences to you and his family and friends. Though it's of no comfort to you, if I have to go I want it immediate like that and not some long drawn out hospital ordeal. Hope you heal from the emotional wounds soon.


    Thank you for the condolences. ... and yes i am glad its not a drawn out hospital deal..  the 2 of us that were there that night have ties to the st highway partrol ( my father) dana that was ther  his father is theee county sheriff. i just woke up and my father gave me the accident report
     
    1280ft of wobble marks but not one brake mark or skid... hmm


    02 F4i - part out
    01 F4i - stunt
    03 600rr -- race
    04 R1 -- Cruise
  •  09-24-2008, 07:00 PM 293262 in reply to 293232

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    I am sorry for what happened to you that was a bad experience but, I watched the video he was stunting on main roads without any gear just a helmet.  I sorry but this accident was waiting to happen.  Maybe you and your crew will learn something from this and wear the right gear and stunt on closed roads.  It is to bad someone had to die to get your attention on what you are doing is dangerous.
  •  09-25-2008, 05:02 AM 293277 in reply to 293262

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    EzsCBR:
    I am sorry for what happened to you that was a bad experience but, I watched the video he was stunting on main roads without any gear just a helmet.  I sorry but this accident was waiting to happen.  Maybe you and your crew will learn something from this and wear the right gear and stunt on closed roads.  It is to bad someone had to die to get your attention on what you are doing is dangerous.


    what are you talking about.. that was not him doing the stand up that was me and the second one was where he dies in the video. thats only reason thats in there. and this video was made not for the public but for his parents there is alot of things in the video that has things meant . this tribute video was posted on the internet with the parents request

    02 F4i - part out
    01 F4i - stunt
    03 600rr -- race
    04 R1 -- Cruise
  •  09-25-2008, 03:30 PM 293282 in reply to 293277

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    Then learn from what happened and don't be next.  Wear your gear and stop stunting on public roads.

  •  09-25-2008, 04:15 PM 293283 in reply to 293277

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    Sorry to hear about your friend. But what was the cause of the accident? Was it a result of a mechanical problem, driver error or from a stunt gone wrong. Not trying to make your upset its just I myself have in the past have pushed myself and my bike to far. On and off public roads hitting top speed of 160 MPH or popping wheelies and endos. My last accident forced me to realize that I had to slow it down and just enjoy the ride while being safe so I can live to enjoy another day with my family.I am not into stunting but I love to drag my knees through the mountians here where I live but I have learned by wrecking my bike that I must take it to the track. So guys please slow it down on the public roads and keep the stunts for a empty parking lot. 


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  •  09-27-2008, 02:17 AM 293341 in reply to 293283

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    Sorry to hear about your friend. I am going to be thinking about it all weekend.
    My CBR
  •  10-01-2008, 03:20 AM 293471 in reply to 293277

    Re: My freind died in my hands....

    hondaruss:
    EzsCBR:
    I am sorry for what happened to you that was a bad experience but, I watched the video he was stunting on main roads without any gear just a helmet.  I sorry but this accident was waiting to happen.  Maybe you and your crew will learn something from this and wear the right gear and stunt on closed roads.  It is to bad someone had to die to get your attention on what you are doing is dangerous.


    what are you talking about.. that was not him doing the stand up that was me and the second one was where he dies in the video. thats only reason thats in there. and this video was made not for the public but for his parents there is alot of things in the video that has things meant . this tribute video was posted on the internet with the parents request

    I can see what both of you guys are trying to get across...........But Honestly Hondaruss.........Everytime a motorcyclist goes for a ride it could be his last........So stunting on public roads is not the smartest thing to do........And I'm pretty sure the guy in the white T-shirt was well over the posted speed limit while doing that stand up wheelie in the video.  The police report did state that your friend was traveling at a high rate of speed before the crash......... do you see what we're trying to say here?

    I had a friend die a few years back......he was just 19 at the time........I'll never forget the sound of his brother screaming down the hallway at the hospital......

    I dress for the crash, not the ride..........I've always thought this way, and I think EzsCBR  was just trying to tell you and your group to ride smart and eliminate any/all variables that may lead to you getting hurt....... or worse ending up like your friend.............

    My condolences to you and your fellow riders.......ride safe.

    Jeff


    My bike-2002 F4i-With OEM CCT......And no rattle
    "Life would be boring if everyone was perfect"
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